In year-end housekeeping action Bluffton council on Monday will act on 13 pieces of legislation, nine of which are by emergency. Council’s agenda, listing those pieces are an attachment at the bottom of this story.
One ordinance, which has caught attention of several Bluffton residents, is the final reading “authorizing and directing that the village park pond be filled in as soon as possible with construction demolition and other legal materials.”
Bluffton school board will act on several contracts, classroom assignments, student teacher action and one resignation on Monday.
THE BOARD AGENDA IS AN ATTACHMENT AT THE BOTTOM OF THIS STORY –
The agenda includes:
• Three student teaching assignments
• One long-term sub
• Students for Other Students coordinator
• Three classified employee contracts
• One bus driver resignation
• Several supplemental coaching contracts
Bluffton council will act on three pieces of legislation affecting dumping of dirt and other debris in the village during its Monday council session.
- MONDAY COUNCIL AGENDA IS AN ATTACHMENT TO THIS STORY -
Village park pond – Council wants the pond at the entrance of the village park on County Line Road filled in. Emergency action is planned, meaning the resolution will have one reading.
The Village of Bluffton Planning Commission will meet on Monday, Nov. 14, at 5:30 p.m. in the third floor community room of the town hall.
The meeting will include the application for approval of a final plat for the Parkview Subdivision, according to Jesse Blackburn, assistant to the village administrator.
During a public hearing, held at Monday’s Bluffton council meeting, the council okayed a request from Bluffton Hospital to rezone a property on Harmon Road.
The zoning change enables the hospital to raze a house, which it owns, at 565 Harmon Road, and to create additional parking at the hospital. (see attached map).
The property is currently Residential I and will move to Residential II.
The property is directly south of the Bluffton Women’s Care building at 559 Harmon Road.
Thanks for modern technology a member of Bluffton council will continue to serve in office while being unable to physically attend meetings this fall and winter.
On Monday council passed an emergency resolution regarding Sean Burrell, who has undergone surgery. That surgery prevents him from leaving his home during his convalescence.