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Soledad council hears public hearing on downtown veterinary‑services zoning; vote recorded but transcript contains contradictory language
Summary
The Soledad City Council held a public hearing on Ordinance No. 774 to allow limited, small‑scale veterinary services in the downtown core by minor use permit; staff described case‑by‑case review, public notice and operational restrictions (no overnight boarding). The transcript records a roll call with a 3–2 tally but contains contradictory statements about whether the motion passed.
The Soledad City Council held a public hearing Feb. 18 on Ordinance No. 774, a proposed land‑use change to allow limited veterinary services in the city’s downtown core under a minor use permit.
Ariana Mora of city staff told the council the ordinance would add veterinary services as a separate land‑use category and require a minor use permit with site‑specific conditions. "This item's not new to the council," Mora said, and staff recommended adopting Ordinance No. 774 "proposing limited small‑scale veterinary services for any provider to come in into the downtown core area." Mora emphasized the permit process includes public notification and operational conditions and that overnight…
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