City of Fairview Heights City Council met Feb. 1

City of Fairview Heights City Council met Feb. 1
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City of Fairview Heights City Council met Feb. 1.

Here is the agenda provided by the council:

A. Call to Order

B. Pledge of Allegiance Finance Director’s Report

C. Invocation

D. Roll Call

E. Public Participation

F. Consent Agenda:

G. Committee Reports

H. Communications from Mayor

I. Communication from Elected Officials

J. UNFINISHED BUSINESS -Second Reading

None

K. NEW BUSINESS

Proposed Ordinance No. 1-’22, an Ordinance amending Ordinance No. 190, “The Revised Code,” Chapter 14, Development Code, to include Cosmetic Tattooing as a permitted use in Planned Business, and incorporating a definition of Cosmetic Tattooing. (Community Committee)

Proposed Ordinance No. 2-’22, an Ordinance amending Ordinance No. 190, “The Revised Code,” Chapter 15, Property Maintenance Code. (Community Committee)

Proposed Resolution No. 4-’22, a Resolution authorizing the purchase of real estate, Parcel Number 02-24.0-205-037 (Sharilane) from the St. Clair County Tax Agent for the price of $795.00. (Community Committee)

Proposed Resolution No. 5-’22, a Resolution approving a Special Use Permit and Site Development Plan for 58 Commerce lane within the “PB” Planned Business District to allow the operation of an event venue. (Community Committee)

L. ADJOURNMENT

https://www.cofh.org/AgendaCenter/ViewFile/Agenda/_02012022-1462



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