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The Little Elm Town Council took several procedural votes at its Jan. 7 meeting.
The council approved the consent agenda by voice vote; the clerk recorded the action as “all 4. Aye.”
Later in the regular items, the council voted to continue a public hearing on Ordinance No. 1794 (a request to amend zoning on about 60.599 acres) to the Jan. 21 meeting. The council also moved a related item (item b) to the Jan. 21 agenda. Both actions were made by motion and second and recorded as moving the items to Jan. 21; the council indicated unanimous support on the record.
No final zoning decisions were made; the public hearings were continued to the Jan. 21 council meeting.
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