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A
A
B
Andrew
gettner,
I'm
here
shelby
coast
claw
here
mike
litwin
present
daniel
olsen,
he's
out
right.
B
Dave
parkhurst
here:
okay,
perfect,
we
do
have
a
quorum
tonight.
Thank
you
all
for
being
here.
A
Introduce
ourselves
and
then
we'll
let
her
introduce
herself
to
us.
I'm
andrew
gunther.
A
I'll
start,
I'm
the
chair
of
the
commission.
I've
served
on
the
environmental
commission
since
2018.
A
Board
of
housing
quality
appeals.
I
was
a
bookkeeper
before
the
pandemic.
A
And
I'm
looking
forward
to
working
with
you
all
as
always
so
linda,
can
you.
A
Introduce
yourself
next
sure,
I'm
linda
thompson,
the
environmental
planner
in.
C
Ben
my
name's
ben
and
I'm
the
environmental
commission
fellow
I
just
kind
of
started.
D
Dave
hi,
I'm
a
commissioner.
I
was
a
commissioner
for
14
years,
starting
in
1974.
E
Don
don
egert,
I'm
a
retired
environmental
geologist.
E
Shelby,
I'm
a
commissioner
and
I
started,
I
believe
in
march
of
this
year,
so
I'm
new
too.
F
F
F
Also,
a
professional
swimmer
here
in
bloomington,
I
train
with
the
varsity
team,
but
I
I
finished
my.
G
C
A
Minor
formatting
things
to
make
them
flow
a
little
bit
easier.
Okay,
see
no
amendments.
A
B
Matt
yep
approve
don.
B
Dave
mine,
yes,
okay,
all
right,
the
minutes
are
approved
and
the
reason
we're
doing
roll.
A
Call
I
know
this
is
a
new
thing,
but
we
were
alerted
by
planning
and
transportation
staff
that.
A
A
Get
taken
care
of
now
we'll
move
on
to
public
comment.
Do
we
have
any
members
of
the
public.
A
That
wish
to
make
a
comment
today
you
can
raise
your
hand
and
ben
can
see
you
and
unmute.
You.
A
Yeah
all
right,
we'll
make
one
more
couple
more
seconds
for
them
to
go.
H
So
dave
asked
me
to
talk
a
little
bit
about
the
hoosier
resilience
index
and
specifically
the.
H
H
Okay,
so
so,
as
many
of
you
remember,
but
because
I'm
new
to
a
few
of
you
I'll
give
you
guys
this.
H
House
on
campus
that
where
none
of
us
really
go
to
anymore,
but
it's
at
the
corner
of
8th
and
park.
H
H
H
Work
a
little
bit
easier,
so
we
operate
under
four
pillars.
You
know
we
have
faculty.
H
H
Art
school,
the
college,
environment,
college
of
arts
and
sciences
and
the
law
school
you.
H
So
you
guys
didn't
ask
for
this,
but
I'm
gonna
speak
to
it
really
quick
anyway,.
H
I
think
it
might
be
early
next
week
instead,
but
it's
coming
soon.
So
it's
something.
H
That
bloomington
might
be
interested
in,
but
you
know
it's
a
it's
a
solar
ordnance.
It's
a.
H
H
H
That
was
released
almost
exactly
a
year
ago
and
there's
a
video
here,
but
I'm
not
gonna
play
it.
H
In
indiana
that
that
want
to
do
something
about
climate
change,
it
helps
them
understand.
H
So
that
means
that
you
know,
I
think
so,
for
those
of
you
that
are
familiar
with
climate.
H
H
Projections
that
are
released
every
four
years
or
so
from
a
task
force
at
the
federal
level.
But.
H
We
have
done,
and
I
just
by
we
I
mean
scientists
at
indiana
university,
in
partnership
with.
H
H
H
H
So
the
mayor
of
bloomington
can
use
that
to
make
decisions
so
to
develop
this
tool.
We.
H
H
H
H
So
it's
called
the
hoosier
resilience
index,
but
it's
not
a
ranking
tool.
It
might.
H
H
The
the
well
well
I'll
just
go
on
to
the
next
slide
and
kind
of
explain
what
it's
all.
H
H
H
This
readiness
assessment
for
the
most
part,
and
so
has
monroe
county
monroe
county,
is
almost
done.
H
Mentioned
and
each
of
the
worksheets
have
about
10
questions
each
and
they're,
not
yes,
no!
It's.
H
H
On
average,
we
get
about
26
days
per
year
that
are
at
or
above
90
degrees,
fahrenheit.
H
H
H
The
window
open-
and
you
know,
if
we're
already
a
vulnerable
individual.
You
know
people
elderly.
H
Pre-Existing
conditions
are
more
likely
to
experience
those
help.
Those
heat
related
illnesses.
H
Remember
the
the
chicago
heat
wave
or
even
the
2003
heat
wave
that
went
through
europe
there's.
H
H
So
the
climate
projections
for
bloomington
this
is
a
per
decade
metric,
whereas
the
heat
was.
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
Jumped
dramatically
so
I
think
we
can
expect
to
see
this
as
the
years
go
on.
H
H
As
we
did
last
year,
that's
something
to
really
think
about,
because,
if
we're
developing
we're.
H
H
H
So
this
is,
this
is
bloomington,
the
yellow
is
the
city
outline,
and
so
you
can
see
the
floodplain.
H
And
this
isn't
bloomington
doesn't
really
have
a
lot
of
floodplain.
H
Compared
to
a
lot
of
communities
in
indiana,
but
they're
still
there
and
they're
still.
H
I've
taken
a
few
snapshots
in
the
meantime
oops.
This
is
this
is
not
the
right
map
there.
H
There
we
go
okay,
so
I
think
well,
I
think
I
just
had
a
slide.
I
forgot
to
delete
there.
H
Sorry
about
that,
okay,
so
the
next
thing
I
want
to
show
you
is:
is
that
on
that
map.
H
H
H
H
H
H
And
so
yeah,
that's
just
a
reminder
of.
What's
in
what
socioeconomic.
H
Vulnerability
is
defined
as
here
so
so
this
is
I'm
zooming
in
so
this
is
switch
yard
park.
H
H
H
Right,
I
also
think
that
that
has
the
walls
next
to
it
that
that
stream
has
the
walls
next
to
it,.
H
So
it's
a
little
buried
but
anyway,
so
this
is
a
you
know.
This
is
an
area
we
should
pay
attention.
H
H
Some
missing
pieces
here
and
there
so
that's
why
this
looks
really
weird,
but
on
this
side.
H
H
H
So,
but
so
you
guys
can
get
on
and
play
with
these
maps
to
do
that.
It's
the
website
is.
H
H
It
pops
up
so
that's
part
one
and
I'll
go
over
the
website
on
that
in
a
second,
but.
H
Little
quote
from
mike
spinks
who
it
prompted
completing
this
assessment,
prompted
him
to
think.
H
Plan
because
of
working
through
these
questions,
so
that's
really
great,
but
so
I
think
I
was.
H
On
an
email
chain
with
you
guys,
so
you
should
have
my
email
if
you
need
it,
but
let
me
see
if
I
can.
H
Now,
yeah,
okay,
all
right!
So
so
if
I
go
to
hri.ers
so
I'm
going
to
the
hri
website.
H
H
I
I
was
just
wondering
about
the
worksheets
who
is
completing
those
within
each
county.
I
Like
is,
is
there
somebody
designated
to
that
role,
so
it
each
community,
that's
completing
the.
H
Fills
out
the
answers,
maybe
the
coordinator
needs
to
go
to
somebody
else
to
find
the
answer.
D
Talking
to
us
in
december,
about
bloomington's
specific
specific
looks
at
these
things.
J
Just
an
observation,
one
of
the
things
about
the
national
flood
insurance
program
is.
E
Yes,
it
does
exclude
the
fact
that
they're
going
to
be
residents
and
businesses.
E
E
There's
coverage
and
generally
it's
no
lower
income.
People
make
justify
environmental.
H
H
But
you
make
a
good
point.
Is
there's
a
strong
environmental
justice
tie
here.
H
H
Depending
on
your
neighborhoods,
but
we
all
know
our
communities
way
better
than
a
census
track.
H
E
Flash
flooding
and
my
the
where
I
live
in
2000
and
I
was
at
7
or
2008
when
we
had
the.
E
E
H
Presentation
so
I'm
happy
to
take
questions
now,
but
I
will
mention
that
that
the
reason.
H
H
That's
collecting
more
and
more
rain
water
into
the
storm
sewer
system
and
going
into
the.
H
H
Water
flows
within
a
community-
and
so
I
mean
bloomington,
is-
is
doing
a
good
job
of
adding
green.
H
H
From
going
into
our
basements,
so
so
that's
ultimately
a
good
thing,
but
yeah.
So
what
other.
H
Questions
are
there
that
I
can
answer.
Do
you
have
a
problem
with
because
I
know
in
bloomington.
H
Yeah
I
mean
it
varies:
we've
been
really
surprised
at
the
communities
that
are.
H
That
are
are
responsive.
I
mean,
I
think
climate
change
is
a
divisive
word
or
phrase.
H
But
when
we
talk
about
these
issues
across
the
state,
we
talk
about
increased
flooding.
We.
H
More
contentious
when
you
talk
about
whether
it's
human
caused
or
just
part
of
the
natural.
H
Cycle
of
things
scientists
know
and
affirm
that
it's
human.
So,
but
when
I'm
doing
this
work.
H
H
A
Point
that
you
brought
up
first,
in
that
I
I've
noticed
when
I
talk
to
people
who
are.
A
A
A
A
Climate
change
is
a
human-caused
event.
I
think
it's
better
to
break
it
down,
like
you
are
doing.
H
H
H
H
Impact
the
state
based
on
so
so
the
three
main
drivers
are
the.
I
should
say
the
two
main
drivers.
H
Are
heavier
precipitation
and
increasing
temperatures
and
then
and
then
we
created
a
map.
H
H
H
Precipitation
events,
and
so
we
tried
to
get
at
that
through
through
the
readiness
assessment.
E
E
E
H
H
Do
and
then
the
public
health
section
that's
telling
us
that
the
county
health
departments.
H
And
we
created
this
adjustment
before
the
pandemic,
but
there's
a
long
way
to
go
in
in
that.
H
H
H
To
do,
but
we
will,
but
we
do
look
at
them
internally
and
we
design
our
programs
around
them.
H
E
I
assume
this
uses,
it
has
a
gps's
different
donations
that
are
coming.
E
Are
coming
coming
out
of
the
udo?
Will
that
be
compatible
with
your
platform?.
H
So
I
didn't
catch
your
question
because
it
your
internet
cut
out.
Oh
sorry,
type
it
in.
H
To
the
chat
or
try
again,
our
our
is
the
city's
geographic
information
system
compatible.
E
With
your
system
yeah,
so
we
so
so
we
have
this
online
map
that
anybody
can
use
and
hopefully.
H
It's
pretty
user
friendly
if
you're
not
used
to
working
with
maps,
hopefully
you'll
be
able
to
figure
it
out.
That's
what
we
hope,
but
we
also
have
the
the
gis
data
layers
that
can
be
uploaded
in.
H
H
It's
really
fun
being
back
to
see
you
all
and
I
hope
you're
doing
well.
It's
been.
A
If
you
want
to
come
back
to
us,
we
would
welcome
you.
You
bet
thanks
andrea
yep,
my
pleasure.
D
All
the
trees
that
have
been
cut
down
and
ones
that
are
being
planted,
then
we
talked
about.
D
And
then
one
of
our
members
pointed
out
that
well
gee,
those
are
both
county.
D
So
we
decided
that
we
would
not,
as
a
as
a
tree
commission,
try
to
take
things
further
with
the.
D
How
to
manage
the
forest
in
the
future,
so
tree
commission
won't
be
doing
that,
but
we
will
be
the.
D
The
four
of
us
that
includes
d'ademia,
our
former
head
of
this
group
and
tom
coleman.
D
So
they'll
be
cutting
some
trees
and
maybe
planting
a
few
as
well,
and
there
was.
D
Looked
at
was
cascades
park
where
there
are
big
things
going
on
building
a
better.
D
A
Sustainability,
do
you
have
a
report
on
that
don?
You
said
you
have
a
little
something
to
say.
E
E
Relationship
everything
with
us.
E
There
was
discussion
of
from
david
rowe
about
using
building
collecting
and
making
biochar.
E
Which,
anyhow,
there
was,
it
was
basically
and
a
little
bit
over
again.
Linda,
went.
E
Over
some
of
the
things
that
she
went
over
with
us,
so
not
a
lot
to
say
there.
E
Her
laura
brother,
sorry,
I
had
to
go
yell
at
my
cats
perfect.
So
any
questions
for.
A
D
A
And
I
thought
they
uploaded
them
to
cats,
but
they
do
not.
I
did
I
do
get
the
agendas,
though,
so
I.
A
And
and
all
the
materials
for
the
meetings-
and
they
currently
are
reviewing
their
2045
draft.
A
Transportation
plan,
which
I
I
sent
a
couple,
questions
to
the
mpo
staff,
because
I'm
curious.
A
A
Group
is
interested
in
looking
at
and
providing
possible
comments,
for
that
could
be
something.
A
To
look
at
in
the
future
I'll
keep
you
updated
on
that
plan
and
where
it's
going,
that's.
A
Their
main
thing
that
they're
working
on
right
now
it's
a
141
page
report.
I
will
send
it
to.
A
Okay,
as
I
think
I've
told
you
before,
the
friends
of
lake
monroe
has
a
two-year.
D
I
think
I've
already
told
you
that
yeah
at
the
last
meeting
shortly
before
the
last
meeting
there.
D
Many
of
them
were
dry
because
of
the
drought,
and
so
there
we'll
be
getting
data
from
that.
D
Made
available
to
the
monitoring
subcommittee,
I'm
a
member
of
that
and
we
don't
have
those.
D
Data,
yet
one
thing
that
they
will
be
doing
is
looking
at
e
coli
sampled
at
I
think,
10
different.
D
I've
been
to
two
meetings
with
the
epa
over
in
cincinnati
about
e
coli
at
swimming
beaches.
D
D
D
D
D
Be
the
ones
you'd
worry
about
the
most
or
whether
they're
coming
from
cattle
or
dogs
or.
D
D
A
group
in
the
university
is
doing
as
well
and
we're
waiting
to
to
see
what
the
data
actually
are.
D
A
I'm
done
thank
you
dave
any
questions
for
dave
about
the
friends
of
lake
monroe
report.
D
Fecal
matter,
coming
from
a
dog
or
from
cattle
or
whatever,
we
all
have
different.
A
Linda,
do
you
have
anything
for
us
today
on
planning?
I
have
one
a
small
one.
B
B
B
B
They,
the
petitioner,
is
requesting
to
have
it
rezoned
to
a
mixed
use
corridor.
That's
an
mc.
B
Partially,
just
be
so,
it
is
better
aligned
and
it'll
be
easier
and
less
confusing
for
a.
B
Pervious
pavement
allowabilities
and
this
one
currently
the
udo
allows
64
impervious
surface.
B
And
under
the
mc
it
will
only
be
60,
so
we'll
get
a
little
more
green
space
if
it's
rezoned
than.
B
Than
if
it
isn't
but
other
than
that,
there's
not
much
environmental.
B
B
For
the
site
to
be
rezoned,
so
any
questions
about
that.
I'm
not
sure
you
know
I'll.
A
If
it's
that
simple,
I
don't
think
and
we're
already
getting
more
green
space.
You
may
as
well.
B
Right,
it's
not
much,
but
it's
a
little,
maybe
not
not
enough
to.
B
Sending
send
them
accolades
or
anything,
but
so
yeah,
we'll
we'll
talk
about
that.
More.
B
With
the
ecpc
next
week
perfect
and
that's
what
we
have
any
further
questions
for
linda.
A
Perfect,
we'll
move
on
to
our
old
business,
which
is
the
environmental
justice
statement
and
letter.
A
Ben
sent
that
out
a
while
ago
for
us
all
to
read
over
before
we
proceed
with.
A
Asking
for
any
comments,
I
was
wondering
ben,
if
you
wouldn't
mind,
for
those
of
them.
A
For
those
watching
on
cats
or
those
watching
now,
if
you
would
mind
reading
through
that.
C
Is
it
possible
that
you
could
possibly
go
to
another
business
matter
first
and.
A
A
A
A
A
A
So
now
that
everyone's
familiar,
what
we're
talking
about
do
any
commissioners
have
any
amendments.
B
The
letter
was
intended
to
go
to
the
h
t.
B
He
read
the
statement
was
just
the
second
to
the
last
paragraph,
so
the
statement
is
what.
A
I'll
have
the
comment
that
I
am
impressed
by
this
and
I
support
it
wholeheartedly
and.
A
I
think
it's
a
a
good
message
for
our
commission
to
set
to
to
stand
on.
A
Particularly
as
these
issues
become
more
and
more
prevalent
and
well
known
in
our
community.
B
A
Passes.
Thank
you
ben
for
me.
B
A
There
we
go
now,
it's
unanimous,
thank
you
ben.
So
the
next
question
is:
is
ben
gonna
type
with.
C
I
can
do
that
unless
someone
else
wants
to
it
needs
to
be
sent
to
me
first,
so
I
can
send
it
to.
C
B
You,
okay,
so
it
went
through
a
few
edits,
so
I
just
want
to
make
sure
I've
got
the
right
copy.
A
Okay,
so
linda
will
submit
it
to
be
approved
by
the
powers
that
be
and
then
she'll
send
it.
A
She'll,
let
ben
know
and
then
ben
will
submit
it
to
the
ht
and
then
when
that
gets
published.
Well.
A
A
Worked
on
be
published
like
that,
I
also
would
like
to
ask
that
the
actual
environmental
justice.
A
A
Form
to
the
environmental
commission
page
on
the
city
website,
so
either
we
can
put
in
our.
A
A
Hyperlink
to
the
letter
or
both
whichever
the
city
thinks
is
best
linda,
I
would
say.
B
A
A
Commission
ask
why
we
had
not
pursued
during
the
udo
discussion,
a
conversation.
A
Around
plexus
and
I
want
to
explain
why
I
made
that
argument
during
the
udo
conversations
so.
A
A
A
A
A
A
Environmental
situation
in
bloomington
better
over
the
long
term,
the
sustainability
commission.
A
Focuses
on
environmental
justice
and
they
also
focus
on
things
like
socioeconomic
status,.
A
A
A
A
Or
to
combine
the
two
into
a
com
combined
body
to
work
on
those
issues
together,
so
that
we.
A
A
I
saw
discussed
were
and
pl
the
discussion
on
plex
is
often
recycled
around
the
top
conversation.
A
Commission
on
sustainability
have
been
discussing
plexus
specifically,
I
thought
it
would
be
best.
A
A
Being
its
own
organization,
we
have
existed
since
the
1970s
and
I
think
we
do
offer
a
valuable.
D
D
L
Of
our
purview-
and
I
agree
with
david-
that
access
to
public
transportation
walkability
is.
L
L
E
Is
going
to
impact
runoff
looking
at
more
compact
neighborhoods.
D
Zoning
and
they
ought
to
stay
that
way,
and
people
have
strong
feelings
about
that.
So.
L
Of
the
conversation
about
it
last
year-
and
it
was,
it
was
emotional
for
sure.
L
L
A
So
I
think
that
there's
benefits
to
having
this
conversation
definitely.
A
Or
the
plan
commission
about
this
to
present
it
to
them
during
a
meeting
of
their
body
during.
A
A
A
That
we
would
have
to
come
to
at
least
a
majority
consensus
on
any
letter
that
we
would
submit.
L
L
Has
a
lot
of
like
any
planning
zoning
change,
there's
a
lot
of
devils
in
the
details,
but
might.
L
L
Nature
of
the
proposal,
rather
than
getting
into
the
nitty-gritty
details
about
which.
A
That's
my
mistake.
No,
I
think
a
nice
broad
letter
over
underlying
the
environmental.
A
A
A
A
This
way
as
an
involvement
of
our
community,
so
that's
that's
if
you
want
to
get
into
a
more.
A
Specific
conversation
around
policy-
you
can
do
that
on
your
own
separate
from
this
body,
but.
A
I
do
agree
with
what
suzanne
is
is
bringing
up
about
the
modal
broad
letter
about
the
benefits.
A
Going
to
start
drafting
this
kind
of
who's
going
to
be
working
on
this.
D
A
Ideas,
let's
have,
let's
have
someone
start
working
on
the
general
draft
of
the
letter
with.
A
Of
the
science-based
background
work
on
their
own
to
find,
locate
and
write
down
some
facts
that.
A
A
Density
versus
spread,
you
know,
maybe
write
down
a
couple
sentences
about
the
facts
in
question.
A
A
People
just
aren't
going
to
be
working
on
this.
If
we're
going
to
be
honest,.
A
Because
they'll
be
either
with
family
or
they'll,
be
missing
their
families
during
the
holiday.
So.
A
Plan
commission
has
ended
public
input
sessions
on
the
new
zoning
maps,
but
they
still
are.
B
A
Policy
I'll
I'll
plan
on
sending
a
letter
with
my
statement
and
what
I
believe
should.
A
A
A
Background
with
their
careers
look
into,
you
know
any
relevant
facts
that
they
may
know
or.
A
A
A
It
out-
because
I
don't
want
to
see
this
taking
too
long
and
we
miss
our
window
of
opportunity.
A
Do
we
have
any
more
comments
on
this?
We
can
arrange
specifics
via
email
if
we
need.
A
A
Would
trim
up
that
letter
maybe
remove
some
of
the
larger
portions
or
more
complex
versions.
A
A
Concrete
to
work
on,
preferably
next
month
and
at
the
latest
at
the
beginning
of
january.
A
At
some
point
and
we'll
work
on
the
details
when
we
figure
out
the
timeline,
because
I.
A
So
we'll
move
on
to
our
next
part
piece
of
new
business,
which
is
the
environmental
commission
fellow
update
from
ben.
He
just
wants
to
update.
C
On
the
connectivity
plan
and
making
a
pledge
and
a
brochure.
C
To
contact
different
neighborhoods
and
also
I
made
a
map
as
well,
which
I'm
gonna,
hopefully.
C
Share
with
you,
if
this,
oh,
maybe
not
it's
saying,
there's
an
error.
C
Maybe
I
won't
be
sharing
it
sorry
about
that.
I
don't
know
why
it's
not
working.
C
So
maybe
I'll
send
out
the
map
after
this
meeting
or
tomorrow,
and
you
guys
can
see
the.
C
Map
I
made
about
different
neighborhoods
that
we
or
that
I
identified,
that
would
be
a
good
spot.
C
C
We
should
be
talking
to
any
type
of
planting
would
be
beneficial
in
people's
backyards,
whether.
C
For
their
connectivity
plan,
so
I
have
to
do
some
edits
on
the
brochure
and
the
pledge
that.
C
C
On
tuesday
or
wednesday
once
linda
sends
me
her
final
edits
I'll
get
I'll
do
what
I
need
to.
C
I
think
I'm
not
sure,
but
I
think
we
might
have
changed
it
from
contacting.
C
Like
people
by
email
to
contacting
neighborhood
groups
instead,
because
those
are
easier
to.
C
Not
made
it
a
little
bit
more
realistic.
Does
anyone
have
any
questions
about
that.
C
Yes
done
yes,
hi.
This
month's
nc
iris
meeting
brought
up
something
that
struck
me
that.
E
Would
be
germane
to
the
connectivity
in
essence,
greenway
type
of
thoughts
they've
been
approached.
E
By
a
group
from
knox
county,
that's
trying
to
get
involved
into
this
local,
basically.
E
And
a
couple
other
people
today,
but
the
idea
again
gets
into
some
of
the
same
things
have
been.
E
People
at
the
meeting
members
seem
to
be
fairly
enthusiastic
about
the
program
because
one
of
the.
E
Things,
of
course
it
addresses
is
invasive
plants,
and
that
gets
back
into
biodiversity
and
all.
A
A
All
the
work
you've
done
on
everything,
including
the
environmental
justice
letter
and
the
connectivity
plan.
We
have
no
more
questions
for
ben,
we'll
move
on
to.
A
A
A
Section
currently
says
so:
everyone
watching
at
home
is
aware,
and
then
I'll
read
the
amendment.
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
So
that
we'll
know
everyone
who
will
everyone
whose
term
has
expired?
We
should.
A
In
that
it
allows
more
people
to
be
given
the
choice
to
run,
because
many
people
choose.
A
A
Elect
chair
vice
chair
and
secretary
treasurer
in
that
order,
and
then
I
decided
it's
very
awkward.
A
A
A
Is
in
high
school
but
I
I
still
think
there's
a
level
of
awkwardness
to
people
voting
when.
A
A
If
we
just
have
a
non-biased
participant
in
the
commission
in
this
case,
it
would
be
linda.
A
Be
one
of
our
ec
fellows,
for
example,
to
count
the
ballots
secretly
and
tell
us
the
results.
K
A
I
had
mistyped,
I
sent
it
out
about
an
hour
before
this
meeting.
That's
my
mistake
and
that's.
A
Read
it
it
basically,
the
second
amendment
just
bumps
everything
back
an
additional
month,
because.
A
A
Two
or
three
more
months
of
power-
it's
just,
I
think
it
solves
the
issue
of
the
awkwardness.
A
The
amendment
as
written
so
moved
second
linda:
can
you
call
the
role.
B
Shelby,
yes
mike,
yes,
dave
I'd,
give
a
thumbs
up,
but
since
you're
not
looking
at
your
screen.
D
Yes,
the
amendment
passes
unanimously
so
now
the
next
topic
is
pretty
self-explanatory.
It's.
A
There's
multiple
candidates,
of
course,
we'll
have
around
a
secret
battling
if
there
are
no.
A
Opposed
candidates,
we
will
just
hold
a
vote
by
acclimation
and
then
this
also
one
question.
A
I
had
for
you
linda:
do
you
think
that
this
should
impact
when
we
do
our
bucket
list
meeting.
A
Bring
a
dish
and
then
we
have
a
casual
meeting
where
we
eat
and
chat
and
talk
about.
A
Or
another,
which
is
why
it's
called
a
bucket
list
meeting
and
then
we
have
a
vote
on
what
top.
A
Priorities
we
would
like
to
tackle
from
that
list
that
upcoming
year
so
this
past
year,
one
thing.
A
We
focused
on
was
the
udl,
for
example,
and
then
we
also
wanted
to
focus
a
bit
on
sending
more.
A
Guest
columns
and
letters
to
the
ht
which
we've
done
as
well,
so
I
don't
know
if
we
should
alter.
A
B
My
first
initial
response
is
to
keep
it
in
january,
in
fact,
maybe
even
december,
so
we
could.
B
Get
started
on
it
in
january,
because
then
that
coincides
with
the
fellows
okay
and
their
work.
A
So
that
aligns
the
best
in
a
chronological
time
manager,
I'm
fine
with
that
as
well.
A
I'm
I
don't
think
we
didn't
have
a
vote
on
that.
I
would
ask.
A
A
No
potluck
not
pandemic
safe,
but
you're
allowed
to
snack
at
home.
If
you
want
on
zoom.
A
G
Ahead,
no,
I
just
wanted
to
say
that,
for
like
in
december
to
january,
I
have
like
a
month
off.
C
From
school,
so
I
can
like
spend
a
lot
of
time
and
like
just
be
ahead
of
hours
in
the
spring.
C
And
just
do
whatever
you
guys
need
me
to
do
I'll,
have
nothing
else
going
on
during
that
month.
So.
K
Just
could
point
out
that
some
years,
our
meeting
in
december
could
fall.
K
Yeah
that
that
was
another
when
our
meeting
is
next
month,
but
this
is
not
part
of
a
bylaws.
G
December
or
january,
I
certainly
don't
think
we
should
push
it
back.
I
know
we
have
a.
G
What
you
can
call
it?
The
the
groups
within
the
commission,
the
working
groups
working.
G
A
A
Bloomington
to
meet
at
that
time,
which
I
think
is
one
of
the
weird
perks
of
the
pandemic-
is.
A
Bloomington
that
are
under
the
purview
of
the
environmental
commission
for
us
to
address
in
2021.
A
G
Doing
the
bucket
list,
I
would
say
our
host
either
linda
or
ben
or
myself.
A
G
Utilize
the
chat
yep
yep,
so
there
I
think
there
are.
There-
are
options
built
into
zoom
for
us
to.
A
All
right
so
anything
else
on
the
topic
of
elections
or
the
bucket
list
meeting.
A
Seeing
none
we'll
move
on
to
commissioner
announcements.
I
have
no
announcement.
A
A
A
Would
be
to
focus
on
the
transportation
plan
and
offering
amendments
the
same
we
did
to
the
udl.
E
The
thing
that
I
mentioned
before
and
I
had
sent,
I
think,
to
david
and
somewhat.
E
Another
person
on
the
commission
about
the
hometown
national
park
thing
I'll,
send
a
link.
E
E
The
nc
iris
group
that
they
considered
we
we
can
at
the
meeting,
we
were
pretty
happy
about.
E
A
couple
weeks
ago
I
met
with
one
of
the
park
staff
at
taking
a
look
at
southeast
park
with
one.
E
Of
my
fellow
mce
iris
volunteers
that
one
of
my
neighbors
kind
of
went
over
with
with
him
the.
E
Progress
that
we
had
made
in
southeast
park
I'll
take
a
look
and
see
what.
E
What
was
accomplished
part
of
the
park?
We
got
rid
of
a
lot
of
the
invasives.
E
A
K
Site
meetings-
and
there
are
a
couple
of
things
in
their
environmental
implications
that
might
be.
K
A
D
Before
I
just
put
the
link
to
it
on
the
chat
and
if
you're
concerned
about.
A
Nope,
thank
you
for
being
here
bailey
for
applying,
and
we
welcome
you
again
just.
A
A
Email,
any
of
us
specifically
linda
and
I
get
the
most
emails
about
that
kind
of
thing.
A
B
No,
I
do
not
and
susanna
do
you
have
a
report.
A
The
agenda
items
I
have
one
last
thing
to
ask
linda:
are
you
the
one
in
control
of.
B
Yes,
can
you
add
in
the
amendment
that
we
voted
in
tonight
to
that?
Yes,
thank
you.
A
I
appreciate
that
so
seeing
no
other
items
on
our
agenda
I'll,
entertain
a
motion
to
adjourn.
A
So
and
I
don't
believe
we
have
to
do
roll
call
for
adjournment,
do
we
have
a
second.
K
Rules
of
order,
let
you
just
announce
an
insurance.
I
follow
what
the
city
council.