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Two Appointed to Historic District Commission
The Town Council appointed two individuals, Dana Alexander and Lucinda Weathersby, to fill vacancies on the Historic District Commission. These appointments are for four-year terms, filling the positions vacated by Frank Allen, who decided not to continue serving, and John Walker, who resigned.
Municipal Stadium Leased to Preservation Foundation for Three Years
The Town Council approved a three-year lease agreement with the Tarborough Municipal Stadium Preservation Foundation for the use of the municipal stadium. The foundation plans to host events throughout the year to raise funds for the stadium's preservation and improvement. Staff generally agreed with the lease terms, with the primary outstanding issue being the potential for increased costs due to multiple events. The council agreed to a stipulation that the foundation will pay $250 per event for any events beyond the normal schedule and also approved the termination of the existing lease with the Tarbo River Bandits to consolidate agreements under the foundation. Utilities remain the responsibility of Edgecombe County Public Schools for their usage during the baseball season.
Handicapped Parking Spaces Designated on West St. John Street
The Town Council approved an amendment to the traffic schedule to designate two parking spaces on West St. John Street as handicapped-only. This request was made by Family Medicine, located at 107 West St. John Street, to assist clients accessing the business's handicap ramp.
Town Approves Farmers Market Use for Project Musterseed
The Town Council approved a request for Project Musterseed, operated by Mitch and Letitia Pittman, to use the Farmers Market Shelter and associated park areas for a seasonal farmers market. This use is consistent with the site's historical function and aims to support local agriculture, small business development, and community access to fresh food. The approval allows for the reactivation of the facility and the reestablishment of a regular market presence. The council agreed to allow town staff and the attorney to finalize the agreement language with the Pittmans.
Budget Work Session Dates Set for May
The Town Council approved dates for their budget work sessions. Staff recommended Monday, May 18th, and Tuesday, May 19th, both at 6 p.m. Draft budgets are available for council members to pick up.
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