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at any time outside a meeting, public comment will generally not be heard at <br />Workshops, although the public is always welcome to attend. Public comment on <br />Workshops items will be available at the very next regular City Commission meeting <br />following the Workshop. <br />7. Consent Agenda. The Consent Agenda shall be limited to those items which are <br />reasonably expected to be approved by the Commission. Items placed on the Consent <br />Agenda will not be discussed or debated at any length, other than brief questions or <br />clarifications. If one or more members of the Commission wish to discuss or debate any <br />one or more issue(s) on the consent agenda, he or she may make a request to remove such <br />item(s) from the Consent Agenda to be considered independently immediately following <br />action on other items that may be on the Consent Agenda. One singular motion and vote <br />will be taken to approve or deny the Consent Agenda as presented and /or modified. The <br />public may comment on the Consent Agenda prior to a vote on the Consent Agenda. <br />8. Public Hearings. In keeping with Section 166.041(3)(a) of the Florida Statutes <br />regarding due process, the Second Readings of all proposed Ordinances shall be held <br />during the Public Hearing segment of the agenda. The Commission will accept public <br />input on the individual items appearing on the agenda as each item is addressed by the <br />Commission. <br />Public Hearings occur when the law (Federal, State, or Local) requires the Commission <br />to receive public input prior to making a decision. After the requirements of due process <br />have been satisfied, the presiding officer will formally close input, and action will be <br />taken by the Commission. <br />Adopted via Resolution 15 -2802 on 12/14/15 <br />