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Grayville City Council to hold Public Hearing and Regular Meeting Monday Night

The City of Grayville will hold its second regular monthly meeting with a Public Hearing Zoning Request on Monday, February 22nd at 7 PM at City Hall.

 

Due to COVID-19 guidelines, attendance is limited to the members of the Council, Clerk, Treasurer, City Attorney and news media.  The public is invited to watch the meeting and public hearings via Facebook live at www.facebook.com/cityof grayville/  Click on the live video.  Anyone wishing to address the council in person will be asked to notify the City Clerk prior to the meeting.  Those persons may be asked to remain outdoors or in their vehicle until the appropriate agenda item comes up for discussion.  Questions or comments can be submitted by email to [email protected], by fax to 618-375-7869, or by calling City Hall at 618-375-3671.  Comments and questions will be read into the record during the appropriate public comment time for both the Public Hearing and regular City Council Meeting.

 

There will be the usual reports from the Treasurer, Police Chief/Utility Manager, City Attorney, Commissioners and the Mayor, as well as recognition of visitors.

 

There will also be a review of temporary executive powers and disaster declaration and purchase order approvals.

 

An executive session will be held to discuss the purchase or lease of real property for the use of the public body, including meetings held for the purpose of discussing whether a particular parcel should be required; pending, probable or imminent litigation; and the setting of a price for sale or lease of property owned by the public body.

 

In old business is the Liquor Ordinance Amendment, the electric upgrade for the campground, zoning considerations for 209 Court Street – McPherson Outdoors with a resolution authorizing a public hearing, municipal ordinance violations and collection of fines, second reading of an ordinance amending the zoning code to add Special Use to the R-2 District and set a public hearing date, the swimming pool, planting trees, shrubbery of other flora on the Public Right of Way, review sick-leave policy regarding COVID-19 and a request for TIF #1 Funds for Building Preservation – approve the Developer’s Agreement.

 

In new business is the liquor license and gaming license requests, a pre-construction meeting for the water line replacement project, request for a fireworks permit – Westwood Recreation, and an amendment to the golf cart ordinance.

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