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City records for meetings

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City Calendar with Links to Meetings and their Resources(Agendas, Video Recordings, Minutes)

There has been a list of meetings/dates disseminated to reinforce the city's official position. [[User:Louis/Taylor_parkland_data_center_conversion#Coordinated_comments_defending_the_sale |Louis userpage]]

These dates are the one the city has an interest in presenting. If you know or can find any other relevant dates/meetings please let me know.

The dates are:

  • August 2, 2024
  • August 8, 2024
  • April 11, 2025
  • June 10, 2025

Documentation

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August 2, 2024

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None available, please let me know on my talk page if you find something.

August 8, 2024 Council - Meeting

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Council-Meeting - Video recording, Agenda, Minutes

City officials per Minutes:

  • Mayor Pro-Tem Kelly Cmerek
  • Council Member Robert Garcia
  • Council Member Shelli Cobb
  • Council Member Gerald Anderson
  • Mayor Dwayne Ariola
  • Brian LaBorde, City Manager
  • Jeff Jenkins, Deputy City Manager
  • Tom Yantis, Assistant City Manager
  • Mark Schroeder, City Attorney
  • Dianna McLean, City Clerk


Minutes Except regarding the issue:

REGULAR AGENDA; REVIEW/DISCUSS AND CONSIDER ACTION

8. Consider Ordinance 2024-34 regarding an amendment to the Envision Taylor Comprehensive Plan to include the creation of a Small Area Plan referred to as the Small Area Plan - Special Employment District North covering approximately 1,500 acres. Tom Yantis, Assistant City Manager ~ stated there were a couple of requests by business owners along Hwy79 that would like their entire property zoned the same designation. Currently it’s indicated that their property is two different designation types. In an effort to address concerns about being able to expand on their property, Louis Hughes (Floyd’s Glass) property and Wiede would like their property changed to reflect all the same designation, Commercial designation.

Citizen communication: Troy Wiede, Floyd’s Glass — would like to see his property all one designation, Commercial. Louis Hughes, property owner on north side of creek bed — would like his property designation to be all the same, Residential, and apply a 170-foot buffer between his property and the neighboring Industrial designation.

Motion was made by Mayor Pro-Tem Cmerek to adopt Ordinance 2024-34 modified for the Huges tract to include the southern portion as Mixed-Use Neighborhood with a 170-foot landscape buffer with a second modification being the Floyd's Glass tract to be all considered Employment-Commercial.

Motion was seconded by Councilmember Garcia. Motion carried unanimously.


Relevance:

* Where does the land in question fit into the discussed issue?

April 11, 2025

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None available, please let me know on my talk page if you find something.

June 10, 2025 Planning and Zoning

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Planning and Zoning - Video recording, Agenda, Minutes