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A
Regular
session
wednesday
february,
the
3rd
2021
and
we're
starting
just
after
6
30
p.m,.
A
The
agenda
summation
for
this
evening
is
first
we'll
have
approval
of
minutes.
Then
we'll
have.
A
So
we'll
have
reports
from
council
members
if
any
reports
from
the
mayor
and
city
offices,
if
any.
A
A
A
E
G
A
Passes
nine
to
zero.
Now
we
move
on
to
reports
starting
first
with
council
members,
starting.
A
To
my
left
from,
as
I
see
you
on
the
screen
council
member
sandberg,
thank
you.
I
did
want.
H
H
H
For
many
of
the
concerts,
but
in
today's
paper
of
course
I
see
that
the
school
foundation.
H
Mccsc
is
setting
up
a
memorial
fund
for
him.
He
was
such
a
big
pr
advocate
for
broadcast.
H
Journalism
and
it
is
appropriate
that
this
fund
will
be
going
toward
television
programs.
H
H
Of
being
such
a
great
broadcast
journalist
in
our
community
and
also
a
member
of.
J
Yes,
I
did
want
to
say
a
few
words.
First
of
all,
I'd
like
to
echo
councilmember.
J
2005-2006,
quite
a
momentous
time
in
the
city
council's
history,
a
couple
of
the.
J
A
real
sea
change
in
the
way
that
the
city
did
business.
It
was
a
big
issue
in
the
2003.
J
Campaign
which
I
know
several
members
who
are
on
council
now
took
part
in,
and
but
it.
J
Didn't
pass
to
2005
and
you
know
there
was
some
dispute
about
whether
it
would
be
somehow
the.
J
Of
those
minutes
also
sometime,
I'm
looking
forward
to
exploring
amendment
1
to
resolution.
J
J
A
K
In
them
they
saw
him
every
canopy
of
lights,
introducing
the
tuba
santas
and
serving
as
mc.
K
So
so
his
his
reputation
as
an
iconic
community
figure
goes
well
beyond
bloomington,
so
I
want.
K
K
Due
to
covet
precautions,
if
you
go
to
my
website,
sue
for
citycouncil.com
you'll
see
a.
K
M
Yes,
I'd
like
to
mention
that
I
also
will
have
a
constituent
meeting
coming
up.
M
From
my
page
on
the
city
council,
on
the
city
website
and
also
on
facebook,
from.
M
M
M
M
A
And
I
always
found
that
fondly.
I
think
many
also
know
that
keith
was
a
high
school
referee.
A
Athletic
referee
in
football-
and
I
do
believe,
basketball
and
I
want
to
say
close
to.
A
But
to
talk
about
some
of
the
city
council
activities
and
some
of
the
things
that
we
were.
A
Doing
an
opportunity
to
share
with
him
and
our
listeners
what
we
were
doing
and
how
dedicated
I.
A
Comments
moving
on
to
reports
do
we
have
anyone
here
from
the
mayor
or
city
offices.
A
Okay
again
seeing
none
we'll
now
go
to
public
comment,
and
I
will
remind
everyone
that
this.
A
Period
is
set
aside
for
20
minutes.
I
will
also
remind
us
again
that
if,
in
fact,
we
do
have
public.
A
N
A
Or
send
us
a
chat
message
if
you
would
like
to
be
recognized
one
more
time
if
you
want
to
speak.
N
A
Eight
seven:
eight
nine
we'll
go
three
minutes
per
speaker
to
try
to
meet
our
time
limit.
A
Okay
yeah,
so
my
name
is
alex
goodlad
last
name,
g-o-o-d,
l-a-d
and
so.
O
I
just
want
to
you
know,
talk
about
concerns
of
homeless
individuals
and
and
and
and
before.
O
About
myself
I
received
some
emails
from
you
know,
iu
people
saying
that
I
should.
O
Seek
help
for
whatever
reason
I
didn't
ask
for
it,
but
you
know
I'm
glad
that
people
are.
O
Concerned
about
you
know
my
well-being
and
yeah
my
family's
kind
of
concerned
about
it
too,
and.
O
What
and
what
I
told
my
parents
was,
you
know
I'll
figure
out
how,
in
the
hell
that
I'm
gonna
do.
O
You
know
research
at
this
time,
but
but
but
things
that
are
going
on
the
city
I
I
cannot
even.
O
O
Positive
cases
in
the
homeless
community-
and
you
know
I
don't
wanna.
O
A
source
to
verify
it
and
that'll
be
in
the
future
that
will
be
verified,
but.
O
Has
said
that
they
that
shalom
is
not
accepting
people
from
wheeler?
For
that
reason,.
O
And
and
and
and
then
and
then
another
person
I
talked
to
you
know
said
the
same
thing
so.
O
This
is,
you
know
slowly,
but
surely
it's
gonna
come
out
and
and
and
before
I.
O
They're
listening,
mr
goodlatte,
can
you
finish
up
please
thank
you
sure
so
one
we
we
gotta.
O
O
A
N
Submitted
over
chat
dave
says,
doesn't
have
a
microphone
so
he'd
like
me
to
just
comment.
N
And
the
next
speaker,
we
have,
I
believe,
is
chas
modinger,
who
should
now
be
able
to
unmute.
P
P
I
want
to
also
address
the
udo
a
little
background.
I'm
a
30
year
old,
who
went
to
iu.
P
County,
so
between
that
we
know
a
lot
of
people,
I'm
a
photographer
here
in
town
and
talking
about.
P
P
P
P
P
P
Solutions
and
better
compromises
density
is
a
real
problem,
but
just
getting
rid
of
a
bunch
of.
P
P
P
P
P
Q
Q
Q
Q
Q
Q
N
R
R
R
A
Lucas
next
up,
we
have
tina
honeycutt,
who
should
be
ready
to
comment
good
evening.
C
C
C
C
C
Other
cities
are
doing
something
and
are
actually
funding
hotels
for
homeless
and
not
expecting.
A
I
want
to
check
with
mr
parliamentarian
how
many
do
we
have
left.
Mr
lucas
remaining.
A
Second,
yes,
I
need
a
second
thank
you,
spin
motion
and
second,
mr
parliamentarians,.
A
Is
something
we
have
to
call
the
roll
on?
Yes,
yes,
will
the
clerk,
please
call
the
roll.
N
N
I
I'll
accept
that,
as
a
friendly
amendment
to
my
motion,
thank
you.
Thank
you,
mr
lucas.
A
Please
make
note
on
the
next
number
that
you
have
and
that's
where
we'll
cut
it
off.
A
Should
this
motion
pass,
will
the
clerk
please
call
the
roll
sorry
point
of
order.
D
Yes,
if,
if
the
motion
has
restated
this
for
two
minutes,
the
time
limit
mentioned
should
also.
D
I
Use
two
minutes
each
for
a
total
of
22
minutes
of
extended
public
comment.
Second,
second,.
E
Okay,
council
member
council
member
roland
no.
S
Yes,
sandberg,
yes,
you're
extending
the
and
rallo
yes
you're,
extending
the
comet.
T
T
T
T
N
Next
up
is
wendy
bernstein,
who
should
now
be
ready
to
comment.
U
U
U
Woman
just
taught
talked
about
with
covid
and
the
variant
it's
it
makes
no
sense.
Thank
you
very.
V
V
To
share
my
experience,
a
finance
professor
in
the
kelly
school
of
business.
V
V
V
V
Houses
that
were
remaining
were
prohibitively
expensive,
and
so
you
know
largely
I.
V
I
my
family
relocated
to
bloomington
because
of
the
neighborhoods
and
because
of
the
strength
of.
V
Those
neighborhoods
and-
and
it
has
taken
you
know
decades
and
decades-
for
these
neighborhoods
to.
V
V
V
Down
just
ask
private
equity
investors
to
come
in
and
and
they
can
bulldoze
all
the
old.
V
Buildings
and
to
completely
destroy
the
character
of
the
neighborhood,
you
know,
and
young
folks.
V
Like
myself,
looking
to
move
in
we'll
we'll
choose
elsewhere,
so
I
would
you
know
it's
very.
V
You
know,
echoing
chas
and
ad
there's.
I
just
don't
understand
the
rush
on
on
passing
this.
V
And
that,
especially
in
a
pandemic,
you
know
it
just
seems
like
we
could
spend
some
more.
N
A
B
And
I
wanted
to
second
tina
hanukkah
hanukkah's
point:
the
city
has
the
resources
to
house
the.
A
W
And
the
idea
that
this
could
be
converted
into
duplexes,
triplexes
quadruplexes
would
be.
W
W
X
John
bickley
on
howe
street
and
the
prospect
till
I
would
like
to
just
make
four
quick
points.
X
I
also
agree
to
the
idea
of
delaying
this
study
until
after
covet
is
over,
so
we
have
more
time
and.
X
X
X
X
L
L
L
Y
I
live
in
the
near
west
side,
I
have
for
half
a
century
now,
and
this
is
the
most.
Y
Diverse
neighborhood
in
town,
we
have
a
variety
of
types
of
housing,
including
a
few
plexes.
Y
And
this
is
also
possibly
the
most
affordable
neighborhood
in
town
and
that's
because
back.
Y
A
few
decades
ago,
we
finally
put
in
zoning
to
prevent
developers
from
converting.
Y
These
old,
affordable
houses
into
apartments
and
one
of
the
wonderful.
Y
Things
about
the
diversity
of
this
neighborhood.
Historically,
this
was
the
only
neighborhood.
Y
That
african-americans
could
buy
or
own
or
rent
homes
in
and
so
the
idea
that
turning
this.
Y
N
A
N
Comment
that
came
over
chat
from
wilbur
bully
that
he
asked
that
I
read
and.
N
Figuring
that
out,
I
can
read
wilbur's
comments.
Wilbur
says
I've
lived
in
bloomington
since.
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
Constance
glenn
says
that
they
would
like
to
express
their
support.
N
Hands
raised
at
the
moment:
okay,
thank
you
very
much
and
thank
the
public
for
their
comments.
A
Seeing
none
we
do
have
legislation
for
second
reading
tonight.
A
21-04
be
read
by
the
clerk
and
type
by
title
and
synopsis
only
with
a
clerk.
Please
read.
A
D
A
You
it's
been
moved
in
second,
mr
rooker
again
introduce
you.
Would
you
are
you
here
to
present.
AA
Yes,
thank
you,
president
sims
michael
rooker
city
attorney
for
the
city
of
bloomington,.
AA
AA
AA
AA
Agreement
for
one
additional
year
during
the
council
work
session,
I
believe
council.
AA
AA
AA
AA
C
M
And
the
city
are
working
on
make
converting
to
an
electronic
format.
AA
I
don't
know
of
any
specific
plans
to
do
that
at
this
time
now
it's
possible.
AA
To
the
county
building
department
and
permits
that
they
process
and
speak
to
that
at
this
time,.
M
It
just
seems
very
cumbersome,
especially
in
a
time
of
coded.
I
think
that's
an
excellent.
J
Yes,
mr
rooker,
thanks
for
the
presentation,
is
there
a
reason
why
it's
only
a
one-year
agreement.
AA
You
know
I
I
don't
know
that
there's
any
specific
reason
other
than
this
is
an
agreement
that.
AA
Sort
of
lock
it
in
for
five
years,
it
can
be
difficult
to
to
renegotiate
an
agreement.
AA
J
So
before
that
we
had
a
five-year
agreement
before
that
through
until
yes,
that's
correct.
AA
It
creates
a
one
one
shops,
one
stop
shop
for
folks
who
want
to
obtain
a
building
permit.
AA
A
For
public
comment
on
resolution
21-04,
do
we
have
any
one
ready
to
speak?
Mr
lucas.
N
A
For
further
questions
or
final
comments,
council
member
volun.
J
A
Thank
you
that
is
adopted
9-0,
and
we
do
have
more
legislation
for
second
reading
tonight.
A
And
read
by
the
clerk
by
title
and
synopsis:
only
will
the
cro
please
call
the
role.
E
E
E
E
G
Second,
thank
you
who
do
we
have
presenting
this
evening?
Mr
lucas.
A
AC
You
I'm
good
well,
do
you
have
anyone
else
with
you
to
see?
Okay
I'll
see,
miss
copy,
okay,.
A
Will
you
please
present
yeah,
since
we
have
the
experts
here,
I'm
going
to
turn
it
over
to.
AC
The
best
synopsis
of
the
project,
of
course,
the
I'm
here
to
answer
any
questions
that.
AC
The
council
should
have
regarding
the
city's
involvement
in
here.
I
don't
know
if.
A
N
And
should
be
able
to
control
their
own
audio
and
video.
Thank
you,
mr
lucas.
AD
This
is
tyler
kolodzinik
from
ice
miller,
indianapolis
I'll
just
give
a
quick.
AD
This
is
a
similar
to
other
resolutions
for
those
of
you
that
were
on
the
council.
AD
AD
AE
Okay,
everyone
can
see
this
first
page,
okay,
so
I'll
just
kick
off
with
a
reminder
of.
AE
AE
AE
AE
Ownership
of
the
land
just
a
reminder,
some
snapshots
of
what
crestmont
looks
like.
AE
AE
AE
AE
AE
AE
AE
AE
Costs
and
it's
great
for
the
environment,
of
course,
so
also
new
roofs
site
lighting.
AE
AE
AE
AF
AF
For
another
project,
with
with
crestmont
that
that
amber
described
to
you,
I
think
amber,
did.
AF
A
pretty
good
job
of
describing
the
rad
program,
which
we
also
covered
on
last
deal.
But
it's.
AF
It's
really
just
a
way
for
for
bloomington
housing
to
transition
to
the
section
eight
platform.
AF
So
I'll
cover
kind
of
some
high
level
concepts
of
the
bond
structure
and
characteristics
if
amber.
AF
AF
Initial
approval
stage,
so
you
should
expect
to
if
you
decide
to.
AF
For
final
approval
later
on
down
the
road,
but
the
inducement
kind
of
serves
two.
AF
AF
Of
this
inducement,
so
it
truly
is
a
first
step
in
many,
so
we're
in
the
step.
One.
AF
Of
this
particular
slide
in
the
the
previous
slide,
which
I,
which
I
skipped
over,
is
really
a.
AF
AF
AF
I
think
that
that
covers
some
some
high-level
topics.
I
know
the
clerk
read
the
not-to-exceed.
AF
Amount
in
the
inducement
resolution-
that's
before
you
as
well
and
and
tyler
amber
or
myself.
AF
A
Okay,
thank
you
all
for
the
presentation.
Do
we
have
any
questions
from
council
members.
K
K
Affordable
housing,
development
and
so
forth,
and
so
on
the
rehabilitation
renovation.
I
understand.
AE
That's
a
good
question,
so
there
is
an
acquisition
of
the
actual
structures,
so
the.
AE
Our
partnership
bloomington
rad
2
lp,
of
which
bha's
nonprofit
summit
hill
community
development.
AE
It
exceeds
the
renovation
timeline
it
it's
for
a
number
of
years.
AE
More
in
the
15
to
20
year
range
yeah.
This
is
tyler
kolochnik
again
from
ice
miller
too.
AD
I
just
add
to
that
a
great
explanation
by
amber,
but
in
addition
that
the
reason
that
the.
AD
AD
Credits,
they
have
to
have
an
ownership
interest
in
the
property,
and
so
that's
in
exchange
for
that.
AD
A
Councilmember
sandberg
just
a
quick
question
for
you:
miss
kobe,
with
respect
to
the
relocation.
H
Location
while
they're
waiting
to
get
their
their
updates,
okay
question:
it's
really
a
team
effort.
AE
There
are
some
considerations
with
fair
housing,
civil
rights.
H
A
A
List
a
lot
of
things
which
I
think
is
good,
but
you
mentioned
air
conditioner
condensers
and
I.
AE
A
Actually,
yes,
when
we've
heard
from
you
all
before,
I
think
we
talked
about
hiring
practices.
A
AE
AE
AE
A
A
Seeing
none
we'll
go
to
the
public,
we
have
many
public
comments.
I
will
remind.
A
N
A
Okay,
see
none
we'll
go
back
to
council.
Do
we
have
any.
S
Thank
miss
scoby
and
all
the
people
involved
in
this
for
doing
such
a
great.
S
S
A
Okay
before
we
move
on-
and
I
too
would
like
to
thank.
A
Our
petitioners,
this
is
a
good
project
and
I
think
it's
a
a
good
community
benefit.
A
With
us
trying
to
work
with
some
of
the
women
in
minority
owned
businesses
and
then
trying
to.
A
Utilize
that
workforce
that
I
I
think
is
very
beneficial
to
the
community.
So
thank
you.
A
For
that,
and
thank
you
for
the
presentation,
any
more
final
comments
from
council.
E
Yes,
councilmember
flaherty,
yes,.
C
A
Thank
you
very
much
and
we
do
have
more
legislation
ready
for
second
reading.
President.
G
Second,
it's
been
moved
and
seconded
that
let
me
get
my
paper
ordinance
2104
be
introduced.
A
And
read
by
the
clerk
by
title
and
synopsis:
only
will
the
clerk
please
call
the
role.
F
E
E
E
E
E
A
A
AH
I
am
here
and
I'm
ready
to
run
through
a
quick
presentation
if
you
guys
would
like
that.
A
Yes,
sir,
we
would
it's
nice
to
see
you
too.
A
AH
Here
we
have
the
the
core
building
trying
to
get
it
to
pull
up.
AH
All
right,
so
this
building
is
located
on
the
northwest
corner
of
first
and
roger
street.
AH
You
can
see
here
the
building
outline.
It
is
currently
structurally
attached
to
the.
AH
More
modern
medical
facility,
as
miss
bolden,
alluded
to
in
the
synopsis,
so
you
can
see
the
the.
AH
Outline
of
the
court
building
here
and
the
medical
facility
here
the
property
meets
historic.
AH
AH
Ten-Room
brick
italian,
eight
farm
house
with
a
barn
and
four
acres,
the
hospital
at
that.
AH
Time
had
a
total
of
17
beds
by
1918,
there
was
a
shortage
of
beds
at
the
hopewell
house
due
in
part.
AH
Spearheaded
the
effort
to
raise
the
money
needed
to
expand
that
hospital
thanks
to
donations
and.
AH
Designed
a
revival
style
limestone
building
that
you
see
there
that
doubled
the
amount
of
beds.
AH
AH
AH
Council
of
women
was
able
to
secure
a
94,
000
federal
grant
and
they
raised
a
matching
amount.
AH
Core
building
you
see
before
you
designed
by
firm,
mcguire
and
shook,
was
finished
in
1947.
AH
Including
radiology
departments,
so
they
had
the
ability
to
do
x-rays,
clinical
laboratory
and.
AH
Pathology
lab-
and
this
is
a
I
wanted
to
point
your
attention
to
this
diagram
here.
AH
AH
Beds,
new
healthcare
departments,
and
at
that
time
the
original
hopewell
house
was
demolished.
AH
AH
AH
AH
AH
Z
Okay,
thank
you,
mr
edwards.
Do
we
have
any
questions
from
council.
A
AI
AI
AI
Overall
development
will
add
great
character
to
that
area,
so
we
would
ask
that
you.
AI
A
AJ
You,
president
sims,
I
I
I
presented
as
part
of
the
staff
presentation.
Last
week
there
were
a.
AJ
Couple
of
items
that
I
wanted
to
follow
up
with
the
council
on
that
were
that
came
out
from
that.
AJ
Different
issues
and
questions
that
had
been
raised.
The
first
was
the
question
of
whether
or.
AJ
Not
adaptive
reuse
of
this
building
would
be
precluded
for
medical
use.
AJ
So
that
was
the
first
question.
The
second
one
that
I
wanted
to
follow
up
on
was
was
a
little.
AJ
AJ
Into
that,
so
if
I
may
just
address
those
two
items
for
the
council
just
to
just
follow
up
on
them.
AJ
Any
restrictions
on
reuse,
the
the
basically
the
answer
is
there
is
no
restriction
per
se.
AJ
On
the
core
building
itself,
however,
there
is
a
restrictive
covenant
on
all
of
parcel
a
which
is.
AJ
AJ
AJ
I
don't
know
if
I
should
pause
and
or
or
keep
going
with
the
second
question.
I
think
you
keep.
AJ
AJ
The
that
the
timing
consideration
we're
all
working
under
is
the
decision
as
to
whether
or
not.
AJ
The
remaining
top,
so
so
the
the
short
answer
is
that
awards.
According
to
the
ihcda
preliminary.
AJ
AJ
Know
other
issues
to
be
considered
in
the
in
the
the
designation
and
how
that
affects
the
low.
AJ
AJ
So
basically,
what
what
I
think
we
just
have
to
be
aware
of
is
a
couple
things.
One
is
having.
AJ
AJ
AJ
AJ
A
an
you
know,
an
additional
wing
on
the
back
of
the
building,
for
example,
as
it
was
completed,.
AJ
Of
the
total
could
fit
within
this
eligibility
and
then
the
other
thing
that
you
know
is.
AJ
Important
to
recognize
is
you
know
the
the
points
are
certainly
important
in
that
you
know
they.
AJ
They
represent
a
maximum
of
three
points.
We
had
a
developer
that
we
partner
with
the
past,
run
a.
AJ
Very
quick
and
dirty
estimate
of
what
maybe
a
a
building
adaptive
reuse,
might
look
like.
AJ
AJ
AJ
An
adaptive
reuse
of
a
historically
designated
building
than
it
would
not
so
I
I
know
you're.
AJ
AJ
Said
last
week
we
will
work
very
hard
and
and
put
out
an
rfq
and
and
work
very
hard
to.
AJ
AJ
Make
at
the
end
of
the
year,
it
appeared
from
the
last
discussion
that
there
are
ways
in
which.
AJ
But
at
this
point
it
looks
like
it's
worth
pursuing
our
our
path
forward.
To
do
a.
A
A
We
have
this
second
presentation:
do
we
have
any
questions
from
council
councilmember,
rallo.
I
Thank
you,
mr
crowley.
I
had
a
question
about
just
to.
AJ
Someone
said
that
that
you
know
that
it
would
be
somewhat
limited
in
that
it
may
not
be
able.
AJ
To
have
you
know,
40
or
50
units?
In
another
case,
someone
said
to
us
that
they
thought
they
might
be.
AJ
Able
to
put
20
to
25
per
floor
which
would
allow
it.
So
I
have
not
gotten
comfortable
with
being.
AJ
AJ
AJ
AJ
Positive
that
that
we
can
potentially
attract
someone
to
do
to
do
a
project.
I
I'm
not
familiar
with
the
actual
dimensions
of
the
property,
I
wondered
also,
could
there
be.
AJ
Relative
to
the
threshold
of
that
50
percent
is
you
you
can
actually
pair
it
with
another.
AJ
Or
for
that
matter
attached
to
the
building,
but
but
at
this
point
we
have
not
paired.
I
Not
exceeding
whatever
50
of
the
units
in
the
new
edition
there
might
be
a
way
to
to
find
to.
AJ
AJ
Augment
and
certainly
that's
the
master
plans
direction,
which
is
looking
for.
A
Thank
you.
Do
we
have
any
further
questions
from
council
members,
okay,
getting
a
new.
A
A
N
AK
AK
AK
AK
AK
AK
AK
AK
AK
AK
AK
AK
AK
Homeless,
who,
who
have
small
rooms
in
the
project
on
west
third
street
and
this
developer.
AK
A
Thank
you
for
your
comments.
Do
we
have
or
going
back
to
council
for
any
final
comments
or.
A
H
All
the
better
so
again
without
further
ado,
I
completely
support
the
designation.
Thank
you.
A
Thank
you
very
much.
Do
we
have
any
further
final
comments
from
council,
councilmember
bolin.
J
Yeah,
I
just
wanted
to
say
that
over
time
my
esteem
for
this
building
has
slowly
grown.
A
F
E
E
E
E
E
D
AH
So
this
property
meets
the
architectural
criteria
to
be
because
it
belongs
to
a.
AH
Group
of
buildings
designed
and
constructed
by
the
mitchell
brothers
who
significantly.
AH
Influenced
the
development
of
the
community
I'll
stand
by
this
assertion.
Until
I
see
evidence.
AH
AH
AH
AH
AH
AH
AH
AH
AH
And
we
have
a
fancy
neon
sign
and
we
have
a
vestibule
in
front.
So
this
is.
AH
Late
30s
and
do
note
that
we
do
see
an
m
here
and
then
these
are
from
the
40s.
I
believe
this.
AH
Operated
the
restaurant
really
supports
his
conclusion.
AH
AH
AH
It's
a
wood
frame
building
with
a
brick
veneer
it
these
two
sections.
You
can.
AH
AH
I
believe
that
this
section
was
a
there
used
to
be
a
door
right
here.
AH
Over
here
the
southernmost
section,
the
bottom
floor
was
private
offices
for
a
stone
company.
AH
AH
AH
AH
AH
AH
AH
By
1932
boxman
kind
of
pivoted
his
strategy,
he
shook
that
short
order
image
and
he
remade.
AH
AH
He
renamed
it
boxman's
restaurant
at
that
time
by
1940
his
restaurant
featured
the
first.
AH
AH
1940S
boxman
served
as
a
food
consultant
to
the
u.s
secretary
of
war,
1950s
boxing's,
restaurant.
AH
AH
AH
Hall
of
fame
restaurant
henry
boxman
was
a
restaurant
tour
to
remember
his
food.
AH
AH
Landmark
grabbed
the
attention
of
national
food
critics.
His
business
weathered
a
great
depression.
A
Any
questions
from
council
for
mr
etteridge
councilmember
bowlin.
J
Thank
you,
mr
frederick.
Thanks
for
the
presentation,
as
always,
I
think
it's
interesting
and
useful.
J
AH
Yeah,
so
a
pretty
nifty
tool
to
use
when
you're
dating
buildings
is
local
city
directories.
AH
AH
J
Well,
I'm
going
to
share
my
screen
here,
because
I
want
to
show
you
something
that
I
think.
J
It
it's
pretty
self-evident.
This
was
done
by
a
b-school
professor
1951
and
the
reason
I.
J
J
J
So
the
author
here
you
go:
can
you
see
this
map?
This
is
a
map
of
bloomington
in
1841
and.
J
J
J
You
know
the
settled
city
of
bloomington,
so
the
property
you're
talking
was
right
on
the
corner.
J
But
it's
still,
I
mean
you
see
it
consistently.
There's
another
map
here
of
1876.
J
Where
you
see
that
this
corner
is
is
studied
by
the
professor
in
this
18
1951.
J
J
So
I'm
happy
to
forward
you
a
copy
of
it.
I
mean
it's
publicly
available,
but
I
I
feel
like
for.
J
AH
And
could
I
just
speak
to
that?
You
know
one
moment
what
I
would
that's
a
really
great.
AH
Be
really
helpful
in
my
research,
I'm
sure
yeah.
Well,
what
I
use
is
the
sanborn
fire.
AH
AH
So
that
kind
of
thing
it's
entirely
possible
that
the
land
was.
You
know
again.
J
J
A
sanborn-like
study,
you
know
it
was
a
business
school
study.
All
I
know
is
that.
J
Insignificant
enough
that
you
know
it,
it
didn't
make
history
so
anyway.
I
just
that
that.
J
A
Councilmember
rallo
or
any
questions
is
that
right.
Yes,
mr
herderick,
at
our
last
meeting.
I
There
was
a
question
about
notification
and
of
the
building
owner
to
that
meeting.
It
could
could.
I
You
speak
to
that
was
that
appropriately
done,
I'm
I'm
I'm
curious
as
to
whether
or
not
that.
I
The
ball
was
dropped
or
or
or
somehow
he
wasn't
failed
to
be
notified.
AH
Sure
so
so
from
my
point
of
view,
you
know
I
work
in
at
the
hand
department.
I.
AH
AH
Or
the
people
involved
in
these
matters
before
and
through
the
historic
preservation
commission.
AH
What
happens
next,
which
is
that
it
goes
to
the
council
at
an
unspecified
time,
because
you.
AH
Get
on
the
council
calendar
so
at
that
point
in
time
it
kind
of
goes
into
the
council
office.
AH
And
how
they
run
things
if
they
want
to
communicate
with
people
who
are
on.
I
Breaking
communication,
then,
in
terms
of
when
it
goes
to
council
scheduling
whether
or
not.
I
Council
office
responsibility,
who
does
that
it's
it's
unclear
at
this
moment?
Who
does
that.
AH
But
it
certainly
hasn't
been
the
hand
of
responsibility
in
the
past.
I
don't
remember.
A
Councilman,
I
think
our
staff,
mr
lucas,
would
like
to
respond
to
that.
N
Yeah
so
after
your
your
concerns
were
voiced
last
week
I
followed
up
and
then.
N
A
case
of
each
staff,
member
thinking
the
other,
had
had
followed
through
with
this,
so
I.
N
Will
know
mr
ali
is
present
tonight
and
we'll
continue
to
to
work
with
the
department
heads.
N
And
the
mayor's
office
to
to
sort
out
who
wants
to
take
responsibility.
I
certainly.
N
So
I
think
mr
herderich
is
not
wrong,
that
that's
how
his
department
may
have
operated
in.
N
The
past,
but
I
I
don't
think
that's
that's
consistent
across
the
department,
so
we'll
we'll.
N
Continue
to
coordinate
with
the
mayor's
office
on
this
question,
thank
you
and
just
to
be.
I
So
thanks
thanks
for
looking
into
that,
I'm
I'm
confident
it
won't
happen
again.
A
K
Okay,
if
there
are
others
on
the
call
who
might
have
that
expertise.
K
A
Seeing
none,
we
will
go
to
the
public,
and
I
understand
that
mr
josh
allen
is
with
us.
He
is
a.
A
Property
owner
a
representative
of
this
parcel-
and
I
think
it's
appropriate
to
ask
him
if
he.
AL
Hey
guys,
yes,
we
hear
you
the
yeah
as
far
as
the
structural
condition.
AL
And
and
just
going
back
a
little
bit
first
and
foremost
and
I'm
sorry,
your
name
escapes.
AL
Me,
but
thank
you
for
trying
to
make
it
right
going
forward
as
far
as
the
notification
goes.
AL
Fixes
it
for
anyone
in
the
future,
as
far
as
the
structural
condition
of
the
building.
AL
AL
AL
Those
buildings
were
restored
to
the
current
conditions.
They
they
aren't
anything.
AL
AL
Those
buildings
right
and
if
you'll
notice,
guys
I'm
not
sure
if
you've
ever
paid
a
whole.
AL
Mitchell
name,
and
so
it's
it's
not
it's
not
hard
to
argue
that
those
were
mitchell
buildings.
AL
AL
A
little
more
pleasant
for
people
to
drive
by
at
the
same
time,
when
we're
doing
this.
AL
There
there
is
an
economic
consideration
into
into
what
we're
doing
when
we
first
took
a
look
at.
AL
Just
to
make
it
safe
for
people
to
actually
go
in,
it
was
in
upwards
of
three
three
hundred.
AL
Thousand
plus
dollars
just
just
to
allow
people
in
the
door,
that's
that's
fortifying
the.
AL
The
but
upon
further
architects
upon
further
contractors,
taking
a
look
at
the
building,
the
seal.
AL
AL
From
a
cost
or
an
economic
standpoint,
is
the
building.
Connor
showed
all
those
pictures.
AL
The
the
windows
are
all
all
different,
there's,
there's
only
one
window
that
has
the
old
glass
in.
AL
AL
AL
Been
so
many,
but
all
those
renovations
have
been
done
over
the
past
and
then
I'm
sure
everyone.
AL
Work
that
refacing
taking
off
putting
on
it's
taking
a
toll
on
this
building
and
so
ultimately.
AL
Those
three
contractors
that
we
should
start
new
just
because
this
building
was
unsalvageable.
AL
AL
AL
And
you
know
post
pandemic
or
being
in
the
middle
of
pandemic.
Now
it
even
makes
it
harder.
AL
AL
AL
Like
to
do
this
because
I
live
here,
I'm
not
an
out
of
town
fun!
Fella,
you
know
I
I
live
here.
AL
I
drive
past
this
stuff
every
day,
just
like
you
guys
do,
and
so
it
wasn't
without
a
whole
lot
of.
A
A
K
I
guess
I
need
your
help
thinking
about
this.
Much
of
the
reasoning
behind
making
this.
K
AH
Sure
so
I
have
traced.
AH
And
read
and
explored
different
avenues
of
evidence
for
this
I
know
mr
ali
provided.
AH
AH
Restaurant
did
participate
in
de
facto
segregation
there's
absolutely
no
way
to
definitively
prove.
AH
One
example:
there
were
seven
restaurants,
targeted
by
a
sit-in
in
march
of
1950
by
the
local
naacp.
AH
Served
the
sit-in
strikers,
but
five
of
them
close
immediately
afterwards
in
protest,
but.
AH
Two
remained
open,
so
you
know
there.
There
were
some
restaurants
that
did
not
participate
in
this.
AH
AH
Kind
of
it's
guilty
by
association-
and
you
know
that's
where
it
has
to
end
here
but.
AH
And
that's
where
I
ended
my
research
as
well.
I
did
follow
council
member
sims
idea
about
the
green.
AH
Books
and
I
was
able
to
find
green
books
that
have
been
digitized,
the
library
of
congress.
AH
And
from
the
years
1935
19,
you
know
41
and
then
46
to
55
and
none
of
those
green
books
in.
AH
The
section
on
indiana
included
bloomington,
so
bloomington
just
wasn't
a
city
on
the
in
the
green.
AH
Book
and
maybe
that's
because
there
wasn't
a
large
enough
african-american
population
here.
AH
But
I
do
find
it
surprising
that
bloomington
wasn't
in
the
green
books,
but
you
know
just.
AH
Again,
I
couldn't
find
any
hard
evidence
supporting
those
allegations,
but
you
know
I
can
certainly.
K
AL
AL
The
I
know
connor
just
stated
that
he
can't
you
know
or
that
he
thought
there
was
more
than.
AL
AL
I
know
that
the
university
just
released
a
statement
from
george
taylor
farrow,
who
was
a.
AL
AL
AL
Prompted
herman
b
wells
to
get
involved-
and
I
know
connor
stated
earlier
that
mr
boxman
was.
AL
AL
AL
AL
AL
Happened
in
the
early
50s
and
then
boxman
sold
the
restaurant
1957..
The
other
thing
is.
AL
Also
prove
that
the
building
was
built
by
mitchell.
I've
got
a
deed
that
shows
in
1921
that.
AL
AK
AK
AK
AK
AK
AK
AK
AK
AK
AK
AK
AK
AK
A
Are
you
with
us
tyson.
A
It's
craig
smith
and
I
don't
have
any
comments.
I'm
sorry,
thank
you.
Who
else
do
you
have?
Mr
lucas.
A
I
I
So
you
intend
to
demolish
the
structure.
What
do
you
envision
for
the
site
just
in
terms
to.
AL
AL
When
they
got
costly,
the
then,
when
we
filed
the
demo,
permit
more
delay
more
pandemic
stuff.
AL
More
costs
rise,
and
so
I
know
you
guys
talked
a
little
earlier
about
the
udo
whether
to
pass
it.
AL
AL
As
I
spoke
last
week,
we're
having
a
ton
of
issues
keeping
homeless
the
homeless
population
out.
AL
I
A
multi-story
residential
is
that
is
that
what
I'm
hearing,
I
think
our
are.
I
Okay,
all
right,
I
I
have
a
comment,
but
I
I
can
wait,
mr
president,
or
I
can
continue.
A
And
I'll
call
you
back
council,
member
of
olin.
Yes,
I
do
have
one
more
question,
mr
ali.
J
You've
presented
an
interesting
case,
I
guess
I
mean
there's
also
been
a
discussion
lately
about.
J
J
Is
and
maybe
this
question
isn't
for
you-
maybe
it's
for
the
lawyers,
would
you
be
willing.
J
J
AL
For
for
clarifying
the
this
place
already
has
a
grease
trap
there,
just
because
of.
AL
J
J
AL
AL
J
A
Rollo,
thank
you,
president
sims.
I'm
sorry,
I
opened
a
can
of
worms,
but
I
was
kind
of.
I
As
a
gateway
corridor,
you
know
a
probably
a
a
mix
of
residential
commercial
if
not
well,.
I
At
least
multi-story,
that's
probably
what
we'll
see
develop
here,
but
it's
impossible
to
say,
but.
I
Has
performed
there
and
many
friends,
and
so
I
I
do
have
fond
memories.
I
don't
doubt
that
there
are.
I
Architectural
features
that
are
have
value
of
this
building,
but
you
know
I
have
no
reason
to.
I
I
People,
I
think
it
would
take
a
considerable
sum
to
to
repair.
So
the
question
is,
is:
is
the.
I
Is
is
the
historic
nature
and
value
of
the
building
worth
preserving?
It
seems
to.
I
Me,
the
boxman
legacy
has
sort
of
mixed
reviews.
It
seems
to
be
kind
of
embedded
in
a
in
a
time
of.
I
That
as
well,
and
I
also
consider
that
the
fact
that
the
comprehensive
plan
calls
for
I.
I
I
A
Will
remind
our
council,
colleagues
that
we
are
now
in
final
comment:
council
member
volun.
J
Thank
you.
I
agree
with
council
morale
that
this
is
interesting
and
a
tough
call
and.
J
It's
one
of
the
more
interesting
cases.
It's
certainly
become
one
of
more
interesting
cases
that
I've
seen
the
players
pub
sort
of
demonstrated.
The.
J
Mr
ali
had
a
very
persuasive
case
until
I
asked
him
my
last
question.
I
absolutely
believe.
J
To
require
to
allow
it
to
be
only
all
residential,
and
that
I
mean
if
we
can't.
J
If
we
can't
make
it
commercial
in
this
spot,
we
might
as
well
give
up
trying.
I.
J
J
J
And
and
crash
in
there
or
whatever
they're
doing
sums
up
bloomington
in
2021.
In
a
nutshell,.
J
But
that's
a
issue
for
another
time.
As
far
as
this
building
goes,
I
agree.
J
Is
thinking's
I
mean
so,
if
he's
going
to
take
the
building
down
and
put
grassy
on
it
till
covet.
J
Passes,
that's
a
sign
that
it's
likely
to
not
get
developed
until
commerce
is
vile,
viable.
J
J
Would
sort
of
you
know
like
it's
a
50
to
75
000
cost
roughly.
J
And
with
that
I'd
be
happy
to
say
that
it
could
be
all
residential
until
someday.
But
the.
J
J
K
Yes,
thank
you.
I
feel
the
need
to.
K
Frame
my
comments
here,
just
because
of
some
of
the
language
I
heard.
K
Earlier
this
evening,
please
know
that
even
with
my
very
limited
knowledge
of
architectural.
K
History,
I
have
a
great
deal
of
respect
for
it.
I've
worked
for
iu
for
decades
and
have
worked.
K
K
K
Interesting
story
about
the
boxman's
and
the
mitchells,
but
there
is
still
a
great
deal.
K
Missing
here
for
me
not
the
least
of
which
is
a
building
that
is
safe
and
sound
or
can
be
made
so.
K
Relatively
easily,
as
I
understand
what's
been
shared
tonight,
we
don't
have
that
honestly.
K
Building
could
be
restored
and
renovated
in
a
cost
reasonable
way
in
the
near
term,.
D
I'm
not
yeah,
I
kind
of
share
the
views
of
of
both
customers,
rallo
and
scandalary,
so
I'm
not
gonna.
D
On
it,
then
respectfully
I'll
disagree
with
customer
volun's
assessment.
I
I
don't
think.
D
D
D
To
me,
that's
not
the
question,
I
guess,
and
so
I
wanted
to
push
back
a
little
bit
on
that.
D
D
Reasoning
on
my
colleagues
on
this,
I
I
just
didn't
clear:
the
hurdle
was
heading
away
constantly.
D
H
I
will
be
voting
no
on
the
designation
as
well
again,
I
listened
very
attentively
to.
H
And
I
don't
like
being
in
a
position
of
giving
the
okay
for
a
demolition
of
a
historic
building.
H
H
To
anything
else
that
they
would
want
to
place
there,
that
would
be
lucrative
enough
for
to.
H
Make
make
it
worth
their
while
building
buildings
is
costly.
We
we
know
this,
and
so
we
need
to.
H
H
That
are
in
our
gateway
and
and
of
course
we
understand-
everybody
is
reeling
from
the
pandemic.
H
S
Yeah,
I
will
be
voting
no
as
well.
We
talked
about
it
last
week
in
committee
of
the
whole
and.
S
The
basis
for
historic
designation
is
is
pretty
weak
yeah
in
my
mind,
and
so
it.
S
S
Playing
our
ukulele
and
the
band,
but
it's
it's-
the
building
is
just
way
beyond
it.
It's.
S
Get
the
builder
to
do
what
they
need
to
do
to
develop
this,
for
the
bet
for
the
better,
for.
S
M
Yeah,
I
can't
support
this
historic
designation
either,
mostly
because
the
building
has.
M
Its
its
current
state
and
secondly,
that
the
condition
of
the
building
is
just
so
poor
that.
M
To
try
to
resurrect
something
that
has
been
so
altered
and
that
has.
M
Declined
in
quality
to
such
an
extent
so
I'll
be
voting
now.
Thank
you.
A
Thank
you
actually
and
I'll
take
a
crack
at
it
I'll
be
voting
no
as
well
on
this.
A
Couple
things
that
I
really
really
like
to
touch
on
here,
I
think
last
week,
when,
with
regard
to.
A
Talking
about
segregation
and,
and
some
of
that
history,
I
I
mentioned
the
word:
educational.
A
You
know
can
be
helpful,
but
what
we're
here
tonight
for
is
really
it's
interesting,
but.
A
A
We've
looked
historically
and
we
couldn't
find
it
guess
what
else
we
don't
teach
our
school.
A
A
That
history
does
not
positively
reflect
on
the
the
power
brokers
of
the
day.
So,
let's
just.
A
A
I
heard
some
things
tonight
about
a
naacp
doing
some
sort
of
a
protest
in
1950.
A
I'll
have
to
do
my
research,
I
was
the
president
of
the
naacp
and
I
don't
think
we
were
even.
A
Owner
or
the
next
inhabitant,
three
or
four
times
the
rent
than
it
was
in
the
past.
But
that's.
A
A
A
A
That
is
our
business.
This
is
not
a
tough
call
for
me,
it
is
if
the
building
was
in
good
shape.
A
Intact,
we
all
know
its
condition,
so
it
this
really
wasn't
a
good
call
to
me-
and
I
was
kind
of.
A
It
was
interesting
to
see
how
this
conversation
kind
of
went,
kind
of
away
from
where
we
are.
A
I
still
think
it
was
robust.
I
still
think
it
was
a
learning
experience.
J
Thank
you.
A
couple
want
to
make
a
couple
of
points
based
on
what
I've
heard.
J
The
concerns
of
my
colleague,
huntsman
flaherty,
this
property
had
a
commercial
use.
J
And
had
been
subject
to
inspection
by
the
health
licensed
from
the
fire
department
to
inspection.
J
J
Vote
became
dependent
on
you
know
if
all
else
being
equal,
what's
the
proprietor
going
to
do.
J
J
J
You
know
interceptor
for
fat,
oil
and
grease.
That's
another
thing
too,
but
I
mean
they
had
it.
J
J
J
You
should
be
thinking
about
this
sort
of
thing.
At
least
I
do.
Okay,
that's
fine!
It's
not
going
to.
J
I've
just
forwarded
the
the
map
in
the
study
of
from
1951
to
mr
herderich,
who
I
hope
will
find.
J
It
useful
and
happy
to
afford
it
to
other
people.
It's
public
public
library,
but
I
realize.
J
J
J
J
Based
on
everything
I've
heard
tonight,
I
too
will
be
voting
no
on
this.
Thank
you.
I
Thank
you.
I
forgot
to
add
that
relevant
to
this
conversation
when
you're
imposing.
I
Obviously,
for
the
owner
developer
and
in
terms
of
restoration
and
so
forth,
there
is
no.
I
A
Thank
you
very
much.
Councilmember
scam,
blurry.
K
Just
one
very
quick
comment:
I
just
especially
want
to
thank
mr
ali
for
being
here.
A
Thank
you
for
those
comments.
Anything
else
from
council
members.
A
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
K
Member
flaherty,
yes
councilman
scamillary.
I
move
to
extend
the
administration
committee's.
D
Sure
just
to
explain
the
motion,
this
is
legislation
that
had
already
been
referred.
D
D
Were
considering,
hence
the
motion
to
extend
the
the
time
for
reporting
back
to
the
council.
J
But
I
would
say
that,
as
I've
often
said,
that
more
deliberation
is
better
than
less.
J
The
committee
wanted
to
continue
discussing
it.
I
think
we
should
let
them,
but
it
does
require
a.
J
Motion
and
you
know
effectively
a
third
reading,
so
that's
what
this
motion
would
accomplish.
A
Thank
you
vice
president
scan
blurry.
I
am
back
I'm
assuming
we're
to
the
vote
on
the
motion
or.
A
D
A
You
very
very
much
do
we
have
any
other
council
comments.
I
heard
council
member
bowling.
A
Okay,
mr
parliamentarian,
is
this
a
public
comment
offering
no
okay?
Thank
you
very,
very.
A
Much
okay,
seeing
no
other
comments
would
the
clerk
please
call
the
roll.
E
Sorry,
yes,
council,
member
scandalory,
yes.
A
I
think
that
passes
eight
zero
and
I
think.
D
To
committee,
since
it's
already
been
with
that
committee,
I
believe
the
chair
will
just
be
able
to.
F
J
I
don't
know
that
for
legislation-
that's
being
referred
to
committee,
that.
J
D
Let's
see,
mr
president,
I
move
that
ordinance,
2102
be
introduced
and
read.
Z
D
The
appropriate
motion
to
consider
at
this
point
sorry
grabbing
my
charger.
AG
E
Council,
member
flaherty,
I'm
sorry
a
point
of
order.
Actually
I
we
need
a
time
for.
D
For
the
meeting
for
the
standing
committee
as
part
of
the
motion.
A
J
The
time
now
or
just
the
date,
I
thought
that
we
had
given
the
president
the
ability
to.
A
D
I
can
add
I
and,
and
perhaps
mr
lucas
could
as
well.
I
believe
we
did
that
through
a
suspension
of.
D
D
Interested
in
restating
the
motion
with
the
specified
time,
I
think
that
would
be
in
order
at.
M
At
5
30
p.m.
Second,
second,
it's
been
properly
moved.
In
second,
will
the
crook
please
call
the
roll.
A
Council's
schedule,
council
member,
yes,
I
have
one
more
question:
normally,
when
items
have
to
do.
J
E
Not
that
I
can
see
it
listed
in
the
title,
synopsis.
E
Have
to
give
me
a
moment
if
you'd
like
me
to
read
it
I'd
be
happy
to.
I
just
wanted.
J
To
know
if
there's
anyone
who
does
know
what
the
address
is,
so
anything
we
can
find
out.
J
Thank
you,
mr
bolan
point
of
information.
The
address
in
that
is
300
south
state
road,
446.
G
J
I
appreciate
that
you
very
very
much
moving
to
the
next
item:
we're
moving
to
additional
public.
A
Comment,
I
will
remind
everyone
that
this
is
a
maximum
of
25
minutes
set
aside
for
this
section.
A
We
would
respectfully
ask
that
you,
let
us
know,
mr
lucas,
do
we
have
any
takers.
N
Yes,
I
received
a
comment
via
chat
that
carl
swenson
asked
me
to
to
read
it's
a
it's
a
question.
AM
Yes,
okay,
can
you
identify
yourself
and
can
you
identify
yourself
and
you'll
have
five
minutes.
AM
AM
And
the
first
thing
I
would
like
to
speak
on
is,
I
am
by
no
means
a
zoning
expert
or
a.
AM
AM
And
the
gentleman
who
said
to
the
effect
of
it
was
inaccurate
to
call.
AM
AM
AM
But,
but
with
less
courage
and
clarity,
but
enough
on
that.
What
I
would
like
to
do
is.
AM
To
take
a
moment
to
have
us
all
look
around
our
house
for
a
moment
to
think.
AM
AM
AM
AM
AM
AM
AM
AM
AM
AM
AN
You
so
much
for
allowing
me
to
speak.
My
name
is
nicole
johnson
regarding
what
was.
AN
Being
discussed
tonight,
I
would
just
like
to
say
that
it
everybody.
AN
Of
stuff,
like
I'm
not
going
to
say
that
I
know
the
answer,
I
love
that
neighborhood
and
it.
AN
Has
a
historic
value
and
all
kinds
of
everything
everybody's
heard
tonight,
so
I
don't
know
what.
AN
And
I'm
just
gonna
leave
it
at
that.
Anybody
who
says
we
can
wait
for
affordable
housing,
isn't.
AN
Taking
into
account
what's
happening
across
our
nation
right
now,
and
that's
what
I
have
to
say.
AN
And
present
them
to
y'all.
So
it's
come
to
our
attention
that
there
have
been
about
17.
AN
Cases
or
so
of
covid
that
have
come
out
over
the
wheeler
mission.
I
believe
10
of
those.
AN
In
like
the
last
week
or
something
crazy
also,
we
know
this
because
people
from
wheeler
are.
AN
AN
AN
AN
It's
there's
more
people
than
there
is
space
and
so
everybody's
trying
to
keep
everybody
warm.
AN
Out
and
that's
rolling
inside
of
beacon
as
well,
and
so
we
know
that
the
providers
that
are.
AN
AN
Housing
but
they
have
congregate,
shelter
space
for
our
household
population
are
experiencing.
AN
With
fema
increasing
the
reimbursable
to
a
hundred
percent-
and
I
believe
that's.
AN
Through
june
of
2021,
and
they
have
or
no
it
might
be
through
september,
I
might.
AN
Be
getting
my
months
mixed
up
and
then
the
but
and
then
the
other
part
is,
is
that.
AN
AN
AN
N
The
council
may
want
to
consider
canceling
the
work
session
for
this
friday.
A
A
That
motion
pass
eight
zero,
so
work
session
for
a
friday.
I
believe,
that's
february,
the
fifth.
A
A
Do
we
have
any
other
business
members
gambler
just
a
point
of
clarification
following
up
on
mr.
K
N
Associated
with
items
coming
forward
for
first
reading
on
march
the
3rd,
so
I'm
suggesting
that.