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Votes at a glance: Farmington Hills City Council, Oct. 27, 2025
Summary
A compact summary of the council's formal actions on Oct. 27, including ordinance adoptions, PUD approvals, consent-judgment amendment, strategic-plan adoption and appointments.
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The Farmington Hills City Council took the following formal actions on Oct. 27, 2025 (motions listed as recorded in the agenda packet):
- Ordinance C7-2025 (zoning text amendment 1-2025): Adopted (public-art requirement) — roll-call adopted at second reading. - Ordinance C8-2025 (city code amendment 3-2025): Adopted (adds Arts Commission review authority for public art) — roll-call adopted at second reading. - Ordinance C9-2025 (zoning definition changes and commercial outdoor recreation space): Adopted — second reading and roll-call adoption. - Adoption of the 2025–2030 Strategic Plan (CMR 10-25-151): Approved — motion to adopt carried by roll-call vote. - Resolution authorizing public-entity membership in the West Michigan Health Insurance Pool (CMR 10-25-?): Adopted — roll-call vote 5 yes, 2 no; motion authorized the city manager to execute documents and named trustees. - Amended PUD agreement and revised site plan for Hunter Square Shopping Center (CMR 10-25-153): Approved; city manager authorized to sign the agreement. - Stipulated amendment to consent judgment for property on West 14 Mile Road (Ward Eagle): Approved (allows additional use including a hair salon; one-space parking deficiency permitted). - Appointment of board and commission members: Approved (multiple appointments to the Commission on Children Youth and Family, Innovation/Energy/Environmental Sustainability Commission and Zoning Board of Appeals; terms recorded in minutes). - Consent agenda items (CMR items including tentative FOP agreement, MyCareer Quest participation, quarterly financial reports, minutes): Approved by single motion and roll call.
Where the meeting record included explicit tallies or roll-call names, the council votes are recorded in the meeting minutes; where roll-call tallies were unanimous, the article lists the action as adopted. For items that were postponed or required follow-up (for example, the Cutting Edge Cuisine PUD amendment), council recorded postponement to a date certain (Nov. 10, 2025).

