Votes at a glance: Rapid City Legal & Finance Committee actions on Nov. 27, 2024

Rapid City Legal & Finance Committee · November 28, 2024

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Summary

Summary of motions and outcomes: agenda adopted; consent items 1–11 approved; Ordinance 6,641 adopting 2024 International Fire Code advanced; committee let the cannabis moratorium expire; TIF Resolution 2024-075 (Homestead Street) approved; Ordinance 66 44 (data center provisions) advanced; meeting adjourned.

At its Nov. 27 meeting, the Rapid City Legal & Finance Committee took the following formal actions:

- Agenda adoption: Motion by Rosalind, second by Evans; voice vote recorded as 'Aye' and the agenda was adopted.

- Consent items 1–11: Motion to approve (motion by Roseland, second by Maher); approved on consent.

- Ordinance No. 6,641: Introduction/first reading to amend Chapter 8.24 to adopt the 2024 International Fire Code; motion approved by committee.

- Cannabis dispensary moratorium (Item 13): Motion by Evans to let the moratorium expire and allow the ordinance as written to proceed; motion carried with one recorded no vote (Mr. Maher).

- Resolution No. 2024-075 (TID #83 Homestead Street amendment): Motion by Evans, second by Maher to approve amendment #1 to the project plan to secure lots for park expansion, a fire station site and drainage improvements; motion carried.

- Ordinance 66 44 (Title 17 amendment for data centers): Introduction/first reading to add a data-center definition and to permit data centers in light and heavy industrial districts with required feasibility studies for water and electric capacity; motion carried.

- Adjournment: Motion by Rosalind, second by Pettigrew; all in favor and the meeting adjourned.

Where vote tallies were not specified in the transcript, committee minutes should be consulted for roll-call records; the transcript records at least one explicitly noted dissent on the cannabis moratorium vote.