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From YouTube: Bloomington City Council, December 16, 2020, Part 2
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A
Several
points
that
we
talked
about,
first
of
all,
we
talked
about.
You
know
why
get
rid.
A
Buildings
and
that
they
were
not
built
to
last
very
long
and
and
then
we
talked
about.
A
The
the
green
building
and
that
we'd
really
like
to
see
that
certified
and
not
just
you,
know.
A
A
And
a
couple
of
committee
members
felt
that
it
was
important
to
put
them
back,
especially
since.
A
Compared
with
a
number
of
bedrooms,
there
was
some
discussion
of
the
mixed
use,
housing
district.
A
As
a
concept
and
whether
that
was
the
best
way
to
to
go,
of
course,
that's
that's.
A
Already
in
the
udo
and
then
the
idea
that
the
district
is
a
mixed-use
student
district,
so.
A
A
About
the
affordable
housing
commitment
made
by
the
petitioner,
we
like
the
fact
that
the.
A
Free
of
charge
as
part
of
their
community
engagement
and
security.
A
So
the
final
vote
was
three
to
one
to
pass.
This
back
to
the
council.
B
On
this
ordinance
council
member
rallo,
thank
you
perhaps
this
is
for
mr
garlic.
C
I'm
wondering
about
process:
this
is
the
preliminary
approval.
A
This
is
I'm
not
coming
back
to
council
since
it's
a
rezone
and
then
the
next.
D
I'm
sorry
dave,
I
briefly
lost
my
connection.
Can
you
can
you
repeat
the
question.
C
We
were
discussing
the
process
and
that
this
will
be
the
only
hearing
before
the
council
is.
C
C
C
It's
are
those
metal
I
can
respond
to
that.
The
panel
system
is
a
cement
fiberboard
and.
B
F
Affordability
portion
is
this
for
the
life
of
the
property
or
the
commitment
states.
B
Councilmember
smith,
thank
you.
I
don't
know
if
this
is
for
mr
grulick
or
not,
but.
G
When
there's
infrastructure
improvements
school
me
on
that
and
tell
me
who
pays
for
that.
B
Further
questions,
councilmember,
piedmont,
smith.
Yes,
we
talked
last
week
about
the.
A
Commitment
to
affordable
units
at
120
percent
of
ami
is
that
a
written
commitment,
I'm.
A
A
A
Us
through
the
the
numbers
on
it,
how
many
units
and
how
much
is
a
workforce
and
how
much
is.
D
What
would
be
the
affordable
units,
as
you
mentioned,
these
would
be
for
folks
earning
less.
D
Than
120
of
the
area,
median
income,
so
they're
committing
to
a
mix
of
studios
ones
and
twos.
A
Would
cost
less
than
the
workforce
housing?
Is
that
reflected
or
so
they
so
the
the
workforce.
D
Housing
is
typically
for
the
80
to
120
ami,
so
this
would
certainly
be
for
you
know.
D
As
this
is
aimed
at
as
folks
less
than
120,
this
would
fall
into
that
category.
So
the.
D
D
H
Sorry
about
that
I
was
muted.
Yes,
it's
two-thirds,
one-third,
that's
correct,
affordable
versus
the
lower
amount
which
is
workforce.
A
So
I'm
sorry
I'm
a
little
confused
the
so
one-third.
H
Eric
can
you
flip
to
the
page
that
shows
that.
H
So
I'm
sorry,
if
that's
not
clear,
we
can
maybe
be
best
if
we
can
circulate
after.
H
Yeah,
so
I've
got
it's
five
percent
at
120
percent
of
hud's
ami
from.
H
Monroe
county
with
the
base
rental
rate
not
exceeding
25
percent
of
the
adjusted.
H
Ami
at
the
time,
the
lease
and
then
10
at
100
of
the
ami
at
the
time
and.
H
Again,
base
rental
rate
shall
not
exceed
an
amount
equal
to
25
25
of
that
ami
raid.
H
Yep,
who
brought
who's
got
this
on
the
screen
right
now.
I'm
sorry.
D
I
think
kendall
does
got
it
yeah.
I
will
I'll
submit
you
right.
B
B
H
And
I
believe
there
was
a
little
table
with
numbers
in
it.
So
that's
what
I
wanted
to
know
is.
H
B
Okay,
the
other
question
I
have
for
the
petitioners
is:
you
have
an
extensive
portfolio.
B
Of
large
apartment
buildings,
what
would
you
say
is
the
oldest
one
you
own
that
you
built.
B
That's
in
your
portfolio,
your
company,
yeah,
so
landmark's
first
built
product
was
in
2003.
B
Buildings
for
about
20
years,
that's
correct.
Have
you
had
any
experience
with.
B
Problems
with
the
the
first
buildings
you
built
like
parking
garages
that
you
didn't
like.
B
Over
the
35
years
of
its
life,
could
you
speak
to
how
you've
maintained
your
oldest
buildings.
H
Yeah,
you
know
so
I
think
in
general
we
haven't
had
any
substantial
problems.
H
We
also
maintain
reserves
in
the
event
that
things
kind
of
come
up
down
the
line,
and
you
know.
H
Certainly,
that's
something
that
our
financing
you
know
requires
us,
okay.
My
other
question
is
for.
B
Mr
grulick,
how
did
the
the
parking
ratio
get
established
like
who?
Did
you
ask
for
a
number.
B
D
Up
with
their
proposed
number,
the
udo
has
a
minimum
and
a
maximum,
so
they
are
not
over
their.
D
Maximum,
so
they
they
still
have.
You
know
some
room
to
give
there,
but
that
was
something.
D
That
they
came
up,
what
is
the
maximum
just
for
the
project
like
this,
give
me
just
a
second.
D
Got
it
okay.
Thank
you
second
round
questions.
B
I
need
second
round
questions.
Dave
rallo
is
having
trouble
staying
connected.
B
He
seems
to
be
here
on
two
trying
to
get
in
twice.
C
My
question
was,
I
was
off
zoom,
so
I
don't
know
if
this
is
redundant
but.
C
Structure?
What's
the
longevity
of
what's
being
proposed
well
from
the
petitioners.
H
A
very
long,
lasting
building,
well,
that
would
be.
That
would
be
really
an
improvement.
C
One
last
question:
mr
gorilla:
could
you
you
know?
I
assume
this
applies,
but
code
requires.
D
When
we
updated
this
latest
version,
we
basically
eliminated
any
invasive
species
and,
as.
D
Far
as
I
am
aware,
all
landscape
species-
you
know
95-
are
all
native.
B
B
Who
would
like
to
speak
on
this
issue?
Yes,
first
up,
we
have
paul
ash,
who,
I
suspect,
is
not
actually.
J
K
K
J
Yes,
next,
we
have
nathan
mutchler,
who
should
be
ready
to
comment.
This
muscle
go
ahead.
I
I
B
L
L
This
time
there
is
one
people
walk
east
on
13th
street
to
indiana
avenue.
That's
a.
L
On
less
stressful
streets
across
campus,
it
should
be
better.
There
should
be
more
choices.
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
Gotten
worse,
because
that
connection
across
the
railroad
was
eliminated,
add
sidewalks
on
done.
L
L
L
J
M
You
hear
me
yes
hi,
so
I
fully
support
for
from
what
I've
heard
so
far
at
last
week's
meeting.
M
In
this
week's
meeting
at
this
point,
I
support
this
proposal
to
rezone
the
brownstown
area
for.
M
Mixed-Use
student
housing
and
I
think
it's
it's
clear-
that
we
have
a
housing
crisis
in
bloomington.
M
M
Piedmont
smith:
I
was
also
confused
about
the
numbers
as
to
what
percentage
was
what
level.
M
Is
officially
affordable
but
there
there's
another
percentage.
That's
like
workforce
oriented.
M
If
there
is
that
sentiment,
I
would
really
encourage
you
all
to
support
that.
M
But
even
from
the
mayor's
report,
I
think
it
was
last
week
he
said
that
you
know.
Maybe
everyone.
M
In
bloomington
will
be
vaccinated
by
june
2021,
but
if
we're
thinking
of
not
not
moving,
people.
M
M
M
B
N
This,
what
I'm
hearing
at
least,
doesn't
sound
horrible.
It
sounds
like
a
step
in
a
direction.
N
That's
desirable,
but
I
would
like
to
mention
that,
or
at
least
suggest.
J
O
Everything
I
heard
tonight
believe
it
or
not,
but
first
and
foremost
I
am.
O
O
An
idea
put
an
idea
forward
of
who
they
would
think
would
best
be
suited
in
that
subsidized.
O
Unit
and
then
I'd
also
like
to
say
that
I
would
absolutely
like
to
see
more
affordable
housing
in.
O
This
plan
yeah,
I
I
know
that
we,
the
college,
makes
money,
and
I
know
that
that's
what
this
town.
O
Is
interested
in,
however,
the
people
who
run
all
of
the
restaurants
that
you
want
to
go.
O
O
Units
should
be
reflected
that
should
be
a
similar
number
and
then
other
than
that.
O
Places
up
on
the
hill
that
don't
even
have
curbs
so
and
kids
walking
inside
are
in
the
street.
O
Because
there's
no
sidewalks
children,
not
not
college
students,
so
you
know
we
need
to
like.
O
Really
think
about
our
perspective
here
and-
and
I
understand
this
is
a
wonderful
opportunity.
O
For
the
city,
I
want
to
see
this,
you
know
turned
into
a
beautiful
thing,
but
I
do
want
to
make.
O
B
A
Yes,
I
wanted
to
ask
the
engineer
on
the
project
about
the
sewer
infrastructure.
A
Sorry,
can
you
try
that
again,
just
as
a
point
of
information
from
mr
nokia,
I
suppose.
P
Perhaps
headphones
would
limit
the
feedback.
That's
sometimes
an
issue
for
us
on
council.
A
Found
to
be
needed,
who
would
pay
for
that?
Maybe
mr
garlic
could
take
that,
so
the
petitioner.
D
The
line
that
they
are
connecting
to
you
know,
I
don't
know
if
the
petitioner
has
fully
figured.
D
Out
you
know
what
those
improvements
entail,
but
they
would.
The
petitioner
is
responsible
for
all.
J
And
I've
just
received
a
chat
from
kendall
that
that
says
as
much
as
well.
Okay,
so
does
anybody.
A
Overburdened
is
that
something
yeah,
certainly
the
utilities
department
they
review
that
to
make.
D
Sure
that
there's
adequate
capacity
in
what
the
the
lines
are
being
connected
to
you
know
at
this.
D
Point
the
petitioners
have
just
kind
of
worked
on
their
conceptual
drawings.
You
know,
and
cbu
has.
D
D
You
know
you'll
need
to
make
your
improvements
from
here
down
to
you
know,
dunn
street.
If.
D
Would
address
all
that
and
they're
very
good
about
letting
the
petitioners
know
about
their.
H
B
Though,
isn't
the
like
the
dividing
line
for
which
way
water
flows
in
the
city
right.
B
B
D
Certainly,
the
watershed
from
here
does
flow
north.
You
know,
as
everybody
is
aware,
you've.
D
Got
the
the
large
hill
on
11th
street
that
kind
of
serves
as
that
dividing
line
here.
H
And
our
improvements
are
on
the
north
right
but
I
mean
I
know
yes,
so
that's
what
I
thought
and.
B
Upgrade
in
order
to
handle
the
burden
I
mean
I
I
take
it
that's
what
the
the
college
avenue.
B
I
guess
I
was
wondering
also
what
of
the
main
that
like
because
I
saw
that
you're
doing
about.
B
What
is
the
status
of
the
pipe
before
that?
Because
between
your
project
and
the.
B
Yes,
okay,
I
can
pass
along
the
messages.
Mr
kenobi
says
the
location
does
flow
to
the
north.
J
Treatment
plant
he
says
the
protector
has
received
a
well-served
letter
from
cdu.
P
Sure-
and
I
commented
on
this
at
land
use
committee
of
course
last
week-
so
I'll
be
brief,
but.
P
As
well
about
the
you
know,
35
36-year
lifespan
of
the
previous
building,
which
is
which
is.
P
Disappointing
for
sure
we
did
have
a
good
discussion
about
that
at
land
use
committee.
P
Forward,
and
certainly
that's
something
we
should,
you
know,
aim
for
and
keep
in
mind.
P
Of
the
public
who
commented,
I
very
much
agree
with
a
lot
of
the
sentiments
I
heard.
P
Include
affordable
housing
inclusionary
zoning,
for
instance,
is
is
banned
by
the
state.
We
can't.
P
Mandate
that
any
development
has
affordable
units,
let
alone
what
ami
percentage
or
that
sort.
P
Of
thing,
so
it's
it's,
there's,
there's
other
tools
and
we're
trying
to
make
use
of
them
and.
P
I
just
wanted
to
acknowledge
that
it's
not
for
for
want
of
not
not
for
lack
we're.
P
Do
that
as
best
we
can,
I
do
appreciate
again
the
petitioners
you
know
working
with
the
city
to.
P
P
Be
happy
to
follow
up
with
constituents
via
email
if
they
want
to
talk
about
this
more
thanks.
B
Thank
you,
councilmember
piedmont,
smith.
I'd
like
to
thank
the
developers
for.
A
Putting
into
writing
the
commitment
to
have
a
silver
level,
green
building,
certification.
A
I
hope
that's
minimum
silver
in
case
you
can
make
it
gold
and
then
also
for
the
affordable.
A
Housing
commitment,
I
think,
the
what
is
it
620
bedrooms
will
will
be
a
significant.
A
Benefit
to
the
community,
and
I
think
that
you
know
the.
A
The
fact
that
those
buildings
need
to
be
torn
down
is
is
a
shame,
because
you
know
the
the
most.
A
But
I
understand
that
they
were
not
built
to
commercial
quality.
They
were
not.
A
A
That's
a
whole
nother
discussion,
but
I
think
we
also
have
a
situation
with
our
police
where.
A
A
Affordable
or
free
to
offer
to
law
enforcement
personnel
so
anyway,
I'm
glad
to
see
this.
A
A
The
current
housing
so
that
we
don't
send
people
out
during
a
pandemic
to
try
to
scramble.
A
B
I'm
going
to
take
my
chance
here
then
this
is
the
new
record
holder
for
the
largest
off-campus.
B
Housing
project
ever
built
in
bloomington
by
a
factor
of
40
more
than
40
percent.
So
we.
B
A
lot
worse,
it's
definitely
going
to
have
an
effect
on
the
demand
for
housing
and
single
family.
B
B
Of
bedrooms,
not
units,
and
it's
good,
that
the
garage
is
wrapped,
that
that
wrapped.
B
Have
been
shrugged
at
you
know,
it's
good
that
our
standards
are
higher
now
that
we.
B
B
New
bus
route
to
the
tune
of
130
000
a
year
plus
in
perpetuity.
This
project
is
halfway
between.
B
Why
couldn't
we
have
gotten
it
down
to
0.5?
You
know
if
it's
so
walkable,
then
there
shouldn't
be.
B
The
combined
iu
campus
bus
and
bt
are
students,
at
least
in
normal
times,
and
they
will
be
again.
B
B
B
There's
going
to
be
this
huge
garage,
that's
.68!
That's
going
to
prove
to
be
increasingly.
B
Built,
yes,
it
did,
and
this
is
the
price
we're
paying
in
sustainability
when
the
largest.
B
If
there's
no
other
debate,
anybody
any
other
last
second
round
debate
on
ordinance,
2028.
Q
Yes
and
rallo,
yes,
will
the
clerk
please
read
by
title
and
synopsis.
Q
B
Hello
city,
madam
clerk,
hello,
I'm
going
to
go
ahead,
I
hope
and
start
a
slideshow.
So,
okay.
B
Yes,
except,
I
think,
I'm
on
the
wrong
slide.
Okay,
so
originally
I
was
just
looking
to
clean
up.
Q
Q
Q
Q
Q
B
For
the
brief
presentation
we
go
now
to
questions
from
my
colleagues
any
questions.
Q
My
apologies,
I
did
want
to
also
thank
our
clerk
interns.
Casey
pfizer.
Q
Q
Probably
know
but
she's
up
in
fort
wayne,
who
also
provided
some
input
as
well.
That
was
all
sorry.
B
B
B
B
That
is
there
any
well
actually,
if
there's
no
other
comment
we'll
ask
the
clerk.
B
To
call
the
role
on
the
ordinance
that
she
offered
okay,
councilmember
rosenberger.
B
The
role
on
the
motion
to
introduce
thank
you.
Yes,
councilmember
sims,
yes,
volun,
yes,.
Q
Q
B
B
The
slides
yes,
okay,
so
yes,
I'm
proposing
a
citizens
registering
advisory
commission.
B
For
the
city
of
bloomington,
I
need
to
find
my
notes
here
again
we
play
it.
I
can't
see
my.
B
Notes
and
boy
even
I've
got
problems
here.
Okay,
I
was
the
person
who
authored
the
map
that.
B
As
it
is
now,
you
know
like
like
we
had
to,
I
mean
the
the
challenge
is
to.
B
And
it
proved
to
be
really
challenging.
We
went
through
maybe
20
different
map
proposals.
B
B
B
City
council
district
map,
but
anyway
it
was
a
long
and
arduous
process,
but
the
big
problem.
B
That's
the
slogan
that
goes
with
redistricting
commissions,
so
that's
the
that's.
The
solution
on.
B
Map
of
the
city
of
bloomington's,
council
districts
will
look
like
and
it
has
to
come.
B
Now,
because
this
year
was
the
census
year
and
we
are
looking
at
having
to
redistrict
in
2022.,
so.
B
B
It's
going
to
dissolve
upon
for
the
forwarding
of
the
map
to
the
city
council.
B
Or
in
rare
cases
of
a
dramatic
change
in
the
city's
boundaries
or
population.
B
Higher
lift,
it's
frankly,
a
much
heavier
lift,
rather
it's
also
not
even
within
our
authority.
B
A
judge
the
council
is
the
ultimate
authority
according
to
statute
on
the
drawing
of
maps,
so.
B
So
the
commission
would
begin
meeting
beginning
of
next
year
and
it's
reading
a
year.
B
B
I
think
that
those
who
are
around
learned
in
2012
was
that
precincts
make
a
big
difference
and.
B
B
Positions:
six
of
each
democratic
republican
and
independent
would
be
chosen
by
the
three.
B
B
Which
I
endorse
three
from
each
pool
will
be
chosen
at
random
to
serve
on
the
commission.
B
Well,
over
40
percent,
if
not
50
percent
of
the
population
of
the
city,
who
is
eligible
to
serve.
B
So
it's
a
pretty
stringent
set
of
criteria,
but
this
is
befitting
the
nature
of
the
job.
No
one.
B
Who
is
you
know
of
in
direct
look?
I
should
not
be
able
to
author
the
next
map
of
the
city.
B
B
F
A
Kind
of
definition
of
terms:
how
will
you,
how
do
we
define
full-time
student.
B
They're
either
15
credit
hour
undergraduate
or
they're.
I
forget
what
the
I
think
it's
six.
B
I'd
be
happy
to
be
specific
if
that,
if
people
thought
that
would
make
a
difference.
B
B
That
if
the
student
member
doesn't
seem
to
be
seriously
committed
to
being
full-time.
A
Okay
and
then
the
next
similar
question
is:
how
do
you
define
immediate
family
member.
B
I
think
that's
is
that
a
legal
statute,
mr
lucas.
F
A
Looking
something
up,
maybe
no
I'm
sorry,
I
I
don't
I'm
not
aware
of
any
statutory
definition.
J
In
the
context
of
of
the
statute
that
council
member
volun
is
operating
under
the.
J
Persuasive,
you
know
definitions,
I
could
add:
parentheses
spouse
children,
parents,
siblings,.
A
J
And
I
should
add
that,
typically
when,
when,
as.
J
A
term
goes
undefined
in
a
statute
or
an
ordinance,
the
the
common
ordinary
definition.
You
know.
J
By
the
dictionaries
is
sort
of
what
is
is
the
fallback
position,
so,
if
that
helps.
A
T
F
Okay
quickly
I'll
jump
on
here,
what
can
you
just
explain
with
starting
with
the
employees.
F
Scandalory
just
described
what
is
the
rationale
for
that?
I
think
many
well
how
how
do
we.
B
Larger
polity-
and
it
seems
a
little
bit
harder
to
reconcile
here,
but
still
the
issue
is,
you
know.
F
Okay,
I
understand
that
I
think
well
we'll
talk
about
it
later.
F
And-
and
I
tend
to
think
of
it
kind
of
personally
when
I
was
working-
I
know
this
won't
affect
me.
F
B
F
B
F
F
Question
has
for
the
past
decade,
10
years
you
couldn't
have
been
a
candidate
for
public
office.
F
F
F
Years
they
would
not
be
eligible.
I
guess
I'm
looking
for
a
rationale
for
that
as
well
again,
it.
B
B
Version
recommended
by
the
league
of
women
voters,
ritz
mall.
I
I
lifted
the
majority.
B
And
you
know
I'm
I'm
amenable
to
the
reduction
of
that
period,
but
it's
what
they
recommended.
F
Okay,
thank
you.
Do
we
have
any
other
first-round
questions.
F
Okay,
mr
lucas,
I
do
believe
we're
now
ready
for
public
comment.
Do
we
have
any
takers
point
of.
F
Of
that,
so
let's
back
up
thanks
this
council
member
sandberg
you're
having
an
amendment.
Yes.
R
I
do
this.
This
is
a
friendly
amendment
that
got
brought
up
during
the
the
committee
meeting
and.
J
Yeah,
I'm
happy
to
display
any
of
the
the
amendments
that
council
members
are
interested.
J
In
in
introducing-
and
this
is
very
simple,
but
do
you
need
a
motion
yeah
before
we
go
it'll.
F
F
F
Know
right:
oh
yeah,
yeah,
yeah,
okay,
we'll
start
with
amendment
one.
It
needs
to
be
moved.
I
think.
A
Second,
okay,
it's
been
moved
in
second,
do
we
have
to
call
roll
on
that
and
x4.
F
R
R
We
are
not
impacted
by
where
the
district
lines
are
drawn.
Therefore,
we
could
be
the
most
objective.
R
R
R
F
F
Have
any
questions
from
council,
okay,
and
I
will
repeat
that
president
bowling
endorses
this
admit.
J
The
raise
hand
function
at
the
bottom
of
your
screen
or,
if,
if
you're,
having.
F
A
A
F
Q
F
F
Okay,
it's
been
moved
in
second,
please
present:
council
members
gambler.
T
Two
things
are
driving
this.
First
of
all,
I
think
with
this
amendment,
I
think
it
feels
more.
T
T
Be
eligible,
so
this
just
kind
of
cleans
that
up
and
treats
all
members
of
this
commission
the.
F
You
and
we'll
start
with
the
first
round
of
questions
from
council
council
member
vote.
B
About
it
being
a
little
bit
too
uncommittal
I
mean
I,
I
wish
that
there
that.
B
People
had
voted
in
the
past
two
elections
at
least,
but
I
also
have
to
face
reality
and
for.
F
Okay,
see
none
we'll
go
now
to
public
comment.
Mr
lucas.
Q
F
Thank
you
all
right.
Moving
to
amendment
three.
F
F
Oh
councilmember,
volin,
okay,.
B
B
B
References
to
the
city
clerk
and
changes
the
the
person
who
will
do
the
random
choice.
B
B
No,
the
the
three
democrats
must
be
shown
from
the
pool
of
six
and
the
student
democrat.
A
Yeah,
I
just
wanted
to
clarify
more
for
the
public
than
for
anything
else.
For
any
other
reason,.
A
That
council,
member
bowen,
when
you
said
council
member
sandberg,
would
be.
A
A
B
Q
F
Thank
you
did
that
meet
your
needs.
Councilmember
rosenberger.
F
On
that
question,
okay,
I
thought
you
said
you
had
two:
do
you
have
another
one.
F
Okay,
see
none
we'll
go
to
the
public.
Now
for
a
public
comment,
I
will
remind
the
public
to.
F
Okay,
I'm
looking
around,
I
don't
see
you,
mr
lucas,
there
you
are
okay,
I
don't
see
any
takers
so.
F
Public
comments
going
once
yes,
I
do
have
some
messages
that
came
in
through
the
chats.
I
believe.
J
The
first
as
a
question
from
jeff
sciphone,
who
asks,
if
totally
random,
I
believe
this
selection.
J
J
J
J
F
Q
Half
question
half
comment,
but
in
section
c3,
where
it
refers
to
student
status,.
Q
Q
F
I
will
take
the
opportunity
to,
and
that
makes
sense.
Council
member
bowling
has
a
question.
F
Council,
member
volun
what
count
clerk
bolden
just
stated
as
far
as
other
college.
B
I
mean
it's
a
relevant
question
to
the
organization:
that's
okay!
No
we'll
bring
it.
F
P
Was
a
good
question
that
if
there
are
two
at-large
council
members
who
are
the
senior.
P
B
B
The
the
the
junior
at
large
council
member
can
flip
the
coin.
In
that
case,
maybe.
R
But
if
elected,
if
appointed,
if,
if
determined,
I
would
be
happy
to
serve
and
in
the
role
of.
F
Q
B
This
is
a
typo
correction.
It
changes
the
improper
spelling
of
the
word
effects
to.
F
Any
questions
first
round,
questions
from
council
members
from
mr
volunteer
sponsor.
F
Okay,
seeing
none
we'll
go
to
public
comment.
Do
we
have
any
public
comment
on
amendment
4.
F
F
Second,
a
second
okay
then
moved
in
second,
who
is
the
presenter
or
sponsor
okay,
councilman
pete.
A
So
late
that
it
didn't
even
make
the
packet
addendum,
so
that's
my
mistake.
I
apologize
for
that.
A
And
I
appreciate
council
member
volun
seconding
without
without
having
this
in
front
of.
A
So
this
is
about
the
the
process
that
the
commission
is
supposed
to
go
through.
A
S
Twice
a
month
or
every
other
month
so
having
those
months
clarifies.
A
Those
two
meetings,
neither
did
I,
but
that
was
the
question.
Maybe
we
could
change.
F
Was
the
intent
or
councilman
p
monster
can
speak
on
that
if
I
got
it
wrong,
thank
you
that.
F
Okay,
thank
you.
Seeing
none
we'll
go
to
public
for
public
comment
again,
please
use
hand
function.
F
J
Meanings
of
bi-monthly
are
in
many
dictionaries.
Why
not
clarify.
F
Volun
yeah,
so
this
is
not
the
place
where
I
thought
this
amendment
would
get
hung
up.
B
B
B
A
Yeah,
I
I
mean
if
we
leave
out
the
months.
A
The
definition
of
bi-monthly
I
just
looked
it
up,
and
indeed
it
can
mean
either
thing
so.
J
F
Okay,
does
that
complete
that
request?
As
a
point
of
order
do
we
need
to
vote
on
the.
P
F
F
F
Everything
on
this
adjustment-
yes,
we
will
city
council.
Do
our
council
members
do
we
have
any.
F
Okay,
no
you're,
absolutely
correct
questions
on
the
revision.
F
Okay,
do
we
have
any
public?
Are
we
in
public
comment,
mr
lucas.
F
F
In
zoom
or
you
can
send
us
a
note
in
chat,
do
we
have
any
takers?
I
don't
see
any.
F
There
you
go.
Thank
you
councilmember
sandberg,
yes,
rallo,
yes,
ambulari,
yes,
rosenberger.
B
F
As
revised
clerk,
will
you,
madam
clerk,
will
you
please
call
the
roll.
F
F
Ordinance
2013
as
amendment
as
amended,
mr
lucas
or
our
parliamentarian.
Now,
do
we.
F
Go
to
council
comments
and
questions
on
the
whole
whole
ordinance
as
amended.
F
A
What
what
did
I
say,
I
thought
you
said
comments,
okay,
I'm
in
questions.
Thank.
T
I
appreciate
whoever
brought
up
the
clerk
bolton,
I
think
brought
up
the
notion
of
ivy
tech.
T
Being
the
other
institution
of
higher
education-
and
I
thought
about
that
too-
and
the
question.
T
Bedford
residents,
who
attend
ivy
tech
but
doesn't
make
any
difference
that
that
institution
is.
B
In
fact,
in
the
sea
limits,
whereas
the
iu
bloomington
campus
is
in
bloomington.
B
There,
whereas
it
is
a
an
avowed
part
of
the
commentary
in
a
college
town
west
as
to
whether.
B
B
B
B
Their
first
year,
so
I
don't
think
that
the
you
know
that's
the
same
issue.
Students.
B
Who
go
to
ivy
tech
are
not
necessarily
living
in
housing
like
the
one
we
just
approved
tonight.
B
So
the
if,
if
anything,
they're
they're
students
of
a
mix
of
ages,
they're
already.
B
Represented
among
the
the
what's
called
the
political
class,
but
iu
students
are
not.
B
Thank
you
any
further
questions
from
council.
I
do
have
one
one
thing,
I'm
as
in
my
employer.
F
F
F
So
how
would
this
ordinance
affect
those
particular
students
if,
at
all.
B
Well,
it's
pretty
clear
that
it
would
exclude
students
who
are
not
enrolled
at
iu
bloomington.
I.
B
B
Vast
majority
of
them
are
coming
from
out
of
the
county
and
the
problems
that
that
they
that.
B
F
Have
one
final
question:
one
of
our
commenters
mentioned
about
the
possibility
of
having
a.
F
A
total
membership
of
all
white
males-
I
not
so
sure
how
that
would
happen.
But
how
do
you.
F
B
B
R
R
R
Who
are
vetting
the
applications
to
make
sure
there's
a
wide
pool
to
draw
from,
but.
R
You
know
again,
you
can't
have
it
both
ways
if,
if
the
whole
idea
is
this
is
a
random
selection.
B
F
F
Comment
on
the
council,
we
need
to
go
to
the
public
for
comments.
Yeah,
okay,.
F
F
Use
the
raised
hand
function
in
zoom
or
send
us
a
note
in
chat.
Mr
lucas,
I
do
see
miss
padoka.
M
Hi,
so
back
to
one
of
the
first
of
all,
I
agree
with
the
concerns.
I'm
sorry.
M
Chosen
represent
not
only
the
full
variety
of
people
that
we
have
in
bloomington,
but
that.
M
It
also
reflects
to
some
extent,
you
know
the
actual
population
that
we
have
here
in.
M
Bloomington
in
terms
of
percentages
of
people
who
are
not
just
white
men
and
along
the
similar.
M
Lines
of
making
sure
that
those
who
are
on
this
advisory
commission
fully
represent
the.
M
Population
I
was
concerned
about
the
three
333
democrat
republican,
independent
ratio
and.
M
M
That
it
might
skew
this
advisory
commission
in
a
more
conservative.
F
J
I'm
sorry,
if
that's
not
your
actual
name,
but
can
we
have
their
name
identified?
Please.
J
J
J
J
F
Okay,
do
you
are
there
anymore?
No,
no!
Okay,
thank
the
public
for
those
comments.
Now,
we'll
return
to.
F
R
Committee
discussion,
the
whole
intent
of
redistricting
and
choosing
members.
R
R
R
Are
in
alignment
that
really
doesn't,
you
know,
put
a
nod
one
way
or
the
other.
R
And
so,
while
I
appreciate
the
whole
issue
of
diversity,
we
need
to
keep
the
goal
in
mind.
R
R
For
them
not
to
be
biased,
okay,
thank
you.
Councilmember
sandberg,
as
we
approach.
B
Yes,
I
did
want
to
address
at
least
one
public
comment.
It
was
not
a
state
mandated.
B
Councilmember
sandberg
rightly
pointed
out
the
legal
women
voters
proposal
for
the
statewide.
B
One
you
know
like
this
is
the
essential
problem
of
gerrymandering
that
they're
trying
to
tackle.
B
B
We'll
see
well,
this
is
an
answer
to
his
challenge
that
it's
time
that
the
state.
B
And
alter
it
to
fit
local
needs,
then
there
should
be
no
problem
doing
it
up
there,
but
they.
B
Trying
to
get
away
from
gerrymandering
from
having
one
party
dominate
the
other
if
the
majority
of.
B
People
in
bloomington
are
are
democrats
and
they
have
a
majority
on
this
commission.
B
B
But
it
was
not
a
state
mandate
that
it'd
be
even
if
anything,
we're
trying
to
say
they
should
do.
B
B
F
Thank
you
any
other
final
comments.
I'll
did,
I
see
a
hand
I'll
bring
up
the
rear
and
I'd
like.
F
To
thank
councilmember
bolin
as
well.
I
think
the
premise
is,
even
though
it
was
initiated
by.
F
Unbiasedly
as
much
as
we
can,
then
I
think
that's
a
good
thing.
So,
having
said
that,.
F
It
is
now
time
to
vote
on
ordinance
20-30
as
amended.
Madam
clerk,
will
you
please
call.
Q
Yes,
council,
council,
member
scandalory,
yes
rosenbarker,
yes,
sims,
yes,.
F
And
thank
you
all
for
helping
us
get
through
that
and
without
any
further
ado
I
will
pass
the.
F
Devil
back
to
president
poland.
Thank
you
very
much.
We
have
no
legislation
for
first
reading,
so
we.
A
J
J
B
Is
there
any
discussion
on
the
motion?
Any
questions,
councilmember
flaherty
mentioned
very.
P
Committee
that
addresses
the
scheduling
of
summer
recesses
as
a
housekeeping
matter.
P
Wanted
to
make
that
point
for
the
public.
That
is
helpful.
Thank
you.
Councilmember
piedmont,
smith,.
S
J
Having
to
post
a
weekly
meeting
notice
unless
the
essential
details
of
the
meeting.
J
Council
will
be
meeting
when
they
will
be
using
the
council
chambers.
Again,
that's
all
sort.
J
Of
been
thrown
up
into
the
air
this
year
and
with
operating
on
zoom,
as
we've
been
doing
for.
J
Months
we've
been
posting
weekly
notices
with
with
a
new
zoom
link
for
each
meeting,
so.
J
In
and
again
normal
times,
this
saves
staff
a
lot
of
work.
It
provides
some
predictability
to.
J
Future,
so
this
is
still
an
important
document
and
does
provide
some
some
predictability
to
the.
J
Council
schedule,
I
will
note
that
the
council,
like
you've,
seen
this
year
is,
is
perfectly
able
to.
J
Income
taxes,
so
beyond
those
two
changes
it
it
tracks.
I
think
what
the
council
had
planned
to.
J
J
J
J
So
that's
a
slight
change
from
the
2020
annual
schedule,
which
again
went
through
the.
B
S
Yes,
okay,
that
motion
carries
9-0
any
other
legislative
or
scheduling
issues.
Mr
lucas.
J
F
F
That
we
have
a
special
session
on
december
21st
at
noon,
for
the
purpose
of
receiving
information.
P
Yeah,
just
for
any
members
of
the
public
who
who
aren't
aware
in
our
last
council.
P
Work
session,
which
we
occasionally
have
at
at
noon
on
fridays,
typically
with
the.
P
Less
well
attended
than
council
meetings.
It
was
discussed
whether
it
was
a
more
appropriate.
P
To
have
a
work
session
or
actually
schedule
a
council
special
session
which
would
have.
P
In
order
to
hear
this
this
this
topic
next
week,
the
committees
and
I
was
in
favor
of.
P
A
special
session,
I
appreciate
the
motion
from
councilmember
sims,
but
but
if
it
just
seemed.
P
Odd
to
any
members
of
the
public
that
we're
having
a
special
session
of
the
council
at
a
noon
on
a
monday,
that's
kind
of
kind
of
why
we
decided,
I
think,
at
the
advice
of
council
staff,.
P
And
based
on
discussion
that
we
decided,
the
special
session
was
a
more
appropriate
meeting.
P
Type
than
a
work
session
so
kind
of
in
the
weeds,
but
just
wanted
to
explain
that.
Thank
you.
A
Yeah
once
again
to
fill
in
the
public
on
what
we're
talking
about
so
standing.
F
F
F
To
involve
other
departments,
other
staff,
other
council
members.
F
To
start
to
gauge
and
have
discussions
on
that
topic,
so
that
is
the
gist
and
the
crux
of.
B
And
frankly,
I
think
it
was
unprecedented
that
it
took
until
the
very
end
of
february
to.
B
B
I
mean
how
many
times
have
we
heard
people
talk
about.
You
know
taking
more
time.
B
Burden
than
the
way
we
used
to
do
business,
but
you
know
having
said
that,
I'm
fine
with
having.
B
Seeing
none
will
the
clerk.
Please
call
the
role
in
the
motion
to
hold
a
special
meeting
on
monday.
B
Of
special
of
standing
committees,
mr
lucas,
is
there
any
other
business
for
us
to
attend
to.
J
B
B
For
working,
oh
councilman
or
madam
clark,
I
know
that
it
was
in
your
memo
for.
B
Out
on,
let's
not
have
nepotism,
okay,
I'll,
take
a
voice
vote
to
adjourn.
Is
there
a
motion
to
adjourn.