City Council Finishes 1000 Pages Agenda Packet in 2 Hours
The Keizer City Council held a meeting with a record 1,077-page agenda packet, but they managed to complete it in two hours. The meeting primarily focused on two public hearing items, one dealing with a text amendment to the Keizer Development Code, addressing accessory dwelling units and cottage cluster standards, and the other regarding the adoption of a natural hazards mitigation plan for Marion County. The council approved changes to the Keizer Development Code, offering flexibility for property owners in accomplishing their development goals, and they also approved liquor license applications for Brix Tavern and Kagoshima Ramen House. Additionally, Grayton Woodward was appointed as the next Youth Councilor, and Councilor Robert Husseman announced appointments to two city committees.