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Mainland Planning Commission defers six agenda items to Oct. 16; staff says no re-noticing required

Mainland Planning Commission · October 1, 2024
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The Mainland Planning Commission voted 5–0 on Oct. 1 to defer agenda items 1.1–1.6 to a special meeting on Oct. 16, 2024; staff said legal re-noticing in the paper is not required when the new date is set but the department will install new signs and can send optional courtesy mailings at cost.

The Mainland Planning Commission on Oct. 1 voted to defer six agenda items (1.1–1.6) to a special called meeting on Oct. 16, 2024.

The motion was made by Speaker 5, who said, “Mister chair, I move to defer agenda items 1.1 through 1.6 to the 10/16/2024 special called meeting.” The chair put the motion to a vote and recorded a 5–0 tally in favor.

The deferral followed an opening statement by Speaker 1 that cited “some extending hardships for our community and our citizens” as the reason for…

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