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City Council Meeting - Media

Published: Jun 18, 2026

Transparency And GovernanceAll

Caysville Council Debates and Votes to Remove Community Development Director Position, Then Tables Decision for Further Review

The council engaged in a lengthy discussion regarding the proposed removal of the Community Development Director position from the fiscal year 2027 compensation schedule. Councilmember Hunt expressed concerns about removing the position without a thorough process, suggesting it was premature and that the position could be removed later after more vetting. Councilmember Adams supported the removal as a cost-saving measure and opportunity to re-evaluate responsibilities. A motion to approve the resolution with the removal of the position passed 3-2. Subsequently, a motion to table the item with a recommendation not to fill the position until further discussion also passed 3-2. This indicates a desire to explore alternative staffing models while maintaining fiscal responsibility and ensuring due process.

Budget & FinanceAll

Caysville Council Approves FY2026 Budget Amendment and FY2027 Budgets, Fee Schedule, and Property Tax Measures; Debates Community Development Director Position

The Caysville City Council approved a resolution amending the budget for fiscal year 2026. They also adopted a modified tentative budget for fiscal year 2027 and an interim budget for fiscal year 2027. Additionally, the council adopted changes to the consolidated fee schedule for fiscal year 2027 and a property tax impact schedule and levy for fiscal year 2027, subject to a truth in taxation hearing. A significant discussion occurred regarding a resolution adopting council-approved positions and compensation schedules for fiscal year 2027, specifically concerning the removal of the Community Development Director position. After debate and a vote, the motion to remove the position passed 3-2. The council also discussed and voted on a motion to table further action on this item with a recommendation not to fill the position until further discussion, passing 3-2. Other budget-related items were passed with minimal discussion.

Community DevelopmentAll

Caysville City Celebrates 250 Years, Proclaims Parks and Recreation Month, Conducts Open Meetings Training, and Bids Farewell to Staff

The council discussed the upcoming 250th anniversary of the United States, highlighting foundational ideals like the Constitution, Bill of Rights, and the spirit of innovation. They also proclaimed July 26th as Parks and Recreation Month, recognizing the importance of parks for health, wellness, physical activity, and childhood development, and acknowledging the contributions of city employees and volunteers. The Open and Public Meetings Act training was conducted by the city attorney, emphasizing the importance of transparency and deliberating openly. Additionally, the council acknowledged the departure of several key staff members, including Melinda (moved on), Parker (assistant finance director taking a new opportunity), and longtime employees Kathy and Cheryl (retiring).

Zoning And Land UseResidential

Caysville Council Tables Rezone Request for Accessory Structure Connection Amidst Aesthetic Concerns

The council considered a rezone request for 768 West Christopher Circle from RA Agricultural Residential to R120 Single-Family Residential. The applicant, Nicholas Ricker, requested the rezone to facilitate connecting a detached accessory structure (sports court and garage) to his existing home via a breezeway. This connection would require meeting R120 setback requirements instead of RA accessory structure requirements. Concerns were raised by a resident regarding the building's facade and its compatibility with the neighborhood's character. The council deliberated on potential solutions like a development agreement, but ultimately decided to table the item to allow the applicant to provide a more detailed visual plan of the proposed exterior. The decision was made after extensive discussion about property rights, neighborhood aesthetics, and the applicant's existing building permits and sunk costs. The council agreed to revisit the item after the applicant provides more visual information.

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