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Kamas council approves Blizard annexation, assigns zoning; one member abstains
Summary
The Kamas City Council voted to approve an ordinance annexing roughly 141.6 acres owned by John and Jackie Blizard and assigned zoning designations; the council struck a placeholder conditions clause and one councilmember abstained, citing a conflict of interest.
The Kamas City Council approved Ordinance 2025-O-7 on July 8, accepting a petition to annex parcels owned by John and Jackie Blizard and applying zoning designations to the newly annexed land. The motion, amended to remove a placeholder in Section 5, passed after a public hearing and staff presentation; one councilmember disclosed a conflict of interest and abstained from the vote.
City planning staff told the council the petition covers 141.578 acres and identified parcel identifiers included in the annexation request. Under the staff recommendation, portions of the property would be designated manufacturing or agricultural (A-5 or A-40) and several parcels — including those now owned by the city — would be classified as…
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