The Council approved a $323,904.13 rehabilitation project for Westbrooke Lift Station #133 and approved residential development measures, including a 16.55-acre subdivision and proposed park agreement by a 5-2 vote.
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The lift station work is intended to address aging sewer infrastructure, with the station having been built in the 1990s. The Council also approved annexation, land-use, and zoning changes for 2.75 acres at 930 S. John Rodes Boulevard, allowing multifamily residential development. It unanimously approved rules for recovery residences and updated recreation, development review, and building department fees.
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Approved the second reading of Ordinance No. 2025-29, annexing approximately 2.75 acres at 930 S. John Rodes Boulevard; vote: 7-0.
Approved the second reading of Ordinance No. 2025-30, changing the future land-use designation for the 2.75-acre property to Urban Density Residential; vote: 7-0.
Approved the second reading of Ordinance No. 2025-31, rezoning the 2.75-acre property to the City’s R-3 Multiple-Family Dwelling District; vote: 7-0.
Approved a development agreement for a 16.55-acre residential subdivision and proposed park; vote: 5-2, with Council Members Diana Adams and Stephen Phrampus opposed.
Awarded the Westbrooke Lift Station #133 rehabilitation contract to Hinterland Group, Inc. for $235,864.13 and approved $88,040.00 for materials and equipment from Barney’s Pumps, totaling $323,904.13.
Approved updated recreation, development review, and building department fee schedules through Resolutions Nos. 2026-02, 2026-03, and 2026-04.
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