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A
On
february,
18th
2021
go
through
and
call
the
roll
just
give
me
two
seconds
because.
A
A
A
On
with
the
rest
of
the
meeting,
thank
you
all
for
being
here
this
evening,
we'll
go
on
next
to.
A
Introductions
we'll
go
just
down
the
same
list.
We
just
read
so
we'll
start
with
matt
caldey.
A
Thank
you,
matt.
Moving
on
don
I'm
eggert,
I'm
a
retired
environmental
geologist.
C
A
My
name
is
andrew
gunther,
I'm
chair
of
the
commission.
I've
been
on
this
commission
since.
A
A
My
second
plus
year
of
serving
as
chair
and
I
love
every
minute
of
it.
Moving
on
to
mike.
D
E
When
our
issues
were
mostly
about
pcbs
from
westinghouse,
and
then
I've
been.
E
I
taught
in
the
environmental
science
group
at
spieth
for
about
30
years.
I've
been.
A
Scott,
hello,
again
everybody,
it's
such
a
pleasure
to
to
join
the
commission.
My
background
is.
F
F
F
F
Welcome
scott,
we
appreciate
you,
volunteering,
your
time,
dademia
hi,
I'm
de
damia
whitney.
G
A
Back
to
damien
world
thanks
thanks
moving
on
to
linda
thompson,
the
one
who
holds
this
all
together.
H
Yes,
I'm
a
mute,
I
am
the
senior
environmental
planner
in
the
planning
and
transportation.
H
Department,
I've
been
there
for
close
to
17
years
now
and
I'm
late
lays
on
to
the
for
the.
I
I'm
currently
in
north
carolina,
but
hopefully
over
the
summer
I'll
make
my
way
to.
I
Yeah,
so
I'm
excited
to
meet
all
the
new
members
and
yeah.
I'm
ready
to
get
started
and
ben
is.
A
The
intern
for
our
commission,
so
he
does
a
lot
of
work
on
policy
and
stuff
behind
the
scenes
and.
A
A
Both
minutes
did
everyone
have
a
chance
to
look
at
the
january
minutes
from
our
last
meeting.
I
Mike
sent
me
some
comments,
but
I
made
them
okay,
the
move
were
you
accepting?
Second,
second,.
A
Excellent
we'll
go
down
again
alphabetically,
let's
move
seconded
matt
caldey,
yes,.
G
And
wasn't
there
for
the
meeting
so
excellent,
so
it
is
if
the
minutes
are
approved.
A
On
next
to
public
comment,
we
have
a
limit
of
five
minutes
per
person
for
public
comment.
If
any.
A
E
Okay,
well,
the
damian
always
writes
very
good
minutes
for
us,
but
I've
got
my
own
notes
here.
E
Former
members,
just
talking
about
some
dead
trees
in
his
neighborhood,
he
wanted
taken
out.
E
E
Along
high
street
and
then
south
of
the
goat
farm
park,
they're
going
to
put
up
a
new
trail.
E
Didn't
want
taken
out
but
may
have
to
be
taken
out.
The
second
project
was
at
discovery,
parkway.
G
E
E
Was
a
seventh
street
protected
bike
lane,
which
would
cause
a
few
trees
to
need.
E
Have
to
be
removed,
it
would
go
from
the
bee
line.
Prayer
trail
clear
onto
campus.
A
On
their
website
and
they're,
not
on
cats,
so
I
can't
find
any
footage
of
the
meeting.
So
I.
C
C
Letter
to
support
the
draft
to
the
city
council
regarding
the
draft
of
the
10-year
admission.
C
Resolution
on
housing
first
and
touching
on
affordable
rent.
C
Homelessness,
and
particularly
the
rising
cost
of
housing
in
bloomington.
C
Requested
a
kid
two
minutes,
but
I
still
haven't
gotten.
They
haven't
sent
me
any
minutes.
C
But
one
thing,
though,
I
guess
it's
kind
of
interesting.
You
thought,
to
my
my
mind,
is
the.
E
E
E
Group
is
helping
with
this,
where
they
bring
in
hunters
from
who
volunteered
to.
E
E
E
E
E
Under
new
business,
there's
something
called
the
xr
app
and
they'll
be
putting
on
to
that.
E
A
history
hike
at
the
switch
yard,
so
you
can
get
at
that
from
your
telephone
and
your.
E
Your
cell
phone
and
look
at
the
history
of
the
railroads
and
so
on
at
switchyard
park.
E
And
they
talked
about
the
how
the
what's
now,
just
and
officially
referred
to
as
the
goat.
E
E
Was
the
roger's
family
or
something
to
do
that
and
they'll
be
putting
in
toilets
there
and.
A
A
A
Sending
out
agendas
and
their
meetings
when
they
hold
them,
so
they
send
out
their
agendas.
Now.
A
Basically,
the
day
after
we
hold
our
commission
meetings,
so
I
will
send
that
out
to
you
all.
A
Like
I
did
last
month
and
I
will
explain
that
meeting,
I
was
unable
to
attend
the
mpo
meeting.
A
Community
survey
right
now,
which
is
included
in
the
agenda
that
I
sent
you
all
last
month,.
A
And
they
are
working
on
that.
That's
their
only
piece
of
business
for
this
past
month
was.
A
I
think
it's
focused
around
how
to
best
serve
those
who
need
public
transportation.
The.
E
Friends
of
lake
monroe
has
a
two-year
grant
to
study
the
lake
and
it's
watershed
and
to.
E
Steering
committee
lots
of
interesting
people
around
from
around
town
and
even
from.
E
Engineer
who's
running
the
the
process
has
been
doing
and
we're
starting
to
look
at
data.
E
At
least
not
maybe
the
newest
people,
but
I
sent
you
an
invitation
to
join
the
blitz
this
spring.
E
E
I
guess
that
was
the
main
set
of
questions
somebody
asked
there
are
people
doing.
E
H
Yeah,
I
do
just
as
a
a
matter
of
precision.
It
actually
is
called.
H
H
Separate
second,
nice,
like
griff
griffey
lake,
is
a
reservoir.
If
it
was
a
natural
lake.
H
H
H
Heard
it
called
lake
lemon,
but
it's
probably
a
reservoir.
Also,
I
think
it
is
I'm
not
100
certain.
G
Go
again
linda,
if
it's,
if
it's
a
natural
occurrence,
it's
called
lake,
something.
E
A
Any
questions
for
dave
further
on
the
report
for
friends
of
lake
monroe.
A
All
right
moving
on
I've
been
graphing
a
lot
of
the
data
I've
been
years
since
I
used
the.
E
Good
excellent
moving
on
to
monroe
county
identify
and
reduce
invasive
species.
A
Also
known
as
mc
iris,
I'm
doing
a
report
from
them
this
month
don.
Yes,
we
met
online
as.
C
Usual
tuesday,
a
lot
of
this
meeting
actually
focused
on
again
the
this
year's.
C
The
genius
that
it
belongs
to,
but
it's
the
target
plan
for
the
year
to
eradicate
that.
C
In
the
woods
we
are
going
to
meet
again
this
saturday,
so
it
would
be
the
fifth
meeting
and.
C
Later,
on,
with
the,
if
we
get
to
it,
the
conductivity
wildlife
connectivity.
C
C
A
Excellent.
Thank
you
don
any
questions
for
don
on
the
report
from
mciris.
A
Planning
committee
slash
plan
commission
linda:
do
you
have
anything
for
us
this
month.
H
I
don't
we
actually
don't
have
any
petitions
for
the
march
planned
commission
agenda.
A
A
Against
that
property,
due
to
the
amount
of
impervious
surface
they
offer
versus
what
the
udl.
A
Requires
so
keep
an
eye
out
for
that
in
the
future
I'll,
let
you
know
once
it's
scheduled:
they.
A
A
Slotted
behind
and
it
might
get
bumped
due
to
I'd.
Imagine
a
very
full
schedule
with
the.
A
Upcoming
rezoning
maps
so
I'll
keep
an
eye
on
that
and
see
when
it
comes
up
for
you
guys.
E
A
A
lot
of
warehouses
any
further
questions
on
ecpc,
slash
plan,
commission.
A
It's
doing
none
we'll
move
on
to
our
biodiversity
working
group.
The
biodiversity
working
group.
A
Hasn't
really
had
a
chance
to
meet
since
it's
been
reestablished.
We
just
reestablished
it.
A
Last
week
in
an
attempt
to
get
the
habitat
connectivity
project,
that
ben
has
worked
on.
A
Amended
for
approval
this
evening,
I
haven't
had
a
chance
to
read
over
it,
yet
it
was
rather
last.
A
Minute
when
we
assigned
it-
and
I
haven't
seen
any
comments
from
any
of
the
other
members
which.
A
Were
dave
and
mike
so
mike's
mike
sent
me
some
comments,
but
that's
it
that's
it.
A
Okay,
so
I
don't
know
if
we're
ready
to
submit
that
for
approval
this
evening,
if
anyone
else.
A
Disagrees,
I'm
open
to
doing
it
this
evening.
I
just
haven't
had
a
chance
to
read
over
it,
so
I.
A
Don't
want
to
be
the
one
to
initiate
that
yeah,
I
think
more
eyes
on
it,
the
better.
So
let's
wait.
A
We'll
wait
until
next
month
for
the
last
item
under
new
business
then,
but
the
biodiversity.
A
A
Biodiversity,
habitat
connectivity,
that
sort
of
thing
our
working
groups
we're
just
getting.
A
Them
reestablished
this
year.
We're
gonna
have
a
conversation
about
that
in
the
coming
months.
A
That
we
are
unable
to
finish
ben.
Do
you
have
that
list
of
amendments
that
we
were
working
on.
I
I
Too,
as
well,
okay,
I
can
pull
it
up.
My
question
was:
what
section
did
we
stop
at
last
month.
A
Water
and
wastewater,
so
were
there
any
comments
relating
to
or
amendments
relating.
C
I
guess
one
of
the
first
things
I
just
commented.
I
sent
this
to
linda
and.
C
C
Of
summarized
that
saying
the
equity
section
is
cannot
be
overestimated.
I'm
particularly.
C
Pointing
out
the
fact
that
flooding
disaster,
low-income
citizens
are
the
usual
victims.
C
Water
treatment
plant,
a
question
I've
raised,
didn't
seem
to
specifically
suggest
things
like.
C
Solar
or
wind
to
supplement
to
replace
their.
C
In
power
generation
from
waste
gases,
flash
flooding
seem
to
be.
C
And
what
can
you
do
to
do
fortune
yesterday,
yeah,
there's,
there's
no
place
in
there.
C
C
Section
thank
you
don.
I
had
one
comment
as
well
under
goal:
w-4,
mitigating
flood
hazards
and.
A
Impacts,
they
mentioned
how
we
need
to
promote
native
landscaping,
restore
and
conserve
habitat.
A
A
Increasing
green
space
within
the
city,
so
I
would
comment
that
they
should
include.
A
Permeable
surfaces
on
the
underneath
the
goals
with
the
goal
of
either.
A
Maintaining
or
increasing
the
amount
within
the
city
currently,
I
would
obviously
favor.
A
Me
increasing
the
amount
considering
we
lost
over
2
000
acres
since
1991
of
green.
A
That
that's
my
main
comment
on
this
section.
Is
they
don't
focus
enough
on
green
space.
A
When
it
comes
to
flag
mitigation,
I
think
your
point
on
the.
C
Permeability
I
mean
that
seems
to
come
up
so
often
in
reviewing
plants
and
projects.
Yes,
I
think.
C
You
you
hit
a
something
that
really
needs
to
be
emphasized
there
and
green
space
is
one
of.
A
My
my
my
passions,
so
I'm
hopeful
they
can
make
that
into
the
final
draft.
Did
anyone.
A
Else
have
anything
for
the
water
and
wastewater
sections
of
the
draft
climate
action
plan.
A
I
had
a
question:
that's
not
so
much
a
comment
when
it
came
to
their
goals
relating
to
drinking.
A
Wondering
how
that
squared
up
with
previous
city
plans
regarding
reducing
emissions.
A
The
less
strict
new
plan,
so
that's
a
question
I
have
for
further
research.
I
have
to
dig
into.
A
A
About
I
don't
I
have
not
looked
at
that.
Okay,
this
is
a
question
that
I
have
that.
E
Are
going
to
make
to
lauren
travis
or
what?
What
is
our
actual
purpose.
A
So
the
goal
tonight
is
to
gather
all
the
comments
and
ideas
that
members
have
created
on
their.
A
Own
and
compile
them
into
a
list,
and
then
how
I
envision
it
going
is
that
we
would
take
that
list.
A
And
we
would
as
a
determine
whether
or
not
we
have
specific
proposals
for
the
comments
and.
A
Permeable
surfaces,
we
would
then
work
forward
on
drafting
either
specific
language.
A
Or
if
we
just
agree
that
it's
fine
as
a
generic
comment,
figure
out
a
way
to
word,
the
generic.
A
Suggestions,
otherwise,
so
how
to
do
this
process
because
there's
always
a
better
way.
I
find.
A
E
E
A
Comments
as
well
was
that
really
sight
to
any
of
the
habitat
connectivity
work.
That's
already.
A
A
So
I
I
think
that
it
should
be.
We
should
let
them
know
that
they.
E
Yeah
well,
a
good
place
for
habitat
corridors
is
in
paragraph
g1,
hyphen
b,
hyphen
one.
It's.
E
C
C
If
you
have
quarters,
you
really
have
to
be
careful
about.
What's.
C
That
seemed
to
be
the
persistent
thing
that
I've
seen
here
and
also
one
point
we've
seen.
C
Undergraduate
there,
dutch
allen
disease
wiped
out
their
the
quadrangles
very
mature
american.
C
Elms
and
I've
seen
in
the
chicago
suburbs,
where
much
of
my
wife
was
how
ever
the
promoted.
C
C
A
A
Heat
island
impacts
they
have
two
strategies:
reducing
impervious
surface
and
increasing.
A
Water
uptake
capacity
of
green
space-
again,
they
never
really
mention
increasing
green
space.
A
They
they
only
mentioned
impervious
surfaces
as
they
relate
to
streets,
so
they
mentioned
creating.
A
Any
sort
of
development
which
I
think,
if
you're
only
focusing
on
streets
and
not
focusing
on
what.
A
The
streets
connect
each
other
to
you're
kind
of
missing
the
point
when
it
comes
to.
A
Maintain
reducing
impervious
surface
within
bloomington,
just
how
I
see
that
so
I.
A
Think
expanding
beyond
the
streets
is
a
smart
strategy
for
the
city
to
go
forward
and
I
think.
A
That
should
make
it
in
the
final
draft
as
well.
I
I
had
four
comments
that
I
sent
you
by
email.
C
The
previous
section
they
used
a
different
idea
of
having
consistent.
E
Sorry,
I'm
in
the
basement
and
my
wi-fi
is
not
very
good,
understandable.
A
Requiring
native
vegetation
in
any
private
development
as
well,
I
don't
know
if
that's.
A
Something
we're
preempted
on
at
the
state
level
to
not
allow
restricted
that
far.
A
Whatever
they're
selling
at
lowe's
for
landscaping
and
actually
focus
on
native.
A
Native
habitats
as
much
as
humanly
possible,
matt
yeah.
So
on
that
same
point,
I
had
a.
B
Of
one
of
those
they
just
took
from
another
city,
it
seems
like
a
really
big
thing
to
do
next
to.
B
37,
like
butts
right
up
against
a
school
ground,
or
it
also
was
very
specific
about
needing
to
be.
B
At
least
a
certain
height
any
less
than
that
is
either
inadequate
or
potentially
worse,.
B
A
A
They
seem
to
be
continued
goals,
which
is
fine,
but
I
just
want
to
see
progress
on
those
goals.
A
B
B
E
Green
space
section
that
I
sent
to
lauren
reads
like
this:
the
fifth
paragraph
on
page
8.3.
E
E
Add
to
61
either
so
their
math.
There
is
all
screwed
up,
I
don't
know,
but
since
lauren
will.
E
Now
have
that
and
suggest
to
them:
they'd
probably
fix
it.
I
don't
think
we
need
to
say
anything.
H
B
Yeah,
I
have
another
kind
of
complicated
one
and
g3
b1.
They
were
saying
their
initial
action
was.
B
B
And
I'm
all
for
incentives
for
tree
planting
as
someone
who's
trying
to
do
a
lot
of
tree
planting.
B
B
They
their
next
point
was
to
develop
educational
and
formal
resources,
providing
information
on.
B
Beneficial
and
climate
adaptive
tree
species
a
whole
bunch
of
other
great
stuff.
I
would
I
again.
B
B
C
Some
fish
of
I
that
the
opinion
piece
that
was
in
the
guardian
a
couple
months
ago.
C
The
plants
through
droughts
and
other
events
protect
them
from
deer
yeah.
Yes,
dear,
I
counted.
C
Six,
six
or
seven
deer.
Yesterday
in
my
neighbor's
yard,
they
were
browsing
on
some
of
the
trees.
C
Spelled
out
mutual
aid
agreement
in
seven
seven
hs2-b
and
also
not
just
head
heaven.
A
Excellent,
do
we
have
any
other
comments
on
health
and
safety?
Thank
you,
john.
C
Spotter
indiana
homes,
indiana
home
security,
fema
volunteer
anyhow,
there's
a
bunch
of.
C
Things
like
what
to
do
when
a
disaster
strikes
etc.
So
the
there's
a
whole.
C
Have
a
family
disaster
plan
and
any
department
of
homeland
security
all
would
have.
A
I
didn't
have
many
comments
on
this
one
really
at
all.
They
keep
referring
to
us.
A
Wow,
okay,
yeah:
I
didn't
have
any
comments
on
there.
A
Were
not
allowed
to
impose
additional
taxes
outside
of
the
income
tax
and
that
sort
of
thing.
A
H
I
don't
recall
if
there
was
something
a
preemptive
rule
on
environmental
rules.
E
Surprise
me
right
right,
that's
the
problem
is,
I'm
I
don't
know.
Well,
we've
been
preempted.
A
A
Not
be
allowed
to
do
it
very
quickly,
I
think
they
should
focus
more
on
leveraging.
A
Existing
financial
pathways,
you
know
current
bonds,
reducing
costs
through
a
sustainable.
A
A
A
Just
saying
I
know
the
state's
not
very
happy
with
that
idea,
and
I
can
tell
you
that
I
would.
A
Imagine
a
fight
on
it,
so
I
think
focusing
on
existing
pathways
might
be
a
wiser
pathway.
A
A
County
to
establish
this
program,
it's
not
a
lot
of
scientific
policies
like.
A
Increasing
green
space
or
reducing
tree
canopy
or
increasing
tree
canopy
or
reducing
greenhouse.
A
A
E
Did
I
yeah
I'm
looking
at
the
wrong
list?
Food
and
agriculture
is
six
right.
A
We
have
local
food,
which
we
went
over
last
meeting.
Oh,
we
did
okay
and
then
what
was.
A
The
other
section
you
mentioned
well
section
12,
the
final
things.
Oh,
the
implementation.
E
E
A
Transferred
to
this
one,
because
this
is
just
the
goals
broken
down
into
individual
sections,.
E
A
All
right,
so
what
I
would
recommend
is
somebody
I
would
volunteer
work
with
ben
to.
A
It's
just
working
on
the
final
wording,
which
should
not
be
controversial
so
we'll
do
that.
A
Comments,
for
example,
about
putting
the
ec
in.
I
doubt
anyone
else
has
made
that
comment
besides
us.
A
A
E
I
Find
it
in
the
climate
action
plan
as
well
like
where
these
comments
should
be
put,
that
would
be
great
as
well.
If
it's,
if
it's
easy.
A
Yeah,
so
I
everyone
who
submitted
comments,
if
you
have
them
in
writing,
send
them
to
ben.
I
I
Yeah
so
gotcha,
okay
yeah.
So
if
you
had
information
so
page
numbers
that
sort
of
thing.
A
For
the
process,
so
I
would
entertain
a
motion
to
approve
these
amendments
via
email.
A
After
they've
been
finalized
in
wording
and
then
submit
those
after
that
to
lauren
travis.
A
All
the
amendments
into
a
document
and
then
submit
that
document
to
lauren
travis
once
we
send.
A
H
I
I
think,
that's
acceptable.
We've
certainly
done
it
before.
D
I'm
sorry,
I
misunderstood,
that's
fine!
Okay,
so
I
would
entertain
a
motion
to
have
ben
and
I.
A
Finalize
these
amendments
into
a
final
draft
and
then
submit
that
to
you
guys
for
approval.
A
And
then,
pending
that
approval
submit
to
lauren
travis,
hopefully
within
the
next
week
or
two.
A
So
moved,
second,
all
right
we'll
go
down
the
list:
alphabetical
order,
matt
caldey,
yes,
meredith.
A
A
A
Draft
time
in
action
plan
I
know
it's
not
the
best
bedtime
reading,
but
I
just
I
appreciate
you
all.
A
Taking
the
time
to
do
that
and
we'll
try
to
get
that
draft
to
you
within
the
next
week
or
so.
A
Mike
litwin
and
dave
parkhurst
do
one
of
you
who
want
to
report
the
slate
for
this
year.
D
And
that
was
andrew
has
agreed
to
run
again
for
chair.
Matt
would
run
for
vice
chair
and
dave.
D
Parkhurst
for
secretary
treasurer,
in
in
view
of
the
fact
that
we
only
have
one
candidate
for
each.
A
I
I
am,
but
I
do
have
to
before
we
proceed,
have
to
offer
the
opportunity
for
anyone
to.
A
A
So
moved
do
I
have
a
second
second,
all
right,
instead
of
doing
acclimation.
Actually,
since
we.
A
Can't
do
acclimation
per
the
governor's
rules,
we'll
go
down
the
list
and
do
just
an
up.
A
And
down
vote
for
the
entire
slate
through
roll
call,
matt
hawley,
yes,
meredith
dickerson,.
G
A
To
serve
as
vice
chair
and
secretary
treasurer,
I
look
forward
to
working
with
you,
both
as
we.
A
Leave
the
ec
through
2021,
we'll
move
on
then
to
our
next
piece
of
new
business,
which
is
the.
A
This
year
got
shifted.
The
bucket
list
meeting
is
where
each
come
to
the
ec
with
an
idea
in
mind.
A
Of
a
project
that
we
want
the
ec
to
undertake
that
year,
big
or
small
and
the
general
theme.
A
And
it
can
be
anything
big
to
anything.
You
know
some
people
wanted
last
year
wanted
to
do.
A
Columns
for
the
ht
and
that's
something
we
did
mime
last
year
or
the
year
before
was
to.
A
I'll
start
with
mine,
I
kind
of
have
two
a
big
one
and
a
slightly
smaller
one.
The
slightly.
A
A
Down
and
get
everyone's
ideas
yeah,
I
I
am
yeah
okay.
I
just
want
to
make
sure
before
I
started.
A
Are
also
charged
specifically,
in
addition
to
reviewing
plan
commission
proposals
and
plan.
A
A
I
think
that
would
be
a
an
interesting
four-way
in
foray
into
a
new
aspect
of
city
government.
We.
A
Haven't
done
before,
but
that
we
are
intended
to
be
doing
and
then
my
second
big
one
is.
A
A
A
A
H
H
Research
and
provide
information
on
how
bloomington's
environment.
H
Is
doing-
and
we
haven't
really
touched
that
in
a
number
of
years-
so
that's
why.
H
Air
quality
air
quality,
all
the
basic
environmental
sectors
that
you
would
think
of.
I
Out
of
date,
information
on
it
like
from
like
the
1990s,
so
it
definitely
could
be
updated
for.
I
A
No
idea
is
too
small.
Okay,
I
have
a
small
idea
when
I
was
reading
on
the
implementation.
B
B
Oh,
that's
awesome.
I've
seen
one
up
or
one
or
two
up
around
the
baseball
stadiums
in
in
iu.
F
This
is
a
really
small
one
andrew,
but
we
we
every
year
do
a
service
learning
project
with
the.
F
Like
seven
years
ago,
I'll
put
up
a
link
in
the
chat
box
here,
so
we
wouldn't
have
to.
C
Just
how
well
insulated
how
efficiency
trying
to
get
some
parameters
some
some
form
of
metric.
C
To
look
at
different
types
of
how
our
buildings
to
measure
their
weatherization.
C
How
big
the
problem
buildings
have
roughly
how
many
to
bring
up
to
something
closer.
C
To
present
energy
standards,
some
actual
idea
of
what
how
big
the
problem
might
be.
A
Sorry,
I
was
muted
that
entire
time,
I'm
so
sorry
excellent.
Thank
you
don
for.
A
A
Other
comments
from
anybody
or
ideas,
I
should
say
matt.
I
have
another
one.
B
This
one,
I
kind
of
outsourced,
a
friend
of
mine,
who's,
applying
and
trying
to
get
on
the
commission.
B
Have
just
turned
into
kind
of
invasive
tickets,
he
was
hoping
that
there
could
be
a
grant
or.
B
B
Local
contractors
could
do
a
lot
of
the
work,
I'm
not
sure
exactly
how
this
would
come
together.
E
In
this
state,
so
happily
happily
indeed,
unfortunately,
the
big
box
stores
don't.
A
Any
further
ideas
to
add
to
the
list.
A
Idea
on
this,
what
we
traditionally
do
is
we
then
take
a
straw
poll
vote
on
which
items
people.
A
Would
most
like
to
do
over
the
next
year?
I'm
just
not
sure
how
best
to
do
that
in
this
format.
E
One
to
ten
or
whatever,
our
our
choices:
okay:
how
about
I'll
build
a
survey.
A
Okay,
I'll
do
that
then,
after
the
meeting.
Let
me
just
write
down
to
myself.
A
Excellent
anything
further
on
the
bucket
list
planning
meeting
for
this
year.
A
Unfortunately,
haven't
had
a
chance
to
read
it,
it's
a
column
just
focusing
on
the
need
for
green.
A
Impact
our
our
goals
for
climate
change
mitigation,
our
goals
for.
A
Recreation
and
aesthetics
and
our
our
goals
for
human
health,
so
I
send
that
out.
H
A
Okay,
so
we'll
move
on
past
that
I'll
send
that
out
to
everyone
again,
we'll
move
on
to
the.
A
Connectivity
plan
brochure
and
pledge
which
we
agreed
at
the
beginning
of
the
meeting
we.
A
Would
not
do
this
month,
we'll
do
that
next
month,
so
everyone
has
a
chance
to
keep
their
eyes.
A
On
that
again-
and
we
can
also
send
that
to
our
new
members
ben
to
make
sure
they
have
that
as
well.
E
E
I
actually
bought
those
to
in
australia.
I
think
to
walk
over
to
a
pond.
E
E
And
it
turned
out
to
be
a
platypus
swimming
along
wiggling,
its
tail
and
breaking
the
ice
as
it.
E
A
Dave
I'll
do
a
quick
one.
You've
probably
seen
the
state
what
proposed
wetland
legislation
to.