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Bonham council adopts three ordinances, approves consent agenda; schedules hearings on licenses and industrial transfers
Summary
At its May 26 meeting the council adopted Ordinances 20‑26‑33 (compensation amendment), 20‑26‑34 (Landis Theatre Foundation Board) and 20‑26‑35 (purchase of 4378 Juniper Street for $70,000), approved the consent agenda, and set public hearings for Ordinances 20‑26‑37 and 20‑26‑38 for June 9, 2026.
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The Bonham City Council on May 26 adopted three ordinances and approved the consent agenda during a regularly scheduled meeting.
Adopted ordinances
- Ordinance 20‑26‑33: Amends classification and compensation plans for the supervising heating and air conditioning mechanic. The council adopted the ordinance by roll call vote (Doctor Arthur, Council member English, Council member Vargas and Vice President Gomez voting 'Yes'). The ordinance was adopted by a four-yea vote and the director was asked to submit it to the mayor for approval or disapproval.
- Ordinance 20‑26‑34: Amends chapter related to the Landis Theatre Foundation Board of Directors. The council adopted the ordinance by a four-yea vote and directed submission to the mayor.
- Ordinance 20‑26‑35: Approves purchase of 4378 Juniper Street (Block 7304, Lot 19) for $70,000. The council adopted the ordinance by a four-yea vote and instructed the director to submit it to the mayor.
First readings and hearings scheduled
- Ordinance 20‑26‑37: First reading to amend alcoholic-beverage annual license fees; public hearing set for June 9, 2026 at 5:30 p.m.
- Ordinance 20‑26‑38: First reading to authorize transfer of industrial property to the Vineland Industrial Commission under cited NJ statutes (NJSA 48:12-13; NJSA 40:55B-8(g); NJSA 40:55B-1); public hearing set for June 9, 2026 at 5:30 p.m.
Consent agenda
The council approved the consent agenda by a single motion; no individual items were pulled for separate discussion.
What happens next: Adopted ordinances are to be submitted to the mayor for approval or disapproval; ordinances scheduled for public hearing on June 9 may return for final votes following those hearings.

