Votes at a glance: Raymore City Council, Dec. 22, 2025
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Summary
Council approved multiple ordinances and resolutions including four second-read bills, rezoning (conditional), Chapter 100 bond items, a preliminary plat extension and municipal court amendments; several items passed unanimously while others were 5-2.
Key formal actions taken by the Raymore City Council on Dec. 22, 2025:
- Consent agenda: Approved (minutes 12/08/2025; Southtown Storage East acceptance of public infrastructure). Vote: unanimous (7-0).
- Bill 4001 (second reading): Rezoning of 1012 South Madison Street from R-1 to R-E. Vote: unanimous (7-0).
- Bill 4003 (second reading): Award contract for printing services to Neil Settle Printing, City Manager authorized to execute. Vote: unanimous (7-0).
- Bill 4004 (second reading): Award contract for sign printing services to FastSigns. Vote: unanimous (7-0).
- Bill 4005 (second reading): Call for the general municipal election on 04/07/2026. Vote: unanimous (7-0).
- Bill 4002 (first reading with public hearing): Good Ranch Tract 12 rezoning to BP-P for a proposed federal records-storage facility; ordinance is conditional and becomes effective only if the Raymore site is awarded the federal lease. Vote: 5-2 (approved).
- Bill 3992 (first reading): Timber Trails/Iconic Chapter 100 multifamily phase (approx. $56.625M bond authorization; PILOT per-unit schedule; 25-year abatement). Vote: 5-2 (approved).
- Bill 3993 (first reading): Timber Trails/Iconic Chapter 100 retail phase (approx. $3.675M bond authorization; 25% base abatement with performance tiers). Vote: 5-2 (approved).
- Resolution 25-54: One-year extension of Saddle Brook preliminary plat. Vote: unanimous (7-0).
- Bill 4006 (first reading): Amendments to Chapter 130 (municipal court) responding to auditor recommendations (reporting/payment deadlines and special-judge appointment process). Vote: unanimous (7-0).
- Adjournment: Motion carried unanimously (7-0).
These votes were taken during the regular council meeting; bills approved on first reading require subsequent readings or procedural steps where applicable.
