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Thayne council approves sale of Lot 8 in business park to RITG LLC for $265,000

Thayne Town Council · December 18, 2024
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Summary

On Dec. 18, 2024 the Thayne Town Council voted to sell Amended Lot 8 in the Thayne Business Park Addition to RITG LLC (Bryan Pack) for $265,000 and authorized Mayor Devin Simpson to sign closing documents; the meeting also included multiple routine personnel and financial approvals.

The Thayne Town Council on Dec. 18 approved the sale of Amended Lot 8 in the Thayne Business Park Addition to RITG LLC (identified in the record as Bryan Pack) for $265,000 and authorized Mayor Devin Simpson to sign the closing documents.

Councilmember Heward moved the sale and Councilmember Passey seconded; the motion carried. The sale followed a public hearing at which no members of the public spoke.

The approval was among several end-of-year administrative actions taken by the council. The body also adopted Resolution No. 2024-12-18 (Arbor Day), approved year-end bonuses for town employees, and approved a motion allowing Councilmember Woolley to retain his town-issued iPad. Councilmember Heward moved the year-end bonuses and Councilmember Passey seconded; the bonuses approved were: Braydy Nelson $500, Robert Wagner $500, Rickie Hepworth $800, Stacey Dana-Price $800, Rebecca Hutchinson $1,000, Sally Humpherys $1,000, and Cliff Eggleston $1,000.

The council additionally voted to issue checks (to be ratified at the next meeting), to pay bills, and to adjourn. The meeting record notes the council adjourned at 7:32 p.m.

The council’s meeting minutes show motions and seconders for each vote but do not record roll-call tallies for the motions beyond the notation "Motion Carried." For the motion allowing Councilmember Woolley to retain his town iPad, the minutes record that Woolley did not cast a recorded vote.