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CONSENT AGENDA <br />JUNE 24, 1985 <br />The Consent Agenda is a technique designed to expedite <br />handling of routine and miscellaneous official business of <br />the City Council. The entire agenda may be adopted by the <br />Council in one motion. The motion for adoption is non <br />debatable and must receive unanimous approval. By request <br />of any individual Councilmember, an item can be removed from <br />the Consent Agenda and placed upon the Regular Agenda for <br />debate. <br />ITEM A. Set Public Hearing for Consideration of <br />Major. Subdivision for M. H. Anderson <br />Construction for Property Located at <br />Approximately Silver. Lake Road and County Road <br />H -2, Legally Known As Silver Lake Woods, Lots 1 <br />thru 8, Block 4, for 7:40 p.m. on July 8, 1985 <br />ITEM B. Set Public Hearing for Consideration for <br />Rezoning (R2 to RI) for M. H. Anderson <br />Construction for Property Located at <br />Approximately Silver Lake Road and County Road <br />H -2, Legally Known As Silver Lake Woods, Lots 1 <br />thru 8, Block 4, for 7:45 p.m. on July 8, 1985 <br />ITEM C. Set Public Hearing for Rezoning (82 to 83) for <br />Kraus- Anderson Superamerica) For Property <br />Located At Approximately Highway 10 and County <br />Road I, Legally Known As Silver Lake Woods, Lot <br />1, Block 1i, for 7 :50 p.m. on July 8, 1985 <br />ITEM D. Set Public Hearing for Major Subdivision for <br />Kraus Anderson (Superamerica) for Property <br />Located at Aproximately Highway 10 and County <br />Road I Legally Known As Silver Lake Woods, Lot <br />1, Block 11, for 7:55 p.m. on July 8, 1985 <br />ITEM E. Reduce the Security Required by D.A. #84 -65 <br />(Christopher Companies 133 Unit Apartments) <br />From 75,000 to 30, Because Staft Indicates <br />the Construction is Over 60% Complete <br />ITEM F. Accept Resignation of Joe Witzmann from Energy <br />Council and Approve Resolution No. 190 <br />1 J V Y <br />Resolution of Appreciation to Joe Witzmann <br />ITEM G. Accept Resignation of Donna Bowman from the <br />Parks and Recreation Commission <br />