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The Plan Commission could not hold its regularly scheduled meeting because it lacked a quorum and has been rescheduled for July 30 at 7 p.m., a staff member announced.
A staff member told the audience: "I regret to advise you that tonight, we cannot hold the, regularly scheduled plan commission meeting due to lack of a forum. We are going to reschedule the meeting for July 30 at 7PM." The staff member repeated that the meeting could not proceed "due to lack of a quorum" and apologized.
The announcement ended with an instruction that the rescheduled meeting will take place in two weeks on the stated date and time. No agenda items were discussed and no votes were taken because the meeting did not convene. Members of the public and applicants who planned to attend should look for an updated public notice or contact Plan Commission staff for details on agenda items and any submitted materials.
The cancellation means any items on the original agenda will be carried to the rescheduled meeting unless formally withdrawn or renoticed, the staff member said. Members of the public seeking confirmation of the new meeting time were advised to check the commission’s official postings.
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