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Lima City Council passed the first reading of an ordinance establishing a six-month moratorium on applications, approvals, licenses, and permits involving shared-living facilities. The council also advanced sidewalk construction requirements, wastewater treatment measures, 2026 tax rates and levies, and a CRA tax exemption for a new gas station.
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The shared-living moratorium moved forward but was recorded only as a first-reading passage, so the minutes do not show final enactment. Council also approved first readings for sidewalk construction requirements that would require abutting property owners to construct designated sidewalks. A presentation warned residents that electricity distribution charges could rise by about $4 per month, while the Utilities Department reported more than 90 employees and a $40 million budget.
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