The Pelham City Council voted unanimously on May 21 to accept real property and associated easements for the Holland Lake Subdivision sewer lift stations Rehabilitation and Improvement Project.
Council President opened the agenda item, read the resolution title and asked for a motion; Councilman Snowden moved to approve and a second was made. After the clerk conducted a roll-call vote the president stated, “Consent agenda passes unanimously,” and the council moved on to the next item.
The resolution was introduced as a discrete action to secure property interests and easements necessary for the rehabilitation and improvement of the subdivision’s sewer lift stations. The council did not discuss engineering details, cost estimates, or alternate acquisition terms during the meeting; staff will retain those project records for follow-up.
Because the council completed the acceptance by motion and unanimous vote, no additional council direction was recorded at that time. The council’s formal action transfers authority to staff to implement the property-acceptance steps outlined in the resolution.
Next procedural steps and any implementation timeline were not provided at the meeting; council members and staff said they would follow up with details outside the public meeting.