At its regular meeting, the City of Gardner approved multiple ordinances and one resolution after staff presentations and council questions. Key outcomes:
- Ordinance 2864 — Rezoning (Magnolia Fields): Approved. Rezoned roughly 17.9 acres from RP2 to RP4 for a preliminary development plan of 59 duplex/compact lots north of 167th Street and Poplar Street. Council recorded affirmative votes and the ordinance passed after staff confirmed stormwater review and fire-district coordination.
- Ordinance 2865 — Hotel rezoning (Staybridge/Holiday Inn Express): Approved. Rezone from C3 to CP3 for a 128-room dual-brand hotel on ~3.2 acres; staff and the planning commission recommended approval and the council adopted the ordinance.
- Ordinance 2871 — Amend Title 17 (land development code chapters 1–3): Approved. Administrative updates to general provisions, definitions and application procedures were adopted; staff provided clean and redline copies in the packet.
- Ordinance 2866 — Standard Traffic Ordinance (2025): Approved. Council adopted the annual standard traffic ordinance (Kansas City edition, 2025) with routine updates and an item proposing a citation for failing to update a driver's license address; staff described enforcement discretion and case dismissal options if proof of compliance is provided.
- Ordinance 2867 — Uniform Public Offense Code (UPOC, 2025) with unlawful-camping provision: Approved. Council adopted the UPOC and added an unlawful-camping violation intended to provide officers a lower-level enforcement option; the measure passed after debate over parked vehicles, shelter capacity and even enforcement.
- Ordinance 2868 — Park regulations (overnight camping): Approved. The council adopted a parks-code change prohibiting overnight camping on city land except by posted or special permit for organized events; permit fees typically waived for groups such as scouts.
- Ordinance 2869 — Animal licensing: Approved. The council amended pet-licensing rules to require licensing at 6 months of age rather than 3 months, reflecting veterinary practice and an existing tiered fee to encourage spay/neuter and microchipping.
- Ordinance 2870 — Hearing procedures (GMC 8.20.03): Approved. Council amended the municipal code to move hearings for orders to abate vegetation and health nuisances to the city administrator and to provide clearer guidance on procedure.
- Resolution 2188 — Assignment of IRB benefits (Flint Trails): Approved. Council consented to assign IRB benefits originally referenced in resolution 2147, effectively changing the company name associated with the previously authorized project.
- Ordinance 2872 — Electric system improvements; GO bond increase: Approved. Council authorized an increase in the previously authorized general-obligation bond amount to $5,125,000 to cover higher issuance costs and additional invoices for a unit-2 gas turbine upgrade.
Votes and movers: where a mover/second was recorded the clerk announced it; several roll-call votes were recorded in the minutes for each ordinance and resolution. Notable roll-call outcomes recorded in the minutes include a small number of No votes (for example, a No recorded on the traffic ordinance vote by one council member and one No on the UPOC vote by another), but the majority of listed items passed.
Next steps: staff will implement code updates, return with clarified language for camping/park rules and continue coordination with county mental-health providers and local nonprofit partners for referrals and emergency assistance.