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King City City Council meeting recap




The King City City Council was in regular session on Tuesday night, May 8 at City Hall. Dr. David Phillips who recently retired from his dental practice after 40 years in King City in March was recognized with a Mayor’s commendation from Mayor Mike LeBarre and the City Council. In other business the King City City Council approved the 2nd Reading of an Ordinance amending section 9.08.010 of Chapter 9.08 of Title 9 of the King City Municipal Code requiring that all dogs on public property be on a leash. The Council also approved the introduction of an Ordinance amending Municipal Code Section Chapter 15.50 of Title 15 pertaining to Water Efficient Landscape Requirements, provisions related to landscape and improvements in water quality and adopting by reference the Model Water Efficient Landscape Ordinance of the State of California. The Council also passed unanimously an interim urgency Ordinance extending a moratorium on the issuance of any new permit for the establishment of or conversion to seasonal employee housing within the city of King for 10 months and 15 days.   

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