The King City City Council was in regular session on Tuesday night, August 14 at City Hall. City employee Ramon Ramos received a Mayor's Commendation plaque for all of the hard work he continues to do during his 28 years working with the City of King. The King City City Council also recognized Police Captain Allen Rowe who is retiring from law enforcement after 38 years and after 3 years with the King City Police Department effective on Friday, August 17. The Sergeants Association also honored Captain Rowe. In other business, the King City City Council approved the 2nd Reading of an Ordinance amending Chapter 17.03 of Title 17 of the King City Municipal Code pertaining to Commercial Cannabis activity, amending Chapter 17.30 of Title 17 of the King City Municipal Code pertaining to an M-1 Industrial District, amending Chapter 17.31 of Title 17 of the King City Municipal Code pertaining to an M-2 Industrial District and approving the 2nd Reading of an Ordinance mending Section D.3 of Chapter 4 of the East Ranch Business Park Specific Plan for the purpose of adding non-storefront cannabis retail sales.
The King City City Council was in regular session on Tuesday night, August 14 at City Hall. City employee Ramon Ramos received a Mayor's Commendation plaque for all of the hard work he continues to do during his 28 years working with the City of King. The King City City Council also recognized Police Captain Allen Rowe who is retiring from law enforcement after 38 years and after 3 years with the King City Police Department effective on Friday, August 17. The Sergeants Association also honored Captain Rowe. In other business, the King City City Council approved the 2nd Reading of an Ordinance amending Chapter 17.03 of Title 17 of the King City Municipal Code pertaining to Commercial Cannabis activity, amending Chapter 17.30 of Title 17 of the King City Municipal Code pertaining to an M-1 Industrial District, amending Chapter 17.31 of Title 17 of the King City Municipal Code pertaining to an M-2 Industrial District and approving the 2nd Reading of an Ordinance mending Section D.3 of Chapter 4 of the East Ranch Business Park Specific Plan for the purpose of adding non-storefront cannabis retail sales.
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