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Mills council approves zoning change, tables renaming, passes gaming ordinance and safety resolution; approves draft lease after executive session

November 26, 2025 | Mills, Natrona, Wyoming


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Mills council approves zoning change, tables renaming, passes gaming ordinance and safety resolution; approves draft lease after executive session
The Mills City Council acted on multiple agenda items during the meeting.

Ordinance 832: The council moved and seconded a motion for third and final reading to amend the city zoning map, rezoning Mountain Meadows Subdivision No. 2, Lot 2A from Urban Agricultural to Residential R-1. The presiding member noted staff reports showed no substantive changes since prior review and the council recorded affirmative votes and declared the ordinance adopted.

Ordinance 833: Council moved to table Ordinance 833, a renaming item, after discussion about the proposed new name, veterans' concerns and use of $685 in fundraising to incorporate paperwork. Council members requested a timeframe for the name-selection process, asked that the veterans commission be invited to the next discussion, and asked Council Member McCarthy to present suggested names; the motion to table passed.

Ordinance 834: On second reading the council approved an ordinance concerning gaming after a motion and voice votes indicated readiness and passage.

Resolution 2025-42: The council approved a resolution designating Fire Chief Wilgay as the competent person for the purpose of fire extinguisher inspections. Staff clarified the draft is written broadly but would apply to City of Mills buildings as an internal policy at present.

Executive sessions and lease: The council voted to enter executive session for a property matter, and after returning approved a draft lease to present to a tenant, subject to final review by the mayor and staff. The council later entered and returned from an executive session on a legal matter and said no action was necessary. The meeting then adjourned.

Where motions were made, the mover and seconder were not identified by name in the public transcript; the council's votes were recorded by voice (series of "Aye" and a small number of dissenting "No" entries where noted).

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