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Votes at a glance: approvals on zoning, CDBG items, pavement plan, ordinance reading and facade loan
Summary
Council approved the Northridge Villas zoning amendment, multiple CDBG items and the CIP for planning, passed the pavement-management contract 6–1, approved the rules-of-order ordinance on first reading unanimously, and approved a facade forgivable loan 6–1; other consent items were approved with routine roll-call votes.
The Minot City Council recorded several formal outcomes during its May 4 meeting:
- Northridge Villas (case 2016-19) zoning map amendment: motion to close the public hearing and approve as presented — approved unanimously.
- Consent agenda (remaining items after two pulls): approved unanimously.
- Case 2016-14 (Stonebridge Farms, item 6.14): motion to approve — passed 6–0 with Alderman Hayes abstaining (abstention recorded due to ownership conflict on the related vendor).
- Pavement-management plan contract (item 6.2): approve contract total $167,000 (MPO $107,000; city $60,000) — passed 6–1 (dissent recorded from Alderman Fuller).
- Program Year 2026 Community Development Block Grant (annual action plan): close public hearing and approve as presented — approved unanimously.
- Revised citizen participation plan: close public hearing and approve — approved unanimously.
- Capital Improvement Plan (five-year, planning document): close public hearing and approve as presented for planning purposes — approved unanimously.
- CDBG entitlement funding recommendations (youth works; Minot Commission on Aging): approved unanimously.
- Rules of order ordinance (item 7.6): approved on first reading including option b allowing the presiding officer to make a motion if relinquishing the chair — approved unanimously on first reading; second reading required for final adoption.
- Facade improvement forgivable loan request by CXL LLC (302 E Central Ave): approved (forgivable loan up to $148,500) — passed 6–1 with dissent from Alderman Samuelson.
Council recorded other routine motions and staff reports as part of the meeting packet.

