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Clifton council approves zoning change to allow single‑family homes in mobile‑home district
Summary
The Clifton City Council voted to amend the city zoning ordinance to explicitly permit single‑family residential buildings in the R‑M‑H (residential mobile‑home) zoning district. The motion was made, seconded and approved by hand vote; no roll‑call tally was recorded on the transcript.
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The Clifton City Council approved an ordinance amending the city zoning code to allow single‑family residential buildings in the R‑M‑H (residential mobile‑home) zoning district.
Phil, who summarized the item for the council, said the change would explicitly "identify that single family residential buildings are allowed within the zoning district." After a brief comment — "You can't move the houses," a participant said — a motion to approve the ordinance was made and seconded and the Chair called for a hand vote. The Chair then said the measure passed; the transcript does not record a numerical roll call or a named tally.
Council members said the recommended edits were noted in red in the meeting packet; Phil invited members to submit further modifications to him before the item proceeds. The transcript does not show a public hearing on the zoning change at this meeting, and it does not record a vote count or the names of the motion maker and seconder.
The council did not attach additional implementation dates or conditions on the record. Next steps identified on the record were limited to editorial changes and internal follow‑up; the ordinance’s effective date and any required administrative steps were not specified in the meeting record.
Action recorded: approved — ordinance to amend zoning to allow single‑family residential structures in the R‑M‑H zoning district (motion text and tally not specified on the record).

