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A
Regular
session
to
order
today
is
wednesday
december
1st,
at
a
little
after
6
30
p.m.
A
Thank
you
all
very
much
we'll
move
down
through
the
agenda
summation.
We
do
have.
A
Minutes
for
approval
this
evening
january,
13th
of
2021
january
20th,
2021
and
february
3rd.
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
The
committee
of
the
whole
recommendation
was
a
do
pass
recommendations
of
702.
We
will
then
move.
A
A
Then
we'll
deal
with
matters
of
council
scheduling
before
we
move
to
adjournment.
A
C
A
Listed
in
motion
will
the
clerk
please
call
the
roll
council
member
rallo.
Excuse
me,
president.
A
A
D
The
chief
deputy
clerk
that
the
typographic
corrections
that
I
submitted
last
night
were.
A
Okay,
now
the
clerk,
please
call
the
roll.
Thank
you,
council,
member
rallo,
yes,
rosenberger.
Yes,.
B
Scandalory,
yes,
sims;
yes,
piedmont,
smith,
yes,
smith,
yes
and
sandberg.
Yes,
thank
you.
A
Thank
you.
Both
minutes
were
approved
7-0
now
we'll
move
down
to
reports,
we'll
begin
with.
A
Council
members
and
if
there's
no
objections
from
my
colleagues
I'll
start
this
evening,.
A
Attorney,
mr
stephen
lucas
and
his
wife
danielle,
and
they
are
the
new
and
proud
parents
of
a
six.
A
Lucas,
so
we
just
really
wanted
to
acknowledge
that
understand:
she's,
beginning
to
sleep.
D
Yes,
just
to
remind
constituents
in
district
five
and
anybody
else,
who's
interested
that
I.
D
The
zoom
link
can
be
found
on
the
city
council
website,
so
I
welcome
anybody
especially.
E
Thank
you,
president
sims.
My
comments
concerns
a
resolution
that
we
that
the
council
adopted.
E
Some
weeks
ago-
and
that
was
our
nuclear
resolution-
that,
among
other
things
called
for.
E
E
And
this
is,
I
think,
a
very
dangerous
situation
and
I
think
that
the
rhetoric
is
escalating.
E
To
ask
them
to
use
whatever
influence
they
have
to
instruct
those
in
the
military.
E
And
in
diplomacy,
to
ratchet
down
the
rhetoric
and
come
to
some
meetings
instead
of.
C
An
invitation
certainly
to
anyone
in
the
city,
but
particularly
to
residents
of
district
two.
C
The
link
is
sue
for
city
council
dot
com
when
you
go
to
that
website.
You'll
just
see.
C
A
F
Member
rallo
and
I
host
a
joint
town
hall
meeting
every
month
and
our
next
one
will
be
december.
F
F
F
A
You
will
be
allowed
five
minutes
and
this
time
allotment
may
be
reduced
by
the
presiding
officer.
A
Of
numerous
people
wish
to
speak,
miss
lacy
do
we
have
see
one
raised
hand
greg
alexander.
A
Host
via
the
chat
function
on
zoom,
to
indicate
your
desire
to
speak.
Okay,
miss
lacy.
H
Is
greg
alexander?
A
month
ago
I
told
you
all
about
a
you
report,
followed
by
someone
who.
H
H
H
H
H
H
I
broke
two
bones
in
my
hand
and
so
for
what
six
weeks
I
had
very,
very
limited
use
of
my
hands.
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
Scooters
in
just
a
mile-
but
you
know
this
is
a
big
problem-
that
the
mayor
has
actually
taken
in
a.
H
A
Okay,
seeing
none,
we
will
now
move
down
to
legislation
for
first
readings.
I
believe.
J
A
And
it
has
now
been
properly
moved
and
seconded
that
ordinance,
21-46
be
introduced
and
read.
B
A
A
A
A
A
A
B
B
B
A
Thank
you,
deputy
clerk
mcdowell.
I
see
that
we
do
have
city
staff,
mr
underwood,
this
evening.
I'm.
L
C
A
Now
we
have
city
representative
jeff,
underwood
to
speak
on
ordinance,
21-05
appropriation.
A
Ordinance,
how
are
you,
sir,
it's
fine
good
evening,
jeff,
underwood
city
controller.
M
M
That's
a
million
fifty
from
tiff
funding
to
reimburse
for
road
improvements
costs
in.
M
M
Eighty
four
thousand
nine
hundred
and
twenty
one
dollars
from
bloomington
transit
for
their
cost.
M
M
M
I
mentioned
last
time
we
tried
to
look
in
our
crystal
ball
and
see
how
much
funds.
M
In
addition,
the
former
director
retired
and
there
was
a
paid
accumulated
leave
in
accordance.
M
With
city
policy,
the
engineering
department
is
requesting
an
additional
appropriation
of
a.
M
Million
fifty
in
classification,
three
and
again,
that's
related
to
road
improvements
and
repairs.
M
And
again,
as
noted
this,
this
will
be
reimbursed
by
tiff
funding.
M
The
fire
department
is
requesting
an
additional
appropriation
of
550
000
in
classification.
One.
M
Again,
due
to
union
contract
that
was
ratified
after
the
fact
and
a
hundred
thousand
dollars
in.
M
M
To
cover
outside
legal
accounts
related
annexation
that
was
not
included
in
the
2021.
M
Budget,
the
mayor's
office
is
requesting
an
additional
appropriation
six
thousand
dollars.
M
In
classification,
one
and
that
was
to
two
people
leaving
positions,
one
retirement
and.
M
And
one
resignation
and
then
twenty
five
hundred
dollars
in
classification,
two
supplies.
M
And
an
additional
appropriation
of
88
460
to
cover
the
cost
related
for
training
for
the.
M
M
Community
and
family
and
common
council
controller
economic
and
sustainability.
M
M
Funds
with
transfer
requests
with
no
additional
funds,
public
safety,
local
income
tax,
the.
M
M
In
the
rel
inspection
program
fund
in
2012,
state
legislator,
legislature
created
new.
M
M
Which
in
this
case
or
the
general
fund
and
we're
requesting
three
hundred
thousand
dollars.
M
M
M
The
week
after
on
the
on
this
monday,
with
that
I'm
happy
to
answer
any
questions.
A
Thank
you
for
the
presentation,
mr
underwood,
we'll
now
go
to
council
for
any
council
questions.
A
To
speak
publicly,
you
will
be
allowed
five
minutes.
Do
we
have
any
takers,
miss
lacy.
A
B
A
A
Properly
moved
and
seconded
that
revolution
21-36
be
entered,
introduced
and
read
by
the
clerk
by.
A
A
Okay,
thank
you
that
motion
passes
and
it's
been
properly
moved
and
that
a
resolution
21-36.
B
B
A
A
C
A
Evening,
the
mayor
of
palo
alto,
mr
tom
dubois,
and
miss
carr
and
hal
fernandez
as
well.
A
As
my
friend
vicky
vince,
so
good
to
see
you
all
this
evening
mayor
will
you
please
begin,
sir.
N
Thank
you
very
much.
It
is
great
to
see
you
all
and
I'll
be
brief,
but
I
wanted
to
just
make
a
few.
N
Comments
I
do
appreciate
the
opportunity
to
encourage
the
passing
of
this
resolution.
N
A
new
to
me-
and
I
think,
new
to
to
most
of
us,
you'll,
hear
shortly
from
vicki
vanker,
who
has
been.
N
We
all
know
how
much
stereotyping
and
and
sense
of
division
that
we
can
see
in
different
ways.
N
N
To
build
relationships,
knit
us
together
create
linkages
that
will
strengthen
our
communities,
but.
N
Frankly,
also
our
country
you'll,
hear
shortly
from
mayor
tom
dubois
from
palo
alto
who's.
N
N
Between
palo,
alto
and
bloomington,
we
have
much
in
common,
but
we
also,
of
course,
live
in
different.
N
N
N
N
Prospects
going
forward,
palo
alto,
of
course,
the
known
as
the
as
the
home
of
silicon
valley,.
N
And
part
of
a
very
dynamic
metropolitan
region,
I
think
the
opportunities
are
really
great.
N
For
us
this
happened
because
tom
dubois
and
vicki
wenker
and
I
started
talking.
N
It's
uncertain
not
exactly
clear
what
will
happen,
but
we'll
let
our
community
lead
the
way
in
the.
N
N
That
are
so
community-led
and
look
forward
to
that.
But
with
your
permission,
mr
chair
I'd.
N
Like
to
welcome
mayor
tom
dubois,
to
make
a
few
comments
as
well,
thank
you.
Welcome
mayor
du
bois.
O
Hey
thanks
john
good
to
see
you
jim
mayor
hamilton.
I
think
you
covered
the
proposal.
O
Really
well,
I
I
did
want
to
say
whoever
read
the
title
for
the
item.
I
really
like
the.
O
Spanish
pronunciation
of
palo
alto,
we've
kind
of
americanized
it
so
hello
to
everyone.
O
Council,
thank
you
for
letting
me
join
your
meeting
and,
as
mayor
hamilton
said
a
few
weeks
ago,
our.
O
And
I
know
they're
already
itching
to
plan
some
events
between
our
two
cities.
O
And
I
I
think
all
of
our
respective
rotary
clubs
are
actually
meeting
this
friday.
O
And
I
I
personally
I
grew
up
in
ohio
and
I've
been
to
bloomington.
You
know
it's
a
beautiful
city.
O
O
O
Country
strengthen
our
ties
and
just
create
more
unity
across
the
country.
O
A
N
You
being
here-
and
I
think
again
with
your
permission,
we'd
like
to
let,
on
behalf
of
this.
N
For
the
normal
course
of
business,
mr
president,
thank
you
very
much,
hello,
miss
winker.
How
are
you.
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
A
You're
welcome
well,
thank
you
very
much.
Miss
fernandez.
Q
Good
evening,
thanks
for
your
time
this
evening,
nice
to
see
you
all,
thanks
to
our.
Q
I'm
here
to
say,
I'm
the
local
coordinator
right
now.
I
am
doing
person-to-person
intercepts.
Q
Of
people
who
are
interested
you've
got
a
little
bit
of
how
this
started
who's
on
board.
Q
Smiling
because
it's
been
so
exciting
to
me,
the
the
amount
of
people
who
have
since
the
mayor's.
Q
Q
Wanted
to
express
iu's
support
for
this
as
well,
so
we're
fielding
these
connections
email
by.
Q
Email
right
now
we
we're
making
spreadsheets
we're
talking
to
people
we're
getting
excited.
Q
Q
Touched
on,
we
have
organizations
in
palo
alto
that
are
chomping
at
the
bit
organizations
and.
Q
Q
To
tell
you
more
about
it,
if
you
want
to
know
more,
I
I'd
just
like
to
say
I'd
really
appreciate.
Q
You're
welcome.
Thank
you,
ms
howard
fernandez.
We
will
now
go
to
and
if
you
all
don't
mind
hanging.
I
Yes,
thank
you
to
you
all
for
the
presentation
and
it
seems
very
encouraging
how
many
other.
I
Cities
are
in
the
queue
as
it
were
besides
us
too,
like
who's
waiting
in
the
wings
to
pair
up.
P
First,
if
you
you'd,
like
I
hope,
I'm
not
out
of
hoarder-
oh
please,
so
there
are
a
number.
P
Of
individual
cities
who
have
through
you
know
a
resident
or
or
someone
have
contacted
me
since.
P
A
few
others,
I
don't
know
mayor
boyce
if
you
want
to
talk
about
some,
that
you've
spoken
with.
P
P
I
I
With
each
other
self-selecting
the
the
three
criteria
that
we
use
thus
far
and
honestly,
we.
P
Your
point
council,
member,
that
this
this
is
really
something
where
the
cities
have
to
have
the.
P
R
Citizens
in
bloomington
and
or
palo
alto
and
and
make
that
part
of
the
initiative.
What.
N
Let
me
let
me
comment
and
then
and
then
ms
hal
fernandez
may
want
to
add,
but.
N
N
They're
interested,
I
think,
one
of
the
things
that
that
mayor
du
bois
and
I
can
do
over
the.
N
N
In
the
first
quarter,
second
quarter
next
year,
but
but
it's
it's
going
to
be
miss
how
fernandez.
Q
Emailed
us
right
now
about
their
interest.
What
we're
getting
initially
is
a
lot
of
people
saying.
Q
Q
You,
what
is
your
stereotype
about
this,
the
this
other
place?
Can
we
find
you
someone
to
talk
to.
Q
And
then
truly
it
will
be
me
and
my
counterpart
andy
who's
here
this
evening
and
we
will
go.
Q
Q
Person
a
who,
who
can
we
connect
them
with
now,
as
I
said,
we're
working
on
tools
to
do
this,
and
so.
Q
R
You,
oh
yeah,
go
ahead,
yeah
and
again
like
we,
we
did
vote
on
this
a
couple
weeks
ago.
We
have.
O
A
steering
committee
and
karen's
mentioned
andy,
but
again,
like
I
like
I
said
we
have
some
of
our.
O
O
In
february,
and
so
again,
I
think
we'll
just
continue
to
solidify
some
of
these
connections.
R
Well,
thank
you
all
for
your
responses.
You
know
the
devil's
always
in
the
details,
so.
R
A
Miss
lacey,
who
do
we
have
this
evening?
First,
we
have
jen
pearl
who
should
be
able
to
unmute.
S
Good
evening,
thank
you,
my
name
is
jen
pearl
and
I'm
president
of.
S
S
S
A
G
H
I
guess
I
just
don't
know
what
what
the
point
is.
I
kind
of
I
don't
know
if
you.
H
All
will
catch
this
south
park
reference,
but
I
feel
like
it's
like
step:
one
dot
com
step,
two.
H
H
H
H
Downtown
san
francisco
pretty
much
just
south
of
market
all
the
way
down
to.
H
H
H
H
Cheap
but
palo
alto
exists
to
prove
that
if
you
don't
build
more,
it
will
become
fantastically.
H
10
000
people
less,
I
mean
that's,
that's
like
a
task
for
you.
Do
you
know
how
many
people
want
to.
H
H
H
That
I
I
don't
like,
I
look
at
it
as
a
failure
of
the
american
dream.
The
people
who
bought
into.
H
H
Place
that
can
be
an
effective
bedroom
community
even
for
san
francisco.
So
I
don't
know
what.
H
G
There
are
no
other
raised
hands
and
I
do
not
have
any
chat
messages.
D
Yes,
thank
you
very
much.
I
think
this
is
a.
D
Maybe
reaching
out
to
the
city
council
in
palo
alto
and
having
some
conversations
with.
D
Them
about
problems
that
both
communities
face
homelessness,
scooters
on
sidewalks,
I
don't
know.
D
D
Kind
of
pick,
each
other's
brains-
and
I
think
the
the
cultural
and
social
exchanges
could.
D
So
I
think,
despite
the
high
cost
of
living
in
palo
alto,
I
think
that
this
could
be
a
great.
D
I
I
I
I
Area
there
are
some
things
that
are
different.
You
know
I'm
not
going
to
deny
some
of
the.
I
Things,
mr
alexander,
said
about
the
city.
It
is
very
expensive,
but
I
mean
you
know
in
case
nobody's.
I
I
As
long
as
we
don't
mention
any
certain
founding
university
presidents,
I
think
will.
I
A
Comments
from
council,
okay
scene,
none
I'll
just
chime
in.
A
I
am
excited
and
I
do
support
this
resolution
this
evening.
I've
had
the
pleasure
of
speaking
with.
A
Mayor
du
bois,
and
particularly
with
vicki,
not
as
much
with
miss
howard
fernandez.
But
we.
A
Have
spoken
so
I
am
very
excited
about
this.
We
are
and
I'll
just
speak
for
myself,
we're
in.
A
A
Some
of
my
council
colleagues
have
just
mentioned
some
of
those
positive
connections.
One
of.
A
So
there's
already
made
that
contact
from
a
discussion
standpoint
and.
A
To
help
our
teachers
who
helps
our
students,
we
work
with
the
salvation
army,
boys
and
girls
clubs.
A
Do
things
that
support
these
things
that
make
your
community
better?
It
was
interesting
to.
A
A
Those
connections,
those
discussions
to
talk
about
what
we
share
amongst
the
communities
on
how.
A
Relationship
will
lead
us
to
so.
Seeing
no
further
comments
are
we
ready
for
the
question.
B
A
Want
to
just
call
you
karen
whenever
I
see
him
at
the
farmer's
market
so
but
thank
you
all.
A
D
A
Okay,
thank
you
that
motion
passes.
It
has
been
moved
and
seconded
that
ordinance
21-45
be.
B
B
A
A
Second,
thank
you.
Do
we
have
a
specific
order
which
we'll
present
from
our
sponsors
this
evening.
A
Council,
member
piedmont,
smith
and
also
council,
member
rolo
or
council
member
sandberg,
whenever.
A
D
President
sims,
I
will
just
run
through
a
slightly
revised
powerpoint,
but
it's
largely
the.
T
D
All
right
so
ordinance
2145
revises
title
vii
and
addresses
the
problem
of
inhumane.
D
Conditions
in
which
many
kittens
and
puppies
are
raised
and
bred
dogs
and
cats
are
bred.
D
And
this
is
often
not
clear
to
customers
of
pet
shops
and
sometimes
due
to
kind
of.
D
We
do
have
current
regulations
about
consumer
protection
requirements,
but
they
are
not.
D
Really
comprehensive
enough
to
prevent
the
sale
of
unhealthy
animals
that.
D
End
up
having
medical
problems,
so
the
regulations
that
we
currently
have
are.
D
D
Also
on
how
the
mothers
are
treated,
federal
and
state
protections
of
for
the
breeding
of.
D
Too
many
cats
and
dogs
already
that
are
in
our
animal
shelters
in
our
rescue
organizations.
D
So
so
far,
415
localities
nationwide
have.
D
D
And
petsmart
find
a
lot
of
success
in
hosting
animals
for
adoption
from
a
rescue
organization
or.
D
D
Model
in
that
way,
and
the
humane
society
of
the
us
does
assist
with
some
of
that
transition.
D
So
the
ordinance
itself,
the
summary
that
chief
deputy
clerk
mcdowell
read,
was
pretty.
D
D
Animal
risk
organization
is
eliminating
a
minor
versus
major
pet
shop
because
it
used
to
be.
D
D
D
You
know
consolidated
into
one
fee
minor
major,
any
pet
shop
will
be
licensed
for
250.
A
Smith,
the
council,
member
allah
or
sandberg
care
to
add
anything
councilmember
sandberg.
Thank
you.
F
U
U
To
be
here
with
you
this
evening,
I
want
to
first
and
foremost
thank
the
ordnance
sponsors.
U
Council
members,
sandberg
piedmont,
smith
and
rollo
for
championing
championing
tamping.
This.
U
On
this
issue
here
nationally
and
then
within
the
state
of
indiana,
so
as
council.
U
U
U
U
U
U
U
Prevalently
as
puppy
mills,
just
because
there
tend
to
be
just
fewer
demand
for
very
expensive
cats,.
U
U
That
might
arise
this
evening
and
just
want
to
thank
you
again
for
all
of
your
time.
A
Thank
you
for
your
input.
Miss
morton,
mr
councilmember.
E
Yes,
yes,
I
appreciate
that
just
to
say
that
I
think
that
this
is
very
important.
E
Not
only
for
bloomington,
but
I
think
for
the
larger
effort,
which
was
already
noted,
that.
E
Already
a
number
of
cities
in
indiana
have
similar
laws.
Saint
joseph
county
has.
E
Like
illinois
has
in
washington
state
to
to
follow
suit,
so
it
begins
at
the
local
level.
E
And
I'm
I'm
optimistic
that
it'll
continue
across
the
country.
Thank
you.
F
F
F
Choices,
but
it
is
our
attempt
to
try
to
eliminate
the
puppy
mills
and
who
they
are
working
with.
F
In
order
to
get
these
animals
in
the
hands
of
people
without
proper
vetting.
F
To
initiate
this
certainly
think
the
time
is
now
to
prohibit
the
sale
of
dogs
and
cats
in
our.
F
C
Yes,
thank
you.
Thank
you
to
my
colleagues
for
the
presentation
and
to
miss
morton
for
being.
C
With
us,
I'm
not
sure
who
to
direct
this
question
to
perhaps
miss
morton.
C
A
Thank
you,
mr
president.
Yes
I'm
I'm
happy
to
answer
that
question
council.
U
U
U
Petsmart
and
a
variety
of
other
local
businesses
do
very
well
and
tap
into
that.
A
C
C
F
Of
our
animal
care
and
control
department,
if
a
report
is
made
that
a
pet
shop
is
indeed.
F
F
Course,
you
see,
we
have
the
fines
in
place.
So
once
again,
though,
we
would
hope
that
that
would.
F
F
We
would
hope
that
there
would
not
be
any
any
case
reported
of
a
pet
shop
selling
against
the.
F
F
F
Control
professionals,
including
the
their
their
board,
who
is
in
full
support
of
this.
A
Hand
function
and
zoom
you
can
get
there
by
using
the
participants
button
or
the
reactions.
A
A
Presently,
six
raised
hands.
Council
president
sims
is
five
minutes
the
appropriate
time.
G
G
W
Yeah,
my
name
is
stephanie.
I've
lived
in
town
since
2008.
and
I
participated.
I'm
sorry.
I'm
sorry.
W
W
Efforts,
I'm
a
volunteer
foster
at
the
shelter,
and
I
just
wanted
to
say
that
I
am
in
full
support.
W
Of
this
ordinance-
and
I
would
just
like
to
say
that,
if
you
are
against
the
ordinance,
I.
W
Would
actually
highly
encourage
that
you
take
the
time
to
participate
in
either
a
rescue
or.
W
A
shelter
setting
where
they
have
like
open,
volunteers
and
stuff
just
to
kind
of
dip
your
feet.
W
Backyard
breeder
puppy
mill
problem
and,
as
I've
worked
with,
you
know,
five
or
six
different
rescues.
W
From
indianapolis
and
around
the
surrounding
area,
just
finding
homes
for
a
lot
of
these
animals.
W
Sectors
that
just
to
have
that
experience
would
give
you
a
new
perspective.
If
you
are
against
this.
W
W
W
W
W
And
it
really
makes
it
more
real,
so
if
you've
never
had
that
experience,
I
would
highly
recommend.
X
X
X
X
X
We
serve
a
large
section
of
this
community,
finding
good
homes
for
our
babies
selling
the
best.
X
X
A
Miss
lazy.
Next
is
malcolm
abrams,
who
should
be
able
to
unmute.
Y
You
do
that,
no,
we
want
you
to
identify
yourself.
Then
you'll
have
five
minutes.
Y
Y
Y
A
few
years
ago
purchased
a
dog
at
one
of
our
local
pet
stores
for
her
two
kids.
She
has.
Y
That,
in
fact,
was
very,
very
small
as
a
puppy,
but
six
months
later
the
dog
weighed
40
pounds.
Y
Which
is
deplorable,
you
know
there
are
other
repercussions
as
well.
A
If
you
choose,
my
name
is
caitlin
snodgrass
and
I
just
wanted
to
add
a
quick
comment.
Z
And
I
just
wanted
to
add
that
I
don't.
I
support
this
ordinance
because
I
don't.
A
AA
AA
Why
this
is
important-
one
thing
I
wanted
to
add
was
that
this
also
provides
protection.
AA
Or
whatever
are
very
attractive,
especially
to
young
college
students
who
may
have
been.
AA
AA
AA
AA
Think
their
business
will
be
fine
because
they
do
a
lot
of
that
already
and
just
to
not.
AA
Who
are
considering
similar
ordinances,
your
consideration
is
very
much
appreciated.
Thank
you.
AB
AB
AB
AB
AB
AB
AB
AB
AB
AB
AB
AB
A
AC
My
name
is
bob
starkey,
and
I
am
a
council
member
here
in
dyer
indiana
up
here
in
lake
county.
AC
We
were
the
first
community
in
lake
county
indiana's,
second,
most
populous
county
to.
AC
AC
What
is
our,
what
is
our
role
in
the
business
community
and
while
we
all
agreed,
we
weren't
here.
AC
AC
Say
in,
and
you
know
having
these
industries
where
you
have
puppy
mills
and
kitten
mills,
we.
AC
Also
included
rabbits
in
our
ordinance.
You
know
churning
out
in
an
inhumane
fashion,.
AC
Animals
at
at
the
prices
that
that
they
were
getting
for
profit,
we.
AC
Places
like
portage
hammond
sherryville
to
kind
of
nip
that
in
the
bud.
We
said
we
need.
AC
AC
Here
on
out
so
so
we
we
did,
we
had
a
lot
of
conversations
about.
You
know
variances
to.
AC
I
I
would
encourage
you
to
take
a
look
at
this
and
pass
this,
if
only
because,
if
you,
if.
AC
AC
So
I
I
would
offer
you
know
any
any
thoughts
that
I
would
have
to
any
of
the
council
members.
AC
But
if
anybody
has
any
questions
of
that
you
may
have,
we
may
have
table
topped
that
already
so.
AC
You
are
at
tonight
at
this
very
minute
and
we
got
through
it
and
the
anxiety
of
the
timer
that.
AC
A
Used
to
that,
don't
feel
the
pressure.
Thank
you
for
your
comments.
AD
Hi,
I'm
sorry,
I
couldn't
change
my
name
as
a
participant.
This
is
misty
shaw,
spelled
s-h-a-w.
AD
AD
Simply
make
a
convenient
life
choice
like
that,
if
it's
a
little
bit
harder
to
get
a
specific.
AD
AD
AD
A
G
AE
AE
On
the
sale
of
puppies
from
pet
stores
in
2017.,
so
I
urge
bloomington
to
follow
in
their
footsteps.
AF
This
is
alison,
zuck
can
y'all,
hear
me
sure,
can
fantastic
hello.
I
am
in
district
2
and
I
am
the.
AF
Owner
of
the
ranch
cat
rescue-
I
you
know
thank
everybody
for
voicing
all
of
their
support
tonight.
AF
That
you're
able
to
continue
to
do
so
tonight.
You
know
folks
have
made
some
really
compelling.
AF
Arguments-
and
I
just
want
to
say
you
know
again,
I'm
well
in
support
of
this-
you
know
as
a
rescue.
I.
AF
AF
AF
AF
AF
AF
AF
And
neutered
they
know
that
you
know
there's
somebody
they
can
rely
on
if
they
have
questions.
AF
AF
AF
You
know
thanks
everybody,
for
listening
to
a
bunch
of
crazy
animal
folks
and
for
supporting
us
and.
AF
AG
AG
AG
AG
AG
AG
AG
AG
A
A
A
A
V
V
Linings
rescue-
I
would
just
like
to
thank
you,
know
everybody
all.
The
council,
members,
susan.
V
I'm
here
to
voice
my
support,
obviously,
and
hope
that
you
guys
make
the
right
decision.
I
believe.
V
That
you
have
the
best
interest
of
the
animals
in
this
community
in
your
minds
and
that's
it.
V
G
G
With
the
screen
name
tnt
pet,
if
you'd
like
me
to
go
to
that
one.
Yes,
please.
G
AH
AH
AH
AH
AH
A
G
She
is
in
the
chat
I
can
see
if
she
can
unmute
now.
Let's
see.
G
AI
AI
AI
AI
AI
AI
AI
AI
AI
A
F
F
To
heather
lacey
our
wonderful
staff,
who
assisted
us
all
throughout
the
vetting
and
the.
F
A
C
Easy
question
and
then
it
got
a
lot
harder
and
then
it
kind
of
got
easier
again.
C
C
It
was
very
helpful.
I
am
struck
by
the
qualitative
difference
in
my
experience.
C
So
how
did
I
think
about
this?
I
do
think
the
ethics
of
commerce,
particularly
with
live
animals.
C
Was
kind
of
central
to
my
thinking
about
this
I
appreciate
dire
town
council
members,
starkey's.
C
Values-
and
I
appreciate
him
saying
in
a
much
more
articulate
way
what
I've
been.
C
C
Live
animals
because,
as
I
just
as
I
looked
at
the
ethics
of
commerce,
the
other
thing
I
looked
at.
C
And
I
take
that
very
very
seriously
and
both
of
these
business
both
of
the
businesses.
C
To
hear
that
model
as
well,
it's
been
said
that,
well
we
can't
you
know
we
don't
have
the
power.
I
Thank
you,
mr
president,
I
appreciated
hearing
also
from
councilmember
starkey
from
dyer.
I
I
Passed
such
an
ordinance
and
several
other
towns,
including
sharerville,
had
have
yet
to.
D
Yes,
I'd
like
to
thank
julie
gray
for
her
advocacy
on
this
issue
and
samantha
morton
for.
D
Her
expertise
and
my
council
colleagues
for
co-sponsoring
and
also
heather
lacey
again.
D
For
her
expertise
in
drafting
the
legislation,
I
did
want
to
address
one
question:
that
council.
D
Member
flaherty
raised
at
the
committee
discussion,
which
is
you
know,
will.
D
This
action
actually
reduce
actually
have
an
impact
on
on
puppy
mills.
D
D
Of
puppy
mill
initiatives
with
best
friends
organization
nonprofit,
and
I
asked
her-
do.
D
D
D
D
D
D
Since
this
movement
of
humane
pet
store
ordinances
has
gotten
underway,
there
have
been
has
been
a.
D
Decrease
in
the
number
of
puppy
mills
and
asms
auric
says
it's,
you
know
reducing
the
demand.
D
For
the
supply
of
puppies
and
kittens
just
logically
will
have
a
positive
impact.
D
Address
that
that
question
from
last
time-
and
I
hope
that
this
ordinance
passes-
I
think.
D
It's
the
best
thing
for
our
community
and
our
friends
and
the
other
animal
mammal
groups
that.
A
J
A
And
you
may
speak
in
this
period
and
obviously
not
both
and
you
will
be
allowed.
A
A
G
A
Move
to
matters
dealing
with
council
schedule,
I
think
the
first
thing
that
we
should
address.
B
Yes,
thank
you.
Thank
you
all
very
much
that
motion
passes
eight
zero
zero
also
before
we
get
to.
A
G
A
A
A
A
One
more
item
on
the
council
schedule
and
miss
lacey
I'll.
Let
you
take.
G
A
Okay,
thank
you
and
what
I'm
hearing
is
that
we
can
entertain
a
motion
to
adopt.
A
A
We
at
least
get
the
dates.
That's
on
our
draft.
K
B
A
A
To
amend
the
annual
count
legislative
schedule
by
a
certain
date
in
2022,
this
is
a
debatable.
A
A
A
A
Council
member
flaherty
about
scheduling
a
committee
meeting
he's
the
chair
of
the.
A
G
G
So
all
remaining
meetings
in
december
will
take
place
via
the
zoom
platform.
A
Okay,
thank
you
and
do
we
have
any
other
matters
dealing
with
the
council
scheduled
misleading.
A
We're
collegial
and
the
plan
comes
together,
so
if
we
have
no
objections
this
evening.