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Farmington City Council adopted ordinance number 2025 13 78 to authorize the sale of a city-owned property to Regional Kidney Care LLC. The item was presented for final action; the city attorney said the ordinance had been published on Sept. 1, 2025 and confirmed the total appraised value was $117,500.
Councilor Rogers moved to adopt Ordinance No. 2025 13 78; Councilor Buck seconded. The council approved the sale on a unanimous voice vote.
Why it matters: selling city-owned parcels changes the inventory of public real estate and transfers responsibility for upkeep and property tax consequences to the buyer. The meeting record contains no discussion of sale terms beyond the appraised value and the fact the ordinance was published as required.
Discussion vs. decision: the city attorney presented the ordinance as a final-action item and the council made a formal decision to adopt it; no public comments or council amendments are recorded in the transcript.
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