(KTNC)-- The Falls City City Council met Monday. A request was made to change the ATV & UTV City Code to allow ATVs to cross anywhere on Harlan Street, currently ATVs are only allowed to cross where there is a traffic light. The council voted in favor of the change.
A public hearing was held on an Animal Permit renewal by Gary Richey for 20 cows at 2620 Fulton Street. Several members of the neighborhood spoke against the permit. Richey told the council and neighbors he did not intend to house 20 head of cattle, but rather use the property to house a few cows that needed special attention. The permit was amended and passed to allow 4 head of cattle.
The council approved a request to use Prichard Auditorium for a wedding reception and to allow alcohol to be used on December 31st. They also approved a special designated liquor license for a reception on April 23rd at the Harkendorff Event Center.
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