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The committee reviewed multiple motor‑vehicle dealer license applications and approved sending them to the full council, then approved a motion to amend the parking‑ban ordinance title.
Chair read a list of dealer license applicants (Class 2 and Class 3) and the police representative reported no issues for the listed renewals and new applications. Councilor Brooks moved and was recorded as moving approval of the applications to full council; the chair called a voice vote and announced the motion carries.
Later in the meeting the chair said the parking‑ban ordinance title needs a technical amendment because three different sections are being updated but only one section was mentioned in the title as published. The chair moved to amend the title at the next meeting; the motion was seconded and carried by voice vote. The chair said the amended ordinance will be sent for second reading at the full‑council meeting.
The committee did not record roll‑call tallies by member name in the transcript; outcomes were announced by the chair after voice votes.
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