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The City Council approved two noncontroversial items on the agenda: the appointment of Christopher Bain to the Economic Development Corporation board and a motion to vacate a plat affecting 123 Canyon Oaks Drive.
The appointments affect representation on the town's Economic Development Corporation; the plat vacate restores two lots that had been combined earlier at council direction.
City Secretary Patrick told council the EDC had reviewed three applicants and recommended one candidate. Christopher Bain, who said he and his family have lived in Hollywood Park for 11 years and volunteers with the swim team, addressed council before the vote. A councilor moved to appoint Bain to the vacant EDC seat for a term ending Sept. 30, 2026; the council approved the appointment by voice vote.
On the plat, staff explained the owners of 119 and 123 Canyon Oaks had previously combined the two lots into one and now requested returning them to separate lots. Council moved to vacate the recorded plat that merged the properties; the motion passed by voice vote with no changes to underlying easements.
Both items were approved during the meeting's regular business; no further council action was required.
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