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Votes at a glance: Clarksburg council approves zoning readings, easement offer, landfill permits and an appointment

Clarksburg City Council · October 3, 2025
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Summary

The council took several formal actions on first reading and resolutions: rezoning of 1400 N. Nineteenth (first reading approved), a separate first-reading zoning ordinance, a right-of-way easement offer to Ethel Trainers to be negotiated, renewal and expansion of C&D landfill permits, and appointment of Jeff Strange to the Fire Civil Service

At its meeting the Clarksburg City Council approved several routine and substantive items by voice vote. Minutes record unanimous or unopposed voice votes for each item; no detailed roll-call tallies were provided in the transcript.

Key outcomes recorded in the meeting minutes/transcript:

- Consideration of first reading to amend the zoning ordinance to rezone and reclassify 1400 North Nineteenth Street from R-3 to R-2 — first reading approved (motion moved and seconded; "All in favor? Aye. ... Motion carries").

- Consideration of first reading of an ordinance to amend zoning classification for a separate parcel (referenced in transcript as "443") — first reading approved.

- Consideration of a resolution to offer a right-of-way easement to Ethel Trainers related to a pipeline/right-of-way agreement — council approved sending the proposed terms to negotiating partners; discussion noted a prior one-time offer of $22,000 and staff proposed negotiating a $20,000-per-year payment structure.

- Renewal of the C&D phase 4 landfill permit and authorization for a new noncommercial 2-acre C&D landfill phase 5 — approved.

- Appointment of Jeff Strange to the Fire Civil Service Commission — approved; council members noted he was the sole applicant for the posted vacancy.

The transcript records motions, seconds and voice votes for these items; the minutes-style wording used in the meeting was "All in favor? Aye. All opposed? Motion carries." The transcript does not include roll-call vote counts or recorded individual member votes.