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Votes at a glance: Council approves subdivision, surplus equipment sale, Park Place hearing, Lawn Avenue zoning and $1.29M warrant
Summary
At its February meeting the O'Fallon City Council approved a subdivision resolution, an ordinance declaring surplus equipment, set a public hearing on the Park Place business district plan, approved zoning for the Enclaves at Lawn Avenue, and authorized warrant #553 for $1,291,177.96.
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The O'Fallon City Council recorded a series of routine approvals during its meeting, including a subdivision resolution, surplus-property ordinance, a public-hearing date for a business-district plan, a zoning ordinance on second reading and a finance warrant totaling $1,291,177.96.
Resolution 7.1 approved the Meyer Subdivision, accepting a 7.46-acre parcel at 2116 Torrey Road (parcel number 04-27.0-400.035). The motion passed on roll call with no discussion recorded.
Ordinance 8.1, declaring certain city equipment surplus and authorizing sale or disposal, was presented under citation of 65 ILCS 5/11-76-4 and passed on first reading without discussion.
Ordinance 8.2 set a public hearing date for the proposed Park Place special business district, generally located west of the intersection of Anita Drive and Porter Road. Councilmembers noted the item only establishes the public-hearing date so the public can participate in the plan review.
Ordinance 9.1 was approved on second reading to adopt zoning for a project identified in the record as "the Enclaves at Lawn Avenue," located at 104 Lawn Avenue. Council discussion on 9.1 focused on site access and curb cuts; one councilmember described the change from a public road layout to multiple private driveways and several members expressed concern about the number of access points onto Lawn Avenue.
Finance and Administration moved to approve warrant number 553 in the amount of $1,291,177.96; the council approved the warrant on roll call. No executive session was held and the meeting adjourned following the vote.
Summary of actions and outcomes is below.

