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Highland Park council extends moratorium on rental-ordinance enforcement for 120 days
Summary
The Highland Park City Council voted to extend a moratorium on enforcement of the city's proposed non-owner-occupied rental ordinance for at least 120 days and required four workshops with the McKenna Group present before further action.
The Highland Park City Council on Oct. 6 approved a resolution extending the moratorium on enforcement of a proposed non-owner-occupied rental ordinance for at least 120 days, ordering no fewer than four dedicated workshops on the text with the McKenna Group present.
Councilwoman Martin moved to add the moratorium resolution to the agenda and later moved to adopt it. "I wanna make a motion to add the moratorium resolution," Martin said when introducing the item. After discussion and a roll-call vote, the resolution passed. The recorded vote on the final adoption was: Councilman Eschafi: yes; Councilwoman Martin: yes; Councilwoman Manuka: no; Council Pro Tem Robinson: yes; Council President Jamal Thomas: no. The chair announced, "Motion carries."
The resolution, submitted by Councilwoman Martin, restates that the…
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