Auburn zoning board discusses new business and approves December meeting minutes

2025-02-07 | Auburn, Lee County, Alabama

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The Board of Zoning Adjustment for Auburn City convened on February 5, 2025, at 4:30 PM, with Leticia Smith presiding in the absence of the chair. The meeting began with a call to order and a motion to approve the minutes from the previous meeting held on December 4, 2024. The motion was unanimously approved by the board members present.

Smith provided opening remarks, outlining the board's structure, which includes five regular members and two supernumeraries. She emphasized that supernumeraries participate in discussions and vote when necessary to ensure a quorum of four voting members. A roll call vote is required for all decisions, with a concurring vote of four members needed to approve any variance applications.
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The meeting then transitioned to new business, beginning with agenda item BZ 2025-01. Further details on this item and subsequent discussions were not included in the provided transcript.

Overall, the meeting proceeded smoothly, with all procedural requirements met and the board ready to address the new business on the agenda. Further discussions and decisions will be documented in the minutes of this meeting.

Converted from Board of Zoning Adjustment Meeting Feb. 5, 2024 meeting on February 07, 2025
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