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A
Okay,
seeing
that
everyone's
here
I'll
hereby
call
today's
meeting,
which
is
a
regular
session.
A
Immediately
followed
by
a
committee
of
the
whole,
this
is
wednesday
october
6
2021
and
with
a.
B
A
The
agenda
summation
we'll
start
with
approval
minutes,
but
there
are
none
this
evening,
then
we'll.
A
Move
to
reports,
a
maximum
of
20
minutes
is
set
aside
for
each
part
of
this
section.
I
will
go
to.
A
A
Sanitation
fee
expiration
provision
effective
november
1st
2020
contained
in
subsection
6.04.090.
A
A
Those
present
is
required
for
its
passage,
then
we'll
move
to
another
item
under.
A
A
Okay,
we
have
no
minutes
this
evening.
A
Council
member
rollo,
thank
you.
President
sims
just
wanted
to
make
a
sad
note
on
the
passing
of.
C
Blinkton's
downtown
and
across
the
country,
an
all-around
good
guy,
sad
to
hear
of
his
passing.
A
D
Council
and
then
you
can
click
on
my
name
and
the
calendar
will
come
up
on
the.
E
Thank
you,
president
sims
I'll,
just
briefly
report.
On
the
same.
E
Topic,
as
my
colleague
miss
pimon
smith,
my
monthly
constituent
meetings
are
on
the
third.
E
Mondays
of
the
month
at
5,
30
pm
those
are
all
via
zoom
for
now.
So
that's
monday
october
18th.
A
F
A
Okay,
seeing
none
we'll
move
on
down
the
agenda
under
reports,
we'll
go
to
part
b,
a
report
from
the.
A
Mayor
and
and
or
city
offices-
and
this
is
with
the
eda-
cares
act
grant
update.
I
do
believe
we.
A
Have
this
evening
to
present
miss
kaiser,
goodman
and
miss
of
esd
and
miss
jennifer
pearl
of
bedc.
A
Who
gets
the
baton
first
I'll
I'll?
Take
it
from
here
council
number:
seven,
I'm
gonna.
G
G
So,
just
a
little
bit
of
background
about
what
a
ctp
is.
G
G
Which
can
then
be
reinvested
into
the
development
of
the
ctp?
So
it's
a
little
bit
similar
to
a.
G
G
And
commercialization
in
layman's
terms,
text
transfer
is
the
development
of
new
technology.
G
G
G
G
G
Having
a
large
tract
of
land
in
the
center
of
downtown,
where
it
served
as
storage
for
iu.
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
The
average
wage
compared
to
our
economic
growth
region,
so
here
in
bloomington,
we
are.
G
It's
an
eight
county
region
of
south
central
indiana
and
these
two
charts
compare.
G
G
G
That
was
made
in
2016,
whereas
the
ctp
average
tech
wage
was
the
actual
wage,
and
we
do
believe
that.
G
The
coba
19
pandemic
played
a
role
in
why
a
wages
both
across
the
board
and
in
the
tech
sector.
G
Sorry,
some
more
trades
we're
almost
done
with
the
trends,
so
this
is
where
we
look
at
the
way
that.
G
Spent
in
2018
and
2019
for
a
total
of
almost
5.1
million
dollars,
and
that
really
is
that.
G
Building
the
trades
district
garage,
which
was
a
major
component
and
then
also
building
and.
G
G
Being
completed
with
the
addition
of
solar
panels
and
public
art
esteban
garcia,
bravo.
G
G
Which
is
expected
to
be
completed
this
spring?
This
is
going
to
be.
G
A
few
other
major
updates
from
the
ctp
feline
heights,
which
is
an
affordable
housing.
G
G
H
The
types
of
work
that
we
do
in
the
field
with
many
partners,
like
the
city
as
kaiser
mentioned.
H
H
H
Thinking
that
went
into
it,
the
bdc
was
pleased
to
serve
on
the
economic
stabilization.
H
And
recovery
working
group
that
was
launched
by
the
city
in
march
of
2020,
and
you
heard
reports.
H
H
H
For
some
time,
we've
also
known
the
need
to
retain
and
attract
talent,
especially
those
coming.
H
Out
of
iu-
or
you
know,
families
that
come
here
where
they
may
have
multiple
people.
H
Moved
from
you
know,
being
a
leader
in
furniture
making
with
the
showers
brothers,
furniture
company.
H
Making
like
60
of
the
furniture
in
north
america
on
to
manufacturing
in
the
mid
20th
century.
H
H
H
H
It's
really
growing
that
pipeline
that
started
earlier
with
the
mill,
and
we
were
pleased
to.
H
The
mill
in
its
early
days
in
setting
up
the
nonprofit
on
the
next
slide,
you
will
see.
H
H
H
For
some
time
to
attract
other
companies
that
may
wish
to
be
there.
H
So
this
is
another
piece
that
we
hope
will
continue
to
attract
others.
H
So
in
terms
of
the
grant
so
kaiser
already
let
the
cat
out
of
the
bag
and
which
is
awesome.
H
The
usca
has
announced
as
of
early
september
that
they
will
be
providing
three
and
a
half.
H
H
H
H
H
And
what
you
can
see
here
is
their
estimate
of
the
the
impact
of
the
center
over
10
years.
H
Tax
base,
so
we're
really
thrilled
that
this
is
something
if,
if
successful,
that,
we
think
will.
H
This
project
excuse
me,
miss
pearl.
If
you
don't
mind,
if
you
could
finish
up,
I've
been
reminded.
H
H
H
Everyone
you
see
on
the
list
here
participated
in,
you
know,
focus
groups
providing
letters.
H
A
Miss
pearl,
miss
goodman,
we'll
now
go
to
city
council.
Does
anyone
have
any
questions.
I
I
G
G
Location,
well
I
mean
there
was
supposed
to
be
a
second
garage
built
not
too
far
from
this
one.
I
I
To
build
that
much
parking
because
I
can
jump
in
if
you
want
our
our
objective
with
the.
J
J
What
we,
what
we
learned
early
on
as
we
were
activating
the
trades
district
in
2017
and
18.
J
That
that
parking
would
be
something
that
the
trades
district
would
would
be
able
to
solve
for.
J
Is
is
investments
private
investment
flowing,
as
was
originally
detailed
in
the
ctp.
J
Master
plan
and
that
a
certain
amount
of
that
parking
additional
parking
beyond
what.
J
Necessarily
just
blindly
adhere
to
the
original
ctp
map.
Ctp
master
plan,
parking
capacity.
J
Contemplated
in
the
ccp
master
plan
and
and
be
able
to
come
up
with
more
creative
ways
to.
I
A
I
I
I
Was
because
if
you
have
a
centralized
garage
space
and
the
buildings
that
get
built,
don't.
I
J
Be
you
know,
as
you
probably
know,
there's
gonna
be
probably
some
on-site
parking.
J
More
dense
and
and
unified
parking
structures,
so
you
know
if
you're,
if
you're
a
company.
J
Locally
on
any
given
development
lot,
but
on
the
whole
employee
parking,
you
know
more
more
of
that.
J
Would
be
happening
in
more
concentrated
areas
like
what
we
have
in
the
transistor
garage.
I
That's
encouraging
to
hear
so,
but
otherwise
is
there?
What
what
do
you
all
do
with
this
plan.
J
I
think
the
basic
mate,
the
basic
strategy
of
the
plan,
is
still
good.
I
don't
know
that
the.
J
J
The
basic
objectives
of
it
hold
there
were
things
that
that
were
tweaked.
You
know,
for
example,.
J
Looking
to
drive
private
development,
which
we
think
the
eda
grant
will
will
help.
A
Pull
all
those
pages
out,
mr
volume,
please
shred
them
properly
and
recycle
accordingly.
A
The
agenda:
do
we
have
any
reports
regarding
council
committees
from
council
committees.
A
If
you're
on
a
mobile
device,
smartphone
stars,
nine
should
be
able
to
get
you
to
us
or
you
can.
A
A
Both
speakers
will
be
allowed
five
minutes
this
evening.
Mr
lucas,
do
we
have
anyone
that
you
see.
L
L
We
get
to
five
minutes.
If
the
comments
go,
that
long,
mr
shelton
should
now
be
able
to
unmute.
A
Me,
that's
quite
all
right!
That's
that's!
Quite
okay,
mr
shelton,
if
you're
ready
good
evening
council.
M
M
M
News
really
that,
probably
as
a
result
of
the
pandemic,
there
are
more
and
more
children
entering.
M
M
M
We
have
a
class
starting
in
on
the
18th
and
I'm
sure
it's
too
late
to
get
an
application
in
for.
M
M
M
The
point
that
dcs
will
recommend
closure.
The
children
are
in
great
shape,
their
parents
have.
M
Straightened
themselves
out,
there's
just
some
bureaucratic
paperwork
that
has
to
be
accomplished.
M
M
M
M
M
M
A
And
seeing
none
we'll
move
on
into
the
agenda,
we'll
move
down
to
appointments
to
boards.
A
And
commissions,
do
we
have
any
appointments
to
boards
and
commissions
from
my
council
colleagues.
A
A
A
A
That
position
this
evening,
it
also
in
in
my
determination.
It
may
be
that.
A
A
N
And
serve
as
the
council's
appointee
to
the
city's
working
group
on
climate.
I
believe
what
was.
N
D
A
Thank
you
and
that
motion
to
nominate
passes
eight
zero.
One.
E
Second,
thank
you.
It's
been
properly
moved
that
ordinance,
21-34
be
introduced
and
read
by.
A
Okay,
I'd
heard
from
councilmember
rollo
that
passes
eight
zero.
A
Council,
remember
saturday,
we
need
the
sorry,
we
need
the
clerk
to
read.
I
believe,
I'm
so
sorry
you.
B
B
B
N
A
About
that,
thank
you
please
proceed,
I
mean,
but
I'm
going
to
talk
about
the
amendments
in.
I
Short
order,
so
again,
the
principle
here
is
that
meetings
should
have
limits.
We
have.
I
Members
of
the
public
or
council
members
that
people
respond
well
to
being
time
limited.
I
But
we
still
have
a
problem
with
meetings
that
can
go
into
all
of
the
colors
of
the
night
and
one.
I
Of
the
points
I
made
in
the
material
that
accompanies
the
ordinance
is
that,
on
average,.
I
I
Reason,
it's
always
better
to
divide
up
the
work
to
another
night.
So
what
I'm
proposing
is.
I
That
we
require
that
I
mean
we,
we
don't
want
to
require
to
schedule
an
end
time
specifically.
I
For
any
meeting
we,
if
we
don't
need,
if
we
need
two
hours,
we
have
to
schedule
five
and
a
half.
I
One
member
so
amendment
one
to
this
ordinance
actually
removes
the
requirement
of
any
consent.
I
I
I
I
Proposed
all
and
I'm
I'm
ambivalent
as
to
which
amendment
members
would
prefer
they're.
I
Mutually
exclusive,
I
would
like,
in
the
q,
a
to
get
a
sense
of
what
council
members
prefer.
I
The
idea
isn't
about
who
triggers
it.
The
idea
is
that
we
all
commit
to
limiting
our
the
length.
I
I
In
the
next
calendar
day,
the
ordinance
does
say
that
if,
if
there
is
a
motion
to
recess.
I
Prevent
also
meetings
being
resumed,
say
at
nine
in
the
morning
or
three
in
the
afternoon.
It
should.
I
Be
at
the
normal
times
that
we
typically
meet
and
deliberate.
So
with
that
I'm
happy
to
answer.
I
Questions
I
would
like
to
get
a
sense
from
members
of
if
they
prefer
one
amendment
or
the
other.
A
Thank
you
and
before
I
entertain
them,
questions
I'd
like
to
go
to
the
parliamentarian.
It.
O
Sponsor
councilman
councilmember
vollen
is
asking
for
feedback
on
which
amendment
to
bring.
E
Has
a
preference
for
one
of
them:
they
themselves
could
move
it.
Thank
you
that's
and
thank.
A
You
for
your
response,
that's
why
I
asked
you
one
of
my
reasons
for
asking
that
is
that.
E
Chair,
mr
president,
would
be
within
your
discretion
to
allow
a
different
norm
in
this
case
to
allow.
E
Feedback
on
amendment
preference
to
facilitate
the
this,
our
handling
of
this
ordinance
as.
E
Well,
our
council
attorney
can
feel
free
to
correct
me
if
he
thinks
that's
incorrect
as
well.
A
Mr
lucas,
you
have
any
input
on
that
based
on
what
I
said
before.
If
one
is
adopted,
the.
A
Other
won't,
you
know,
can't
be
adopted
and
then
the
third
won't
be
needed.
It
was
my
understanding.
A
I
thought
we
would
start
with
amendment
number
two,
but
I
defer
to
the
parliamentary
and
our.
A
L
L
Amendment
one
or
two
they
could
do
so
at
any
time,
but
until
that
motion
is
made,
I
think.
L
You
would
go
to
questions
on
the
ordinance
as
written
through
that
questioning
period
if.
A
Now
go
to
council
questions
of
the
sponsor
of
ordinance,
21-34
council
member
rolla.
C
Well,
there
are
receptions
to.
C
Everything-
and
I
think
that
we
need
to
guard
against
those
exceptions,
and
I
think
that.
C
Which
is
number
two
to
safeguard
the
process
to
is
is
is
better
to
during
the
meeting.
C
C
Acknowledge
that
is
that
correct,
mr
bowen,
I
mean
yeah
pretty
much.
You
know
like
if,
if
you
want.
I
To
call
it
a
safeguard
again,
I
I
don't
think
that
the
method
of
triggering
the
end
of
the
meeting.
I
If
you
think
that
unanimous
consent
is
too
high
a
bar,
then
yes,
amendment
two
lowers.
A
Thank
you.
Do
we
have
any
further
questions
from
council
members
on
coordinates,
21-34.
A
And
hopefully,
through
discussion,
the
sponsor
can
decide
which
amendment
he'd
like
to
present.
F
F
F
F
F
I
I
This
before
midnight-
or
you
know
now
that
that
is
the
thing
that
has
happened
before.
I
Ask
the
question:
how
many
issues
themselves
alone
took
five
and
a
half
hours
to
resolve.
I
I
Of
the
admonition
that
this
ordinance
presents
is
to
say
look,
are
we
assuming
too
much
about.
I
What
we
can
do
in
a
given
night
if
we
know
that
there's
a
you
know
there
are
times
when
we
know.
I
Times
when
it
surprises
us,
okay,
either
way,
there's
two
different
ways
to
think
about
it.
I
I
Regular
session,
okay,
but
like
this,
is
we
all
too
often,
instead,
what
we?
What
I
see
happen.
I
Where
we
saw
that
there
was
maybe
a
couple,
more
people
who
wanted
to
speak
okay,
but
it
turns
out.
F
Our
disposal
is
the
traffic
controlling
of
the
issue.
If
I
might
remind
everyone
on
that
infamous.
F
F
Where
we
don't
bump
up
against
something,
that's
potentially
controversial
that
needs
that
kind.
F
Of
betting
in
the
public,
so
there
are
other
ways
around
this.
As
far
as
I'm
concerned,
I
don't.
I
We
handled
how
we
handled
annexation
was
how
we
should
have
handled
that
ordinance.
So
we
saw.
I
I
I
I
I
Significant
issues
intentionally
scheduled
additional
nights.
That
is
the
better
solution.
I
That
is
always
a
better
solution.
You
know,
I
think
that,
and
that
this
is
not
a
part
of
the.
I
Proposal
but
I
think
that
all
public
comment
on
a
given
issue
should
be
limited
to
three
hours.
I
That's
many
many
cities
require
you
to
sign
up
in
order
to
have
a
right
to
speak,
partly
for.
I
I
People
to
get
in
line
on
paper
has
caused
us
to
have
these
really
late
meetings,
so
why
should.
I
I
But
I
honestly
think
that
you
know
the
way
we
handled
it
then
was
is
a
way
we
shouldn't
repeat.
A
Thank
you.
Do
we
have
any
other
questions
from
council
member
volun
from
our
council.
A
Colleagues,
council,
member
smith,
thank
you.
Thank
you,
mr
ballen,
for
bringing
this
forward.
P
So
if
it
would
take
in
in
this
case
the
amendment
where
it
would
take,
two
people.
I
P
Why
could
not
yeah
we
just
make
it
that
it
would
be
a
majority,
so
that
phi
would.
I
I
I
I
A
Okay,
I'm
seeing
that-
and
I
will
admit
this
is
a
little
different.
This
is
comments
or
questions.
A
A
Mr
holden,
thank
you,
okay.
I
will
point
out
that
any
council
member
at
any
time
can
move
to
adjourn.
A
I
Question
so
my
ordinance
is
silent
on
how
we
conduct
our
meeting
within
that
five
and
a
half.
I
Hour
period,
but
I
would
say
that
there
is
a
simple
metric
for
determining.
I
mean,
let's.
I
I
I
I
I
I
20
people
per
hour,
if
we
see
more
than
60
or
75
people
in
the
audience,
if
there's
a
hundred
people.
I
150
people-
okay,
it's
reasonable
to
assume
that
many
of
them
are
there
to.
I
Speak
and
if
we're
you
know,
if
we're
going
to
ever,
have
a
long
meeting
again
like
that.
I
And
and
schedule
another
night
that
would
be
up
to
the
discretion
of
the
the
president.
A
Do
we
have
any
other
final
questions?
I'm
sorry
any
other
questions
of
council
member
lola.
I
A
K
I
The
the
phrasing
like
committee
of
the
whole
does
not
permit
the
motion
to
adjourn.
A
I
A
A
Gambler,
yes,
thank
you
and
thank
you
for
all
the
work
you've
done
on
this
on
this
ordinance.
Just.
N
N
N
Correct
well,
emotions
to
adjourn
are
not
not
debatable.
Okay
motions
to
recess
are
debatable.
I
L
D
Yes,
I
just
have
a
question
about
it's
not
really
about
the
amendment,
but
it's
it's.
D
D
D
I
To
acknowledge
them,
but
again
remember
this
is
after
five
and
a
half
hours,
but
to
whoever.
I.
I
To
recess
why?
Because
the
point
is
to
end
the
meeting
at
five
and
a
half
hours.
I
If
anyone
is
feeling
like
they
should
continue
the
meeting,
they
should
do
it
then,
rather
than.
I
I
I
D
I
thought
that
mr
lucas
just
said:
there's
no
debate
on
a
council
on
a
motion
to
recess.
I
I
had
forgotten
that
local
code
does
not
allow
debate
and
emotion
to
recess.
I
I
D
A
A
Comment
on
amendment
number,
two
of
ordinance
21-34.
If
there
is
any
public
comment,
I
would.
A
A
Or
if
you're
on
a
mobile
device
or
a
mobile
phone
star,
9
should
get
you
there.
Neither
of.
A
L
L
L
L
A
Saying
none
council,
member
vollen.
I
To
hear
a
new
item,
I
can
count
on
one
hand.
The
number
of
times
we've
invoked
that
rule.
I
We
do
have
that
rule.
You
know,
I'm
not
a
big
fan
of
amendment
two,
it's
just
better
than
that.
I
It
requires
eight
members
instead
of
six,
so
it's
still
a
very
high
bar.
I
But
I
I
felt
like
if
the
council
was
predisposed
to
not
keep
pushing
when.
A
Thank
you.
Number
two
of
ordnance
21-34
passes
seven
two
zero.
A
Okay,
now
that
amendment
number
two
has
been
adopted,
it
means
number
one
can't
be
adopted
and.
A
Okay,
thank
you
very
much
and
council
member
bowling.
That
also
means
there'll
be
no
need
to.
A
Introduce
your
amendment
number
one
because
it
can't
be
adopted.
Is
that
correct,
correct?
Thank
you.
A
On
ordinance
21-34
as
amended
again
identify
yourself
if
you
choose
to
speak
and
please.
A
Okay,
thank
you.
We'll
move
on
to.
D
Drafting
this
legislation,
I
think
it's
it's
a
wise
move
to
to
make
it
more
likely
that
we.
D
Will
limit
our
time
in
deliberation
in
council
meetings,
because
I
do
feel
strongly
that.
D
D
A
Okay
c9,
then
I
will
make
a
final
comment.
I
too
want
to
thank
you,
councilman
bowling
for.
A
The
work
that
you
did
to
draft
this
piece
of
legislation-
I
am
opposed
to
it.
I
still
do.
A
Not
see
that
this
legislation
is
needed
or
necessary,
I
don't
see
that
it
does
anything.
A
A
Over
five
and
a
half
hours,
some
of
them
little
over
two,
as
I
recall.
A
Substantially
over,
but
compared
the
two
per
year
on
average
compared
to
the
actual
number.
A
Of
meetings
that
this
body
does
in
a
council
calendar
year
to
me,
still
speaks
of
being.
A
A
bit
unnecessary
part
of
me
and
again,
this
is
the
feeling
that
I
really.
A
On
one
side
or
the
other
for
not
quote
unquote,
meeting
ending
the
meeting,
whereas
we
do.
A
If
it
was
chosen
by
those
in
attendance
or
those
present,
so
that's
just
my
my
my
response.
A
Council's
own
nine-member
authority
to
move
to
adjourn
or
to
continue
as
they
cease
fit
and.
A
I'm
sure
you
won't
have
a
rebuttal
for
this
saying
no
more
councilmember
vol.
I
I
I
I
Literally
an
hour
and
a
half-
and
I
just
don't
want
to
see
that
happen
again.
I
would
say
that
upon.
I
I
A
D
Invoked
by
you,
mr
president,
I
wanted
to
just
remind
everybody
that
the.
D
President
sims
said
that
there
were
other
methods
that
could
have
been
used
that
evening.
D
And
actually,
since
the
council
was
split
4-4
on
the
issue,
both
the
issue,
the
ordinance
at.
D
Hand
and
the
issue
of
ending
or
continuing,
I
actually
don't
see
how
the
meeting
could
have.
D
Been
ended
sooner
so
just
wanted
to
say
that,
and
and
with
this
legislation
it
it
could
have.
D
Been
thank
you.
Oh
thank
you,
a
great
comment
and
one
of
the
things.
I
never
said
that
those
tools
or.
A
A
Should
be,
in
my
mind,
necessary
for
an
ordinance
such
as
this,
and
that's
just
one
tool.
A
C
I'll
support
this,
I
think
a
consequence
of
this
will
be
that
the
legislation
will
still
occur
and.
C
To
have
more
meetings
entail
from
a
vote
on
in
the
affirmative
on
this,
and
I'm
I'm
prepared
to.
C
B
A
A
A
A
Okay,
thank
you
that
motion's
been
moving
second
and
has
passed.
Will
the
clerk
please
read.
B
N
Second,
thank
you
I
do
believe
speaking
is
this
even
is
mr
lucas.
K
Please
proceed
sir.
Thank
you,
council
member
sims.
Yes,
stephen
lucas,
council
administrator,
slash.
L
Attorney
here
tonight
to
present
resolution
2135
to
the
council,
as
chief
deputy
clerk.
L
L
L
L
Is
the
amount
that
gets
distributed
to
the
city
of
bloomington
to
monroe
county
to
the
town.
L
L
A
P
If
you
want,
I
can
reply
to
that
to
the
best
of
my
recollection.
P
Yes,
so
go
ahead,
councilman
go
ahead!
Yes,
if
I
remember
to
the
best
of
my
recollection.
P
The
dispatch
up
to
full
speed,
and
so
that's
why
that
was
it
was
increased
and
that's
why
the.
P
Number
was
changed
and
modified.
Do
I
remember
recall
that
correctly,
mr
lucas?
Yes,
the
the
largest.
L
Bulk
of
the
increase
requested
out
of
the
ps
lit
was
in
category
one,
where
I
think
a
550.
A
If
I
can
respond
as
well
being
a
member
of
pslip
committee,
I
think
it's
important.
I
think
most.
A
Of
us
know
that
the
main
purpose
of
ps
lit
is
to
fund
dispatch
or
psat
and
e-911,
and
that's.
A
The
main
function
of
that,
then,
whatever
is
left,
is
distributed
by
statute
on
certified
shares.
A
I
think
that's
the
correct
term
certified
chairs
and
then
that's
how
where
we
ended
up.
A
A
Few
more
so,
I
think
nine
total
was
what
dispatch
was
short
and
what
they're
hoping
to
fund.
A
If,
if
I'm
not
mis
misspeaking
is
there
any
other
committee
members
would
like
to
speak.
P
A
A
A
Once
again,
to
indicate
your
desire
to
speak
by
using
a
raised,
hand,
function
and
zoom
using.
A
A
participants,
button
reactions,
button
or
the
more
buttons
if
you
have
a
mobile
device
or
a.
A
Function
on
zoom,
I
will
remind
speakers
public
commenters.
I
have
three
minutes.
L
Yes,
first
up
is
jeff
mckim.
A
Thank
you,
identify
yourself
and
proceed.
Please
jeff
mckim,
a
member
of
the
monroe
county
council.
Q
And
also
the
the
ps
lit
committee-
and
I
just
wanted
to
speak
in
support
of
the
this
change.
Q
In
the
peace
app
lit
rate
it
is
appropriate
to
fund.
It
is
the
rate
that
is
appropriate
to
fund.
Q
The
budget
that
has
been
that
is
being
discussed
for
and
has
preliminarily
been.
Q
Up
to
standards,
I
certainly
support
those
increases
and.
Q
Q
At
the
end
of
each
budget
year
and
there
have
been
substantial
reversions
at
the
end
of
each.
Q
Budget
year
that
are
by
the
interlocal
agreement
between
the
county
and
the
city.
Q
Little
bit,
even
though
capital
is
a
very
minor
part
of
the
the
the
current
budget,
I
think
in.
Q
A
Thank
you
for
your
comments.
I
want
to
call
you
council,
member
councilman,
mccamm.
A
A
Thank
you
and
resolution
21-35
is
adopted
9-0.
Thank
you
very,
very.
A
That
ordinance,
21-40
being
read
or
introduced
and
read
by
the
clerk
entitled
by
read
by
the.
A
A
Okay,
thank
you
that
motion
passes
down.
Oh
will
the
clerk
please
read
ordinance
21-40
to.
B
A
A
Thank
you
and
had
a
a
motion
to
adopt
in
the
same
meeting
unanimously
passes
nine.
A
Zero
council
member
clarity-
yes,
since
that
passed,
I'd
like
to
go
ahead
and
move
that
we
adopt.
A
A
I'm
sorry
you're
absolutely
correct.
I
do
believe
that
mr
basin
is
here
this
evening.
A
I'm
sorry,
mr
allen
and
mr
allen
before
you
to
get
started
one
of
the
things
that
I
would.
A
And
the
need
for
this
this
evening
and
there
could
be
based
on
this
legislation,
some
other.
A
Questions
that
could
be
generated
by
council.
What
we're
here
to
do
tonight
is
to
deal
with.
A
The
sanitation
fee
exploration
provision
and,
if
there's
other
questions
that
could
be
generated.
A
A
That
should
have
probably
been
given
in
november
of
2020..
I
hope
that
was
clear.
A
And
not
confusing
so
michelin
if
you're
ready
yeah,
I
mean
this
is
pretty
pretty
short
and
sweet.
R
In
that
subsection
of
the
ordinance
of
section
seven,
just
a
little
bit
of
background,
this.
R
R
There
is
a
provision
of
indiana
code,
just
so
you're
all
aware.
It's
indiana
code,
36
1
4
16,
which.
R
Permits
common
councils
to
ratify
any
action
of
the
unit.
If,
if
that
action
could
have
been.
R
Approved
beforehand,
and
so
under
that
we're
asking
you
to
ratify
the
continued
collection
of.
A
You
very
much
for
your
presentation
moving
the
council
for
any
questions
on
ordinance,
21-40.
A
Again,
I
will
ask
those
that
may
be
interested
in
public
speaking
that
once
you've
been.
A
A
The
meeting
holes
via
the
chat
function
on
zoom
also
public
commenters,
will
have
three
minutes.
A
To
speak,
if
they
desire
to
speak,
mr
lewis,
do
we
have
or
mr
lucas
do?
We
have
any
takers.
A
Thank
you.
We
will
go
back
to
council
for
any
final
comments
on
ordinance,
21-40.
K
Council
member
flaherty,
thank
you
just
a
few
thoughts
that,
in
reviewing
this,
this
ordinance.
E
Which
I
will
be
supporting,
I
read
the
minutes
from
the
meeting
from
2017
when
ordinance
17.
E
E
Included
the
sunset
provision
was
brought
by
council
member
bolan
and
the
discussion.
E
Surrounding
that
was
speaking
about
a
handful
of
things
that
we've
been
talking
about
again
just.
E
Recently,
including
the
idea
of
pay
as
you
throw
or
rebating
customers
who,
who
do
not.
E
E
More
time
so
it
was
extended
to
this
20
20
sunset
date,
which
I
think
was
meant
to
have
us
revisit.
E
E
That
demonstrate
that
there
are
quite
a
few
residents
who
only
put
out
their
collection,
bins.
E
For
collection
once
or
twice
a
month,
and
that
such
a
system,
despite
having
some
maybe.
E
Technological
and
logistical
hurdles
might
be
worth
pursuing,
so
I
appreciate
that
we've.
E
Come
back
full
circle
on
that
discussion
that
was
anticipated
at
the
time
two
other
things
struck.
E
Me
in
those
minutes
one
was
a
discussion
of
ada
accessibility
concerns
and
I
mentioned
that
it.
E
Was
the
top
priority,
but
I'll
just
note
that
we
have
some
pretty
serious
issues
with
that.
Actually.
E
It
constantly
and
I'm
not
exactly
sure
what's
to
be
done
about
that,
but
I
wanted
to
acknowledge.
E
That
it's
a
it's
a
real
challenge,
and
just
I
don't
know
if
folks
need
to
have
a
designated.
E
Place
at
each
household
for
where
their
bin
goes
or
if
we
need
to
be
serious
about
enforcing.
E
That,
in
some
way,
if
the
bins
were
in
the
middle
of
the
street,
it
would
never
fly
it's
because.
E
They're
on
the
sidewalk
that
you
know
we're
aware
it's
a
problem,
but
we
kind
of
tolerate
it.
E
E
Granger
struck
me,
which
was
about
the
idea
of
revisiting
this
data,
perhaps
going
to
the
pay
as.
E
That
sort
of
cross-subsidizes,
if
you
will
sanitation
services,
we
we
allocate
about
a
one.
E
And
a
half
million
dollars
from
the
general
fund
to
sanitation,
collection
services.
E
E
E
Should
move
away
from
so
it's
interesting
again
to
see
it
cited
there
as
part
of
the
motivation.
E
For
this
sunset
clause
that
we're
now
getting
rid
of
as
a
motivation
to
revisit
the
data
and.
E
And
revisit
the
rate
structure
and
all
those
things,
so
I
just
thought
it
was
really.
E
E
The
issues
that
motivated
this
sunset
clause
on
the
rates
being
valid
to
begin.
E
With
is
is
still
a
warranted
policy
conversation
we
need
to
be
having
thank
you.
I
Thank
you,
mr
president,
I
didn't
recall
that
I
was
the
author
of
that
amendment,
but
you
know.
I
When
it
came
to
parking
when
we
realized
that
we
hadn't
raised
rates
for
a
while,
this
has
been
a.
I
I
That
we
started
doing
in
2018
is
to
create,
I
mean
we,
we
revisit
rates
because
of
inflation.
I
I
That
one
of
the
things
that
we'll
eventually
discuss,
which
I
hope
is
going
to
be
soon
actually.
I
Set
of
rates
really
should
re
reflect
escalating
costs
anticipating
you
know
by.
I
Some
percentage
a
year
that
rate
should
go
up,
but
you
know
perhaps
progressive
rates
are.
I
I
would
like
to
see
some
committee
work
on
it.
The
community
affairs
committee.
A
On
october,
the
20th
meeting
and
probably
close
to
the
one
that
would
have
been
given
in
november.
A
A
Anticipate
can
be
addressed
at
that
time
or
begin
to
be
addressed.
A
A
E
A
Moved
in
second,
that
ordinance
21-35
be
introduced,
read
by
the
clerk
and
title
by
synopsis.
A
B
A
A
Okay,
thank
you
very
much.
We
will
now
move
on
to
the
agenda
to
additional
public
comment.
A
I'm
sorry
councilman
flaherty.
Yes,
mr
president,
I
believe
we'll
need
to
make
a.
E
Referral
of
that
piece
of
legislation-
first,
oh
I'm
sorry,
I
just
assumed.
A
Thank
you.
Okay,
we'll
now
move
to
additional
public
comment.
L
Yes,
I
see
one
taker
and
for
anyone
else
out
there
that
would
like
to.
L
To
speak,
please
use
the
raised
hand
function
by
clicking
on
the
reactions,
tab.
L
S
A
Time
for
public
comment,
I
do
believe
on
this
ordinance
immediately
after
we.
A
A
I
appreciate
it.
I
hope
you
hang
around
I'd
like
to
hear
from
you
who
do
we
have
next,
mr
lucas.
L
L
Now,
okay,
thank
you
and
seeing
them.
We
will
now
do
with
matters
of
council
schedule.
L
L
Cycle
so
the
council
may
want
to
consider
a
motion
to
cancel
this
friday's
work
session.
E
D
Yes,
I.
D
A
L
The
administration
indicated
that
they'd
need
more
time.
So
that's
that's
the.
A
It's
good,
okay!
Well,
I'm
not
so
sure.
Council
leadership
was
aware
of
that.
So
go
ahead!
Mr
lupus.
A
Piece
actually,
mr
lucas
concert
well,
do
we
have
a
motion
to
cancel
and
it's
been
moved
in?
Second.
E
E
That
are
minimal
in
nature
and
seem
like
they
probably
have
unanimous
consent.
Okay,
thank
you.
A
Very
much
I
appreciate
that
I
still
will
refer
to
you
or
mr
lucas,
and
maybe
our
previous
caller.
A
But
okay,
we're
dealt
with
council
schedule
and
having
no
more
business.
If
there's
no.
A
Objections
we
will
adjourn
this
regular
session
and
commence
and
who's
the
chair,
councilmember.
A
P
Minute
or
two
break
before
we
launch
into
the
council
the
whole.
P
Okay,
it
looks
like
it
looks
like
some
heads
are
shaking
yes,
so,
let's
reconvene
in
two.
A
We
hope
to
see
you
in
a
little
more
in
three
minutes.
Thank
you.