Council Approves New Cart Decal Rules
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Council unanimously approved revised motorized cart decal placement requirements, effective April 1, 2026. Cart owners will have more time to update decals, and the City plans a public communications campaign.
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What this means
Motorized cart decals will be streamlined and placed on the front and back of carts beginning April 1, 2026. Existing side stickers may remain if the new decals are installed, and renewal timing will be pushed back to allow owners to make the change. Council also approved three property variance requests and a $2,077.77 memorial bench budget amendment.
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- Approved a FY26 budget and ordinance amendment changing motorized cart decal placement, effective April 1, 2026, by a 4-0 vote.
- Approved a stormwater maintenance agreement for MEJA Headquarters by a 4-0 vote.
- Approved a stormwater maintenance agreement for REM WP LAND LLC by a 4-0 vote.
- Approved a $2,077.77 FY2026 budget amendment for a memorial bench at Line Creek Nature Area.
- Approved a variance allowing a 15-foot reduction into the 30-foot rear setback at 207 Clydesdale Road.
- Approved a variance reducing the rear setback from 30 feet to 27 feet at 101 Bay Point.
- Approved variances at 1501 Georgian Park reducing the front setback to 26 feet, 1 inch; the side setback to 5 feet, 8 inches; the rear setback to 6 feet, 2 inches; and the landscape buffer to 12 feet.
- Postponed proposed revisions to roof-sign regulations because advertising requirements had not been completed.
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