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Votes at a glance: Council confirms appointments, acts on ordinances, refers assessment protest; approves closed-session settlement

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Summary

The council recorded multiple formal actions at its Sept. 21 meeting: passage of several ordinances, confirmation of commission appointments, denial of two alcohol-license applications, referral of an assessment protest with a partial fee waiver, and approval of a $125,000 settlement in closed session.

The Los Angeles City Council completed a set of formal actions on Sept. 21, 2001. Major outcomes included the approval of ordinances, confirmation of commission appointments, the denial of two alcohol-license applications without prejudice, referral of an assessment protest with an administrative-fee waiver, and approval of a closed-session settlement.

Key actions and outcomes

- Ordinances (Items 3, 4, 12): Council opened and closed the public hearings and approved the ordinances. The clerk recorded "12 ayes" on the roll call for these items; the items were approved.

- Alcohol-license applications (Items 1 and 2): Councilmember Jack Weiss moved to deny both applications without prejudice; Councilmember Eric Garcetti seconded. The council adopted the motion (11 ayes).

- Appointment: John Bavarian to…

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