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Clayton council approves two developer incentive districts, cybersecurity and personnel ordinances; several resolutions pass
Summary
The Clayton City Council approved two tax-increment financing incentive-district ordinances for Hunters Path and Northwoods Estates (each passed 5–1 with one member absent), adopted a city cybersecurity ordinance and a 2026 job-and-wage scale, and approved two budget-related resolutions. Council rejected proposed amendment motions for TIF caps for lack of a second.
The Clayton City Council approved multiple ordinances and resolutions during its December meeting, including two developer incentive-district measures that passed 5–1, a citywide cybersecurity ordinance, a new 2026 job-and-wage classification ordinance, and two finance-related resolutions.
Ordinances authorizing incentive districts: The council read and approved Ordinance O11 25 31, which would create three incentive districts for the Hunters Path development and establish a municipal public-improvement tax-increment-equivalent fund. An amendment motion proposing an infrastructure reimbursement cap of $970,000 and a clause to terminate the TIF when that cap was met failed for lack of a second. After a motion to approve the ordinance as written, the chair recorded a roll call with the following responses:…
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