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The agenda includes items such as the approval of minutes from the previous meeting, consideration of total warrants and claims, and the adoption, approval, acceptance, rejection, amendment, and/or postponement of the January 2024 financial statements.
The meeting focused on the discussion regarding requiring columns and landscape screening for fences and walls on corner lots. The City Council directed staff to amend the proposed ordinance to require caps on all types of fences and finished columns every 20 feet for all replacement or new build fences.
The meeting involved discussions and an overview of potential bond projects by the City Manager. The committee considered a list of general obligation bond issue propositions and projects to be submitted for authorization and approval to the city's voters. A recommendation was made to the City Council regarding these projects, with the next step being council approval or disapproval, followed by notices and an election in October 2023.
The meeting included discussion, consideration, and possible action regarding main and accessory building heights, three-car garages, a sliding scale for Floor Area Ratio requirements, and a sliding scale for Building Lot Coverage requirements in the R-1-75 Residential Zoning District. It also covered requirements to preserve Significant Trees in all residential zoning districts, designation of Architectural Resources, and landscape plan requirements for facade change applications. There were also public hearings for Certificate of Approval Applications.
The agenda includes a roll call, a period for citizens to be heard, and the consideration of minutes from a previous meeting. Public hearings are scheduled to discuss an affidavit and a General Warranty Deed combining lots at Huntington Avenue and Sherwood Lane, respectively. Additionally, there will be a public hearing regarding the adoption and enactment of the Nichols Hills City Code 2024, which includes repealing conflicting ordinances and declaring an emergency.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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