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A
A
With
introductions
I'll
start
with
myself,
I'm
sam
armstrong,
the
chair
of
the
ec,
a
student
at.
B
And
yeah.
A
Second,
well
raise
your
hand
if
you're,
for
it
unanimous
vote,
don't
need
to
call
on
kerry.
A
Public
comment
period,
it
looks
like
no
one
here
is
in
person.
Do
we
have
any
people
on
zoom.
A
Then
does
this
look
like
it?
That's
that
okay,
we
can
move
on
to
reports
now.
A
And
we
will
start
with
the
tree
commission,
the
pre-commissioning
actually
audrey
has
no.
A
Make
their
meeting
this
month,
but
they
finally
had
one
this
year
and
they
approved.
A
Their
january
meeting
minutes,
and
then
they
had
very
few
items
for
their
new
new
business.
A
A
Which
I
assume
that
is
the
one
on
the
watershed
around
lake
monroe
that
will
be
affecting
it.
A
A
That
was
it
as
far
as
their
meeting,
so
next
one
we
have
is
the
ecos
update,
because.
B
Major
news
out
of
it
was
the
lauren
comments.
Should
notice
she's
married
governor
switching.
B
B
To
assess
community
participation
with
factors
doing
actions
that
relate
to.
B
Demonstrated
the
software
reminded
me
much
of
what
we've
been
talking
about
for
our.
B
Wildlife
corps
project
as
far
as
voluntary
citizen
participation.
B
Have
it
so
that
low-income
people
don't
get
left
behind?
In
essence
with.
B
People
without
homes
versus
homeless,.
B
A
Did
they
have
any
thoughts
on
that
currently
from
what
warren
said
that.
B
So
the
glacial
speed
sings
the
progressive
for
sure
well,
thank
you
for
the
update
john.
A
Do
we
have
one
from
evac
this
month?
Yes,
you
wrecked
me
seven
seconds.
B
B
The
little
trail
that
will
go
all
the
way
around
the
lake
parts
of
that
are
still.
B
Under
construction,
and
much
of
that
is
complete,
and
the
next
thing
is
climate
action
plan.
B
They
don't
seem
to
have
accomplished
a
whole
lot,
yet
new
business,
we
talked
about.
B
There's
a
little
wetland
at
switzerland
park,
but
you
can
just
have
a
look
at
what's
there,
but.
C
Yeah:
okay,
yeah,
we'll
write
a
note
down
for
that
friends
of
lake
monroe.
Oh.
B
Percentage
of
mcivers
members
are
hustling,
linda
is
also
one
of
the
members,
so.
B
What
the
quarters
project
was
about,
but
believe
me
at
this
point,
I
personally
see
its
importance.
B
Do
restoration
work
in
vladimir
woods,
southeast
park
and
seeing
the
spread
and
then
it
goes.
B
And
now
is
covers
the
professor
thought
that
s7
to
see
its
spread
from
chris
boulevard.
B
Through
vladimir
woods,
along
jackson,
creek
near
capone
college,
small
road.
B
B
Cleared
garlic,
mustard
and
honeysuckle
and
winter
creeper
are
now
being
invaded
by.
B
B
For
a
number
of
years
now
to
see
the
trilliums
to
see
the
native
wildfires
that
when
I
first.
A
We
worked
in
holiday
park
in
indianapolis
on
western
sunday
and
the
main
issue
with
it
is.
A
A
B
B
A
A
A
Daniel
okay,
well,
we
met
and
linda
and
my
met
three
four
days
ago.
I
was
there
too.
B
B
Eu
and
something
that
the
environmental
commission
has
done
for
years
and
years.
B
We
came
up
with
two
ideas:
one
was
to
create
a
checklist,
hopefully
can
be
used
by
the
planning.
B
Planning
department
approval,
but
that
was
one
idea
and
the
second
idea.
B
B
A
statement
to
the
effect
that
we
would
like
the
planner
in
charge
of
a
proposal
that
doesn't.
B
The
ecbc
could
do
its
work
and,
let's
see,
and
oh
actually,
the
language
which
mike
supplied
is.
B
That
it
would
be
proposals
that
had
site
specific
concerns,
for
instance
riparian
buffers.
B
Because
we
had
karst
for
topology,
we've
got
a
lot
of
that
kind
of
stuff.
In
this
this
community.
B
Though
so
I
think
what
we
want
to
do
jump
in
here
in
time
is:
we
want
to
come
up
with.
B
Thinking
about
understanding
that
neither
of
us
would
be
exhausted
at
this
point
and.
B
B
See
if
we
can
get
a
draft
pretty
much
put
it
knocked
into
final
form
electronically
and.
B
A
I
think
virtual
people
are
able
to
vote
as
long
as
they
gave
linda
ample
notice,
and
so
she
said.
A
A
A
So
I'll
send
out
one
to
me
link.
Do
you
guys,
like
those
where
you
type
in
your
name.
B
B
B
B
A
You
raise
your
hand
in
the
back
of
my
head.
I
remember
one
of
somehow
I
don't
even
know.
B
B
B
B
B
A
Well,
I
will
monitor
my
email
and
you
know
I'll
wait
till
monday
to
here.
A
Sending
out
a
link
for
your
special
session,
so
we'll
just
be
in
communication
about
that.
B
A
So,
just
just
let
me
know
when
you
guys
are
ready
and
I'll
schedule
a
session
special
session.
A
So
that
is
it
for
our
reports.
Our
next
segment
of
the
meeting
is
discussion
from.
B
B
What
we're
looking
for
when
we're
we're
asking
for
people
to
yeah
that
does
it
sounds
like
exactly.
A
Like
this,
I'm
part
of
that
dr
green
space
and
it's
for
public
areas
like
bryant
park.
Oh
it
is
so.
A
Powerpoint
I
was
on
the
on
boarding
meeting
for
adopted
green
space.
They
had.
B
A
So
the
next
part
about
biodiversity
working
group.
We
talked
briefly
about
the
next
steps.
A
Wounds
in
monroe
county,
like
mciris
canopy,
all
the
arborists
that
are
helping
with
hair
removal.
A
Blue
stone
actually
talked
with
seth,
and
then
I
forget
the
name
of
this
company
that
he's
a.
A
One
of
them
is
blue
stone
and
one
of
them
another
one
is
like
arbor.
I
know.
A
What
we
were
thinking
in
the
biodiversity
means
that
there's
sort
of
an
ad
hoc
approach
to.
A
Call
for
group
meetings,
you
know
about
groups
like
do
we
have
a
vote
correctly?
Do
we
have
a
local.
B
We
really
should
be
working
together,
so
that's
something
that
we
were
going
to
speak
about.
A
For
sure
the
next
one
is
the
eco
heroes
working
group
last
minute:
specifics
is
anybody
on
that.
E
So
what
we're
doing
is
the
powerpoint
like
last
year
and
people
are
gonna,
come
in
and
pick.
E
Up
prizes,
I
was
organizing
the
certificates
today
right
there
here.
So
all
the
prizes
are
laid
out.
E
So
those
will
be
finished
friday
next
week
we're
inviting
people
to
come.
E
I
got
one
response
from
your
partner,
but
I
think
I
need
to
call
out
the
rest
of.
A
Thank
you
ben
and
then
have
an
update
on
the
air
quality
working
group
I'll.
A
Is
it
actually
said,
what
have
we
told
it's
not
set,
so
you
know
I'll
send
an
email
about
that
too.
A
Yeah,
well,
that's
a
great
resource.
You
know
for
us
to
be
working
with
as
a
sphere
professor.
A
Yeah
so
yeah,
it
was
just
interesting
to
see
that
you
know
there's
been
a
history
of
complaints.
A
I
think
that
you
know
raises
some
somewhat
concerning
level
of.
B
Concern
about
what's
going
on,
do
you
know
if
anyone
reported
on
the
epa
is
there
is.
E
A
Solvent
smell
like
at
least
weekly,
so
that's
all
I
have
for
air
quality.
Then
you
might
have.
E
That
I
might
as
well
just
see
just
address
it
here
so
that
as
soon
as
we
get,
we
can
just.
E
So,
sam,
so
anyone
else
interested
in
just
carrying
around
a
monitor
with
them.
It's
really
just
a.
E
C
A
Notice
might
be
have
the
air
quality
impacted
regularly.
That
would
be
good.
A
And
you
can
upload
the
data
connection,
okay,
so
that's
good
information,
so
that
is
it
for.
A
Air
quality
working
group,
unless
anyone
else
has
anything
like
that.
Okay,
on
to
new
business.
A
A
Calorie
pear
trees,
I
think
we
basically
just
talked
about
that
in
our
biodiversity.
A
Working
group
update,
unless
anybody
has
you
know
any
thoughts
on
that
or
anything.
B
Associated
neighborhood
association,
the
best
looking
deal
right
now
is
the.
B
They
can
go:
bang,
bang,
bang,
bang,
bang
yeah.
So
again,
this
is
where
the
neighborhood.
B
Talking
to
my
neighbors
that
have
them
in
their
yard,
I've
talked
to
two
families.
B
B
B
And
we
need
to
have
some
priority
and
you
know
I
want
to
firmly
believe
in
the
environmental.
B
B
If
you're,
a
modest
income,
family
you're
talking
well
over
a
grand
to
take
out
a
tree.
B
B
Than
it
does
to
cut
down
the
same
size,
so
I
assume
that
people
have
looked
into
grant
funding.
B
Corridor-
I
don't
know:
oh
there
yeah
there's
even
one
in
griffey
that
I
that
we
cut
down.
A
The
fruit
wood
is
a
lot
denser
than
the
50
honeysuckle,
but
speaking
of
grants.
A
Grants
for
invasive
removal
and
they're,
even
more
modest
than
the.
A
Discounts
being
given
out
for
the
calorie
perimeter
by
the
organizations
working
with.
A
Mciris,
so
you
know,
bloomington
has
a
small
and
simple
grant
it's
through
hands.
It's
five.
A
A
More
people
to
buy
tools
yeah
for
supplies,
so
that's
maybe
something
we
want
to
think
about
is.
B
B
Them
you
know
some
cuttings,
that's
what
I
do
still
got
that
prepared,
but
the
problem
is:
is
that.
B
B
Unfortunately,
you
know
go
coach
not
around
anymore.
Maybe
this
local
potential
donor,
but.
B
Don't
know
whether
alan
or
julian
have
actually
thought
about
that.
I've
kind
of
wondered
myself.
B
B
A
bunch
of
bunch
of
things
like
this
google
that
there's
a
midwest
invasive
plant
network.
I.
B
B
C
Grant
you
said
is
that
just
for
equipment,
because
it's
pretty
much
yeah,
it's
not
a.
A
Or
something
like
that
in
one
neighborhood
so
and
it
would
be
harder
to
to
arrange
to
organize.
C
But
I
also
don't
see
why
nhoa
would
have
to
be
involved
at
all.
If
you
had
a
group
of.
A
Speaking
of
grants
at
sagefest,
I
ran
into
congressional
candidate
esoc.
I
don't
know.
A
A
A
Onto
old
business
now,
first
item
is
the
letter
support
on
the
polypropylene
erosion
turf
netting.
A
A
B
B
My
experience
with
pulling
seedling
privet
and
asian
bush
honeysuckle
out.
A
D
Yeah,
so
it's
a
mess
at
switch
yard
too.
It's
in
the
the
actual
fence
and
dog
park.
A
A
Okay,
so
that
is
it
for
that
item
I'll,
give
update
on
the
stage
test.
A
That
we
tabled
at
at
floydson
south
last
friday
afternoon
that
actually
went
really
well.
A
A
Habitat
connectivity,
pamphlets
then,
and
then
we
had
the
large.
A
E
Yeah
yeah,
so
we
had
that
out
and
we
had
some
information
about
the.
A
Are
so
I
think
that
was
a
win
for
us
right.
There
there's
actually
a
decent
amount
of
people.
A
In
the
first
half
before
the
punk
band
started
playing
and
it's
too
loud
to
talk.
A
But
it
was
also
supposed
to
be
outside
it
was
held
inside.
So
there
was
no.
A
F
F
A
The
next
item
is
the
handbook
revision
update.
I
think
that
is
linda
ben
unless.
A
A
Yeah
yeah,
that
is
it
for
old
business.
B
B
It's
got
marks
for
every
hundredth
of
an
inch
and
if
you
join
this.
B
If
you
join
this
system,
the
rain
gauge
costs
about
fifty
dollars
worth
shipping.
B
And
you're
supposed
to
they
want
you
to
measure
the
rain
at
seven
seven
a.m.
B
Every
day,
but
you
can
pick
a
different
time
after
eight
o'clock
and
I
still
would
rather.
B
One
of
the
people
I
can
communicating
a
lot
with,
has
been
christy
lindberg
and.
B
These
types
of
events-
oh
yeah,
and
baseline
data
being
able
to
see
changes.
I
mean.
B
And
there's
been
times
when
we've
been
really
quite
a
bit
above
our
long-term.
A
A
The
watershed
that
contributes
to
the
flooding-
you
know
around
kirkwood
avenue
actually.
A
Comes
from
campus,
so
andrea
and
I
actually
just
finished
co-authoring
a
column
directed
at
iu
to.
A
A
A
A
B
B
B
Before
everybody
leaves,
I
just
want
to
have
one
last
announcement,
I
believe
we're
having
the.
A
Director
of
the
conservation
law
center
next
month,
I
still
have
to
double
check
that.
A
She
she
and
I
have
requested
that
he
give
us
a
presentation
next
month.
A
No,
the
meeting
is
officially
adjourned.