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Council adopts Ordinance 15-53 on traffic separators; opens several zoning items for quasi-judicial hearings
Summary
The Live Oak City Council approved Ordinance 15-53 on final reading, creating a code section restricting pedestrians in traffic separators and establishing a civil citation penalty, and announced that several zoning matters will be heard in quasi-judicial format with three-minute public presentations.
The Live Oak City Council accepted the final reading of Ordinance 15-53 and approved it on the floor. The ordinance, read aloud by city staff, was described as creating a new section in chapter 26 titled "pedestrian prohibited in traffic separators," providing for civil citations, a severability clause and repeal language.
An unnamed staff member explained the requirements for quasi-judicial zoning hearings as the council previewed the public-hearing process for…
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