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A
Introductions
I'll
go
first
matt
caldey
acting
chair.
A
Maybe
not
okay,
don't
conner,
commissioner.
D
Hi,
I'm
sam.
I
am
a
senior
at
iu
studying
environmental
and
sustainability
studies.
D
And
this
is
towards
the
beginning
of
the
second
year
of
me,
being
a
member
on
this
commission.
A
You,
scott.
F
H
Hi,
I'm
damien
and
I'm
the
commissioner
and
a
member
of
the
tree
commission.
C
A
I
believe
that's
everyone
we
have
on
tonight
next
on
the
agenda
would
be
approval
of.
A
I
would
accept
any
anyone
who
wants
to
move
to
approve
minutes.
A
H
Yes,
thank
you,
sam,
yes,
scott,
yes,.
A
A
Member
of
the
public
would
like
to
speak,
raise
your
hand
or
say
so
in
the
chat.
J
J
Oh,
hey
hi,
I'm
beth
rosenberger
and
I
work
for
the
platinum
transportation
department.
J
And
I
wanted
to
say
hi
I
am
on
the
long
range
and
trans,
I'm
basically
long
range
and.
J
J
And
part
of
that
comprehensive
plan
is
also
a
transportation
plan.
Both
of
those
plans
were.
J
J
J
J
J
A
And
that
I
carelessly
missed,
linda
and
ben
during
during
our
introductions.
I
And
the
liaison
for
the
commission,
thank
you
and
ben.
J
Not
new,
I
would
say
it's
changed
a
bit
over
the
years,
but
it's
not
new.
Typically
like
the.
J
Planning
department
has
the
development
services
side,
which
is
focused
on
permit
review
and.
J
Is
focused
on
the
long-range
plans
developing
and
implementing
those,
and
it
has
been
around
for.
J
I'm
not
sure
how
long,
but
probably
a
few
decades
at
least
yeah
all
right.
Thank
you.
G
And
it
involves
11
trees
being
removed
and
21
new
ones
being
put
in.
Those
include
black.
G
Sent
you
the
urban
forester's
report,
we
looked
a
little
bit
at
the
bicentennial
tree
planting.
G
And
I
think
I
sent
you
the
link
to
that
yesterday.
It
will
involve.
G
Neighborhood
and
some
of
them
have
as
many
as
half
a
dozen
neighborhoods
when
we
looked
at.
G
Tree
issues
at
iu
mia
talked
about.
A
See
the
next
report
would
be
monroe
county,
environmental
commission.
I
don't
know
if
they.
A
Matter
if
sam
you
were
able
to
attend
that,
so
I
didn't
attend
this
month's
one,
but
the.
D
Next
one
will
be
on
february,
9th
and
I'll
have
a
report
for
you
guys
next
month
about
that.
D
And
also
they
don't
have
their
minutes
on
the
website,
so
I
wasn't
even
able
to
get
a
synopsis.
D
From
there
to
provide
okay
all
right,
thank
you
looking
forward
to
the
next
one,
I
guess.
A
L
L
Their
committee's
commissions,
but-
and
he
was
quite
concerned
about.
L
This
action
of
his
colleagues,
particularly
about
the
climate.
L
Questions
about
trying
to
keep
that
one
particular
group
still
wired
in
to.
L
L
Well,
basically,
robert's
rules
of
order
and
the
definition
of
trying
to
meet
the
definition.
L
Of
what
is
a
member
of
in
good
standings
of
the
commission,
but
other
than
that
it
was.
You
know.
A
Dave
as
I've
said
in
the
past,
iraq
meets
every
other
month
and
I'm
pretty
sure
I've
reported
on.
G
The
most
recent
memory
or
meeting
at
our
last
meeting
so
nothing
new
on
that
one
yep.
I.
A
In
that
case,
we
can
keep
moving
to
friends
of
lake
monroe
yeah.
We
had
our
final
steering
committee.
G
Meeting
for
the
research
grant
that
had
gone
on
for
the
last
two
years,
maggie
sullivan.
G
Accomplished
and
where
we're
planning
to
go
from
there,
we've
invited
her
to
attend.
G
Not
try
to
go
through
all
of
that,
so
you'll
get
a
better
report
from
her
next
month.
A
L
The
passed
on
the
minutes
I
may
have
forgotten
to
do
that.
Does
anybody
never
seen.
L
Calorie
pair
on
their
property,
as
far
as
replacement
point
trees,
the
size.
L
Of
the
tree
and
the
fact
that
this
would
cost
a
significant
amount
of
money.
L
L
Particularly
help
our
projected
hopeful
project
and
that
support
it.
L
As
far
as
the
tax
deductible
status,
I
forgot
to
I,
since
else
used
to
work.
L
In
the
iu
foundation,
that's
been
drilled
in
my
head
about.
L
L
And
that
also
there's
discussion
about
the
plant
sale
for
this
fall
coming
up
with.
L
The
resources
to
support
those
that
are
members
that
are
growing
seeds
for
the
plant
sale.
L
And
getting
the
resources
necessary
for
that
and
the
fact
that
there
were
a
financial
statement.
L
Will
be
coming
from
the
mciris
for
I
assume
last
year,
so
that's
about
it
with
m.c
iris.
I
Okay,
that's
me,
I
think,
as
you
all
know,
I'm
not
gonna
give
you
detailed
descriptions
of
these.
I
This
month,
I'm
gonna
basically
just
tell
you
what
will
be
on
the
plan
commission
agenda.
I
The
first
one
is
a
primary
plat
approval
to
plant
seven
lots
in
a
right
of
way,
and
it's.
I
Being
brought
forward
by
the
redevelopment
commission,
another
one
is
at
424.
I
Development
and
the
last
thing
on
the
agenda
is
trinitas
ventures,
which
we've
talked
about
a
lot.
I
Of
times
in
the
past,
it's
on
out
on
arlington
park,
drive
out
and
also
off
of
17th
street.
A
See
that
being
all
there
is
on
ecpc,
I
guess
the
last
remaining
active
working.
A
Ben,
do
you
have
any
updates
on
that?
I
do
we
met
on
sunday
this
past
week
and
it
was
a
pretty.
K
Nine
responses
back
saying
that
they'll
be
attending,
so
that's
pretty
exciting.
K
And
then
maybe
trying
to
give
those
out
as
another
step
of
the
habitat
connectivity
plan.
K
And
that's
kind
of
what
we
talked
about
but
we'll
be
meeting
with
the
neighborhood.
K
Associations
on
zoom
february,
6th
at
4,
pm
and
I'll
send
out
a
zoom
link
to
all
the
ec
members.
K
A
The
confront
the
christ
climate
crisis
group
and
the
signing
of
their
letter
of
support.
A
Linda
is
that
something
that
we
would
just
vote,
whether
we
approve
of
or
is
that
a
letter.
A
That
someone
actually
has
to
write,
I
saw
I
saw
their
their
document,
but
I
don't.
I
don't
recall.
A
Exactly
what
our
plan
was,
I
don't
know
if
we
had
an
official
plan
to
just
sign
what
they
had.
G
I'd
like
to
move
that
we
don't
do
anything,
the
reason
being
that
if
you
read
through
their.
D
Indiana
beyond
coal
indiana
climate
coalition,
who's,
your
action,
who's,
your
environmental
council.
D
Friends
of
lake
monroe,
a
few
of
the
audubon
societies
and
other
groups
like
that
have
signed.
D
D
Remotely
like
a
climate
plan,
especially
with
a
really
heavily
republican,
dominated.
D
Political
system
here,
sam
did
you
read
the
bill.
I
looked
through
some
of
it.
A
Yeah,
well,
that's
a
good
question
and
the
when
I
read
it,
I
I'm
you
know,
I'm
not
a
voting
member
but.
A
The
I
don't
know
I
can't
I
can't
remember
where
to
where
to
find
all
that
text
right
now,.
A
A
Their
presentation
at
the
last
meeting-
and
I
remember
thinking
that
a
lot
of
stuff
that
they.
A
A
L
L
Our
congressperson
that
claimed
the
buildback
better.
I
had
written
a
polite
letter.
L
Climate
action
components
and
versus
the
controversial.
L
Inflation,
so
I
have
very
little
faith
in
our
super
majority.
It
may
be
just
a
waste
of
time.
A
Yeah,
I
guess
that's
kind
of
why
I
remembered
it
as
as
as
aspirational
as
something
that.
A
A
That
I
wasn't
fond
of
the
other
thing
that
I'm
I'm
noticing
now.
As
I
look
back
at
the.
A
Voted
that
we
would
sign
the
letter
of
support
so
now
it's
I
don't
know.
I.
A
Well,
we
can
continue
discussion
if
people
have
more
things
to
contribute,
but
if
there's.
A
We
we
will
do
a
vote
on
dave's
proposal
that
we
do
nothing
at
this
time.
I
will
make
one
more.
B
Comment
that
some
of
those
groups
that
sam
mentioned
that
have
endorsed
this
spend
a
lot.
G
At
least
one
of
which
I'm
a
member
of,
I
think,
I'm
going
to
abstain
on
my
motion.
A
Yeah,
I'm
not
I'm
not
familiar
enough
with
the
robert's
rules
of
order
here
or
anything.
A
Go
through
voting
on
it
since
it
was
already
moved
and
seconded.
I
think
you
can
withdraw.
I
Well,
could
it
be
tabled
until
next
month,
when
everybody
jumps
into
it
a
little
bit
deeper.
L
I
agree
with
linda
yeah.
That's
I
personally
would
would
enjoy
that
outcome,
because
it
would.
A
First
motion
was
still
on
the
table
here:
a
table,
an
open
motion.
A
Group
letter,
I
will
start
by
voting
yes
and
then
mike
yes,
dave,
yes,
don,
yes,
dania.
A
A
Dc
priority
projects,
project
priorities,
yeah,
I'm
not
100
sure
what
the
best
way
to
do
this
is.
A
But
I
think
ben,
if
you're
able
to
maybe
keep
notes
on
it
as
people
present
their
ideas.
K
What
people
are
saying
or
would
you
just
rather
me,
write
it
down
on
a
piece
of
paper.
A
No,
this
this
works
great
this
way,
even
if,
if
you
know
someone.
K
Is
that
a
good
font
size,
or
should
it
be
bigger.
H
A
Waiting
a
really
long
time
for
people
to
submit
their
votes
and
it's
you
know
ben-
has
to.
A
Has
to
prod
people
to
get
their
get
their
votes
in
and
we
don't
learn
our
priority
until.
A
Idea,
even
though
it
is
clunky
was
to
do
this
as
trent
transparently
as
possible
and
in
a
way
that.
H
A
A
K
Another
idea
is
if
people
want
to
send
me
their
ideas
now
and
we
can
go
offline
for
like.
K
I
Discuss
you
know
what
you
really
mean
by
I
mean
if
you
say
it
in
a
phrase
that
might.
A
Yeah,
I'm
not
sure
that
would
be
faster
either
really
than
us.
A
A
L
Do
we
have
to
do
anything
with?
The
first
question
I
have
is,
with
the
habitat,
do.
L
We
have
to
read:
let's
continue,
how
do
we
is,
does
that
have
to
be
re-upped.
A
L
Well,
are
we
talking
about
just
a
new.
L
New
new
projects,
or
continuation
of
things
like
I
consider
the
corridor
project
to
be.
A
I
wouldn't
think
so.
That's
okay
connectivity
plan,
that's
a
thing
that
we,
you
know.
L
The
second,
the
the
only
new
new
thing
that
I'm
would
like
to
advocate
for
is.
L
And
county,
and
it
seems
we
I'm
not
seeing
any
action
coming
out
of
the
sustainability
commission.
L
And
somebody's
got
to
step
up
to
the
plate
and
get
involved
in
waste.
L
Would
help
both
the
city,
sanitation
people
as
well
as
working
with
the
monroe
county,
solid
waste.
L
District
and
hopefully
even
indiana
university.
L
But
to
get
every
as
many
people
involved
and
trying
to
reduce
particularly
plastics.
L
A
Okay,
dave,
I
see
your
hands
up.
I
would
think
we
should
keep
the
biodiversity
committee
as.
G
One
of
the
things
on
the
bucket
list-
I
don't
understand
why
not
yeah
yeah
the
working.
A
Groups
are,
are
fluid,
we've
been
kind
of
both
reacting
to
our
workload
and
the
times.
A
Our
projects
of
emphasis,
so
working
groups
are
something
that
we
could
decide
at
any
given
time.
A
A
We
were
really
doing
the
biodiversity
and
before
that,
a
lot
of
outreach.
A
With
with
need,
and
with
also
based
on
what
type
of
priority
projects
we
choose,.
A
D
I
have
three
of
them:
if
that's
okay,
sure
one
of
them
ben
already
mentioned.
D
Talked
about
you
know
somehow
petitioning
the
city
to
look
at
our
hand,
small
and
simple,
grant.
D
And
contributing
to
the
habitat
connectivity
plan
and
just
generally
being
able
to.
D
More
realistically
assist
residents
in
town
to
combat
invasives
and
replant
with
natives.
D
Utility
side,
but
we
can
approach
it
from
maybe
a
green
infrastructure,
slash
native
tree
planting.
D
Approach
and
then
the
third
one
is
it'd,
be
really
cool.
If
we
could
work
closer.
D
Affects
the
city
and
speaking
of
stormwater,
basically,
all
the
flooding
that
happened
in
town.
A
Okay,
as
soon
as
we
give
ben
a
second
to
get
caught
up
here,.
I
Bucket
list,
what
we're
doing
is
coming
up
with
one
project
that
we'll
spend
the
whole.
L
I
think
that
what
strikes
me
is
that
the
wildlife
quarter,
one
touches
on
all
the.
L
Several
of
the
issues
that
were
just
brought
up-
flooding,
biodiversity,
it
we
could.
L
L
Are
related
to
what
we're
trying
to
accomplish
with
the
wildlife
diversity
projects
supporting.
L
L
In
projects
that
are
ongoing
with
other
city
departments,
with
what
we
want
to
get
done,.
L
And
show
how
what
work
we're
focusing
on
covers
multiple
issues
that
need
to
be
addressed.
A
Okay,
yeah
the
way
that
I'm
thinking
of
it
is
any
of
the
projects
we've
taken
on
before.
A
Aren't
going
away,
the
connectivity
plan
is
still
a
big
thing,
we're
doing
we're
still
still.
A
A
Feel
like
we
need
to
recommend
ones
that
that
are
already
in
motion.
Scott
is
your
hand
up.
E
E
E
A
E
Think
there
is
an
educational
component
there,
but
especially
for
folks
who
have
maybe
been
on.
E
You
know
anything
else,
creative.
We
could
consider.
You
know
here
in
bloomington
to
help
encourage.
E
A
Well,
I'll
share
a
bucket
list
potential
item
to
conduct
air
sampling
tests
and.
A
Thinking
about
it,
both
in
even
though
it
predated
me,
the
the
environmental
action
plan.
A
Portable
monitor
that
I
guess
ben
is
in
control
of
at
this
time,
and
I
thought
it'd
be
good
if.
A
You
know
that
we're
working
on
so
just
as
a
as
a
broad.
A
A
A
Since
we
have
that
tool
and
see
what
we
learn,
you
got
a
lot
of
hands
sam.
Oh,
I
just
wanted
to
say.
D
The
second
two
points
about
iu
and
planting
trees.
Just
so
we
can.
G
Remembering
people's
names,
but
there
is
a
professor
in
environmental
science
in
spea
who.
G
Who
can
tell
me
the
guy's
name
that
I'm
thinking
of
there
must
be
a
people
here?
Who
can.
I
The
person's
name,
but
as
another
side
to
throw
in
here
our
department,
has.
K
Are
you
thinking
of
professor
raf?
I
went
to
him
for
some
advice
a
few
months
back
about
when.
K
Everyone
else
know
that
I
have
been
collecting
data
over
the
past
few
months
with
their
monitor.
K
Out
tomorrow
in
the
afternoon,
and
I
think
we're
adding
five
more
sites
tomorrow,
keep
us
on
the.
G
List
so
we
know
what
you're
getting
yeah.
No,
I
will
again
like
I
personally
don't
think
I
would.
K
It's
also,
maybe
not
great,
to
compare
to
other
like
state
devices,
because
they
don't
really.
K
It
on
an
air,
monitor
and
also
a
device
that
we
can
for
sure
check
with
or
testing
something.
K
A
Yeah
again,
if
we
do
choose
to
go
down
that
road
and
if
the
money
is
available
for
air
monitors.
A
Which
is
something
that
wasn't
on
my
radar,
putting
them
at
certain
locations
and
leaving.
A
A
A
A
A
L
Yeah
I
I
really
agree
what
you
just
said:
having
collected
water
samples.
L
Want
to
you
have
dilution
to
the
point
that
it
doesn't
reflect
at
all.
What
happens
when.
L
You
have
a
higher
concentration
with
low
flow
yeah
they're
they're.
I
kind
of
question
the.
L
Idea,
as
I
think
about
it
more,
the
idea
of
going
around
temporarily
having
sites
set
up.
L
L
As
to
if
there
is
a
specific
need
that
shows
up
in
the
data
that
various
people
are
collecting.
A
A
I've
only
I'm
going
on
only
about
five
years
in
the
commission,
but
that's
been
an
area
we've.
A
A
Any
of
the
resources
we
have
available
to
us,
but
you
know
before
we
get
too
far.
C
C
Yeah,
in
addition
to
that,
I
liked
sam's
idea
about
the
like
native
planning
stuff,
but
I
don't.
C
Scope
of
our
commission,
or
if
that
goes
more
to
mciris,
but
maybe
having
some
sort
of
program.
C
Of
that
incentivizes
removing
the
invasive
plants
and
replacing
them
with
native
plants.
A
Let's
see
how
would
you
summarize
that,
as
a
bullet
point
for
ben
to
include
here.
C
That's
a
great
question:
fine
idea,
as
someone
who's
fighting
just
a
ton
of
invasives
in
his.
C
Education
and
pamphlets
about
it
or
yeah,
I
don't
know
what
an
incentive
would
look
like.
A
B
K
Mike,
can
you
say
that
again
sorry,
stream,
inventory
and
classification
system.
I
I'm
pretty
sure
that's
listed
in
the
in
the
comp
plan.
G
Notice
that
dademia
has
a
thing
in
the
chat
which
is
reduced.
Fossil
fuel
use
in
bloomington.
L
A
L
A
ban
on
a
number
of
invasive
plants-
and
I
still
learned
from
my
neighbors.
L
That
some
of
our
stores
in
bloomington
are
still
selling
these.
Some
of
the
peop.
L
The
plants
that
are
now
on
the
invasive
do
not
sell
an
indiana
list.
The
potential.
L
Potential
would
be
figure
out
a
way
to
periodically
find
out
what's
being
sold.
L
We're
reminding
those
various
people
places
that
sell
plants
of
what
the
state
has.
L
As
asking
to
they're,
not
asking
saying
shall
not
be
sold
here
in.
L
Indiana
I
realize
the
enforcement
mechanism
is
relatively
weak
even
at
the
state
level,
but.
L
Particularly,
the
big
box
stores
seem
to
sell
things
or
send
ship
things
to
their
outlets.
In.
C
A
sale
ban
that
passed
in,
I
want
to
say
2019,
so
it
has
been
done
and
the
problem
I
wouldn't
say.
C
The
problem,
but
the
biggest
weakness
of
that
doing
something
like
that
is
that
it
doesn't
apply.
C
Going
forward,
but
it's
not,
it
doesn't
have
any
provisions
for
removal
or
anything.
L
L
And
so
I'll
next
time
I
see
margaret
I
I'll
ask
her
about
what
their,
how
things
are
working.
A
Okay,
yeah:
it's
definitely
a
good
idea
that,
while
I
support
it,
it's
it's.
A
Kind
of
it's
a
thing
we
always
fall
into
like
reduced
fossil
fuel
fuel
usage.
A
Is
a
great
thing,
but
I
don't
know
how
the
ec
is
going
to
do
it.
So
I
I
completely
agree
with
you.
A
And
it's
a
great
idea
and
I'm
not
sure
exactly
what
what
mechanisms
are
available
to
us.
But.
E
Incentives
for
kind
of
the
transition
to
electric
vehicles,
like
some
cities-
I
guess-
are.
E
E
E
A
E
Well,
I
guess
I
guess
I'm
just
a
hopeless
academic
apparently,
but
no
I
I
would
be
curious.
Yeah.
E
Figure
out
and
again
my
guess
is:
there's
other
groups
around
bloomington
government.
E
E
Chasing
down
all
the
leads
that
we
can
in
the
ev
space,
but
you
know
also
more
broadly.
L
In
their
communities
so-
and
some
are
municipal
and
some
are
and
also
encouraging.
L
Private
sector
charging
stations
but
linda,
are
you
aware
of
any.
F
Mm-Hmm
all
new
developments,
you
know
if
they
have
you
know
over
so
many
parking
spaces
have.
I
I
I
L
Identified
where
charging
stations
were,
and
one
of
the
biggest
drawbacks
is
for
e-vehicles
is.
L
L
I'm
not
sure
what
would
happen.
You
know
whether
you
can
get
charged
we'll
be
able
to
use,
say
a
a.
L
Site
at
an
apartment
complex,
but
while
well,
these
are
always
good
discussions
and
we.
A
A
Specifically
ended
up
on
this
sheet
or
not,
you
know,
and
in
the
commission
moving
forwards.
B
B
A
A
Too
terribly
many
voting
members
left
here
in
the
meeting
either.
So
if
we
were
to
vote
on
it,
I.
A
Do
think
it
is
something
logistically
that
that
we
could
tackle,
but
sam,
I
saw
your
hand
up.
D
I
was
going
to
say
that
folks
in
this
meeting,
whose
terms
are
expiring
soon,
I
don't
think
it's.
A
A
Membership,
as
of
right
now
may
very
well
not
be
going
anywhere.
It's
just
gonna
be
listed.
That
way.
D
Do
we
have
quorum
five
voting
members
here,
I
think
six,
seven
seven
yeah
actually
seven
is
is.
D
A
A
A
Say
taking
a
note
next
to
them,
or
something
like
that,
so
that
we'd
have
a
tally.
A
I
can't
do
it.
Would
anyone
like
to
second
sam's
motion
to
to
vote
in
meeting
here
today.
A
A
Whether
we're
voting
in
person
in
this
meeting
is
what
is
what
we
were
voting.
A
Us
voting
at
another
time,
be
it
special
or
the
february
meeting.
A
D
So
sorry,
I
vote
yes,
scott.
A
Usually
they're
not
close,
and
so
I
just
read
names
did
we
draw
see.
I
said
yes,
god.
A
A
Would
you
like
to
rank
your
top
few
real,
quick,
I'm
not
sure
I've
still
got
my.
I
got.
L
Okay,
how
how
do
we,
how
again,
are
we
supposed
to
vote
on
this
on
each
of
these
10
issues,.
A
L
One
I
would
give
the
high
high.
L
And
I
guess,
looking
into
banning
having
a
city,
ordinance
or
some
way
supporting
the.
L
Can't
see
all
the
my
screen
is
locked
up,
so
I
can't
see
the
other
after
I
can't.
L
Yeah,
I
think
that
the
input
on
the
planning
committee
city
planning
isn't
a
single.
L
Function,
reducing
waste
is
essential
and
supporting
the
biodiversity
is
essential
and.
L
And
you
know
doing
something
about
the
invasive
state
law
is
important
to
me
that
so
that's.
I
I
And
just
call
them
by
the
number,
instead
of
describing
them
that
I
think
that'd
be
easier.
I
L
Okay,
honestly,
the
biodiversity
working
group
isn't
going
anywhere
so
number
three
really.
A
Maintaining
is
my
understanding,
okay!
Well,
okay,
so
let
me
do
for
me
again:
important
is
reducing.
L
Waste
that'd
be
my
number
one
and,
of
course,
continuing
the
planning
pardon.
What
number
is.
L
Number
three
four
would
be
my
three,
because
that's
that's
just
really
needs
to
be
open.
Besides.
A
A
Number
one
continuing
the
plan
committee,
one
if
two
to
number
six
air
related
stuff.
A
And
then
I'd
give
my
one
point
to
the
stream
inventory
and
classification
system
number
seven.
A
A
We're
doing
but
we're
rolling
out
a
connectivity
plan,
there's
no
reason
for
the
biodiversity
one.
A
A
That
either,
but
I'm
I'm
looking
at
it
as
a
given,
okay,
well
I'll
vote.
My
first
is
number
one.
C
I
can
go
ahead.
My
number
one
would
be
number
nine
of
the
invasive
span.
C
Of
the
invasive
species
ban,
my
number
two
would
be
number
five.
The.
E
Because
it
seems
important,
I
just
don't
quite
understand
it's
well,
I
don't
know,
I
don't.
A
Know
if
I'd
be
the
best
one
to
describe
it
or
not,
but
basically
a
next
step
without
linda.
A
A
E
A
A
As
a
commission
or
as
individuals
or
as
a
working
group,
all
of
them
will
be.
K
K
Want
to
hear
them,
because
I
don't
know
so
coming
in
first
place-
is
number
one
with
15
votes.
K
K
Yes,
yes,
okay,
so
number
one
is
continue
planning
committee
and
find
ways
to
contribute
to
the
city.
K
Developments
without
linda
number,
nine
is
enforcing
bans
on
invasive
species
and
shops.
I
You
know
if
I
can
jump
in
here
number
seven,
I
think,
is
really
important.
I
I
D
G
Mike
can
draft
the
letter
and
then
we'll
consider
it
at.
G
A
next
meeting
or
two
yeah
yeah,
I
think
that's
a
good
way
to
look
at
it.
It
says
they
both
win.
You.
I
A
That
says,
you
can
only
have
only
one
main
goal.
You
know,
so
it
kind
of
the
scope
of
things.
A
Matter
at
this
point,
like
I
said,
I
don't
think
any
of
these
things
are
truly.
A
Let
everybody
know
how
it
went
by
email
and
discuss
it
further
in
future
meetings
as
well.
C
I
have
a
quick
one-
oh
sorry,
sorry
mike,
but
I'm
speaking
next
thursday
for
the
I'm
gonna
mess.
C
Up
the
name,
the
indiana
land
protection
alliance,
with
my
two
bosses
about
the
work
we've
been.
C
Facebook
page
it's
at
next
thursday
at
3,
30
pm
and
I
don't
know
when
the
report
is
going
to
be.
C
Coming
out
of
the
work
that
we've
done
with
all
the
tree
lists,
not
all
the
tree
lists
in
indiana.
C
But
a
lot
of
tree
lists
in
indiana
and
ordinances
and
other
municipal
things
so
and
thank
you.
C
From
all
of
you
yeah,
so
that's
my
announcement,
she
could
have
stayed
longer
yeah.
I
know.
K
Yeah
mathias,
do
you
want
to
email
me
the
details
of
the
event,
and
I
can
put
that
on.
K
Our
facebook
page
too,
yes
I'll
totally,
do
that
I'll
share
it
with
m.c
iris
members.
A
Yeah
mike
just
a
reminder
about
the
election:
next
month,
we
have
candidates
for
chair
and
vice.
B
Let
us
know
that
you're
running
for
that
seat,
have
you
have
you
begun
soliciting
for
that.
A
Thank
you,
everyone,
so
much
for
going
through
our
clunky
bucket
list
bucket
list
process.
A
I
look
forward
to
all
the
email,
communications
and,
seeing
most
all
of
you
again
next
month.
I
hope.