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The Ozark City Council completed a set of routine actions and appointments and adopted a resolution opposing the 'SSUT litigation' during its meeting.
Motions and recorded outcomes in the meeting transcript include: approval of the Nov. 18, 2025 minutes (motion moved by Speaker 3, seconded by Speaker 4; motion carried); setting the agenda as presented (Speaker 5 moved; motion carried); approval of the second-reading liquor license for Rink LLC, Highway Liquor (moved by Speaker 5; motion carried); reappointment of Joe Adams as city attorney (motion carried); reappointment of Christina Faulkner and Elizabeth Delaney to the Ozarkdale County Library Board (motion carried); reappointments/appointments to the Historic Preservation Commission (the council approved the slate as read into the record); appointment of the police chief and fire chief to the E-911 Board (motion carried); appointment of Ryan Campbell and Mayor Charles Ward to the Planning Commission (motion carried); approval of the 2026 holiday schedule (motion carried); and introduction and adoption of a resolution opposing the SSUT litigation (motion carried).
Most votes were taken by voice and recorded as 'all in favor' with no roll-call tallies in the transcript. Several names for appointees were read into the record; in a few cases the transcript reflects inconsistent spellings for the same individual. The meeting concluded after brief final remarks from the mayor and a motion to adjourn.
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