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A
Initially
for
this
meeting
in
order
to
start
with
introductions,
it's
Matt
baldy
Vice,
chair
model,
Lana
Keely
I'm,
the
commissioner
Linda
Thompson
liaison
Megan
Murphy,
commissioner
David
Parker
Solutions.
A
So,
thank
you
everybody
for
being
here.
Next,
we
have
approval
of
minutes.
We
have
both
October,
it's
and
November's
minutes
that
we
can
vote
to
approve.
Did
everyone
get
a
chance
to
look
at
those
together
separately,
probably
need
to
vote
on
each
trip?
Probably
you
do
just
that.
One
yeah,
okay,
I,
have
a
question.
B
A
An
option
we
have
enough
to
vote
if
yeah,
if
you're,
not
comfortable,
saying
whether
they
accurately
reflect
our
meeting
or
not,
because
you
didn't
attend
it
feel
really
the
same,
but
we'll
start
with
the
October
minutes.
A
Second,
thank
you,
and
now
we
don't
have
any
online.
We
still
do
work
all
yes,
okay,
all
right,
let's
start
to
my
left
with
Mike.
Yes,
yes,
yes,.
A
A
B
A
Abstentions,
excellent
next,
we
move
on
to
public
comment.
Any
members
of
the
public
left
comment
tonight.
A
And
I'll
just
circle
back
if
he
does
decide
that
he
would
like
to
comment,
but
in
the
meantime,
it's
supposed
to
move
on
to
Old
business
percent
of
all
businesses
update
from
Land
planning
working
group
ecpc
regarding
the
Udo
updates
Mike.
Would
you
like
to
speak
about
that
sure
forgot
my
glasses.
A
Three
days
ago,
several
days
ago,
I
sat
around
the
most
recent
version
of
the
draft.
I
was
incorporated
comments
that
I've
had
from
a
couple
of
people
since
then
I
got
to
some
feedback
from
Linda
as
well.
So
there
are
the
two
or
three
three
actually
have
individency
getting
clarification
and
related
to
discuss
some
of
them.
So
I'll
just
start.
A
A
B
A
They
have
it's
kind
of
like
the
old.
It
looks
like
a
list
from
the
old
tree
manual
and
it's
got
a
lot
of
trees
in
it
that
are
exotic
and
not
not
enough
native
trees.
Well,.
A
It's
what
I
got
last
time
and
I
I
really
believe
without
being
at
their
meetings.
That
they've
been
talking
about,
updating
it
and
then
what
I
got
is
not
that
update,
but
they
are
still
not
ready.
Okay,
okay,
so
I
just
said
you
know,
my
suggestion
was
just
to
to
scratch
that,
because
the
other
thing
is
when
we,
a
few
months
ago
when
the
Udo
was
updated,
the
Urban
Forester
basically
made
those
updates
and
didn't
consult
the
Trade
Commission.
A
So
we've
got
like
three
different
lists:
going
on
and
I've
completed
a
list
of
the
trees
I'm
not
quite
finished
with
the
Forbes,
it's
going
to
be
a
massive
list,
but
I
am
going
to
send
it
around
to
The
Experts
that
I
know
in
town
for
comment,
but
I
just
thought
that
to
me,
I
wouldn't
want
to
reflect
necessarily
the
most
recent
draft
that
I
got
from
the
paper
Machines.
If
I
recall
currently
trying
to
date
me
as
updates,
they
hope
to
update
the
Udi
once
they
have
the
list.
B
B
A
It
would
be
too
complicated
with
them
owning
part
of
what
the
Udo
has
to
enforce
and
Etc.
So
I've
been
told
that
that's
not
what
I'm
happy
but
I'm
all
over
having
input
from
them.
A
You
know
I,
just
don't
want
a
bunch
of
exotic
trees,
wow
so
obviously
input's,
okay,
but
not
to
use
their
list
specifically.
Oh
I,
absolutely
want
their
their
input.
Yes,.
C
A
Input,
oh,
no,
that's
fine,
I
I
think
it
would
be
irresponsible
to
come
up
with
a
team
for
me
to
come
up
with
a
tree
list
without
consulting
the
pre-commission.
So
then
it
would
say
update
a
little
back
to
the
students.
What
I'm
pretty
much
what
it
says
already
input
from
the
page,
yeah,
okay,
so
Brenda
are
any
of
the
extreme
invasive
is
still
on
the
list.
Now
say
it
again.
A
A
A
This
that
made
us
comment
about
how
do
we
Define.
A
A
Country
ordinances
made
non-native
to
Monroe
County
right
well.
That
was
interesting
because
I
I
looked
it
up
in
the
Udo
and
the
definitions
and
there
was
not
a
definition
for
nominated,
but
there
was
a
definition
for
Native
and
it
was
not
a
good
definition.
It
said
something
that
was
local
to
Bloomington
and
that's
you
know.
That's
not
the
definition.
A
I've
written
a
definition
in
actually
in
a
bunch
of
the
old
ecpc
memos
that
I
can
drag
back
up
for
what
is
Native
a
definition
for
Native
because
limiting
to
it
Bloomington
Indiana
is
I,
don't
know,
I,
don't
know
where
that
came
from
Regional,
not
hyper
local.
B
A
I
said
was
what
I
always
thought
it
was
to
the
Seco
region.
A
You
don't
want
the
county,
even
if
it
does,
for
example,
the
only
particle
related
that
is
now
The
Importance
of
Being
to
write
a
book
on
appearance
of
Indiana.
The
only
negative
conifer
in
this
county
is
eastern
white
business
during
the
first
animal,
but
they're
Cyprus,
which
is
not
native
here,
but
it
is
made
of
about
50
miles
south
of
great
yeah.
So
right.
B
A
A
The
other
thing
I
worry
about
a
little
bit
is
that
it's
a
native
may
become
somewhat
of
a
moving
Target
as
climate
change,
Alters.
A
Right
part
of
what
I
was
looking
into
is
what
trees
are
native
to
just
south
of
us,
because
that
could
be
our
climate
within
a
decade
or
two
I've
read
things
from
arborists
up
in
the
New
England
area,
adding
Red,
Buds
and
others
that
are
traditionally
not
up
there.
Just
kind
of
preparing
for.
A
So
I
didn't
know
if
there
would
be
what
we
would
now
think
of
as
non-native
trees,
it
would
actually
be
a
great
investment
in
the
future
at
bloomington's,
sweet
dreams.
For
example,
I
don't
have
enough
information
to
say
what
that
would
be
I
just
wanted
to
put
it
out
there
right.
Well,
Cyprus
is
a
good
example,
because
you
know
their
Cypress
Wetlands
down
in
southern
Indiana,
but
and
they
are
moving
up
here,
they
grow
here
great,
it's
a
great
treat,
but.
A
So
the
parts
department
you
can
planting
things
with
the
solar
animals
very
soon
expect.
A
A
A
A
C
A
A
B
A
There's,
no,
you
know,
there's
probably
five
or
six
and
I've
talked
to
the
new
Urban
Forester
about
it
and
he's
good
with
getting
rid
of
some
of
them
and
he
was
kind
of
on
the
fence
about
others.
I
haven't
gotten
anything
definite
from
him
yet,
but
it
is
not
an
extensive
list,
trees
that
were
added
for
the
last
few
years.
Yes,.
A
A
A
A
It's
not
giant
because
I
mean
the
four
and
five
are
really
different
between
here
and
our
Uplands
and
say,
for
instance,
northern
Indiana
yeah,
and
it
sounds
like
for
this,
like
paragraph
in
the
stocking
up,
what
we're
saying
is:
remove
the
five
or
six
specific
species
that
were
added
last
year
that
are
nominated
humans
in
the
list.
Yeah.
A
A
Because
she
added
a
bunch
of
oak
trees
that
I
didn't
really
realize
that
grew
around
here
and
so
I
think
that's
great!
The
more
Oaks
the
better.
A
Item
number
three:
for
this:
the
environmentally
sensitive
areas
have
conservation
easily.
Some
women
want
to
add
and
preservation
units
right
and
and
there's
areas
and
there's
easements
right,
because
some
of
them
are
areas,
but
if
they're
over
an
anchor,
then
we
have
to
be
any
easier.
The
reasons.
A
I
have
to
discuss
that.
There's
one
more
that
we're
going
to
discuss
correct.
This
is
number
six
under
green
infrastructure.
Correct.
The
inconsistency
regarding
when
green
infrastructure
is
required
in
parking
lots,
I
have
a
question.
Somebody
questioned
okay,
it
would
be
more
specific
about
that.
Is
that
possible?
You
said
you
said
your
comments
so
that
you
didn't
you
couldn't
provide
the
details.
A
What
I
did
I
provided
the
citations
in
the
UVO
tonight,
but
at
the
time
I
just
didn't
have
time
to
go
through
them
and
like
actually
rewrite
it
and
I
could
maybe
do
I
could
maybe
do
that?
Could
you
have
a
professional
memory
on
what
the
inconsistencies
one
says
if
the
parking
lot
is
has
over
100
cars,
so
you
have
to
put
screen
infrastructure
and
something
like
that
right.
B
A
A
Just
really
inconsistent
yeah
you're,
probably
asking
the
same
question:
do
we
want
to
try
to
Define
what
we
think
it
should
be,
rather
than
just
saying
fix
the
inconsistency,
because
in
that
case
they
could
choose
okay,
every
hundred,
then
all
right,
well,
yeah
I
mean
have
given
you
know
your
opinion
on.
That
would
definitely.
A
Right
and
you
can
do
that
or
hopefully,
as
soon
as
I
get
finished
with
this
plant
list,
that's
the
next
thing
I
will
work
on,
but
you
know
we've
got
the
holidays
coming
in
the
world,
stand
still
during
the
holidays.
C
A
We
need
to
enforce,
because
really
green
infrastructure
is
the
purview
of
CBU.
B
A
So
the
whole
thing
was
rather
Bluetooth.
A
Okay,
just
highlights
from
the
consistent
security.
So
that's
everything
as
far
as
changes
go.
Do
you
want
to.
A
The
rest
of
their
commission
is
as
well
and
then
we
can
always
add
more
things
when
we
have
time
our
our
timeline
is
very
nebulous.
A
B
A
A
A
Well,
yes,
as
well
passes
unanimously.
A
Thank
you
for
leaving
that
one
be
that's
in
the
next
item
of
old
business,
with
the
update
on
biodiversity
working
group
regarding
the
habitat
connectivity
plan,
I,
don't
know
how
much
Sam
spoke
to
anyone
about
that.
Exactly
basically,
Alana
and
I
were
kind
of
resurrecting
the
the
mapping
project
that
the
previous
intern
had
been
working
on
realized.
A
It
works
fine,
we're
gonna,
interlocking
three
participants:
I
was
not
a
part
of
the
biodiversity
working
group,
so
I
don't
know
exactly
how
much
went
into
this,
but
it
seemed
like
it
was
a
big
project
that
was
worked
on
over
a
long
period
of
time
and
then
there
was
no
real,
no
real
release,
no
real
way
of
trying
to
get
participation
in
the
community,
so
I
just
kind
of
wanted
to
reopen
the
dialogue
on.
A
Are
we
okay
with
this
project
as
it
ended,
but
would
we
like
to
try
to
promote
it?
And
if
so,
how
would
we
like
to
do
that?
Whether
that's
you
can
see
his
Facebook
page
rep
share
is
I,
mean
honestly
opening
it
up
to
discussion,
because
people
could
do
anything,
including
going
door-to-door
in
the
most
important
neighborhoods
that
they
so
choose.
I
just
thought
it
was
interesting.
The
project
was
completed,
but
then
never
really
wouldn't
do
anything
with
it.
So
that's
why
I'm
gonna
discussed
enough
well,
I
I
mean
I.
Think
it's
really
exciting.
A
There
are
a
lot
of
ways
that
we
can
kind
of
talk
about
how
to
keep
it
alive
and
act
when
people
staying
in
it.
I
know
that
when
we
talk
about
how
great
part
of
it
is
we're
cabling
of
Nevada
we're
part
of
a
you
know,
Gathering
people.
What
are
we?
What
is
the
thing
that
we
are
trying
to
achieve
with
the
moving
to
community
or
like
do
you
so
I,
never
really
and
so.
I
think
that
that's
a
really
easy
one
for
us
to
make
a
parody
and
things
like
that.
I.
A
Reached
out
to
any
kind
of
schools
or
like
homeschool
networks,
anything
like
that
to
actually
like
have
to
be
something
that
young
people
could
engage
in
as
far
as
like
understanding
it
and
trying
to
really
involved,
then
for
other
community
organizations.
Things
like
that.
Basically,
just
like
saying:
hey,
there's
something
you
can
do
and
it's
going
to
type
all
together
and
all
of
those
other
good
things,
but
I,
don't
know
convince
their
parents
to
plan
a
treat
exactly
exactly
and
then
just
bring
them
over
to
the
tree.
Clubs
and
other
things
so
I
don't
know.
A
Of
what
I
think
and
I
don't
know
how
much
is
for
how
we
would
reach
out
to
different
groups
for
what
the
product
was
reaching
at
school,
and
things
like
that,
but
I
think
that
that's
an
easy
way
to
get
the
community
involved
in
life.
Well,
one
thing
I
just
formed
yesterday
from
the
hand
department
they
put,
they
put
out
a
neighborhood
newsletter
and
they
have
are
now
calling
for
any
groups
to
put
in
our
article
in
there.
A
So
you
know
we
should
write
something,
that's
quite
like
the
pledge,
probably
and
that
will
go
out
to
Neighborhood
associations,
but
it
seems
that
to
me
that
the
reason
this
hasn't
gotten
off
the
ground
is
because
we
have
to
do
Outreach
like
almost
individually
yeah,
one
of
the
things
that
the
heat
costs
did,
if
they're
being
here,
we're
talking
about
how
they're
going
to
be
working
with
trying
to
work
with
neighborhood
associations
on
their
we're
monitoring
admissions
Etc
and
giving
people
involved.
A
I
I
think
that
in
the
neighborhood
is
sorry
with
them.
There
are
some
people
that
are
really
strong
involved
with
Parks
Etc
and.
A
Put
on
one
of
the
thoughts
I
have
is
also
thinking
of
North
County
School
Corporation
because
of
the
school's
like
Childs
situated
or
where
they're
situated
is
going
on
on
some
of
our
major
quarters
and
but
I
mean
we've
been
individually
and
work
with
officers
on
the
MC,
Irish
people
and
Parks
people,
perhaps,
and
because
all
it
seems
to
Parks.
Major
people
are
well
on
board
about
the
ideal
protection
of
the
biodiversity
right.
They
just
don't
know
to
fill
out
the
form
you
put
a
dot
on
the
map.
A
Yeah
I,
like
the
idea
of
the
hand
newsletter
or
anything
as
well
as
sending
something
to
MC
IRS
right
to
people
who
already
care
about,
and
probably
do
these
things
right,
but
also
do
tabling
at
farmers.
Markets
right
here
again
attracts
a
lot
of
people
who
likely
or
invested
in
this
and
I
know
that
one
and
two
that
we
had
before
was
the
link
on
the
brochures
like
when
we're
actually
handing
something
to
people.
A
But
we
could
easily
make
it
have
a
pledge
with
a
QR
code
at
the
bottom
or
something,
but
it
was
also
a
pretty
intimidating
packet.
Instead
of
just
yes
one
little
piece
of
paper
and
then
yeah,
even
if
you
didn't
take
the
painstaking
amount
of
time
to
protect
that
URL
and
it
didn't
work,
so
we
certainly
need
to
work
out
either
a
tiny
URL
or
a
QR
code.
B
C
A
A
B
A
A
B
B
A
Counts
because
nobody
in
town,
you
know
that
has
a
city
law
can
have
an
entire
habitat
or
so
the
whole
point
of
getting
everybody
to
join
together
is
that
if
you
have
a
white
girl,
you
maybe
Mike
next
door
has
a
space
push
yeah
the
limit,
you're
making
me
think
about
the
10
newsletter,
and
if
we
want
to
write
something
up
to
share.
B
A
Like
limitations
on
words
or
anything,
she
included
a
schedule
of
you
have
to
have
it
turned
in
by
this
date.
In
order
for
it
to
be
published
by
that
date,
she
gave
that
for
the
entire
year
and
I
meant
to
send
all
that
on
to
you
and
I
still
will
have
in
the
last
two
days.
A
Yeah
I
don't
see
the
the
item
as
particularly
time
sensitive,
and
this
was
my
equivalent
of
you-
know,
bumping
something
in
the
thread
like
hey.
Let's
not
forget
about
this
thing.
Do
we
want
to
promote
it?
I
assume
we
wanted
to
promote
it,
so
it
could
be
a
gradual
process.
A
People
could
you
know
a
pair
of
people
could
decide
they're
going
to
make
the
brochure
together.
Someone
could
do
it
like
that
for
the
hand
publication
any
any
little
step
to
just
gradually
right,
it'd
probably
be
best
not
to
do
it
immediately
anyway,
because
if
nobody's
paid
attention
to
that
at
the
Holiday
Time
planting
in
January,
yeah
I
think
I
do
think
that
we
are
preparing
for
the
springtime
when
everyone's
got
99.
You
know,
for
example,
we'll
start
having
events.
We
could
then
distribute
literature
out
again
and
be
ready.
A
Master
Gardeners
have
a
spring
place.
That
would
be
a
good
place
for
us
to
table,
and
you
know
you
know.
A
Right,
we've
We've
came
over
there
before
and
you
know
they
get
a
good
turnout
so
and
of
the
right
crown
that
we
would
want
to
be
addressing.
So
you
know
we
can
table
there
again
and
focus
on
on
the
connectivity
plan
and
Mark
I
attended
that
thing
and
that's
how
I
ended
up
volunteering
with
NCIS
was
talk
to
New
York.
A
A
Yeah
I
think
we
have
a
good
idea
that
we
that
we're
not
done
with
the
connectivity
plan
that
we
would
like
to
set
them
up
this
further.
Even
if
there
aren't
a
ton
of
immediate
actionable
items,
we'll
just
keep
sticking
it
on
the
agenda
and
talking
about
it
email
about
it
deciding
you
know
well
ways
we
won't
know
it.
A
I
know
that
it's
some
actions
are
big
and
some
are
small
or
if
we
really
put
it
on
our
Facebook
page
yeah
that
doesn't
have
a
ton
of
people
but
hey,
maybe
we'll
get
a
few
more
tags
on
it,
just
kind
of
one
step
at
a
time
as
we
can
and
see,
see.
What's
good
against
that
I
think
that's
a
good
point
on
our
next
ingredient.
A
A
Bishop.Com
yesterday
about
the
time
I
was
going
to
head
home
from
Southeast
Park
one
of
the
senior
citizens
where
he
was
walking
by
just
wondering
what
I
was
doing,
what
I
was,
and
she
would
talk
with
her
briefly
on
she
like
me
and
served
the
fact
that
since
started
to
work
in
Southeast
Park
this
last
spring,
seeing
surely
I
met
some
of
the
other
wildflowers,
instead
of
just
seeing
Asian
Bush
honeysuckle
along
the
trail,
not
something
to
her,
which
I
took
out
of
this
motivation
for
the
work
that
we've
been
doing
and
what
we'd
like
for
the
community
to
be
like.
A
I
do
so
I
got
the
you
know
with
Linda
a
few
weeks
back
and
just
clear
out
all
these
bins
and
follow
the
labeling
paperwork
and
other
random
documents
that
we've
had
and
just
kind
of
went
through
the
law
and
basically,
what
what
we
kind
of
came
to
was.
We
have
a
lot
of
material.
Some
of
it
is
stuff
that
we're
using
for
current
tabling
events
and
things.
We
didn't
have
fun
stuff
like
that.
A
Others
are
ones
that
had
problems
on
them,
I'm,
not
totally
sure
if
they're
useful
or
definitely
not
relevant
anymore
and
all
sorts
of
kinds
of
stuff
in
between.
But
what
I
was
doing
was
this
is
this
is
the
most
relevant
stuff
that
I've
listened
through,
because
this
is
going
through
a
lot
of
these
different
documents
and
kind
of
going
through
them.
Taking
a
look
at
the
the
information,
that's
in
them
the
links
that
are
on
them,
who
we're
referencing
and
just
making
just
checking
to
see
how
accurate
are
they?
A
How
inaccurate
are
they
and
just
kind
of
noting
that,
so
that,
as
we
go
to
print
more
material,
if
we
can
intercept
those
those
new
editions
with
some
update
there,
the
ones
that
I
looked
through
already
and
I
would
pass
these
around.
A
So
you
see
my
terrible
handwriting
but
I,
don't
think
that's
a
beneficial
for
anyone,
but
the
one
that
I've
looked
at
first
were
just
the
Mason
beads
pamphlets,
because
it's
kind
of
the
community
for
the
stuff
that
we
have
looked
at
this
one
that
Lynn
and
I
found
on
the
Green
Building
and
everyone
that
we
put
out
at
one
point.
So
it's
information
that
you
know
at
the
point
we
gathered
and
and
it's
fairly
useful
with
a
lot
of
tech
and
breaking
down
conflicts
and
things
like
that.
A
A
But
then,
looking
at
some
of
these
natural
Landscaping
sort
of
requires
that
we've
done
the
past.
We
have
like
a
whole
set
of
different
ones
that
are
filled
with
tons
and
tons
of
lots
of
information,
and
these
are,
for
the
most
part
like
really
in
good
shape.
A
So
the
city
update
I
know
the
URL
for
our
website,
so
that's
just
broken
all
over
the
place,
but
it's
not
a
not
a
huge
issue
being
probably
fine
as
if
you
really
want
to
find
this,
but
as
I
was
looking
through
these,
the
the
main
question
was
really
are:
is
there
anything
that,
when
we're
looking
through
these
materials
that
we
want
to
change,
how
we're
talking
about
it
or
continue
with
the
things,
so
you
know
providing
shelter,
for
example,
would
go
through
it.
A
A
couple
different
examples
of
different
habits
that
you
can
have
and
then
on
the
back,
I
talked
a
little
bit
about
shelter,
finessing
birds
and
then
some
guidelines
for
how
to
set
things
up,
which
I
think
it's
all
super
useful.
Is
that
everything
that
we
want
to
put
in
there
did
we
do
we
want
to
reassect
what
all
in
here
at
least,
want
to
make
sure
it's
currently
defense
more.
So
that's
that's
kind
of
where
my
head
is
similarly
there's.
You
know
a
list
of
for
the
what's
known
where
to
go
it.
A
It
defines
native
plants
here,
Linda
I,
don't
know
if
it
defines
non-native.
That
would
have
been
really
handy
for
me
to
have,
but
there's
all
sorts
of
examples
here
of
selected
native
plants
and
recommendations
there.
A
B
B
A
Are
all
the
ones
that
I've
gotten
through
the
one
thing,
two
things
that
I
really
wanted
to
share
with?
You,
though,
are
this
funny
little
flyer
that
says
get
into
nature
resource
for
community
members
and
it's
something
that
was
put
together
by
outdoor
recreation
and
Resource
Management
students
a
while
back
at
IU
I,
don't
know
when,
but
it
was
for
part
of
the
school
of
health,
physical
education
and
Recreation,
because
basically,
this
nice
little
campus,
that
has
like
examples
of
how
to
engage
with
the
children.
B
A
Network
nature
conservancy
the
lesson
about
science
concept,
which
it
might
be
called
like
get
outside
now,
or
something
like
that.
But
it's
like
a
really
similar
concept,
leaving
their
dreams,
Indiana
DNR
code,
Bill
of
Rights
and
additional
resources.
But
it's
just
like
an
effort
into
things
and
I
thought
it
was
like
a
a
huge
consequences
like
if
you
want
to
get
involved.
Don't
know
who
to
go
to
around
here
here
are
some
resources
and
then,
lastly,
the
college
back
in
fact
sheet.
A
This
is
something
that
was
done
back
in
the
way
back
2010,
but
it
was.
It
was
back
when
we
were
trying
to
basically
encourage
businesses
to
not
use
styrofoam,
especially
like
taking
things
like
that.
So
there's
a
pamphlet
that
has
all
sorts
of
information
about
what
to
do.
Instead,
what
you
can
do
with
your
polystyrene
and
things
like
that?
Obviously
they've
changed
the
cities,
change
what
or
density,
but
what
you
can
do
with
recycling
with
a
certain
home
and
how
recyclable
it
is.
A
It's
kind
of
different
depending
on
where
you
go
now,
but
this
is
I,
think
a
really
interesting
one
and
something
that
has
a
lot
of
value
as
far
as
having
people
kind
of
engage
in
sort
of
the
individual,
individual
level
of
action
and
sharing
information,
and
things
like
that.
So
it's
pretty
updated
but
I
felt
like
this
was
one
that
stood
out
for
being
super
interesting.
A
I
said
all
that,
there's
the
materials
that
need
to
be
updated,
there's
materials
that
I
haven't
even
looked
at
because
they're
super
duper
old
and
then
the
French
materials
that
we
got
from
someone
else
like
the
the
county
and
things
like
that
that
you
basically
just
need
to
decide.
If
we
even
want
to
ask
for
new
versions
of
them
or
if
we
just
want
to
say.
A
But
the
thing
that
I
kind
of
wanted
to
share
with
you
all
is
one:
if
there's
anybody
who's
interested
in
doing
some
of
the
just
like
combing
through
and
kind
of
thinking
about
what
we
have
in
here,
and
we
want
to
change
anything
and
then
two
kind
of
get
an
idea
of.
Is
this
a
priority
for
somebody
to
do
prior
to
our
next
round
of
Outreach
stuff,
which
is
probably
happened
in
the
springtime?
So
it's
going
to
give
people's
thoughts
on
like
it
doesn't
feel
like
it's.
A
huge
stress
doesn't
feel
like
it's.
A
A
big
lips
doesn't
feel
like
what
you
want
to
do.
It
sounds
like
the
most
important
thing,
I've
heard
all
night.
Thank
you
so
much
for
bringing
it
up
whatever
it
is
that
you
that
you
feel
about
kind
of
looking
at
the
material
behind
you
guys.
A
I'm
wondering
if
we
can't
get
the
folks
on
the
Outreach
committee
right,
those
of
us
who
said
we're
interested
in
it
to
maybe
split
up
looking
through
things
and
then
get
together
and
make
cases
for
like
okay,
this
one
really
needs
to
be
updated.
Let's
make
this
priority
number
one.
These
we
need
to
get
rid
of
Let's
Make
That
priority
number
two,
these
ones
are
fine
for
right
now
and
they'll
just
be
what
they
are
and
then
maybe
you
can
split
up.
A
Materials
and
then
hoping
this
side
what
we
do
with
the
material
and
then
potentially
going
to
the
file
I'm
just
typing
the
new
orders
so
seriously,
it's
pretty
easy
and
it'd
be
nicer
to
do
when
the
weather
gets
really
gross,
and
you
just
want
to
sit
inside
and
let's
do
anything
after
as
well,
not
doing
much
stuff
at
first
yeah.
As
far
as
folks
who
are
interested
in
either
taking
a
look
or
letting
me
in
or
if
there's
any
updates,
are
there
any
folks
that
can
read
confirm
right.
A
Okay,
well,
then,
what
I
think
so
to
get
items
into
people's
hands
to
look
at
Linda?
Does
it
make
sense
to
you
the
digital
file,
or
does
it
make
more
sense
just
to
like
track
you
all
down
and
just
give
you
these?
These
papers
have
varied
and
satisfied.
A
Well,
gosh,
that's
a
hard
question
for
me
to
answer,
because
if
it
was
me,
I'd,
probably
rather
edit
it
on
a
piece
of
paper
and
then
transfer
it
to
digital,
but
a
lot
of
people
don't
do
it
that
way!
Yeah
even.
B
B
B
A
A
A
I
really
don't
see
the
reason
why
we
don't
I,
guess
I'm
reading
more,
combining
the
two
missions-
this
is
just
seems
so
parallel
to
each
other
and
then
by
competing
in
some
ways
against
each
other
on
waste
and
imperative.
I
mean
I'll
get
into
that
later,
but
it's
particularly
getting
information
out.
A
A
I
mean
I
have
a
tough
time,
seeing
it
as
competing,
even
if
there
is
some
overlap
in
the
interest
of
each
group.
That's
just
more
attention
brought
to
each
subject,
and
it
doesn't
really
surprise
me
that
any
border
commission
would
struggle
with
Outreach,
because
it's
hard,
it
was
one
of
the
reasons
that
I
was
trying
to
bring
up
the
habitat
and
activity
plan.
How
would
we
even
distribute
that?
Because
everyone
has
a
limited
number
of
email
contacts
might
be
interested
or
limited
by?
If
you
live
in
an
apartment
building,
they
have
a
bulletin
board.
A
We
might
still
not
get
any
eyes
on
it.
So
it's
a
problem
that
I
I
think
everyone
has
and
I
don't
see
it
as
a
competition
between
commissions,
but
first,
it's
insightful,
operating
parallel
to
each
other,
without
realizing
that
we
can
be
working
together
is
my
concern
that
it's
always
been
that
amen.
A
A
A
B
A
And
that's
not
the
biggest
more
iconic
I
know
I'm
looking
at
it,
but
I,
don't
know
what
I'm,
not
thinking
or
you
know
not
considering
what
I've
gone
through
and
yeah
I
appreciate
the
time
you
put
into
it
already,
and
you
know
thank
you
for
presenting
it
to
all
of
us
and
helping
get
the
ball
rolling,
hopefully
being
a
little
bit
of
a
better
position
to
distribute
some
things
come
spring
with
that
I
think
we'll
move
on
to
new
business,
which
says
a
reminder
of
January
21
degrees
project,
priority
agenda,
and
we
assume
that
means
we're
talking
about
populists.
B
A
It's
generally
meeting
The
Bucket
List
meeting.
Yes,
memory
serves
that
particular
agenda
item
The
Bucket
List
dominates
that
meeting
at
least
half
the
time.
At
least.
Do
you
know
when
this
is
put
on
the
schedule?
What
you
were
saying
or
anyone
intended
to
say
specifically
about
it
and
just
introduce
the
concept.
A
Just
to
remind
everybody
that
to
be
thinking
about
what
you
want
to
see
2023
priorities
to
be
so
when
we
get
to
The
Bucket
List
meeting
in
January,
that's
not
the
first
time
you
know
giving
a
thought
to
it
right.
It's
somewhat
of
a
homework
project
between
now
and
our
January
meeting
came
up
with
an
idea
to
will
probably
guess,
depending
on
attendance
in
the
room
like
they
just
present
wrong
per
person.
A
A
Can
we
just
about
anything
from
UVO
updates
to
study
suggestions?
You
know
short-term
long
term,
whatever
is
whatever
you
would
like
to
be
one
of
the
fact
that
a
few
priorities,
the
environmental
commission,
so
we've
got
a
whole
month
to
kind
of
ponder
that
ask
friends
or
neighbors
of
London,
but
a
lot
of
time
to
figure
out
what
we
want
to
focus
on
and
the
goal
is
that
this
would
be
a
new
focus
and
not
like,
and
we
have
great
ideas.
A
A
Or
something
you
know
something
that
we
had
as
a
previous
goal:
they
want
to
propose
again
it's
a
new
one
but
old
stuff.
Whatever
whatever
you
want
to
focus
on
it
doesn't
mean
we
have
to
just
just
drop
anything
I
would
advise
an
attempt
being
sort
of
specific.
Everyone
knows
we
need
Outreach.
So
the
suggested
item
of
The,
Bucket,
List,
wouldn't
be
work
on
Outreach
would
be
specific
form
of
Outreach
is
specific
plan,
a
specific
thing.
We
want
to
focus
on
Outreach
about,
but
yeah
it's
wide
open.
A
B
But
I.
A
So
that's
that's
going
to
be
another
state
of
January's
meeting
is
going
to
vary
a
little
bit
from
the
regular
structure.
I
can't
remember
if
we
even
probably
the
same
time,
don't
even
get
to
their
works,
because
it
becomes
a
very
big,
very
big
part
of
that
meeting.
So
I
can't
remember
very
well.
A
Well,
I
can't
remember
thinking
you're
such
an
audience.
I
mean
those
are
all
something
that
we
could
certainly
do.
Vietnam,
that's
true.
A
Right,
yeah,
the
January
and
February
meetings
very
different
slightly
from
the
from
the
other
10
minutes
of
the
year,
so
the
third
word
prepare
for
the
bucket
list
and
in
February
we'll
be
voting.
A
A
A
The
elections
committee-
oh
except
it's
not
here-
because
January
feels
a
little
late
for
that,
because
it
means
you'd
have
to
right.
It
can
be
done
in
a
month.
I
just
feel
like.
Historically,
that's
maybe
been
a
December
item
to
find
that
kind
of
reduction
kind
of
I.
Don't
want
to
do
that
on
this
weekend,.
B
A
A
When,
when
does
the
true
commission
meet
I
think
it's
the
third
reminding
of
each
month.
A
David
I
appreciate
you
volunteering
to
do
it
if
you
have
no
other
takers,
but
given
that
our
attendance
is
is
only
just
over
half
tonight,
it
might
be
good
for
Sam
or
either
of
us
or
someone
to
send
out
an
email.
Seeing
if
anyone
who
isn't
present
might
also
have
an
interest
in
that
and
then,
if
we
don't
get
any
results
before
our
next
meeting,
we'd
be
happy
to
have
you.
Do
it
so
I'm
making
a
note
to
to
get
an
email
out?
Okay,
you're
welcome.
A
My
background
in
taxonomy
is
over
awful
muscles,
no
need
to
make
a
decision
on
tonight
we'll
make
sure
to
put
it
out
there
and
you
can
even
pull
it
over
a
little
bit
be
like
see
following
commission
would
be.
You
know,
County
Environmental
commission
is
that
I
was
going
to
say
to
you
and
Sam's,
which
was
that
yeah.
Okay.
As
far
as
I
know,
no
update,
updates
I
saw
no
signs
that
there
were.
A
Okay
and
there's
no
report
from
that
get
a
report
from
Pecos
Bloomington
Commission
on
sustainability.
Three
of
course,
first
part
of
the
meeting
was
the
largest
Clarity
talking
about
the
budget
figure
down,
also
the
imagining
that
he's
living
because
and
he's
not
sure
if
you
will
be
coming
back
in
January
or
one
before
Dave
brawl
and
I've
got
the
other
person
that
he
said
my
she
might
be
looking
for
her
I,
don't
remember
which,
which
his
colleagues
who
mentioned
specifically,
because
there
are
several
people
that
interesting
thing
was.
A
There
was
a
big
issue,
apparently
with
the
city.
Council
is
the
jail
and
the
problems
with
these
existing
judges,
building
having
two
boards
and
prisoners,
important
security,
and
they
are
under
a
consent
order
with
the
Department
of
Justice
to
do
something
about
them:
overcrowding,
if
they've
been
taking
down
Road.
A
Also,
he
brought
up
the
fact
that
the
administration,
the
mayor's
office,
is
basically
developing
the
one.
That's
really
looking
into
the
commissions
and
not
engaging
with
the
council,
which
is
interesting,
but
they
as
far
as
the
ecos
itself.
They
stress
the
notes.
A
I
think
one
of
the
more
interesting
things
was
that
they
did
vote
on
establishing
the
same
terminology
as
sustainability
as
we
ran,
which,
from
logic
exchange
the
way
that
it
will
also
because
the
u.netic
appears
to
be
very
legally
defined
terms,
and
it
seems
like
there
is
a
the
other
environmental
justice
again
was
discussed
with
you
again
that
and
the
waste
Commission
again.
A
That
seemed
something
that
you
know,
at
least
for
me:
I'm
very
concerned
about
waste
and
they,
yes,
they
have
the
top
trial
programs,
so
the
other
one
that
I
thought
was
really
a
topic
that
again,
our
expertise
would
have
maybe
actually
should
have
over
some
of
our
people
and
their
people,
where
the
original
provide
so
that
they're
working
groups
working.
A
On
things
like
voice,
and
they
were
discussing,
they
put
together
a
program
that
now
appears
that
they're
going
to
back
off
the
positions
since
the
city
and
county
and
IU
development
Etc
as
far
as
eat
related
troubles,
dealing
with
the
Deep
situation,
and
they
seem
to
be
we're
going
down
to
the
same
rabbit
hole.
We
were
going
with
the
monitoring
of
the
airflow.
A
For
equipment
and
very
soon
throwing
your
you
know
decided
that
that
was
not
where
they
were
going
to
be
in
the
Sun.
So
much
like
us,
where
I
heard
this
before,
and
we
talked
about
riding
around
town
with
bikes
and
checking
temperatures,
and
but
there
was
there
is
a
system
under
Noah.
A
A
A
A
Wanted
to
be
one
of
them
actually
said
straight
up
that
they
didn't
understand
why
we
would
be
if
our
Republic
starts
sustainability
at
all
the
I'm
thinking
give
me
afraid.
I
mean
there
was
a
perfect
issue.
A
A
Where
organizations
over
a
lab,
it
was
like
what
are
we
doing
with
talking
about
sustainability?
Well,
we
need
concerned
we're
just
what
the
hell
do.
You
think
we
invited
one
of
them
to
come
to
our
meeting.
They
would
respond
in
favor,
saying,
hey
they're,
talking
about
Outreach,
we're
talking
about
monitoring
and
talking
about
what
we're
doing.
We
would
love
to
have
one
of
you
come
in
here.
A
And
I
don't
know
when
to
shut
up.
But
what
can
you
say
in
three
minutes
if
you're
sitting
again
on
their
one
of
their
meetings,
it's
pointless
I
mean
I
feel
a
little
bit
more
to
spy
I
think
we
need
to
improve
communication
with
them,
whether
that's
during
a
public
comment
session
or
whether
that's
reaching
out
to
them
individuals.
A
A
I
could
have
talked
to
a
couple
of
people
after
the
meeting,
and
one
of
the
suggestions,
I
think,
would
have
been
honest.
You
guys
sent
somebody,
you
know
we
need
to
work
together,
not
at
least
if
they're,
trying
to
to
measure
heat
ion
effect,
trying
to
measure
temperature.
They
have
better
devices
than
our
than
our
area
can
show
up
with
a
good
old-fashioned
thermometer.
A
A
To
move
on
to
environmental
resource,
advisory,
Council
or
Iraq
I
think
you
sent
minutes
around
I've
sent
minutes
for
the
last
two
minutes,
but
we
in
fact
met
yesterday.
A
So,
for
one
second,
give
you
an
up-to-date
report,
an
important
person
who
usually
comes
to
these
meetings
from
the
planning
department
was
Steve
Cotter,
who
tells
us
about
all
kinds
of
things,
and
he
wasn't
present
because
he
had
just
come
down
with
coach,
and
so
the
first
thing
on
my
list
is
that
Iraq
needs
one
more
member
in
case
it
would
like
to
be
there.
The
next
thing
we
took
up
was
deer
management.
I
think
I
sent
you
a.
B
A
Report
on
that,
they
killed
46
this
year
and
two
weekends,
and
the
interesting
thing
is
the
estimated
carrying
and
capacity
of
the
area
up.
There
is
10
and
they're
killed
points
there.
A
So
it's
clear
that
more
here
needs
to
be
killed
and
the
way
they're
monitoring,
that
is
by
looking
in
certain
plants,
and
there
are
areas
where
they
have
some,
where
the
deer
are
excluded
and
they
can
see
what
the
plants
are
and
those
excluded
areas
and
then
there's
nearby
Walmart
here
can
get
at
it
and
you
can
see
what
differences
and
somebody
is
monitoring.
A
Apparently,
one
of
them
claims
that
they
might
have
been
doing
a
lot,
but
anyway,
as
they
say,
the
old
phones
next
year
and
the
carrying
capacity
of
his
chins.
A
Their
purpose
is
to
reduce
Maple
and
Beach
and
I
cry
about
that.
The
person
I
love
my
Explorations
climates
for
us,
but
what
do
you
really
want
to
do
is
to
bring
it
back
over
from
Hickory,
which
are
exactly
Pioneers
but
they're
in
Indian
species
and
getting
into
a
climax,
and
the
idea
of
that
I
think
is
that
okay
provide
better
soon
so
wildlife
and
so
on,
they're
hoping
to
do
two
Burns
this
year
next
year,
that
is
late,
March
in
early
April,
but
it's
not
known
yet.
A
So
that's
the
old
business,
the
new
business
maybe
always
take
up
Education
First,
and
we
talked
about
various
workshops.
I've
been
hearing,
things
involved
in
many
of
them
on
County
workshops,
and
there
are
a
lot
of
those
that
are
happening
this
spring.
The
next
thing
they
talked
about
was
the
polling,
rimshaw,
Trail,
I'm,
not
sure
exactly
where
that
is
it's
near
the
bypass
somewhere
near
Park,
Ridge.
A
I'm
not
getting
captured
exactly
what
they
said
about
it.
They
talked
about
the
Second
Street
Greenway,
which
is
now
done.
All
stop
signs
have
come
out.
There's
a
new
pipeline.
They
planted
34
trees,
equal
25
survival
rate,
which
doesn't
sound
too
good
19
to
20
the
priests
were
lost
by
vandalism,
foreign.
A
Expansion
at
Park
Ridge,
the
budget
doesn't
cover
much
and
what
might
be
done
there
you're
hoping
to
get
more
parking
more
convenient
places
there
next
thing
on
the
list
was
interpretive
signs
at
RCA,
Park.
A
Forget
her
last
name
she's,
our
our
Linda,
we'll
be
looking
for
help
to
design
interpreting
science
there
and
let's
see
season
6
the
last
name
on
the
agenda,
once
appointments
positions
that
will
be
decided
decided
as
we
didn't
hear
of
them,
chair
of
the
vice
chair
and
that
will
probably
take
place
in
February.
A
B
A
Thank
you
very
much
report
would
have
been
NPO
CTC,
but
that's
Sam.
Do
we
have
anything
Professor,
Lake,
Monroe,
oh
wow,
I,
think
they've
got
at
least
one
or
maybe
two
Brands.
Now
that
will
help
them
to
work
with
invest
management
practices
at
one
of
them.
You
know
those
will
include
trying
to
get
people
to
update
their.
A
Memory
later
went
to
the
sewage
system
that
I'm
looking
for
you
want
to
get
people's
outfit
their
septic
tanks-
that's
one
of
them
another
is
to
try
to
get
people
the
agriculture
people
to
plant
more
cover
crops,
because
that
with
him,
so
much
prosperous
in
getting
into
the
drainage
engine
to
Lake,
Monroe
and
so
on,
and
they
haven't
yet
said
any
and
committing
like
they
had
last
time
for
their
last
grand
to
to
keep
track
of
what
they're
doing
it.
A
B
A
You
very
much
to
that
report.
Lastly,
we
have
mciers
February.
A
I
everyone
said
something
around.
That
said:
there
wouldn't
be
yeah
February.
There
won't
be
a
meeting
in
December
or
January,
but
they've
been
doing
breakthrough.
A
For
maybe
until
mid-January
as
far
as
writings,
they've
been
prioritizing
Winslow
Sport
and
Park
I
thought.
Southeast
Park
was
bad
until
I
saw
it.
The
severity
of.
A
Conditions
within
races
at
Winslow,
so
they
were
having
daily
activities
going
after
Asian
Bush
honeysuckle
was.
A
A
A
Based
off,
but
I
was
kind
of
like
thinking
holy
cow
behind
the
shadow
where
they
were
just
dozing
and
dumping
stuff
into
the
building.
A
Where
is
this
again,
you
know
where
the
tennis
court
started
and
on
started
at
the
far
south
and
east
side
of
the
park
which
Park
Winslow
Sports
Park.
A
So
it's
kind
of
thing.
What
is
opposite
direction
and
why
south
of
Milwaukee
and
there's
a
goalie
behind
one
of
the
maintenance
shed
that
is
broken,
concrete
asphalt.
A
Very
big
piece
chunks
of
plastic
metal-
it's
obviously
fairly
recently,
stuck
with
them
dosed
into
there,
which
don't
just
talk
in
there,
but
otherwise
that
was
something
that
was
kind
of
like
just
okay
doing
things
like
this
and
and
closure
to
me,
and
but.
A
Of
the
street,
the
it's
a
Winslow
Woods,
the
other
yeah
yeah,
but
that's
really
starting
importance
and
we've
made
some
progress.
A
B
B
C
A
Others,
or
had
an
invest
in
a
while
and
we're
thinking
about
like,
are
there
certain
ones
that
we
are
required
to
update
or
just
would
like
to
be
important
to
us
and
thinking
I?
Think
we'll
we'll
be
what
would
be
a
helpful
for
someone
like
me,
which
is
like
in
a
million
places
all
the
time
is
if
someone
came
to
our
EC,
one
of
us
can
very
easily
I'm
gonna.
A
Do
a
little
walk
through
what
this
is
and
just
kind
of
make
sure
that
you
understand
what
is
included
in
it,
what
work
we
did
or
what?
What
the
report
says.
You
know
the
work
that
we
did
and
just
kind
of
like
give
a
synopsis
of
it,
so
that
we
use
the
commission
can
say
that
sounds
really.
You
know,
that's
something
that
I'm
glad
we
did
it.
A
I
would
like
us
to
keep
it
alive
and
well
or
something
like
that,
but
just
have
more
like
sort
of
sharing
of
what
these
different
reports
are
because
I
know,
we've
talked
about
them
a
lot.
We
talked
around
a
lot,
but
for
folks
who
are
newer
to
the
to
the
commission
or
just
folks
who
weren't
involved
when
they
were
originally
written.
A
There
might
be
a
multiple
dessert
video
how
we
would
reintroduce
these
products
to
these
reports.
So
I
don't
know
if
that
sounds
like
a
really
boring
idea
or
just
like
homework
on
top
of
other.
You
know
homework
that
people
have,
but
I
don't
think
it's
like
how
to
make
sure
that
we're
thinking
about
all
the
materials.
B
A
Does
make
sense
in
the
same,
you
know
breadth
that
when
we
talk
about
reports
early
on
to
not
just
use
the
acronyms
to
actually
let
people
know
we're
talking
about
information
on
sustainability,
we
can
say
is
what
we
say
so,
at
least
on
a
very
introductory
level.
I
think
that
makes
a
lot
of
sense,
I'm,
not
sure
where
we
want
to
work
that
into
a
meeting
or
anything,
especially
since
you
know
people
can
joined
for
a
little
offer.
The
mission
just
about
anytime
blue
light,
I
can't
think
of
a
set
out
of
the
year.
A
A
I
mean
I
was
thinking
about
it
because
I
think
about
when
we
do
like
Outreach.
Do
we
just
talk
about
what
we
do?
There's
random
people
in
the
community
or
we
attend
different
convention
meetings
and
knowing
what
all
we've
done
and
what
all
has
been
important
to
us.
Historically,
it's
really
really
valuable
to
say,
like
oh
yeah,
we
have
these
different
reports
that
we've
done.
No,
we
didn't
updated
that
for
2015,
but
this
is
what
we
did
and
why
we
chose
to
do
it.
A
So
thank
you
truly
I'll,
understand
that
stuff
and
there's
a
small
amount
of
image.
There's
so
much
that
I
can't
I
can't
expect
every
single
woman
who's
going
to
read
everything
and
fully
understand
the
depth
of
what
it
says
or
you
need
from
class
for
the
city
or
whatever,
but
the
thing
about
our
deserve
way
to
kind
of
spread
out
how
we
make
sure
that
we're
on
the
same
page
as
perfect.
What
are
what
are
our
words?
Why
are
they
important
women
at
some
point.
A
A
I
think
that's
an
interesting
idea
to
bring
that
before
January
right
and
we're
doing
our
bucket
list
item,
because
I
think
it's
a
little
bit
ashamed
to
think
that
every
year
we
pick
a
new
focus
and
then
it's
just
like
oh,
but
that
was
last
year's
Focus.
So
we
put
a
lot
of
work
into
it,
but
now
it's
just
over
there,
and
so
maybe
it
is
valuable
for
us
to
look
through
those
even
just
for
ideas.
These
were
important
ones,
maybe
it's
out
of
date.
Maybe
it's
still
really
valuable.