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Town of Huntingdon Agenda

January 28

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TOWN COUNCIL MEETING 

Town of Huntingdon, Tennessee 

5:15 P.M., January 28, 2025 

Huntingdon City Hall 

19810 Main Street East 

A. Roll call, declaration of quorum, and call to order. 

B. Approval of council minutes of the December 10, 2024 regular meeting. C. Approval of bills and/or report of special procurements 

D. Grievances or petitions from citizens 

E. Communications from the mayor  

F. Committee reports 

G. Unfinished Business 

1. Consider the request from the Huntingdon High School JAG (Jobs of American  Graduates) classes and the Mustang Mentors for a Storybook Trail Community  Project at Kelley Sports Complex. 

Presentation by Ginger Taylor – Huntingdon High School JAG Sponsor & Mustang  Mentor Sponsor 

H. New Business 

1. Public Hearing relating to Zoning Amendment. 

2. Ordinance No. 632, an ordinance to amend the Zoning Ordinance of the Town of  Huntingdon to revise size standards for business identification signs, second and final  reading. 

3. Ordinance No. 633, an ordinance amending the official Zoning Ordinance of  Huntingdon, Tennessee, to clarify regulations governing mobile homes / mobile home  parks, first reading. 

4. Ordinance, No. 634, an ordinance to amend Title 1, Chapter 4 Director of Public  Safety of the Huntingdon Municipal Code so as to repeal and set forth a new chapter  4 Chief of Police of said title, thereby creating the position of “Chief of Police” in and  for the Town of Huntingdon, Tennessee; to establish the qualifications for the  position, and to define the duties and responsibilities thereof, first reading. 

5. Ordinance No. 635, an ordinance to amend Title 1 of the Huntingdon Municipal  Code, to add thereto Chapter 10, Fire Chief, thereby creating the position of “Fire  Chief” in and for the Town of Huntingdon, Tennessee; to establish the qualifications 

for the position, and to define the duties and responsibilities thereof, first reading. 

6. Ordinance No. 636, an ordinance to amend Title 1, Chapter 7 Director of Public  Works of the Huntingdon Municipal Code so as to repeal said chapter in its entirety,  first reading. 

7. Resolution No. 025-01, a resolution of the Town of Huntingdon, Tennessee, authorizing the  issuance of interest bearing Police Department Capital Outlay Notes, Series 2025, in an  amount not to exceed $150,000, and providing for the payment of said notes. 

8. Consider the request from the Police Department for purchase of three (3) 2025  Police Interceptor vehicles at state bid price of $52,101 each. 

9. Consider an amendment of the “Contract in Lieu of Performance Bond” for the  financial assistance of the closure/post closure of the Huntingdon Landfill. 

10. Consider the approval of the Town of Huntingdon Parks Master Plan. 

11. Discussion on the use/future of Huntingdon Historical Museum property. I. Suspension of the rule on agenda items 

J. Announcements or remarks 

K. Adjournment