Caldwell County Fiscal Court approved the City of Princeton’s request to annex Adams Breezy Hill Farm during Tuesday morning’s meeting.
Jenny Clark, the Planning Commission Administrator from the city, explained that the annexation of Adams Breezy Hill Farm, situated on KY 139, would encompass the right-of-way and 6.7 acres.
click to download audioMagistrates unanimously approved the annexation request.
In other new business, magistrates unanimously approved the establishment of the Caldwell County Review Board. Judge-Executive Kota Young said the review board is for the solar licensing ordinance and will include seven members.
click to download audioIn other action, magistrates declined an ambulance remount bid of $143,200 from Select Tech following a recommendation from Judge Young.
click to download audioIn unfinished business, the fiscal court approved the second reading of a budget amendment.
During departmental updates, Chief Brent Francis announced that the fire department had received a grant for an infrared camera fully funded by the Kentucky Fire Commission. He mentioned that the $6,000 camera would be installed on Tanker 1.
County Clerk Jennifer Hale revealed that her office had been granted approximately $35,090 through House Bill 1.
click to download audioFurthermore, Hale issued a reminder to registered voters in Caldwell County regarding the availability of vote centers for the upcoming May Primary Election.
click to download audioThe next regular meeting of Caldwell County Fiscal Court is scheduled for 9:00 on Tuesday morning, April 23rd.