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Diamondville council adopts ordinance removing mobile home parks from commercial zoning
Summary
On March 2, 2026, the Diamondville Town Council unanimously approved Ordinance 495 on third and final reading to remove mobile home parks as a conditionally permitted use in commercial zoning districts; the council also reviewed the town Emergency Action Plan.
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The Diamondville Town Council voted unanimously March 2 to adopt Ordinance 495 on third and final reading, removing mobile home parks as a conditionally permitted use within the town’s commercial zoning districts. Councilmember Robert Sawaya moved the ordinance’s approval; Councilmember Sherrol Sloan seconded, and the motion carried with all voting aye.
The ordinance was taken up under unfinished business. Chief of Police Jeff Kolata presented the governing body with the town’s current Emergency Action Plan during the same segment for council review; no formal action on the plan was recorded in the transcript.
The adoption marks the ordinance’s final reading at the March 2 meeting. The council’s minutes record the vote as unanimous; the transcript does not list individual roll-call votes or any recorded nay or abstain votes. Mayor Eric Backman presided and adjourned the meeting at 7:13 p.m.
