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Lamont council adopts Ordinance No. 110 on fences in residential districts
Summary
The Lamont City Council unanimously adopted Ordinance No. 110 (Fences in Residential Districts) on Jan. 10, 2024, after approving the second reading and waiving the third reading; the adoption passed by unanimous vote.
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The Lamont City Council unanimously adopted Ordinance No. 110, governing fences in residential districts, during its Jan. 10 meeting. Council member Jarrod Lamphier moved and Paul Lincoln seconded approval of the ordinance’s second reading; the council then voted to waive a third reading and adopted the ordinance in a subsequent motion by Michael Slack, seconded by Jarrod Lamphier.
The ordinance’s second reading and the waiver of the third reading were approved without recorded opposition. The council’s roll-call votes on the adoption listed Mark Adams, JoDee Devlin, Jarrod Lamphier, Paul Lincoln and Michael Slack as voting “aye.” The meeting minutes do not include the ordinance’s full text or an effective date.
The adoption completes the council’s formal review of Ordinance No. 110 at this meeting; the city clerk indicated FY25 budget items and other routine business will be addressed at a future meeting. No public comment on the ordinance was recorded in the minutes.
