Votes at a glance: Sierra Vista City Council, April 10, 2025
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A quick summary of formal actions taken by the Sierra Vista City Council on April 10, 2025, including unanimous approvals on land‑use changes, conditional use permits, proclamations and administrative items.
Sierra Vista — The City Council took the following formal actions at its April 10 regular meeting. All roll‑call or voice votes noted in the transcript recorded the measures as passed with no stated opposition.
• Agenda approval — Motion to approve the agenda for the April 10, 2025 meeting (passed).
• Consent agenda — Approved minutes (work session 03/25/2025, regular meeting 03/27/2025) and Resolution 2025‑24 reappointing Alfred Spurgeon to the Sierra Vista Transportation Commission (term to expire 04/30/2027).
• Item 3 — Resolution approving a general‑plan amendment to change the future land use for 110–102 North First Street from commercial to high‑density residential (passed; Planning & Zoning Commission unanimous recommendation).
• Item 4 — Ordinance 2025‑002 adopting rezoning of 110 and 102 North First Street from general commercial to manufactured‑home residence (adopted).
• Item 5 — Resolution 2025‑26 approving a conditional use permit for 100 West Kayton Drive to allow four transitional tiny homes associated with Catholic Community Services (approved; conditions require administrative approval of modified site plan and landscaping prior to building permits).
• Item 6 — Resolution 2025‑27 approving a conditional use permit for a 100‑foot communications tower (monopine) at 999 East Fry Boulevard to address a coverage gap and provide capacity for first‑responder communications (approved; fire marshal submitted a supporting letter).
• Item 7 — Resolution approving a conditional use permit for a place of worship at 2151 South Highway 92 (Shout Church Inc.) in Cochise Vista Plaza (approved; applicant to make tenant improvements and construct an ADA restroom).
• Item 8 — Resolution adding Public Safety Personnel Retirement System (PSPRS) 457 and Arizona State Retirement System (ASRS) 457 deferred compensation plan options for employees (approved).
• Item 9 — Resolution restating the city’s commitment to fair housing (approved).
Most items were preceded by staff presentations and received unanimous Planning & Zoning Commission or staff recommendations where applicable. Where the transcript recorded nearby public‑comment or neighborhood‑meeting input (for example, the tiny‑homes project), staff summarized concerns and incorporated conditions intended to address them.
