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07-20-1992 v <.) Votinq Order Councilman Jones Councilperson Martin Councilperson Gillespie Councilman Hays Mayor Wessler AGENDA CITY COUNCIL OF EDGEWATER JULY 20, 1992 7:00 p.m. COMMUNITY CENTER 1. Call to Order, Roll Call, Invocation, Pledge of Allegiance 2. Approval of Minutes A. Regular Meeting of June 15, 1992 B. Special Meeting of June 24, 1992 C. Regular Meeting of July 6, 1992 3. Citizen Comments 4. Consent Agenda Items on the consent agenda are defined as routine nature that do not warrant detailed discussion or individual action by the Council; therefore, all items remaining on the consent agenda shall be approved and adopted by a single motion, second and vote by the City Co u n c i I . Items on the consent agenda are not subject to discussion. One of the most basic rules of a consent agenda is that any member of the City Council may remove any item from the consent agenda simply by verbal request at the City Council meeting. Removing an item from the consent agenda does not require a motion, second or a vote; it would simply be a unilateral request of an individual Councilmember. None 5. New Business A. Appointment to Citizen Code Enforcement Board to replace John B. Christian, Jr. 6. Ordinances, Public Hearings, and Resolutions First Reading: A. Ord. 92-0-12 Rescheduling City Council meetings that fall on holidays Second Reading: (Public Hearing) None 7. Unfinished Business A. Proposal to accept recommended wage and salary study prepared by Hammack Enterprises B. Attorney Charles A. Hall - reconsideration of variance request re: construction of single family home at 1719 South Riverside Drive 8. Council/Officers Reports A. City Attorney B. City Manager C. City Council u o City Council of Edgewater Agenda - Page Two July 20, 1992 9. Questions from Press 10. Citizen Comments 11. Adjourn. All items for inclusion on the August 3, 1992, City Council agenda must be received by the City Manager's office no later than 4:30 p.m. Monday, July 27, 1992. Pursuant to Chapter 286, F.S., if an individual decides to appeal any decision made with respect to any matter considered at a meeting or hearing, that individual will need a record of the proceedings and will need to insure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made.