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Votes at a glance: minutes, audit acceptance, SUP approval and personnel posting

Crockett City Council · April 7, 2026

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Summary

On April 6 Crockett council approved March 16 minutes, accepted the FY2025 audit (one stated opposition), approved a specific-use permit for 1201 North Park Street with tax-payment conditions, and authorized posting a city treasurer position; several actions were voice votes.

Crockett — The city council recorded several formal actions April 6, including approval of minutes, acceptance of the fiscal-year 2025 audit, approval of a specific-use permit for a manufactured home, and authorization to post a city-treasurer position.

Minutes: Council member S6 moved to approve the March 16 minutes; S2 seconded and Chair S1 announced the motion carried (voice vote).

Audit acceptance: After the audit presentation by Molly Abley (S8), S3 moved to accept the audit and S2 seconded. Chair announced the motion carried on a voice vote. Resident S5 stated opposition, saying, "I oppose... We just received the audit," and questioned the opportunity to review the document before the vote.

Specific-use permit (SUP) for 1201 North Park Street: Council opened a public hearing for an application by Kenneth Wayne Thomas to place a manufactured home at 1201 North Park Street (Parcel 16785). Following staff remarks that notices were mailed to properties within 300 feet and no opposing testimony appeared at the planning-and-zoning hearing, S3 moved to approve the SUP and S6 seconded. S7 and staff recorded that approval is contingent on the applicant entering a payment plan for back taxes and demolishing the existing dilapidated structure; Chair announced the motion carried.

Personnel posting: After an executive-session discussion on appointment and duties for a city treasurer/finance director, S3 moved to post and recruit a city-treasurer position; S4 seconded and Chair announced the motion carried.

Several votes were taken by voice; the transcript records motion makers, seconders and Chair announcements of outcomes but does not include full roll-call tallies by name for each vote.