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The following formal motions and votes were recorded during the Oct. 16 regular meeting of the Boulder City Council.
• Motion to amend the agenda: Council voted to amend the published agenda to add item 3e — consideration of a motion to adopt Resolution 1368 regarding support for Boulder County ballot issue 1b (a mental and behavioral health sales and use tax). The amendment motion was moved and seconded and approved unanimously (7–0 at the time the vote was taken).
• Consent agenda: Council moved and seconded the consent agenda (items 3a–3e). In roll call voting on the consent agenda, two council members recorded a no vote on item 3b (Council member Tara Weiner and Council member Matt Benjamin). The consent agenda was approved with those recorded nays noted by the clerk.
What this means The agenda amendment allowed immediate consideration of a county ballot‑measure resolution later in the meeting. The consent agenda passed without the need to remove routine items for separate consideration; two members used their roll‑call votes to register opposition to a specific consent subitem (3b), and the council clerk noted those no votes in the official vote record.
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