Maplewood council approves appointment, several ordinances and votes to enter closed session
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Council approved Resolution 24‑43 appointing Lacey Mitchell; adopted a conflict‑disclosure ordinance; approved zoning changes (Bill 6,256 became ordinance number 60 50 after roll call); and voted to enter a closed session to discuss real estate and negotiated contracts.
At the meeting the council approved several formal actions.
Appointment: Council unanimously approved Resolution 24‑43 appointing Lacey Mitchell to the Special Business District Tax Advisory Commission (term expiring June 30, 2027). Roll call recorded yes votes from the council members present and the resolution was declared approved.
Conflict‑disclosure ordinance: Council moved, seconded and approved an ordinance to establish a procedure for fiscal officials to disclose potential conflicts of interest and substantial interests; the transcript records a voice vote in favor.
Zoning amendment (Bill 6,256): Council discussed amendments to single‑family residential district size and setback standards as an interim measure pending the comprehensive plan. After debate, council conducted a roll‑call vote. The transcript shows the recorded votes as: Council member Faulkingham — Yes; Council member Garcia — Yes; Mayor Greenberg — No; Council member Houma — Yes; Council member Paige — Yes; Council member Correll — Yes. The item was adopted and recorded as ordinance number 60 50.
Closed session: Council then moved and voted to hold a closed session to discuss real estate matters and negotiated contracts; roll call recorded a majority of yes votes and the motion carried. Meeting materials indicated no further public action would follow that evening.
