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City of Live Oak advances rezoning to residential medium density; no public comments
Summary
An ordinance to rezone certain parcels from residential very low density and agricultural to residential medium density was read and moved for approval at a City of Live Oak meeting; the public hearing drew no comments and the motion was seconded and approved by voice vote (exact tally not specified).
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Unidentified Speaker 1 introduced an ordinance proposing to change land use "from residential, very low density, and agricultural to residential medium density" for certain properties within the City of Live Oak and opened the item for public hearing. "This title will open up to a public hearing," Unidentified Speaker 2 said; after a pause for comment, Speaker 2 stated, "Seeing and hearing no comments, we'll close that portion."
The council item was moved. Unidentified Speaker 1 said, "I have a motion to accept the, orders number 1551, CPA -2504." Unidentified Speaker 2 seconded. A voice vote followed; the record shows "Aye," and no roll-call tally was recorded in the transcript. The transcript does not record any public testimony for or against the rezoning during the hearing.
The ordinance text as read referenced the usual provisions for severability and repealing conflicting ordinances. The transcript uses the identifier "1551, CPA -2504" for the item; the record does not include additional parcel identifiers, map references, or a roll-call vote total.
Because no public comments were recorded, there is no statement of community support or opposition in the transcript. The next item on the agenda moved forward after the voice vote.
The meeting concluded routine business and noted the next meeting will be in January.

