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Hartselle Council adopts sale of industrial-park parcel to Safe-T-Shelter, introduces zoning and annexation ordinances
Summary
At its March 24 meeting, the Hartselle City Council adopted Ordinance No. 1651 selling an industrial-park parcel to Safe-T-Shelter in exchange for a $50,000 credit toward a public storm shelter, introduced three ordinances on zoning and annexation, and approved resolutions on advisory-board appointments and Sparkman Park towing.
Hartselle City Council on March 24 unanimously approved the immediate adoption of Ordinance No. 1651 to sell a parcel in the Industrial Park to the owners of Safe-T-Shelter in exchange for a $50,000 credit toward purchase of a storm shelter for public use. Council President Pro Tempore Virginia Alexander called the meeting to order at 7:00 p.m. in the municipal building council chambers.
Director of Development Jeremy Griffith and City Attorney Larry Madison explained the terms of Ordinance No. 1651. Council Member Mike Swafford moved to suspend the rules to allow immediate consideration; a roll call on that motion recorded…
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