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The council voted to publish a proposed ordinance authorizing the sale of city-owned land to Tres Ninos LLC. The city attorney explained this publishing action is required in conjunction with the purchase agreement that the council approved earlier on the consent agenda. Councilor Giacchino moved to publish the ordinance and the motion passed by voice vote, recorded as 3-0.
The consent agenda earlier in the meeting included approval of a purchase agreement between the city and Tres Ninos LLC for approximately 1.13 acres located at 301 and 401 Airport Drive. The publishing vote at this meeting only authorized publication and set the ordinance for formal consideration; this session did not complete final adoption.
No additional substantive debate, amendments or buyer conditions were recorded during the publishing item in the transcript excerpt. Final action on the ordinance was scheduled for Oct. 14 per the city attorney's presentation.
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