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CITY OF LEAWOOD
GOVERNING BODY
MEETING AGENDA
Monday, March 31, 2008
Council Chamber
4800 Town Center Drive
Leawood, KS 66211
7:30 P.M.
1. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
2. APPROVAL OF AGENDA
3. CITIZEN COMMENTS
Members of the public are welcome to use this time to make comments about City matters that do not appear on the agenda, or about items that will be considered as part of the consent agenda. It is not appropriate to comment on pending litigation, municipal court matters or personnel issues. Comments about items that appear on the action agenda will be taken as each item is considered. CITIZENS ARE REQUESTED TO KEEP THEIR COMMENTS UNDER 5 MINUTES.
4. PROCLAMATIONS
5. PRESENTATIONS/RECOGNITIONS
6. SPECIAL BUSINESS
A. Resolution approving Final Site Plan located approximately at the southeast corner of 137th Street and Mission Road for multi-family housing [Applicant: Oddo Development] - Continued to April 7, 2008. A date certain will be established at that time.
7. OTHER BUSINESS
A Report regarding appraisal meeting with Johnson County officials.
B. Start time of 5:30 P.M. for April 7, 2008 meeting.
C. Reminder to vote tomorrow, April 1, 2008.
ADJOURN
Regular meetings of the Leawood City Council are held the first and third Mondays of each month beginning at 7:30 PM. Copies of the agenda are available at the Office of the City Clerk on the Friday prior to the meeting.
Leawood operates under a Council/Mayor form of government, with a separately elected mayor and 8 council persons. Council members are elected on a non-partisan basis from 4 wards. The Council develops policies and provides direction for the professional city administration. Regular meetings of the Leawood City Council are held the first and third Mondays of each month beginning at 7:30 PM. Copies of the agenda are available at the Office of the City Clerk on the Friday prior to the meeting.
Number of Votes Required
Non-zoning Ordinances:
Majority of the members-elect of the City Council [5].
Charter Ordinances:
2/3 of members-elect of Governing Body [6]
Zoning Ordinances and other Planning Commission Recommendations:
- Passage of Ordinances Subject to Protest Petition: 3/4 majority of members of Governing Body [7]
- Approving Planning Commission Recommendation: Majority of the members-elect of the City Council [5]
- Remanding to Planning Commission: Majority of members present [“Simple Majority”]
- Approving, Overriding, Amending or Revising Recommendation after Remand: Majority of members present [‘Simple Majority’]
- Overriding, Amending or Revising Recommendation: 2/3 majority of membership of Governing Body [6]
Note: Mayor may cast deciding vote when vote is one less than required.
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