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Oakley council approves Bridgehead ordinances after staff apologizes for error over 'data center' language
Summary
City staff and the city attorney apologized after an ordinance mistakenly left “data center” in the written findings for the Bridgehead project. After public comment and discussion, the council approved the packet items tied to the Bridgehead Planned Unit Development, voting 4‑1 to adopt the corrected materials.
City Manager McMurray apologized to residents for an oversight that left “data center” listed in the findings of Ordinance No. 3‑26 and described steps staff took to correct the posted packet; the council then approved the related Bridgehead items by roll call.
The apology came before a motion and vote on item 4.2, which the city attorney said covered the Bridgehead Industrial Planned Unit Development and two ordinances. "I would like to apologize to the residents of Oakley...for the failure to remove data center from page 4 of ordinance 3‑26 in the findings," City Manager McMurray told the council, adding staff had reposted a corrected…
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