Quinlan Planning & Zoning Commission Regular Meeting
The commission conducted new business concerning leadership appointments, specifically selecting a Chairperson, a Vice-Chairperson, and a Secretary to serve through October 2026.
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The commission conducted new business concerning leadership appointments, specifically selecting a Chairperson, a Vice-Chairperson, and a Secretary to serve through October 2026.
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The council meeting covered various administrative and legislative matters, including the declaration of dates for the Fall "Chunk Your Junk" cleanup event. The council reviewed monthly reports from the Fire and Police Departments and received an update on delinquent tax and lien collections. A public hearing was held regarding the annexation of approximately 13.82 acres. Additionally, the council approved a zoning ordinance variance for a shared parking agreement, authorized an agreement for professional engineering services, accepted sidewalk improvements, and authorized a one-year maintenance bond. A resolution was passed to select a health insurance provider for city employees, and a preliminary budget workshop for the 2026-2027 fiscal year was conducted.
The meeting involved citizen comments concerning drainage issues and feedback on city staff performance. Key presentations included a proclamation for Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month and a recognition of long-term service to the city. New business items addressed the authorization to create the North Central Texas Regional 9-1-1 Emergency Communications District, the approval of fireworks event agreements, and an initial discussion regarding fiscal year budget goals.
The council convened a public hearing to review the proposed tax rate for the 2015-2016 fiscal year.
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