Key votes and outcomes from the Dec. 8, 2025 Sparks City Council meeting:
- Annual Comprehensive Financial Report (FY24-25): Council accepted the ACFR, which included an unmodified (clean) audit opinion, and approved required federal and state corrective action plans (staff cited two federal corrective-action items and one state budget violation involving Parks & Recreation expenditures of $363,308). Motion carried unanimously.
- 2025 Sewer Rate Study Business Impact Statement (BIS): Council approved the required BIS that precedes any fee adoption. Staff described a proposed citizen sewer rate of $28.04/month (staff recommendation) and a proposed connection fee around $9,700; a first reading and a public hearing were scheduled for January 2026. Motion carried unanimously.
- Elections ordinance (Bill 2,842): Council adopted an ordinance setting the municipal primary for June 9, 2026, and the general election for Nov. 3, 2026, identified offices up for election (mayor, municipal judge Dept. 2 and council wards 2 and 4) and set filing fees ($100 for judicial filings, $30 for others). Motion carried unanimously.
- Fire code adoption (Bill 2,845): Council adopted the 2024 edition of the International Fire Code and the International Wildland-Urban Interface Code (effective Jan. 1, 2026) with local amendments (e.g., modifying minimum corridor/stair width language). Motion carried unanimously.
- Consent agenda and appointment: Council approved consent items 8.1' 8.5 and unanimously appointed Ricky Rodriguez Elkins to the Sparks Planning Commission for a four-year term ending Dec. 31, 2029.
- Redevelopment Agency: The Sparks Redevelopment Agency subsequently approved an agenda and minutes, with one minutes vote recorded as passing 5 with 1 no vote.
Each action above was moved, seconded and approved on the record at the Dec. 8 meeting. Where motions were unanimous the clerk recorded "motion carries unanimously." Items that require further public hearing (notably the sewer-rate ordinance) were set for additional readings and hearings per staff presentations.