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The council unanimously adopted Ordinance 2026-06, prorating retail food establishment license fees for new business owners and establishing a fee for expired licenses. It also introduced a $2.31 million capital improvements bond ordinance, including authorization for up to $1.48 million in bonds or notes, with a public hearing and final vote scheduled for May 5, 2026.
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New retail food businesses may receive prorated license fees, while expired licenses will have a specified fee under the adopted ordinance. The council also advanced borrowing for various capital improvements, but the bond ordinance is not final and is scheduled for further public review and adoption consideration on May 5. The meeting additionally approved an extension to the expected completion date for wastewater treatment chemical-feed systems.
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