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Carlisle council corrects road names in emergency ordinance and approves sale of three business-park parcels
Summary
At its Sept. 10 meeting, the Carlisle City Council adopted Ordinance 26-24 to correct inaccuracies in road widths and road names and approved Resolution 25-24 to sell three acreages in the city business park; both measures passed on unanimous voice roll calls.
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Deputy Mayor Debbie Kemper presided over the Carlisle City Council meeting on Sept. 10, 2024, where council members unanimously adopted an ordinance correcting recorded road-widths and road names and approved a resolution to sell three parcels in the city business park.
The council adopted Ordinance 26-24, described in the agenda as “correcting inaccuracy in road widths and road names on Hillcrest Avenue and W Lomar Avenue and declaring an emergency.” Deputy Mayor Debbie Kemper asked for a motion to adopt; Councilman William Bicknell moved to adopt the ordinance, Councilman Michael Kilpatrick seconded, and the measure passed on a unanimous voice roll call of the six members present.
Council also moved to suspend the usual three-reading rule and adopt Resolution 25-24, authorizing the sale of three acreages in the Carlisle Business Park. Mr. Bicknell moved to suspend the rules and Mr. Jason Faulkner seconded; both the suspension and the adoption motions passed on unanimous voice roll calls.
Earlier in the meeting the council approved a motion to excuse Mayor Randy Winkler, who was absent to attend a DC Fly-In, and approved the minutes of the Aug. 27 regular meeting. Both procedural items passed by unanimous voice roll calls.
The meeting record notes that, due to the absence of audio, only voice votes were recorded. The minutes list the voting sequence for each motion with the six council members present—William Bicknell, Jason Faulkner, Tim Humphries, Debbie Kemper, Michael Kilpatrick and Chris Stivers—all recorded as voting yes on the motions described above.
Votes at a glance: Ordinance 26-24 (correct road widths/names) — moved by William Bicknell, seconded by Michael Kilpatrick; outcome: adopted, roll call: Bicknell yes; Faulkner yes; Humphries yes; Kilpatrick yes; Stivers yes; Kemper yes. Resolution 25-24 (sell three business-park acreages) — moved by William Bicknell, seconded by Jason Faulkner; outcome: adopted, roll call: Bicknell yes; Faulkner yes; Humphries yes; Kilpatrick yes; Stivers yes; Kemper yes.
No public testimony or debate on the ordinance or the resolution is recorded in the minutes. The minutes indicate staff in attendance included Community Development Director Alaina Geres and Clerk of Council Elayna Myers. The council did not record further substantive discussion in the minutes provided.
