CITY ATTORNEY’S REPORT Sample Clauses

CITY ATTORNEY’S REPORT. 6. DISCUSSION AND POSSIBLE ACTION ON CONSENT AGENDA. (Items deemed non-controversial and routine in nature to be approved by one motion without discussion. Any Council member wishing to discuss an item may request it be removed and placed on the regular agenda.)
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CITY ATTORNEY’S REPORT. No report.
CITY ATTORNEY’S REPORT a. Public Hearing on Alleged Public Nuisances: •Mowing. Property owned by Xxxx Xxxxxx, Mayor Xxxxx Addition, XXX 0, Xxxx 00, 12 (25 S. Pine Street) •Mowing. Property owned by Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxx, Mayor Xxxxx Addition, XXX 0, Xxx 00 (29 S. Pine Street) •Mowing. Property owned by Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, Mayor Xxxxx Addition, XXX 0, Xxx 0 (33 S. Pine Street) Motion was made by Xxxxxx, second by Shropshire to enter Public Hearing. Voting yes: Shropshire, Nance, Smith, Chitwood, Brakefield, Tramel, Thompson, Xxxxxxx. Voting no: none. None of the property owners were present. Motion was made by Xxxxxx, second by Xxxxxxx to exit Public Hearing and resume regular session. Voting yes: Nance, Smith, Chitwood, Brakefield, Xxxxxx, Thompson, Ketcher, Shropshire. Voting no: none.

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