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Lebanon City Council approves five ordinances, adopts grocery tax and fireworks rules; OKs $10,000 grant
Summary
At its June 9 meeting the Lebanon City Council unanimously approved five ordinances — including a 1% municipal grocery/service occupation tax, sewer-charge adjustments authorizing sale of deduct meters, and fireworks rules — and approved a $10,000 business-district grant to 618, Inc.
The Lebanon City Council on June 9 approved five ordinances and a $10,000 business-district grant in a meeting that also included public comment on downtown development and infrastructure delays.
Council voted to amend the agenda at the start of the meeting and then considered five ordinances. The council approved an amendment to section 36-52 of the Lebanon municipal code to allow accessory buildings in residential districts to reach up to 25 feet in height or the height of the principal…
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