City council approves conveyance of city-owned parcel after legal-description update

5936187 · October 13, 2025

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Summary

Cascade City Council approved Resolution No. 99-25 to transfer a parcel of city-owned property after staff corrected the legal description; council described the vote as a formality.

Cascade City Council approved Resolution No. 99-25 on Oct. 13, 2025, authorizing the transfer and conveyance of city-owned real estate after staff corrected the property's legal description.

Miss Sullivan, a staff member, told the council the change was procedural: "It's a formality," she said, adding the legal description had been updated. The council opened a public hearing on the proposed transfer, heard no public comment and returned to regular session before voting.

Councilmember Gale moved to approve the resolution; Councilmember Delaney seconded. The roll call vote recorded Oliphant, Weber, Hush, Gale and Delaney as voting Aye and the resolution was approved.

The action completes the conveyance process after the clerical correction; no changes to the parcel's intended recipient or conditions were discussed during the hearing. The council did not receive public objections during the hearing.

The file will be updated to reflect the corrected legal description and the finalized conveyance will proceed under the terms summarized in the resolution packet.