Council approves routine plats, consent agenda and minutes; several small votes carried without extended debate

2117054 · January 15, 2025

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Summary

The council approved two replats (Bates Lane and Fountain Gate Drive), a Stafford Center committee consent item, and several consent agenda items and minutes. These routine land‑use and consent votes passed without extended debate and were recorded on the council docket.

Several routine items were approved by the Stafford City Council with minimal discussion, including replat approvals and the consent agenda.

Land‑use actions approved: - Replat (Bates Lane): A previously approved single tract was resubmitted to be split into two reserves; staff explained the change and council approved the replat as presented. - Replat (Fountain Gate Drive, Pheophilia Division): A single parcel will be divided into two equal parcels; staff noted structures already exist and Planning and Zoning recommended approval subject to conditions. Council approved the replat as presented after a brief public hearing.

Other actions: - Consent agenda: Council approved the consent agenda, including routine contract renewals and staff recommendations as listed on the packet. - Minutes and joint meeting approvals: Council approved minutes from prior meetings as presented.

Votes at a glance: each item was approved by council motion and recorded on the meeting docket; no substantive amendments were offered during council action.

Quotes: Staff summarized each replat’s purpose in brief presentations; one resident (Jean Wong) representing the Fountain Gate property owner explained the owners are separating buildings because they have different owners/partners.

Ending: These routine approvals clear the way for subsequent permitting and do not, by themselves, change zoning or require variances. Any outstanding conditions noted by Planning & Zoning will be enforced through standard staff review.