Williston City Council Approves Rezoning Ordinance, Discusses Park Equipment and Infrastructure Plans

The Williston City Council’s recent meeting covered significant ground, including the approval of a key rezoning ordinance, discussions on park equipment installations, and various infrastructure improvements.

The council approved Ordinance 2024-25, changing the zoning classification for a property owned by Turning Point Fitness LLC from residential duplex (R2) to commercial intensive (C2). This decision followed a quasi-judicial hearing, where staff confirmed compliance with the Land Development Code and previous approvals from the Planning and Zoning Commission. The motion to approve the ordinance was passed unanimously by the council members present.

In addition to the rezoning approval, a major topic of discussion involved the installation of exercise equipment across various parks, particularly Peggy O’Neal Park. The council debated the appropriateness of placing the equipment in Peggy O’Neal Park due to its natural setting and concerns about flooding. Some council members and community members suggested alternative locations, such as John Henry Park and Cornelius Williams Park, where the equipment might be more suitable. Suggestions were made to spread out the equipment to enhance accessibility and reduce the risk of vandalism, especially at Cornelius Williams Park. The exercise equipment’s total cost was noted to be approximately $13,900, with a consensus on its potential benefits for the community.

The council also addressed the formation of a Charter Review Committee. Members discussed whether the committee should include council members, residents, or a combination of both. The committee’s task would be to propose changes to the city charter, which would then be presented to the council for approval and potentially put to a public vote. The need for a review was emphasized, with suggestions that longer terms for council members could improve governance by allowing them more time to gain experience and contribute meaningfully.

Another discussion centered around the management and potential redesign of Erson Park. The proposal included removing trees and installing a water feature, similar to Tusa Park in Okala, to enable light recreational activities. However, there were concerns about the viability of fishing in the pond due to its depth and potential hazards. Safety measures, such as updating the fencing around the park, were also discussed to enhance the park’s aesthetic appeal and ensure visitor safety.

The council moved on to address various resolutions related to city infrastructure and equipment needs. One key item was the potential purchase of a dis muler for land clearing, with discussions on whether to rent or purchase the equipment. The council decided to negotiate the purchase of a used dis muler for just over $25,000, using funds from a gas buyout related to townhomes. This equipment would be used for various projects, including maintaining fence lines at the airport.

Resolution 2024-25 was also discussed, involving the acquisition of an odorizer measurement machine for the city’s gas utility, not to exceed $6,500. The council emphasized the importance of compliance with regulations, noting that the existing machine was over ten years old and inadequate for current standards.

Additionally, the council considered Resolution 2024-11 for renewing the city’s internet service contract with Lumen, which would save the city $8,400 annually. Another resolution, 2024-12, proposed the purchase of materials for a fence around the drainage retention area in John Henry Park, with a budget not to exceed $3,500. The council discussed the design and materials for the fence, emphasizing the importance of safety and aesthetics.

They discussed ways to improve meeting efficiency, such as implementing a consent agenda to streamline the process for non-controversial items.

Note: This meeting summary was generated by AI, which can occasionally misspell names, misattribute actions, and state inaccuracies. This summary is intended to be a starting point and you should review the meeting record linked above before acting on anything you read. If we got something wrong, let us know. We’re working every day to improve our process in pursuit of universal local government transparency.
Mayor:
Charles Goodman
City Council Officials:
Debra Jones, Michael Cox, Darfeness Hinds, Meredith Martin, Zach Bullock

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