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MINUTES <br /> OF THE <br /> REGULAR MEETING <br /> OF <br /> LAKEWOOD CITY COUNCIL <br /> HELD ONLINE <br /> JUNE 15, 2020 <br /> 7:30 P.M. <br /> Regular Meeting of the Lakewood City Council called to order at 7:30 PM by President <br /> O'Malley. <br /> Present: Thomas R. Bullock III, Sarah Kepple, John Litten, Tess Neff, Daniel O'Malley, <br /> Tristan Rader, Jason Shachner <br /> Also Present: Mayor George, Law Director Corrigan, Acting Planning and Development <br /> Director Milius, Finance Director Rancatore, Police Chief Malley, Fire Chief Dunphy, Public <br /> Works Director Ducu, Human Services Director Gelsomino, and members of the public. <br /> Reading and disposal of the minutes of the Regular Meeting of Council held June 1, 2020. <br /> President O'Malley made a motion, seconded by Vice President Litten to approve the minutes <br /> of the June 1, 2020 meeting without the necessity of a reading. <br /> A roll call vote was taken as follows: <br /> Yeas —Bullock, Kepple, Litten, Neff, O'Malley, Rader, Shachner <br /> Nays —None <br /> Motion passed. The minutes were approved. <br /> ****OLD BUSINESS**** <br /> 1. Committee of the Whole report regarding meeting held June 15, 2020 (to be provided) <br /> President O'Malley discussed Council's review of the proposed rezoning of 2022 Lincoln <br /> Ave., formerly property that was owned by St. Clement Catholic Church, to a planned <br /> development. He added that the proposed project successfully went through the Architectural <br /> Board of Review and Planning Commission successfully, and is an example project for other <br /> developers looking to build in the city. <br /> President O'Malley made a motion, seconded by Vice President Litten to receive and file the <br /> oral report. <br />
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