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Pike Road extends moratorium on convenience-store applications including fuel sales (Ordinance 2026-0616)

Town of Pike Road Town Council · April 22, 2026
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Summary

The council approved Ordinance 2026-0616, amending Ordinance 2025-0539 to extend the suspension on consideration of any convenience-store application (with or without fuel sales); the motion passed unanimously among voting council members and the mayor did not vote.

Mayor Gordon Stone raised an item to extend the town’s suspension on consideration of convenience-store applications. Councilwoman Angie Bradsher moved to suspend the rules and consider the ordinance immediately; Councilman Rob Steindorff seconded and the suspension passed by roll-call vote.

Councilwoman Bradsher then moved to approve Ordinance 2026-0616, described in the minutes as "Amending Ordinance 2025-0539 to Extend the Suspension of Consideration of the Approval of any Application where the subject matter is a proposed Convenience Store that includes or does not include Fuel Sales." Councilman Steindorff seconded and the council recorded a unanimous vote among members who voted; Mayor Stone did not cast a vote. The ordinance was adopted as recorded in the minutes.

The minutes do not include the amended ordinance text or state how long the suspension will last; they record the motion, second and adoption.