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Council approves paver for 100‑year‑old veteran, annexation and a package of public‑works and code ordinances
Summary
Norton City Council on May 4 added and adopted multiple emergency ordinances and resolutions — including a commemorative paver for Joseph Lentz, an annexation and associated services, roof and road contracts, and zoning and code updates — and approved several change orders and contracts by roll call.
Norton City Council on Monday approved a slate of ordinances and resolutions ranging from a commemorative paver for a 100‑year‑old veteran to annexation paperwork and public‑works contracts.
Council added Ordinance 49‑20‑26 to the agenda and adopted it on an emergency basis to authorize the purchase of a paver honoring Joseph Lentz, a Norton World War II veteran, at a cost not to exceed $400. The item was added and adopted by roll call after a motion to waive additional readings.
Council also consented to an annexation petition (Ordinance 50‑20‑26) and adopted Resolution 51‑20‑26 setting the…
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