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News: Cedar Key Commission Meeting Highlights April 7th, 2005
News: Concensus Report from the 2004 Charrette March 31st, 2005
News: Fire Protection Discussed March 26th, 2005
News: Hotly Contested Elections in May March 26th, 2005
News: City Tranfers Dock Leases March 17th, 2005
News: Housing Rumors Dispelled March 6th, 2005
News: Trojan Horse Visits Cedar Key March 6th, 2005
News: Health Needs Survey Reported March 4th, 2005
News: Proposal to Buy Docks February 24th, 2005
News: Plane Crashes in Cedar Key Fog (updated photos) February 22nd, 2005
News: Accord Insurance Open for Business February 16th, 2005
News: Purchase of the Big Dock? February 16th, 2005
News: Cedar Key Commission Grapples with Fire Protection February 6th, 2005
News: Green Replat Request Denied January 19th, 2005
News: Gulf Trail Sunk January 5th, 2005
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City Commission Acts on Four Ordinances | City Commission Acts on Four OrdinancesJim Hoy The Cedar Key Commission passed four ordinances at its June 12 meeting. An ordinance that clarifies land use on a lot at the end of Anna Street owned by Ross and Dawn Buck reclassified the lot from conservation land to low density residential classification. The ordinance passed unanimously on its final reading. On first reading, an ordinance restricting overnight recreational vehicle parking passed unanimously, with the comment that the Police Department will now be able to issue $250 tickets to violators. Likewise, an ordinance passed unanimously that requires candidates for Commission seats to pay a $48 fee, which is equal to one percent of the annual salary of a Commission member. Also, an ordinance passed unanimously that will allow annexation into the City of a property owned by Walt McJordan, with the expected clarification of limited subdivision of the property on second reading. In other business, Jeff Davis of the Levy County School District made an informational presentation regarding plans to require land developers to pay the cost of school construction based on anticipated increases in school aged population associated with the development. The School District desires statement of support from affected municipalities. |
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