Votes at a glance: Norman City Council actions Sept. 9, 2025

5839415 · September 9, 2025

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Summary

Summary of formal votes taken at the Norman City Council meeting on Sept. 9, 2025, including appointment acceptance, a resolution of appreciation, proclamation acknowledgments, consent docket actions, and a preliminary plat approval—all approved unanimously.

The Norman City Council took the following formal actions Sept. 9, 2025. All recorded votes described in the meeting transcript passed unanimously.

- Accept nomination to fill Ward 5 vacancy: Motion to accept the nomination from the Ward 5 candidate selection committee (approved unanimously). Judge Nichols administered the oath and Brandon No Fire was seated.

- Adopt resolution extending appreciation to Michael Nash for serving as Ward 5 council member: Resolution adopted unanimously; a plaque presentation followed.

- Acknowledge receipt of proclamations (Items 4 and 5, Constitution Week and Hispanic Heritage Month): Council moved to acknowledge receipt of the proclamations; motion passed unanimously.

- Place items 6 through 23 on the consent docket and approve the consent docket: Council voted to place items 6–23 on the consent docket and subsequently approved the consent docket; both motions passed unanimously.

- Approve preliminary plat for 1508 Shady Brook Drive (replat of Lots 5 and 7, Block 2, Indian Point Estates): Motion to approve preliminary plat passed unanimously after staff described the proposal as a minor replat involving private well and septic service and access via Cobblestone Creek/Pebble Beach roadway. The Planning Commission had recommended approval 8-0 on consent docket prior to the council vote.

Where the transcript did not record individual mover/second names for motions, the meeting record shows the motions were made and seconded and the clerk called for votes; the votes were recorded as unanimous in the meeting minutes.