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Radcliff City Council appoints Marsh as fire chief

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The Radcliff City Council met for their second meeting of the month Tuesday.

The first reading was held on a zoning amendment for 238 Cedar Oak Drive in Vine Grove.

“The request was for an amendment from Commercial Zone to Residential-Four (High Density, Single Family and Duplex) Zone,” said City Attorney Mike Pike, reading from the ordinance. “The Planning Commission recommended the zone map amendment request be granted as the request was supported by the evidence of record, the city’s comprehensive zoning plan, and applicable law, and the City Council is now enacting an ordinance to change the property zoning.”

That zoning change is for the last parcel of property Silver Gate Properties LLC. is requesting for their development in the Arlington Center subdivision.

The first reading was also held on an ordinance amending the city’s code of ethics.

“The ordinance defines terms and standards of conduct regarding conflicts of interest, receipt of gifts, use of government resources, confidential information, political solicitation, patronage, honoraria, meeting attendance, and other related issues,” said Pike, reading from the ordinance.

The council approved the appointment of Tim Marsh as the city’s fire chief. Radcliff Mayor JJ Duvall said Marsh has been with the department for 25 years and has been serving as interim chief for just under six months.

Marsh thanked the council for entrusting him with the safety of the citizens of Radcliff.

“I don’t take it lightly,” Marsh said. “It’s pretty much an honor to do this. I don’t do it alone. I have a great group of employees and staff. Thank you for the extra captain, because having Captain VanderMolen and Captain Green helping me makes the day-to-day stuff a whole lot better, a lot easier. We run a lot smoother.”

The Radcliff City Council will next meet December 8.

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