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Votes at a glance: O'Fallon council adopts rezoning, IRB introductions and several resolutions

March 28, 2026 | O'Fallon, St. Charles County, Missouri


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Votes at a glance: O'Fallon council adopts rezoning, IRB introductions and several resolutions
O'Fallon — The City Council handled a slate of land‑use items and administrative resolutions on March 26. Key actions included several second‑reading votes on rezoning and conditional use permits, introductions of three industrial revenue bond (IRB) authorizing bills, and approval of multiple staff resolutions.

Selected outcomes

- Bill 78‑19 (rezoning a tract at 507 Sondren Street) — Passed on second reading with an 8‑1 roll call and becomes Ordinance 7280.
- Bill 78‑20 (conditional use permit related to the same 507 Sondren Street property) — Passed 8‑1 and becomes Ordinance 7281.
- Bill 78‑45 (rezoning at Wing Haven Boulevard/Hammock Court) — Passed 9‑0 and becomes Ordinance 7301.
- Bill 78‑46 (conditional use for a senior living community by O'Reilly Development Company LLC) — Passed 9‑0 and becomes Ordinance 7302.
- Bill 78‑47 (rezoning at 8100 Phoenix Parkway) — Passed 9‑0 and becomes Ordinance 7303.

Resolutions and administrative approvals

- Resolution 3‑26‑2026‑C — Approved: national opioid settlement agreement with remnant defendants (vote 9‑0).
- Resolution 3‑26‑2026‑D — Approved: Motorola Solutions radio purchase for 22 remote‑mounted mobile radios and accessories not to exceed $141,514.06 (vote 9‑0).
- Resolution 3‑26‑2026‑E — Approved: three‑year cloud disaster recovery services agreement with Sterling Computers Corporation (first‑year estimate and setup fees noted in staff materials; vote 9‑0).
- Resolution 3‑26‑2026‑F — Approved: 10‑year Axon agreement for tasers and VR headsets not to exceed $1,706,955.47 (vote 9‑0).
- Resolution 3‑26‑2026‑G — Approved: HVAC disconnect/reconnect work at CarShield Field not to exceed $9,824 (vote 9‑0).

Several bills authorizing taxable industrial revenue bonds for private development were introduced on first reading (Bills 78‑48, 78‑49, 78‑50) to facilitate partial real‑property tax abatement; bond counsel clarified the city will not provide financing and the abatements relate to development agreements.

Why it matters: The package of land‑use approvals shapes near‑term development in several O'Fallon neighborhoods, and the administrative resolutions authorize equipment and services that will be implemented by city departments. Votes were conducted by roll call and recorded in the meeting minutes.

Where to review documents: Detailed ordinance language, staff reports, and the full roll call records are available in the posted meeting packet and minutes.

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