Farr West City Council completed a batch of routine and substantive votes on Nov. 6, 2025. Highlights:
• Minutes and bills: The council unanimously approved minutes dated Oct. 16, 2025, and approved bills dated Nov. 5, 2025.
• Business licenses: The council approved a business license for an excavation firm operating as “Badass Excavation” (applicant Danny Martins) after council discussion about keeping equipment parked and staged so it does not change the residential appearance of the neighborhood. The license was approved on motion and passed. The council also approved a business license for Steelcrest Construction (DBA Stonecrest Construction) with a condition limiting operations to an office‑only use at the leased address (1980 N 2000 W) and prohibiting construction yard activity at that leased C‑2 location until appropriate conditional use approvals are obtained for any yard or construction activity on the purchased corner parcel.
• Ogden Cycle Association: The council approved a modified site plan for Ogden Cycle Association at 2390 W 4000 N to add a concrete pad and three 17,000‑gallon tanks to support watering and dust‑control. The planning commission had recommended approval.
• Weber County Pre‑Disaster Mitigation Plan 2024: The council acknowledged the county pre‑disaster mitigation plan required by FEMA, preserving Farr West’s eligibility for federal and state disaster assistance. Council approved the acknowledgment on a unanimous voice vote.
What passed (actions at a glance): the meeting record shows motions and seconders for each item and recorded roll‑call votes where required (Park Plaza items had roll call; other routine items were voice votes). Specific noteworthy conditions included the Steelcrest approval being limited to “construction office only” at the leased address; the developer must seek conditional use/site‑plan approvals for any construction yard or material storage at the purchased parcel.
Provenance: motions and votes are recorded in the Nov. 6 meeting transcript and will be included in the posted minutes.
Ending: Routine approvals keep city business on schedule; the council set conditions to limit potential neighborhood impacts where zoning or use questions arose.