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A
This
is
today's
regular
session.
The
date
is
wednesday
that
february
17
2021.
A
Reports
either
a
council
members,
mayor
city
officers,
council
committees
or.
A
A
Then
we
have
one
item
for
first
reading,
that
is
ordinance
21-06
to
amend
title
ii.
A
C
C
B
Thank
you.
Thank
you
that
motion
pass
9-0,
we'll
move
now
to
reports
from
council
members
will.
A
E
Yes,
thank
you.
I
just
want
to
take
a
minute
and
express
my
thanks
to
ms
aaron
hatch
for
those.
E
City
of
bloomington,
I
just
wanted
to
express
my
thanks.
She's
been
working
with
several
of
my.
E
Constituents
lately
regarding
the
tree
canopy
in
lower
cascades,
and
she
has
been.
F
F
And
we
thank
them
for
it
and
kudos
to
adam
wayson
for
managing
this
fine
department.
Thank
you.
G
Well,
I'm
I'm
gonna,
add
my
thanks
to
joe
van
venter
and
adam
layson
for.
G
Helping
out
with
a
couple
constituent
issues
with
snow
in
elm
heights
and
in
park
ridge.
G
So
shout
out
to
those
guys
they
did
a
great
job
of
responding
and
helping
them
out.
So
thank
you.
G
I
Thank
the
officer
fazna
and
the
others
on
third
shift
to
the
winter
police
department,
who
are.
I
Their
his
professionalism,
I'm
very
pleased
with
and
the
the
police
department
has
gotten
on
it.
K
K
A
Councilmemberaldo
councilmember
flaherty.
I
just
wanted
to
mention
that
I'll
be
having
my
monthly.
C
Constituent
meeting
on
monday
next
week
at
5,
30
p.m,
that'll
be
via
zoom
and
you'll.
You
can.
C
Access
the
the
link
in
the
invite,
via
my
council,
facebook,
page
facebook.com
flaherty
for.
C
Bloomington,
so
thanks
thank
you,
councilman
member
flaherty,
with
all
the
snow
that
we've
had.
A
Open
during
the
snow
event
as
well
as
I
think
there
was
a
very
fine
job
done.
A
Informing
our
community
that
there
would
be
no
trash
pickup
as
well.
And
when
I
asked.
A
In
picked
up
at
the
beginning
of
next
week,
so
I'm
saying
that
so
in
case
any
of.
A
Streets,
passable
and
in
a
lot
of
cases,
and
not
every
case,
but
our
sidewalk
safe
as
well.
A
G
President
sims,
I'm
here
to
give
the
sidewalk
report
for
february
2021.
G
The
committee
members
are
jim
sims,
myself,
kate,
rosenberger
and
dave
rollo.
G
Working
on
the
sidewalk
allocation,
the
sidewalk.
G
G
About
six
thousand
dollars,
and
now
it's
at
330
000,
so
it's
it's
certainly
gone
up,
but.
G
Money
so
I'll
just
say
that
out
loud
what
what
went
on
was
we
had
a
series
of
meetings.
G
And
looked
at
it,
the
monies
come
from
the
alternative
transportation
fund
from
some.
G
G
50
some
projects
that
were
on
a
list
and
through
consultation
with
the
city
staff.
G
G
It
you
know
a
more
equitable
look-see
at
the
allocating
new
sidewalk
construction.
G
Transportation
is
going
to
look
at
that
further
and
we'll
make
sure
that
we
keep
improving.
G
Committee
discussed
and
ended
up
prioritizing
about
five
different
items
on
the
list.
G
There
was
new
psyduck
design
and
there
was
continued
completion
of
the
construction.
G
G
Be
through
the
new
allocated
through
the
new
traffic
allocation,
sorry
traffic
calming.
G
Allocation
process-
and
so
that's
that
was
a
real
nice
thing
to
come
out
of
it
as
well.
G
The
different
projects
they
are
on
the
city's
website.
G
Is
important
for
us
to
say
about
the
sidewalk
committee
process,
mr
lucas.
L
The
ranked
priorities
of
the
projects
I
see
one
one
head
nod
from
council
member.
H
May
I,
mr
president,
yes
ma'am!
Yes,
if
you
could
display
what
the.
H
I
think
that
would
be
helpful
for
the
public
as
well.
Okay,
the
project,
the
design.
G
G
And
the
design
is
28.
so
that
15th
street
to
16th
street
west
side
is
about
41
000.
G
G
And,
lastly,
is
the
general
traffic
common
and
greenways
program,
which
was
remainer.
G
Of
thirteen
thousand
and
the
slide
is
a
graphic
representation
of
the.
L
And
I'll
I'll
note
too,
if
I
may,
that
committee
chair
smith
just
went
through
the
projects
in
the.
L
Order
that
the
committee
prioritized
them
the
last
or
the
page
I've
got
displayed
here
shows.
L
The
various
stages
of
construction
to
give
planning
staff
a
bit
a
bit
of
leeway
to
move.
L
Funds
around
from
one
project
to
the
other
and
the
ranked
priorities
also
communicate,
which.
G
And
any
other
questions
from
council
members.
G
L
A
Okay,
seeing
none
I'd
like
to
make
a
comment.
I
think
this
was
a
particularly
trying
year.
A
A
Plan
for
and
and
fund
of
course,
in
conjunction
with
the
engineer
and
planning
and
transportation.
A
And
compiled
it
was
very
robust
discussion.
I
wouldn't
say
that
we
were
all
in
total
agreement.
A
Department
in
considering
the
best
way
to
update
the
criteria
for
selecting
projects.
A
In
the
future,
so
thank
you,
chairman
smith,
for
that
report.
I
just
wanted
to
add
my
two
cents.
L
I
I
believe,
that's
up
to
the
chair.
I
think
in
the
past
council
may
have
entertained.
L
At
two
of
its
meetings
before
making
these
recommendations,
but
I
believe
it
would
be.
A
A
A
A
A
Councilmember
sims
on
the
community
affairs
standing
committee.
All
other
announcements
made
at.
A
A
A
You
can,
please
raise
your
hand,
use
the
raised
hand,
function
on
zoom
or
send
our
meeting
host
a.
A
Okay,
if
that's
the
case,
then
each
would
have
five
minutes.
First
up,
I
believe
tina
honeycutt.
D
Speak
to
you
all
about
those
in
our
community
that
are
unhoused.
I
would
like
to
point
out.
D
D
Don't
have
heat
or
home,
I
don't
know
if
you
all
have
noticed
it,
but
we
didn't
even
get.
D
Warming
stations
opened
until
after
it
had
been
in
the
single
digits
for
a
couple
of
days
and.
D
And
so
it's
just
I'm
consistently
disheartened
by
the
tone
that
the
city
is
taking.
D
D
D
N
N
N
N
N
At
least
those
of
us
that
know
the
people
like
we
do
that
these
people
don't
have
electricity,
so.
N
If
I
can
do
it
quickly,
when
we,
when
we
have
a
mayor
and
a
council
that
has
a
desire
to
find.
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
A
Hey
I'll
actually
have
five
minutes
got
it
good
evening,
so
I
want
to
kind
of
talk
about.
O
Just
I
mean
time
flies
when
things
are
crazy,
but
I
think
that
was
a
friday.
That
was,
I
think,.
O
There
was
a,
I
think,
like
a
meeting
that
was
it
didn't,
have
public
comment.
I
don't
remember
what.
O
O
Reminiscent
I
think,
to
the
and
just
kind
of
the
homeless
issue.
I
guess
so
there
was
so
there.
O
And
I
want
to
go
in
reverse
order,
of
which
I
said,
those
different
departments
like
what
I
like.
O
O
Floyd
meme
it
was,
it
was
a
pretty
bad
meme.
I
don't
want
to
make
too
big
of
a
deal
of
it,
but.
O
Though
I'd
give
like
maybe
a
six
out
of
ten
and
then
the
fire
department,
like
an
eight
out
of
ten.
O
O
O
In
the
right
direction
there,
but
I
really
think
that
dpd
to
really
make
change
they
need
to.
O
O
A
And
if
you
don't
mind,
please
avoid
offensive
language
go
ahead.
You
have
your
full
40
seconds.
O
O
Have
listened
to
that,
they
could
have
like
like
what
what
the
heck
and
yeah
I
yield
my
time.
L
Don't
believe
so,
no,
okay,
we'll
give
it
just
another
second
or
two.
A
A
Member
scandaleri,
yes,
thank
you
on
behalf
of
the
community
affairs
committee,
which
is.
E
Council
members
rallo
sandberg
sims
and
myself
I'd
like
to
bring
recommended
appointments.
E
E
B
B
B
A
Thank
you.
It's
been
properly
moved
in
second
and
I'm
sorry
clerk
before
we
vote.
B
Landry
cult
for
seat
c4.
Sorry,
I
missed
her.
That's
correct!
Okay!
Thank
you!
It's
been
pri
council.
A
C
When
we're
making
sharing
these
recommendations
from
committees
and
and
moving
that,
the
council.
C
A
point
as
recommended,
I
think
we
need
to
make
sure
we
say
that
that's
part
of
the.
C
Recommendations
tonight
clarify
that
they
are
making
a
motion
to
appoint
members
as
opposed
to.
C
I
guess
I'm
suggesting
you
should
move
with
baby
those
appointments.
A
A
Moved
in
second,
do
we
have
any
questions
or
comments
from
council
members
seeing
none.
P
Yes,
thank
you.
Thank
you
that
was
9-0
on
the.
A
On
aging
and
the
arts
commission,
thank
you
all.
Nine
zero
councilmember
rallo.
K
Christy
anderson
to
seat
c1,
joseph
wania
to
seat
c2
and
colin
murphy
to
see
c4.
H
Second,
okay,
thank
you,
sir.
It's
been
moved
in
second,
any
questions
from
council.
B
A
Thank
you
that
is
approved
nine
and
zero.
Do
we
have
any
further
councilmember
piedmont,
smith.
H
Yes,
on
behalf
of
the
climate
action
and
resilience
committee,
I
move
that
we
appoint
the
following.
K
A
Thank
you
and
that's
9-0
for
the
four
seats
appointed
on
the
environmental
commission.
A
J
And
then
for
the
redevelopment
commission,
I.
H
B
Councilman
rosenberger,
would
you
mind
restating
which
seat
you
were.
A
Thank
you
any
questions
from
council
members
seeing
none
with
a
clerk.
Please
call
the
role.
A
Thank
you
and
that
passes
eight
to
one.
The
seats
for
the
board
of
quality,
housing,
appeals
and.
A
Redevelopment
commission
rdc,
thank
you.
Do
we
have
any
other
appointments
to
boards
or
commissions.
A
Council,
member
flaherty,
sorry,
I
was
muted.
Mr
president,
I
move
that
ordinance
2102,
be.
C
Introduced
and
read
by
synopsis
by
the
clerk.
Sorry,
my
title
and
stops
is
only
by
the
clerk.
C
A
B
B
A
R
Yes,
councilmember,
piedmont,
smith!
Oh
I
I
was
wondering
if
you
wanted.
H
February
february
10th-
and
we
heard
this
staff
presentation
and
the
petitioner's.
H
H
Once
this
is
developed,
whether
it
could
connect
to
the
parcel
to
the
west.
H
And
what
the
connections
would
be
to
446
and
third
street?
We
also
talked
about.
A
Thank
you,
councilmember,
piedmont,
smith.
Mr
robling,
are
you
prepared
to
present.
R
State
road
446.,
the
10.09
acres,
are
currently
zoned
within
two
peds
pe
70
century
village
and.
R
R
And
commercial
use
is
on
the
remaining
portion
of
ped-21
to
the
west.
The
petitioner
is.
R
R
R
R
R
Elements,
environmental
requirements
etc.
There
is
a
proposed
future
subdivision
on
the
property.
R
R
R
Residential
one
mixed
use
along
third
and
one
self
storage
use
on
the
south.
R
The
conceptual
plan
provides
a
mixture
of
one
and
two
bedroom
units
for
a
total
of
164
units.
R
R
R
Plans
set
forth
by
the
department,
so
the
plan
commission
voted
nine
to
zero
to
forward
this.
S
There
we
go
okay,
no
just
one
brief
comment:
I
guess
this
has
had
a
couple
of
public.
S
Meetings
now
and
ryan's
pretty
comprehensive
somebody
I
think
covered
it.
I
just
want
to
make.
S
S
S
A
Do
we
have
any
questions
from
council
members
for
staff
or
the
petitioner
council
member
rallo.
K
In
in
front
of
me,
but
the
was
this
designated
a
gateway.
R
Community,
this
area
is
not
a
gateway;
no,
it
isn't.
No,
this
wasn't
yeah
one
of
the
urban.
K
K
Would
that
be
favorable
to
the
department
to
planning
and
transportation
that
kind
of
use.
K
K
Of
right,
I
would
answer
that
jackie
scanlan
development
services
manager,
as
you'll
recall.
T
We
recommended
approval
on
that
request
associated
with
that
petition
previously,
so
I.
T
Don't
know
we
haven't,
because
this
is
a
site
plan,
approval
done
an
analysis
of
this
particular.
T
A
Council
member
flaherty,
yes
thank
you
and
I'm
gonna
follow
up
on
a.
C
That
will
trigger
certain
street
standards
per
the
udo.
I
don't
believe
a
rezone
automatically.
C
C
C
Apply
to
this
to
the
petitioner,
despite
despite
what's
in
the
transportation
plan,
is
that.
T
That
roads
are
shown
on
the
transportation
plan.
If
subdivisions
aren't
done
there,
then.
T
Would
be
needed
in
order
to
get
those
roads
so
here
and
everywhere
that
they're
shown
on
the.
C
What
about
private
roads
do
private
roads
in
cases
like
this
have
to
meet
certain.
C
Standards
that
we
have
in
the
udo
or
private
roads
are
built
to
city
standards.
C
Okay
and
what
makes
a
private
road
or
a
center
aisle
of
a
parking
lot,
it
kind
of
you
know.
Look
I.
C
Realize
we
just
have
conceptual
plans
here,
but
we
sort
of
talked
about
some
of
the
things.
C
In
the
conceptual
plan,
some
of
the
roadway
infrastructure
or
parking
lot
infrastructure.
C
As
roads
or
potential
roads
connectivity
but
as
councilmember
vollen
pointed
out
last
week,
there's.
C
Road-Esque
and
I'm
wondering
what
the
distinction
is
there,
I'm
just
trying
to
understand.
Yeah.
T
T
That
but
mr
carmen
can
speak
to
that.
If
they
do
a
subdivision,
then
they
will
have
to
dedicate.
T
Road
right
of
way,
and
then
the
roads
that
are
built
will
have
to
be
to
city
standards.
T
T
We
would
work
with
the
engineering
staff
on
in
the
department
of
public
works
on
whether
or
not.
T
T
Transportation
plan
are
required
to
become
public,
but
they
would
be
built
to
city
standards
if.
T
They
develop
this
without
any
subdivision.
They
could,
of
course,
want
to
dedicate
the
road
and.
T
Could
develop
it
as
a
parking
lot
as
a
faux
designed
road,
and
it
would
just
be
private.
S
Has
who
proves
the
conceptual
site
plan
that
you've
seen
is
already
looking
at
the
the.
S
S
The
connection
on
the
south
side
of
third
street
move
the
existing
one
and
realign
it
with.
S
S
S
It's
there's
been
no
final
decision
on
that
issue.
That's
gonna
be
something
to
be
discussed.
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
Question
about
the
the
prior
project,
the
the
the
one
you're
referring
to
was
was,
in
fact
a
true.
S
Student
housing
developer:
this
developer
is
not
the
that
project
even
went
so
far
as
to.
S
S
Time
and
I
don't
think,
is
going
to
change
one
and
two
bedroom,
not
the
three
four
or
five.
S
Developers,
it's
not
a
student
housing
developer,
they've
done
other
projects
in
the
bloomington.
S
A
Thank
you,
you
have
any
more
councilmember
flaherty.
A
A
Confused,
I'm
so
sorry
do
we
have
any
further
questions
from
council
council
member
smith.
G
Thank
you
both
for
the
presentation
and
I
guess
what
comes
up
in
my
mind
is
traffic.
G
G
So
can
you
can
you
speak
something
say
something
about.
G
Any
thoughts
about
mitigating
the
problems
with
traffic.
S
Well,
one
the
reason
for
realigning
the
current
entrance.
That's
on
the
south
side
of
third
street.
S
S
There's
an
existing
one.
Now
that's
runs
just
north
of
this
century's
east
and
then
there
will.
S
S
S
Light
there
so
in
terms
of
traffic,
that's
reluctant
to
to
enter
onto
the
third
street
as.
S
Signal
if
necessary,
but
otherwise
it
would
be
traffic
entering
from
northbound
with
it.
S
G
What
you're
saying
mr
carmen
is
you
think
that
that
extension
at
the
off
of
morningside.
G
Might
be
just
a
way
for
to
alleviate
some
of
the
pressure
on
some
of
those
turns
back.
T
In
the
petition
that
council
member
rallo
mentioned
from
a
few
years
ago,.
T
And
that
was
something
that
then
this
petitioner
has
carried
forward.
Obviously,.
T
Because
the
same
property
owner
to
improve
in
in
and
out
at
whatever
may
be
developed
here,.
T
To
see
you
know,
are
there
other
things
that
need
to
be
considered,
write
in
right
out
only
that.
T
Two
at
least
two
vehicular
entrances
and
exits
here
likely
in
a
development.
T
West
off
third
west
out
onto
third,
they
could
use
the
other
exit
and
go
to
the
light.
Maybe.
T
A
We'll
go
to
public
comments
on
ordinance
21-02.
I
will
remind
the
public
if
you
choose
to
make.
A
L
L
Or
two,
so
I
don't
know
if
the
committee
might
want
to
con
or
the
council
might
want
to
consider.
L
That
amendment
and
give
the
public
a
bit
of
time
to
indicate
whether
they'd
like
to
comment.
M
A
A
By
you,
mr
or
councilmember
holden,
yes,
is
it
just
okay?
Go
ahead
it
briefly,
it
adds.
I
To
sponsor
that
was
I
don't
remember
what
the
other
part
of
it
was.
I
can't
find
the
amendment.
I
In
front
of
me
right
now,
I've
got
a
display
shared
screen,
yeah.
Oh
there
we
go.
L
L
Section
one
to
clarify
that
two
of
the
parcels
are
further
described
in
the
ordinance
below.
A
A
No,
I
don't
okay,
thank
you
and
I'll
check
with
you
and
parliamentarian.
B
A
To
thank
staff
and
council
member
bowling
for
bringing
that
to
our
attention
this
evening.
A
This
ordinance,
as
amended,
I
think
at
this
point,
we're
yeah
sorry.
I
think
at
this.
C
A
Thank
you
that
will
be
questions
and
comments
once
we
come
back,
so
thank
you
very
much
for
the.
A
A
Use
the
raise
hand
function
in
our
in
zoom
or
you
can
send
us
a
note
in
chat
to
our
meeting
host.
F
As
they
have
as
what's
before
us
tonight
is
a
an
ordinance
to
rezone
the
pud
to
to
the
mc
to.
F
The
mixed
use
quarter
and
just
with
respect
to
the
project
that
was
soundly
defeated
because.
F
It
was
overly
dense
with
a
student-driven
project
that
was
clearly
designed
by
a
a
petitioner.
F
F
Opposed
to
those
multi
four
and
five,
I
think
that
will
attract
the
kind
of
individuals
who.
F
F
And
so
looking
forward
to
seeing
the
site
plan
when
it
comes
before
the
plan,
commission.
F
Happy
to
approve
this
this
rezone
tonight.
Thank
you.
P
Thank
you.
A
couple
observations
I
have
here,
one
of
them
is,
could
have
been
another
opportunity
to.
I
I
But
you
know
the
more
importantly,
I
think
we're
the
ghost
of
the
previous
proposal
of
this
project.
I
I
Proposing
public
transit,
the
only
thing
that
mattered
was,
god,
forbid,
that
it
should.
I
Mr
president,
I
hope
that
they
see
that
this
is
how
the
rest
of
the
city
talks
about
students.
I
Into
our
city,
I
don't
begrudge
this
particular
project,
it's
still,
as
it's
been
pointed
out,
it.
I
Hasn't
been
developed
in
40,
40
plus
years,
the
density
is
going
to
go.
There
is
going
to
be
better.
I
Proportion
then,
and
the
fact
that
we're
still
echoing
it
to
this
day,
it
continues
to
be
a
shame.
I
Change
from
pud
to
to
a
regular
zone,
I
recognize
why
the
comprehensive
plan
of
the
udo.
I
And
that
that's
what
we
put
laws
in
place
in
the
70s
to
to
begin
to
outlaw.
But.
I
The
the
there's
there
are
times
when
we
could
have
done
even
more
stronger
improvements
in.
I
A
pud
such
as
to
get
a
developer
to
commit
to
an
entire
new
bus
line,
and
we
no
longer
seem
to.
I
Have
that
ability
to
negotiate?
Because
these
special
projects
are
are
going
away
and
I'm
not.
I
Sure
how
what
better
way
there
is
to
fund
buses?
We
know
that
bus
money
doesn't
grow
on
trees
and.
I
I
Commitment
to
public
transit
so
with
that
with
with
those
disappointments
expressed.
I
Denser
there,
I'm
glad
that
the
apartments
are
two
bedrooms
are
smaller.
I
K
K
I
think
by
the
world
by
the
majority,
I
think,
in
terms
of
this,
I
I'm
not
fully
comfortable.
K
K
In
just
a
different
form,
so
I'll
be
voting
against
this
this
evening.
Thank
you.
A
I
Bringing
some
interesting
things
up,
I
think
first
just
to
note
for
the
public
and
others.
C
That
we're
in
the
process
right
now
of
of
mapping
udo
zoning
districts
that
will.
C
C
Mixed
use
corridor
so,
while
not
a
given,
it
is
likely
that,
as
part
of
that
process,
this
pud
and.
C
C
Hearing
sometimes
from
council
members
is
that
we
don't
like
that
very
much,
because
puds.
C
C
C
The
approach
instead,
but
I
understand
why
white
people
I.
C
Have
a
different
view
on
that,
but
students
in
student
housing
generally,
while
I
kind
of
share.
C
C
Neighborhood,
but
sometimes
we
hear
things
like
like
student
housing
is
like
we
don't.
C
C
Homes
in
neighborhoods
it
opens
up
older
apartment
units
that
might
be
20
or
30
or.
C
C
Creates
affordability
by
by
opening
up
opportunities
that
would
not
be
there,
but.
C
For
the
new
housing,
so
I
think
we
we
just
need
to
keep
in
mind
in
general,
the
the
whole.
C
So
I
just
wanted
to
put
a
plug
for
that
I'll,
be
supporting
the
petition
tonight.
Thank
you
again
to.
C
G
Allowing
the
mixed
use-
and
that's
that's
what
the
zoning
is
and
we
will
have.
R
R
This
will
only
be
a
site
plan
approval
if
this
were
to
be
approved.
If
there
were.
G
A
Council,
member
bowling
president,
I
want
a
chance
to
to
rebut
something
I've
heard,
but
I
want
to.
I
C
Rosenberger's
hand
as
well,
and
it
would
be
it
would
be
appropriate
for
everyone
to
make.
J
J
J
J
J
Should
be
viewed
and
again,
I
know
this
gets
to
be
built
just
down
the
road
anyway,
without.
J
Have
missed
it
and
that's
okay
too,
so
that's
I'm
finished.
A
Thank
you
very
much
before
we
go
forward,
we
do
have
the.
S
Well,
the
again,
this
development
plan
has
not
been
carved
up,
but
the
conceptual
plan.
S
Showed
quite
a
bit
of
green
space
down
to
the
southeast.
That's
in
that
area
the
tree.
S
S
S
S
With
children
either,
possibly
certainly
that
that
becomes
a
a
predominant
tenant
mix,
I
think.
S
Is
unlikely
so
not
anticipating
playgrounds?
You
know
with
regard
to
some
of
your
other
comments.
S
S
R
Extra
point:
there
is
the
mixtures
corridor
district
has
a
40
percent
required
landscape.
R
Area
so
it
that's
not
stricter
than
the
current
pd.
It's
the
same
actually,
but.
A
A
I'm
learning
how
to
go
with
first,
second
or
last,
and
all
that
I
do
have
one
comment.
A
I'm
not
so
sure
what
that
is,
but
to
make
this
comment,
I
want
to
thank
staff
and.
A
For
bringing
this
petition
and
practitioner
to
explain
it
to
us,
I
will
join
councilmember.
A
Flaherty
and
list
my
enjoyment
for
this
discussion
as
well,
but
what
I
particularly.
A
Didn't
enjoy-
and
this
is
just
my
position-
not
am
a
criticism
of
any
comments,
but
I
think.
A
Proximity
of
campus
and
therefore
better
suited
for
student
housing
in
that
particular
area,
not.
A
So
I
just
wanted
to
make
that
comment.
I'm
not
interested
in
any
debate
or
more
rebuttal,
but
I.
A
Personally,
do
not
consider
students
non-persons.
I
worked
at
indiana
university
who,
from
one.
A
A
Would
share
that
same
sentiment,
so
I
just
really
wanted
to
say
that
I
just
don't
want
everyone.
I
I
I
Of
persuading
the
non-student
population
of
the
city
to
think
more
holistically
about
students.
I
I
So,
with
all
due
respect
to
the
expressions
of
concern
that
people
have
for
students,
I
don't.
I
Think
that
any
rational
student
listening
to
this
conversation
should
should
buy
those
arguments.
I
K
K
Not
close
to
campus
so,
but
I
would
say
that
customer
revolution
paints
strawmans.
K
K
K
Very
large
tract
of
of
land
that's
going
to
be
rezoned.
My
argument
is
that
it
is.
K
K
F
F
Where
a
project
is
just
going
up
where
motel
6
was
along
along
the
college
walnut
corridor.
F
F
F
F
Have
purchased
that
that
land
and
want
to
put
up
what
they
want
to
put
up
there.
And
so
I'm.
F
F
And
so
again,
I
I
too
resent
being
categorized
as
someone
who
doesn't
want
students
to
live
in.
C
Just
a
very
minor
point
of
clarification
on
on
my
earlier
comments
with
regard
to.
C
Process
of
negotiating
or
or
passing
them,
I
meant
the
the
decades
to
follow
as
properties
and.
C
C
C
Of
evolution
that,
I
think
is
the
nightmare
for
for
staff
instead
of
having
rules,
they
know
well.
C
C
C
Sense
of
the
planning
field
generally
is
that
that
puds
are
seen
as
poor
planning
practice.
C
Research
or
or
practitioner
based,
you
know,
arguments
to
the
to
the
contrary.
So
I.
C
Certainly
appreciate
customers
and
others
comments
about
the
good
that
has
come
out
of.
C
C
B
B
Councilman
baralo;
yes,
poland,
yes,
rosenberger;
yes,
scandalory!
Yes,
sims!
Yes,
clarity!
Yes,
big
mouth.
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
A
Thank
you
very
much.
Thank
you
very
much
council
member
bowen
is
also
the
chair.
I
As
the
sponsor
of
the
legislation
and
the
chair
of
the
committee,
I'm
not
sure
I
mean.
I
I
I
mean
I
can
give
a
report
on
the
committee,
but
it's
I'm
not
sure
how
to
go
ahead
with
the.
I
A
Let
me
check
with
the
parliamentarian.
I
don't
think
it's
that
is
required.
A
To
give
a
repo
a
committee
report,
am
I
correct
there?
That's
something
we
ask,
but
if
it's
part.
A
C
Were
all
in
receipt
of
that
and
it
is
available
to
the
public
on
our
council
web
page.
As
far
as
an.
C
Additional
vocal
report
requirement,
mr
lucas,
do
you
have
any
thoughts.
L
I
was
going
to
echo
what
council
member
flaherty
just
noted
and
state
that.
L
I
think
council
member
volun
could
relate
any
additional
information
if
he
thought
it
was.
A
Okay,
thank
you
just
want
to
be
clear,
being
a
conflict
kind
of
through
me
just
for
a
second.
A
I
I
I
Two
cleanup,
but
it
I
began
it
last
fall
trying
to
address
some
inconsistencies.
I
To
especially
the
council,
with
respect
to
code
on
the
books,
that
was
no,
that
was
out
of
date,.
I
The
notification
process,
when
there's
a
vacancy
on
a
border
commission
the
last
time
that
we've.
I
Sort
of
cumbersome
ways
to
go
about
promoting
vacancies
that
are
better
done.
Another
way.
I
The
fourth
section
of
this
ordinance
revises
204
255,
how
we
schedule
council.
I
I
I
I
Standing
committees
it
gives
the
president
the
ability
to
anticipate
referral
to
the
committee
so.
I
That
it
can,
it
could
anticipate
the
scheduling
of
committee
meetings
on
a
future
wednesday.
I
And
that
brings
me
to
two
amendments
that
were
discussed
in
committee.
The
first
amendment.
I
Refer
legislation
to
committee
of
the
whole,
and
that
was
rejected
by
the
committee
one
to
two.
I
I
think
that
sort
of
does
both
a
presentation
and
summary
of
the
committee
hearing.
I
hope.
I
That's
adequate
for
everyone.
I'm
happy
to
take
questions
on
the
ordinance
and
the
amendments.
A
Member
flaherty
do
I
entertain
a
motion
to
adopt
the
amendments.
Now
I
would
say
that's
up
to.
C
Anybody
moving
to
adopt
an
amendment.
We
could
have
some
discussion
and
questions.
H
Yes,
I
was
trying
to
follow,
along
with
the
text
of
the
ordinance
when
councilmember
vollen.
H
H
I
The
memo,
rather
than
from
the
the
ordinance
itself-
and
it's
been
revised,
mr.
I
I
Four
sessions
for
regular
sessions,
so
I'm
I've
lost
track
of
it's
become
a.
I
L
Deal
with
the
board
and
commission
vacancy
process
section
four
deals
with
the
council.
I
Recess
be
held
in
august
for
the
past
six
or
seven
years,
we
have
changed
the.
I
Window
of
of
when
counsel
takes
recess,
partly
in
anticipation
of
the
changing
way.
I
That
the
state
does
budgeting
if
we
found
that
moving
recess
to
earlier
in
the
summer.
I
I
Meet
at
least
once
a
month
during
the
year-
and
you
know
as
long
as
we
do,
that
we
can.
A
Thank
you.
Do
we
have
any
questions
from
councilmember
for.
A
Okay,
seeing
none,
I
will
entertain
a
motion
to
adopt
amendment.
Are
we
prepared
for
that.
C
Makes
motions
for
things,
but
I
think
in
the
in
the
in
the
case
of
amendments.
C
I
I
would
typically
defer
to
the
authors
of
the
amendments.
That's
why
I
wasn't
speaking
out.
C
A
C
H
Each
type
of
impact
and
and
things
that
don't
always
apply
so
we
have
proposed
to
delete.
H
H
So
it
kind
of
just
simplifies
that
the
format
in
which
any
fiscal
impact
that
is
maybe
expected.
H
A
Member
scumbler,
just
to
summarize
the
the
this,
this
amendment
would
essentially
do
two.
E
E
And
that's
all,
thank
you
very
much.
We
now
go
to
questions
from.
A
My
council,
colleagues
to
the
sponsors
of
this
amendment
did
I
see
your
hand
up
council.
C
Fold,
thank
you
briefly.
I'll
say
that
while
I
have,
I
was
a
bit
more
bitter
in
my
opposition
to.
I
This
in
committee,
I
have
come
to
see
what
the
sponsors
intend
here.
I
don't
think
that.
I
I
The
same
strong
objections
I
did
before
I
will
say
that
I
do
have
objections
and
the
the
objection.
I
Change
to
the
administrative
state,
the
thing
is
that
without
there
being
an
independent
arbiter.
I
Simply
by
retaining
the
a
sort
of
a
less
stringent
physical
impact
statement.
I
About
whether
the
fiscal
there's
going
to
be
a
fiscal
impact
or
not
this,
if
it's
the
sponsor.
I
Even
if
a
council
member
says
that
insists
that
there
is
one
another
member
says
there
is
one.
I
So
let's
just
say
that
I
don't
think
the
amendment
will
have
the
intended
effect.
I
But
it's
not
offensive
on
its
face.
I
understand
why
the
sponsors
would
like
to.
A
Thank
you.
Do
we
have
any
questions
for
the
sponsors
from
any
council
members.
A
Okay,
thank
you
seeing
none.
We
will
now
go
to
public
comment.
A
Okay
still
seeing
none
we'll
return
to
council
for
final
comments
on
this
amendment,.
M
A
Thank
you.
This
is
sponsored
by
council
member
scan
below
council
member
sandberg.
A
Or
council
member
rallo,
who
would
begin
presenting,
I
can
actually
begin
and
then
I
I
will.
E
Invite
my
colleagues
to
chime
in
and
cover
what
I
miss.
So
this
amendment
would
essentially.
E
E
I
look
at
them
through
that
lens.
It's
now,
almost
a
year
later,
okay,
council
members.
E
E
E
Thumb
on
the
scale
to
force
them
to
be
sent
to
a
standing
committee
or
to
committee
of
the
whole.
E
E
They
could
vote
toward
that
end.
Likewise,
if
the
president
wanted
to
send
something
to
committee.
E
Of
the
whole
and
the
council
felt
strongly,
otherwise
the
council
could
vote
to
that
end.
So.
E
Council
to
try
committees
with
that,
I
would
invite
my
colleagues
to
finish
what
I
missed
so.
F
F
F
F
On
something,
as
opposed
to
it,
getting
segmented
into
committees,
this
is
in
no
way
as
as
council.
F
F
F
To
determine
how
best
legislation
needs
to
be
heard,
whether
it's
all
nine
of
us
all
at
the.
F
A
K
K
K
Or
just
personal
communication
can
influence
the
president
in
terms
of
the
direction
so.
K
Thanks,
thank
you
very
much
and
thank
you
all
for
those
presentations.
We
will
now
go
to.
A
Council
for
comments
council,
member
vola,
I'm
sorry
councilman
flaherty.
Oh
sorry,
just
a
point.
C
Opposed
to
like
city
staff,
bringing
something,
but
I
think
I
think
it
would
be
it's
in.
C
Order
to
to
have
the
sponsor
of
the
legislation
weigh
in
on
the
amendment,
which
I
think
is.
C
What
councilmember
golan
was
intending
to
do,
but
yeah
just
wanted
to
clarify
thanks.
A
I
This
amendment
again
not
as
tridently
as
I
did
when
I
first
heard
it.
I
recognize
the.
I
Intent
of
the
sponsors
to
make
it
a
little
less
cumbersome
to
to
determine
how
to.
I
Take
up
legislation
in
what
order
setting
to
what
place.
I
will
continue
to
point
out
that.
I
Bones
about
their
opposition
to
committees
in
general.
They
even
said
so
tonight
and.
I
It
seems
like
they
can't
wait
to
undo
what
we
began
last
year.
Nevertheless,.
I
Despite
my
opposition
to
it,
it's
not
the
most
dramatic
change,
it's
not
the
end
of
the
world.
I
I
I
disagree
with
their
assessment,
but-
and
you
know,
of
course
the
this
is
part
of
an.
I
I
A
I'll
begin
this
evening,
it
seems
that
there
will
be
rebuttal
either
way,
but
I'd
just
like.
A
A
To
coming
up
with
hybrid
structure
of
standing
committees
and
me
reaching
out
to
each
and
every.
A
That's
the
the
one
comment.
The
next
comment
is
at
the
beginning
of
this
presentation:
council.
A
A
Was
not
able,
due
to
some
personal
schedules,
to
not
be
there?
Had
I
been
there,
I
would
have
voted.
A
A
My
councilmember
councilmember
flaherty
yeah
thanks.
I
appreciate
the
the
discussion
we.
C
Had
about
this
at
committee
and
very
good
point
council,
president
sims,
I
guess.
C
A
a
strong
rejection,
I'm
not
even
sure
I
would
characterize
it
that
way.
I
I
voted
against
it.
C
We'll
sort
of
have
that
preference
in
hand
in
the
future
more
so
my
opposition
has
to
do
with.
C
My
continued
belief
that
we're
not
using
committee
of
the
whole
correctly
and
I
finally
read.
C
The
full
roberts
rules
section
on
that.
If,
if
my
colleagues
haven't
I
or
haven't
done
so.
C
Recently,
I
would
urge
you
to
do
so
in
my
11th
edition,
it's
pages
529
to
538
and
it's
just
very.
C
Very
plain
that
that
how
we
use
committee,
the
whole
is
not
how
that
parliamentary
process.
C
C
About
the
desire
for
all
nine
members
to
hear
all
pieces
of
legislation,
I
think
the
appropriate.
C
I
don't
think
we
should
be
going
to
committee
of
the
whole
to
do
that
again,
because
it's
not
how.
C
Roberts
intends
that
to
be
used,
and
also
because
I
think
there
are
other
negatives
in
terms
of.
C
C
That's
okay,
too,
I'm
happy
to
work
in
that
structure,
but
I,
but
I
would
urge
us
to.
C
To
do
so
through
regular
sessions
and
if
and
if
the
schedule
gets
busy
enough,
we
need
special.
C
We're
I
think
we
should
get
away
from
using
committee
the
whole
for
the
reason
that
that.
H
Yes,
I'm
also
opposed
to
the
amendment.
I
feel
that
the
the
default
should
be
to.
H
H
Is
better
served
by
you
know
having
legislation
when
it's
it's
almost
all
legislation.
H
Clearly
falls
within
one
of
the
categories
of
the
standing
committees
and,
and
so
I
think.
H
Whether
it's
appropriate
for
a
standing
committee
now
there
are
unusual
occasions
such
as
with.
H
And
it
wasn't
really
housing
because
it
wasn't
residential,
so
it
there
really
was
no
good
fit.
H
For
those
pieces
of
legislation,
so
I
think
it
was
appropriate
that
we
sent
those
to
the.
H
Committee
of
the
whole,
so
I
I
just
think
that
the
standing
committee
system
is
a
good
one.
H
And
so
consideration
to
send
legislation
to
a
standing
committee,
I
think,
should
come
first.
G
Same
grounds
that
when
we
first
came
to
the
council,
that
I
was
worried
that.
G
G
Topics,
really
it's
really
really
valuable
to
have
them
opined
in
it.
When
we
see
it
and.
G
Give
the
city
staff
another
meeting
to
go
to
so
I
won't.
I
will
be
supporting
the
amendment.
I
It
was
still,
as
has
been
pointed
out,
and
you
put
it
again
in
favor
of
the
amendment.
It
would.
I
But
now
we're
quibbling
about
a
word
that
I
didn't
even
think
about
that
hard.
I
used
the
word.
I
I
Defeated
maybe
turned
down
as
gentler,
but
I
mean
I'm
sorry.
I
find
some
of
my
colleagues.
I
Sensibilities
to
be
a
little
off-putting
that
they're
that
they're
put
off
about
something
as.
I
I
a
couple
months
ago,
I
issued
guidance
on
how
to
think
about
committees.
This
mostly
for.
I
Department
heads,
among
other
things,
I
pointed
out
that
the
you
know
the
committee
members
should.
I
I
Right
into
the
conversation
of
an
issue,
I
would
strongly
urge
my
colleagues
such
as
councilmember.
I
Smith,
who
pointed
you
talked
about
knowledge
being
fragmented
across
across
standing
committees,.
I
I
Fund
there's
no
difference
here,
and
so
you
know,
I
don't
think
that
his
concern
holds
water.
I
I
Member
could
attend
a
standing
committee
meeting
if
a
member
wanted
to
be
in
on
that
discussion.
I
They
could
have
been
present
in
that
meeting,
so
I
just
continue
to
find
that
to
be
mystifying.
That.
I
I
For
us
to
deliberate
as
nine
on
every
issue,
we
shouldn't
need
standing
committee
at
all.
We
can
do.
I
I
How
we
prefer
to
see
things
scheduled
and
that's
why
I
I
can't
be
as
strongly
opposed
to
it.
I
As
I
was
when
I
initially
saw
it,
but
nevertheless
I
still
think
that
you
know
some
of
the
people.
I
Who
are
supporting
it
are
simply.
This
is
an
opportunity
to
this
amendment,
rather.
I
I
A
A
Consideration
if,
in
fact,
I
for
an
example,
I
s
or
the
leadership,
I
should
say
referred.
A
A
A
So
that
can
be
undone.
I
think
also
past
presidents
know
this,
and
this
has
increasingly.
A
To
fit,
and
also
taking
into
account
some
of
the
comments
I've
heard
from
other
council
members.
A
A
A
A
Of
that
and
that
can,
as
we've
said
before
words
matter,
so
I
just
wanted
to
make
that
clear.
A
It's
different
I'll
I'll,
just
leave
it
at
that.
The
way
we're
trying
to
operate
now,
party.
C
That's
okay
order
for
your
colleagues
as
well,
but
I
think
it
just
feels
different
than
the
way.
A
A
Two
elections
ago
or
the
last
election,
so
I
get
a
little
bit
confused
and
I
will
have
a
discussion.
A
Efficient
and
effective
process
that
we
have
so
that's
the
end
of
my
comments.
Do
we
have
any
other.
A
Final
comments
or
I
feel
a
rebuttal
coming
on
no
more
comments:
councilmember
volin.
I
I
And
scheduling,
among
other
things,
I
would
simply
refer
you,
mr
president,
and
my
colleagues,
to.
I
The
text
of
the
ordinance
outside
of
this
amendment-
I
would
remind
you
that.
I
Than
a
cleanup
ordinance
should
should
should
be
held
by
council.
To
be
honest,.
I
So
but
I
just
want
to
say
in
defense
of
ordnance
2033
that
it
was
designed
precisely
to
do.
I
The
thing
that
you
now
lamented
that
you
know
the
rules
expired
well.
I
was
trying
to
fix
that.
I
Heard
from
my
colleagues
just
underscore
the
the
sort
of
arbitrary
observations
they
make.
I
About
I
mean
if
they've
made
it
very
clear,
and
you,
mr
president,
have
made
very
clear
that.
I
You
were
not
in
favor,
you
remind
us
of
it
with
regularity
that
you
weren't
in
favor
of.
I
This
of
this
system
in
the
first
place
I'll
point
out
once
again
that
robert's
rules.
I
I
I'm
sorry
I
just
you
know
the
the
rest
of
this
ordinance
is
fairly
decent.
The
fact.
I
I
Never
intended
this
ordinance
to
go
on
as
long
as
it
has,
and
you
know.
I
These
these
amendments
came
forward,
you
know,
and
this
please
don't
misinterpret.
I
I
Amendment
for
ordinance
forward,
there
wouldn't
be
these
amendments,
so
you
know
I
like
it.
I
A
Will
the
clerk
call
the
role,
I'm
sorry,
I'm
sorry
councilmember
scandaler
hi.
E
E
Anything
I
just
wanted
to
say
thank
you.
All
of
you
clearly
have
thought
deeply
about
this.
E
Perhaps
even
deeper
than
it
was
intended,
we
had
it
we've
already
kind
of
this
evening.
Morphed.
E
But
I
do
appreciate
the
thought
you
have
given
to
to
this
issue
and
again,
please
know.
E
Or
anything
like
that,
so
I
just
want
to
do
that.
I
wanted
to
make
that
as
clear
as
I
possibly
could.
E
And
again,
thank
you
for
your
consideration,
so
thank
you
very
much.
Okay,.
A
B
No
problem:
councilmember
rosenberger,
no
scandalory,
yes,
sims,
yes,
flaherty
no.
A
On
the
ordinance
as
re
as
thank
you,
yeah,
okay,
okay,
do
we
have
any
council
comments.
A
I
will
remind
everyone
to,
please
indicate
your
intent
to
comment
by
using
the
raised.
A
Okay,
council,
member
piedmont,
smith
yeah,
I
meant
to
say
this
earlier
when
we
were.
H
Talking
about
amendment
one,
but
I
do
want
to
acknowledge
what
councilmember
boland
said,
that.
H
H
Fiscal
impact
without
any
bias,
but
unfortunately
we
don't
have
that.
So
I
I
still
think
of
course,.
H
Have
that
in
our
code,
if,
if
only
as
a
reminder
to
us
to
keep
in
mind
what
fiscal
impacts
are.
A
C
Volun
for
his
work
and
staff
for
their
work
and
council
members
for
their
consideration.
C
Of
amendments
and
other
things
as
we
continue
to
work
on
on
our
administrative
processes,
so
I.
A
Thank
you
very
much.
I
also
wish
to
thank
council
member
volume
for
bringing
that
forward.
A
Many
times
when
we
have
a
discussion
on
an
item,
we
will
not
always
agree.
We
will.
I
For
their
support
in
developing
this
stephen
lucas,
heather
lacey
and
becky
gustani.
I
C
The
clerk
second,
it's
been
properly
moved.
In
second,
will
the
club
please
call
the
roll.
B
D
A
Thank
you
that
was
adopted
9-0.
It
has
been
moved
and
seconded
to
be
introduced
and
read
by
the.
A
A
At
this,
the
second
of
the
comment
opportunities.
Obviously,
citizens
may
speak
at
one
of
these.
A
The
presiding
officer,
if
numerous
people
wish
to
speak,
do
we
also
I'm
sorry
I'll
remind
everyone.
A
C
Should
entertain
a
motion
to
refer
to
a
standing
committee
and
if
no
motion.
C
Is
to
be
made
to
entertain
a
motion
to
refer
to
the
hall.
C
So
my
biologies
well
no
you're,
absolutely
right
on
next
week's
schedule
committed.
A
Councilmember
piedmont,
smith.
I
believe
we
have
to
first
consider
a
referral
to
a
standing.
C
C
Prior
to
doing
so,
and
by
entertaining
a
motion
to
a
standing
committee,
we
don't.
C
Since
we
had
some
confusion
over
that
particular
matter,
a
few
weeks
back.
B
A
Thank
you,
council,
member
flaherty
is
still
counsel,
questions,
comments
and
then
public.
C
No
just
debatable
for
the
motion,
so
we
could
discuss,
but
no
public
comment.
Thank
you.
A
I
see
council
member
pete,
my
smith
with
her
hand
up.
Yes,
I
I
just
want
to
remind.
H
Think
it
is
appropriate
to
follow
up
on
after
that
meeting
with
this
legislation,
which.
H
Which
is
also
about
homelessness
and
addresses
many
of
the
issues
that
were
raised
that
evening.
A
Thank
you,
council,
member
flaherty
sure
I
see
a
lot
of
merit
in
what
council
president
sims.
C
Suggested
of
having
the
all
nine
members
hear
it,
but
by
the
same
token,
I
also
sort
of
anticipate.
C
That
we
will
see
some
amendments
to
this
ordinance,
whether
brought
by
the
administration.
C
A
contentious
issue
and
that
the
administration
generally
opposes
the
ordinance.
I
think
I
think.
C
F
Of
us
who
were
duly
elected,
this
is
very,
very
important
and
I
think
all
of
us
need.
F
I
I
Make
space
for
whatever
amendments
come
forward?
You
know
that's
part
of
the
value
proposition
here.
I
H
K
Committee
excludes
five
members
from
debate
and
I
think
that
this
is
sufficiently
important
to.
K
E
E
E
C
Committee,
the
whole
it's
it's
possible,
okay,
that
was
that
was
my
understanding
and
I
think.
E
It's
important
just
for
the
public
to
know
that
that,
just
as
referral
to
a
committee
does
not.
A
My
comment
before
the
vote:
actually
there
could
be
more
after
that.
My
preference
as
president
of.
A
Safety
committee-
and
I
just
particularly,
would
like
to
add
that
to
this
conversation.
A
A
24Th,
I
think
at
6
30
p.m.
Yes,
of
course,
see
we're,
starting
with
councilmember
flaherty.
C
B
A
That
that
ordinance
is
referred
to
the
committee
of
the
whole.
Yes,
I
believe,
do.
A
Lucas,
do
you
see
any
particular
conflicts
on
next
week's
committee
week
schedule.
A
I'm
sorry,
I
don't
have
all
paperwork
in
front
of
me.
This
is
the
only
item
of
legislation.
L
That
would
be
discussed
next
week.
There
may
be
a
report
that
is
ready
for
presentation.
L
To
the
council,
although
I
think
we're
still
working
with
that
border
commission
to
to.
L
Iron
out
a
date,
so
at
this
time
I
don't
see
any
conflicts:
okay,
gotcha.
I
was
waiting
on.
A
The
details
of
the
other,
so
thank
you
for
that.
Will
the
clerk
please
call
the
roll.
A
D
G
Ordinance
for
me,
you're,
referring
2106
to
committee
of
the
whole.
Yes,
thank
you
sandberg,
yes,.
A
A
Remind
the
public
that
this
is
for
a
maximum
of
25
minutes
has
been
set
aside
for
this
section.
U
U
To
comment
on
the
first
reading
of
legislation,
I'm
glad
to
see
that
that
is
moving
forward.
U
And
hope
that
the
council
continues
to
treat
it
with
urgency
and
work
towards
its
eventual
passage.
U
U
And
look
forward
to
continuing
the
discussion
about
how
to
strengthen
that
resolution.
L
V
I
am
the
president
of
the
bloomington
board
of
realtors.
We
had
several
questions
about
this.
V
V
Where
to
where
to
begin
here,
but
I
don't
know
if
this
is
the
correct
time
to
ask
questions
or.
V
Discussion,
how
will
that
work?
I'm
not
so
sure.
A
What
you're
referring
this
is,
this
is
for
public
comments.
Are
you
looking
for
next
steps.
V
I
on
item
number
g
letter
g,
discusses
that
the
city
may
designate
certain
limited
areas
on.
V
Public
property-
I
at
least,
if
I
may
then
we're
getting
into
debating
on
something
that's
on
the.
A
V
A
Good
evening,
nicole,
you
have
five
minutes.
Thank
you,
I'm
I
first
of
all
I'd
love
to.
W
Thank
the
drafters
of
the
legislation
that
is
was
introduced
today
and
I
look
forward
to
the.
W
Discussions
ahead
on
that
in
various
committees,
I
do
think
it's
interesting
that
the
public.
W
W
Seem
so
I
mean
you
all
seem
very
interested
in
that
enough
to
hold
a
meeting
for
it,
so
that.
W
Was
just
interesting
that
you
wanted?
You
didn't
want
to
deliberate
that
on
on
a
closer
level
on.
W
W
W
On
my
current
location,
I
do
apologize
anyways.
The
larger
issue
is
just
just
generally
like.
W
W
And
that
name
needs
to
go
through
county
issues
and
stuff.
But
you
guys
are
the
city
and
I
know.
W
All
hotels
for
individuals
who
are
high
risk
at
a
hundred
percent
and
all
houseless
individuals.
W
W
Emergency
cases
due
to
the
weather,
and
they
will
continue
to
do
what
they
can
as.
W
Was
the
panel
talking
about
homelessness
and
and
forrest
made
a
really
great.
W
W
That
that
look
at
housing
as
a
human
right
and
and
fema
has
empowered
us
on
a
local
level.
W
By
county
and
to
make
those
choices,
and
so
I
would
really
really
appreciate
if
the.
W
And
show
all
of
the
people
who
live
in
our
community
that
everyone
is
important
and
everyone.
W
Deserves
housing
and
that
you
somehow
figure
out
how
to
get
you
know
the
united
way,
who
is
in.
W
W
L
L
That
there
is
a
scheduled
work
session
for
this
friday
february,
the
19th
that
would
be
held
to.
L
L
L
Was
was
delayed
at
the
request
of
the
administration
to
allow
for
drafting
of.
A
Okay,
thank
you
before
we
have
those
that
input.
There
is
a,
and
I
think
this.
A
Is
properly
discussing
now
a
bedc
event
on
friday
at
noon
having
to
do
with
this.
E
E
A
That
that
is
an
acceptable
change
to
me
this
friday.
The
reason
I
did
miss
one
of
those.
A
Event
that
I
so
finally
look
forward
to
so
I'd
like
to
hear
comments
from
the
other.
L
L
Are
likely
to
be
released
in
the
packet
which
may
cut
off
any
ability
of
staff
members
to.
A
Okay,
council,
member
scandalary,
mr
president,
would
you
like
a
motion.
E
Second,
second,
okay,
thank
you
been
properly
moved
in
second,
do
we
have
any
debate
on
that.
A
See
none
will
the
clerk,
please
call
the
roll.
B
D
A
And,
and
I
also
like
to
offer
my
thanks
to
my
colleagues
for
being
here
and
I'm
having
such.
A
Interesting
debate
this
evening,
I
will
now
entertain
a
motion
to
adjourn.
I'm
sorry,
stephen.
L
2021
state
of
the
city
address
will
be
next
thursday
at
7
00
p.m.
Over
zoom,
I
believe
the.
A
Okay,
thank
you,
I
think
that's
an
important
reminder.
Councilmember
scandalary
and
mr.
E
Issue
a
lesser
priority
would
be
this
year's
cdbg
apple
allocations,
because
I.
A
Individual
council
members
to
let
mr
lucas
know
well
before
we
talk
about
it
next
well,
no,
I.