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The Mabel Common Council reconsidered a previously denied operator’s license application and then approved the license for Eric Meyer of 1604 Mapletale Road during a special meeting.
Alderperson Smith brought the item up for reconsideration, saying the applicant “deserved a second chance” after his presentation and the circumstances discussed at the prior meeting. A motion to reconsider carried on a roll call. The council then voted on a motion to approve the operator’s license; the motion to grant the license was made by Alderperson DeBaker and seconded by Alderperson Olsen, and the motion carried.
The transcript records the steps as two distinct actions: first a successful motion to reconsider the prior denial, then a motion to approve the license application. The council did not record additional conditions or stipulations attached to the approval in the meeting transcript.
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