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Ellisville council adopts ordinance updating municipal lighting rules (Ordinance #3639)

City of Ellisville Council · May 6, 2026
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Summary

On second reading the council adopted Bill #3867, which amends sections of the municipal code relating to lighting requirements; the measure was enacted as Ordinance #3639 after a recorded roll-call vote.

The Ellisville City Council voted May 6 to adopt Bill #3867 on second reading; the bill amends Title IV of the municipal code to modify lighting requirements and will be codified as Ordinance #3639.

Council Member Cahill moved to read Bill #3867 for a second time by title only; Council Member Hildebrand seconded and the motion to read passed. Cahill introduced Bill #3867 as the second-reading ordinance amending zoning and sign chapters related to lighting. City Attorney Malone noted that the council at its April 15 meeting had reverted a previously read amended version back to the original Bill #3867 for consideration this evening.

Council Member Cahill moved for final passage of Bill #3867; Council Member Sanborn seconded. The roll-call votes on the second reading were: Cahill AYE, Sanborn AYE, Hildebrand AYE, Mike Roemerman AYE, Compton AYE, and Niebling AYE. The bill becomes Ordinance #3639.