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The Smyrna Planning and Zoning Board voted to table rezoning application Z25015 to the board's Jan. 5 meeting at its Dec. 8 session. A motion to table was made by Miss O and seconded by Mr. Rice; the board recorded the action as "That item is tabled 7 0."
The meeting opened at 6:00 p.m. and the chair explained the usual order: staff presentations, applicant responses to board questions, followed by a public hearing. The board had one item of formal business on the agenda: Z25015, which will return for consideration on Jan. 5.
Earlier in the session the board approved minutes from its Nov. 12 meeting. The motion to approve the minutes was moved by Mister Phillips and seconded by Mister Seagraves; the minutes were approved as presented (vote tally not specified in the record).
No further substantive discussion of Z25015 occurred in the Dec. 8 record; the item was formally tabled to allow continuation or additional materials at the January meeting. The board adjourned shortly after, following brief remarks and holiday greetings.
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