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Florissant council approves multiple ordinances, rezoning and budget moves on July 14

Florissant City Council · July 15, 2025
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Summary

Council passed several ordinances including rezoning at 1280 N. Highway 67 (Ordinance 9084), transfers of special-use permits for automotive and fitness businesses (Ordinances 9085–9086), capital appropriations, police personnel schedule changes and a new chapter regulating hotels and motels (Ordinance 9092).

At its July 14 meeting the Florissant City Council approved a series of routine and substantive ordinances across land use, appropriations and municipal code updates.

Key votes and outcomes:

- Bill 10078 (rezoning for property at 1280 North Highway 67) passed and became Ordinance 9084 after roll-call approval. Council discussed access and an entrance modification to accommodate fuel trucks.

- Bill 10084 (transfer of special-use permit number 8107 to allow an automotive service garage at 8123 North Lindbergh) passed and became Ordinance 9085.

- Bill 10089 (transfer of special-use permit 8697 for a fitness center over 2,000 square feet at a shopping center) passed and became Ordinance 9086.

- Bill 10091 authorized a $42,000 appropriation from the Capital Improvement Fund for additional computers and became Ordinance 9087.

- Bill 10092 adopted the FY2025 CDBG annual action plan (see separate coverage) and directed the mayor to submit the plan to HUD.

- Bill 10093 amended the 2025 budget by updating the police department personnel schedule and became Ordinance 9088.

- Several other appropriations and transfers (equitable-sharing funds, IT contractual services, general-obligation bond funds for pool upgrades) were approved (Ordinances 9089–9091) and a new chapter regulating hotels, motels and lodging establishments (Bill 10100) passed as Ordinance 9092.

Most of these items passed on roll-call votes with no public opposition recorded at the final votes. Where public comment occurred, staff and petitioners responded to clarifying questions prior to final votes. Several items were set for subsequent readings before final passage as required by the city’s procedures.