The Plymouth City Council members unanimously approved the third reading of the amended ordinance regarding various fees for the City of Plymouth.
Plymouth City Council Discusses Fee Ordinance
The Plymouth City Council members reviewed an amended fee ordinance that was up for second reading Monday night.
Plymouth BOW, City Council to Meet Tonight
The Plymouth Board of Public Works and Safety members will meet tonight where two more sidewalk requests will be brought before the board. Street Superintendent Jim Marquardt previously said the department may not be able to take on any more projects this year, but the board will review the requests. City Engineer Rick Gaul will also have an update on the Laporte Street footbridge Continue reading
Plymouth Council to Review Fee Ordinance
With the failure of the municipal excise surtax and the municipal wheel tax ordinance this week during the Plymouth City Council meeting, Mayor Mark Senter asked to review another avenue for potential revenue.
Mayor Senter asked the council members if a three-member panel could be formed to review the current fee schedule to see what changes need to be made.
Two Public Hearings Held on Health Department Fee, Well Ordinance Changes
The Marshall County Commissioners and Health Department Administrator Christine Stinson opened Monday’s commissioner’s meeting to the public for comment on two ordinances that feature fee changes within the health department.
The proposed well ordinance was considered first by the commissioners. No public comment was made. The ordinance was approved on the first reading, but Stinson will be following up with a well company concerning well caps. When those concerns are ironed out, any changes can be amended during the second reading of the ordinance to be considered on Monday, July 17.