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City of Salem City Council met April 1

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City of Salem City Council met April 1.

Here is the agenda provided by the council:

I. Call to Order

II. Prayer and Pledge of Allegiance

III. Presentation of Petitions/Public Comments

IV. Mayor’s Report and Presentations

V. City Council Action

1. Consent Agenda

a. City Council Minutes – request approval for 03-18-2024 meeting minutes.

b. Approval to accept the low bid for Bituminous Materials and Seal Coat Aggregate for the City’s annual MFT oil & chip program.

c. Approval to accept the low bid for patch mix for the FY25 budget season.

d. Approval to surplus additional items from Salem Police Department

2. Request approval to rezone the parcel at 201 W. Lake St. from RS-2 (Single Family Residential) to B-3 (Highway Business), based on approval recommendation from the Planning Commission.

3. Request approval of a variance request from Harvey Evans, Produce Plus, 1401 W. Main St. The Zoning Board of Appeals met to review a variance to the setback from the rear property line of the business at 1401 W. Main St. The Board has approved the variance with the inclusion of the “Terms of Relief” and the findings and facts.

4. Review of the budgets for the FY25 budget season. Second reading no action will be taken.

5. Review of the City’s health insurance premium renewals. Requesting approval of Option A as outlined.

VI. City Manager Report with Department Head Updates

VII. City Attorney Report

VIII. City Council Members Report

IX. Motion to Adjourn

https://www.salemil.us/sites/g/files/vyhlif1161/f/agendas/cc_agenda_-_04-01-24.pdf

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