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Votes at a glance: appointments, consent minutes and two ordinances approved

Taylorsville City Council · January 7, 2026
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Summary

Council approved the consent agenda minutes from Dec. 17, appointed David Young to the planning commission (resolution 26-01), adopted ordinance 26-01 (rezoning 5418 S. 1900 W.) and ordinance 26-02 (zoning text amendment on bar uses); all motions passed by recorded majority votes during the Jan. 6 meeting.

The Taylorsville City Council recorded the following formal actions during its Jan. 6 meeting:

- Consent agenda: Adopted minutes from the Dec. 17 council meeting (motion and second recorded; unanimous 'yes' votes by members present).

- Resolution 26-01: Motion to appoint David Young as the District 1 representative to the planning commission was moved and seconded; the council voted to approve the appointment.

- Ordinance 26-01: Council approved rezoning 5418 South 1900 West from Limited Commercial to Regional Commercial. The Planning Commission had forwarded a 6–0 favorable recommendation and staff recommended approval; council voted yes.

- Ordinance 26-02: Council approved a zoning-text amendment to Taylorsville Municipal Code §13-08.02 to require non-administrative conditional-use approval for bar establishments in RC zones that have entrances within 250 feet of residential zones; council voted yes. Staff said approval allows applicants to apply for conditional-use permits but does not itself authorize operation.

- Leadership elections: Council member Knutson elected chair for 2026; Council member Cochrane elected vice chair for 2026.

Where motions specified a mover and seconder in the transcript, that information is included in the council record; vote tallies and recorded 'yes' responses are captured in the meeting minutes.

No items were defeated or tabled during this meeting portion; several items (budget adjustments, Desert Fox Circle vacation) were discussed and scheduled for follow-up rather than final action.