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Alpine council approves water conservation plan, parks ordinance, alcohol permits and other routine items
Summary
At its Feb. 4 meeting the City of Alpine City Council approved a water conservation plan, adopted a parks and recreation ordinance on second and final reading, granted special-use permits for alcohol sales tied to ownership changes, appointed a planning-and-zoning member and authorized negotiations over a burned property.
The City of Alpine City Council approved a series of routine items at its Feb. 4, 2025 meeting, including a water conservation plan, the second and final reading of a parks and recreation ordinance, special-use permits for alcoholic beverage sales at newly purchased business locations and authorization for the city manager to begin negotiations on a burned property known as the Bill Ivy property.
The actions were carried as part of the consent and regular agendas; the council recorded no public comments that evening. The council also approved the appointment of Tara Gaugler to Position 4 on the planning and zoning board; Lucy Escobedo nominated Gaugler. The consent agenda passed unanimously, according to the meeting summary.
Why it matters: the water plan and parks ordinance set local policy for conservation and park operations; the special-use permits reflect regulatory steps after business ownership changes; and authorizing negotiations on the Bill Ivy property begins a formal process to consider sale or acquisition of city-interest real estate.
Most important actions
- Water conservation…
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