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Inwood council approves sale of city property to Vande Kamp and Maassen

Inwood City Council · February 10, 2025
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Summary

At its Feb. 10 meeting the Inwood City Council adopted Resolution #4-25, approving the sale of a city-owned interest in real estate to Jace Vande Kamp and Jacob Maassen after a public hearing with no public comment.

Mayor Becca Bixler presided over the Inwood City Council meeting on Feb. 10, when the council approved Resolution #4-25 to sell a city-owned interest in real estate to Jace Vande Kamp and Jacob Maassen.

Motion by Council Member Mark Timmerman, seconded by Council Member Jordan Huyser, introduced Resolution #4-25. The motion passed unanimously with Timmerman, Shannon Faber, Huyser and Rick Rozeboom voting in favor and no votes against. Mayor Bixler opened the required public hearing; the minutes record that no one spoke and no written comments were submitted.

The minutes do not specify the parcel address; they record only that the sale was to Jace Vande Kamp and Jacob Maassen and that council adopted the resolution. The council packet also notes subsequent planning activity related to nearby property (see related article on a proposed apartment on Lot 1 of North End Subdivision).

Next steps noted in the record include completing any customary conveyance paperwork after the council's action. The meeting adjourned after routine final business.