Another light night for the Hampton city council

By: 
Jeff Forward

     The Hampton City Council had one of its shortest meetings of the year on Aug. 22, with council members meeting for slightly longer than 30 minutes before adjourning.               

     The biggest item on the agenda was a potential public hearing for an appeal of a nuisance violation for local property owner Milton Heyde. However, Heyde called and informed the council he could not attend the meeting and then cancelled his appeal. By cancelling, Heyde will have to comply with the nuisance violationnotice.

     In other business, the council unanimously OK'd the selling of a 1967 Plymouth Fury station wagon owned by the Hampton Fire Department. The vehicle will be sold on eBay vehicle auction Web site with a minimum reserve bid of $2,000.

Read the full article in the Aug. 28 edition of the Hampton Chronicle.

For video of the meeting, please click here.

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