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Council took up an ordinance (Ordinance 9-2-93) for first reading that, if adopted in later readings, would accept a legal easement from Daniel L. and Vicki L. Frobos for property located at 811 South Dunbridge Road.
The item was read into the record as a first-reading ordinance. No substantive debate or vote occurred at the meeting; the ordinance will return for further readings and formal action.
Why it matters: Acceptance of an easement is a recorded, legal action that can enable public access, utility placement or project work associated with a capital project. The administration read the ordinance in the meeting’s first-reading block and flagged it for subsequent consideration by council.
Next steps
Ordinance 9-2-93 will proceed through the council’s standard reading schedule; if council adopts the ordinance in a later meeting it will become an official acceptance of the easement and will be recorded as part of city property records.
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