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Cullman City Council adopts three ordinances and several resolutions, approves sewer change orders
Summary
At its April 6 meeting the Cullman City Council adopted three ordinances (rezonings and an annexation), passed resolutions including a municipal water pollution prevention resolution and a change order that increases a sewer project by $2,060,250, and approved procurement for fire department trucks.
The Cullman City Council on April 6 adopted three ordinances, approved multiple resolutions and carried a set of procurement and contract actions during a largely procedural meeting.
The council approved second readings and adopted Ordinance 26‑33 to rezone property at 701 Main Avenue Southwest (owner: Rodney Hawkins) from R‑4 Residential to B‑2 Business; Ordinance 26‑36 to annex property owned by Joseph and William Culpepper on County Road 1269 into the city as AG‑1 Agriculture; and Ordinance 26‑37 to rezone property at 960…
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