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Council approves consent agenda items and renews liquor licenses; EV‑fire blankets accepted as donation

5621974 · June 2, 2025
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Summary

The council approved a consent agenda including a purchase agreement for 17622 Dodd Boulevard and accepted a donation of two EV isolation blankets; it separately approved renewal of liquor licenses for 2025–26 and recorded an abstention by a council member.

At the June 2 Lakeville City Council meeting, the council approved the consent agenda and separately approved renewal of liquor licenses for the 2025–26 licensing year.

City staff highlighted two items on the consent agenda. The city recommended a purchase agreement for property at 17622 Dodd Boulevard as a potential site for a future fire station and a possible satellite water‑treatment facility; staff said the acquisition would be funded from a combination of water and sewer funds and collected franchise fees. The council approved the consent agenda (with item d pulled for separate consideration).

The council also accepted a donation from the Lakeville Public Safety Foundation of two electric‑vehicle (EV) isolation blankets, valued at $4,800, intended to help firefighters manage electric‑vehicle fires.

Council considered the renewal of on‑sale and off‑sale liquor and malt‑beverage licenses effective July 1, 2025, through June 30, 2026, as listed in the staff report and subject to required certificates of insurance. A council member stated they needed to abstain from the liquor license vote because their employer appears on the license list; the council recorded that abstention and then approved the renewals by roll call.

The consent items and liquor‑license renewals were approved at the meeting; council did not identify public opposition during the consent‑agenda discussion.