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Council approves shop for Troy Sanford, reviews property options and denies school-supply funding request

City of Electric City Council · April 14, 2026
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Summary

Council approved a land-use clarification allowing Troy Sanford to build a shop on 12 acres at the city's south edge, heard options from Jared Rang and plans for a laundromat from Dan Garabedian, and declined a school-supplies funding request from the Wayfinders group due to municipal gifting restrictions.

The council approved a land-use clarification allowing Troy Sanford to build a shop on his 12-acre parcel at the south edge of the city before building a primary residence (M/S Buche/Hoffman). The motion passed by unanimous consent.

Property owner Jared Rang discussed options for a recently acquired lot at 202 Kelso and was advised that storage units or an RV park would not be permissible under existing zoning and lot-size rules. Separately, Dan Garabedian submitted plans for a permitted laundromat at 120 E Coulee Blvd. The council also considered a teacher wish list from Linda Roberts of the Wayfinders group asking for school-supply donations to Lake Roosevelt School District; council voted not to approve funding because municipal public gifting restrictions bar the expenditure (M/S Gilbert/Hoffman).