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Votes at a glance: Pavilion council adopts TIF policy, approves subdivision agreement amendments and other items

Pavilion City Council · April 7, 2026
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Summary

At its April 7 meeting the Pavilion City Council adopted an ordinance creating a Community Development Agency and a Tax Increment Financing policy, and approved amendments to subdivision agreements for the Oakhill and Granite Falls North projects. Several items were introduced for later action including annexation and zoning ordinances.

The Pavilion City Council on April 7 approved several ordinances and resolutions affecting economic development and subdivisions.

Ordinance 2081: The council adopted the Pavilion Tax Increment Financing (TIF) Policy and created the Pavilion Community Development Agency. Motion to adopt ordinance 2081 was made by Councilman Glover, seconded by Councilman Ingberg, and passed during the meeting.

Resolution R2600069 (Oakhill): The council held a public hearing on a fourth amendment to the Oakhill (Oakleaf) subdivision agreement. Engineer Joe Foley described the amendment as an adjustment to the source and use of funds for two phase-two projects that cost more than initially estimated, and said the overall project is proceeding well. Following public comment, the council (motion by Councilman Stewie, second by Councilman Sunday) approved the resolution.

Resolution R2600070 (Granite Falls North): The council approved a ninth amendment to the Granite Falls North subdivision agreement (motion by Councilman Gaines, second by Councilman Fansaw).

Introductions and hearings: The council introduced ordinances for 2026 annexation number one (ordinance 2082) and related zoning actions (ordinance 2083) and considered a rezoning application (ordinance 2085) for a parcel described near South 156th Street and Shramm Road; these items were introduced for future consideration. The council also opened and closed a public hearing on ordinance 2084 (amending chapter 51, section 12 of the municipal code regarding the office of the city attorney) with no public comment.

Votes at the meeting were recorded by motion and second; explicit vote tallies are not specified in the transcript for each item but the minutes record that each motion passed.