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The Cannonball City Council on Sept. 2 adopted Bill 25-066, an ordinance that rezones 210 North Fifth Street and 214 North Fifth Street from B multifamily to E commercial and amends the city's zoning map.
The ordinance was given a second and final reading at the meeting and received affirmative votes from council members when the clerk called the roll. The ordinance text in the agenda packet identifies the properties and the intended zoning change.
The rezoning was presented on the council agenda as Bill 25-066 and approved after a roll-call voice vote; the clerk recorded ‘yes’ responses from council members who answered when called. No public testimony on the item appears in the meeting minutes. The council did not add additional conditions or amendments to the ordinance during the session.
The action updates the city's zoning map for the two addresses; the ordinance language and map amendment are reflected in Bill 25-066 in the meeting packet. The council moved immediately to other business after declaring the bill approved.
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