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Council approves first reading to rezone Woodland Shores RV site to C-3 commercial

3210240 · May 7, 2025
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Summary

The Woodland City Council gave a first reading approval on May 5 to Ordinance No. 15 72 rezoning Woodland Shores RV to C-3 commercial zoning. Residents and the park operator spoke in support; the planning commission previously approved the rezoning.

The City Council on May 5 approved the first reading of Ordinance No. 15 72 to rezone the Woodland Shores RV property to C-3 commercial zoning.

The property is located near the AM/PM and Exit 21 area, and the rezoning has the planning commission's prior approval, Mayor Todd Dinehart said during discussion. Several residents and representatives of Woodland Shores spoke in favor of formalizing the site's zoning.

A speaker identified as Esther — associated in public remarks with Woodland Shores — told the council she and her family had stayed at the site and described it as a "well run operation." Council members expressed support for solidifying the site's status so the RV park could operate with fewer uncertainties.

Councilmembers voted in favor of the first reading; the clerk announced the ayes had it. The motion and second were made on the floor; a roll-call tally for the first reading recorded "the ayes have it," with council members recorded answering "Aye." The council did not take a final adoption vote on the ordinance at the May 5 meeting; second reading or final adoption will follow the city's ordinance process.

No amendments to the ordinance were recorded during the first reading discussion.

Because the item was a first reading, the ordinance will return to the council for the required subsequent step(s) before final adoption.