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White House council tables ordinance to regulate ‘high‑risk’ commercial uses after notice lapse

City of White House City Council · April 28, 2026
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Summary

Councilors heard staff presentations on proposed regulations for vape shops, payday/auto‑title/credit access businesses and gaming establishments but voted to table Ordinance 26‑0428‑01 so staff can provide required mailed notice to affected property owners.

Mayor James Wansley called the April 28, 2026 meeting of the White House City Council to order and the council moved into a public hearing for Ordinance 26‑0428‑01, a staff‑proposed amendment intended to regulate so‑called “high‑risk commercial uses.” Jake Hooter, city planning staff, told the council the proposal would create a specific‑use permit process with spacing, operation and performance standards for vape shops, credit‑access/payday auto/title businesses and skilled gaming establishments.

Hooter said staff identified a…

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