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Mayor Deana Michaels serves as the tie-breaking vote at the November 4, 2020 Common Council meeting. Photo by Kassadee Paulo.FULTON 鈥?The Fulton Common Council met last night, November 4, and among its agenda, voted down a resolution proposing a change to the citys charter in regards to acceptable length of grass and brush.聽The proposed change was brought forth by a few counci [url=https://www.stanleycups.ro]stanley cups[/url] lors who expressed concern of overgrown lawns on properties in their wards, according to Mayor Deana Michaels. The council held a public hearing on the change at last months meeting, but no member of the public spoke to provide their input.聽The city code 253-1 Growth and Maintenance Restrictions currently states that it is unlawful for any property to have weeds, grass, brush or other rank vegetatio [url=https://www.stanleywebsite.us]stanley bottles[/url] n that grow high [url=https://www.stanley-cup.com.de]stanley cup becher[/url] er than eight inches. The proposed change would restrict the height requirement to no higher than six inches.聽 placement_509781_0_iwidth:100%;margin:0 auto;In a roll call vote, half the council voted yes for the change and half voted no, resulting in the mayor voting as a tie-breaker.聽Yes votes:聽Third Ward Councilor Don Patrick Jr.聽Fifth Ward Councilor Audrey AverySixth Ward Councilor Larry MacnerNo votes:First Ward Councilor Tom KenyonSecond Ward Councilor Douglas ChapmanFourth Ward Councilor John KenyonMayors tie-breaking vote: No.聽The resolution was voted down.聽Michaels explained that the reason she voted no to the resolution was because the codes department is struggling to get compliance
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