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Council OKs agricultural lease with Shelby City School District for planting season

Shelby City Council · March 16, 2026
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Summary

Ordinance No. 3, 2026 authorizes the mayor to enter an agricultural lease with the Shelby City School District to allow planting-season use of specified property; the council suspended three readings and passed the ordinance as an emergency tied to planting timelines.

Shelby City Council voted to pass Ordinance No. 3, 2026, authorizing the mayor, as director of public service, to enter into an agricultural lease with the Shelby City School District. Councilmembers agreed to suspend the rule requiring three separate readings and passed the ordinance, noting the emergency nature tied to planting-season timing.

Sponsors and councilmembers characterized the measure as a practical collaboration between the city and the school district and described it as adjacency/land-use support for school projects. The transcript records the motion, the stated reason for emergency (planting season readiness) and the roll-call votes in favor.

The ordinance passed on the council floor; no additional conditions or financial figures were recorded in the meeting transcript.