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Votes at a glance: Colleyville City Council actions Oct. 21, 2025
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Summary
Summary of formal motions, ordinances and resolutions the City Council approved during the Oct. 21 Colleyville council meeting, with outcomes and key details.
The Colleyville City Council took the following formal actions at its Oct. 21 regular meeting. All listed motions passed by the recorded tallies below.
1) Consent items (Resolution R-25-5584) - Motion: Adopt consent items including approval of minutes of Oct. 8, 2025; construction services agreement with Smith Lawn & Tree LLC (amount not to exceed $81,785) for south parking landscaping and tree planting; and a purchase-sale agreement with CBC/CDC Equities LLC for the sale of city-owned 3.81 acres at 7015 Colleyville Boulevard. - Outcome: Approved as part of consent agenda, motion passed 7-0. (See staff presentations for project descriptions.)
2) Ordinance O-2025-2347 (TIF extension/expansion) - Motion: Approve second reading of ordinance to amend Ord. O-12-1858 to expand TIRZ/TIF No. 1 and extend the term through Dec. 2055 and amend the project and financing plan. - Outcome: Approved, vote 7-0.
3) Ordinance O-2025-2348 (Special use permit — dog boarding at 3811 Colleyville Blvd.) - Motion: Approve special use permit for a dog boarding facility (Preppy Pet) with conditions including screening, drainage to sanitary sewer and operational cleaning protocols. - Outcome: Approved on second reading, vote 7-0.
4) Ordinance O-2025-2349 (Special use permit — on-premises alcohol at Stone House, 5201 Colleyville Blvd.) - Motion: Approve special use permit for on‑premises alcohol sales following change of ownership; ordinance language revised to remove automatic change‑of‑ownership re‑trigger clause. - Outcome: Approved on second reading, vote 7-0.
5) Ordinance O-2025-2350 (Special use permit — accessory building at 5912 Ponderosa St.) - Motion: Approve special use permit to allow accessory building area to exceed 4% of lot (request to allow total accessory coverage ~5.1%). - Outcome: Approved on second reading, vote 7-0. (Staff and Planning & Zoning recommended approval.)
6) Resolution R-25-5585 (TxDOT Green Ribbon advanced funding agreement) - Motion: Authorize an advanced funding agreement with the Texas Department of Transportation for green ribbon landscaping projects (SH 26 and SH 121 segments) and commit TIF local matching funds as required. Staff stated total received funding for two projects was $885,509 (figures presented in the meeting). Council approved 7-0.
7) Resolution R-25-5586 (TxDOT railroad pavement markings and signs) - Motion: Authorize an advanced funding agreement with TxDOT for maintenance/upgrades to railroad crossing pavement markings and signs at crossings within the city (Bransford, Pleasant and John McCain). TxDOT will fully fund the upgrades; projected work in 2–3 years. - Outcome: Approved, vote 7-0.
Votes at a glance: all formal motions recorded above passed unanimously, 7-0.
Ending: Several items passed as consent with limited public comment; the TIF extension and the two TxDOT agreements were the most substantive policy actions on the agenda.
