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Garden City Emergency Planning Commission approves consent agenda, moves items to July 15 meeting

Garden City Emergency Planning Commission · June 22, 2026
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Summary

The Garden City Emergency Planning Commission approved its consent agenda on June 17, 2026, endorsing the May 20, 2026 minutes and agreeing to move three fiscal-year items and a conditional-use amendment to the July 15, 2026 meeting for further consideration.

The Garden City Emergency Planning Commission approved its consent agenda at a meeting on June 17, 2026, and agreed to reschedule multiple items for the commission’s July 15 meeting.

“ I move approval of the consent agenda, which consists of the minutes for 05/20/2026, CUB FY 2026 number 7 (moved to 07/15/2026), Subdivision FY 2026 number 2 (moved to 07/15/2026), and CPA FY 2026 number 1 (moved to 07/15/2026),” said Ashley Brown as he moved the motion.

The presiding officer seconded the motion and called for a voice vote. After members responded “aye,” the chair declared the consent agenda complete. The consent agenda items named in the motion include approval of the May 20, 2026 meeting minutes and three fiscal-year items; one conditional-use amendment (listed as UPM Y 226 in the agenda announcement) had already been removed from the consent agenda and slated for July 15, 2026.

Under the commission’s stated authority, the body makes final decisions on conditional-use permits and appeals and recommends actions on subdivisions, annexations and code or comprehensive-document changes to the City Council. The chair also reviewed the rules for public testimony and asked members of the public to sign up if they wished to speak at the appropriate point in the agenda.

The meeting opened at 7:23 p.m. with ceremonial remarks and the Pledge of Allegiance, and concluded after the consent agenda vote with brief closing remarks. The items moved to July 15 will return to the commission’s agenda at that meeting.