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Diamondville council adopts Ordinance 495, removes mobile‑home parks as conditional use in commercial zones

Diamondville Town Council · March 2, 2026
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Summary

On March 2, 2026, the Diamondville Town Council approved Ordinance 495 on its third and final reading to remove mobile‑home parks as a conditionally permitted use within commercial zoning districts; the motion carried unanimously.

The Diamondville Town Council adopted Ordinance 495 on March 2, 2026, removing mobile‑home parks as a conditionally permitted use within commercial zoning districts. The action took place during the council’s regular meeting at Town Hall.

Councilmember Robert Sawaya moved approval of Ordinance 495 on its third and final reading; Councilmember Sherrol Sloan seconded the motion, and all members present voted aye. The ordinance was presented to the governing body as an amendment to the town zoning code to eliminate mobile‑home parks as a conditional use in commercial zones.

The vote followed the council’s routine roll call and acceptance of routine reports earlier in the evening. The transcript records the motion and unanimous vote but does not specify an effective date for the ordinance; the effective date was not specified in the meeting record.

Chief of Police Jeff Kolata separately presented the town’s current Emergency Action Plan during the same meeting, but the transcript records that presentation for review only and does not link it to Ordinance 495.

The council did not record additional debate in the transcript; minutes should be consulted for the full ordinance text, effective dates, and any implementing steps.