Auburn Deputy Mayor Salim Mehajer who has been bound up in several court cases has been urged to resign from the council again.

Councillor Mehajer has been making headlines since his lavish wedding closed streets in Auburn in August.

He has been charged with intimidation over a confrontation with the father of a Lindt Cafe siege survivor and is also facing legal action from two women who he allegedly hit with his Ferrari in 2012.

In September the independent councillor rejected a resignation push by a bloc of councillors concerned his work as a developer posed a conflict of interest.

This time the call comes in the form of a resolution, passed six votes to two, at a council meeting on Wednesday.

The deputy mayor was not at the meeting, having spent the day dealing with three separate court matters.

Councillor George Campbell said a majority of councillors now thinks the deputy mayor should resign.

"I guess the whole thing began with his wedding and the closure of the street, and since then he's attracted quite a lot of attention for legal matters," he said.

"It has become increasingly important for the council to say that... we don't endorse this behaviour and we don't want to be tarnished by it.

"I think there was a realisation last night amongst councillors that had voted against this in the past that action had to be taken."

The resolution is not binding on Councillor Mehajer, but Councillor Campbell said he should take heed.

"It's about time that he realised that it's quite inappropriate that he continue on the council," he said.

The meeting also voted to rescind its $6.5 million sale of a municipal car park to the 29-year-old.

The offer of sale was withdrawn because Councillor Mehajer's company had failed to meet essential conditions.

"Council last night decided that the contract should be terminated because the deadline for the fulfilment of conditions had passed," Councillor Campbell said.

In an SMS response to the ABC, Councillor Mehajer rejected the call for his resignation.

"I won't be resigning," he wrote.

"And in regards to rescinding the contract – my legal team will deal with this."