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A
First
of
all
tonight
we
have
two
sets
of
minutes.
I'm
sorry,
four
sets
of
minutes.
A
To
be
approved
september
30th,
2020
october
21st,
2020
november,
4th
2020
and
november
18th.
A
A
For
each
part
of
this
section,
and
that
will
in
the
reports
will
be
council
members,
if
any.
A
A
A
Okay,
thank
you.
Next,
on
the
agenda
is
approval
minutes.
C
D
B
A
A
Gambler,
our
council
members
council
members
gambler.
Thank
you
just
a
brief
announcement.
E
This
year,
in
order
to
stay
away
from
the
labor
day
holiday
weekend,
it
will
be
moved
to
the
second.
E
Saturday,
so
it
will
be
on
saturday
september
11th
at
1
30
pm
still
held
via
zoom
for
the.
E
F
Yes,
thank
you
so
saturday
september
11th.
Well,
it's
a
fateful
day
in
our
country's
history.
F
For
one
thing,
but
I
will
also
be
having
a
constituent
meeting
that
day
my
meetings.
F
Are
usually
the
second
saturday
so
now
I'm
joining
council
member
scandalory
I'm
having
a
meeting.
F
On
the
second
saturday,
since
she's
skipping
the
first
due
to
labor
day,
so
my
meeting.
F
Will
be
at
11
a.m,
11
to
12,
and
you
can
find
the
zoom
link
on
my
facebook,
page
piedmont,
smith,.
F
G
Thank
you
well
councilmember
sandberg
and
I
have
been
sharing
our
constituent
meetings.
G
Forward,
slash
council
and
look
at
the
council's
calendar
and
find
the
link
there
and
we
welcome.
G
Anybody
council,
member
sandberg,
is
a
large
can
council
member
and
I'm.
G
District
four,
but
we
would
like
to
hear
from
anybody
who's
interested.
Thank
you.
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H
H
H
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I
I
I
I
I
Fact
she
helped
me
when
I
was
in
k201
as
well
so
personal
experience
there
when
I
was
a
speech.
I
I
I
I
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I
A
lot
of
people
all
of
them
in
part
because
she
combines
her
marvelous
personality.
I
I
J
Nearly
50
years-
and
this
has
been
my
home
now
for
for
all
that
time-
the
accomplishments
that
ryan.
J
Mentioned
are
happen
because
there's
so
many
other
people
that
I've
worked
alongside
of
and.
J
I
with
her
and
we're
happy
to
be
bloomington
folks,
and
we
thank
you
for
this
recognition
and
I.
A
We
will
allow
this
evening,
but
I
will
remind
folks
for
public
comments
that
this
portion.
A
Will
be
limited
to
20
minutes
you
can
also,
if
you
have
an
intent
to
publicly
speak,
you.
A
A
A
K
I
do
not
no,
you
do
not.
Okay,
you
can
recognize
whoever
we
have
and
we'll
go.
L
They
are
volunteers,
who've
been
trained
to
work
with
children,
who've
been
abused
or
neglected.
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L
L
L
L
L
All
hearings
are
being
done
by
a
zoom
and
who
knows
how
long
that
will
be
the
case
and.
L
L
Probably,
as
a
result
of
kovid
kristen
shea,
the
director
made
a
report
to
the.
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L
L
L
17
cases,
although
I
have
had
I've,
been
doing
this
eight
and
a
half
years,
I
have
been
with
dcs.
L
With
the
case
or
cases,
I've
got
two
and
we
have
a
number
of
people.
Who've
got
two.
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L
Able
to
stay
with
the
case
through
its
duration
and
help
be
the
constant,
because
there
will.
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L
L
Be
interviewed,
and
that
would
help
you
decide
and
the
staff
to
decide
if
this
is
for
you
or.
A
A
And
seeing
none
we'll
move
on
into
the
agenda.
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B
A
F
F
Of
atomic
scientists
have
kept
track
of
since
1947
is
at
100
seconds
to
midnight,
so
that
means.
F
Midnight
is,
is
the
end
of
life
as
we
know
it,
and
so
these
scientists
have.
F
Secondly,
as
was
affirmed
by
none
other
than
president
ronald
reagan
and
mikhail
gorbachev
at.
F
An
environmental
and
human
catastrophe,
the
problem
more
specifically
right
now
in
the.
F
F
F
So
back
from
the
brink
and
and
many
activists
throughout
the
country
have.
F
Pushed
for
a
solution
and
putting
the
brakes
on
a
nuclear
weapons
and
eventually
committing
to.
F
Disarmament
in
2017,
a
treaty
on
the
prohibition
of
nuclear
weapons
was
signed.
F
Mayor
john
hamilton
is
a
signatory
there
and
back
from
the
brink,
which
is
the
specific.
F
Weapons
that
was
the
plan
under
donald
trump
and
continues
so
far
under
president
biden.
F
So
that's
back
from
the
brink
that
we
encouraged
that
we
commit
to
as
part
of
this
resolution.
F
So
many
people
may
ask
well
what
does
this
have
to
do
with
bloomington.
F
F
Lead
to
actual
changes
in
u.s
policy,
as
we've
seen
from
from
past
experience,
the
nuclear.
F
And
we
are
open
to
questions
and
I
would
welcome
my
co-sponsors
to
also
say
a
few
words.
A
Thank
you,
councilmember
piedmont,
smith.
Within
the
cold
sponsors
caribou
ad.
A
Okay,
councilmember
flaherty
sure.
Just
briefly,
I
appreciate
customer
piedmont,
smith's.
C
Good
summary
of
the
resolution
and
its
motivation
there
just
first
to
thank
you
to
my
co-sponsors.
C
At
bloomington
peace,
action
coalition
to
david
kepler
in
particular,
and
to
the
staff
for
that.
C
Worked
on
this
with
us,
I
think
the
last
five
years,
or
so
four
or
five
years
in
particular,
have.
C
The
news
this
week,
north
korea,
had
appeared
to
have
restarted
operations
on
our
power
plant.
C
According
to
u.n
watchdogs
layer
that
with
some
of
the
global
destabilization
that
happens
with.
C
A
change
in
climate
that
we're
very
much
seeing
the
impacts
of
in
the
us
and
around
the
world.
C
Right
now,
I
think
this
is
a
very
real
and
serious
threat
and
the
particularly
troubling.
C
C
G
I've
gone
to
a
couple
of
talks
actually
on
it
and
and
learned
quite
a
bit
in
those
talks.
G
She
quoted
kennedy
and
it's
alarming
that
we're
still
in
that
situation,
but
actually.
G
People's
radar
at
all
kennedy
was
actually
approached
twice.
I
believe
by
his
joint
chiefs.
G
The
cuban
missile
crisis
was
until
much
later
too
so
so
that
bears
mentioning.
I
think
that.
G
A
couple
couple
other
points:
councilmember
flaherty
mentioned
potential
flash
points
and.
G
You
know
they're,
they
seem
to
be
everywhere
now.
You
know,
between
nato
and
and
russia,
and
the.
G
Livability,
china,
taiwan,
so
it's
it's
clear
that
we
need
to
to
use
pressure
from
civil
society.
G
That
happened
in
the
early
80s.
I
know
that
david
couple
was
involved
in
that
quite.
G
Quite
a
lot
back
in
the
early
80s
and
then
and
then
just
to
add
that
you
know
what.
G
What
is
really
alarming
is
that
these
nuclear
war
may
happen
by
accident.
It
may
be
unintentional.
G
It
may
simply
be
a
mistake
and
there's
a
long
line
of
evidence
of
historical
evidence.
G
In
terms
of
you
know,
trying
to
gain
some
sort
of
political
geopolitical
advantage
or.
G
Haven't
forbid
that
a
first
strike
might
be
the
best
option
or
and
should
even.
G
Be
considered
so
as
long
as
there's
a
pro
positive
probability,
we
need
to
work
against.
G
This
and
the
probability
now
is
much
higher
than
at
any
time,
and
so
I
I
think
that
this
is.
G
A
good
step
for
us
mayor,
hamilton,
the
council
and
I
hope
that
other
cities
join
us.
G
A
Councilmember
piedmont,
smith.
Yes,
I
just
wanted
to
mention
that
david
boulefart
of
the
bloomington.
F
A
A
Okay
scene,
none
will
now
go
to
the
public
for
a
public
comment
again.
Please
use
the.
A
Raised
hand
function
in
zoom,
you
can
find
it
at
the
participants
button.
N
N
N
N
O
Underscore
what
ms
p
piedmont
smith
said
at
the
very
beginning
of
this
session,
that
the.
O
O
Would
be
to
work
to
guarantee
the
safety
of
its
constituents.
It
is
absolutely
fitting
and
proper.
M
A
M
M
M
A
Okay,
seeing
none,
I
will
add,
I'm
sorry
councilmember
rolo,
something
I
forgot
to
add,
but.
G
G
G
Because
cyber
attacks,
we
know
happen
and
or
they
could
be
misinterpreted
things.
G
It
just
illustrates
just
how
you
know
close:
we
are
so
I
I
take
this
very
seriously
and
again.
I.
G
I
thank
the
sponsors
and
I
hope
that
sanity
prevails
thanks.
A
F
Very
proactive
in
stating
his
support
for
the
abolition,
nuclear
weapons
and
I
appreciate
that.
A
A
To
thank
the
mayor
for
participating
and
not
only
the
mayors
for
pete's
opportunity
to
sign.
A
Bloomington
and
in
addition
to
thanking
the
sponsors
for
bringing
this
resolution
tonight,.
A
And
I
couldn't
agree
more.
I
would
just
like
to
add
that
I
believe
the
other
members
of
this.
D
D
Yes,
thank
you
thank
you,
and
that
resolution
is
about
the
9-0
and
I'll
also
say,
and
the.
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F
F
A
A
B
B
B
B
A
A
You
very
much
I
do
believe
that
either
mr
allen
or
mrs
phobia
is
here
to
present
this
evening.
Q
Council
members
to
spare
you
a
lengthy
presentation
that
we've
already
given
you,
because.
Q
Q
Issuance
and
held
a
public
hearing
for
community
feedback,
the
edc
unanimously
recommended.
Q
To
the
issue
during
the
public
hearing,
as
noted
joining
me
today,
is
amber
scovie
of
the.
A
R
Bond
council
for
this
particular
project,
I
think
larry
and
and
clerk
bolden
summarized
a
lot.
R
A
T
Bloomington
housing
authority
the
couple
weeks
ago
during
the
committee
of
the
whole,
there.
T
Project
and
the
conversion
after
we
spoke
during
that
meeting,
I
did
go
back
and
look.
T
T
T
And
on-demand
water
heaters,
which
are
an
upgrade
from
what's
currently
existing
in.
A
We'll
now
move
to
council
for
any
questions.
Do
we
have
any
questions
from
council.
A
Okay
scene,
none
and
we
will
move
to
the
public
for
any
public
comment.
I
will.
A
Speak
and
you
can
send
that
via
chat.
Mr
lucas,
do
we
have
any
takers
that
you
see.
A
K
A
T
F
Yes,
I
just
wanted
to
say
I
also
extend
my
thanks
for
miss
scoby
and
everyone
involved
in.
F
A
Thank
you
very
much
any
final
comments
seeing
none,
I
will
add
to
miss
scoby
and
her
board.
A
At
the
bloomington
housing
authority,
thank
you
for
the
work
that
we're
doing.
A
This
is
an
example
of
collaboration
on
a
couple
of
different
fronts
and
that's
something
I
think.
A
Citizens
through
the
section
three
avenue,
as
well
as
able
to
help
a
lot
of
the
women
and.
A
Minority
owned
businesses
in
this
project,
I
think
that's
significant
for
this
community.
B
B
A
Thank
you
to
the
presenters
again.
I
do
believe
we
have
more
legislation
for
second
reading.
A
C
B
B
B
B
U
Evening,
council,
members
and
madame
clerk
not
much
more
to
say
than
than
the
synopsis
that
was.
U
Read
for
the
ordinance
we
presented
to
you
a
couple
weeks
ago
during
during
committee.
U
Briana
is
on
she's
our
historic
preservation
program
manager
and
really
has
led
the.
A
To
add
on
this
presentation,
not
in
the
moment
unless
anybody
has
questions.
Okay,
thank
you
very.
A
Okay
scene,
none
will
now
go
to
the
public
for
public
comment
on
this
ordinance.
A
Okay,
seeing
none,
I
would
make
a
final
comment.
I
am
very
happy
and
many
times
we
deal.
A
With
historic
preservation
projects
it
has
to
do
with
with
the
building
and
the
structure
itself.
A
A
C
V
Of
weeks
ago,
the
property
is
located
at
the
northwest
corner
of
pete
ellis
and
longview.
It.
V
Is
currently
zoned
plan
unit
development
that
petition
was
filed
in
2019
and
approved
in
2020.
V
And
the
petitioners
are
coming
back
to
request
an
amendment
to
that
flame
unit
development.
V
They'd
like
to
add
the
possibility
for
three
bedroom
units
here
as
well.
V
V
Also,
a
couple
of
other
small
development
standard
changes
such
as
allowing
the
stair
tower
on.
V
V
V
A
function
of
once
the
architectural
drawings
were
done
in
more
detail.
We
do
know
that
there.
V
Are
some
slope
changes
on
this
property
and
that
that
was
more
in
line
with
the
actual
need.
V
For
height
and
they
are
projecting
30
dwelling
units
per
acre,
which
was
always
their
maximum,
but.
V
In
2020,
with
the
parking
structure
in
the
middle
of
the
building
and
units
flanking
on
each
side,.
V
And
this
is
the
current
proposal,
so
the
parking
structure
to
be
completely
wrapped
by
units.
V
The
conceptual
elevation
along
p
dallas
not
changing
much
still,
some
differentiation
of
with.
V
That
the
exposed
parking
you
can
see
here
on
this
on
the
lower
picture
be
covered
by.
V
A
living
wall,
and
that
is
now
not
visible
from
the
road
and
so
planned
commission
included.
V
A
a
condition
of
approval
that
the
area
immediately
west
of
the
vehicular
entrance.
V
Though
it
will
be
recessed
and
obviously
a
lot
smaller
than
the
area
under
the
last
design.
V
V
Corner
of
the
comprehensive
plan
designated
area
around
the
new
hospital,
the
petition
tonight.
V
V
Features
for
tenants
and
that
the
is
still
adding
to
obviously
our
diverse
housing
need.
V
And
they,
so
obviously
we
will
be
getting
housing
stock,
as
well
as
workforce
units.
V
So
the
plan
commission
recommended
approval
with
14
petitions.
These
were
similar
conditions.
V
V
Does
indicate
that
improvements
are
warranted,
that
those
improvements
shall
be
installed
at.
V
V
There
was
a
second
former,
reasonable
condition
that
has
been
listed
as
a
condition
of
approval.
V
Number
11
here,
and
I
believe
that
you
received
two
reasonable
conditions
today,
that.
V
Address
a
potential
change
to
that
as
well.
This
the
change
is
needed
because
the
wording.
V
Petitioners
proposed
to
possibly
have
that
parking
area
on
the
fourth
floor
be
painted.
V
In
such
a
way
or
that
the
material
on
it
be
in
such
a
way
that
would
meet
some
of
the
udl.
V
Requirements,
but
you
will
see
that
two
other
reasonable
conditions
were
submitted
by
one
of
the.
V
Council
members,
so
the
planning
commission
recommended
approval
based
on
these
based
on.
A
G
Ms
scanlon,
if
traffic
improvements
are
found
warranted,
what
would
they
consist
of.
V
That
the
main
outcome,
often
of
a
traffic
study,
is
whether
or
not
a
traffic
light
is
warranted
at.
V
The
intersection
of
long
human,
pedellis
and
so
based
on
the
discussions
in
at
the
2020
hearings.
V
No,
the
entrance
and
exit
there's
one
vehicular
entrance
exit.
It's
on
long
view.
G
Okay
and
and
so
the
but
the
traffic
light
could
be
on.
S
V
Sure
and
yes,
so,
the
it's
part
of
the
code
requirement
that
is
related
to
cool.
V
And
vegetated
roofs,
and
basically
it
has
to
do-
I
believe
so.
Mr
flaherty
can
actually
talk.
V
V
V
I
don't
know
decade
or
longer
of
white
roofing
and
to
offset
some
of
that
heat
effect.
V
And
also,
I
believe,
cool
the
building
slightly
as
well,
so
those
are
accepted
numbers
that.
V
To
help
basically
offset
the
heat
island
effect
in
a
way
that
a
vegetated
roof
might
as
well.
S
F
Yes,
has
there
been
any
change
to
the
workforce
housing
agreement
that
the
petitioner
has.
A
Okay,
any
further
questions:
councilmember
flaherty
before
we
go
to
public
comment.
C
I
would
like
to
move
an
amendment,
so
I
could
do
that
at
this
time.
C
Not
an
amendment,
I'm
sorry
reasonable
condition.
In
particular,
I
would
like
to.
A
C
As
as
was
mentioned
in
ms
ganlin's
presentation,
the
previous
reasonable
condition
number
four.
C
Imposed
by
this
body
last
year
is
sort
of
no
longer
relevant
based
on
the
design.
C
The
udo
contemplates
two
sustainable
development
incentives
or
standards
in
relation.
C
The
other
has
to
do
with
parking
services
surfaces.
I
believe
the
petitioners.
C
C
C
With
the
udo
section,
20.04.110
d2a
room
four,
and
I
believe
we
got
confirmation
earlier
today.
C
Roof
of
the
units
for
the
building
and
not
the
garage
portion
were
to
meet
the
standards.
C
C
11
that
was
submitted
by
the
plan
commission,
so
this
would
now
be
the
controlling
guideline.
C
With
regard
to
cool
roof,
so
I
would
like
to
hear
from
the
from
the
petitioner
certainly.
C
And
the
percent
of
roof
space
that
will
meet
that
as
well
as
any
feedback
from
staff.
I'm.
C
Also
happy
to
answer
any
questions.
Okay,
thank
you.
Councilmember
flaherty.
Do
we
have
any
feedback.
W
Council
for
hearing
our
petition
today
and
thank
you,
councilman
flaherty
for.
W
Summarizing
the
reasonable
condition
1b,
we.
W
Are
okay
with
that
reasonable
condition?
And
you
know,
there's
71
percent
of.
W
F
You
hey,
thank
you.
Anything
else
come
to
member
flaherty
before
we.
C
In
the
updated
design,
it
actually
is,
I
think,
pretty
important
in
the
context
of
urban
infill.
A
F
The
the
roof
over
the
parking
garage,
but
at
this
point
I
think
it
makes
the
most
sense.
F
A
C,
none
are
we
ready
for
the
question?
Will
the.
A
A
A
As
it
contains
reasonable
condition,
01b,
I
hope
I
pronounced
that
correctly.
I
will
remind
those.
A
K
X
Hello,
council,
members
and
staff:
it's
steve
acres
at
with
the
parkridge
neighborhood.
X
At
least
we
got
it
here,
so
that's
excellent
one
thing
I'd
like
to
maybe
I
guess
just
asking
that.
X
X
X
Numbers
involved
and
things
like
that,
because
I
I
really
see
that
if,
if
that
does
become
a
problem,.
X
The
neighborhoods
around
this
area
are
going
to
be
really
really
concerned
about
it.
So
just
just.
X
A
comment
there
and
also
appreciate
looking
at
the
heat
island
effect
with
the
garage
roof.
I.
X
Was
originally
what
we
talked
about
to
try
and
offset
the
the
carbon
footprint
of
this
pro
of.
X
This
facility,
looking
at
you,
know
whether
whether
there
was
some
solar
array
on
that.
X
Building
to
power,
the
the
charging
units
that
are
gonna
be
planned
for
the
inside
the
garage.
X
So
it's
okay,
you
know.
If
that's
not
gonna
happen,
I
guess
we,
it
was
gonna,
be
part
of
the
plan.
X
At
one
time,
back
in
the
day
a
couple
years
ago,
but
at
least
we
are
concerned
about
heli
heat.
X
Island,
so
that's
great,
I
guess
that's
it.
That's
all
the
comments
that
I
have.
Thank
you
very
much.
F
Yes,
I
wanted
to
ask
staff,
I
I
do
remember
the
conversation
about
solar
panels
to
at
least.
F
I
thought
that
that
was
initially
in
in
what
we
approved
in
february
of
2020.
F
Is
that
still
part
of?
Am
I
remembering
that
correctly
and
is
that
still
part
of
the
project.
V
V
For
in
the
old
petition,
the
roofing
over
the
parking
could
be
reduced.
The
percentages.
V
Could
be
reduced
if
solar
was
put
in
in
place
of
that?
Let
me
I
will
have
to
check
that.
V
Conditions,
so
it's
not
in
the
current,
unless
that
was
something
that
the
petitioner
had.
V
I
don't
believe
that
that
was
something
that
was
put
in
separately,
only
something
that
was.
V
Discussed
and
then
room
was
left
in
in
the
reasonable
condition,
for
in
case
they
were
able.
V
V
In
the
current
petition
under
recommendations,
the
let
me
share
screen
here.
V
V
We
added
it
as
a
condition
of
this
petition.
The
developer
shall
record
a
written
zoning
commitment.
V
And
then
I
was
forgetting
that
that
was
part
of
this
condition.
That
also
requires,
at.
V
Least,
10
ev
charging
stations,
so
that
is
still
part
of
this
petition.
Excuse
me.
G
Determine
the
trigger
for
the
need
for
a
traffic
light
sure,
so
the
traffic
study
will
be.
V
Looking
at
the
specific
use,
so
what
an
engineering
firm
for
the
petitioner.
V
Use
based
on
density
and
uses
on
the
site,
and
then
they
basically
model
that
in
the
surrounding.
V
Neighborhood
and
then
there
are
thresholds
for
whether
or
not
we
as
the
city
think
that.
V
V
It
a
little
bit
last
time
and
at
plan
commission
there
have
been
other
traffic.
There
has
been.
V
Be
generated
by
this
use
to
determine
whether
or
not
they
think
a
full
light
is
required.
V
And
basically,
we
will
actually
ask
their
track
consultants
to
do
that.
That's
pretty
typical.
G
Do
the
traffic
counts
to
see
yes,
development,
I
believe
traffic
counts
would
be,
could
be
included.
V
As
well,
the
traffic
study
is
typically
done
before
the
use
scope.
I
mean
the
way
that
it's.
V
Listed
in
this
particular
petition,
they
have
to
have
it
done
at
an
early
stage,
so
it
will
be.
V
Before
the
building
is
built,
so
that
we
will
know
if
it
is
obvious
that
something.
V
A
different
traffic
engineer
for
the
city,
but
I
don't
know
if
you
recall
the
previous
engineer.
V
V
Light
but
under
engineer
mr
sebor,
who
is
here
now,
he
does
want
to
see
the
number.
V
He
is
more
interested
in
seeing
the
numbers
to
verify
that
we
know
that
it's
not
going
to
have
a.
V
Negative
effect
on
those
streets
around
and
that
we
change
the
reasonable
condition
in.
G
Okay,
terrific
thank
you
and,
and
thanks
to
mr
acres
for
for
bringing
that
up.
A
Thank
you,
councilmember
flaherty.
Yes,
following
up
on
the
same
question,
I
believe
miss
scanlon.
C
That
you
mentioned
that
the
developer
would
be
responsible
for
for
the
cost
of
a
traffic
light.
C
C
C
C
Much
more
than
dense
infill
like
this,
so
from
a
fairness
perspective,
I
I
have
a
little
bit
of
a.
C
C
That
does
does
that
factor
into
your
analysis
at
all.
I
think
that
the
reason
the
reason
we
left.
V
V
V
They
going
to
be
generating
more
traffic
along
pete
ellis
than
this
project
ever
will
you
know.
V
V
V
Include
that
so
that
there
could
be
discussion
about,
does
there
need
to
be
some
sort
of
split.
V
Or
it
could
be,
you
know
as
opposed
to
it
could
be
that
maybe
it
makes
more
sense
for
it
to
be.
V
V
Where
you're
coming
in
during
the
process
and
now
all
of
a
sudden,
this
is
just
your.
V
Responsibility
we,
it
is
kind
of
the
tipping
point,
and
so
the
person
at
the
tipping
point
kind.
V
Of
gets
that
gets
gets
that
ticket
typically,
but
but
we
do
understand
that
there
are
other.
V
V
V
That
we
need
to
be
a
part
of,
or
have
that
entirely
be
related
to
this
project.
Thank
you.
A
Thank
you,
council,
member
smith.
I
just
wanted
to
thank
mr
rallo
and
mr
filarity
for
asking
those.
S
Questions
because
that's
where
I
was
going
with
the
question
about
the
traffic
and.
S
So
I
would,
I
would
advise
the
city
and
the
developer
to
be
thinking
about.
S
How
how
to
come
to
some
agreement
on
that?
It's
going
to
be
very
busy,
so
thank
you.
A
Council
member
flaherty
yeah
just
a
few
comments.
C
Area
it's
on
a
greenway.
I
I
think,
keeping
in
mind
that
we
have
233
units
341
bedrooms.
C
So
both
the
sustainability
aspects
from
reduced
energy
footprint
of
households
being
in
a.
C
C
Mode
share
are
really
substantial.
You
know,
I
don't
know,
look
at
neighborhoods
surrounding
it.
C
C
It
was
touched
on
in
a
comment
from
a
member
of
the
public
about
you,
know,
solar
panels
and.
C
And
the
second
point
is
just
on
affordability,
which
does
that.
Similarly,
I
think
you
know
I.
C
C
Of
course,
the
petitioner
is
a
developer,
making
a
certain
rate
of
return
on
investment.
C
C
C
C
Of
moderate
income
housing
a
little
bit
higher,
so
I
only
point
that
out
just
to
note
that.
C
I
think
the
notion
that
the
kmart
site
proposal
not
having
some
of
the
things.
C
On
this,
from
economists
who
work
in
the
obama
administration,
among
others,
housing,
economists.
C
On
those
that
said
again,
I'm
excited
about
a
lot
of
things
about
this
project.
I
appreciate
the.
C
C
The
wrapped
garage,
for
instance,
and
the
reduced
parking
ratio
and
some
others
so.
C
Thank
you
for
their
work
on
this.
Thank
you
to
staff
and
I'll
be
supporting
the
ordinance.
G
G
Ms
ganlin
has
the
longevity
of
the
structure
been
determined
or
was
it
was
a
part
of
the.
G
Questions
put
to
the
put
to
the
developer
by
staff
or
or
by
planning,
commission
or
anyone.
No,
you.
V
Mean
about
how
about
how
long
we
expect
the
building
to
be
in
place
yeah?
No,
I
don't
believe
so.
G
G
Is
the
need
for
a
city
architect
to
review
the
aesthetics
of
it?
It's
it's
very
difficult.
G
To
determine
in
in
this
review
process,
when
so
much
there's
so
many
moving
parts
exactly.
G
It
really
requires
somebody
who
has
particular
skills
in
that
and
then
the
last
thing
I.
G
Would
say
is
that
I
mean
I
applaud
the
the
local
traffic
study,
but
I
think
that
so
much
is.
G
G
P
Yeah
just
briefly,
I
would
strongly
encourage
my
colleague
to
consider
that
maybe.
P
Kind
of
misses
the
point
of
our
comprehensive
and
transportation
plans.
There
should
be
a
holistic.
P
You
simply
need
to
be
willing
to
set
prices
on
street
parking
prices
on
lot
parking.
P
In
the
area,
if
that's
you
know
a
concern,
not
that
there's
a
lot
of
public
parking
in
those.
P
Areas,
but
you
know
like
if,
if
the
knee-jerk
response
is,
how
do
we
make
sure.
P
A
Okay,
I
will
first
of
all
I
want
to
thank
staff,
member
scanlan.
A
Petitioner
and
his
willingness
to
not
only
go
through
the
process
but
to
go
through.
A
The
planning
commission
and
some
of
the
requests
that
it
made
and
then
to.
A
Collaborative
approach
that
is
a
win-win
for
not
only
the
petitioner,
but
this
community.
There.
A
A
May
may
work
may
be
workable,
don't
know
if
that's
mr
lou
may's
area
or
part
of
what
the.
A
His
optimization
study
already
entails
part
of
it.
Maybe
sustainability
of
a
building.
A
How
long
it
could
last,
I
hope,
I'm
not
out
of
place
here,
but
I
would
suggest
that.
A
Our
city
council
representative,
on
the
planning
commission
offer
maybe
that
tidbit
or
of.
A
Information
in
future
projects-
and
it
may
already
have,
but
as
opposed
to
just
throwing
these.
G
D
A
A
Is
adopted
9-0
in
my
earlier
comments,
and
I
was
mentioning
the
work
of.
A
A
C
A
So
sorry,
before
we
go
there,
it's
been
moved
in
a
second
will.
The
clerk
please
call
the
world.
F
A
Be
introduced
and
read
by
the
clerk
by
title
and
synopsis
only
will
the
clerk
please
read.
A
Thank
you
very
much,
mr
lucas.
Can
you.
A
At
least
there
you
go,
I
would
like
to
refer
ordnance
21-34
to
committee
of
the
whole
on.
A
September
8th,
I
know
we'll
be
discussing
potentially
a
special
session.
K
I
I
think,
that's
that's
within
your
authority,
if
you'd
like
to.
K
Absent
such
a
motion
you're
able
to
refer
that
to
the
committee
the
whole
next
week
at
6,
30.,
okay,.
A
Well,
actually,
I've
got
a
little
bit
ahead
of
the
game
and
I
will
refer
that
to
committee
of.
A
If
that
is
correct,
before
we
get
there,
we
will
go
now
to
the
public
for
additional
public
comment.
A
A
maximum
of
25
minutes
is
set
aside
for
this
section.
I
will
again
remind
the.
A
Or
you
can
send
a
note
to
our
meeting
host
via
the
chat
function
on
soon.
A
Okay,
thank
you
seeing
that
we
will
now
go
to
matters
concerning
council
schedules.
K
Yes,
thank
you
just
one,
one
quick
reminder
that
the
council
has
a
work
session
scheduled
this.
K
Schedule
a
special
session
for
next
wednesday
to
consider
that
resolution.
So
I'm
not
sure
if.
G
Yes,
I'm
I'm
one
of
the
co-sponsors
of
the
resolution
with
consumer
sandberg
and.
G
Councilmember
smith,
the
resolution
addresses
certain
inadequacies
within
the
police
budget.
G
So
I'd
be
happy
to
discuss
that
on
friday
and
but
you
know.
G
This
would
be
perhaps
an
opportune
time
to
to
schedule
that,
for
a
special
session.
A
A
Special
session
for
next
wednesday,
yes,
special
sessions
can
be
held
on
on
call
of
the
president.
K
45,
perhaps
we
could
just
get
confirmation
that
a
majority
of
council
members
can
attend.
A
Okay,
thank
you
and
not
only
that
the
committee
meeting
will
begin
at
6
30
and
then
a
special.
A
Do
believe
she
is,
and
I'd
like
to
know
from
my
colleagues
those
that
will
be
available.
A
For
this
next
wednesday,
okay,
I
see
a
majority
of
hands.
So,
mr
lucas,
that's
the
way
it
will
be.
K
A
I
will
ask
the
clerk:
do
we
have
any?
You
have
anything
that
clerk.
B
A
Okay,
okay,
I
think
the
counselor
has
concluded
his
business
today.
I
will
take
a
motion
to
attorney.