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Citizens Advisory Review Committee recommends City Council approve Wholestone Farms amendment request

City of Fremont Citizens Advisory Review Committee · March 3, 2026
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Summary

At its March 3, 2026 meeting the Fremont Citizens Advisory Review Committee heard from Wholestone Farms and recommended the City Council approve the company’s amendment request; routine minutes were approved and budget reports were reviewed with no formal action.

The Fremont Citizens Advisory Review Committee recommended that the City Council approve an amendment request from Wholestone Farms Cooperative, Inc., after hearing an overview from Angie Olson, the city’s Plan Administrator, and comments from a Wholestone representative at its March 3, 2026 meeting.

Member Proskovec moved to approve and Member Meyer seconded the committee’s recommendation that the City Council approve Wholestone’s amendment request. With Member Schulz having joined the meeting, the motion carried on a recorded vote: Meyer, Schulz, Johannsen and Proskovec voting aye and Member Wiese absent.

Earlier in the meeting Member Proskovec moved and Member Meyer seconded approval of the minutes from the December 2, 2025 meeting; that motion carried 3-0 with Proskovec, Johannsen and Meyer recorded as voting aye (Schulz joined after that vote and Wiese was absent). Angie Olson also presented the committee’s fund-balance overview and the quarterly report and answered members’ questions; the committee discussed both items but took no formal action on them.

The committee convened at the Municipal Building, 400 E Military Ave, and adjourned at 12:22 p.m. The recommendation on Wholestone Farms’ amendment will be forwarded to the City Council for its consideration at a future meeting.