Culver Town Council Adopts Ordinances

The Culver Town Council adopted several ordinances during their regular meeting on Tuesday night.

An ordinance that rezones the BP Good Oil property on 203 and 213 Main Street was unanimously approved on second and third readings. The ordinance now allows the parcels to be zoned C-1 so renovations can be made at the site. Developer Kevin Berger previously explained that the house at 213 N. Main Street will be demolished to allow for the extension of the convenience store. The current structure may be partially demolished in the process to make way for an improved store front. The store front will face southeast as opposed to the current eastern facing.

Another ordinance was unanimously approved on second and third reading to rezone 819 Lake Shore Drive to the municipal park district.

A salary ordinance amendment was unanimously approved that eliminates the EMS Vice Director position and replaces it with a full-time ALS-EMT2 position with an hourly range of $11.75-$17.50. The ordinance amendment also changes the previous park intern position to an assistant park superintendent with an hourly range of $12.00 to $15.00 an hour.