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Here are the formal actions recorded during the meeting, as reflected in the meeting transcript.
• Consent agenda: Motion to approve the consent agenda passed 5 to 0 by voice vote.
• Ordinance 16 (CPTA‑25‑09‑0001) — Comprehensive Plan amendment (10‑year water supply facilities work plan): Staff recommended approval on first reading; the council approved the ordinance on first reading by voice vote (recorded as 5 to 0 in the transcript).
• Ordinance 17 & 18 (Coconut Palm Plaza future land‑use and rezoning/PUD): Two members (Vice Mayor Middleton and Council member Primeroso) disclosed conflicts and recused; the participating members voted to approve the combined applications and waivers. The transcript records the motion as carrying with three affirmative votes while two members did not participate in the vote.
• Resolution 84 (Legacy Place — Eddie V's signage): The petitioner requested one additional wall sign and two waivers (including a letter‑height increase). The council approved Resolution 84; the transcript records the approval by voice vote (tally not explicitly stated in the transcript).
Notes on counts and recusals: Vote tallies are recorded in the meeting transcript where specified (for example, the consent agenda and Ordinance 16 recorded as 5 to 0). For the Coconut Palm Plaza items the transcript documents recusals and that the motion carried with the participating three votes. For Resolution 84 the transcript records a voice approval; the numerical tally was not clearly specified in the record.
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