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Votes at a glance: Snowflake Town Council, Oct. 7, 2025

Town Council, Town of Snowflake · March 1, 2026

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Summary

Summary of motions and recorded outcomes from the Oct. 7 Snowflake Town Council meeting, including consent-agenda approval, liquor-license recommendation, rezoning adoption, Ironside engineering contract approval, and tabling of a grading-code ordinance.

The Snowflake Town Council recorded the following formal actions Oct. 7, 2025:

- Consent agenda approved (motion by Cory Johnson, seconded by Travis Kay). Items included minutes (Sept. 2), the September check register, personnel policy update to Military Leave (4.9), purchase of a used 2024 Chevrolet Silverado 3500 with utility bed from Arizona Motors Snowflake for $78,897, Resolution 2025-11 renaming E 5th Street North to Ruth Lane, and FY25 budget adjustments. Vote: 6-0 (Mark Sheen absent).

- Liquor-license recommendation: Motion by Cory Johnson, seconded by Travis Kay, to recommend approval of the Type 009 liquor-store application submitted by Maria Danielle Burgess for Circle K Store #9578 at 315 N. Main St. Vote: 6-0 (Sheen absent). The recommendation will be forwarded to the State Liquor Board.

- Ordinance 2025-09 (rezoning 3102 W. 11th St. from R-2 to R-1) approved on a one-time reading. Motion by Byron Lewis; seconded by Greg Brimhall. Vote: 5-1 (Reid Stinnett opposed; Mark Sheen absent).

- Ironside Engineering proposal approved for water and sewer infrastructure plans at 19th S. and SR 77 (total cost $25,800). Motion by Travis Kay; seconded by Joseph Bjornn. Vote: unanimous.

- Ordinance 2025-11 (adopting Appendix J of the 2018 International Building Code regarding grading and permits) was tabled after extended council discussion. Motion by Byron Lewis; seconded by Mark Sheen. Vote: unanimous. Staff will return with the town attorney to provide further explanation.

These actions are recorded in the meeting minutes and will be reflected in the official town records.