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The Ozark City Council on Aug. 5 confirmed city costs for weed-lien abatement on two properties and adopted the confirming resolution by unanimous voice vote. The council recorded the cost for a weed lien assessed at 227 Bermuda Street as $450. The transcript also records a separate weed-lien confirmation for a Church Street parcel, identified by a partial parcel number (26060831 or 601), in the amount of $525. The motion was presented and approved as part of the meeting’s agenda. Council members did not discuss the underlying violations, the dates the work was completed, or the property owners’ identities during the recorded discussion. The resolutions were adopted and no public comment on these specific liens was included in the meeting transcript. The confirmations authorize the city to assess and record lien amounts as set out in the adopted resolution; further collections or appeals procedures were not described during the meeting.
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