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With
ordinance
2021,
so
I'm
just
going
to
read
the
description
which
doesn't
really
tell
a.
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A
A
A
Okay,
wonderful
council,
member
bowling.
C
Yeah
I
mean
in
lieu
of
a
presentation,
if
you
could
just
tell
us
what
you.
D
There
there
can,
you
hear
me:
okay,
wonderful,
so
I'll,
just
highlight
real
quickly.
D
That
the
big
things
are
the
language
about
the
walk
around
requirements.
That
has
been
a
big.
D
Change
to
the
to
the
new
code,
the
other
change
is
the
fee
schedule.
We've
added
right-of-way
use.
D
Right-Of-Way
being
added,
and
then
the
probably
the
last
big
highlight
would
be
that
we've
added.
D
And
I
think
that's
neil,
unless
you
have
anything
to
add
to
that.
A
Okay,
thanks
so
much
ms
gomez,
mr
roland
well
yeah.
I
just
wanted
to
follow
up
so.
C
In
other
words,
do
you
feel
that
that
was
the
only
missing
piece.
C
In
order
to
ensure
that
walkarounds
were
enforced
or
is
there
some
other,
I
mean
like.
D
So
now
there's
the
7500
cap
portion
of
it
as
well.
C
D
Not
necessarily
the
best
addition,
I
ultimately
it's
adding
the
right-of-way
use.
D
C
D
It
was
get
the
complaint
quickly
go
out
and
take
a
look,
and
if
it's
it's
happening,
then.
D
And
we
can
respond
and
and
go
on
site
and
check
things
out.
You
know
so
and
then
let.
D
Them
know
that
that
you're
going
to
be
receiving
a
notice
of
violation,
and
if
this
continues
then.
D
This
is
what's
going
to
continue
to
happen
with
those
notices
of
violation
and
those
fines,
so.
D
Great
addition
to
the
enforcement
chapter,
where,
if
there's
continued
violations,
we
can.
D
A
Council
members,
council,
member
smith,
thank
you,
miss
gomez.
Do
you
expect
any
pushback
from.
D
That's
that's:
what's
what's
what
needs
to
happen
to
make
things
better,
yeah
cost
of.
E
In
other
municipalities,
they're
probably
used
to
different
regulations
or
rules.
D
Yeah,
I've
actually
had
people
mention
before
that
they're
surprised
when
they
don't
have
to.
D
Pay
to
use
our
right-of-way,
so
that's
separate
from
enforcement,
but
you
know
it's
a
it's
a.
D
A
Okay,
council
member
volun,
I'm
just
going
to
ask
there.
A
Okay
post
it
should
I
talk
about
the
amendment
or
council
number
few
months.
A
So
at
the
last
transportation
committee
meeting
we
had
we
want,
we
talked
about
walk
around.
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A
Get
at
the
problem
or
the
challenge
of
folks
potentially
closing
it
for.
A
Probably
not
downtown,
I
guess
so.
We
changed
that
we
also
changed
a
little
small
change.
A
A
F
Yes,
so
they
isabelle
and
kate
had
sent
us.
D
And
they
worked
with
us
on
that
and
we
feel
really
good
about
the
conclusions
we.
H
A
C
These
changes
there's
a
few
details
here
about
the
the
nature
of
how
rock
around
should
be
done.
C
That
I
I
feel
like
might
have
turned
into
loopholes
if
they
hadn't
been
here.
You
know
like.
C
C
Like
a
subtle
thing,
but
you
know
if
the
engineer
doesn't
have
the
ability
to
enforce
with.
F
Councilmember
rosenberger
and
sarah
gomez
from
the
staff
for
working
together.
A
Okay,
seeing
none,
I
think
we
can
consider
a
do
pass
recommendation
on
amendment.
One.
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H
You
could
certainly
preview
it,
but
we
didn't
have
time
to
get
that
in
writing
and
and.
A
A
Friday-
and
we
can
discuss
that
at
the
council
meeting
then
next
wednesday,
any
follow-up
on
that.
A
Anything,
I
will
say,
I'm
excited,
I'm
sorry,
council
member
smith,
go
ahead.
E
I
just
wanted
to
say
that
it's
some
important
things
to.
E
E
Wasn't
on
my
radar
when
we
first
took
it
up
and
it
is
really
important,
so
thank
you
very
much
and.
A
We
can
go
ahead
and
do
a
do
pass
recommendation
on
the
ordinance
number
of
people
on
screen.
Oh.
A
F
F
You
know
supposedly
were
walkarounds
or
openings
where
pedestrians
should
have
been.
F
F
A
Staff
on
this
and
having
some
good
conversations
around
the
changes
and
just
doing
that
so
that.
A
A
A
So
maybe
that
isn't
super
normal
to
work
together
ahead
of
time.
But
I
like
it-
and
I.
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I
Great,
the
titan
15
ordinance
proposes
various
amendments
to
the
title
15
of
the.
I
I
I
I
A
C
Be
linked
with
me
b-line!
No,
it
is
b-link
trade
crossing.
A
I
Not
a
stop
sign,
but
where
is
it?
I
put
together
a
map
and
a
photo
of
that
location.
A
Okay,
let
me
send
it
via
chat.
Let
me
I'm
in
the
packet
it's
page
21
of
the
packet
okay.
Yes,
I
just.
I
A
Cars
will
have
to
stop
those
beth
rosenberger
planning
services.
J
It's
different,
what's
undeal
is
welcome.
Chime
in
the
yellow
one
is
a.
J
An
rrfb
rectangular
rapid,
flashing
beacon,
which
is
telling
people
to
yield,
but
the
other
one
that.
J
J
J
Sometimes
called
the
black
lumber
trail
because
I
believe
they
owned
the
property
before.
B
A
B
Yeah
and
then
it
turns
to
solid
red,
and
then
it
starts.
Blinking
red
is
that.
C
C
C
Stitch
on
the
side,
solid
red
is
like
a
traffic
light.
Flashing
red
is
like
a
stop.
C
C
There
is
a
street
there
with
the
crosswalk
I
mean.
Do
I
see
correctly
that
there
is.
A
Council,
member
piedmont,
smith,
yeah:
I
wanted
to
inquire
about
zone
eight
for
neighborhood.
F
Permits
so
we're
removing
a
couple
of
streets
from
that
zone
is
that
whole
zone
going
away
is.
I
I
A
A
Section
five
section:
five:
it's
only
for
adding
that
time
restriction
for
that,
so
the
loading
zone.
A
Okay
at
five
o'clock,
gotcha-
okay,
I
don't
have
any
other
questions
anything
else
from.
A
A
H
Amendment
amendment
one
that
went
out
in
the
packet
this
past
friday
that
council
member
volun.
H
Has
sponsored
at
the
request
of
the
planning
and
transportation
staff?
So
if
the
council.
C
Sure,
thank
you,
so
this
addresses
a
problem
that
first
cropped
up
last
year
in
neighborhood.
C
Tracks
rather
stadium,
the
railroad
tracks
and
17th
street
is
the
northernmost
border
of
garden.
C
But
thanks
to
the
way
that
the
zone
was
drawn
are
excluded
from
the
zone,
it
looks
like
the
zone.
C
Was
gerrymandered
because
I
guess
at
the
time
the
neighborhood
or
I'm
not
sure
who
didn't.
C
They're
they're
houses
that
should
qualify
under
the
current
rules
of
neighborhood
parking
zones.
C
So
what
this
amendment
does
and
again
staff
asked
for
this,
and
I
you
know,
support
it.
We
I
had.
C
At
least
one
property
owner
bring
up
the
question:
why
can't
this?
Why
does
this
house
not.
C
C
That
issue,
so
this
is
independent
of
issues
about
the
the
value
of
the
neighborhood
zone.
C
C
We
use
to
issue
permits,
it
allows
addresses
within
the
boundaries
of
simply
delineated
streets.
A
F
F
C
C
There
parking
zones
there
and
for
a
while
I
have
thought,
is
there
not
a
better
way.
C
Because
I
used
to
complain
about
omnibus
title
15
ordinances,
but
I
think
it's
because
I
mean
that.
C
Mean
it
was
an
absurd
amount
that
public
works
or
planning
a
transition
would
save
up.
C
There
isn't
a
better
way
to
do
that
where,
for
example,
the
council
sets
up
a
consent
agenda.
C
Are
not
controversial,
it
would
lighten
the
council
docket.
It
would
speed
up
those
changes.
C
Administration
staff
to
explore
the
possibility
of
how
that
might
work.
You
know
there
would
need.
C
To
be
some
accountability,
but
perhaps
it
can
be
part
of
it
can
be
delegated
to
a
commission.
C
Or
to
you
know,
like
I
said,
a
consent
agenda
at
council
anyway.
Having
said
that,.
C
You
know,
as
usual,
no
problem
with
the
title.
15
changes.
A
Okay,
so
let's
do
do
pass
recommendation
for
ordinance,
2018,
council
member
smith.
Yes,.