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teague:
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and
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be
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to
matters
related
to
city
business..
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participant
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make
threats
or
use
other
forms
of
intimidation
against
any
person.,
obscenity,
racial
epithets,
and
other
speech
and
behavior
that
disrupts
or
otherwise
impedes
the
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to
conduct
a
meeting
are
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Clab,
brian
keegan
(he/him):
and
then
clab,
brian
keegan
(he/him):,
running
kind
of
history,,
or
if
give
him
an
opportunity
to
ask
any
questions
of
us
that
you
might
want
to.,
I
mean
to
put
you
a
lot
too
much
there,
either,,
but
it's
all
the
process
of
bringing
you
on
board
just
for
staff..
I
see
that
evidence
in
the
waiting
room.
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kate
thomson
(she/her):
as
a
member
to
just
knowing
that,.
You
know
we
have
also
had
presentations
from
different
people,.
You
know,
stakeholders
around
the
the
industry.,
a
different
topics
over
the
course
of
the
last
3
years..
I
wasn't
here
from
the
beginning,,
but
there
were
a
lot
of
conversations
and
and
kind
of
structuring
kind
of
around
what
the
industry.
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kate,
thomson,
(she/her):
kind
of
hearing
about
ventilation
and
and
talking
through
those
things.,
but
I
think,
from
from
my
perspective
just
coming
on,,
I
think,.
Knowing
what
resources
we
have,
and
you
know,
asking
for
speakers,
or
asking
for
more
information
on
certain
things
is
a
is
a
big
part
of
kind
of
being
a
part
of
this,
making
sure
that
we're
all
on
the
same
page
about
what
we're
talking
about.
Contextually.
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robin
noble:,
the
full
picture
of
our
conversation,
and
as
somebody
who
writes
an
awful
lot
of
reports.
executive
summaries
are
really
important,
because,
when
you're
getting
materials
in
front
of
super
busy
people,
sometimes
that
is
the
main
thing
that
they're
going
to
have
time
to
look
at..
So
I
think
it's
important
to
get
this
right.
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robin
noble:
misrepresented.
clab,,
robin
noble:.
What
we
maybe
wanted
to
put
forward.
here
was
the
first
sentence
of
the
second
paragraph
in
the
original
class
chose
to
vet
the
opt-in
option.
After
receiving
several
policy
suggestions
and
comments
from
community
members,
attorneys
and
businesses
in
boulder.
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brian
keegan
(he/him):,
that
was
present.,
it's
just
my
primary
concern,,
but
I
agree
with
member
noble,.
If
a
word
like,
please.,
I'm
not
trying
to
reduce
all
this
sort
of
the
change
you
made
to
this
single
word..
I
apologize
if
that's
what
you're
taking
away
from
this.,
but
I
think
if
there
were
sorts
of.
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Clab,Stacy
green:,
you
know,
robin's
version
is
adding,,
etc.
so
we
probably
need
to
get
into
a
bigger
discussion,
down,
or
maybe
give
all
of
us
an
opportunity
to
go
back
and
add
our
comments
and
edit
it..
I
guess
we
could
do
that
now.,
but
you
know
I
that
brings
me
back
my
first
point
of
like.
well,.
Isn't
this?
Why
we
ask.
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green:,
you
know
one
or
more
members
wants
boarding
change
for
x,
you
know,
for
their
perspective..
I
think
my
take
on
the
first
draft
that
staff
root.
actually,
I
I
would
also
probably
do
it.
you
know,
a
couple
of
small,
and
it's
like
robin
was
suggesting,,
maybe
like
in
a
semantic
way.,
but
other
than
that.
I
felt
like
it
did
a
pretty
good
job
of
saying,
look!.
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Clab,Stacy
green:
submit
our
comments
and
thoughts
on
each
of
these
motions
to
make
sure
that's
in
there,,
and
I
do
appreciate
that.
sure.,
an
executive
summary
would
be.
you
know,
for
some
very
busy
people..
The
only
thing.
That's
looked
at.
but
at
the
same
time,
I'd
like
to
have
faith
that,
with
this
particular
issue,
that
clearly
is
really
complex,,
and
this.
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michael
christy:,
I
just
felt
like
the
initial
cover
letter,
could
have
come
across
as
being
a
lot
more
neutral.,
so
I
am..
I
am
not
happy
with
the
way
that
this
this
cover
letter
is
drafted..
I
I
do
feel
like
again,
from
my
perspective,
or,
in
my
opinion,.
It
sounds
like
it's
slanted
to
be
very
much
in
favor
of
of.
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kate
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tweaking
wise
that
we
can
easily
come
to
with
that.
Second
paragraph,
like
robin.,
I
think
we
could,
I
think,
debate.
You
use
the
word
debate..
I
think
we
could
say
conversation,,
even
though
you
know
it's
semantics
right?
we
could
stay
debate.,
but
if
we're
trying
to
be
more
neutral,,
maybe
that's.
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kate,
thomson
(she/her):
preempting
our
conversations
about
opting
in.,
so
I
I'm
you
know,
I'm
I'm.
having
conversations
now
that
that,
just
assuming
that
we're
going
to
make
changes,,
because
I
think
that
that's
the
direction
that
most
of
the
board
members
that
I'm
hearing
from
are
at
least
wanting
to
do
so..
I
guess.
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robin
noble:
well,,
if
you
guys,,
I
I've
written
down
all
those
things
that
you,
said
kate,
and
I
think
those
are
good
suggestions..
And
if
you
want
to
just
give
me
5
or
10,
min
to
go
offline
to
create
a
google
doc
and
try
to
get
it
as
close
to
that
as
possible..
And
then
we
could
come
back
online
and
do
a
drafting
session.
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tom
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great
brian.,
clab,,
brian
keegan
(he/him):,
but
yeah,,
it's
gonna
invite
the
board
to
sort
of
consider
like
either
an
easy
option
where
we
try
to
just
do
like
a
simple
word
swap,
or
like
adding
a
simple
line
or
sort
of
a
hard
version,
which
is,
I
think,.
What
robins
have
want
line
here
is
that
we
sort
of
start
with
the
current.
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clab,
brian
keegan
(he/him):
robin
makes
the
edits
in
the
google
doc
that
she
and
michael
would
like
to
see.
and
then,.
If
other
people
wanted
to
make
other
line
edits,
and
then
we
could
sort
of
in
that
document
together,
and
like
edit,
that
together,
and
then
approve
that
together
in
some
time,.
But
I
recognize
that.
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kate,
thomson
(she/her):,
I
I
did
a
question
for
sandra..
I
understand
how
about
just
the
difference
between
the
2,,
the
the
the
new
memo
that
went
out
via
email
just
before
the
meeting.
and
just
wanted
to
did
really
just
the
the
main
difference.
Is,,
the
the
next
steps
versus
the
questions
for
council.
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kate,
thomson
(she/her):,
I'm
talking
about
nano
emotions
and
and
the
different
types
of
of
concentrates
that
exist.,
I
think,
there's
a
lot
of
of
conversation
about
them
and
around
them,
and
then
a
lot
of
corrections,
and
all
in
different
corrections..
I
think
an
overview
of
what
concentrates
are
and
what
they
aren't.
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Clab,
kate
thomson,
(she/her):
yeah,,
I
was
just
thinking,.
I
mean,
you
know,.
These
kinds
of
topics
I
feel
like
are
always
good
with
with
more
than
one
presenter,,
and
I
I
like
panels
of
3
of
2
or
3..
If
we
wanted
to
have,
you
know,
a
couple
of
people
present
and
have
like
a
time
limit
where
you
like.,
you
go
back.
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Clab,
kate,
thomson,
(she/her):
15,
min
presentation,
and
we're
gonna
give
you..
You
know
all
of
us
can
provide..
You
know
questions
that
we
have,
you
know,
to
to
city
staff
about
those
things,
and
then
we
can
have
them
answer
them
and
ask
them.
a.
q.
a.
I'm.,
just
thinking
procedurally
right.,
I
think,
that.
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Clab,
kate
thomson
(she/her):,
I
guess,
is
my
point..
I
think
the
motion
clab,
kate
thomson
(she/her):,
is
important
to
say
cloud
grease
to
submit.
it's
recommendation
based
on
the
following
motion:.
I
don't
think
it
needs
to
say,
member
malone,
motioned,
and
keegan
seconded,,
but
it
could
include
that
motion
language.
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Clab,
evan
anderson:
I'd
love
to
hear
more
about
that
when
the
time
is
right,
as
a
derogatory
term
use
stolen
from
spanish
to
discuss
some
of
the
first
individuals
who
are
prosecuted
for
using
the
cannabis
plant
in
the
united
states..
It
is
a
very
derogatory
term,,
most
especially
if
you
are
a
hispanic
individual..
So.
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kate
thomson
(she/her):,
I
mean
in
terms
of
I.
I
I
was
just
gonna,
say
that
in
terms
of
how
we
deal
with
it
on
a
kind
of
the
compliance
law
side
of
it
is
that,
if
we're
talking
about
retail,
marijuana,
hospitality
and
sales.
businesses
like
that
is
the
term
used
by
the
state..
So
I
do
think
that
using
that
term.
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kate,
thomson
(she/her):
the
boulder
code
to
say:
cannabis.,
clab,,
kate,
thomson
(she/her):
the
canvas
code
as
opposed
to
marijuana
code
like
absolutely.,
but
I
think,
if
we're
just
talking
about
cannabis
in
general,
as
the
board,,
we
should
talk
about
cannabis,.
But
I
think
that
if
it's
a
a
defined
term
that
we
want
to
use.,
I
think
that
the
the
using
the
word
marijuana,
unfortunately,
is.
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Clab,Stacy
green:
so
far,
I'm.
on
the
same
page,
I
I
didn't
really
have
any
issues
with
that.
Second
paragraph,
my
question
with
that.
Third
one
was
more
along
the
same
lines
as
everyone's
already
been
questioning,,
which
is
like,
well,.
What
do
we
really
need
to
have
there
versus
not??
Did
we
edit
out
things
that
we
needed?,
and
why
and.
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Clab,Stacy
green:
yeah,
other
than
that,.
I
don't
really
have
any
like
clab,stacy
green:
semantic
concerns
as
much
as
wanting
to
make
sure
everybody
feels
the
same
like
like.
If
robin
was
worried
that
the
language
was
portraying
something
other
than
objective
viewpoint,.
I
think
it's
important.
we
hear
from
anybody
like
that
who
has
those
concerns.
so.
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Clab,Stacy
green:
robin
you
might
know
like.
clab,stacy
green:
if
I'm
wrong
with
it.,
it's
good
enough
on
that.,
but
I
guess
that
feels
really
important
to
me,,
because
I
feel
like
that..
Other
things
are
more
known
entities
as
far
as
risk,,
and
you
know,
risk
management
is
concerned,
because
really
that's
what
it
comes
down
to.,
but
with
concentrates.
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Clab,Stacy
green:,
I
feel
like
it
would
be
important
for
us
all
to
be
educated
from
more
than
just
the
perspective
of
you
know..
What
are
these
products??
Are
they
safe
as
far
as
we
know??
How
are
they
made
from
a
manufacturing
standpoint??
You
know
the
definitions
of
them,,
which
is
obviously
a
really
important
thing
that
I
know.
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Cob,
kristen
changaris:.
We
wanted
to
share
some
information
related
to
the
beverage
licensing
authority
that
might
help
guide
you
in
in
your
decision..
The
dla
is
the
local
licensing
authority
for
licensing
in
the
city
of
boulder,
and
they've,
been
operating
as
a
quasi
judicial
board
for
many
years..
So
they
have
a
lot
of
practice
in
this
area.
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Clab,
kate,
thomson
(she/her):,
you
know
we
talked
about
all
all
all
these
things,
you
know,.
We
had
talked
about
new
licenses,,
major
modifications
more
so
than
like
the
minor
ones.
we
had
talked
about
enforcement,,
but
obviously
that
didn't,
you
know.,
make
the
cut
in
the
end.,
and
then
you
know
the
license,
transfers
and
renewals,
and
all
of
that,.
I
I
guess
from
my
perspective
I
knew
part
of
it
was.
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Cob,
kristen
changaris:,
I
mean,,
like
we
like,,
we
said
in
our
suggestion,
new
license.
Applications
would
probably
be
the
place
the
best
place
to
begin.
because
a
lot
of
times
these
are
new
businesses
coming
to
open
up
in
the
in
the
city..
And
if
you
look
at
the
way
that
dla
handle
that
process,,
it's
really
an
opportunity
for
them
to.
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kristen
changaris:,
typically,
those
are
dealing
with
cob,
kristen
changaris:
businesses
that
have
been
operating
generally,
like
very
compliantly,,
with
no
issues.
and
they're
just,.
You
know,
renewing
their
license
for
another
year,
and
that's
not
necessarily
something
that
would
benefit
from
an
annual
public
hearing,
and
it
would
create.
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kate
thomson
(she/her):,
I
was
just
gonna-
ask
how
you
know
we
had
talked
about
obviously
being
there..
There's
there
there
being
more
training
right
before
this
would
happen.
and
then
obviously
thinking
about
going
into
summer
months
and
people
not
necessarily
being
present.,
and
so
I'm
just,
you
know,
thinking
about
timeframes,
and
also
kind
of
just
trying
to
move.
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brian
keegan
(he/him):,
if
the
collaborative
tick,
like
new
licenses,
or
something
like
that,,
but
that
that'd
be
kind
of
like
an
additional
sort
of
a
part
of
our
meeting
pack..
It
would
be
everything
in
that
application.
and
then
in
the
meeting.
We
would
have
these
kinds
of
the
advisory
face,.
The
meeting,
and
the
kind
of
the
quasi
judicial
face
of
the
meeting
is
there?.
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brian
keegan
(he/him):,
what
what
I
signed
up-
for,
but
clab,,
brian
keegan
(he/him):
and
clab,
brian
keegan
(he/him):?
What
would
we
invention
that
we
would
still
have,
I
guess,
for
us
to
decide.?
I
put,
you
know,
a
tough
spot.,
but
that
would
still
spend
2
h
on
that
kind
of
advisory
kind
of
capacity,.
And
then
we
would
have
like
a
4
h
on
top
of
that,.
Maybe
for.
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evan
anderson:
and
you're
talking.,
those
are
big..
I
mean.
I
was
gonna
add
that
through
the
original,
when
we
first
started
recreational
in
the
city
of
boulder,
we
had
a
pretty..
We
had
a
pretty
well
established
process
for
licensing
and
applications,
and
it
still
took
well
over
10
months
just
for
the
city
to
get
the
initial
recreational
applications.
Issued.
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katelyn
kellogg:,
so
you
guys
are
gonna,
see
your
meeting.
Look
a
little
bit
different.!
It's
gonna,
take
a
little
bit
longer
for
you
to
get
added
into
the
meeting
as
a
presenter
is
what
the
board
members
will
look
like,.
So
I
don't
know
if
anyone
has
ever
attended
a
zoom
webinar.
if
you're
interested
in
kind
of
seeing
what
I
would
look
like.
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Clab,
brian
keegan
(he/him):
following
legalization,,
and
they
unpack
that
different
kinds
of
ways.
but
again,.
I
share
this..
It's
like
a
nice
kind
of
way
to
sort
of
both
synthesize
literature
and
sort
of
think
about
questions
that
we
should
be
asking
of
our
police
and
other
public
safety.
Officers.