Parking ordinances major topic at Monday's council meeting
It will be an evening of legislation at Bluffton's Monday council meeting.
Ten ordinances and resolutions are on the agenda. These cover a range of subjects including regulation of parking, 2016 appropriations, prohibiting semi-trailers on Lake Street, and penalties for parking or storage of inoperative vehicles in the village.
Each of these ordinances and resolutions is part of council's packet, which is an attachment at the bottom of this story.
In other council action, council voted to hire Rhonda Hohenbrink as its part-time income tax administrator/deputy fiscal officer.
The action took place in a special council meeting on Nov. 9.
Hohenbrink will work 30 hours per week starting at $14.50 per hour and will be eligible for a 50 cent per hour increase after six months of employment.
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