City of Vienna City Council met May 21

City of Vienna City Council met May 21
Steve Penrod - Mayor — City of Vienna
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City of Vienna City Council met May 21.

Here is the agenda provided by the council:

1. Mayor Calls Meeting to Order. 

2. Roll Call: 

NEW BUSINESS 

3. Omnibus Consent Agenda 

• Approval of the May 7, 2025 Meeting Minutes 

• Approval of the Warrant 

• Approval of Treasurer Report (April) 

4. Opening of bids for 2025 Ford Explorer for Police Dept. -Selection of bid by council 

5. Authorization and Approval of quote from Heiman Fire Equipment: 2-Black Diamond X2 leather boots, 4-Bullard UST LW- helmets $2,315.78 (General Funds) 

6.Zoning: 

– Residents to address city council: Bud McDannel, Joan Johnson 

– Discussion of tiny homes, prefabricated buildings, limitations on minimum square footage of homes in residentially zoned areas to amend the city’s zoning ordinance. 

7. Public Works- vehicle repairs/ purchase 

Justin Hartline-Supt 

8. PUBLIC COMMENT/ADDITION TO THE AGENDA 

9. ELECTED/APPOINTED OFFICIALS 

• Aleatha Wright, City Clerk 

• Justin Hartline, City Supt 

• Michelle Meyers, Treasurer 

• Jim Miller, Chief of Police 

• Brent Williams, Fire Chief 

• City Council 

• Steve Penrod, Mayor 

10. Adjournment: 

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