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At its Jan. 6 session, the Jamestown Town Council approved several procedural items and scheduled a public hearing on proposed zoning ordinance amendments.
Key council actions recorded during the meeting:
- Public hearing on zoning ordinance amendments: Council voted to hold a public hearing on Feb. 3 at 6 p.m. to consider proposed amendments to the zoning code; the motion passed unanimously.
- Reappointment: The council approved the reappointment of Steve Saracino as tree warden.
- Consent agenda: The council approved the consent agenda (with one councilor recusing on a short-term rental item), and ratified three short-term rental applications for properties at 143 Longfellow Road, 26 Ocean Avenue and 311 Seaside Drive.
- Adjournment: The council voted to adjourn and set the next meetings and workshops as discussed during the meeting.
All recorded votes on these items passed by voice vote or hands as indicated at the meeting; no roll-call tallies were transcribed in the meeting text.
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