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File #: 2022-673    Version: Name:
Type: Ordinance Status: Second Reading
File created: 7/26/2022 In control: City Council
On agenda: 9/12/2022 Final action: 9/12/2022
Title: Ordinance 22-76, Quasi-Judicial, Public Hearing, An Ordinance Adopting the First Amendment to the Master Sign Program Amendment for Midway Business Center (P14-095-A1).
Attachments: 1. Memo to City Manager 8-31-22

Placement: Second Reading of Ordinances / Quasi-Judicial Hearing                     

Action Requested: Motion / Vote                     

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Ordinance 22-76, Quasi-Judicial, Public Hearing, An Ordinance Adopting the First Amendment to the Master Sign Program Amendment for Midway Business Center (P14-095-A1). 

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Submitted By: Daniel Robinson, Planner III/Code Compliance Liaison

 

Strategic Plan Link: The City’s Mission to plan for smart and balanced growth.

 

Executive Summary (General Business): The applicant has requested to withdraw the application.

 

Presentation Information: Staff may provide a presentation.

 

Staff Recommendation: Move that the Council  withdraw the application as requested by the applicant.

 

Alternate Recommendations: 

1.                     Move that the Council amend the recommendation and adopt the proposed Ordinance.

2.                     Move that the Council not adopt the Ordinance and provide direction.

 

Background: N/A

 

Issues/Analysis: N/A

                     

Financial Information: N/A

 

Special Consideration: N/A

 

Location of Project: The project is located south of Midway Road and just east of Interstate 95. (LTC Ranch Industrial PUD)

 

Attachment: Memo to withdraw.

 

NOTE: All of the listed items in the “Attachment” section above are in the custody of the City Clerk. Any item(s) not provided in City Council packets are available upon request from the City Clerk.

 

Internal Reference Number: 7619

 

Legal Sufficiency Review: 

Reviewed by Elizabeth L. Hertz, Senior Deputy City Attorney. Approved as to Legal form and sufficiency by James D. Stokes, City Attorney.