By Crystal McGough, Editor
TRUSSVILLE – The Trussville City Council met for a workshop meeting Thursday night, Aug. 17, where they discussed items to be considered at the upcoming Tuesday council meeting.
Mayor Buddy Choat announced that he had recently received news that Sain Associates will be present at Trussville Civic Center on Aug. 29, from 6-7:30 p.m., to hear from the public concerning the Glendale Farms development.
“Sain Associates is going to have a public comment time, if people want to come and look at the Glendale Farms site, look at the possibilities,” Choat said. “They want to get feedback from the public as far as what they may like to see up there and what they may not like to see.”
On the agenda for the regular council meeting on Tuesday, Aug. 22, is an ordinance to annex the remainder of Glendale Farms into the city.
Other notable items on the agenda include:
- a proclamation declaring the Hewitt-Trussville High School Homecoming Parade a citywide event
- a public hearing regarding proposed changes to the Trussville Springs Master Plan
- an ordinance to adopt changes to the Trussville Springs Master Plan
Councilor Ben Short gave a briefing on the Planning and Zoning’s recommendation concerning Trussville Springs.
“It does come with a positive recommendation from P&Z … for this plan up here as you see it, with the stipulation that all the dark blue on the north side of that drawing be only – the only allowed use being senior living. That was the positive recommendation with that condition for the plan you see there.”
The council also has three resolutions on the agenda, two declaring items as surplus and one to approve unpaid leave for a recreation employee.
The Trussville City Council will meet in regular session on Tuesday, Aug. 22, at 6 p.m., at the Trussville City Hall Annex.