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Diamondville council approves second reading of Ordinance 495 removing mobile home parks as conditional use in commercial zones

Diamondville Town Council · February 16, 2026
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Summary

On Feb. 16, 2026 the Diamondville Town Council approved Ordinance 495 on its second reading to remove mobile home parks as a conditionally permitted use in commercial zoning districts; the motion passed unanimously, and a separate Title 1 ordinance was moved to a three-reading process.

Diamondville — The Diamondville Town Council approved Ordinance 495 on second reading on Feb. 16, 2026, removing mobile home parks as a conditionally permitted use within the town's commercial zoning districts.

Council Member Robert Sawaya moved to approve the ordinance on second reading; Council Member Sherrol Sloan seconded the motion and the council recorded unanimous support, with “all voted aye” noted in the minutes. The ordinance was described in the meeting as an amendment to the town code to change permitted uses in commercial zones.

In the same unfinished-business item, newly sworn Council Member Casey Clark moved to advance the proposed Title 1 into ordinance form for three readings; Council Member Sawaya seconded and the motion carried unanimously. The transcript does not specify an effective date or additional implementation steps for Ordinance 495.

The council's minutes do not include a roll-call tally by name for the ordinance vote; the meeting record states the motion carried with unanimous assent. Any further hearings, effective-date language or administrative instructions were not specified in the transcript and will depend on the ordinance-adoption rules the council follows.