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Council votes not to appeal court decision so matter can proceed to July 21 ballot
Summary
A councilor moved and the council voted for the city not to appeal a recent court decision related to a zoning/election matter so the issue can proceed to the July 21 ballot; the motion was seconded and approved by voice vote, then the council adjourned until 4:30 p.m.
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A councilor moved that, based on legal clarity and a court decision, the council not appeal the legal decisions so the matter can move forward to the July 21 ballot. The motion was seconded and approved by voice vote, and the council adjourned until 4:30 p.m.
On the record the mover explained: "And based on legal clarity, due to the court decision on this matter, I move that council not appeal the legal decisions so that this matter can move forward to the July 21 ballot." The transcript records someone saying "Second," but does not identify who seconded the motion in the open transcript.
The mayor closed the meeting after the vote. The item was introduced earlier when the mayor announced the pending litigation Sedona v. Save Sedona Committee, CV202680133, and said the matter related to elections, initiatives and zoning laws would be discussed in executive session under the Arizona statute citation recorded in the meeting.
The transcript does not include a roll-call tally for this vote; the council approved the motion by voice and the meeting adjourned.
