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Three:
the
process
for
sending
recommendations
made
by
this
commission
to
city
council
or
the
county
commissioners
for
to
hear
a
report
out
from
the
respective
impact
focus
areas.
Actually,
I
believe,
we're
going
to
remove
that
from
the
agenda.
My
apologies
and
lastly
begin
discussion
of
the
resources
needed
by
this
commission.
A
A
What
they've
done
is
they've
taken
procedures
and
policies
out
from
based
on
robbers
rules
awards,
but
they've
adjusted,
they've
adjusted
for
our
needs
and
for
our
consideration
and
what
I'd
like
and
then
we'll
say
this
again
I'll
say
it
after
they're
completed.
What
I
would
like
is
for
you
to
read
through
their
procedures
and
let's
talk
about
them
in
terms
of
approval
disapproval
amending
for
our
next
meeting.
F
F
Brad
and
I
will
always
be
on
site
deck
as
parliamentarian
as
needed,
and
one
thing
to
remember,
as
you
review
between
now
and
the
next
meeting,
I
think
we
might
look
to
approve
these.
Is
there?
Are
your
rules
so
any
changes,
any
questions?
Let
us
know,
rather
than
go
through
everything
in
these
proposed
rules,
I'll
just
hit
some
of
the
highlights.
F
F
F
No
resolution
or
recommendation
of
this
commission
may
be
passed
at
the
meeting
in
which
it's
first
introduced
and
there's
another
number
of
reasons
for
that
to
clarify
there's
a
lot
of
discussion
over
the
last
couple
weeks
among
staff.
I
know
exactly
what
was
mr
young's
motion:
how
should
it
be
communicated
to
city
county
boards
and
other
issues
like
that?
F
There's
the
role
facilitator
in
these
proposed
procedures,
scheduling
preparing
agenda
assisting
to
manage
the
meeting
conversation
and
to
track
and
manage
agenda
time,
regular
meetings,
the
board
set
a
regular
meeting
scheduled
this
set
of
procedures
is
designed
to
allow
the
chair
or
vice
chair,
to
ask
for
a
special
meeting
because
there's
so
many
people
involved
in
this
commission.
It
might
be
hard
to
call
a
special
meeting
or
get
one
together,
but
the
facilitator
would
make
best
efforts
to
try
to
at
least
get
a
quorum
together
and
schedule.
A
special
meeting
before
the
next
regular
meeting.
F
F
There's
a
conflict
of
interest,
there's
statutory
procedures
and
there's
just
the
general
rule
I
like
to
to
let
my
commissioners
know
for
commissions:
county
commissioners
is
if
it
doesn't
feel
right,
don't
do
it.
If
you
come
here
and
you're
ready
for
the
meeting,
then
you
have
a
duty
to
vote.
Unless
you
want
to
ask
your
fellow
commission
members
to
be
excused,
and
I
think
that
that
should
be
liberally
allowed
amongst
the
other
members
that
they
so
choose.
F
My
easiest
example,
for
that
is
I
deal
with
county's
early
childhood
committee
and
that
childhood
committee
had
there's
a
lot
of
daycares
around,
but
a
lot
of
people
who
have
interest
in
those
days
cares,
and
they
have
friends
or
family
that
have
ownership
interest
or
just
a
job.
So
it's
important
to
make
sure
that
you
let
the
facilitator
know
if
you're
in
any
way
connected
with
any
entity
or
activity
to
which
this
commission
might
propose
actions
for
reparations.
H
H
You
are
extraordinarily
fortunate
in
my
mind
that
you
not
only
have
a
chair
and
advice
here,
but
you
have
a
facilitator
and
we've
incorporated
the
role
of
the
facilitator
and
the
role
of
the
chair
into
these
particular
rules
for
a
very
important
purpose,
and
you
can
see-
and
I
won't
read
them
all
again.
I
think
michael's
going
over
those,
but
but
the
chairman
is
here
to
recognize
you
when
you'd
like
to
speak,
to
entertain
the
motions
to
call
the
meeting
to
order
to
adjourn
at
the
close
of
the
meeting.
H
But
then
there
is
a
role
for
the
facilitators
and
the
facilitator,
specifically
on
page
two
in
charge
of
scheduling
these
meetings,
coordinating
the
meetings
preparing
the
agenda
along
with
the
chair
of
the
vice
chair,
but
also
assisting
in
the
management
of
the
meeting
conversations.
Let
me
just
say
it
again:
the
facilitator
is
going
to
be
assisting
in
the
management
of
your
discussions
and
conversations.
H
The
point
of
that
we
feel
is
extraordinarily
important,
and
that
is
so
that
your
chair
and
your
vice
chair
are
free
to
take
part
in
those
discussions
and
not
to
be
burdened
by
having
to
manage
the
conversation
as
well
as
try
to
participate.
So
you
will
see
the
facilitator.
Take
a
role
in
helping
you
manage
that
discussion,
ensuring
that
everyone,
including
our
chair
and
our
vice
chair,
have
the
ability
to
participate.
H
We
will
not
be
abstaining
as
we
go
through
this
process,
but
you
may
have
a
conflict
of
interest.
Don't
try
to
figure
that
out
by
yourself,
if
you
believe,
there's
a
chance,
you
might
have
a
conflict
of
interest.
Let
the
chair
know
the
vice
chair,
know
your
facilitator
or
michael
and
myself,
we'll
coordinate
between
ourselves
and
help
determine
if
this
is
a
true
conflict
and
we
need
to
have
you
recused
from
that
particular
vote.
It
would
just
be
one
vote
on
anything
that
you
have
a
conflict
of
interest
on.
That
does.
D
H
H
About
this
is
that
you're
going
to
have
a
chance,
not
just
tonight,
we
won't
be
voting
on
these
tonight.
I
believe
per
your
chair.
H
Come
back
with
any
questions
or
concerns,
keep
in
mind
that
the
goal
is
to
create
an
efficiency
for
your
process.
If
you
think
there's
something
missing,
please
let
us
know
if
you
think
there's
something
that
would
help
please
let
us
know
this
is
a
starting
point
for
your
discussion
and
we're
here
to
edit
it
to
make
your
product
the
best
it
can
be.
So
we're
happy
to
answer
any
questions.
You've
got
about
this
right
now
or
next
week
as
well
for
next
meet.
H
E
I
I
was
just
curious,
so
are
these?
Is
this
something
new
in
addition
to
what
we
currently
have.
D
F
H
Big
document
with
a
lot
of
rules,
and
many
of
which
would
be
very
complex,
to
try
to
apply
to
your
situation.
These
are
things
that
we
felt
we
might
be
a
bit
too
far
to
keep
order
for
you,
but
allow
you
to
express
yourself
fully.
So
michael
has
taken
a
great
deal
of
time.
Compare
that
down
to
just
about
three
or
four
pages
worth
of
rules
that
we
think
would
help.
You
provide
the
minimum
amount
of
efficiency
without
overburdening
you
with
too
much
process.
J
K
I
have
a
question:
it's
probably
not
about
robert's
rules,
but
it
goes
to
procedural
issues.
We
have
been
given
a
charge
on
page
12
by
the
asheville
city
council
and
pretty
much.
I
guess
my
question
goes
to
when
we
get
off
this
charge,
like
we
start
making
recommendations
to
city
council
without
having
appropriate
information.
K
L
M
K
So
I
just
want
to
know
what
that
procedure
would
look
like,
because
when
you
come
up
with
a
huge
motion
to
send
the
city
council
to
direct
or
recommend
without
doing
the
work,
it
looks
like
it
looks
kind
of
crazy.
So
how?
How
do
we
come
back
to
what
we're
originally
charged
with
and
deliver
what
we
need
to
deliver?
F
H
It
might
mean
that
emotion
from
the
first
thought
to
the
time
you're
prepared
to
put
it
in
writing
takes
a
few
weeks
and
we
built
in
a
rule
in
there
specifically
for
this
that
says,
any
motion
will
not
be
voted
on
the
first
night,
so
it
will
be
brought
and
given
time
for
you
all
to
give
consideration
to
ask
questions
to
get
information
back
from
city
and
county
staff
to
be
able
to
make
any
necessary
refinements
before
a
final
vote
at
least.
Follow
me.
K
E
So
and
I'll
add
to
that,
you
all
have
a
document
that
is
a
draft
of
a
recommend,
a
letter
of
recommendation
to
city
council
or
to
county
commissioners,
and
what
we'll
do
is
once
you
have
made
your
recommendations.
You
also
have
that
probably
it
was
up
under
your
binder
once
those
recommendations
are
made.
This
is
the
letter
or
a
sample
of
a
letter.
We
might
update
it,
but
want
to
provide
this
just
so
you
can
see
it.
E
M
It's
not
about
the,
but
the
these
recommendations.
M
And
and
I
asked
that
thinking
about
the
the
impact
areas
as
well.
E
E
N
About
a
question
so
when
I
think
about
lists
some
things
are
more
immediate,
and
I
just
think
about
our
first
meeting
and
the
motion
that
actually
was
passed
through
our
commission,
which
was
more
immediate
versus
the
ones
that
we'll
be
coming
up
with,
as
we
get
it
break
down
into
our
focus
area
groups
and
things
like
that.
So
how
like?
How
does
that
work,
as
in
reference
to
immediate
short-term,
medium
and
long-term,
like
how
does
that
work?
If
we
compile
a
list
and
more
and
things
might
be
more
immediate
right,.
E
Great
question,
so
we
talked
about
immediate
in
that
meeting
right
that
we
understand
that
there
are
some
recommendations
that
the
commission
decided
that
they
wanted
to
bring
forth
before
the
next
elections
right.
We
still
have
time.
I
believe
the
date
that
we
came
up
with
was
like,
sometime
in
october,
being
able
to
make
those
recommendations.
E
I
think
that
it's
still
possible
for
us
to
be
able
to
make
those
immediate
recommendations
prior
to
the
elections
in
november
right.
So
we
have
the
summer
to
get
into
the
impact
focus
area
groups
and
to
have
those
discussions
and
to
come
up
with
those
immediate
recommendations,
so
that
has
been
added.
Remember
we
had
the
short,
the
medium
and
the
long
term.
Now
we've
added
that
immediate,
because
we
understand
that
again,
the
elections
are
coming
up
and
there's
a
concern
about
getting
those
recommendations
in.
N
E
Yeah,
so
that's
gonna,
be
that's
actually
item
number
six
on
our
agenda,
so
we
we
will
be
getting
to
that.
Thank
you
dewan.
I'm
sure
that,
but.
A
In
terms
of
the
procedures
that
are
that
the
attorneys
have
pulled
together,
this
disabbreviated
look
at
robert
foods
border
and
they
apply
their
application
to
us.
I
I
it
really
would
be
helpful
if
you
all
studied
them
and
to
see
if
it's
actually
a
reflection
of
how
you
think
we
ought
to
work
together.
E
Did
our
vote?
It
was
after
the
last
meeting.
Yes,
okay,
keith.
I
will
add
that
those
procedures
when
we
spoke
about
doing
the
meeting
procedures
the
chair
and
the
vice
chair
were
a
part
of
that
meeting
was
a
part
of
a
debrief
meeting,
so
the
county
was
involved.
The
chair
of
the
vice
chair,
as
well
as
the
city
and
myself.
N
And
so
this
is
the
speak,
because
I
was
a
part
of
it
this
that
this
is
coming
to
us
now
for
consideration,
because
I
feel
like,
as
I
respect
everyone
at
this
table,
I
feel
like
we're
all
at
this
table
for
a
purpose,
but
I
think
about
us
as
people
and
we
have
traditionally
robber
rules
came
developed
from
a
supremacy
culture.
You
know
what
I
mean
in
mindset,
and
I
really
want
us
to
be
intentional
about
having
the
opportunity
to
tailor
these,
as
we
feel
like
would
benefit
this
table.
N
N
We
want
everyone
to
have
a
chance
to
really
look
through
it
and
say:
oh,
this
works
out.
That's
not
gonna
work
because
I
don't
want.
I
don't
want
also
this
process
to
muffle
our
voices
and
prevent
us
from
having
fruitful
conversations
and
debates
around
the
topics
like
this
is
a
big
thing,
so
I
don't
want
it
to
minimize
what
we're
here
to
do
as
well,
and
so
please
note
that
this
is
coming
as
this
is
what
typical
robber
rules
looks
like.
N
F
O
I
think
I'm
clear
while
I'm
here,
I
hope
right,
but
then
I'm
just
trying
to
make
sure
you
know
the
only
thing
I'm
just
trying
to
make
sure
is
how
this
occurred,
because
obviously
these
procedures
weren't
in
place
until
the
commission
asked
for
some
money
and
then
all
of
a
sudden.
These
procedures
are
in
place
and
we
can't
vote
on
this,
and
we
have
to
do
that
and
I
get
that
our
chair
and
our
vice
chair
were
there.
I'm
just
trying
to
figure
out
how
all
this
culminated
within
the
last
week
or
so.
Let.
A
Me
add
an
important
point
on
this
is
that
we
will
have
frank
discussions
in
this
commission,
and
this
is
just
process
and
procedure.
Can
you
imagine
how
frank
we're
going
to
be
when
we
actually
get
to
the
substance
of
reparations,
but
this
allows
us
an
avenue
to
get
it
and
I'm
not
particularly
wedded
to
these
procedures
or
roberts,
who's,
water
and
so
in
the
process.
A
L
I
thought
that
coming
from
the
communities
that
we
are
calling
legacy
communities
being
appointed
by
the
city
by
the
county,
we
needed
to
take
advantage
of
the
multiple
perspectives
that
are
coming
to
the
table.
Robertson
was
rewarded,
it's
very
difficult
to
do
that
within
a
limited
time
frame,
and
so
I
I
objected
to
it
and
asked
for
reconsideration
of
how
we
talked
together.
L
L
Recalling
fairly
very
happy,
in
fact,
I
said,
as
chair
probably
would
ignore
robert's
award.
P
Responding,
please
yeah.
I
thought
that
the
robin's
roof
order
was
so
simplified.
It
was
not
complicated.
I
don't
think
we
should
make
it
complicated,
because
we
have
a
long
process
to
go,
and
I
appreciate
the
fact
of
what
they
did
say
about
the
order
of
robert's
rule.
I
don't
know
as
far
as
going
deep
into
that,
they
did
not
really
go
deep
into
what
it
would
say.
P
They
made
it
as
simple
as
they
as
they
could,
and
I
think
that
I
just
think
that
we
need
to
keep
going
because
we
could
sit
here
on
this
all
night,
long
question
about
robert's
rules
of
order,
and
it's
just
three.
H
Are
the
debrief
sessions
public
record?
Yes,
any
any
records
documents
or
things
that
were
created.
B
H
A
More
questions
comments
please,
commissioners,
be
prepared
to
discuss
this
accepted
rejected
amended
at
our
next
meeting.
A
N
Okay,
so
motion
passed
at
the
last
meeting
was
the
motion
to
have
the
city
and
county
place
aligned
item
in
their
budget
for
reparations
and
perpetuity,
and
that
is
definitely
back
on
the
floor
for
conversation
and
I
bring
that
I
bring
it
up
earlier
and
I'm
bringing
it
back
up,
because
one
thing
is:
that
was
an
immediate
first
action
of
us
as
a
reparation
as
a
commission.
N
N
When
the
voting,
when
the
seats
then
commissioned
the
city
council
was
going
to
be
up,
it
was
actually
based
on
when
the
budget
was
developed
and
so
we're
talking
about
two
different
timelines,
and
so
it's
back
on
it
as
a
topic
for
tonight's
discussion
on-
and
I
just
want
clarity-
I
guess
around
the
process-
the
immediate
process
for
that
or
or
what
that
looks
like
or
since
we're
not
broken
down
into
immediate,
because
that
wasn't
based
on
votes
so
october
would
kind
of
be
late
in
the
game
for
that
one,
because
that
was
actually
based
on
the
budget.
E
Right
so
my
understanding
is
when
we
were
in
the
debrief
meeting.
We
talked
about
the
fact
that,
although
the
motion
was
passed,
was
there
enough
conversation
with
regards
to
the
motion
that
was
put
on
the
floor?
Yes,.
E
What
I'm
gonna
say
hold
on
just
a
minute.
What
I
will
say
is
that
we
just
spoke
brad
just
spoke
and
talked
about
being
called
on
to
speak.
So
if
there's
some,
if
you
want
to
speak
to
you,
yes,
the
chair,
mr.
E
K
Thank
you,
mrs
messier's
attorneys.
Can
a
future
city
council
be
bound
by
the
directives
of
current
city
council,
because
this
is
what
in
perpetuity
means
what
it
says
or
is
that
an
oxymoron.
H
H
D
F
F
December
there's
seven
new
commissioners:
it's
still
the
same
commission
and
it's
still
bound
to
have
its
own
legislative
discretion.
What
all
the
cases
are
saying?
What
brad's
talking
about
is
the
legislative
discretion,
how
to
choose
funding
if
we're
talking
about
the
waste
pro
contract
for
delivering
that
service
into
the
unincorporated
areas
of
the
county.
F
Yes,
the
account
is
stuck
with
race
po
voice,
pro
stuff
with
the
county,
unless
there's
some
breach
of
the
contract,
but
for
discretionary
items
such
as
taxes,
the
levy
of
taxes
or
ordinance,
making
powers
might
change
your
mind
in
the
next
month.
Come
back
and
revisit
that
ordinance
and
say
no
redo,
we're
going
to
start
over.
They
have
that
discretion,
so
they
can't
be
bound.
O
Okay,
just
want
to
add
to
that
that,
like
you
know
future
councils
and
commissions,
they
they
can't
be
bound,
but
you
can
establish
programs
with
the
expectation
of
continuity
such
as
like,
affordable
housing,
trust
funds
or
bonds
that
voters
don't
vote
on.
So
you
know,
or
even
core
services
such
as
funding
a
department
like
equity
with
a
police
department
or
water
and
sewer.
So
there
is
an
expectation
of
continuity,
things
that
go
into
the
budget.
O
The
budget
isn't
built
from
the
ground
up
every
year.
There
are
some
things
that
are
plugged
in,
like
continuation
type
funding,
things
such
as,
I
don't
know,
say,
irl
or
even
the
ymi.
These
sorts
of
things
are
built
in
so
let's
not
split
hairs
on
the
turn
in
perpetuity
things
happen
with
continuity,.
F
Mr
young
makes
a
great
point,
I
think
that's
valid.
I
think
that's
part
of
the
reason
when
we
first
met
this
commission
first
met
a
month
two
months
ago,
brad
and
I
stood
before
you
and
mentioned
that
we're
here
to
help
you
get
where
you
need
to
go.
But
I
don't.
We
don't
really
have
any
clear
ideas
as
a
commission
yet
where
you
would
like
to
head,
but
once
we're
starting
to
get
that
way.
A
C
D
H
C
A
F
D
H
To
say,
michael-
and
I
are
never
here
to
veto
any
motion
that
you
would
report.
We
are
here
to
provide
you
with
information
that
we
will
also
share
with
the
council
on
the
commission
about
issues
on
this
particular
motion.
You're
able
to
make
that
motion
the
wording
in
perpetuity.
I
think
our
goal
here
today
is
to
give
you
full
disclosure
about
what
limitations
those
bodies
might
have
assuming.
D
H
H
N
P
We
can
make
a
motion
and
it
can
be
placed
it
can
go
for
the
city
and
the
county,
but
it's
up
to
them
whether
or
not
they're
going
to
place
it
in
their
budget
yeah.
Am
I
correct?
So
that
means
that,
even
though
we
make
a
motion
on
it-
and
we
say
this
is
what
we
want-
it's
still
up
to
the
discretion
of
them
to
decide
whether
or
not
they're
going
to
say
they're
going
to
put
it
in
there.
So
that
was
what
I
okay.
Yes,.
N
Small
question
so
when
we
draft
up
this
motion
whose
responsibility,
because
we
have
facilitators,
we
have
legal
counsel,
we
have
a
lot
of
city
county
representatives
whose
responsibility
is
it
for
submitting
the
motion
to
the
city
council
of
buffalo,
county
commissioners
and
the
mayor
stuff,
like
whose
specific
role
is
it
to
submit.
Who
do
we
give
to
to
submit
it,
or
do
we
submit
it?
How
does
that
work?
I'm.
E
Sorry,
no,
don't
apologize,
that's
a
great
question.
It
would
be
the
chair
and
the
vice
chair,
okay,
we'll
submit
that
to
city
council
or
to
the
commissioner.
A
E
I
believe
you
will
work
with
the
liaisons,
which
would
be
rachel
edens
with
the
county
and
brenda
mills
with
the
city.
A
And
then
it's
placed
as
an
agenda
item
or
the
council
can.
F
H
H
For
some
things
versus
others,
some
things
may
be
a
decision
that
the
managers
have
the
ability
to
make
a
determination
on
others
may
need
to
go
to
city
council.
So
I
don't
want
to
to
make
you
worry
too
much
about
what
exactly
that
process
would
look
like
the
individual
liaisons
and
the
managers
will
help
figure
out
the
best
way
to
route
it
to
the
final
decision.
N
H
I
don't
know
that
there
is
a
specific
timeline
again.
I
think
it
will
depend
a
little
bit
on
what
you're
asking.
If
what
you're
asking
for
is
time
sensitive,
it
may
be
rushed
a
little
bit
if
what
you're
asking
for
requires
a
city
council
meeting,
we
might
have
to
wait
for
our
county
commission.
We
might
have
to
wait
to
the
next
scheduled
meeting.
H
In
some
cases
we
have
county,
the
city
has
council
committees,
and
sometimes
they
want
to
send
it
through
a
committee
to
also
get
public
input
and
give
some
consideration
to
those
things
so
that.
D
H
May
add
an
additional
step.
I
really
think
it
depends,
but
the
goal
will
be
to
expedite
it
through
the
process
to
go
ahead
and
put
it
in
that
process.
B
Q
As
our
or
our
short
term,
medium
or
long
term,
now
the
reason
I
asked
that
question
is
this
year,
may
not
be
a
good
year
to
ask
for
an
immediate
budget.
We
may
want
something
else
as
an
immediate
it
could.
It
can
come
up
different
every
year,
but
if
we
want
something
more
immediate-
and
we
put
this
as
our
first
immediate-
that
could
get
kicked
back.
So
we,
if
we
kind
of
step
back
and
look
at
you
know
what
are
we
doing
and
where
are
we
going?
Q
Q
Discussion
on
on
this
one
motion,
I
understand
you
know
what
we're
doing,
but
we
have
to
look
long
term
of
what
we're
doing
and
how
we're
going
to
get
there.
And
if
we
can
take
this
as
our
first
immediate
project
and
something
else
comes
up
and
it
then
becomes
an
immediate
and
then
it
gets
shifted
and
moved.
What
are
we
going
to
do?
Can
we
not
explore
more
of
what
we
need
to
be
doing.
E
Thank
you
miss
harrison
and
again
in
that.
E
D
A
You
know
it's
it's
not
necessarily
about
the
motion,
but
about
our
process.
Now,
as
we
speak
as
we're
sitting
here,
it's
it's,
it's
easy
to
listen
it.
It
really
is.
B
A
Really
easy
to
listen,
it's
very
difficult
to
participate
verbally
in
public
bodies,
and
I
want
you
all
to
understand
who
the
folk
who
have
not
contributed,
who
are
listening
intently,
that
no
judgment
is
made,
but
that
the
door
is
open
and
I
encourage
you
to
participate
in
the
conversation
of
this
type.
It's
important,
even
if
you
think
that
I've
talked
for
four
years
number.
One
question
I
got
from
students
who
were
quiet
was
that
they
thought
the
question
was
stupid.
A
L
E
And
to
add
to
what
dr
mullen
just
said
about
participating,
we
also
discussed
doing
roll
call
votes.
So,
instead
of
saying
you
know,
when
you
pass
the
vote
and
say
you
know
here,
if
you
know
I,
if
you
agree
or
nay,
we
want
to
go
to
a
roll
call
vote
where
everyone
says
their
vote
out
loud.
We
want
to
make
sure
that
every
voice
is
heard
in
during
this
process
and.
A
If,
if
it's
a
very
sensitive
topic,
a
secret
ballot
is
appropriate
too,
it's
up
to
you,
it's
up
to
you,
but
I
I
really
encourage
your
participation
in
this
conversation
and,
and
one
of
the
let
me
speak
directly
to
the
to
the
motion
now
is
that
I
think,
if
I'm
not
mistaken
again,
please
correct
I'm.
A
Just
recalling
one
of
the
reasons
why
this
particular
motion
came
up
was
that,
as
we
were
given
substantive
charges
from
the
city
council
from
the
county
commission,
what
our
reparations
and
our
definitions
and
our
discussions
of
those
the
question
came
up.
Are
we
wasting
our
time?
A
We
don't
have
resources
to
achieve
these
ends,
and
so
the
idea
was
that
we
would
ask
for
a
some
type
of
budgetary
commitment
appropriations
annually
that
we
knew
we
could
count
on
to
fund
the
ideas
that
came
forth
from
this
commission
or
were
we
to
roll
the
dice
every
year,
hoping?
I
think
that,
if
I'm
not
mistaken,
is
that
the
spirit
of
the
conversation?
A
A
R
Harris
we
go
forward
in
any
deliberations,
no
matter
whether
it's
whatever
we
want
to
do.
Do
we
need
to
understand,
make
sure
we
understand
the
city
budget
process
and
the
counterbalancing
process,
because
we
are
at
the
end
of
those
two
processes
right
right.
That's
right!
It's
almost
gonna
happen.
They've
almost
set
the
budget,
they're
gonna
have
a
public
comment.
I
think
the
city
in
a
couple
of
weeks-
and
maybe
the
county
has
already
had
its
public
comment
section.
So
it
looks
like
most
of
the
time
in
those
public
comments
section
it's
just
a
listening
session.
R
F
F
That
process
is
developed.
There's
people
ask
for
the
moon,
they
ask
for
positions,
they
ask
for
funding,
it
gets
cut.
It
gets
discussed
right
now
the
we're
at
the
point
where
it
was
last
week
that
the
manager
gave
the
budget
message
to
the
commissioners
in
open
session.
H
H
H
Work
sessions
on
and
getting
information
piecemeal
for
several
months
now,
the
city
council
is
scheduled
to
have
its
official
public
hearing.
Where
we'll
take
public
comment
on
the
budget
on
tuesday
night
of
next
week,
and
then
a
vote
on
that
budget
is
scheduled
for
the
last
week.
I
believe
24th,
I
can't
remember
of
june,
in
order
to
get
a
vote
in
before
that
july.
1St
deadline.
O
Please
just
a
general
question:
the
june
deadline
dates
for
the
budgets
to
be
passed
once
budgets
are
passed
generally
within
that
fiscal
year.
Can
you
comment
on
how
many
budget
amendments
are
made
throughout
the
year?
Many.
H
But
budgets
are
something
that
have
to
balance
and
be
passed
as
of
july
1st,
but
the
governing
bodies
retain
the
authority
and
the
necessity
to
amend
budgets
at
any
point
thereafter.
So
that
is
something
that
the
governing
body
will
pass
budgetary
amendments
throughout
the
year.
If
expenditures
change,
we
need
new
contracts.
H
Or
not
as
much
money
comes
in
amendments
can
be
made
to
that
budget
at
any
time.
D
F
It's
the
law
for
the
budget
office
to
work
with
finance
office
to
make
sure
that
if
there's
a
change
in
plan,
a
tweak,
a
different
contract
or
a
different
need
that
you
move
that
money
and
the
commission
votes
on
it
for
that
budget
appropriation.
So
there's
there's
many
budget
moments
for
many
reasons.
C
Mr
chair,
it
was
during
our
initial
discussion
on
this
particular
motion.
C
It
was
clearly
stated
that
this
was
time
sensitive
to
get
it
as
a
matter
of
record
in
this
particular
cycle.
If
it
was
possible
and
as
well
just
mentioned,
it
is
clearly
time
right
now
to
forward
the
motion
to
both
the
city
and
the
county,
because
they're
actively
working
on
their
budgets
right
now,
and
we
need
to
get
a
brick
in
the
water
to
have
a
foundation
to
start
leaning
on
something.
D
D
A
K
Believe
the
city
and
the
county
respectively,
have
amounts
in
their
budgets
to
accommodate
the
reparations
process
and
so
far
as
a
working
budget
that
amount
for
the
city,
I
believe,
is
2.1
mill
and
for
bunker
county
and
we're.
G
K
Something
probably
not
that
widely
advertised,
but
there
are
some
funds
there
to
do
some
work.
So,
if
you're
worried
about
having
resources
to
work
with,
we
can
get
to
work
and
we
need
to
get
some
information.
That's
usually
the
way
I
budget
their
budget
is
by
information
that
we
accumulate
through
it
or
somebody
else
as
far
as
these
sessions
that
we're
the
charge
that
we're
given.
So
I
just
wanted
to
mention
that
it
hadn't
been
mentioned.
So
I
believe
that
is
that
there
are
funds
available
right
now.
P
P
P
G
I
didn't
say
that,
and
we
know
that,
even
though
you
have
a
budget
and
you're
doing
certain
things,
money
is
going
to
be
used
as
we
continue
to
do
our
work.
So
we
need
to
have
something
to
ask
the
city
or
the
county
for
a
budget.
So
when
that
runs
out,
we
can
continue
to
do
what
we're
supposed
to
do.
You
don't
wait
till
your
money
is
dissolved
before
you
ask
for
something
else.
O
So,
to
clarify
what
everybody's
talking
about?
Yes,
there's
2.1
million
dollars
from
the
city,
there
is
supposedly
going
to
be
two
million
dollars
coming
from
the
county
to
my
understanding
and
if
anybody
from
the
county
or
city
would
like
to
clarify
from
my
understanding
that
is
the
administrative
for
the
administrative
efforts
of
this
body,
not
reparations
to
the
people,
not
reparations
for
what
you're
gonna
do
in
housing
and
criminal
justice
and
all
the
other
stuff
that
we
want
to
do.
That's
for
this
body
to
figure
it
out.
That's
not
for
what
people
don't
get.
O
E
E
And
correct
me,
because
I
believe
that
deborah
campbell
is
here
as
well
as
well
as,
if
there's
some
things
that
need
to
be
done,
so
not
just
for
the
body
of
this
work,
but
there
are
some
things
that
need
to
be
done.
E
O
P
Else
can
I
go
back
to
even
if
the
motion,
even
if
you're
in
motion,
if
we
said
okay,
we
made
this
motion.
It
was
accepted
before
I
still
go
back
to
the
fact
that
it
has
to
go
before
the
city
and
the
county,
and
it's
up
to
them
we're
just
giving
a
recommendation
yeah
and
it's
still
up
to
them
whether
or
not
they're
going
to
decide
whether
or
not,
even
though
we're
governing
body.
P
I
don't
think
that
we
have
the
power
to
say
because
we
make
the
we
made
a
motion
and
it's
a
recommendation
to
go
to
them
that
they
would
say:
okay,
we're
gonna.
Do
that!
That's
number
one
number
two!
If
we
want
to
ask
for
that,
we're
gonna
have
to
be
more
direct
on
what
we
asking
for
and
how
much
we're
asking
for,
and
we
have
to
put
it
in
a
pocket
of
if
this.
D
D
B
P
Think
we're
there
yet
I
don't
think
that
we're
at
a
place
where
we
can
say
we
want
to
sit
in
the
county
to
put
in
so
much
money
for
housing,
so
much
money
for
equity.
We
asking
for
something
but
they're,
gonna,
look
and
say:
well,
they
don't
really
know
what
they
wanted
for
so
their
recommendation
to
us
is
not
gonna,
be
valid
right
now.
That's
what
I'm
think.
That's
just
my
opinion,
so
I
don't
think
we're
ready.
I
think
we
have
to
go
through
more
of
a
process
because
they.
B
O
D
A
O
B
D
H
Recommendations
about
how
to
do
reparations
for
this
community,
but
it
is
in
terms
of
the
policies
and
budgetary
expenditures
up
to
those
two
bodies
to
make
final
determinations
about
how
the
money
in
their
pots
would
be
spent.
O
O
Say
in
respect
to
this
meg's
comment
would
be
if
you're
worried
about
them,
telling
you
no
we're
not
going
to
give
you
any
money
or
they
feel
that
we're
not
intelligent
enough
to
make
the
right
recommendation
on
reparations
for
our
people.
If
that's
what
they
come
back
and
tell
you-
and
I
think
you
already
got
your
answer
for
the
rest
of
this
process.
I
think
it's
pretty
interesting
that
we
asked
the
money
a
week
ago
and
now
we're
sitting
here
like
we
didn't,
take
a
vote.
O
We're
sitting
here
like
none
of
this
stuff
means
anything.
So
like
you
get
your
asses
pretty
quick
on
what
you
ask
for
pretty
immediately.
So
there
seems
to
be
issues
with
us
doing.
My
work
is
he's
going
to
come
out
now
it's
going
to
come
out
later,
I'm
not
saying
this.
It's
going
to
happen.
I
hope
it
doesn't
happen
like.
I
really
hope
that
we're
here
in
earnest
in
the
city
and
the
counties
here
in
ernest
with
us.
A
N
So
submitting
a
recommendation
does
because
we
submit
this
motion
which
has
already
been
approved
by
the
commission,
because
it's
been
submitted,
don't
mean
if
they
say
no,
that
we
can't
revisit
the
topic
or
submit
other
recommendations.
It's
not
limited
to
one
and
done
you
know
what
I
mean
either
it's
a
yes
or
no,
like
with
anything
that
we
want
to
submit.
That's
one
thing
that
is,
I
think
we
need
to
be
clear
on
and
I
think
bubba
kind
of
touched
on
it.
N
N
They
could
say
no
to
everything
we
submit
to
them,
they
can
say
no
like
we
don't
we
don't
control
it,
and
so
we
need
to
make
sure
we
understand
it,
but
we
can
submit
as
many
recommendations
and
and
stuff
as
we
want
to.
We
just
really
got
to
figure
out
what
that
looks
like,
and
I
think
the
purpose
of
this
conversation
was
to
agree
again.
I
don't
know
it
actually.
A
C
A
Sorry
in
our
roman
numeral
six
motion
passed
the
last
meeting.
That's
actually
a
mistake:
there
were
two
motions
passed
at
the
last
meeting.
The
second
was
routed
youth,
the
role
of
you-
and
we
were,
if
I'm
not
mistaken,
asking
for
youth
to
be
appointed
to
the
commission
and
again
is
this
the
motion
that
we
wish
to
carry
forward,
amen
or
withdrawal.
D
N
So
I'll
make
the
motion,
because
at
the
last
meeting
we
brought
up
you've
been
a
part
of
this
commission
because,
as
we
look
around
the
table,
we
do
see.
D
N
And
a
generational
gap
and
we're
expected
to
make
such
heart
such
big
decisions
that
you
should
be
a
part
of
this
conversation
and
be
a
part
of
this
decision
making,
and
so
I
want
to
make
a
motion
to
bring
that.
It
is
not
on
the
agenda
to
add
youth.
The
conversation
around
you
being
a
part
of
this
commission
to
the
agenda,
and
so
I
make
a
motion
to
add
you.
The
the
topic
of
youth
in
this
commission
to
the
agenda.
Q
A
And
second
and
remember
our
procedures,
assuming
that
they
are
accepted,
will
say
that
you
all
should
consider
this
and
for
a
vote
for
it
in
our
next
meeting
to
send
it
on.
A
P
N
This
motion-
that's
on
the
table,
is
just
to
add
it
to
the
gender,
so
we
can
have
a
conversation
on
what
that
looks
like
okay,
and
so
this
is
just
to
add
it
to
the
agenda.
So
we
can
talk
about
it.
This
motion,
that's
on
the
table,
so
it'll
be
on
jennifer
next
time,
it'll
be
on
agenda
for
this
right
now.
A
N
A
A
Yeah,
if
those
are
in
favor
of
adding
this
to
the
agenda,
discussion
of
youth,
raise
your
hand
please.
G
N
P
Well,
I
think
that
the
last
time
that
we
met-
and
we
did
briefly
talk
about
this-
we
were
saying
that
we
already
have
25
assets.
I
put
me
out
there
to
be
in
this
because
I
said
it.
We
already
have
25
people
in
this
room
plus
we
have
alternates
in
this
room.
That's
a
lot
of
voices
for
the
amount
of
time
that
we
have.
P
But
if
you're
going
to
have
them
to
have
voting
power,
then
you
would
have
to
do
the
same
with
the
alternates
so
that
you're
talking
about
maybe
30
some
people
in
a
room
with
ideas,
and
I
just
didn't
think
it
was
for
what
we've
already
as
a
commission,
all
that
we've
done
in
our
petty
culture,
I
don't
mind
them
having
ideas,
I
love
young
people
with
ideas
and
what
they
see,
but
if
they
were
just
put
in
a
certain
time
pocket
that
they
could
have
representation
to
speak
but
not
without
giving
them
full
power.
S
We
want
to
get
youth
involved.
I
think
this
meeting
needs
to
be
back
in
the
neighborhoods,
especially
the
neighborhoods-
that's
represented
here
today,
and
that
we
build
what
that
looks
like
by
letting
people
see
us
in
the
neighborhood
having
this
discussion,
especially
those
areas
has
been
affected
by.
Why
we're
here
and
I
think
from
there,
we
can
build
the
infrastructure
on
what
that
could
look
like,
and
I
think
it's
very
important
that
we
not
only
have
them
here
voting.
I
think
they
should
be
making
some
decisions,
because
a
lot
of
this
work
is
for
them.
S
T
Yes,
that's
okay,
going
on
what
he
said.
That
is
true,
and
I
I
mean
I
don't
need
to
disagree
the
keyboard,
today's
the
things
going
on
sometimes
society.
Now.
I
really
think
kids
need
to
be
in
a
meeting
like
this,
because,
even
though
we
consider
them
as
our
future,
I
still
would
like
to
hear
what
they
say.
You
know,
but
everybody
comes.
They
all
can
come
from
different
perspectives
and
everything
and
being
in
the
community
in
the
community
where
they're
at
that
is
great.
T
I
really
do
think
it's
great,
because
I
do
things
on
the
weekends.
Sometimes
I
like
to
be
on
different
side
of
town
when
I
do
when
I
have
some
things
to
do
I'll
be
on
this
side
of
town.
So
maybe
I
don't
know
if
this
can
be
done.
If
we
doing
another
meeting
okay,
let's
say
we
can
be
we're
on
the
north
side
now
so
any
kid
that
wants
to
come
that
could
come,
but
I
actually
think
a
vote.
I
mean
I
kind
of
think
a
kid.
T
J
So
so
I
I
do
think
that
we
know
that
you
thought
the
future
of
part
of
the
future
for
the
work
that
we're
doing.
I.
J
They
should
be
invited.
I
think
that
we
need
to
invite
them
to
participate
and
ask
their
input
for
how
they
want
to
be
part
of
this
work
or
this
commission.
So
I
think
that
it's
fine
if
we
say
that
yes,
we
agree
that
they
should
be
present,
but
I
think
if
we
make
a
decision,
if
we
say
that
they
need
to
be
on
the
commission,
I
think
that
we
need
to
inquire
and
ask
them
what
their
role
and
their
input
is
on,
how
they
think
that
they
can
contribute
to
the
commission.
J
So
I
do
think
that
a
presence
for
them
is
good,
but
it
may
be
that
it's
not
on
the
commission.
It
may
be
that
it's
involved
with
maybe
like
the
education
component
of
the
commission,
so
I
think
that
we
should
inquire
to
youth
or
certain
youth.
I
agree
with
what
people
have
said
within
their
communities,
for
what
the
work
is,
hopefully
to
be
done
to
see
how
they
think
that
they
can
impact
or
be
beneficial
to
the
commissioner.
J
K
E
D
E
Guided
by
this
commission,
one
of
the
things
that
I
shared
was
that
the
east
end
library
has
a
backpack
where
they're,
sharing
or
histories
they're.
Helping
people
to
do
oral
histories
is
that
something
that
we
would
like
our
youth
to
be
involved
in
checking
out
those
backpacks
right
and
being
able
to
do
oral
histories
with
our
elders
and
the
communities
and
their
communities,
their
legacy.
Neighborhoods,
and
then
also
thinking
about
maybe
dog,
with
health
trust
being
able
to
fund
some
of
that,
because
they
only
have
eight
backpacks.
N
So
I'm
gonna
get
I've,
wrung
it
and
really
push
forward
to
be
back
on
the
agenda,
because
one
thing
is,
I
think,
about
our
kids
in
the
future
and
I
am
directly
impacted
by
some
of
the
lives
lost
over
this
last
week,
and
so,
when
I
think
about
the
euthanasia,
especially
working
with
kids
on
college
readiness
and
helping
kids
to
see
the
country's
even
option.
N
N
From
housing
to
education,
to
like
economics
all
across
the
spectrum,
what
they're
speaking
they
don't
people
that
can
speak
today,
we
can't
speak
for
these,
like
we
can't
speak
for
these
kids
and
they
have
a
voice,
and
then
I
think
about
this
being
a
resume
builder.
I'm
at
the
point
where
I
don't
necessarily
need
this
on
my
resume,
but
they
trying
to
get
in
college
they're
trying
to
have
a
future.
N
N
That
we're
all
getting
freely
that
these
kids
can
have
access
to
see,
I
think
about
like
pet
book
pack,
book
bags
or
histories
a
lot
of
projects
like
that
is
doing
similar
things,
that's
great,
but
being
a
part
of
this
conversation
and
directing
how
we
utilize
funds,
as
voting
members
to
be
able
to
say
these
funds.
Yes,
look.
This
is
what
we're
really
dealing
with
within
the
education
system.
This
is
what
we're
really
dealing
with
when
we're
looking
at
housing,
because
my
mama
might
not
think
I'm
paying
attention
to
the
struggle.
N
N
N
Like
that's,
why
I
bring
it
back
to
the
commission
because
they,
maybe
they
don't
sit
on
this
commission?
Maybe
it's
the
youth
commission
that's
created
and
they
have
vote
and
rights
and
they
looking
at
all
the
same
focus
errors
as
us
because
they
are
brilliant
and
do
you
not
know
it's
a
ki,
the
kid
who
passed
away
and
it
breaks
my
heart.
N
N
Like
the
reality
is
they
need
somebody
to
believe
in
them,
not
to
say.
Oh,
these
are
options
but
say
you
can
do
this.
You
can
be
a
part
of
creating
history,
we
all
sitting
here
and
it's
like
we
get
cyclists,
we
getting
we're
getting
whatever.
We
feel
like
we're
getting
from
this
experience.
Why
can't
these
kids
be
having
the
same
experience?
N
D
N
N
A
So
I
think
I
think
a
process
would
include
a
motion
to
be
considered
and
voted
on
next
week.
Next
meeting
is
there
a
motion
on
the
floor.
N
The
motion
is
to
consider
that
you've
been
a
part
of
the
recommendation,
we're
considering
making
the
recommendation
to
city
and
county
for
youth
to
be
considered
as
a
part
of
the
reparations
commission
to
as
a
consideration
for
us
before
our
next
meeting.
We're
making
a
motion,
because
our
next
weekend
it
will
go
to
vote.
N
E
D
F
For
your
consideration
just
want
to
make
sure
everyone
understands
that,
if
you're
inviting
six
youths
to
speak
or
share
their
ideas,
fine,
I
don't
think
it
needs
counsel
or
commission
or
commissioner
action.
If
you're
asking
to
be
made
part
of
this
commission
voting.
Members
of
this
commission
are
just
sitting
members
that
it
would
take
some
more.
N
E
Conductor,
clarification,
okay,
so
are
we,
I
guess
my
question
is:
are
we
trying
to
add
them
to
the
commission
to
be
a
part
of
the
commission,
because
when
we
put
the
commission
together,
there
were
interviews
that
were
taking
place
for
everyone
to
be
on
the
commission,
including
the
alternates,
and
are
we
looking
to
pay
them?
Stipends
yeah.
N
C
N
P
P
Two
questions:
if
we
open
up
this
door,
just
be
mindful
that,
once
we
open
up
this
door,
then
it
may
come
up
again
next
month
to
open
up
another
door.
I'm
just
saying
I
I
deal
with
you,
I'm
from
shiloh.
I
deal
with
youth
all
the
time.
I
know
I
know
I've
been
around
them.
I
love
them.
I
know
what
they
think
about.
I
know
they
have
no
hope.
So
don't
get
me
wrong
when
I
talk
about
what
I
think,
but
I
look
at
this
realistically
people
in
this
room
actually
had
to
be
interviewed.
P
They
had
to
get
resumes,
they
had
to
show
what
that
expertise.
Is.
I
don't
mind
youth
coming
in
and
giving
what
they
think
that
they
can
even
sit
in
on
the
focus
groups,
but
but
actually
making
them
a
part
of
this
voting
body.
I
think
it
would
do
something
I
don't
think
they're
ready
youth.
Are
you
that's
just
my
opinion
so
that
I
don't
want
it
to
be
anything
else
other
than
what
I'm
saying
that
I
feel
because
I
have
young
people
too.
I
have
kids
they're
grown.
P
I
and
I
have
grandkids,
and
I
know
what
all
of
that's
like.
I
know
all
the
stereotypes
that
you
talking
about.
You
may
not
believe
it,
but
I
I've
seen
it
with
my
own
kids,
but
what
I'm
saying
is
young
people
are
not
ready
for
this
kind
of
setting
to
sit
down
and
vote,
no,
not
to
vote,
because
some
of
this
stuff
that
we're
talking
about
I'm
trying
to
understand
myself.
P
Just
this
is
just
my
opinion,
the
other
things
about
the
dynamics
of
the
different
scopes
of
work,
criminal,
justice,
economic
development,
even
healthcare.
They
they
probably
would
be
able
to
sit
and
give
us
some
good
insight
for
recommendations,
and
I
have
no
problem
with
that.
But
then
it
comes
down
to
like
he
said
how
many
you,
where
they
gonna,
come
from,
how
you're
going
to
put
that
together
and
we've
already
started
the
process,
and
that
means
it's
going
to
put
us
back
again.
P
D
A
And
so
if
there
are
any
more
pros
and
cons.
I
I
just
wanted
to
speak
in
terms
of
the
fact
that
you
they
look
for
a
place
of
belonging
and
then
to
have
like
a
sense
of
self,
so
the
ability
to
vote
is
going
to
give
them
that
sense
of
self
and,
with
all
due
respect,
I
believe
they
are
ready.
I've
seen
youth
step
into
environments,
more
strong,
more
prepared
than
adults
when
it
comes
down
to
interviews
when
it
comes
down
to
submitting
resumes.
I
I
believe.
I
believe
that
if
we
connect
to
the
right
youth
that
represents
asheville,
asheville
city
and
buncombe
county,
I
think
we'll
have
a
great
hand
in
what
the
future
is
going
to
look
like
bringing
young
people
to
the
table.
Now
a
number
of
six
might
be
high,
but
thinking
of
maybe
even
three
or
four,
with
the
ability
to
vote,
because.
D
D
I
A
So
the
idea
of
having
youth
in
an
advisory
role
as
voting
role
with
the
numbers
of
the
the
the
capacities
in
which
they
are
actually
operating.
Those
kinds
of
details
can
come
at
the
next
meeting.
But
this
motion
is
on
the
floor
for
us
to
consider.
It
include
youth
as
voting
members
and
that's
what
we'll
vote
on
next,
so
that.
A
L
C
C
Nothing
was
said
in
that
motion
about
voting.
Nothing
has
been
said
about
how
long
they
should
be
here.
It's
not
a
one
day
thing,
as
miss
maison
said.
In
fact
this
process
might
be
two
years.
Are
those
youth
gonna
be
here
for
that
time
or
they're?
Just
gonna
be
here
for
a
summer
that
clarification
needs
to
be
put.
C
N
N
As
voting
members
for
consideration
at
nets
for
vote
at
next
reparations
commission
meeting,
we
will
discuss
the
details
of
that
as
mr
that
dr
mullins
has
just
explained
at
the
next
meeting.
So
if
there's
amendments,
if
there's
any
changes,
the
numbers
all
of
the
the
details
that
you're
asking
for
will
be
discussed
as
fast
to
consider
now
for
discussion
and
vote
potential
vote
at
next
meeting,
we
go
work
out
the
details.
N
P
A
E
On
our
june
27th
meeting
june
27th,
okay.
O
Yeah,
I
have
a
procedural
question
because
seems
like
some
things
could
be
kind
of
interesting
as
we
move
forward.
Procedurally,
when
you
put
things
on
the
agenda
for
the
next
meeting
and
this
body
gets
to
wait
until
the
next
meeting
to
vote
on
it,
what
happens
if
someone
makes
a
friendly
amendment
at
the
next
meeting?
H
H
You
for
that
question,
mr
doug.
That's
up.
B
H
And
I
want
to
say
reiterate
what
have
been
previously
stated.
These
are
your
rules.
We
try
to
minimize
them
and
not
go
into
every
single
potential
contingency
that
could
come
up,
but
you
may
want
to.
B
H
H
Once
emotion
has
been
made
is
on
the
next
agenda,
but
that
you
can
make
amendments
and
tweets
as
long
as
it
doesn't
completely
change
the
substance
of
that
original
motion
at
the
following
meeting
and
still
vote
on
it.
So
I
think
what
you
would
like
to
avoid
is
the
possibility
that
something
continuously
gets
pushed
out
just
because
a
very
minor
tweak
got
made
each
meeting.
I
think
you
will
find
that
reduces
your
efficiency
as
opposed
to
this
particular
motion.
H
H
D
O
O
A
Our
next
item
on
the
agenda
is
item
number
number
seven
discussion
topics;
I'd
like
to
table
that
for
our
next
meeting.
A
Roman
numeral
7
is
titled
discussion
topics.
There
are
three
questions
that
are
opposed
for
our
consideration
as
a
body.
My
my
preference
is
to
table
that
table
that
entire
world
into
our
next
week.
Oh
yeah.
L
A
K
D
E
So
if
there's
anyone
here
who
would
like
to
provide
a
public
comment,
we
have
thank
you
we
have
out
in
the
lobby.
There
are
sheets
of
paper
and
a
box
you're
able
to
write
that
comment
down
we're
not
allowing
individuals
at
this
time
to
stand
and
provide
a
public
comment.
The
commission
will
look
at
it
and
review
it
and
respond
accordingly.
C
F
C
A
I
I'd
like
to
add
mr
miso
about
comment
that
if
folk
are
coming
here
for
public
comment
and
if
our
time
certainly
allows
it
I'd
like
the
discretion
of
responding
in
time
to
those
points
because
to
talk
into
a
vacuum
without
response,
it
strikes
me
as
being
rude
and
in
terms
of
our
public
engagement.
I'd
like
to
open
the
floor
for
public
comment.
U
I've
served
with
young
people,
18,
19
and
20
21
years
old,
and
we've
asked
them
to
do
horrendous
things
and
we
ask
them
for
dedication
in
the
military,
the
bombs
and
bullets
and
booby
traps
that
the
infantry
get
they
don't
get.
They
don't
carry
them
myself.
They're
asking
some
e2s
18
some
e3,
that's
19
and
20
to
travel
in
dangerous
territory
to
get
those
supplies
most
of
the
times
they're
honorable.
They
make
honorable
decisions
and
they're
making
decisions
on
the
fly.
U
They
make
the
same
mistakes
that
we
did
at
18,
19
and
20
years
old.
If
they're
old
enough
to
serve
their
country
and
to
vote
then
they're
old
enough
to
serve
on
this
community
and
have
a
voting
place.
That's
true!
The
robert
rules
of
order
henry
martin
roberts
made
that
in
1876
it's
an
albatross
around
your
neck.
It
is
not
designed
for
efficiency
or
speed
or
effectiveness.
U
If
you
carry
that,
if
time
is
not
on
your
side
or
our
side,
do
what
you
do
quickly
be
bold,
be
bodacious,
but
that
robert
rules,
the
border,
is
not
a
it's
an
albatross.
It
protracts
everything.
U
The
man
just
said
that
that
the
next
iteration
I
worry
about,
if
what
you
decide,
whether
it's
demands,
resolutions
or
whatever
that
is
not
circumvented
by
the
powers
that
be
in
power
today
and
and
not
be
impeded
by
those
are
in
power
tomorrow,
but
that's
not
on
our
side.
It
could
happen.
This
is
about
more
than
reparations.
It's
about
restoration!
It's
about!
Revitalization!
U
It's
all
those
things!
What
you
do
do
quickly
protocol
and
all
that
other
stuff.
In
fact,
in
fact,
henry
martin
roberts
made
it
after
church,
but
until
he
decided
that
he
had
some
more
so
that
would
they
get
some
business
done.
I
guess,
but
again
young
people,
if
they're
old
enough
to
vote
they're
old
enough
to
have
a
place
on
this
committee
and
not
just
be
invited,
but
to
have
a
place.
U
I
would
not
say
no
to
myself
I've.
Let
somebody
else
tell
me
no,
I'm
afraid
to
say
this
is
what
we're
going
to
submit.
If
it's
not
to
enlighten,
then
you
tell
us,
but
we're
not
going
to
not
submit
many,
because
we're
trying
to
analyze
and
scrutinize
how
they're
going
to
respond
to
it.
Let
them
respond,
let
them
say
no,
don't
say
no
to
ourselves.
Be
bold,
be
bodacious.
U
U
Please,
if
you
do
the
things
the
same
whole
way
you
get
the
same
old
results
moving
into
the
community
is
a
good
idea.
Greater
involvement
and
two
minutes
is
not
enough
minutes,
but
at
least
allow
the
community
to
participate
other
than
saying
fill
out
a
car,
and
somebody
else
is
going
to
express
it
move
this
to
the
community.
So
you
can
get
community
involvement,
not
all
youth
are
able
to,
but
if
they're
18,
19
and
20
again,
if
they're
old
enough
to
vote,
then
they're
old
enough
to
be
on
this
committee.
B
I
have
been
become
involved
through
the
racial
justice
coalition
and
for
the
past
I
over
one
year
have
been
part
of
a
reparations,
related
solidarity
circle
meeting
every
single
week
with
the
goal
of
being
an
advocate
and
providing
valuable
additions
to
the
process,
such
as
research
and
calling
on
white
citizens
to
join
me
in
support
of
this
important
process.
I
look
forward
to
contributing
and
helping
our
town
engage
in
necessary
racial
healing
and
transfer
of
resources
to
communities
that
have
been
oppressed.
N
A
V
Hey
guys,
a
couple
of
observations,
I'd
like
to
make
one
of
them,
I
think,
is
incredibly
important.
A
Is
that?
Are
there
further
comments
from
the
public.
L
E
Are
a
couple
of
announcements
pertaining
to
the
commission
if
you
have
not
turned
in
your
w-9,
I've
only
received
a
total
of
20..
A
A
A
If
there's
something
that
the
commission
can
do
that,
we
have
not
thought
about
if
there's
something
that
individuals
can
do
to
help
and
support
and
add
to
the
healing
of
this
community,
please
don't
hesitate
to
ask
step
up,
leave
your
comments
with
me
anonymously
or
send
them
through
email.
I
don't
care
how
you
communicate
it,
but
the
violence
in
our
community
is
typical,
what's
happening
across
the
country,
if
you
notice
the
massacres,
it's.
A
Our
community
and
that
being
said,
is
there
a
motion
to
adjourn.
D
E
D
E
M
E
Yes,
great
question
doc.
Thank
you.
So
our
next
commission
meeting
is
on
the
27th.
You
will
be
contacted
by
your.
That
would
be
me
doc
to
start
setting
up
a
time
to
schedule.
When
we
will
meet
in
july.
All
impact
focus
areas
will
meet
start
meeting
in
july.
Your
respective
facilitators
will
reach
out
to
you
to
get
that
started
to
figure
out
a
date
and
time
that
works
best
for
your
respective
impact
areas.
I
So
with
the
impact
areas,
it's
it's
it's,
okay
to
still
start
email
conversation
with
them
or
wait.
You
can
yes.