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A
The
bloomington
environmental
commission
since
linda
is
not
here,
I
will
be
taking.
A
Role
today
we'll
go
right
down
the
list.
Bailey
anderson.
A
B
A
Excellent,
a
quorum
is
reached
we'll
count,
those
as
an
introduction.
C
There
were
and
he
made
them.
I
must
accept
the
minutes.
A
A
And
raise
your
hand,
and
our
host
will
call
on
you
using
the
raise
your
hand,
feature
in
the
chat.
F
Good
evening
my
name
is
scott
robinson
director
for
planning
and
transportation.
F
I
just
want
to
introduce
myself.
I
wanted
to
join
you.
F
Again,
introduce
myself:
it's
been
a
while,
since
I've
been
to
an
environmental
commission
meeting.
F
F
A
A
Not
seeing
any
ben
yeah
no
one's
coming
up
all
right,
we
will
seeing
no
more
public
comment.
A
For
the
city
of
bloomington-
and
she
will
be
talking
about
the
hoosier
reliance
index.
A
G
Thank
you
one
second,
can
you
enable
my
screen
sharing.
G
G
G
G
G
G
Communities
understand
where
to
focus
their
attention.
I
mean
many
places
have
limited.
G
G
G
G
And
precipitation,
and
currently
we
experience
about
12
days
of
high
heat
days
and
so
that
stays.
G
G
G
G
And
then
extreme
extreme
precipitation.
This
is
also
a
concern
so
we're
having
about
19
events
per.
G
Year
and
it's
variable
so
this
is
an
average
of
course
and
then
in
a
different
emission.
G
And
then
the
questions
that
we
looked
at
about
resilience,
they
were
modeled
on
these.
G
G
Think
this
is
especially
you
know
important
this
year
as
we
see
how
one
event,
the
public.
G
G
That,
and
are
we
ready
for
those?
So
in
order
to
answer
these
questions,
we
talked
to
a
lot.
G
Ready
are
there
areas
that
we
need
to
particularly
focus
on.
Also
another
section
was
public
health.
G
G
G
So
what
I
thought
I
just
wanted
to
emphasize
that
after
we
looked
at
all
of
that,
basically.
G
But
that
also
shows
that
there's
many
things
that
we
can
do
to
prepare,
and
so
that's
also
what
I.
G
Wanted
everyone
to
take
away
from
this
is,
while
we're
ready
to
some
extent,
there's
a
lot
of.
G
G
G
G
G
G
You
know
about
average.
I
think
the
most
useful
thing
to
take
away
from
this
is
that
there's
still.
G
Those
vulnerabilities,
if
you're
curious
about
any
of
them,
in
particular
things
like
energy.
G
G
Vulnerable
to
impacts
and
heat
related
health
impacts,
so
I
can
take
more.
G
And
then
it's
not
enough
to
sort
of
just
assess
what
the
problems
are.
We
need
to
evaluate.
G
The
solution
so
we're
currently
working
on
an
action
plan
about
how
we're
going
to
reduce
commun.
G
Emissions
as
a
community
and
adapt
to
change,
this
is
still
in
draft
form,
but
it's
on
the.
G
G
G
Hopefully,
acceptance
by
council
in
2021,
so
in
conclusion,
there's
a
lot
of
planning
work.
That's.
G
The
commission
on
sustainability,
so
I'm
happy
to
continue
to
coordinate
with
your
commission.
A
Thank
you,
lauren.
Do
we
have
any
comments
or
questions
or
concerns
for
lauren
this
evening.
H
Existing
fema
floodplains,
which
now
are
several
years
old,
are
likely
to
increase,
expand.
H
Both
in
elevation,
particularly,
therefore,
with
probably
detailed
maps.
G
G
That's
increased
over
time
on
campus,
so
I
think
that
making
those
investments
in
areas.
G
Major
utility
replacement
projects
that
have
happened
to
try
to
mitigate
some
of
that.
H
Do
we
have
any
existing
having
worked
with
vandenberg,
county
and
evansville.
H
As
far
as
the
flood
insurance
program,
they
were
trying
to
really
put
some
teeth
into
the.
H
Preventing
further
development
and
flood-prone
areas,
do
we
in
middle
county
and
the
city
have.
I
Basically,
we
don't
allow
development
unless
there
is
a
really
good
reason.
I
And
somebody
comes
forward
and
then
we
follow
dnr
regulations.
H
The
big
weakness
in
flooding
is
the
most
costly
natural
hazard
in
the
united
states.
It
costs.
C
H
Another
correlation
is
going
to
be
in
severe,
not
thinking
beyond
in
extreme
weather.
H
Second,
half
or
the
second
yearly
cycle
of
severe
weather
that
comes
in
the
fall.
G
Thinking
about
how
the
drainage
in
your
yard
is
possible,
the
the
stormwater.
A
Thank
you,
lauren
we'll
actually
be
discussing
the
climate
action
plan
later
and
I'm
sure
we'll.
A
A
We'll
move
on
to
our
reports
from
various
committees.
Is
there
a
report
from
tree.
A
C
A
half
an
hour
after
the
urban
forester's
report,
we
got
a
report
from
the
member
from
iu.
C
C
C
Coming
to
me,
but
and
then
I
always
tell
them
since
usually
the
meetings
the
since
they
meet.
C
C
We'll
be
doing
today,
that
was
about
the
last
thing.
Oh
well,
then
they
asked
for
a
report
from.
C
The
four
of
us
there
are
four
of
us,
including
george
hageman
and
tom
coleman,
and
the
damia.
C
C
Appropriate
business
for
the
city's
tree
commission,
so
the
four
of
us
formed
a.
C
C
The
library-
and
so
we
just
had
a
report
on
that
from
somebody
who
went
to
that
meeting
but.
C
C
C
Lobbying
to
try
to
get
that
done,
and
so
that
was
the
end
of
our
meeting
after
a
half
an
hour.
A
Travis
about
the
bloomington
climate
action
plan,
but
they
didn't
take
any
formal
action.
H
H
Their
activities
touch
on
our
interests,
as
well
as
the
sustainability
commission,
so.
H
Report
from
the
uk
about
climate
change,
you
need
to
take
care
of
them,
which
means.
H
Invasives,
as
well
as
the
are
ongoing
issues
with
our
urban
deer,
so
I
thought
that.
H
I
figured
it
was
worth
posting
for
for
all
of
you,
that's
all.
I
have.
A
Thank
you
don.
Does
anyone
have
any
questions
for
donna
b,
coast
or
mciris
report
he
sent
out.
C
C
C
We
haven't
met
recently,
we'll
be
meeting
on
january.
It
was
going
to
be
on.
A
I
This
month
in
january,
we
will
have
a
couple
of
cases
that
we've
already
discussed
that
have
been.
I
A
All
right,
seeing
as
there's
nothing
to
report,
I
assume
there's
no
questions
as
well.
A
And
seeing
none
we'll
move
on
again,
the
working
groups
are
part
of
our
discussion
that.
A
We'll
have
at
our
planning
meeting
for
next
year
to
see
how
we're
going
to
implement
those.
A
If
you
assume
to
the
best
of
their
ability,
but
at
this
point
of
time
we're
only
discussing.
A
Was
drafted
for
a
guest
column
in
the
ht
by
susanna
and
matt
about
plexus
do
either
of
you.
A
Two
want
to
discuss
that
letter,
so
it
was
also
requested
that
we
get
kind
of
a
brief.
J
The
properties
in
these
proposed
to
be
r4
areas
have
really
great
access
to
a
bunch
of
public.
J
Entertainment
kind
of
near
these,
these
these
most
important
nodes
of
the
city,
so
they
have.
J
Kind
of
smart
growth
strategies
moving
forwards
for
their
development.
Hopefully,
yes,
david.
J
You're,
muted
yeah,
not
anymore,
how
many
of
these
news
zones
are
they
talking
about.
C
C
C
This
new
type
of
zoning,
I'm
not
super
familiar
with
the
names
of
all
their
zoning.
J
Exclusively
single-family,
I
think,
there's
conditional
duplexes
or
something
but
not.
J
Not
some
of
the
bigger
footprint
buildings,
so
I
believe
it
was
all
areas
that
were
previously.
J
I
Transportation,
there's
a
map
that
shows
the
current
zoning
districts
and
the
proposed
zoning.
K
If
the
r4
districts
and
the
plexus
areas
were
exactly
the
same,
were
all
the
plexus.
K
Limited
to
our
forward
district-
or
they
also
would
be
allowed
in
other
areas.
B
Be
allowed
in
all
a
residential,
currently
residential
zone
neighborhoods,
it's
the
quad
plex.
B
Kind
of
pockets
as
andrew
just
referenced
near
downtown
and
near
the
college,
mall
generally.
B
That
it
wasn't
that
no
one
could
get
a
duplex
or
a
triplex
proposed
before.
A
All
the
plex
sizes,
all
the
other
ones,
only
allow
some
by
right,
some
by
conditional
use
and.
A
Some
not
at
all
so
there's
a
there's
a
table
I'll
send
a
link
in
the
chat
right
now
to
the
udo.
A
Map
update
site,
there's
a
table
on
the
right-hand
side
column
that
breaks
down.
B
As
well
like
what
are
they
actually
proposing
so,
for
example,
I've
I
live
in
old,
northeast.
H
I
think
that
the
map
being
available
to
the
public,
with
the
understanding
of
what.
J
J
The
links
in
their
stories,
so
it's
it's
been
available
since
october.
I
think
I'm
not
positive.
B
Specifically
and
what
what
the
role
of
the
ec
is
in
this
so
matt-
and
I
talked
about
this.
B
Months,
I'm
talking
about
it
so
in
terms
of
debating
specifics
of
the
proposal,
that
seems.
B
Arguably,
beyond
the
purview
of
the
ec,
unless
it's
specific
environmental
in
nature,
you
know.
B
B
B
B
What
we're
trying
to
do
with
this
letter
is
to
reflect
on
the
broader
environmental
impact.
B
More
or
less
ignored
by
at
least
the
media
coverage
both
last
year
and
this
year
and
I'd.
B
Like
to
see
it
in
there,
I'm
not
saying
that
we
should.
I
hope
that
the
the
draft
that
we
proposed.
B
Is
nuanced
enough,
it
doesn't
show
us
you
know
saying
we
should
definitely
adopt
this.
It's
just.
B
Saying
we
should
add
this
to
the
conversation,
so
I
did
get
some
feedback
from
I'll
get
to.
B
That
I
was
saying
most
recently,
but
I
didn't
get
feedback
from
anyone
else
so
from
mike
said.
B
You
know
he
like
said
it
seemed
okay
to
him,
so
we're
definitely
open
that
and
I
you
know
we.
B
Will
be
open
to
adjusting
this
I've
spent
my
life
editing
and
changing
documents
around
david.
I
Okay,
try
sending
it
again
matt.
Did
you
get
anything
from
linda.
B
So
dave
you
had
a
question
yeah
my
maybe
two
questions.
The
first
is
well,
it's
all
the
same.
C
A
We
have
a
motion
to
approve
it.
A
All
right
move
into
a
discussion
period
about
the
motion.
Is
there
any
further
discussion
on.
K
K
Particularly
the
elm
heights
neighborhood,
they
were
concerned
that
developers
were
coming
in.
K
A
Yeah,
the
current
main
or
one
of
the
main
I
don't
know
what
word
to
use.
A
One
of
the
main
marketing
pieces
by
groups
opposed
to
the
plex
plan
asks
the
question:
do
you
want.
A
A
It's
real
we've
yet
to
see,
but
is
something
that
comes
up
again
and
again
in
this
conversation.
D
J
J
J
Concerned
about
backlash
for
possibly
putting
our
support
behind
this
proposal.
What
I
personally.
J
I
hope
we
send
the
letter
could
I
add
to
that,
is
I
also
one
of
my
feelings?
Is
I
see
this
also.
H
H
Even
afford
to
live
in
the
county,
so
they
drive
in
from
lawrence
and
green
and
owen
clay,
etc.
A
Yeah
as
someone
who
has
not
made
a
secret
that
I'm
not
a
big
fan
of
the
city's
proposal
here,
I.
A
Have
some
specific
amendments
where
I
on
the
plan
commission
that
I
would
offer
regarding.
A
Where
these
plexes
can
be
placed
in-
and
I
have
some
doubts
about,
the
city's
claims
about.
A
Affordability
and
that
sort
of
thing
I
still
feel
represented
by
the
letter,
the
letter
does.
A
Do
a
good
job.
I
agree
with
making
sure
that
we're
advocating
for
more
density,
which
is
my
goal.
A
There
is
benefit
at
least
in
density
occurring,
so
I
I
am
supportive
of
this
letter.
I
am
not.
A
In
the
future
going
forward,
so
I
support
the
letter
as
well
and
I'll
be
voting.
Yes,.
A
Is
there
any
further
comment
on
the
plex
letter
that
we
plan
to
send
to
the
ht.
A
Dave
call
the
question:
we'll
move
into
a
roll
call
vote.
A
I'm
going
right
down
the
list
again:
bailey
anderson,
yes,
of
course,
matt,
yes,
susannah!
Yes,.
A
Ocean
passage
unanimously,
I
would
say
that
suzanne
or
matt
either
one
of
you
can
work.
A
Together
to
get
that
submitted
as
soon
as
you
are
able
to
one
thing
I
will
say
is.
A
I
would
consider
one
word
as
two
words,
so
you
may
actually
end
up
finding
yourself
a.
B
Bloomington
right
now
one
question
about
the
logistics
of
submitting
it.
So
how
is
it.
J
Wrote
it,
you
should
put
your
name
under
it
and
they
would
just
be
then,
like
comma.
I
And
remember:
we
have
to
have
the
disclaimer
on
the
yeah
remind
me
of
the
disclaimer.
I
I
A
The
one
in
charge
of
guest
columns
for
the
ht
about
getting
that
disclaimer
added
on.
B
All
right,
thank
you.
Any
further
comment
on
the
plexus
letter
or
questions
or
concerns.
A
New
business,
our
draft,
the
draft
climate
action
plan
for
the
city
in
our
discussion
on
that.
A
We
we
sent
out
the
draft
action
plan
climate
action
plan
to
you
all
via
email.
A
A
It
that's
been
put
out
so
far
and
really
the
this
isn't
supposed
to
be
an
in-depth
discussion.
A
And
two,
whether
we
want
to
how
we
want
to
split
up
the
duties
of
doing
that.
If
we
want.
A
A
Us
discussing
on
this
this
evening
does
anyone
want
to
start
off
with
anything
that
they.
C
C
C
And
I
will
send
comments
about
places
where
it
needs
editing.
Like
words,
like
word
hop
or.
C
Yeah,
it's
supposed
to
be
word
workshop,
but
it's
word
work
hop
and
there
are
lots
of.
C
Places
where
they
needed
better
people
to
look
over
it
and
correct
it,
but
there
are
two.
C
C
And
let's
see
if
I
can
find
my
other
specific,
oh
there's
a
place
where
we
ought
to
mention
our.
C
It
ought
to
mention
our
I'll
come
to
that
in
a
minute.
Our.
A
Yeah,
I
I
agree,
I
think
my
main
concern
about
this
proposal
from
the
beginning
has
been
the.
A
Fact
that
well,
I
agree
with
the
with
the
contents,
and
I
agree
with
the
the
general
idea.
A
That
they
wrote
without
input
from
boards
and
commissions.
I
think
that's
a
little
bit
of
a.
A
A
Our
amendments
that
the
ec
be
more
forcefully
included
within
the
documents
so
that,
when
they.
A
A
They
won't
have
any
way
to
essentially
not
want
to
engage
us
on
those
discussions
going
forward.
C
I
also
object
to
I
don't
know
there
are
people
who
write
things
these
days.
C
And
they
use
cutesy
ideas
like
in
the
in
the
food
section.
There
are
there's
white
text.
A
Do
we
have
any
further
comments
on
whether
or
not
we
should
take
up?
I
think
we're
probably
all.
A
In
agreement
that
we
should,
I
don't
want
to
assume
so
we'll
take
a
vote
on
it,
but
I
I.
A
My
perception
just
from
knowing
you
all
is
that
you
you
all
generally,
would
agree
that
this
is
an.
A
Important
topic
for
the
environmental
commission
to
give
input
on
so
I
think
the
conversation.
A
Then
evolves
into
how
would
that
process
look
going
forward?
So
I,
as
I
said
before,
you
know,.
A
The
appendix
and
glossary
so
whether
or
not
we
wanted
to
split
up
the
sections
and
have
one
or.
A
Provide
comments
on
everything
within
the
document.
That's
the
conversation
we
should
be
having.
A
J
A
A
And
climate
economy-
and
I
think
at
least
the
majority
of
those
our
stuff
that
we've
at
least.
A
C
She's
sort
of
in
charge
of
the
whole
thing
and
she
seems
to
have
left
us
unfortunately,
but.
I
The
first
round
of
comments,
I
think
that
deadline
is,
has
passed.
It
was
the
11th.
I
So
they
will
take
the
comments
from
the
first
round
of
comments.
A
Comments
they
choose
to
incorporate
from
the
11th
deadline
should
be
released
in
january.
A
A
A
Submitted
a
comment
on
wastewater
after
the
next
version
comes
out.
I
would
go
back
to
that.
A
A
On
a
time
crunch
between
then
our
next
meeting,
that
just
makes
no
sense
to
me
if
anyone
else
has.
C
J
J
J
J
A
That
email
out
or
fill
out
that
form
when
you
have
those
comments
in
mind
and
then
we
can
submit.
A
Going
through
the
ec
process
of
approving
things
that
are
stylistic
in
nature,
yeah
well,
I
I
have.
C
Think
it
ought
to
be.
I
agree
with
the
with
david
on
the
connectivity,
because
that
has
a
lot.
C
It
also
seems
to
me
that
this
entire
plan
from
what
I've
read
and,
as
I
say,
the.
C
But
it
seems
very
general
and
not
terribly
specific
about
well.
It
says.
C
What
we
need
to
do,
but
not
how
we
would
do
it,
and
so
that
troubles
me
a
bit.
A
I
see
matt's
hand
you're
kind
of
along
those
lines.
What
exactly
should
we
be
looking
for
in
in.
J
That
I
read,
but
I
don't
know,
I'm
just
a
regular
citizen.
If
they
say
our
goal
is
to
increase.
J
A
A
In
ohio,
which
is
common
with
consultants,
that's
not
to
say
anything
negative
about
the
consultants.
A
Graphic
designers
which
I
can
attest
are
pricey
at
times
back
to
matt's
question
I
would
say.
A
A
A
Present
those
as
amendments
in
our
comments
to
city
planning
and
then
as
it
moves
forward
through.
A
The
city
council,
if
we
need
to
through
the
city
council
as
well
like
we
do
with
udo.
A
A
A
J
J
J
J
So
it
was,
it
was
pretty
obvious
where
they
could
put
it.
If
I
remember
correctly,
it
was
last.
J
Week,
yeah
two
things:
I
would
say
that
one
of
the
benefits
of
the
proposed
idea.
A
A
Able
to
matt
yeah,
it's
a
I'm
a
policy
wonk,
but
I'm
not
a
scientific
wonk.
So
I
need
to.
A
Have
people
look
over
technical
sections
more
more
specifically,
but
there
are
sections.
A
A
whole
to
advocate
for
but,
like
you
said,
some
may
be
more
technical
than
others
and
I
would
hope.
I
I
Bunches
of
plans
that
we
have
say
is
this
consistent
with
the
other
plans,
and
you.
H
H
Fossil
fuels
and
replacement
with
green
energy
and
as
an
example
davita
with
the
sustainability.
H
That
I,
I
think,
that
sure
structure
but
she's
taking.
H
A
very
close
paying
very
close
attention
to
green
hydrogen.
H
As
far
as
the
effect
of
particulates,
the
coal
industry
is
losing
its
war.
H
So
we
need
to
really
look
at
our.
I
think
in
terms
of
what
our
expertises
are,
where
we.
H
Can
address
things
that
are
in
it
and
get
back
to
lauren
as
quickly
as
possible
start
the.
H
A
A
Trying
to
keep
them
quiet
for
y'all
all
right,
so
I
I
think
we're
all.
Basically
in
agreement.
A
C
Useful,
oh
so
scott
put
in
the
chat
I'll
read
it
out
loud
scott
robinson
says.
I
asked.
A
A
And
sustainable
development
and
consultants
for
more
feedback,
so
it
sounds
like
there
will
be.
A
Presentation
earlier
this
evening,
so
I
think
we
do.
I
think
there
will
be
an.
A
A
That
will
require
a
decent
amount
of
work
from
the
city
council,
as
well
as
city
staff,.
K
A
Motion
passes
unanimously
excellent.
We
I'll
send
out
an
email
about
organizing
how
we're.
A
Going
to
split
up
the
document
and
review
so
look
out
for
an
email
from
me
in
the
next
day.
A
Or
two
about
that,
so
that
we
can
split
up
as
soon
as
possible.
I
know
all
of
you
are
looking.
A
Forward
to
crowding
around
your
specific
holiday
garb
and
reviewing
the
climate
change.
A
Regarding
a
environmental
commission,
facebook
page,
I
believe
this
is
ben's
topic
correct.
L
Yeah
sure
yeah,
so
I
just
thought
it
would
be
a
good
idea
to
increase
the
footprint
of.
A
A
A
For
the
ec
and
how
we
will
manage
it,
part
of
that
policy
says
that
we
should
vote.
A
Created
the
page
so
there's
no,
you
know
nothing.
Ben
did
was
wrong,
but
I
I
would
ask
just
so.
A
We
have
it
officially
on
the
record
that
we
do
take
a
vote
on
approving
an
official.
A
Environmental
commission,
facebook
page
I
actually
haven't-
made
it.
I
would
so
yeah
so
perfect.
A
We
can
still
have
that
vote
and
it'll
be
official
and
it'll
be
done
before
I.
A
Thought
I
was
already
created,
I'm
sorry,
man,
I
misunderstood
an
email,
so
I
would.
A
Accept
a
motion
to
approve
the
creation
of
a
facebook
page
for
the
environmental
commission.
E
A
To
reach
out
to
plenty
of
other
people-
and
I
hope
that.
A
We
can
continue
to
get
everyone
involved
in
ec
in
some
way.
Well,
it's,
but
I
appreciate
the
candor.
A
A
Had
and
I'll
read
the
language
out
loud
here
in
a
minute
the
first
had
concerns
I
had
regarding.
A
Conflict
of
interest
it
I
just,
I
just
clarified
the
process
for
declaring
a
conflict
of
interest.
A
That
any
commissioner
might
have
in
a
more
clear
and
concise
way.
So
it's
more
officially.
A
On
the
record
that
way,
we're
making
we're
making
sure
that
we're
avoiding
any
potential.
A
Improprieties
that
may
pop
up
through
any
future
planning
cases
or
anything
similar.
A
For
the
environmental
commission
run
social
media
pages,
so
not
individual
commissioners.
A
Here
within
the
amendment,
so
it
is
commissioner
responsibilities
and
guidelines.
A
A
And
waive
the
recusal
requirement
just
to
give
a
little
background
on
why
I
chose
that.
A
Policy
process:
that's
the
same
process
that,
as
far
as
I
know,
the
city,
council
and
planning.
A
A
Because
my
wife
works
for
x
company,
I
believe
I
can
act
impartially
in
this
decision
making.
A
A
But
it's
not
a
real
conflict
of
interest
that
actually
generates
any
direct
monetary
gain.
A
A
How
many
or
how
the
building
process
for
new
neighborhoods
and
subdivisions
within
the
city.
A
And
make
those
potential
conflicts
of
interest
known
so
that
way
we
don't
have
to
go
backwards.
I
Yes,
thanks
that
it
is
the
exact
same
policy
as
the
city
council
and
the
plan
commission
use.
A
At
least
the
city
council,
the
plan
commission,
I
believe,
follows
the
same
policy,
but
the
city.
I
I
don't
think
it's
a
wise
idea
for
every
board
and
commission
to
come
up
with
their
own
policies.
A
Voting
on
bud
budget
discussions
for
util
for
housing
or
housing
and
neighborhood
development.
A
A
A
Whether
or
not
to
accept
that
the
majority
did
so,
then
it
was
declared
that
the
conflict.
A
If
you
want
to
hold
off
on
it
and
wait
until
we
get
the
city's
policy
in
writing,
we.
I
A
Says
so
it
didn't
give
any
actual
methodologies
we're
actually
avoiding
the
conflict
of
interest.
A
Just
said,
you
must
avoid
them,
but
I
completely
agree
we
can.
We
can
hold
off
on
this
one.
A
A
Seeing
no
objection
we'll
move
on
to
amendment
number
two,
which
is
to
amend
the
miscellaneous.
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
At
bloomington.ian.gov
be
approved
or
or
go
through,
the
chair
or
or
linda
or
their
designee.
A
That
this
product,
this
policy
largely
impacts
social
media
accounts
such
as
facebook,
twitter,.
A
It
it
does
make
the
most
sense
in
in
terms
of
the
policy.
That's
that's
been
written.
A
For
websites
so
that
you
know,
we
just
can't
create
new
websites
left
and
right
and
not
get.
A
Them
approved
by
the
commission,
it
also
outlines
what
is
and
is
not
allowed
on
the.
A
Our
post
needs
to
be
removed,
it
can
be
removed
quickly
and
by
linda
myself
or
our
designee.
A
As
I
was
writing
it
why
I
created,
because
I
just
wanted
to
make-
I
didn't
want
to
create.
K
I
This
policy,
we
haven't,
run
this
policy
past
city
legal.
Yet
so
again,
I
would
propose
that
we.
I
Hold
off,
but
what
you
brought
up
mike
is
a
really
really
good
point,
because
if
we
write
a.
I
Policy
regarding
what
you
can
and
cannot
say
on
your
you
know,
on
your
social
media.
Account
is.
I
Is
really
opening
a
big
can
of
first
amendment
worms
and
it's
kind
of
scary,
because
they're.
I
Just
like
waiting
in
the
wings,
if
I
can
sound
so
conspiracy,
theoryist
to
nail
us
for
first.
I
Amendment
problems,
so
it
has
to
be
and
and
what
you
did
ask
about
if
the
city
had
a
policy.
I
I
I
Remove
it,
you
know
so
that's
already
there,
but
I
I
definitely
don't
think
that
any
of
this.
A
A
A
A
A
A
Because,
at
least
in
massachusetts,
political
appointees,
boards
and
commissions
have
different.
A
A
It
to
mike
rooker,
he
got
back
to
me
that
he
did
not
think
that
it
would
fly
in
an
indiana.
A
Court
and
as
a
result,
I
pulled
that
part
of
the
amendment
the
amendment
presented
currently.
A
A
I
You
clearing
that
up
andrew.
Do
you
have
any
idea
if
any
other
boards
and
commissions
have
such.
A
Myself
so
after
the
city
had
the
incident
where
a
member
of
the
parking
commission
was
removed.
A
Of
various
bloomington
commissions,
so,
for
example,
the
human
rights
commission.
A
And
I
worked
on
the
idea
of
forming
a
social
media
policy
and
they
advised
me
to
be
the
one
to.
A
Work
on
it
at
the
forefront,
so
I
worked
on
that
policy
with
the
idea
of
it
being
a
model
for.
A
A
Amendment
that
I
sent
out
subsequently
after
I
received
word
from
mike
rooker
at
city,
legal.
A
A
social
media
policy
in
place,
but
I
also
don't
know
how
indiana
clarify
or
classifies.
I
Well,
I
I
was
because
I
didn't
realize
andrew
had
talked
to
mike
ruker
already.
A
First,
amendment
rights:
this
policy
is
focused
primarily
and
solely
on.
A
A
policy
of
what
we
post
under
our
name
online
as
a
environmental
commission.
So
again
it
doesn't.
A
Impact
your
private
pages,
it's
just
governing
the
process
of
posting
on
our
facebook
page.
A
For
the
environmental
commission
the
same
way
it
govern,
we
have
a
policy
governing
how
we.
A
H
H
Caveat
being
to
be
submitted
to
legal,
if
it's
going
to
be
used
as
a
model,
I
think
then
it
should.
H
Get
the
legals
approval
that
they've
looked
at
what
we've
done
and
we
are
then
therefore.
H
A
E
Dave,
yes,
motion
passes
unanimously
I'll,
send
that
to
mike
rooker
again
tomorrow
or.
A
On
vacation
until
after
the
holidays,
I'll
I'll
send
an
email
to
someone
within
silly
or
probably.
A
Daniel
dixon
or
larry
allen
to
try
and
get
them
to
get
that
approved
as
speedily
as
possible.
But.
A
There's
no
further
discussion
on
to
commissioner
announcements:
we'll
go
down
the
roll
call
list.
J
Yeah,
I
guess
I
wanted
to
announce.
People
who
are
in
this
position
may
already
be
aware
of.
J
J
That
no
announcements,
one
question
is:
is
the
january
meeting
to
be
the
bucket
list
meeting.
I
The
same
day,
the
same
month,
okay
john's
like
on
this.
If
we're
going
to
be
spending
time
on.
C
The
climate
plan-
maybe
we
better
put
off
the
bucket
list.
A
A
I
A
A
B
Now,
I
just
hope
you
all
have
a
nice
hanukkah
christmas
or,
however,
you
celebrate.
Thank
you.
A
And
you
as
well
don
any
report,
nothing
other
than
that,
let's
be
careful
out
there.
C
Copenhagen,
I
just
thought
I'd
mention
that
I
got
so
tired
of
looking
at
my
messy
office.
C
C
A
So
I'll
there
you
go
bailey.
I
have
tons
in
my
living
room,
but
I
don't
have
a.
A
Desk
in
there,
unfortunately,
so
I
just
have
cats
running
around
since
we
have
no
further.
A
Since
we
have
no
further
items
on
the
agenda,
I'll
entertain
a
motion
to
adjourn.