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City planning staff told the City Council at the agenda review that there is a rezoning request and a companion future land use map amendment affecting about 25 acres behind 6593 Caroline Street. Staff recommended the council hear the public hearing and then consider the two associated ordinance items together so the issue is resolved in a single sequence.
Nut graf: Councilmembers were advised that the rezoning and future land use amendment are linked and staff suggested moving the two related agenda items (listed in the packet as 2025-30481 and 2025-3482, as read aloud) to be considered immediately after the public hearing so the council's action would complete the matter in one motion if they choose to approve it.
Tim (staff) was available to answer questions during the agenda review, and city staff recommended that both ordinances be considered together after the public hearing to fully address the land-use change in a single discussion.
Ending: The council did not take a final vote at the agenda review; staff asked that the items be scheduled to follow the public hearing at the regular meeting.
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