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Council adopts rezoning for Davis & Grand, reads additional rezoning and approves unofficial election results

City of Cuba Council · April 10, 2026
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Summary

The council adopted an ordinance rezoning a parcel at Davis Street and Grand Avenue from R-1 to R-2 for Spring Creek Holdings, read a separate rezoning for first reading, and approved uncertified/unofficial local election results presented by the clerk.

The clerk read an ordinance to rezone a parcel at the corner of Davis Street and Grand Avenue within the city limits from R-1 (residential single- and two-family district) to R-2 (multiple-family district) on behalf of Spring Creek Holdings. A council member moved the ordinance, a second was recorded, and the council took a roll-call voice vote in favor.

The clerk also read a second ordinance proposing rezoning of a parcel at Davis Street and Grant Avenue from R-1 to R-2 for a first reading; that item was announced as bill number 22–11 for its first reading.

Later in the meeting the clerk read unofficial election totals for mayor, city marshal, city collector and aldermanic seats. The clerk read the tallies aloud (candidates and vote counts as presented):

"Mayor, Kevin Copeland, 02/1963 votes. Pitts Lase, 311 votes. Ryden, 2 votes."

"City marshal, Doug Shelton, 491 votes. Ryden, 9 votes."

"City collector, Kim Rodemeyer, 506 votes. Ryden, 4 votes."

"Alderman Ward 1, Ray Hornmeyer, 92 votes; Edson, 76 votes."

A council member moved to approve the results as presented; the motion was seconded and carried with an ‘‘aye’’ vote.

The council member who spoke publicly thanked a departing member for 22 years of service; council members and staff offered thanks in turn.

The rezoning ordinance was advanced according to the readings recorded and the election totals were approved by the council as presented during the meeting.