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Draper City Council approves easement for Ivory Homes and appoints Elizabeth Allen to historic preservation committee
Summary
The council unanimously approved consent items including Resolution 25-39, granting an easement on city property for Ivory Homes’ Big Willow 5 subdivision, and Resolution 25-40, appointing Elizabeth Allen to the Historic Preservation Committee. The vote was 3–0 with two members absent.
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The Draper City Council approved its consent agenda, including approval of the July 15, 2025 meeting minutes, Resolution 25-39 (an easement on city property for Ivory Homes as part of the Big Willow 5 subdivision) and Resolution 25-40 (appointing Elizabeth Allen to the Historic Preservation Committee). The motion carried unanimously, 3–0.
In the meeting transcript, an attendee stated, "I move we approve consent items 5 a through 5 c." The motion was recorded in the minutes as proposed by "Miss Faudry," and Miss Lowery seconded. The clerk or presiding officer recorded affirmative votes from Miss Faudry, Miss Lowery and Mister Lowery, and noted that Councilmembers Johnson and Green were absent.
Resolution 25-39 was described on the record as approval of an easement on city property to accommodate Ivory Homes’ Big Willow 5 subdivision. Resolution 25-40 was described as the appointment of Elizabeth Allen to the Historic Preservation Committee. No monetary amounts or additional terms of the easement were discussed on the public record.
The meeting proceeded to a motion to adjourn and ended within minutes.
Note on transcript spelling: the transcript contains inconsistent spellings of one council member’s name (appearing as both "Miss Faudry" and "Miss Fodder" in different lines). The article uses the form most consistently recorded in the transcript, "Miss Faudry," and attributes mover/second as recorded in the meeting dialogue.
