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C
C
To
have
your
windows
open
in
the
spring
and
fall
because
of
random
screams
in
the
middle
of.
C
C
D
I
am
speaking
because
I
strongly
support
amendment
one
there's
many
things
I'd
like
to
say,
but.
D
E
Mr
president,
can
we
explain,
could
we
have
ms
lacy
explain
that
raising
of
the
hand.
D
Let
me
just
say
thank
you
very
much
for
allowing
me
my
45
seconds.
I
passed
the
baton.
A
Thank
you
again
for
your
comments
before
we
go
forward,
we'll
just
remind
all
public
commenters.
A
A
Left
when
she
does
like
the
tea
or
the
time,
then
that
means
your
time
is
up,
and
I
will
ask
you.
A
To
cease
so
okay,
miss
lacey,
who
we
have
next
next,
is
eric
sater,
who
should
be
able
to
unmute.
F
F
F
F
F
F
Be
aided
if
we
don't
allow
changes
within
these
neighborhoods
last
quick
point
on
democracy.
F
So
just
a
couple
points
to
consider
and
good
luck,
everyone.
I
know
this
is
a
complex
issue.
G
H
H
H
H
A
Thank
you
very
much
for
your
comments.
Before
we
go
any
further
miss
lacy,
you
can
identify
who's.
A
Going
to
speak
next,
but
I'm
getting
reports
that
chat
is
not
functioning
properly
and
I.
B
A
Okay,
thank
you.
That's
reasonable,
and
I
hope
everyone
heard
you
did
either.
A
Respond
with
the
meeting
posts
and
refrain
from
personal
chatting
with
each
other.
But.
A
Okay,
we'll
move
on
who
do
we
have
next?
Next,
we
have
the
person
with
the
screen
name,
rachel
dinga,.
B
Oh,
for
heaven's
sakes
who
should
be
able
to
unmute
now
hi,
I'm
rachelle
dinga.
Can
you
guys
hear
me.
A
We
hear
you
fine,
thank
you.
You
have
about
three
minutes.
I
I've
lived
in
bloomington
for
13
years.
First
as
a
student,
then
a
renter
and
now
a
homeowner.
I
I
I
Let
neighborhoods
excuse
me
neighborhoods
that
will
potentially
be
affected
by
this
vote.
I
I
I
J
Friends
and
neighbors
I've
been
in
and
around
bloomington
since
round
19
miss
margaret
I'm.
A
J
J
J
J
J
To
reconcile
the
data
with
the
city,
I
have
a
net
gain
of
of
a
hundred
and
140
more
units
that.
J
Weren't
on
my
list
that
that
are
concerning
to
us,
because
we
see
all
around
us
density
going
up.
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
K
A
K
K
K
K
K
L
A
Thank
you
for
your
comments,
ms
stevens.
What
do
we
have
next
from
stacy.
M
M
Affordable
housing,
but
just
not
in
the
core
neighborhoods.
But
the
only
option
is
to
put.
M
M
M
And
if
you
are
concerned
about
the
character
of
the
town,
changing
the
the
only
other.
M
Option
besides
building
those
units
outside
of
outside
of
walking
distance
is
to
rapidly.
M
For
for
high
density
housing
near
campus,
and
that
would
almost
certainly
result
in
a
much
bigger.
M
Change
of
character
than
allowing
some
duplexes
and
triplexes
near
you
know,
bryant
park
and.
M
M
And
triplexes
wouldn't
fit
with
the
neighborhood
but
they're
failing
to
consider
the
idea
that
a.
M
But
don't
want
to
live
near
a
bunch
of
you
know:
rowdy
undergrads,
which
yeah
I
get.
M
Would
be
also
targets
for
those
duplexes
and
triplexes
and
would
not
result
in
these.
M
Horrible,
you
know
these
horror
stories
that
people
have
of
students,
keeping
them
up
all
night.
B
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
Person,
I
think
who
spoke,
I
think
that
the
adu
addresses
that
concern.
We
may
need
to.
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
O
O
In
the
chat
that
I
think
would
really
have
been
taken
care
of,
if
we
could
be
in
person.
A
B
A
A
P
Who
was
really
excited
to
welcome
a
new
cohort
of
climate
forward?
New
members
of
the
council
and.
P
Looking
forward
to
creating
new,
forward-looking,
creative
solutions
to
address
the
most
challenging.
P
Problems
of
our
community
in
our
world,
so
I
would
ordinarily
be
first
person
to
jump
on
this.
P
Our
community
environmentally
efficient
and
also
to
to
avoid
urban
sprawl,
but,
to
be
honest,.
P
I've
been
deeply
disappointed
by
what
I've
seen
from
the
city
planning
department.
I
feel
like
it's.
P
P
Forward
creates
an
essentially
irreversible
city
city
planning
direction.
It's
put
its
faith.
P
P
P
To
some
of
my
neighbors
and
and
and
friends,
I'm
not
opposed
to
doing
some
experimentation.
P
The
hands
of
the
free
market
system,
essentially
is
is
producing
a
a
disaster
in
the
making.
P
P
Q
Sorry,
thank
you
all
for
listening
to
our
comments
and
everything
tonight.
My
name
is.
Q
You
know
I
I
want
to
buy
a
house
with
my
partner
and
we're
looking
around.
Q
So
I
also
think
on
and
as
far
as
the
community
goes,
this
is
pretty
risky.
Q
B
A
About
three
minutes
hello,
good
evening,
my
name
is
sharon
yarber
and
I'm
a
resident
of.
R
A
S
Hello,
my
name
is
jamie
joel.
I
want
to
make
just
a
few
points
so
I'll
make
it
very
brief.
S
I
want
to
refute
a
statement
that
there
are
a
number
of
parents-
maybe
single
parents
or.
S
And
you
believe
in
something
you
show
up,
something
that's
not
been
mentioned.
Is
that.
S
Initiatives
for
covid
that
studies
conducted
by
say,
stanford
university,
show
that
homeowners.
S
S
Yes,
I'm
so
sorry,
I've
just
been
reminded
by
our
parliamentarian
that
you
spoke
at
the
last
meeting.
S
S
Sure
homeowners
are
more
likely
to
be
involved
in
the
political
process.
More
than.
B
B
Not
well
no
you're!
If,
if
you
just
thank
you,
it's
okay,
I
will
make
well
if
you
before,
we.
A
Get
started,
I'm
so
sorry
just
like
to
clarify
with
all
the
folks
that
may
have
just
signed
on.
A
Continuing
today
and
the
public
has
allowed
one
comment
on
this
piece
of
legislation,
so.
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
A
U
U
U
V
Yeah
hi,
my
name
is
jack
horton
and
I
live
in
blaine
park
and
I
wasn't
even
able
to
figure
out.
V
Ron
smith,
dave
rallo
and
susan
sandberg,
I
guess
it's
option
one
or
amendment
amendment.
One.
V
W
W
X
A
X
X
Gonna
not
try
to
make
statements
on
that,
but
more.
You
know
growing
up
here
for
22
years
now.
X
Issue
and
hearing
the
arguments-
and
you
know
the
fact-
is
kind
of
disrespecting.
X
So
that's
that's
one
thing
I
want
to
say:
I've
been
listening
all
night.
X
But
this
issue
is
super
important
to
me
just
growing
up
here
and
growing
up
in
elm
heights.
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Still
and
though
any
investor
will
see
that
I
mean
why,
wouldn't
an
investor
come
in
and
buy
up.
X
All
over
it's
not
going
to
increase
affordability,
so
you
know
right
now.
My
neighbor
to
my
left
is.
X
X
School
kids-
and
it's
it's
great-
it's
a
perfect
balance,
mr
ruff,
I'm
sorry,
but
your
time
has
been.
A
Exhausted
okay,
I
just
want
to
say
to
council
member
rosenberger
and
flaherty.
No
one,
I'm
glad.
X
B
Next
up
we
have
solomon
bogdanov,
I'm
apologize
for
the
pronunciation.
Y
No
worries
it's
a
difficult
name,
so
my
name
is
solomon.
Bogdanoff,
I'm
a
graduate
of
iu.
Y
I
grew
up
in
both
the
greater
la
area
and
bloomington
and,
unlike
many
students.
Y
Y
By
any
representatives
of
iu,
I'm
here
of
my
own
volition,
I
wanted
to
say
how
it
surprised
me.
Y
How
bloomington,
which
presents
itself
is
a
very
progressive
organ
city,
has
even
you.
Y
Attitude
just
because
of
how
those
who
would
be
able
to
inf
to
to
to
profit
and.
Y
Whenever
they
feel
like
it,
these
are
people
who
value
profit
over
common
good.
Y
Out
of
the
housing
crisis
by
inflating
prices,
it's
worth
mentioning
again.
Y
As
other
people
have
that
students
are
much
better
able
to
afford.
Y
Y
After
having
lived
in
la
for
so
long
seems
kind
of
quaint,
thank
you,
whereas
so
many
you
know.
Y
Drivers
in
l.a
will
commute
an
hour
bloomington.
The
drives
are
fairly
short,
there's.
Y
Not
that
much
in
in
carbon
emissions
compared
to
to
many
u.s
cities,
also
I'd
like
to
point.
Y
Out
that
most
of
the
students
that
I
knew
even
the
ones
that
lived
on
campus
had
cars.
Y
Y
Y
Admit
more
students
to
make
more
money
and
then
there
will
be
another
housing
crisis.
Thank
you.
Y
B
Z
Z
I
lack
of
affordable
housing
is
an
important
thing
that
we
have
to
discuss,
but
up
zoning
is
not.
Z
Z
Z
Z
Z
Z
B
Next,
we
have
amy
burns
bernstein
brunson,
who
should
be
able
to
unmute.
AA
AA
The
other
side
of
town,
so
this
concept
of
the
core
neighborhoods
and
the
core
everybody
wanting.
AA
AA
AA
AA
AB
A
AB
Time,
I
think,
for
a
lot
of
residents,
and
there
are
many
people
in
bloomington
that
are
appalled.
AB
And
kind
of
horrified
that
our
city
government
would
do
this
again
when
our
history,
with.
AB
Student
rentals,
replacing
our
core
neighborhoods,
is
so
clear
and
visible.
Many
people
don't
think.
AB
AB
AB
AB
AB
AB
AB
AB
AB
AB
AB
AC
AC
AC
AC
AC
AC
AC
AC
A
B
AD
E
AD
First,
I
want
to
just
say
that
my
name's
steve
layman-
I
live
in
arden
place.
I
support
amendment.
AD
AD
AD
A
Next,
miss
lacey,
next
that
this
person
has
not
spoken
before
it's
peter
bogganoff.
A
AE
AE
AE
AE
AF
A
AG
West
side
I
and
I'm
in
favor
of
amendment
one
and
grateful
to
representative
sandberg
and
her.
AG
For
being
social
justice
warriors,
you
know,
look
at
look
at
what's
driving
this.
AG
AG
AG
How
we
can
solve
it,
I'm
in
favor
of
density,
I'm
in
favor
of
diversity,
but
there's
this
great.
AG
A
B
AH
AH
AH
Extremely
convincing
arguments
tonight
to
that
effect,
it's
clear
that
the
that
the.
AH
Where,
where
these,
these
changes
to
the
format
of
housing
are
allowed
and
will
will
give.
AI
AI
AI
B
G
G
Good
thing
for
the
city
or
the
neighborhoods
and
I'd
like
to
see
the
neighborhoods.
A
AK
AK
I'm
going
to
be
very
brief.
I've
been
listening
all
night,
I
speaking
in
support
of
amendment
one.
AK
I
do
believe
that
there
are
housing
issues
that
bloomington
has
to
deal
with.
I
do
not.
AK
Focus
to
be
able
to
solve
this
in
other
ways,
I
think
people
have
spoken
very
eloquently
tonight.
A
AL
Have
a
couple
questions
more
than
a
statement:
I'm
a
temporary
returned
residence.
AL
It
said
that
information
from
out
of
the
census
indicates
that
there's
a
housing
shortage.
I
was.
AL
I'm
hearing
a
lot
about
supply
and
intention
of
supply,
but
but
not
a
lot
of
what
the
exact
demands.
AL
AL
The
respective
neighborhoods
within
the
four
zones
would
be
having
to
wrap
their
heads
around.
AL
I
just
learned
about
what's
going
on
friday,
so
I'm
sorry
to
take
up
too
much
time
if
it's
not
a.
AL
AL
AL
And
that
it
would
be
easier
to
understand
what
neighborhoods
are
investing
themselves
within.
AL
AL
Well,
that's
all
really,
I
just
suppose
everyone
seems
to
be
expressing.
No,
no,
no,
but
many
have
said.
AL
AL
AL
B
Susan
buzan,
who
should
be
able
to
unmute
now,
can
you
hear
me?
Yes,
we
can
please
go.
A
B
So
I
have
found
his
comment.
It
says
I
have
lived
in
bloomington
for
50
years
and.
B
Evening
on
amendment
one
okay,
thank
you
very
much
saying
that
we
have
or
are
not
aware.
A
AO
Just
to
summarize,
what's
been
proposed
in
this
udo
revision
by
the
planning
commission.
AO
AO
AO
AO
AO
AO
And
I
have
won
unaffordability
coming.
We
prefer
not
to
go
there
in
a
rushed
and
hurried
fashion.
AO
AO
AO
AO
AO
AO
AO
AO
AO
A
Councilmember
holden,
I
I
want
to
know
if
we
are
actually
going
to
be
timed
on
our
comments.
A
I'd
like
to
well,
let
me
flip,
so
I
can
see
council
member
flaherty
at
the
beginning.
AP
I'm
having
a
hard
time
recalling
the
the
motion
and
was
it
three
minutes
for.
AP
AP
A
Comments
was
that
not
so
the
whole
point
was
that
our
public
got
to
speak
for
three
minutes.
We.
A
Thought
that
was
appropriate
for
council
members
on
this
amendment,
seeing
as
how
I
allowed
it.
A
Was
three
minutes
and
54
or
59
seconds
what
I
got
four
minutes?
So
if
we
have
council
comments.
A
I
think
it's
appropriate
if
I,
as
president,
can
do
that
say
four
minutes
for.
A
Very
much
did
you
have
your
hand
up
council
member
roland
to
speak.
No,
I
just
wanted
to.
E
AQ
A
few
observations
to
start,
first
of
all
in
terms
of
process
credit
where
credit's
due.
AQ
AQ
AQ
AQ
AQ
AQ
AQ
AQ
AQ
AQ
AQ
AQ
AQ
AQ
AQ
AQ
AQ
AQ
AQ
A
AE
To
allowing
plexus
everywhere
and
in
support
of
amendment
one,
I
think
it
disturbs
me
that.
AE
AE
AE
I
would
like
to
see
making
home
ownership
more
available
to
people
who
of
lower
income.
AE
AE
AE
A
Thank
you,
councilmember
smith.
Okay,
going
to
the
next
page
council,
member
piedmont,
smith,.
B
I
represent
people
who
live
in
henderson
court,
acadia
court,
timber
ridge
summit
point.
B
B
B
B
That
means
people
who
are
plugged
in
who
have
the
time
and
intellect
and
energy
to
figure
out.
B
Have
the
time
and
and
ability
to
speak
about
amendments
to
our
unified
development,
ordinance.
B
So
I
one
person
this
evening
asked
whether
we
represent
residents
and
I'm
paraphrasing
or.
B
Whether
they're,
here
for
two
months
or
30
years,
so
I
take
that
seriously.
I
also
think
that.
B
B
B
The
record
when
I
voted
on
the
udo
to
include
the
the
sentence,
that's
now
being
quoted,
saying.
B
The
poor
neighborhood
should
not
be
where
greater
density
is
is
concentrated.
I
was
thinking.
B
To
me,
duplex
is
not
high
density.
Duplex
is
not
what
I
had
in
mind,
so,
just
as
a
caution.
B
Mixed
housing
types,
you
know
the
udo
can
be
read
in
more
than
one
way
legitimately.
So
I
will.
A
Okay,
do
you
have
any
further
comment
on
counsel.
AP
AP
Of
this
issue
really
for
years
now,
since
first
deciding
to
run
for
office
and
even
frankly,.
AP
People
all
over
the
community
about
the
details
of
these
policies.
First
I'll
just
say
that
at.
AP
A
high
level,
I
I
support
the
concept
plan
of
this
amendment
that
calls
out
the
village.
AP
AP
Idea
of
the
transect,
it
doesn't
apply
it
appropriately,
in
my
view,
to
either
the
notion
of.
AP
AP
AP
To
that
policy
and
not
contradictory,
one
other
note
is
that
having.
AP
AP
That
some
council
members
disagree
but
I'll
be
voting
no
on
amendment,
one.
AP
Of
the
public
on
this
issue,
I
definitely
have
more
thoughts
on
the
merits
of
the
ordinance
and.
A
Thank
you,
councilmember
flaherty.
We
have
any
other
final
comments
from
council.
AM
Yes,
we
can
do
that.
Did
you
have
to
speak
council
member
kate.
A
Rosenberger,
yes,
okay!
Thank
you,
okay!
Thank
you.
I
wanted
to
start
definitely
by
saying
thank
you.
AJ
Of
course,
just
in
the
multi-year
process
that
this
is,
I
think
it's
rather
exciting
that
we're.
AJ
Robust
discussion,
I
think
something
that
gets
lost
in
this
debate-
is
that
duplexes.
AJ
AJ
AJ
AJ
AJ
AJ
AJ
AJ
E
Up
zoning
experiment
before
to
my
knowledge,
we
never
have.
If
anything,
there
has
been
no.
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
Yeah,
that's
fine
is
that
you
know
I
represent
a
district,
the
vast
majority
of
whom
are
students.
E
A
A
Very
much
I'm
looking
at
the
screen
because
everyone
had
a
chance
to
speak
for
comment.
A
Of
the
last
I'll
make
comments
now
my
comments.
A
This
is
first
of
all,
I
just
want
to
thank
our
community
for
coming
out.
A
A
Many
of
us
can
agree
to
disagree.
That
is
also
my
hope
that
that
we
can
disagree
on
an
issue.
A
Evening
I've
heard
councilman
councilmember
sims
being
quoted
that
I
ask
a
colleague
if
you.
A
Were
to
move
where
would
you
go
and
again
I'm
not
in
direct
opposition
to
that?
I.
A
The
workforce
housing
element
just
a
broader
housing
inventory.
So
the
point
of
my
question.
A
A
A
Next
families
can
do
it
and
if
you
are
not
able
to
move
up,
then
that
creates
lack
of
housing.
So.
A
Would
have
been
mad
at
me
for
that
too.
Thank
you,
but
what
I
would
also
say,
too,
is
that
when.
A
Which
I
live
so
for
when
we're
talking
about
a
equity
issue,
an
affordability
issue.
There
are.
A
Try
to
mitigate
this
housing
prices
that
we
have
some
of
the
things
I've
heard
about
some
of.
A
Our
students-
I
just
don't
think
it's
very
helpful
and
that's
all
I'll
say
about
that.
So
I
only.
A
A
To
get
out
of
this
crisis
there's
going
to
take
more
than
duplexes,
but
this
is
just
one.
AR
AR
AR
AR
AR
AR
And
with
that,
I
will
say
that
the
compromise
that
I
was
willing
to
make
in
sponsoring
amendment.
AR
And
to
hold
this
body
accountable.
Thank
you.
Thank
you.
Councilmember
sandberg,
okay,
councilmember
flaherty.
Yes,
I
just
had
a
brief.
AP
AP
AP
Sort
of
respecting
diverse
views
and
disagreements,
which
is
that
I
also.
AP
AP
AP
Very
unwelcome
based
on
some
language
things
right
now,
so
please,
let's
not
co-opt
the.
AP
AP
AO
E
And
what
we
supported
in
the
name
of
comedy
and
unity
back
in
2017
when
there
were
no
stakes.
A
AR
Second,
okay,
thank
you
good
motion,
point
of
order.
We
we
now
normally
we
the
chair.
AP
To
take
a
roll
call
on
the
on
the
amendment
itself,
but
now
we've
had
a
motion
to
call.
AP
Is
emotion
of
whether
or
not
we're
going
to
take
a
vote
on
the
question?
Does
that
make
sense.
AP
Unless
councilmember
allah
wanted
to
withdraw
his
motion
and
no
one
else,
no
I'm
sorry.
AO
A
A
AS
Being
muted,
I
don't
know
what
happened.
Sorry,
councilmember
scandalary,
yes,
councilmember
sims,.
A
Allotted
time
without
a
further
motion,
and
I'm
not
so
sure
how.
A
Efficient
would
be
to
start
amendment
two.
Is
it
proper
to
entertain
emotion
for.
AP
Yeah
at
7
30
pm
tomorrow,
I
believe
yeah
such
a
motion
would
be
in
order
and
would
take.
AP
Two
thirds
go
to
the
council.
Yes,
but
before
we
go
further,
don't
forget
that
we
do
have.
A
A
A
motion
second
to
adjourn.
I
move
you
reassess
the
special
sessions
to
meet
again
at
7
30
pm.
AP
Tomorrow,
wednesday
may
5th.
Second,
second,
okay,
mr
parliamentarian,
will
I
recall.
AP
AP
AS
A
Again
for
your
participation
and
just
taking
part
in
this,
I
think
this
was
very
difficult.