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B
Here,
scandalory
here,
sims
here,
clarity
here
smith
here-
thank
you
you.
It
is
my
understanding
that.
A
A
First,
we
will
have
the
approval
of
minutes
from
may
27,
2020
and
july
29th
of
2020.
A
Then
we'll
move
down
to
reports
which
a
maximum
of
20
minutes
to
set
aside
for
each
porsche
each.
A
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A
A
A
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A
A
A
Actually
will
adjourn
for
the
council
recess
and
we
will
readjourn.
A
Moved
and
seconded
that
these
minutes
be
approved
for
the
clerk.
Please
call
the
rule.
B
A
D
E
A
A
In
attendance
this
evening,
I'd
like
to
wish
you
all
a
happy
freedom
day.
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A
A
A
Of
1862,
which
was
to
take
effect
on
january
1st
of
1863.,
this
again
is
a
celebration.
A
Of
emancipation
and
liberation
and
a
lot
of
people
celebrate
particularly
those
in
the.
A
To
recognize
that
day,
so
again,
happy
juneteenth
to
you
all
happy
freedom
day,
happy
jubilee
day
and.
A
F
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F
Just
a
little
bit
of
context:
in
the
first
year
of
this
mayor's
first
administration,
there
was
an.
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F
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F
When
I
came
on
board
in
2019
the
mayor
deputy
mayor
and
I
came
together
to
define
the
scope
of.
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F
Sorry
I
in
2020
I
let
a
group
of
11
employees
from
nine
different
departments.
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A
G
Not
so
much
a
question,
but
thank
you,
ms
kidd.
I
was
very
enthused
about
the
composting.
G
I
wonder
if
this
could
dubstale
with
our
goal
to
reduce
the
some
40
of
organic
materials.
G
Backyard
composters
that
are
sealed,
you
know,
leaf
material
is
good
for
intermixing,
with.
G
Kitchen
waste
because
kitchen
waste
is
high,
nitrogen.
You
need
carbon.
G
G
A
absurd
endeavor
of
picking
up
leaves
when
they
could
stay
on
site
and
compost.
G
Already
thinking
about
that,
but
just
you
know
wonder
wonder
about
your
comments
regarding
it.
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F
F
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F
F
E
80
plus
these
days,
and
thank
you
for
sharing
that
some
of
those
cities
are
our
aspirational.
E
Peers
shall
we
say
how
do
those
cities
is
there
anything
you
can
share
about
how
those.
E
E
F
Well,
I
you
know,
I
really
resonate
with
the
the
goal
of
having
performance
measures
and.
F
How
do
we
quantify
how
specifically
the
role
of
director
of
innovation,
so,
if
you
removed
that
role.
F
But
what
we
are
seeing
is
that
there's
we're
we're
documenting
an
understanding
of.
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F
E
A
A
H
A
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
Out
for
the
from
the
one
percent
of
the
arts
program
and
many
other
outcomes
of
sean's
work.
H
A
Thank
you
we're
all
applauding.
I
see
sean
is
on
the
screen
and
if
it's
okay
and
john,
if
you'd
like.
I
I
I
But
it's
been
an
absolute
privilege
and
honor
to
serve
on
the
behalf
of
all
84
000.
You
know.
I
I
I
To
be
the
case
and
yeah,
I
I
will
it's
very
bittersweet
to
be
here.
I
was
not
expecting
to
say.
I
Anything
but
it's
been
an
absolute
pleasure
and
you
know
I'm
looking
forward
to
keeping
in.
I
Touch
obviously
my
family's
close
by
so
it's
all
a
little
bit
bittersweet.
So
thank
you
all.
A
Thank
you,
mr
sarawicz,
and
if
I
may
I'll
take
the
opportunity
and.
A
Think
that's
invaluable
and
you're
leaving
some
pretty
big
shoes
to
fill.
But
we
are
very.
A
Thank
you
very
much.
Okay,
we'll
now
move
to
reports
for
any
council
committees.
A
A
A
A
Speak
so
everyone
who
wishes
to
speak
during
this
portion
of
public
comment?
Could
you
please.
A
To
our
council
office
staff,
that's
either
emails
phone
calls,
etc.
They're
all
compiled.
A
J
I
have
a
request
that
came
in
over
chat
to
to
speak,
so
I
see
four
four
folks
wanting
to
comment.
A
Okay,
can
we
do
the
chat
first
and
take
it
from
there?
Yes,
it's
not
a
written
comment.
J
And
mr
hunter
should
be
able
to
unmute
okay,
but
before
we
do
that,
okay,
so
it's
just
the
four.
A
The
moment
yes,
okay
and
we
will
allow
five
minutes
to
start.
Thank
you,
mr
gunther.
K
K
K
K
K
K
K
K
A
L
Bloomington
chamber
of
commerce,
the
city
of
bloomington,
has
helped
create
a
vibrant
community.
L
L
L
L
L
L
M
M
M
Mr
smith
and
mr
stricter
from
regi
financial
group
and
mr
unger
from
boze
mckinney,
they
made
a.
M
M
That's
been
corrected
on
your
website
now,
but
we
still
didn't
know
how
the
impact
was
going
to.
M
It's
only
about
a
fourth
of
what
they
showed
in
the
report
that
they
gave
to
you
on
the
19th,
which.
M
I
just
want
to
report
that
that
happened.
I
want
to
thank
the
administration,
the
city
for
spending.
M
Some
things
that
make
it
imperative
that
we
have
these
conversations
much
more
frequently.
M
One
of
the
things
we
have
four
tips-
one's
not
impacted
because
it's
totally
cooked
one.
M
M
M
M
The
contract
that
will
actually
do
phase
three
will
still
be
not
closed
until
at
least
the.
M
This
is
illegal
in
indiana,
now
we're
trying
to
get
our
arms
and
heads
around
how
they
would
work.
M
The
city
on
this
and
mr
crowley,
who
was
there
sort
of
nodded
his
head
and
agreed
so.
M
M
M
M
A
Hi,
mr
good
lad:
you
have
about
five
minutes
hello
good
evening,
so
what
I
want
to.
N
Do
is
kind
of
go
off
of
mary
morgan's
comment
a
little
bit
about
that
issue.
It.
N
Relates
a
little
bit
to
what
I
want
to
kind
of
get
at,
which
is
so.
We
have
this
issue
about.
N
You
know
mary
refers
to
it.
I
mean
she
refers
to
a
issue
that
isn't
100
related
with
you.
N
Know,
complaints
of
vandalism
from
local
business
and
I
would
say
you
know
to
an
extent,
there's.
N
And
there
was
there
was
an
idea
that
was
proposed
and-
and
I
I'm
not
just
talking
about
what.
N
For
those
people
who
you
know
part
of,
why
there's
urinating
is
that
there's
no.
N
Bathrooms-
and
so
I
I
think
we
need
to
have
a
you
know,
a
good
discussion
about
this
and
we've.
N
Hadn't
had
a
good
discussion
so
far,
and
I
guess
one
thing
that
I
think
would
address.
N
N
I
do
like
the
part
of
the
rescue
plan
statement
about
where
funds
are
going
to
be
allotted
about.
N
Should
really,
I
think,
housing
first,
giving
those
people
a
place
to
go
is
going
to
solve.
N
N
The
activists
like
myself
rather
than
you
know,
act
scared
of
them
because
we
try
to
talk
and.
N
I
feel,
like
you
know
I
I
can
get
angry
at
times,
but
you
know
I
do
try
to
listen.
I
I
believe
in.
N
N
N
How
we
behave
but
then
you
know
you
go
on
facebook
and
then
you
see
one
of
the
council.
N
Members
not
currently
here
talking
about
about
how
anarchists
sometimes
need
to
be
put
down.
N
Verbatim
from
susan
sandberg
and
a
comment
that
in
a
discussion
that
was
player,
deleted
and.
N
And
I
I
mentioned
this
because
we
have
to
really
set
an
example
and.
N
N
And
and
not
no
character
attacks
but
then
kind
of
writes
these
comments
that
essentially
apply.
N
That
you
know
state
sanctioned
violence
should
should
happen
to
those
people
which
I
wouldn't
say.
N
Is
civil
and
and
when
we
talk
about
wanting
you
know
the
police
to
deal
with
people
who.
N
N
Set
a
good
example
like,
like
andrew
gunther,
said
to
do
and
with
that
I
yield
my
time.
A
A
I'll
revive
anyone
if
they
have
or
intent
to
make
a
public
comment
please
indicate
by
using.
A
O
Okay,
council
member
clarity,
mr
president,
based
on
the
climate
action
and
resilience
committee's.
P
Second,
thank
you
has
been
properly
moved
in
second,
that
mr
banco
did
not
pronounce
that
correctly.
C
B
Q
A
Seeing
none,
okay,
we'll
now
move
further
into
our
agenda.
C
Agenda
is
the
allocation
for
authorizing
the
allocation
for
jack
hopkins
social.
C
Service
program
funds-
I
know
councilmember
sandberg-
is
the
chair
of
the
committee
that.
C
Looked
at
that,
I
don't
know
if
she
was
planning
to
present
or
someone's
already
in
her
stead.
C
Do
you
have
more
information
to
share
on
that?
I
think
it's
been
arranged
that
council
staff.
A
J
Well,
not
exactly
exactly
councilmember
sandberg,
just
joining
the
meeting
now
so.
J
She
may
be
able
to
speak
to
this
item.
I
I
know
councilmember
kim.
C
B
Sorry
about
that,
yes,
council,
member
scandalory,
yes,
sims;
yes,
clarity!
Yes,
in
mount
smith,.
A
The
second
will
the
clerk
please
read
or
council
member
sandberg
present.
C
Yes,
I'm
sorry,
I'm
sorry,
I'm
sorry
go
ahead.
Kevin.
A
B
B
B
R
I'm
glad
I
can
be
here
because
jack
hopkins
committee
this
year
did
an
excellent
job.
I
want.
R
R
We
were
joined
by
lauren,
mcallister
and
tim
mayer
and
mark
and
I'm.
R
Going
up
on
mark's
name
right
now,
and
that
is
a
shame
really
mark
fraley,
my
god.
I
know
it.
R
With
what
we
think
is
a
very
well-rounded
and
focused
set
of
recommendations
for
you.
R
Through
all
the
allocations,
I
would
be
happy
to
do
that.
What's
our
pleasure,
miss
lacy.
R
R
R
Resource
center
for
three
thousand
nine
hundred
and
forty
dollars,
that
is,
for
a
specific.
R
R
That
was
for
an
upgrade
of
the
women's
residential
facility,
beacon
is
granted
25
000,
and
that
is.
R
R
R
Alive
were
given
twelve
thousand
five
hundred
for
spay
and
neuter
programming
and
their
wellness.
R
Thousand
eight
hundred
city
church
for
all
nations
outreach
needed
to
purchase
a
moving
truck
and.
R
New
hope
for
families,
thirty
five
thousand
dollars
for
appliance
and
furnishings
for.
R
And
direct
services
supplies
the
pro
bono,
indiana
and
district
10
pro
bono
project,
8206.
R
For
again,
their
housing
and
eviction
prevention
program
project,
which
is
pep,
a
refugee
support.
R
R
R
R
Five
hundred
11
thousand
in
order
to
grant-
and
we
hit
it
pretty
much
on
the
target
and.
R
We're
delighted
that
the
the
vast
majority
of
the
organization
to
applied,
if
not
given
full.
R
R
A
Member
stan
burke
will,
after
there's
members
on
the
jack
hopkins
committee
and
I
think.
A
Comments,
if
that's
okay,
now
we'll
go
to
council
for
any
council
questions
on
resolution,
21-9.
O
P
Ask
about
religious
affiliation.
We
have
a
few
applicants
here
on
the
list.
P
City
church
for
all
nations,
saint
vincent
de
paul
catholic
charities,.
P
That
obviously
have
religious
names
and
council
member
sandberg.
If
you
could
just
review
for
us.
R
Have
to
meet
the
criteria
of
the
jack
hopkins
program,
which
is
quite
thorough
about
that.
R
R
That
are
in
the
low
income
criteria,
and
that
is
very
carefully
monitored
by
our
hand,
staff
once.
R
R
R
Affiliation
that
none
of
the
jack
hopkins
money
will
go
for
anything
that,
and
you
know,
there's.
A
A
P
I'm
sorry
if
I
froze
up,
I
just
wanted
to
ask,
because
this
is
a
an
organization
that
people
may.
P
Not
be
familiar
with,
but
councilmember
samberg.
Could
you
just
review
for
people
what
the
per.
P
R
A
great
benefit
to
a
number
of
these
organizations
that
are
on
this
list
and
it's
kind
of
a.
R
An
organization
that
just
decided
to
apply
to
assist
their
work
and
everything
they
do.
R
Services-
and
this
has
been
a
tough
year,
as
we
all
know-
for
all
organizations
to
be
able.
A
Okay,
seeing
none
we'll
now
go
to
the
public
for
public
comment
on
resolution.
21-19.
A
J
S
T
U
I
would
like
to
take
a
moment
to
say
that,
in
the
matter
of
our
options,
of
course,
abortion.
U
Is
not
local
funding,
but
I
do
want
to
adamantly
say
that
I
believe,
as
many
people.
U
And
it's
disingenuous
and
and
disrespectful
in
every
way
possible
to
heal
the
language
of
a.
U
Organization
that
fosters
decades
of
hate,
like
the
kkk
kim
paratune
organization,.
O
E
E
To
seek
grants
is
time
consuming
as
well.
Yes,
we
have
600
pages
of
reading
to
do
they
do.
E
This
town-
and
I
thank
them
for
it.
I
also
want
to
acknowledge
the
comments
of
mr
tibbs
and
miss.
E
Canfield
I
haven't
had
a
conversation
with
mr
tips,
but
I
have
spoken
with
miss
canfield
about.
E
This,
I
thought
a
lot
about
this
kind
of
funding
and
about
how
I
would
feel
if
public
monies.
D
The
process
in
a
very
efficient
manner,
so
thank
you
very
much
I'll,
be
supporting
it.
D
A
A
B
H
A
H
And
and
what
the,
what
the
local
commitment
is
and
and
jeff
ryan,
who
is
with
real
america,.
H
H
V
V
A
Okay,
thank
you,
mr
ryan,
and
mr
crowley,
for
the
presentation.
A
Seeing
none,
we
will
now
go
to
the
public
for
public
comment
on
resolution.
21-21.
W
And
the
public
hearing
will
close
at
the
conclusion
of
the
vote.
A
On
resolution,
21-21
and
or
inquiry
of
our
presenters.
R
Well
again,
I
think
it's
noteworthy
to
thank
real
america
for
their
collaboration
with
the.
R
City
and
for
the
city
for
making
this
purchase
that
allows
this
project
to
go
forward.
We
all
know.
R
In
that
direction,
in
a
great
location-
and
we
hope
this
stimulates
other
opportunities
for
us.
R
A
great
job
with
that
so
again,
thank
you
to
real
america
for
the
work
that
will
be
done.
B
B
Yes,
sims,
yes
and
flaherty.
Yes,
thank
you,
and
that
is
about
it,
eight
zero.
I
do
believe
we
have.
E
B
B
B
C
A
Move
and
second,
it
miss
guthrie,
I
believe,
you're
here
to
present.
Yes,
I
am
thank
you.
X
May
remember
that
we
filed
a
suit
against
opioid
defendants
in
february
of
2018
and.
X
Between
plaintiffs
and
defendants,
and
recently
there
were,
the
information
came
out
that
there.
X
Was
a
national
settlement
that
would
have
resolved
all
disputes
in
the
offing,
but.
X
Nothing
was
ever
disclosed
of
a
final
nature,
no
term
sheet
or
anything.
So
it's
hard
to
tell
if.
X
X
Negotiations
ongoing,
but
there
was
no
way
to
confirm
that
there
was
anything
definitive.
X
During
a
lot
of
the
these
settlement
negotiations
over
time
in
anticipation
of
a
national.
X
X
X
Really
many
conversations,
if
any,
with
the
state,
it
was
the
ag's
office
that
was
drafting
this.
X
About
how
this
would
look
and
what
the
plan
would
be
and
then
the
new
act
was
adopted
so.
X
Way
that
this
is
structured
at
this
point
is
in
the
interests
of
the
best
interests
of
the
city.
X
A
couple
of
our
objections
are
that
local
governments
would
not
be
able
to.
X
Participate
in
all
settlements,
and
that's
primarily
because
if
the
state
hasn't
sued.
X
In
any
suits
settlements
with
plaintiffs,
who
are
added
after
defendants,
who
are
added.
X
X
Local
governments,
on
a
regional
basis,
there's
no
description
of
how
that
one
happened.
There's
no.
X
Determined
as
the
population,
the
aggregate
population
for
all
unincorporated
areas
of.
X
X
Area
again,
there
are
no
details
on
how
this
would
be.
This
allocation
process
would
work.
X
And
the
state
really
controls
all
of
those
details
and
it's
not
clear
that
they
would
consult.
X
Which
is
that
we
have
60
days
after
we
have
opted
out
to
opt
back
in
if
things
change
or
we.
A
Thank
you
for
presenting
miss
guthrie
when
I'll
go
to
council
for
any
questions
for
ms
guthrie.
A
On
resolution,
21-22,
okay
see
none
from
council.
I
do
have
one
miss
bethany
and
I
appreciate.
A
The
opportunity
to
hop
back
in
within
60
days,
I
believe
you
said
what
could
change.
A
Between
now
and
then
that
would
lead
us
to
wish
to
opt
back
in.
Is
it
the
clarifications
of
some
of.
I
The
ambiguities
that
you
mentioned
during
your
presentation,
yes,
that
that
could
be
a
possibility.
X
I
I
would
actually,
our
outside
counsel
is
cohen
and
milot
in
indianapolis
and
jonathan
null.
X
Is
on
the
call
he's
in
this
meeting,
and
I
would
defer
to
john
on
that,
if
he
has
any
ideas
of
what.
Y
Be
with
you
all
and
and
grateful
to
work
with
philippa
and
all
her
team
and
honor
that
our.
Y
The
city
of
bloomington
time
to
kind
of
assess
where
things
are
to
see
who
else.
Y
Has
opted
out
and
maybe
there
could
be
a
opportunity
for
a
win-win
for
everyone.
Y
Potentially
some
additional
discussions
but
we'll
just
have
to
see
what
happens
within
60.
Y
Days,
but
I
guess
the
the
main
point
of
philip
mentioned
is
there's.
You
know
that
the
city.
Y
Kind
of
see
where
things
stand
after
the
june
30th
deadline
to
opt
out.
A
Okay,
thank
you
when
you
say
where
things
stand,
you
mean
with
regard
to
future
possible
settlements,.
Y
R
Would
we
anticipate
would
apply
for
or
file
a
suit
for
this
settlement
would
be?
Would
this
be.
R
From
the
opioid
industry
and
would
want
to
file
suit
to
get
some
of
that
settlement
and.
Y
Right,
the
statue
is
applicable
to
indiana
political
subdivisions,
so
counties,
cities
and.
Y
Y
Subdivisions
filing
future
opinion
lawsuits
january
1st.
If
you
stay
in
the
statute.
R
From
successfully
filing
a
lawsuit
here
from
our
area
again,
I
I
would
assume
there
would
be.
Y
And
not
only
reimbursement,
but
you
know
damages
to
to
help
recover
in
funds
to
help.
A
C
The
presentation
and
and
for
taking
our
questions
my
only
question
in
reading
the
resolution
was.
C
Sort
of
it
seems
like
your
analysis,
is
that
we
it
it's
much
more
likely
that
we'll
be
better
off.
C
As
in
a
better
position
as
a
city
to
opt
out,
what
are
the
potential
downsides
there?
Whether.
C
You
know
opting
into
the
state
approach
on
this
and,
and
we
feel
like.
C
C
A
little
bit
about
kind
of
those
trade-offs
as
well
as
you
know
what
what
our
participation.
C
Will
look
like
going
forward
as
a
city
who's
a
party
to
the
suit,
given
that
we're
opting
out
of.
C
Y
Y
And
weaknesses
of
the
case
to
potentially
promote
a
global
resolution
so
that
the
case.
Y
Would
just
remain
pending
in
ohio
if
things
go
forward
and
the
state
is
not
outbacking.
Y
Versus,
if
you,
if
you
opt
out
you
receiving
control
as
philippa
mentioned,
to
to
the
state
regarding.
C
Chance
that
by
opting
out
we'll
have
potentially
more
control
and
or
a
larger
different
share.
C
Y
Dollar
figures
of
any
potential
settlements,
but,
but
certainly
you
know
the
state
of
bloomington
by.
Y
Are
good
would
continue
going
forward
just
one
more
small
follow-up
if
it's
okay.
C
C
We
will
find
ourselves
in
a
worse
off
position
by
by
opting
out
from
whatever
position
we.
C
Would
have
been
in
had
we
taken
taken
part
in
the
state
approach
is
that
is
that
right.
C
No,
I'm
just
really
making
sure
that
we're
doing
our
diligence
as.
C
The
council
here
to
make
sure
that
we've
thought,
through
the
potential.
Y
Y
Y
After
the
statue
gets
enacted
and
that
can
be
facilitate
further
discussions
at
that
time,.
Y
A
Other
council
members,
okay,
seeing
none
will
now
go
to
the
public
for
public
comment.
I
will.
A
Seeing
no
one
from
the
public
we'll
go
back
to
council
for
final
comments.
If
anyone
has
any.
A
Okay,
councilman
repeat
my
smith,
yeah
I
mean
as
a
late
person.
I
I
it
seems
like
a
good
idea.
P
To
me
to
keep
our
options
open
by
opting
out
at
this
point,
I
I
assume
that.
P
Compensated
when
we
do
get
settlement
funds
so
look
forward
to
that
happening.
Thank
you.
A
Okay,
are
you
ready
for
the
question
and
say.
A
B
A
Been
properly
moved
in
second,
who
do
we
have
presenting
this
evening,
is
that
the
sponsors.
E
Thank
you
and
thank
you
everyone.
I
especially
want
to
acknowledge
my
co-sponsors.
E
E
28Th
marks
the
52nd
anniversary
of
the
stonewall
riots
in
new
york
city
and
as
clerk
bolden
read.
E
That
is
pretty
widely
regarded
as
a
very
pivotal
moment
in
the
move
for
towards
civil
rights,
for.
E
Lesbian,
gay,
bisexual,
transgender,
queer
and
other
gender
minorities
and.
E
Extension
of
that,
so
we
would
appreciate
your
support
and
your
consideration.
I'd.
E
Invite
co-sponsors,
council,
members,
flaherty
and
sandberg
to
add
any
thoughts
they
may
have.
C
Yes,
just
briefly,
I
think
I
would
I
could
be
offensive.
I'm
sorry,
I
was
muted.
C
Council,
member
flaherty,
thank
you.
It
was
sort
of
a
long
pause,
so
I
just
went
for
it.
C
C
C
The
harms
visited
on
the
lgbtq
plus
community
in
this
nation
in
this
state
and
this
community.
C
To
equity
and
inclusion
for
all
so
happy
to
co-sponsor
and
and.
C
Take
any
questions
from
councilmembers
as
well.
Thank
you,
councilmember,
yes
and
again,.
R
R
Hands
of
discrimination,
and
are
you
know,
certainly
deserving
of
all
the
civil
rights.
R
That
we
can
muster.
This
is
one
of
many
things
that
the
city
of
bloomington
has
done.
R
With
respect
to
this
community
that
we
are
grateful
for
for
their
many
contributions,.
R
And
so
I'm
sure
the
rest
of
council
would
also
join
us
in
support
for
this.
Thank
you.
A
Thank
you,
councilmember
sandberg,
we'll
now
go
to
council
members
for
any
questions.
J
Indeed,
again,
council,
my
wife
for
52
and
a
half
years,
and
I.
M
Enthusiastically
endorse
this
and
encourage
you
to
approve
it.
We
have
so
many
gay
friends
and.
M
They
do
really
make
a
large
contribution
to
our
community,
so
I
think
you
know
I
agree
with.
M
M
P
P
B
A
Sponsors
for
bringing
it
on
their
behalf,
do
we
have
any
other
comments
from
council
members.
A
Was
that
your
hand,
councilmember
rosenberger,
no
okay,
seeing
that
I'll
make
a
final
comment.
A
Think
this
is
important
that
we
in
the
city
do
resolutions
such
as
this
that
we,
such
as.
A
We
did
for
condemning
and
renouncing
white
supremacy,
many
others
that
we've
done.
A
A
A
The
differences
and
we
try
to
recognize
those
and
work
on
equity
and
fairness
and
inclusion.
A
Z
C
I
move
that
ordinance,
21-30
be
introduced
and
read
by
the
clerk
by
title
and
synopsis.
Only.
B
B
B
C
Why
I
was
momentarily
confused,
I'm
struggling
to
remember
offhand,
I
believe
the
clerk
just.
C
Mentioned
that
amendments
one
and
two
had
do
past
recommendations,
but
I
I
seem
to
recall.
C
That
that
happened
at
second
reading
and
and
as
such,
the
amendments
one
and
two
would
have
been.
C
AA
We're
recommending
for
tonight's
consideration
duly
noted.
Please
proceed
all
right.
Thank
you,
sir.
C
Suggestion
perhaps
that
if,
if
these
are
regarding
proposed
amendment
three.
C
C
Forward
with
the
presentation
describing
the
amendment,
which
is
what
it
sounded
like.
C
Maybe
the
case
yes,
these
my
presentation
is
reflective
of
the
changes
in
the
amendment.
AA
So
I'll
defer
to
council
on
that,
okay,
I
will
respectfully
ask
you
to
clear
the
screen
sure.
A
A
Okay-
and
we
have
amendment
three
and
do
we
have
a
fourth
amendment
as
well.
Q
Yes,
there's
a
I'm
sorry,
I
think
I'm
thinking
out
loud.
So,
okay,
we
do
have
a
minimum
three.
A
Okay,
submitted
by
councilmember
sam
smith
and
rollo
at
the
request
of
hand,
department.
C
C
Oh,
I
was,
I
could
make
the
motion,
but
I
was
leaving
it
to
a
co-sponsor
of
the
amendment.
C
Was
all
sorry
I'd
like
to
make
waiting
for
them
to
take
up
and
pass
amendment?
Three.
A
Seconds,
thank
you.
It's
been
properly
moved
in
second
council,
member
smith
or
rallo
will.
A
D
G
No,
I
don't
have
anything.
I
suggest
that
we
proceed
to
mr
zodi.
A
At
this
time
as
well
before
we
proceed
council
member
flaherty,
is
there
any
actions
on.
A
This
amendment
before
we
go
to
presentations,
no,
I
believe,
since
mr
zodie's
presentation
would.
C
Address
this
amendment,
we
could
hear
that
before
considering
questions,
comment
et
cetera.
C
On
the
amendment,
okay,
thank
you
in
the
same
vein,
should
we
hear
amendment
for
likewise.
C
Amendment
three
passing,
so
I
think
we
can
consider
that
in
due
course.
Thank
you
very.
A
Much,
mr
zodi,
if
you
are
ready,
you
can
take
over
the
screen
and
present,
please
thank
you.
AA
AA
Guidance
and
diligence
on
this
issue-
you've-
it's
been
before
you
four
times
now
in
a
public.
AA
Forum,
I
believe,
and
we
are
glad
to
have
sought
the
input
of
different
folks
around
the
community.
AA
And
make
sure
that
this
input
is
reflective
of
their
their
suggestions.
So
the
goal
just
to.
AA
Restate
the
goal
of
what
the
occupancy
affidavit
would
do
for
the
city.
It
really
serves
a
as
a.
AA
AA
Sort
of
assume
people
are
complying
with
the
ordinance
there
are
records
on
file,
but
nothing.
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
Is
that
education
component
there
that
everyone
is
aware
and
if
I
may
hope,
I'm
not
speaking.
AA
Out
a
turn
here,
but
landlords
like
to
have
their
tenants
educated
as
well.
So
if
I
may,
this.
AA
Could
benefit
that?
I
won't
speak
for
them,
but
I
do
believe
that
the
more
information,
the
better.
AA
Could
this
could
serve
that
purpose
from
our
perspective,
so
the
changes
from
the
original.
AA
Proposal
that
that
you'll
see
that
you
see
in
amendment
three
really
relate
to
three.
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
Where
it's
housed
with
the
landlords
and
property
managers
rather
than
at
hand,
we
also.
AA
Removed
the
timing
window
of
september
as
the
completion
period
for
the
affidavit.
AA
AA
AA
AA
To
sort
of
better
and
explain
the
issue
of
intent,
so
you
kind
of
what
was
the
intent.
AA
Better
to
the
intent
of
the
form
and
may
ask
daniel
to
just
chime
in
here
to
explain
that.
AA
AA
A
balance,
I
think
this
is
important,
that,
with
all
of
the
factors
considered
here
in
our
city,
we.
AA
AA
Concerns
of
our
neighborhoods
and
respecting
the
varied
nature
of
rental
property
management
in.
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
Fill
in
any
legal
things
I
left
out
and
want
to
thank
the
hand
staff
our.
AA
Assistant
director,
brent
pierce,
is
on
and
our
program
manager,
john
hewitt,
is
as
well.
I.
AA
Want
to
thank
them
for
their
help
and
guidance
here.
Thank
you
thank
you,
and
I
would
like.
AA
AA
Get
a
call
we'll
get
a
new
report,
we'll
get
an
email.
An
inspector
may
see
something
on.
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
AA
Because
it's
so
varied,
we
need
a
standard,
something
in
place
that
we
can
go
back
and.
AA
Reference
that
shows
from
a
legal
perspective,
who's
on
the
lease.
Who
is
the
list
who
is
listed.