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Council approves meter fee policy, park lift-station repair and two retail tax-rebate agreements
Summary
Lebanon City Council on June 23 approved charging the city cost of water meters plus a $10 administrative fee for a high school irrigation project, accepted a $9,125 repair estimate for a park lift station, and authorized two retailer tax-rebate incentive agreements; one council member recorded two dissents on the incentive votes.
Lebanon City Council on June 23 voted to approve several infrastructure expenditures and two economic-incentive agreements.
Council approved a motion to charge applicants the city’s actual cost for water meters for the high school soccer field irrigation project plus a one-time $10 administrative fee and an annual $5 service charge. Council discussion focused on whether to list a fixed meter price in the ordinance or to reference the city’s current cost because market prices fluctuate; members noted the meter currently costs about $124 but could change. The motion to use city cost plus a $10 administrative fee carried on a roll call vote with all voting members recorded as "yes." (Motion: approve city cost for meter + $10…
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