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Dateline: October 21, 2004
City considers higher
building permit fees
By
Roger Estlack, Clarendon Enterprise
The Clarendon
Board of Aldermen held a public hearing on proposed changes to the rates
the city charges for building permits when it met October 12.
Ordinance 353
would amend Ordinance 143 and set the price for building permits at $10
for all construction costing between $250 and $1,000. The city would
also charge $1 for each additional thousand dollars or fraction thereof.
If approved, a
building permit for a $50,000 home would cost $59.
Under the
exisiting ordinance in Clarendon, building permits cost $1 for the first
$250 to $1,000 and 25 cents for each additional $1,000 or fraction
thereof.
A second reading
and another public hearing will be held on this proposal on October 26.
In other business,
aldermen accepted the bid of FirstCare for health insurance for city
employees.
Tarell Dyer and
Chris Ballinger addressed the board on behalf of Centramedia Online
Services concerning leasing space on the city radio tower to deploy
wireless Internet service in Clarendon. A lease document will be
presented at the next meeting.
A bill from the
Associated Ambulance Authority was presented, and board members approved
paying the revised total of $378.25.
Alderman Janice
Knorpp discussed a topic known as Project LA, which is a
California-based manufacturer of kit aircraft looking to relocate in
Texas or elsewhere in the United States.
Knorpp will work
with the Panhandle Regional Planning Commission to file a response to
the project and express the city’s interest in attracting the business
to this location.
The board approved
the fund investment policy with the city secretary remaining as the fund
investment officer.
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