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Scott City Council adopts Keeley Subdivision plat to enable sale of apartments
Summary
The Scott City Council unanimously adopted Ordinance (Bill No. 1408) on Jan. 20, 2026, approving a minor subdivision plat for Keeley Subdivision so the owner can divide property to sell on-site apartments; the vote was 6-0 with one member absent.
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The Scott City Council adopted Bill No. 1408 on Jan. 20, 2026, approving the subdivision plat for Keeley Subdivision to allow the owner to divide the property and enable sale of apartments located there. Council Member Mike Rhymer moved to adopt the plat and Council Member Victor Phillips seconded. The roll-call vote recorded six ayes and one absent member; the ordinance passed.
The ordinance was presented as a minor subdivision that would divide the parcel so the owner may offer the individual apartment units for sale. Council Member Victor Phillips made a motion for first reading; Council Member Jack Howard moved for a second reading before the adoption vote.
City Attorney Mary Eftink-Boner was present during the item; no amendments or conditions to the plat were recorded at the meeting. Heather Ingvalson was noted as absent for the vote. The Council did not record any dissent or requests for additional study during the discussion.
The ordinance takes effect according to the City's adoption procedures. The council did not specify additional implementation steps or an effective date during the meeting.
