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Council actions at a glance: minutes, consent items, ordinances and payments approved

3100181 · April 23, 2025
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Summary

The council approved prior meeting minutes, consent items, several land-use and site-plan resolutions, an ordinance increasing alcoholic beverage license fees, and authorized payment of bills; vote outcomes were carried by voice vote or recorded aye as noted in the minutes.

The City of Chaska council completed routine and substantive items during the meeting. Key actions included approval of prior minutes, consent items, payment of bills and adoption of an ordinance raising certain alcoholic beverage license fees.

Summary of formal actions

- Approval of meeting minutes (03/17/2025): Motion to approve carried by voice vote.

- Consent agenda: Consent items were approved by motion; council members moved and seconded the item and the motion carried.

- Resolution No. 2025-14 and Ordinance No. 10-55 (Fultonwood/Pulte Homes): See separate article for full coverage; both measures were approved.

- Resolution No. 2025-22 (Beckman Coulter preliminary site and building plan): Approved; see separate article for details.

- Ordinance No. 2025-1059 amending City code sections governing alcoholic beverage licensing fees: Council held a public hearing and then adopted the ordinance to increase city fees by approximately 3% across fee categories to align more closely with peer cities; staff said the increases will be published before the July 1 state license cycle.

- Bills: City bills were approved for payment following the finance report and roll-call affirmation.

Votes and procedure notes

Most items were approved by voice vote and recorded as carried in the meeting minutes; motions for several items listed the mover and seconder (for example the Pulte motions and transient accommodation license motion). Where the transcript recorded roll-call votes (bills), votes were recorded as aye by council members present.

No items were tabled during the session beyond previous business already continued; several substantive items (Fultonwood and Beckman Coulter) are covered in separate articles that include project details and technical next steps.