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Norton Shores council unanimously approves minutes, consent agenda and new commercial fencing rule
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Summary
At its Jan. 6 meeting the Norton Shores City Council approved Dec. 16 minutes, a consent agenda including intersection reconstruction bids, and a zoning ordinance amendment adding Section 48-1326 for Commercial & Industrial Fencing; all motions passed unanimously.
The Norton Shores City Council on Jan. 6 unanimously approved three procedural and land-use items, including an amendment to the city zoning code to add a new Commercial & Industrial Fencing section.
Council Member Jurkas moved to approve the Dec. 16 meeting minutes; Council Member Fisher supported the motion and it carried unanimously. Council Member Hylland then moved to approve the consent agenda, which included authorization to solicit bids for intersection reconstruction at Sternberg Avenue/Harvey Street and Sternberg Avenue/Grand Haven Road. Council Member Jurkas supported that motion and it also passed unanimously.
On a separately noticed item, Council Member Hylland moved to adopt a zoning ordinance amendment to Chapter 48 to add Section 48-1326, titled “Commercial & Industrial Fencing.” Council Member Sowa supported the motion and the council approved the amendment by roll call vote with no dissent.
The actions taken were procedural and regulatory: approval of minutes, authorization of public-works bidding, and an amendment to the city zoning code. No public comment was recorded on these items during the meeting.
What happens next: the ordinance amendment becomes part of Chapter 48 of the City ordinance as adopted; staff will implement the code change and proceed with any administrative steps required to publish the amendment.
