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Votes at a glance: Woodstock Mayor and Council, July 28, 2025
Summary
A roundup of formal votes taken during the July 28 Woodstock Mayor and Council meeting, including consent agenda approvals, zoning and minutes approvals.
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The Woodstock Mayor and Council took the following roll-call or formal votes at the July 28 meeting. All items listed below passed unless otherwise noted.
- Consent agenda (items 6.1–6.14): Motion by Council member Aik, seconded by Council member Usher; vote: 5-0 — approved.
- Variance: 107 Rote Mill Road (Fence and related conditions) — motion to approve with conditions and modified timing for fence construction; mover: Council member Potts; second: Council member Aik; vote: 5-0. (See separate article for details.)
- Variances: 64 and 68 Linton Street (allow second and third floors to be deeded as separate residential units with conditions) — motion approved with conditions (max 2 units per building; preserve ground-floor commercial unit; deeded residential units not offered as short-term or long-term rentals past 02/28/2026); vote: 5-0.
- Condition amendment (604 Lovejoy Lane): Motion to table pending a demonstration/pilot scope and measurable metrics for the cool-seal parking coating (minimum 30 days); mover: Council member Johnson; vote: 5-0 (tabled).
- Sign waiver (195 Towne Lake Parkway): Approve sign package substantially similar to Proposal 2 (remove top section; no LED price display; allow changeable non-electronic price copy); mover: Council member Aik; second: Council member Usher; vote: 5-0.
- Zoning map amendment (July 2025 map update, case Z162-24, Main Street & Dobbs rezoning): motion approved; vote: 5-0. (Effective 02/10/2025 per staff report.)
- Meeting minutes: Approval of July 14 regular meeting minutes and July 21 work session minutes — both motions approved (July 14: passes 4-0 with one abstention; July 21: passes 5-0).
All motions above were recorded in the meeting minutes and the council identified follow-up tasks for staff as appropriate.
