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Shelby council adopts multi-year law enforcement contract, rezoning review and REC management resolution; all motions carried

Shelby City Council · June 1, 2026
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Summary

At its Jan. 16 meeting the Shelby City Council unanimously approved a law enforcement contract with Shelby County (July 2024–July 1, 2029), authorized a rezoning review for an industrial parcel, approved Resolution No. 1-2024 on REC management, and approved several other motions; all roll calls were recorded as all ayes.

The Shelby City Council approved several formal measures on Jan. 16, recording unanimous roll-call votes on each motion.

Law enforcement contract: On a motion by Jackie Hursey, seconded by Karen Schlueter, the council approved a law enforcement contract with Shelby County covering July 2024 through July 1, 2029. Roll call: all ayes; motion carried.

Rezoning authorization: On a motion by Pat Honeywell, seconded by Karen Schlueter, the council authorized the Planning and Zoning Board to consider rezoning an Industrial Site parcel to a Flexible Mixed-Use district, which would permit mixed uses including multifamily housing, community facilities, commercial and office uses. Roll call: all ayes; motion carried.

REC management resolution: On a motion by Karen Schlueter, seconded by Todd Frank, the council approved Resolution No. 1-2024 to designate MRES to manage the City of Shelby’s renewable energy certificates (RECs) on the city’s behalf. Roll call: all ayes; motion carried.

Other business: The council approved an engineering fee estimate for the Purple Martin subdivision ($37,807), approved a housing proposal by Angela Fritz to build three houses in the Purple Martin subdivision, and approved the Jan. 16 claims list. A budget workshop was scheduled for Jan. 22, 2024. The meeting adjourned at 9:05 p.m.

All votes noted in the minutes were recorded as unanimous 'ayes.'