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MEETING OF THE AMES CITY COUNCIL
The Ames City Council meeting is at 6:00 p.m. at City Hall. The council meeting agenda includes the following. Note that you can generally click on individual agenda items below to get the full staff report or other explanation.
- 26. Hearing on City of Ames Budget.
On April 8th, Council held a public hearing about our proposed tax levy and also set April 22nd as the public hearing for our Proposed 25/26 Budget. - 27. Hearing on proposed Zoning Text Amendment modifying Billboard standards and creating new Digital Display standards.
In order for The Linc to eventually develop, the two billboards on that property need to be removed. In order to do so, the billboard company is asking for a digital billboard. (The best city-owned property for such a billboard is considered to be out by Hwy 30 off of Billy Sunday Rd.) Our current billboard ordinance already limits where billboards can be but staff make some recommendations for other considerations, such as a limit on “nits” (the unit of measurement most commonly used to describe brightness of an illuminated billboard screen). Council is being asked to approve standards for digital billboards, some of which are listed in the staff report. - 30. Motion accepting Fitch Family Indoor Aquatic Center monthly update.
This is a regularly scheduled update, news is mostly good, no crises and no need yet to spend much of the pollution mitigation budget, and the facility is on target to be complete in early 2026. - 31. Discussion of Ames Homebuilders Association's request for review of driveway regulations.
Council was asked to revisit our driveway standards, to allow more room for driveways where they meet sidewalks. The Homebuilders Association has included some pictures (available in the staff report) to illustrate what they are asking for. - 32. Notification Requirements Review for Mailed Notice, Public Hearings, Courtesy Notices, and Legal Notifications Webpage.
Council had asked staff to research options for a webpage that could serve as a resource for all types of public notices. Staff present a few options, including an option to increase the distance for notice on certain zoning actions from 200 ft to 300 ft. - 33. Motion to initiate voluntary annexation of property at 57258 220th Street (East 13th Street).
This is a 100% voluntary annexation request from a property owner on East 13th St. - 34. Resolution awarding contract to Brown Reynolds Watford Architects, of College Station, Texas for Architectural and Engineering Services to construct a New Fire Station 2 in the amount not-to-exceed $78,800 .
For a number of years, Council and Staff have been considering alternate locations for Fire Station 2. The City and Iowa State have identified land west of State Ave., and Council is now being asked to award a contract for the design of the new Fire Station #2. - 35. Lease Agreement for Welch Lot T in Campustown.
The City currently leases this property for use as a metered public lot, and the lease expires in 2025. Council is being asked if we want to renew, and because this lot does not generate the money it costs to rent, if we would consider raising meter rates in the lot.
Communications to Council: The following items are requests and communications to Council that aren't published on the agenda, so we won't deliberate them substantially.This includes staff reports and communications or requests from constituents and developers. Typically, Council will ask city staff for more information, put the item on a future agenda for deliberation and possible action, or just accept the communication, taking no further action.
Thanks for reading,
Bronwyn Beatty-Hansen
Ames City Council, Ward 1