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Meeting
for
thursday
november
12th
sadie
would
you
do
the
roll
call.
A
C
An
edit
to
comment
on
okay
in
the
minutes
on.
Well,
I
don't
know
what
page
it
is
if
it's.
C
Item
v
for
victory,
new
business,
local
designation
of
four
two
four
and
a
half
south
walnut.
It.
C
Just
says
jeff
john
golden
and
it's
jeff
golden
she's
dee
was
just
mixing
up
john.
You.
C
A
D
Building
built
circuit
1920
just
a
quick
case
review
of
this
to
refresh
everybody.
D
D
The
request
is
to
replace
failing
epdm
roofing
membrane
insulation
with.
D
D
D
Broken
so
staff
would
recommend
a
partial
approval
here.
Staff
would
approve
to
replace.
D
So
there
you
have
it
okay,
great
and
do
we
have
the
petitioner
with
us.
E
This
is
greg
lauer
petitioners,
council,
petitioner,
tom
weiniger.
A
Okay,
great,
thank
you
for
attending
all
right.
So,
let's
move
on
to
questions
chris
did.
F
D
And
here
this
is
the
north
elevation.
This
is
it
now,
so
you
can
see
that
that
works
been
done.
G
C
A
pile
of
of
removed,
but
still
viable
clay,
tiles
right
there
on
the
property.
I
don't
know.
D
D
By
looking
at
it,
yeah
those
were
look
like
they
were
removed
when
they
put
the
metal
roofing
on.
C
That
and
my
second
question
is,
while
I
can
see
the
metal
coping
up
at
the
top
of
the
walls.
C
C
A
Susan,
so
really
what
we're
looking
at
is
the
issue
with
the
the
parapet
right.
H
That's
the
only
part
they
replaced
right:
okay,
okay,
that's
it!
Okay,
sam,
I'm,
sorry
to
be
late!
I'm.
I
Just
wondering
if
on
the
presentation,
I
missed
the
process
of
talking
through
how
this
building.
I
E
I
would
simply
add
that
weiniger
and
his
staff
looked
for
comparable
replacements
and.
E
E
See
on
this
building
to
leak,
there
were
mold
issues.
There
were
tenants
complaining.
E
E
You
know
you
could
see
the
color
and
what
they
thought
would
be
appropriate
for
this.
E
E
E
And
to
upgrade
some
electrical
through
through
their
attic
system
when
they
couldn't
do
that.
E
That
have
metal,
roofs
and
or
other
types
of
roofs
that
looks
like
there
may
have
been.
E
E
Try
to
match
as
best
they
could
as
quickly
as
they
could,
the
the
previous
existing
structure.
F
F
E
E
E
You're
right,
he
did
know
that
there
was
a
designation
and
that's
why
he's
tried
to
match.
E
The
coloration
on
that
parapet
do
we
have
any
more
questions
I
have
one.
Did
he
reach
out
to.
E
Check
salvage
yards,
they
did
check
on
these
remaining
tiles.
To
see
how
many
were
it
could.
E
Was
just
not
enough
that
were
structurally
and
you
know
intact
to
go
back
and
do
this
and.
E
F
A
All
right,
thank
you.
Chris
deb
question
or
comments
yeah
I'll
piggyback
on
chris's.
C
That
back
in
2018,
when
this
house,
this
apartment
building,
was
up
for
a
coa.
The
issue.
C
Other
than
clay
tiles
was
not
acceptable
because
of
its
local
designation.
So
to
me,
the.
C
Topic
had
already
been
discussed
out
loud
in
2018,
and
so
it
was
not
an
unknown
issue.
C
C
And
designation,
so
that's
my
comment.
Thanks
deb
lee,
I
understand.
K
So
I'm
just
I
feel
bad.
I
feel
I
feel
I
feel
that
it's
regrettable
that
the
owner
didn't.
A
I
From
their
tenants
that's
two
years
where
they're
going
to
replace
the
roof,
then
so
the
the.
I
Tenant
complaint
argument
doesn't
hold
a
lot
of
water
with
me,
so
I
I
will
support
the.
I
A
Thank
you
duncan
I'm
in
agreement
also,
I
believe
that
the
owner
was
put
on
notice.
A
And
knew
that
this
may
not
have
been
a
good
option.
This
might
happen
at
this
point.
A
So
we
need
to
make
a
motion
public
comment.
Oh
I'm,
sorry
is
there
any.
I
I
moved
to
partially
approved
boy.
Let
me
get
the
coa
in
front
of
me.
I
Sorry,
I
am
here
we
go
partially
approved
coa
20-46.
C
We
have
to
say
in
that
we
deny
not
any
replacement
but
replacement.
C
By
anything
other
than
equal
and
equivalent
clay,
terracotta
roof
tiles.
D
C
D
The
request
is
to
remove
kind
of
concrete
block
railing,
not
really
railing,
call
it
what
you.
D
D
Some
some
rounded
wood
columns
and
a
wood
railing
as
well
about
the
same
height.
D
D
F
F
Houses
of
this
portion,
they
represent
pretty
much
what
we're
going
to
do
with
this.
If
we
can.
F
H
I
F
L
Yeah
chris,
are
there
any?
Are
there
any
historic
photographs
of
this
building.
J
I
just
this
is
probably
really
a
comment,
but
I
I
mean
I
think
it's
a
good
idea
to
look.
J
A
K
Not
me
sam
yeah,
I
I
think
it
might
be
worth.
Maybe
beefing
up
your
your.
I
Is
up
on
the
screen
now
in
the
upper
right?
A
lot
of
the
railings
of
that
era
have
much
chunkier.
I
I
But
you
know
if
you
get
a
big
two-inch
beefy
piece
of
stuff,
with
a
tighter
spacing.
I
It
you
know,
it's
not
necessarily
it's
above
and
beyond
what
code
asks
for
in
terms
of
spacing,
but.
I
It
does,
I
think,
lend
some.
What's
the
word
not
credence,
but
legitimacy
to
the
you
know
the
the.
I
A
You
know
chris,
I
tend
to
agree
with.
Thank
you
a
little
bit
that.
F
Many
times
and
it's
rare
that
we
find
the
fatter
columns,
the
fatter
spindles
right.
I
was.
A
A
Okay,
I
think
we
have
everybody
yeah.
D
We
need
a
motion.
Can
I
try
it?
Yes,
so
for
coa
2048
at
208
east?
No,
that's
wrong!
20!
47.!
How
about.
A
You're
good
to
go
chris
all
right.
So,
let's
move
on
to
coa
20-48,
2-8,
east
15th
street.
D
We
saw
the
coa
for
the
primary
structure
on
the
law
to
it.
Each
fifteenth
at
the.
D
Last
meeting
where
it
was
approved
for
some
restoration
work,
this
request
is
for
the.
D
D
Much
of
the
still
place
deteriorated,
the
cm
has
cmu
blocks
for
foundations.
Those
are
kind
of.
D
D
Over
and
paint
so
it
wouldn't
exist
anymore.
This
is
some
of
the
picture
of
the
inside.
D
You
can
see
some
craziness
going
on
there
and
then
looking
out
there
from
the
inside
so
well.
D
D
Check
to
see,
if
he's
back
in
here
I
did,
I
brought
him
again.
No
questions.
D
J
At
the
slides
that
you
sent
us
with
the
house
and
the
background.
J
Do
we
know
the
date
of
this
house?
I
believe
we
estimated
to
be
1920s.
J
J
A
A
So
we
would
support
this
as
well.
We
need
a
motion
move
to
approve
coa
20-48.
A
D
To
match
the
profile
there
just
going
to
have
a
wooden
garage
door
with
lights,
it's
going
to.
D
D
D
D
D
D
Windows
and
all
that
stuff,
that's
that's
and
here's
an
example
of
the
garage
door.
They're
going.
D
To
be
using
to
the
to
the
exact
specifications,
so
yeah
so
definitely
recommend
approval.
D
Okay,
susan,
do
you
have
any
additional
information,
the
only
thing
I'll
say
in
addition,.
M
Regarding
the
barn
doors,
our
instructions
from
our
owner
were
to
make
the
barn
doors.
M
Look
like
that
photo
that
that
connor
showed
initially
with
some
detail
to
it
like
that.
A
Thank
you
very
much,
susan
questions.
Chris
no
deb
do
you
have
questions.
I
Just
one,
I
think,
are
the
windows
that
are
flanking
the
the
slider
door.
Are
those
operable.
M
I
don't
believe
so.
I
don't
know
that
for
sure
I
know
they've.
A
Okay,
I
don't
have
any,
I
think
it's
a
fine
project.
We
were
comments
or
of
answer
questions.
A
Questions:
okay,
this
one
make
sure,
let's
move
on
to
the
comments,
because
it's
gonna
get
mixed
up.
K
No
comment:
susan,
no
duncan
nope
me
now,
so
we
need
a
motion
to
approve.
B
Chris
turbo,
yes,
motion
carry
6-0-0,
I
got
a
quick
question
for
connor
is
or
for
the
petitioner
as.
I
I
would
say
that
the
this
commission
would
support
a
variant.
A
So,
let's
move
on
to
demolition,
delay,
20
20,
20,
25,
1205,
north
madison
street.
A
So
this
is
a
full
demolition
of
a
contributing
structure.
You
see
here,
you
know
dating
this.
D
This
house,
I
wasn't
100
sure
the
the
elevate
data
seemed
pretty
late,
so
I
I
would.
I
don't.
D
You
know
built
a
little
later.
I'm
sure
duncan
can
answer
that
for
us,
but
either
way
I
took
a.
D
Cursory
glance
at
I
didn't
do
any
kind
of
in-depth
investigation
into
its
history.
So
just.
D
Looking
at
the
home,
where
it
is,
I
didn't
think
it
met
the
historical
architectural
criteria.
D
To
look
into
that
further,
I
could
try
to
dig
up
some
more
information,
but
as
it
stands,.
D
A
Chris
yeah,
could
we
see
the
context
please
yeah
the
street
right.
Let
me
share
a
new
screen
with.
D
N
Yeah,
yes,
we're
still
working
on.
We've
got
some
preliminary
plans
at
this
point,
but
we
will
be.
A
J
No,
I
don't
have
any
questions.
Okay,
so
my
question
would
be.
O
No,
no,
the
the
property
to
the
south,
the
one
that's
maybe
a
little
more
similar.
O
F
F
But
I'm
I'm
comments,
I'm
I
I
believe
I
will
support
this.
J
It's
got
a
greek
revival,
pedimented
porch
and
I
would
say
it's.
J
It's
actually
pretty
early
central
hall,
modest,
clearly.
J
A
Thank
you
lee
and
I'm
gonna
agree
with
my
fellow
commissioners
about
this
property.
A
It
would
be
nice
to
see
it
saved,
but
we
can
let
it
go
as
well.
So
I
will
need
a
motion.
C
I'll
move
to
approve
demo
delay
2025
for
address
1205
north
madison
street.
Second,
it.
F
F
D
Block
of
west
first
we've
already
hbc,
has
approved
the
demolition
of
this
house.
D
This
house
and
this
house
so
demo
delay
2026.
Is
this
house
1005
west
first.
D
Same
group,
indiana
center
for
recovery
is
requesting
demolition
staff
doesn't.
D
By
the
hpc
and
would
recommend
release
of
the
demo
delay
2026.
G
C
Well,
just
in
terms
of
the
zoning
is
mixed
medical
going
to
continue
in
the
new.
A
C
Yeah,
it's
gonna
change
with
a
new
new
description.
New
planning
of
that
whole
hospital
site
has.
C
A
You
know
the
petitioner:
are
they
not
operating
the
business
already
in
this
neighborhood?
They
are.
A
A
P
P
North
and
the
south
side
of
first
street
right
through
there,
so
I
mean
they've,
been
looking.
P
At
you
know,
expanding
our
facility
adding
more
things
to
our
facility.
A
lot
of
these
houses.
P
Right
through
there
I
mean
they're
they're,
not
they're,
not
sound.
That's
what
happened
with
the.
P
P
Amount
of
money
to
repair
the
foundation
and
the
roof
for
that,
and
these
these
next
couple.
P
P
Has
been
renovated
recently,
the
the
inside
has
had
a
facelift
and
it's
got
a
new
roof
on
it.
P
But
if
you
crawl,
underneath
of
it,
it's
had
multiple
repairs
as
far
as
the
foundation
stuff.
P
P
That
it's
going
to
cost
a
whole
lot
to
fix
them
up.
So
I
mean
that's
why
the
the
ceo
of
the
company.
P
I
work
for
is
moving
to
just
you
know:
demo
demolish
them.
You
know
that
that
way
they
can.
P
Work
at
you
know
expanding
our
facility
and
you
know
possibly
building
back
there
at
some
point.
F
F
F
To
them,
thank
you,
chris
deb
comments
and
no
comments.
Thanks
really
any
comments,
I
love
that.
K
They
seem
to
be
well
cared
for,
and
I
am
we
do
need
to
pick
our
battles.
Thank
you
very
much.
Susan.
H
No
comments
all
right.
Sam
no
comments.
A
A
N
B
A
A
A
B
Okay,
this
is
for
which
property?
This
is
for
1205,
north
madison,
coa,
20-25,
okay,.
D
B
A
To
demo
delay,
20-27
1000
was
first-rate
for
full
demolition.
So
do
we
have
questions
chris.
A
House
next
door:
okay,
I
see
here
new
address,
1007
west
first
new
item
demo
delay
2027.
F
F
A
And
start
designation
to
come
and
council,
we
need
a
second
second
deb
hutton.
Thank
you.
B
A
First
part
of
our
meeting
so
we're
gonna
move
on
to
new
business
and
we
have
a
courtesy
review.
D
With
us
to
give
more
of
an
explanation,
overview
of
the
the
smokestack
issues.
D
And
thoughts
that
they
have
for
its
future,
so
I've
shared
I've
made
dustin.
I
believe.
D
Q
R
We
purchased
this
building
last
year
in
the
parking
lot
adjacent
to
the
north.
R
R
You
know
in
the
short
time
since
we've
owned
it
further
deterioration
seems
to
keep
happening.
R
They
recommend
a
good,
a
good
portion
of
the
top
to
be
removed.
Our
our
feeling
right
now.
R
R
R
That
this
is
going
to
to
require
so
we've
been
working.
You
know
very
closely
with.
R
Ratio
and
trying
to
talk
with
a
few
members
of
the
city
and
really
would
like
to
propose.
R
As
you
know,
sort
of
an
homage
to
the
to
the
smoke
stack
in
the
skyline.
R
Really
just
becoming
more
of
a
public
safety
hazard
and
risk
than
than
it
needs
to
be.
Q
So,
to
provide
a
bit
of
context
here,
this
is
the
proposal
that
michael
just
spoke
of.
Q
To
orient
you
here
is
on
this
side
and
then
the
you
know
the
showers
building
would
be
kind
of.
Q
Q
60
residential
units
and
a
a
2
500
square
feet
of
retail
fronting
the
b
line.
Q
So
we
looked
at,
you
know
some
different
ways
that
we
could
start
to
look
at
that.
Q
Q
Tower
mean
right
there
you
know,
obviously
there's
the
kind
of
the
useful
component
of
it
or
the.
Q
Functional
component
of
it
today
is
you
know,
as
the
cell
tower
a
portion
of
that,
but.
Q
You
also
kind
of
look
at
you
know
smoke
stacks.
Historically,
it's
a
it
was
kind
of
a
19th.
Q
Q
You
know
response
to
that,
and
so
we
started
to
look
at
you
know.
Can
you
start
to
coat
these.
Q
Q
Few
quick
studies
looking
at
that
at
these
options
right
here
you
know
one
that
is
more.
Q
About
the
solar
panels
along
there
kind
of
orienting
that
to
the
south,
and
you
can
start
to.
Q
Complement
this
with
some,
you
know
with
some
lighting,
and
you
know
a
different
type
of.
Q
Structure
looked
at:
do
we
come
back
and
build
back
the
base
of
the
you
know
the
tower
with.
Q
With
the
brick,
so
you
can
still
get
that.
You
know
that
tactility
at
the
ground
level.
Q
I'm
showing
it
from
a
different
perspective,
you
know
another
kind
of
interpretation.
You
know.
Q
The
stone
but
different
in
a
different
material
of
the
base
of
the
building.
Q
And
bringing
that
up-
and
you
have
some
again
some
some
skeletal
nature
of
it-
that
you
can.
Q
Light
up
or
create
some
interest
in
that
area,
you
know
of
the
tower
and
the
structure
and
then.
Q
Exaggerating
that
and
you
know
utilizing
the
panelization
of
it.
These
aren't
really
to
show
any.
Q
Specific
kind
of
you
know,
we
think
that
these
are
you
know
the
solution
right
here,
but
it's.
Q
To
that
location-
and
I
I
think
now
is
you
know
we
thank
you
for
your
audience-
is
just
to
kind.
Q
Of
get
some,
you
know
some
feedback
and
thoughts
on.
You
know
what
what
kind
of
paths
forward.
Q
Would
we
have
you
know
for
this
particular
that
particular
issue
that
that
michael
brought
up.
D
Q
Just
the
leaning
of
it
right
now
and
that
you
can
repair
it,
but
it
will
never
be.
A
Is
duncan
with
us
here
I
am
yeah,
I
I.
I
also.
J
And
the
tower
and
the
smokestack
and
so
on,
and
so
I
also
question.
J
J
Parking
lot
of
the
johnson
creamery
is
a
damn
shame
and
and
just
screams,
unfair.
J
D
I
believe
in
june
and
we
we
had
that
discussion
over
the
structural
engineers
report.
D
I
It
was
a
very
of
very
practical
use
and
none
of
the
schemes
that
have.
R
The
I
guess,
if
I
can
chime
in
there,
that
the
practical
use
is
that
the.
R
You
know
we
we
would
be
taking
this
and
we're
gonna.
Look
to
you
know,
put
solar.
R
R
Or
the
sheriff's
department,
you
know
they
all
have
dedicated
cellular
service
coming
from.
R
This
from
this
smoke
stack
and
the
the
equipment
that's
on
there,
that's
the
reason
why
we.
R
We
would
say
we
want
to
rebuild
anything,
you
know,
one
is
the
homage
in
the
skyline
and
sort
of.
R
Putting
something
back
that
is,
that
is
beautiful
and
interesting,
and
you
know,
will
will.
R
Last,
hopefully,
the
next
100
years,
the
you
know,
the
other
being
that
it
does
have
a
practical
use.
R
And
that
has
you
know
again:
zero
zero
impact.
I
guess
on
future
maintenance
requirements.
R
Which
bricks
these
bricks
can
seem
to
be
spalding
and
and
falling
off
in
chunks.
R
A
C
Michael,
when
you
talk
about
the
top
10
or
20
feet
needing
to
be
replaced,
if
this
current
existing.
R
I
believe
that
is
the
most
significant
lien
where
they
they
said.
If
that.
C
Weakness
at
the
point
of
15
feet
or
so
extra
weakness
shall
we
say,
rather
than
leaning,
tower.
C
Pisa,
which
the
whole
thing
is
sort
of
keeping,
I
can't
say
vertical,
but
straight
and
yet
leaning.
Q
F
C
K
Just
that
this
is
a
it's
a
comment
and
a
question.
My
question
is
I
I
guess,
because
I'm
a
newcomer.
K
And
you
know
my
comment
is
I
I
to
me
this
is
just
unthinkable.
A
H
I
I'm
uncomfortable
with
the
homage
concept.
I
appreciate
that
it
is
a
danger.
I
Think
a
third
option
is
appealing.
A
Thank
you,
sam
duncan,
just
for
lee's
benefit.
The
building
was
put
on
the
national
register.
J
National
register
district
was
formed,
so
it's
actually
individually
listed
and
it's
a
I
think.
J
The
top
have
already
been
taken
off.
It
was
much
taller
than
that
originally,
and
I
and
I
have.
A
Part
of
bloomington,
okay,
I
would
not
like
to
see
lost
and
I
would
support
us
having
it
rebuilt.
A
Flesh
this
out
as
much
as
we
want
okay,
well,
thank
you
now.
This
may
be
entirely
naive
on
my
part,.
C
C
C
C
Q
A
lot
of
different
study
on
how
you
start
to
start
to
do
that
and
sorry,
michael,
are
you
very
again.
R
Q
To
go
back
and
look
at
the
at
the
reinforcing
rings
or
yeah,
and
that
was
a
floated
thought.
Q
With
concrete,
but
then
you
know,
that's
it's
the
foundation
that
starts
to
become
the
issue.
Q
At
that
point
in
time,
and
how
much
you're
able
to
kind
of
work
through
that
that
becomes
the.
Q
A
Thank
you,
chris,
any
more
dustin
or
michael.
Do
you
guys
have
any
other.
R
R
Building,
it's
a
it's
an
object,
so
you
know,
I
guess
I
ask
you
know
locally.
R
Are
there
funds
available
to
help
keep
this
as
part
of
the
skyline?
Well,
there
are,
there
aren't.
D
Any
local
funds,
or
at
least
funds
offered
by
the
hpc
or
the
city
that
I
know
of
for
the.
D
Preservation,
rehabilitation,
this
structure,
but
you
know
we
are
a
certified
local
government.
D
D
Which
is
highly
underutilized
in
the
state
of
indiana
they're
begging
people
to
apply
for
it.
So.
D
You
know
there
we,
this
is
something
that
we
could
work
together.
You
know
next
year
to
to
apply.
D
For
some
funding
out
of
that
to
help
offset
the
costs,
although,
when
you're
talking
about
you,
know.
D
A
quarter
of
a
million
dollars
or
you
know,
half
a
million
dollars
that
historic
preservation
fund.
D
J
To
the
bill
to
the
tower
at
the
time,
and
that
was
included
in
our
tax
credit
expenses
and
it.
J
You
know
for
that
whole
building.
We
leveraged
all
kinds
of
different
monies
to
make
that.
J
J
Part
of
covering
our
cost,
but
I
think,
based
on
that
previous
application
and
successful
project.
J
That
they'd
have
a
hard
time
denying
that
now
it's
part
of
the
building.
I
would
I
would
question.
J
Should
look
at,
they
have
a
historic
preservation
grant
so
and
it's
competitive,
but
but.
D
Yeah,
there
are
certainly
funding
streams
available,
albeit
small,
so
you'd
have
to
tap.
D
D
D
Spend
time
to
help
that
all
that
bring
all
that
together
and
make
that
a
reality.
A
A
Have
you
reviewed
him
again,
sam
yeah,
so
connor
and
I
well
connor's
been
in
this.
I
Longer
than
I
have,
but
we
had
a
pair
of
meetings
to
review
these,
I
went
through
and
nitpicked.
I
Guidelines,
but
that's
what
the
neighborhood
wants.
So
that's
what
they're
gonna
get
so
I've
I've.
I
Got
I've
withdrew
any
issues
that
I
had
previously
and
I'd
sign
up
for
supporting
this
one.
I
Thank
you,
sam.
Do
we
have
any
comments
from
the
rest
of
our
commissioners
on
this.
A
Topic
well,
I
want
to
thank
sam
and
connor
for
working
on
the
near
west
side.
K
A
C
Through
the
neighbors
in
this
guidelines
committee
through
and
then
for
sam
for
for.
C
A
You're,
muted
duncan
okay,
sorry
here
I
am,
I
I
saw
that
karen
duffy
was
among
us.
I
wonder.
S
Oh
hi
thanks,
I'm
just
here,
because
I
was
curious
about
your
opinion
of
the
guidelines.
S
I'm
really
happy
with
them,
and
I
I
I've
certainly
shared
any
leadership.
S
S
Frankly,
as
chris
pointed
out
to
protect
ourselves,
knowing
the
wishes
of
the
city
to
change
the.
S
Zoning
but
but
since
that's
happening
sooner
than
we
expected,
we
appreciate
the
the
guidance.
S
S
A
I
also
want
to
thank
our
commissioners
again,
sam
and
deb
and
and
connor
for.
A
Bringing
this
to
to
closure,
so
we
need
a
can.
I
have
one
more.
F
A
D
Terrific
thank
you
connor.
We
don't
have
any
old
business,
but
we
do
have
commissioner
comments.
A
And
I
believe
lee
would
like
to
talk
to
us
I'll
I'll,
keep
it
really
brief.
I.
K
I'm
going
to
be
leaving
the
commission
effective
this
meeting,
I
I
know
we're
going.
K
To
meet
on
december
12th,
but
I
I
am
going
to
be
out
of
town
the
reason
I'm
leaving
a.
K
Commission
is
eric,
and
I
are
going
to
ireland
on
january
4th
and
we'll
be
gone
for
six
months.
K
And
it's
kind
of
scary
in
these
times,
but
he
did
receive
a
fulbright.
K
We
were
still
gonna
we
that
we,
but
he
was
still
invited
to
go
to
it's.
What
is
it
it's
a.
K
National
university
of
ireland,
galway,
so
we're
gonna
be
in
galway,
it's
all
very
whatever,
but.
K
I
I'm
gonna
miss
being
with
you
guys
and
you
do
such
great
work
and
I've
learned
so
much.
K
We'll
miss
you
yeah,
I
I'm
gonna
miss
you
too
really
exciting
lee.
That
should
be
fun.
K
K
K
It's
it's
a
thing,
and
I
know
you
know
literally.
We
just
found
out
three
weeks
ago
that.
K
K
K
K
K
K
I
I
had
no
intention
of
ever
leaving,
but
I
don't
think
there's
any.
I
don't
think
there's
a.
K
D
D
K
We're
bloomington
residents
and
we're
going
to
come
back.
I
mean
if,
if
you
can
technically.
K
But
I
do
know
that
that
in
the
past
there
have
been
some
issues
with
people
being
not.
C
C
K
They've
got
another
three
weeks
of
lockdown,
I'm
kind
of
stunned
that
that
they,
that
eric
has
90.
K
K
He's
he's
just
teaching
his
classes
at
iu
on
on
on
on
zoom.
You
know
it's
not
it's.
K
Not
going
in
person,
although
it's
all
very
surreal,
I
can't
I
can't
say
no
to
ireland.
T
Good
luck,
let
me
know
what
you
find
out
there's
a
way
I
can.
I
can
tag
on
like
I'd,
be
happy
to.
K
A
Shoot
what's
the
prospect
of
filling
our
empty
seat,
connor
it's
in
the
works
right
now,.
A
All
right,
thank
you
guys.
I
think
we're
germs
this
evening.