Votes at a glance: Feb. 18 Surprise City Council—appointments, compliance resolution and code amendment pass unanimously
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At its Feb. 18 meeting the Surprise City Council unanimously approved three commission appointments, a statutory compliance resolution and the business/solid-waste ordinance amendment. The items and outcomes are listed below.
The Surprise City Council recorded unanimous votes on several routine but official items at its meeting on Feb. 18. Key actions included three commission appointments, a statutory compliance resolution and an ordinance amending business-licensing and solid-waste rules.
Votes at a glance
- Appointment: Mark McCall to the Library Advisory Commission (term expires 06/30/2027). Motion recorded: "I move to appoint Mark McCall to fill the vacancy on the library advisory commission with his term expiring on 06/30/2027." Vote: unanimous yes.
- Appointment: Michael Wallace to the Parks and Recreation Advisory Commission (term expires 06/30/2025). Motion recorded: "I'd like to move to appoint Michael Wallace to fill the vacancy on the Parks and Recreation Advisory Commission with his term expiring 06/30/2025." Vote: unanimous yes.
- Appointment: Michael Tree to the Veterans Disability and Human Services Commission (term expires 06/30/2027). Motion recorded: "I'd like to move to appoint Michael Tree to fill the vacancy on the Veterans Disability and Human Services Commission with the term expiring on 06/30/2027." Vote: unanimous yes.
- Resolution: Council determined in accordance with ARS 9-4-81(h) that the City of Surprise has complied with ARS 41-1494 (statutory limits on requiring certain trainings). Resolution number 2025-O3. Motion recorded: "I move to approve resolution 20 25 dash o 3." Vote: unanimous yes.
- Ordinance: Approval of amendment to Surprise Municipal Code chapters 26 and 58 (business licensing and solid waste), Ordinance No. 2025-03.0. Motion recorded and passed unanimously.
All recorded votes at the meeting were unanimous; the clerk announced "unanimous yes vote" for the appointment items and the resolution and ordinance approvals. Where a mover or seconder was not verbally identified in the transcript excerpt, the record shows a motion, a second and a unanimous voice vote was taken.
