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Snowflake council approves Circle K liquor license, adopts administrative enforcement ordinance and authorizes street work; tables rezone
Summary
At its Sept. 2 meeting, the Snowflake Town Council approved a liquor license for Circle K Store #415, adopted Ordinance 2025-10 to allow administrative code enforcement under ARS 9-500.21, and authorized chip-seal and striping contracts for town streets; the council tabled a rezoning request for further P&Z review.
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On Sept. 2, 2025, the Snowflake Town Council voted unanimously, with Councilmembers Johnson and Stinnett absent, to approve several items including a liquor license recommendation for Circle K Store #415 at 110 Main St, adopt Ordinance 2025-10 authorizing an administrative enforcement process under ARS 9-500.21, and authorize contracts for single chip seal and Concho Highway striping.
The council opened and closed a public hearing on an application submitted by Maria Danielle Burgess on behalf of Circle K Store #415 and, following council motion by Mark Sheen and a second by Travis Kay, recommended approval of the Type 10 wine-and-beer license. The motion passed unanimously with Johnson and Stinnett absent.
Council also considered a zoning change request for property at 3102 W 11th St. Applicant Doug Westbrook attended and P&Z Commissioner Bruce Meyer noted a list of items P&Z requested. After discussion about whether remaining technical issues could be resolved in permitting, Councilmember Mark Sheen moved to table the item so the P&Z Commission could review outstanding requests; the motion passed.
On Ordinance 2025-10, which amends the town code to authorize an administrative enforcement process under Arizona Revised Statutes 9-500.21, Town Manager Brian Richards said the town attorney drafted the ordinance and the council had previewed it at last month's work session. Councilmember Mark Sheen moved and Councilmember Byron Lewis seconded approval to read the ordinance once by title and adopt it as written; the measure passed.
The council authorized the Town Manager to enter agreements for pavement maintenance and striping after staff presented condition ratings and contractor quotes. Brian Richards recommended Surface Contracting, Inc., of Snowflake, for single chip seal and fog coat on selected streets and Hatch Industries, Inc., of Snowflake, for Concho Highway striping. Councilmember Byron Lewis moved to approve the contracts with the caveat that contractors be in good standing with the town; the motion passed.
Votes at a glance: - Consent agenda (minutes, financial reports, two variances, and authorization for the Town Manager to submit participation forms for the Purdue Opioid Settlement and the Secondary Manufacturers National Opioid Settlement): approved; motion by Mark Sheen, second by Joe Bjornn; passed unanimously with Johnson and Stinnett absent. - Circle K liquor license (Type 10 for 110 Main St): recommended for approval; motion by Mark Sheen, second by Travis Kay; passed unanimously with Johnson and Stinnett absent. - Rezoning request for 3102 W 11th St (Westbrook): tabled for additional P&Z review; motion by Mark Sheen, second by Byron Lewis; passed. - Ordinance 2025-10 (administrative enforcement process under ARS 9-500.21): approved for reading and adopted as written; motion by Mark Sheen, second by Byron Lewis; passed. - Single chip seal and Concho Highway striping contracts: authorized, recommending Surface Contracting, Inc. and Hatch Industries, Inc.; motion by Byron Lewis, second by Greg Brimhall; passed.
The council's actions package includes variances noted on the consent agenda and the Town Manager's authorization to participate in opioid-settlement programs intended to provide remediation funds; the meeting record shows the council approved these consent items as part of a single motion. The council ended the meeting after member reports and the manager's summary of capital projects.
Town Manager Brian Richards reported summer capital work (paving in the Turley subdivision and other town sites, library parking lot and cemetery paving) and said in-house work saved about $283,000; staff work on the sewer treatment plant clarifier saved about $80,000. Richards also noted a grant award and ADOT partnership for Rodeo Road and that Circle K has final ADOT approval for a turn signal and intersection widening at Concho Highway.
The council adjourned at 7:48 PM.
