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The Sunnyvale Planning and Zoning Commission approved its consent agenda and adjourned its regular meeting on Jan. 15 after no members of the public addressed the commission.
The commission opened public comment but heard none; staff noted that comments are limited to three minutes and that the commission cannot take action on items not on the agenda. The commission then approved the consent agenda by voice vote, with the motion recorded in the meeting transcript as "Motion made by Bronson or Vaxon, seconded by Burton." The motion passed 6-0.
Later in the meeting, Commissioner Childers moved to adjourn; Commissioner Hagen seconded the motion, which also passed 6-0. The transcript records no other substantive discussion or formal actions at the meeting.
The consent agenda was treated as routine business and no items were pulled for separate consideration during the session. The commission did not take up any off-agenda items.
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