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Board leadership elections and routine business took place early in the meeting. Nominations opened for chair; a board member said, "I nominate Dave Axel." Another member nominated Councilman Keith Britton but he declined the nomination. The board moved to name Dave Axel chair; the motion passed by voice vote.
The attorney opened nominations for vice chair. A board member nominated Natalie Tucher; the nomination was moved and seconded and approved by voice vote over no recorded opposition. A member said, "I nominate Natalie Tucher." The transcript contains a later misspelling of her name as "Tucart" but the nomination and confirmation are clear.
During the business portion, a member moved to approve the consent agenda and the board adopted it by voice vote. "Consent agenda is adopted," the chair declared.
No public comments were recorded at the meeting. The board proceeded to a staff presentation on updates to the community redevelopment plan and then adopted Resolution 174-25.
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