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Danielsville council approves lot combine, grants alcohol license and OKs safety gear purchase

City of Danielsville Council · May 12, 2025
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Summary

At its May 12 meeting the Danielsville City Council approved a lot combination for Lane Fitzpatrick, granted an alcohol license to the Danielsville Corner Store and Sunoco, and authorized $3,025 for confined-space safety equipment for the maintenance crew; votes were unanimous among members present.

The City of Danielsville Council approved several administrative and licensing actions at its May 12, 2025 regular meeting.

Mayor Michael Wideman opened the meeting at 7:02 p.m. and announced council attendance. Early on the council unanimously approved the meeting agenda and minutes from April 14 and April 28 after a motion by Council Member Steve Russum and a second by Council Member Dona Miller.

On an old-business motion, the council approved a lot combination for property identified as 330 and Courthouse Square 1 for Lane Fitzpatrick. Council Member Cyle Cox moved to approve the lot combine and Council Member Steve Russum seconded; the motion passed unanimously among members present.

In new business the council voted to grant an alcohol license to the new owner of the Danielsville Corner Store and Sunoco after a motion from Council Member Dona Miller and a second from Council Member Steve Russum. The council recorded that the vote was unanimous among members present.

The council also approved the purchase of confined-space safety equipment for the maintenance department — a gas detector and harness — from United Safety Associates, Inc., for $3,025.00. City Clerk Kimberly Davis and Maintenance Supervisor Clarence Davis said the equipment would be delivered with a training session from the vendor. The motion to purchase was made by Council Member Steve Russum, seconded by Council Member Dona Miller and passed unanimously among members present.

Other business discussed but not finalized included two quotes for paving and striping Madison Street ($188,238.86 and $151,657.42); Mayor Wideman said he would contact Garrett Paving Company and return the item to a future meeting. City Clerk Kimberly Davis was directed to obtain a contract from Invoice Cloud for an online payment system; the council will review the contract and vote at the May 27, 2025 meeting. The yard-sale ordinance was returned for minor edits and will be read and voted on at the May 27 meeting after legal review.

All recorded motions at the May 12 meeting passed with the votes described in the meeting record. Council Member Nancy Federico was absent.