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Votes at a glance: Key actions from the March 17 DeLand City Commission meeting

2911879 · March 17, 2025
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Summary

Summary of formal motions and outcomes from the DeLand City Commission meeting, March 17, 2025.

The City of DeLand City Commission recorded the following formal actions at its March 17 meeting:

• Consent agenda: Items 1–5 and 9–13 approved (motion by Vice Mayor Davis; second by Commissioner Dan Reed). Voice vote carried.

• Consent agenda: Items 6 and 7 (final plats for Trinity Gardens Phase 1 [791 S. Blue Lake Ave] and related item) were pulled for discussion and then approved together (motion by Commissioner Kevin Reed; second by Commissioner Paiva). Voice vote carried.

• Consent agenda: Item 8 — resolution approving procurement of a K‑9 using the special law enforcement forfeiture trust fund — approved (motion by Commissioner Kevin Reed; second by Commissioner Dan Reed). Voice vote carried. See separate article for details on the K‑9 purchase.

• Old business: Second reading of Ordinance 2025-03 (amending portions of Section 33‑94, Community Design Standards) approved (motion by Commissioner Paiva; second by Commissioner Dan Reed). Roll‑call vote recorded as unanimous yes.

• New business: First reading of an ordinance abandoning 0.198 acres of Church Street was continued to the April 7, 2025 meeting (motion by Commissioner Dan Reed; second by Vice Mayor Davis). Voice vote carried.

• New business: Resolution approving a combined preliminary and final plat at 335 North McDonald Avenue (CSB 24‑175) approved (motion by Commissioner Kevin Reed; second by Commissioner Dan Reed). Voice vote carried.

Where specific vote tallies or roll‑call details were not recorded in the public remarks, the meeting minutes reflect voice votes with outcomes as noted above. If a recorded roll call occurred it is identified (Ordinance 2025‑03 passed on a roll‑call vote; all recorded as yes).