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A
Covers
with
the
continuity
of
one
sixth
completely,
and
is
there
to
get
continuity
to
our
profession
of
two
ordinances,
as
this
has
been
quite
a
long
process,
I
just
wanted
to
give
a
summary
of
the
various
processes
to
date.
So,
the
negotiations
have
been
ongoing
since
2018
and
an
application
was
submitted
in
July
2021.
B
A
Planning
board
reviewed
the
organizations
on
the
recommendations
on
September
6,
2022
and
they
voted
for
Board
approval
of
the
first
proposal
with
two
hybrid
height
conditions,
such
as
some
type
of
a
neighborhood
agreement
for
noise
and
other
environmental
impacts.
The
agreement
of
an
exception
was
sent
something
main
in
the
package
has
been
modified
past
in
planning,
including
the
condition
of
height
and
I
will
talk
about
it
later
at
the
plantation
on
October
6,
the
council
held
the
first
meeting
and
they
adopted
resolution
1316
and
tonight.
B
A
A
Regarding
the
comment
public,
we
have
received
quite
a
bit
of
feedback
from
staff
to
staff,
and
the
notice
has
been
consistent
with
the
land
use
code.
They
sent
a
written
notice
to
all
property
owners
within
600
feet
of
the
proposed
development.
They
also
posted
a
notice
on
the
property,
and
that
is
typical
with
the
needs
of
the
annexation
application
of
the
city
and
also
held
a
neighborhood
meeting
on
September
29
and
on
the
campus
of
the
Dance
School
District.
A
The
notice
was
sent
to
the
owners
houses
within
a
thousand
feet
of
the
property
of
the
proposed
project
As
for
the
site,.
If
it
is
located
south
of
Calle
Rábamos,
today,
there
are
three
properties.
Where.
Is
it
located?
of
its
Mars
hat
recycling
center,
which
is
wetland
to
the
south
and
of
the
property.
C
A
Site
is
located
within
an
area
two
of
this
bbcp
map
and
an
area
two
services
for
which
municipal
annexation
can
be
considered
in
terms
of
use
of
bbcp
land
is
designated
as
public
of
my
public,
and
that
expects
the
use,
including
municipal
public
services,
educational
services
and
also
government
offices.
In
regards
to
the
proposed
consolidation,
the
applicant
is
asking
for
Public
solidification.
That
is
consistent
with
the
existing
conditions
of
the
property
of
the
within
of
the
city.
The
district
p
is
described
as
public
areas.
A
In
1964,
the
city
approved
a
nance
providing
school
services
and
limited
those
services
to
those
to
certain
uses
and
places
on
property,
2022
added
a
central
kitchen
in
the
property,
which
is
one
of
the
things
that
caused
this
annexation.
Along
with
a
modular
factory,
which
is
a
collaboration
between
the
city
of
bowlder,
housing
and
human
services.
Clarify.
A
To
the
terms
of
annexation,
annexation
is
a
negotiation
process.
Most
of
the
parties
are
looking
for
the
possibility
of
development
and
municipal
services
and
the
schools
have
the
municipal
services.
Otherwise
they
are
not
looking
for
another
possibility
of
development.
In
view
of
this,
it's
just
a
general
overview,
the
terms
that
have
been
negotiated
at
this
time,
So.
A
District
is
going
to
pay
the
investment
funds
to
comply
with
the
municipal
regulations
regarding
flooding
and
municipal
lighting
regulations.
There
is
also
an
agreement
that
says
that
dreams
in
the
future
are
not
sovereign
and
has
to
comply
with
n
the
housing
inclusion
requirements
and
they
also
have
to
comply
with
the
notifications.
The
school
development
is
going
to
provide
land
for
years
to
operate
this
factory,
and
then
they
are
going
to
comply
with
the
height
limit
that
this
part
of
the
municipal
charter.
B
A
The
council
is
going
to
approve
tool
resources
for
the
modular
home
modular
factory.
We
have
staff
for
housing
and
human
services
to
go
into
more
detail,
but
I
would
like
to
highlight
some
agreement
terms
that
talk
about
possibly
looking
at.
The
noise
impacts
of
noise,
such
as
quiet
hours
for
the
neighborhood
and
the
hours
of
operation
stand
out
tuesday,
thru
saturday
between
8am
to
4pm,
and
there
are
staff
here
to
give
a
presentation
and
more
information
as
well.
C
A
B
A
The
future
or
changes
to
the
ordinance
on
the
appointment
contact
a
colomban
to
this
park
of
mobile
homes
located
in
the
county
by
63rd
63rd
street
personally
in
the
community,
was
able
to
reach
the
residents
in
How.
They
sent
news
to
the
owners
inside
the
mobile
case
park
during
the
news
of
2021,
such
as
the
meeting
on
September
29
and
the
notification
for
that
too,
and
then
finally,.
A
B
A
Very
much
from
the
point
of
view
of
the
procedure.
We
may
have
questions
or
not
Our
municipal
staff.
At
that
time,
I
think
we
are
going
to
raise
the
event
requester,
which
would
be
the
School
District,
and
we
can
ask
them
right
now.
We
are
going
to
limit
ourselves
to
questions
for
the
municipal
staff
pop
Yes
and
the
only
thing
that
perhaps
a
presentation
by
housing
regarding
the
instrumental
agreement.
Should
we
wait
for
this
or
should
we
introduce
you
presenter?
Well,
why
don't?
A
We
do
all
the
introductions
and
then
I'll
give
you
the
floor
Jamie
to
answer
the
questions.
Thank
you
very
much
Mayor
Jason
I'm
from
housing
and
human
services.
If
you
could
show
my
presentation,
please
then
we'd
like
to
provide
a
little
background
context
for
this
modular
factory
and
the
collaboration,
and
also
talk
in
more
detail
about
the
intercommunal
agreement,
with
this
I'm
going
to
start
and
give
a
little
bit
of
background.
A
So
so
we
all
understand
what
we're
talking
about
that
idea
of
modular
cases
without
doing
power,
all
electric,
basically
very
efficient
household
appliances
cos
and
very
efficient
lighting.
It
's
a
very
hermetic
culture
and
but
the
key
part
is
that
it's
on
a
fixed
foundation,
it's
very
different
than
a
mobile
home
or
a
manufactured
home
and
This
started
in
2019.
A
There
was
with
the
city
with
Albert
Story
energy
Colorado,
also
as
Colorado
capital,
basically
like,
if
not
a
study,
to
say
if
there
is
a
demand
for
modular
houses
in
square,
and
not
only
the
study
found
the
rose
that
yes,
especially
to
replace
mobile
homes,
but
also
to
replace
single
family
houses
such
as
the
construction
of
infill
for
fill
gaps,
then
modular
You,
really
are
limited
by
your
imagination
is
a
good
way
to
think
of
this.
Each
module
is
what
a
block
is
like
and
you
can
configure
the
block
in
any
way.
D
A
Is
then
an
example
of
a
modular
house,
two
double
houses
that
are
being
They
are
still
fixing
in
a
single
day.
Are
the
mountains,
but
one
of
the
great
benefits
of
modular
construction
is
that
it
limits
the
impact
to
the
community
So.
A
traditional
construction
like
this
could
take
between
3
to
4
months
or
even
seven
or
eight.
If
it
is
a
house
traditional
capital,
but
the
great
thing
about
modular
is
that
you
can
lay
the
foundation
in
a
single
day.
As
you
can
see,
those
those
two
cases
were
put
in
a
single
day.
A
A
A
And
this
is
an
example
of
the
students
of
the
development
school
development.
The
dance
that
is
a
house
built
per
inhabited
initially
has
been
a
very
strong
collaboration
between
Habitat
and
the
School
District,
and
the
idea
is
that
this
modular
factory
can
help
strengthen
and
grow
this
part
of
the
workforce
for
District
programs,
School.
D
A
Initially,
this
project
started
with
mighty
the
mobile
home
park.
House
I,
think
you
know
it.
The
city
bought
it
in
2018.
The
park
has
experienced
infrastructure
failures,
they
are
replacing
the
infrastructure
and
many
of
the
houses
are
quite
old
And.
Surely
there
are
What
to
replace
then
that
modular
construction
Residents
should
normally
be
allowed
to
move
to
houses
with
fixed
foundations,
very
efficient
when
energy
very
healthy,
very
beautiful
modular
cases,
those
houses
will
be
but
normally
affordable
to
low
and
moderate
income.
A
So
we
look
at
sites
for
the
factory
different
sites
that
belong
to
the
city.
We
also
look
at
private
land
in
the
county
and
we
usually
decide
on
school
property
and
how
you
can
see
here
in
Amarillo.
It
is
in
the
southern
part
of
this
site.
You
can
see
63rd
street
to
the
north.
63Rd
is
to
the
left
Hopefully.
D
A
A
Further
out
of
humeral
daily
and
neighborhoods
for
options
was
a
bit
limited
because
modular
is
very
important
to
emphasize
the
habitability
of
basically
carrying
your
model
and
moving
it
inside,
because
it
can
increase
production
and
it
can
also
increase
the
possibilities
for
owners,
and
our
hope
is
that
it
was
going
to
be
lower
cost
higher
quality,
less
waste.
There
is
less
exposure
to
weather
and
volunteers
and
workers
are
not
there
in
the
cold
or
in
the
heat.
The
safety
of
the
workers
is
improved
inside
a
factory
everyone.
A
D
A
It's
not
easy
to
read:
So!
We
try
to
make
it
a
little
simpler,
but
all
the
building
materials
are
going
to
go
through
the
outer
doors,
they're
going
to
be
warehouses,
so
there's
no
trash
outside
or-
and
everything
is
basically
assembled
like
this.
Along
those
lines
we
have
the
roof
and
the
walls,
the
walls
and
then
the
unit
is
moved
within
those
positions.
The
plumbing
is
installed
the
electricity
d
from
right
to
left.
The
drywall
is
finished.
A
So
a
little
about
the
activity
afterwards
is
that
it
is,
may
the
capacity
our
adviser
told
us
that
about
50
units
per
year.
But
since
we
are
counting
on
the
work
of
more
volunteers,
we
are
going
to
have
more
like
12
to
15
houses
every
year
like
one
every
week,
and
the
deliveries
are
actually
quite
small
compared
to
the
current
prayer
in
the
Campos
So,
the
small
delivery
trucks.
We
expect
one
two
per
week,
the
trailer
trucks
one
to
two
per
month
and
then
to
pick
up
the
modules
as
they
are
completed.
A
They
are
stored
and
then
every
two
to
three
months
they
will
pick
it
up
and
the
number
of
people
working
in
the
factory
is
also
about
15
to
20
people.
Those
workers
and
volunteers
are
going
to
park
to
the
north.
The
access
is
by
66
603
street
and
how
they
mentioned.
The
factory
is
going
to
be
open
tuesday
to
saturday.
D
C
In
hire
an
acoustic
engineer,
because
we
understand
the
potential
impact
of
noise
from
operations
and
our
commitment
is
to
reduce
and
eliminate
as
much
as
possible,
so
that
neighbors
are
not
significantly
impacted
by
ecosystem
activity
and
other
operations
taking
place
in
the
area.
We
are
a
good
neighbor
So.
We
have
proposed
to
unlimit
delete
most
alarms
too.
D
C
Annexation
agreement,
we
have
to
finish
the
lease
agreement,
financing
that
must
still
be
obtained
for
any
failure
or
lack
of
funds.
We
are
also
in
the
civil
design
in
this
phase
of
the
civil
design
and
the
permits
to
be
able
to
have
this
license
as
a
factory
and
operational
designs
as
soon
as
possible.
We
are
thinking
of
the
construction
more
or
less
for
February
of
next
year
or
March
of
next
year,
and
if
everything
is
It
is
going
well
with
equipment
issues
and
other
details
as
follows.
This
is
actually
the
end
of
our
presentation.
C
Thank,
you
very
much
for
that.
Someone
else
has
a
presentation
before
we
go
to
the
questions
for
the
council
Ok.
So
let's
go
to
the
questions
that
I
already
see
that
are
coming
up.
Yes
I
have
many
questions,
but
almost
all
have
been
answered.
Thanks
for
anticipating
it,,
there
were
only
a
couple:
left.
You
were
talking
about
the
capacity
of
50
modular
houses
per
year.
But.
There
may
be
a
limitation
of
12
to
15.
For
reasons
of
these
student
volunteers,,
which
I
understand.
Initially,
for
ponderosa
construction,,
we
thought
of
a
range
of
12
to
15.
C
D
C
Unit
of
modular
modular
homes
from
12
to
15
for
other
places
that
are
not
powerful.
Of
course
it
could
be
in
the
city,
commercial
communities
for
modular
houses
in
other
l.
Ugares
could
be
one
of
the
clients
So
to
speak
for
the
factory.
Yes,
absolutely
the
city
of
borderas
our
first
priority
right
now
is
the
second
priority,
and
we
have
also
talked
about
the
potential
for
multi-family
housing
that
can
also
be
used
to
build
it
that
can
be
easily
established
in
someone's
yard.
C
These
are
is
the
kind
of
options
that
are
actually
limitless
and
finally,
yes,
thank
you.
My
last
question
regarding
access
to
the
property
both
during
construction
and
when
not
operating,
are
raw
materials
coming
in
and
modular
homes
coming
out
through
the
back.
But
the
house
63rd
street
is
like
a
circuit
where
you
have
to
go
through
the
southern
part
of
arapajo
street
and
then
cross
towards
the
wetland
and
a
little
bit
like
go
around
the
buildings
and
the
park
is
there
of
columbine
mobile
homes.
So
I
was
wondering.
I
was
curious.
C
C
C
C
I
think
that
by
separating
the
traffic
from
what
would
be
the
traffic
from
the
Campos,
the
traffic
from
the
primary
Campus
to
the
individual
trucks,
that
we
would
keep
them
off
the
street
of
63,
that
would
be
where
those
problems
could
be
generated.
But
we
could
ask
glensey
that
from
the
School
District,
if
it
is
perhaps
appropriate
to
talk
about
it
now
or
later
what
he
thinks
if
they
are
Giving
another
presentation,.
They
're
not
just
here
for
the
questions,
they're
just
here
for
the
questions
but
Glen.
If
you
want
to
share
a
bit
Glen.
C
If
you
can
answer
this
question
and
later,
we
will
give
you
the
opportunity
to
talk
more.
If
it
is
a
good
question,
it
is
a
more
direct
route,
but
right
now
on
65,
it
is
not
being
used
very
much.
It
is
not
a
area
we
have
students
from
arapojo
street
and
the
campus
is
that
they
can
pass
through
there,
as
well
as
other
citizens
who
can
come
either
to
do
some
program
or
some
tests.
So
employees
can
also
be
highly
used
at
certain
times
of
the
day,
but.
C
We
cannot
commit
ourselves
to
let
most
of
the
factory
traffic
go
through
there
and
with
respect
to
our
series
of
delivery
trucks,
that's
going
to
be
used
through
and
our
central
kitchen,
that's
going
to
come
in
the
back
at
60
and
63
and
Those
entrances
cannot
be
used
for
anything
else,.
So
what
we
were
thinking
about
is
to
alleviate
the
traffic
on
63rd
Street,,
but
we
cannot
commit
that
all
the
traffic
It's
going
to
go
there,,
let's
say,
thinking
about
potential
conflicts
during
the
hours
of
operation.
Yes,
thanks.
That
was
quite
clear..
C
If
people
don't
have
a
problem,
I'm
going
to
follow
up
on
this,.
So,
according
to
Cleanquista,,
there
is
a
potential
opening
to
let's
say
talk
about
other
employers.
of
transit
for
the
future.
Well,
I
can't
imagine
that
everything
will
be
used
entirely
for
the
factory
all
the
time
But.
Perhaps
we
could
start
to
look
at
and
hours
of
operation
of
the
factory
and
come
to
some
agreement
on
its
use.
Ok
I
appreciate
that
flexibility
So
now
I
am
going
to
give
you
the
floor
for
a
legal
question.
C
If
this
ends
up
going
in
the
direction
we
want,
if
this
agreement
between
the
government
could
be
reviewed
to
add
other
transit
systems,
if
that
would
be
my
recommendation,
that
it
be
done
through
the
annexation
of
the
agreement,
annexation
or
probably
a
little
bit
easier
through
intergumental
agreement.
Wait
a
minute
Excuse
me,
but
how
do
I
understand?
Endo
the
volunteers
are
still
going
to
come
in
on
66
on
65
and
traffic
would
not
be
on
63
Unless.
It's
the
smaller
trucks.
Correct.
C
Yes,
that's
correct,
very
good!
These
are
the
last
parts
of
my
question.
Thanks
for
answering
just
wanted
to
talk
from
the
part
on
63rd
street.
If
you
have
you
have
problems
cherry,
I
have
driven
around
every
day,
taking
my
son
to
camp
for
the
summer.
I
am
a
little
skeptical
of
anything
bigger
than
a
school
bus.
C
Turning
around
yes,
it
would
be
a
pretty
tight
turn
and
not
give
it
much
of
a
chance
in
the
corner
for
any
storage
or
for
the
kids,
maybe
playing
around
I'm
really
skeptical
that
that's
the
best
place
for
it.
Thinking
there
's
the
school
trucks
to
be
starting
to
see
these
trucks
more
great,
that
they
go
around
on
that
same
route.
That
I
myself
was
going
through
all
summer.
C
C
To
enter
the
materials
only
during
the
times
of
delivery
of
materials
and
the
removal
of
the
same
Ok.
My
second
question
would
have
to
do
with
these
four
points,
with
the
School,
District
and
I.
Think
that
you
talked
about
them
during
your
presentation,
and
you
think
that
this
is
enough
or
that
you
are
going
to
come
back
to
it.
I
would
say
most
of
the
points
have
been
addressed.
I
can
review
them
individually.
C
If
you
want
to
make
sure
that
there
is
enough
access,
for
example,
that
the
water
has
been
treated
and
that
the
agreement
has
not
reached
the
final
part
of
the
agreement
of
annexation
is
addressed
Ok.
It
seems
that
that
Was
enough
and
speaking
of
the
conflicts
of
63rd
street
I
have
heard
rumors
about
the
planning.
Experience
is
not
much
different.
It
may
be
a
matter
of
whether
they
are
moving
the
administration
offices.
C
They
are
running
some
Administration
programs
in
that
building
and
they
are
going
to
be
moving
it
and
their
some
of
their
programs
are
going
to
stay
in
that
building.
Thank
you
for
clarifying
that
charito.
You
still
have
your
hand
raised.
Something
else.
Does
anyone
else
have
any
questions
for
the
city
staff
I'm
going
to
give
you
the
floor
as
a
representative
of
the
School
District
I
didn't
have
much
to
say,
I
think
the
package
is
enough
sure
and
thanks
for
the
nice
introductions,
just
wanted
to
reiterate
how
we
got
here.
D
C
Water
needs
for
that
building,
unfortunately,
was
discovered
halfway
through
construction
that
we
have
to
have
an
agreement
with
the
city.
So.
We
did
it
and
we
went
ahead
with
the
construction
and
the
annexation
agreement.
And,
that's
the
first.
The
primary
reason
why
we're
here
right
now
in
this
annexation
process
is
to
fulfill
that
commitment
and
parallel.
C
Yes
thanks.
We
appreciate
Your
continued
partnership
with
the
School
District.
Are
there
any
other
questions
for
representation?
I
didn't
live
any
Thank.
You
Klein
we'll
get
back
to
you
with
more
comments
and
questions.
If
necessary
and
I
really
appreciate
your
presence.
cia
just
wants
to
know
if
Susan
the
executive
director
of
flat
enhabitat
for
the
community,
if
you
have
any
questions
or
if
you
could
talk,
if
you
have
any
questions
or
comments
later,
Ok
I
don't
see
any
more
hands
for
now.
So
we
can
go
to
public
testimony.
C
We
need
to
reread
those
rules
of
decorum,
Yes,
I'm
glad
to
read
them
again
very
quickly.
Yes,
Thank
you
for
taking
them
out
Emily
to
confirm
that
the
city
has
made
it
a
point
to
ensure
that
we
have
an
atmosphere
that
is
productive
and
open
to
comment
at
a
public
hearing.
We
appreciate
the
panelists
who
have
spoken
and
members
of
the
community
who
are
here
today
tonight
to.
C
C
B
A
Yes
good
for
disclosure,
I
am
a
planning
commissioner,
but
I
am
speaking
in
2019
I
lived
in
the
city
and
vote
for
some
of
you
and
I
am
asking
for
your
help.
Now
the
problem
before
the
municipal
council,
for
that
annexation
is
if
an
Industrial
factory
that
operates
on
weekends
is
published
allowed
in
a
public
area
near
residential
places.
The
answers
are
not,
and
The
use
of
manufacturer
is
not
a
use
by
right
allowed.
Under
the
municipal
code,
the
use
is
prohibited
for
manufacturer
under
public
sonication.
A
This
fact
is
completely
missing
from
the
package
and
the
presentation
to
the
municipal
council
Although,
it
must
be
highly
sourced.
There
is
no
justification
for
allow
an
Industrial
factory
in
public
zoning.
Those
who
are
proposing
this
factory
argue
that
what
is
here
is
simply
connection
and
not
the
proposed
factory,
but
this
is
against
common
sense,
as
it
is
not
a
bona
fide
argument.
We
just
ran
away
in
a
presentation
and
part
of
the
package
is
dedicated
to
the
factory
annexation.
Approval
is
linked
to
testing
the
intimate
agreement
and
specifically
includes
the
factory
annexation.
A
Approval
includes
ordinances
that
also
incorporates
the
Oriental
agreement
in
the
package
to
planning
the
description
says
that
the
project
proposed
is
in
a
collaboration
between
the
School,
District
and
Industrial
power.
The
city
cannot
separate
the
annexation
Constitution
from
the
consideration
of
the
Industrial
factory
So.
A
Approving
the
election
means
that
it
is
testing
the
use
of
manufacturing
in
a
public
place.
Also,
the
annexation
code
requires
considering
not
only
the
initial
locations,
but
yes,
it
has
been
an
analysis,
but
it
makes
little
sense.
The
staff
concluded
that
the
public
zoning
is
in
quotes
appropriate
for
the
proposed
use
of
the
site.
Although,
it
is
a
manufacturer.
Public
unification
is
prohibited.
Also,
the
analysis
says
that
the
terms
and
conditions
will
ensure
the
existing
densities
and
ways
of
life.
However,
a
factory
operating
on
weekends
near
the
residential
site
is
not
respecting
the
density.
A
Also,
the
staff
says
in
quotes
any
future
development
has
to
comply
with
municipal
regulations.
That
is
completely
contradicted
by
the
agreement
where
the
desert
school
ar
does
as
a
sovereign
entity.
The
analysis
of
personnel
is
not
an
objective
of
the
project.
The
analysis
of
the
action
requirements
presented
to
the
municipal
council
has
a
deficiency,
but
rather
allows
the
municipal
council
to
make
an
objective
decision
on
the
annexation,
the
use
of
manufacturer
prohibited
by
the
code
and
must
to
decline
the
choice.
Thank
you.
It.
A
Is
a
critical
natural
habitat,
it
is
also
a
wetland
in
a
non-coastal
area
that
is
a
very
rare
metal
in
this
part
of
the
country.
The
wetland
was
formed
6
thousand
years
ago
by
a
friend
whose
great
great
grandfather
told
him.
There
was
buffalo.
There
is
a
very
unique
life
and
it
has
a
very
long
history.
Perhaps
the
city
and
the
School
District
do
not
appreciate
it,
but
they
have
taken
actions
that
show
their
lack
of
concern.
A
The
factory
is
a
few
hundred
feet
from
the
wetland
they
are
building
the
metal
factory
that
drives
sounds
and
did
not
involve
an
acoustic
engineer
to
have
a
lot
of
traffic
on
63rd
street,
which
is
less
than
20
feet
from
the
wetland
and
that
traffic
fico
is
going
to
be
very
heavy
children.
Visiting
actor
using
63rd
street
will
be
in
danger
due
to
traffic.
They
did
not
mention
the
wetland
in
the
annexation
agreement.
A
There
is
no
mitigation,
there
is
no
environmental
impact
study
and
the
September
document
says
that
there
will
be
no
negative
impacts
on
the
wetland.
That
statement
is
not
true.
The
wetland
is
an
environment,
sensitive
to
noise,
and
an
oppression
of
a
factory
will
have
a
significant
pact.
Besides,
it
will
be
overwhelming
for
terrestrial
life.
A
They
will
also
be
affected
by
the
lights,
vibrations
and
smells
also
the
municipal
regulations
that
protect
the
environment
in
every
place
in
Boulder
that
except
this
one
in
this
collaboration
between
the
school
waste,
the
city,
the
land
belongs
to
the
terricular
and
they
are
exempt
from
the
regulations.
The
city
can
build
a
manufacturing
plant
in
a
place
next
to
a
sensitive
habitat.
It
cannot
be
allowed
in
another
place
and
the
romanti
is
one
that
works
for
them.
aries
are
willing
to
allow
it
Here.
A
There
is
no
one
to
protect
the
wetland
that
is
against
the
environmental
position,
and
there
are
questions
about
the
validity
of
that
perception
in
terms
of
humidity
at
the
Hat.
At
the
meeting
on
November
9,
they
said
that
this
is
a
Regio
for
hat
Yes
and
many
citizens
agree.
Only
getting
our
age
has
the
power
to
protect,
moisture
Hat.
At
that
time,
you
can
delay
the
vote
in
this
factory
and
evaluate
other
sites,
including
land,
that
has
less
environmental
impacts.
A
If
you
vote
yes,
they
are
going
to
start
construction
very
soon
and
it
is
going
to
lose
the
humidity.
It
would
be
a
huge
loss.
To
return,
please
rally
the
site
and
support
the
location
of
the
factory,
because
the
hat
wetland
is
a
unique
historical
place.
Please
do
not
sacrifice
it
for
a
factory
that
will
Could
you
locate
the
future
of
the
wetland
in
your
hands.
Please
save
the
wetland
from
the
hat
Thank
you
very
much.
A
Three
minutes
utos
and
then
joseph
my
name
is
josefricio.
I
live
next
to
sombrero
wetland
in
polterno
county
incorporated.
I
am
here
to
say
the
campus
at
6,500
was
low,
not
a
good
place,
to
build
that
modular
home
factory,
a
big
place
going
to
extend
up
to
100
feet
of
the
open
space
of
the
hat
wetland
that
is
going
to
affect
4
neighborhoods
in
the
County
as
they
have
already
sunk.
There
are
still
people
who
remember
the
stories.
Native
Americans
are
writing
when
they
had
Buffalo
there,
but
that
is
So.
A
Now
is
now
that
proposed
place
is
going
to
introduce
another
level
of
use
and
new
type
of
use.
Industrial,
currently
having
low
intensity
use.
To
cite
planning
person.
County
Use
is
not
consistent
with
bowlder
valley,
comprehensive
plan
traffic
for
mill,
construction
and
operations.
Calles
63
south
of
Rapapo
will
pass
within
feet
of
the
wetland
and
mobile
home
park,
which
is
one
of
the
c
four
affected.
Neighborhoods
are
63,
it
is
on
paved
spaces
if
not
paved,
and
the
route
is
less
defined.
This
area
in
general
includes
two
places
that
had
fuel
for
buses.
A
The
environmental
report,
the
report
only
identified
recognized
environmental
conditions
indicating
the
presence
or
by
the
presence
of
hazardous
substances
at
the
factory
site.
They
did
not
find
any
place
on
the
site
of
the
factory
of
this.
The
municipal
staff
have
issued
a
depression
that
the
project
will
not
result
in
any
impact
the
quality
of
the
human
environment.
This
conclusion
is
not
justified
by
the
limited
scope
of
the
study
of
Fashion
or
the
process
to
level
the
site.
It
will
require
many
trips
more
than
100,000
trips.
A
They
will
all
travel
on
63rd
street,
they
will
pass
through
Colón
and
the
wetland
construction
vehicles
will
emit
a
lot
of
light
during
sunrise
and
sunset,
east
and
odors.
That
will
affect
residents
to
include
cycles
used
for
factory
operations
to
have
other
similar
effects
and
alternative
avoid
color
and
wetlands
63.
It
is
short,
it
is
paved
and
free
of
residents
avoid
thorn
institute
and
avoid
buildings
and
campus.
A
Those
in
favor
of
the
project
say
that
65
not
feasible
due
to
traffic
congestion,
however,
directing
all
traffic
on
63
shifts
all
the
burden
of
traffic
residents
are
an
isolated
and
vulnerable
group,
and
for
this
and
other
environmental
reasons,
63
is
not
feasible
field.
Is
the
district
has
serious
traffic
problems
that
the
manufacturing
factory
is
only
going
to
intensify
if
there
is
a
solution,
if
a
solution
cannot
be
found,
It
is
reasonable
to
conclude
that
the
site
is
not
acceptable..
A
A
D
A
A
I
implore
you
to
find
another
site
for
the
proposed
factory.
This
location
is
simply
not
an
appropriate
location
for
this
type
of
site.
However,
if
the
city
and
school
district
choose
to
ignore
your
objections
and
proceed
with
annexation
and
construction
of
the
factory,
the
city
has
to
at
least
ensure
that
the
following
conditions
are
in
place
for
the
school
success
through
the
agreement
or
the
front
government
1
employs
a
sound
engineer
to
make
all
possible
eyes
to
diminish
the
noises.
A
If
63rd
street
63rd
street
goes
into
pieces
of
the
wetland
sombrero
and
additional
traffic
noise
and
emissions
they
are
going
to
negatively
affect
the
wetland
and
the
Wildlife
and
the
residents
also,
it
seems
to
me
that
directing
a
lot
of
heavy
truck
traffic
with
a
lot
of
toxic
emissions
through
a
less
privileged
neighborhood
is
not
fair
and
possibly
discriminates
and
exposes
the
school
city
to
possible
legal
liability.
4
make
sure
wetlands
they
are
from
hat,
are
protected
by
a
buffer
space.
A
Next,
to
expected
truck
traffic,
eliminate
the
use
of
return,
alarms
and
consider
noise.
When
making
waste
decisions
don't
allow,
the
factory
will
operate
on
saturdays
changes,
the
appearance
of
the
factory
to
make
it
look
more
like
the
school
and
9
well
p.
They
are
building.
So
there
is
time
to
make
changes
to
the
factory.
Regarding
those
issues,
thank
you
for
your
consideration.
Thank
you.
Thank
you
for
the
feedback,
and
I
want
to
provide
a
reminder
to
the
interpreters
to
please
speak
more
space
to
everyone
who
is
reading
and
many
thank
you.
A
Hear
me
yes
well
good
evening,
my
name
is
alex
cassidy
and
I
have
talked
about
the
efforts
for
needs
for
affordable
housing,
for
the
way
that
you
have
done.
Facilitating
that
project
is
really
concerning,
among
other
things,
the
Appearances
matter
and
having
city
employees
and
working
on
behalf
of
the
School
District
is
a
massive
conflict
of
interest.
So.
The
several
aspects
of
that
project
that
are
concerning
is
the
way
it
was
hidden
from
residents
for
a
long
time
and
residents
were
completely
excluded.
A
A
That
was
never
fulfilled
with
the
communities
around
this
site
and
then
the
thing
that
we
have
raised
a
lot,
which
is
the
heavy
traffic
going
through
63
next
to
columbine
park
and
sombrero
wetland.
So
one
of
the
things
I
heard
when
I
recently
spoke
to
someone
who
has
first
hand
knowledge
of
the
site
selection
process.
They
explained
to
me
that
building
something
on
the
School
destination
land
was
a
big
positive
for
the
factory
because
it
allowed
the
project
to
not
be
in
compliance
with
almost
all
of
the
County's
land
use
regulations,
something
that
full
mentioned.
A
But
it's
quite
surprising.
It's
a
shock
to
learn
that
those
regulations
that
supposedly
the
bonuses
are
for
everyone
except
this
project,
because
they
must
have
talked
a
lot
about
the
bonuses,
ones
and
traffic.
The
environment
at
least
one
environmental
impact
assessment
and
a
traffic
study
must
be
for
a
Nordic
project
like
this
factory.
D
A
Traffic
traffic
must
go
through
65
and
not
63,
where
it
will
affect
in
a
way
negative,
the
residents
of
the
Colombian
park
and
then
a
traffic
study
that
includes
the
construction
must
be
done
and
not
enough
to
say
that
one
is
going
to
get
a
recursive
engineer.
You
also
need
to
take
the
recommendations
of
the
acoustic
genre
and
involve
them
include
them
in
the
project.
Also,
counting
the
water
from
the
land
of
63
there
and
treating
the
water
It
means
that
this
water
is
stolen
from
the
wetland.
My
time
is
up.
Thank
you.
A
Hello
I'm
from
prats
hear
me:
yes,
Ok
I
think
those
are
a
very
good
project,
but
in
the
worst
possible
place,.
In
addition
to
the
points
that
have
already
been
mentioned,.
Another
thing
that
enters
us
that
we
focus
on
is
that
there
is
a
natural
amphitheater
l
that
reflects
sound
back
into
the
wetland
and
amplifies
it.
We
learn
that
when
we
are
working
with
Excel
Energy
and
they
brought
in
a
sound
engineer
to
analyze
it,
there
are
residences
close
by
on
four
sides.
There
is
also
open
space.
A
And
the
wetland
I
am
also
concerned
about
the
conflicting
information
issued
by
the
city
is
now
talking
about
12
to
15
houses
per
year.
In
a
zoom
meeting
we
had
in
September.
We
are
talking
about
one
every
six
weeks.
It
would
be
about
eight
per
year,
but
then
in
another
enough
meeting
with
the
School
District
in
November,
they
told
us
it
could
be
more
like
80
houses
per
year
and
passed
in
the
phase.
One
Environmental
assessment
says
it
could
be
more
like
100
cases
per
year.
So.
We
are
getting
a
lot
of
conflicting
information.
A
They
also
tell
us
that
there
are
going
to
be
no
problems
and
they
are
noise
because
they
are
going
to
keep
it
closed.
The
doors
and
they're
going
to
turn
off
the
alarms
on
the
forks
and
trucks.
But
it's
not
feasible
when
you're
working
on
construction
that
they
are
going
to
keep
all
the
doors
closed.
People
are
going
to
be
going
in
and
out
there
are
going
to
be
deliveries.
A
We
look
at
a
similar
factory
in
Denver
called
simple
homes
and
about
50%
less
in
size,
but
emits
a
lot
of
noise
smells
fumes
and
have
that
near
open
space.
The
moisture
would
ruin
it.
Also.
I
have
counted
the
nater
Ever
American
Rights.
They
proposed
contacting
a
national
fast
until
they
were
evicted.
However,
they
still
consider
it
Sacred,
Ground
and
hat
the
moisture
hat
is
the
only
last
native
american
sacred
place
that
stays
in
boulder.
It
would
be
a
huge
loss
to
screw
it
up
and
have
fast.
A
They
are
open
to
help
that
could
end
up
in
court.
Ok,
I
hope
you
guys
consider
other
places,
because
the
school
campus
has
a
place
for
those
school
buses
near
the
campus.
It
is
an
industrial
area.
It
looks
like
there
is
space
there
on
the
other
side
is
the
Batman
has
a
space
that
was
used
before
they
are
going
to
store
coal.
They
would
be
open
to
taking
some
of
that
land
for
the
factory,
and
this
is
how
a
15
minute
walk
from
the
field.
Would.
C
B
D
C
And
out
of
bolder,
and
now
there
are
times
as
well,
where
certain
specific
times
where
people
are
coming
home,
going
in
and
out
on,
garapajo,
street
and
and
sometimes
high
school
students
are
speeding,
intimidating,
other
residents
and
they
try
to
get
out
of
the
way
Like
glenn
said,
and
that
allows
them
sometimes
to
use
the
63rd
lane
to
go
east
to
west.
Sorry-
and
these
are
my
concerns,
I
don't
feel
safe
driving
home
because
a
lot
of
people
on
63rd
street
You
must
turn
left
sorry
to
the
right.
C
B
D
C
Noise
and
a
building
that
will
be
working
on
Saturday
and
where
I
am
enjoying
my
house,
my
peace,
my
Neighborhood
and
this
humidity
hat
and
being
able
to
talk,
walk
Sorry
in
this
open
space
and
have
all
that
noise
resounding
on
a
Saturday.
Well,
it's
too
much
for
me
and
Well.
Thank
you
for
your
consideration.
Thank
you
for
serving
the
city
of
bolder
and
I
would
like
to
see
the
unity
in
the
city
of
Boulder
and
the
Boulder.
D
B
D
C
Want
to
thank
the
council
for
the
opportunity
to
speak
and
I,
especially
want
to
thank
council
members
who
have
been
around
for
the
past
several
weeks
to
inspect
the
logistics
of
this
project,
which
they
may
not
have
seen
o
experienced,
is
the
sound
on
site
at
the
time
that
this
project
is
having,
and
that
is
going
to
involve
all
the
open
space.
L
to
wetland,
the
amphitheater
and
all
of
our
houses
that
are
on
the
other
side
of
the
proposed
factory
and
actually
above
it,
sound,
is
essentially
transmitted
in
a
restricted
Y
way.
C
So
as
homeowners
at
600
feet,
it
honestly
wouldn't
matter
if
they
were
at
600
feet
or
2000
feet.
The
sound
travels.
Everyone
is
involved,
as,
as
you
have
seen,
the
factory
site
itself.
It
is
actually
elevated.
It
would
be
above
the
wetland
So.
It
would
be
in
Clear
visibility
of
everyone
in
the
neighborhood
as
a
sort
of
Zig
Zag
Geo
of
the
hill,
and
it
is
quite
obstructive.
C
And
I
was
talking
with
my
wife
about
whether
we
support
the
idea
of
the
factory
and
in
the
spirit
of
collaboration
between
the
city
and
the
School
District
and
Christmas
for
Humanity.
As
a
company.
But.
We
don't
support
the
crazy
locality
chosen
for
this,
we're
worried
because
of
the
environmental
issues,,
the
legal
issues
of
us
as
neighbors,.
The
factory
can
serve
its
purpose,,
although
it
was
perhaps
a
little
to
my
more
of
an
order.
D
C
C
Speak
about
the
high
standards
speak
to
everyone
out
of
power
about
these
standards.
We
have
a
quality
of
life.
It's
important
and
I'd
like
to
share
a
few
thoughts
about
the
factory
building.
Affordable
homes
is
a
great
ca
use.
However,
as
a
person
who
pays
your
taxes,
I
support
this
project,
but
we
are
trying
to
solve
one
problem
by
creating
two
problems
and
that
doesn't
make
sense
to
me
harming
the
Wildlife
of
the
wetland
and
the
quality
of
life
in
the
neighborhood.
C
If
I
wanted
to
live
near,
an
Industrial
factory,
I
would
not
have
moved
to
Comer
City,
because
I
would
move
I
think
this
is
a
betrayal
of
trust
and
morally
unjustifiable.
It
should
not
be
treated
as
deserving
because
you
are
trying
to
help
homeless
people
by
putting
us
in
this
factory
in
our
yard
and
affecting
our
quality
of
life
in
a
courteous
way.
I
request
that
you
remove
this
factory
and
this
project
out
of
the
city
In
order
not
to
interrupt
the
life
of
people
and
nature
and
I
hope.
C
B
C
C
From
the
open
spaces
that
I
went
to
last
week,
they
didn't
know
about
this.
I
follow
all
eight
city
boards
and
it's
horribly
time
consuming
for
three
of
those
meetings,
but
I
followed
it.
You
need
to
integrate
your
various
processes,
I.
Think
now
you
're
going
to
have
a
council
member
that
I'll
also
be
involved
with.
C
But
in
an
ironic
way,
It
is
impacting
us
here
in
a
wetland,
a
wetland
of
national
character,
Well,
that
is,,
not
national,
but
it
is
an
open
space,
an
open
space
wetland
that
is
a
public
space,
as
mentioned
And.
This
is
what
happens
when
bulder
grows
more
than
it
should
grow,
and
I
am
horrified
that
this
was
managed
under
the
table
as
under
of
water,
as
they
say,
a
brutally
illegal
negotiation,
and
that
it
happened
like
this,
having
an
enormous
impact
and
development
in
the
voice
of
the
causing
a
lot
more
demand.
C
B
C
C
C
A
building
with
pieces
of
steel
and
a
construction
that
we
have
already
been
enduring
of
a
large
kitchen.
look
at
these
slides.
This
is
a
very
quiet
area
during
the
day
in
my
retreat,
and
I
can
hear
the
birds
sing
with
my
these
eight
doors
and
four
windows
is
going
to
let
sound
out
even
though
they're
locked
in
this
setup
is
going
to
be
a
hell
of
a
lot
louder
than
expected
than
we
thought
and
This
is
going
to
guarantee
that
we
hear
any
amount
of
factory
noise.
C
The
only
question
is
how
much
of
The
code
above
the
code
is
going
to
do
this.
This
noise
creation-
the
next,
please
the
sound
engineer.
Please
ask
check
to
be
refused
for
over
a
year
to
explain
this.
Why
he
would
do
it
because
it
would
be
too
much
noise
because
it
would
take
too
many
dollars
to
fix
these.
These
simple
calculations
of
1,100
decibels
for
these
factory
sounds
that
with
the
door
open,
let's
say
in
a
while
During
the
hours.
C
C
Increasing
to
50
or
80
a
year
with
multiple
sounds
and
noises
that
will
cause
extreme
disruption.
If
this
proceeds
without
restrictions,
they
will
be
affecting
sacrificing
the
columbine
ponderosa
area,
The
wetland
and
the
students.
It
is
in
this
center
of
nature,
where
Nowhere
in
the
neighborhood
and
school
discourse
does
this
belong
to
an
industrial
zone.
Please
stop
imposing
this
project
and
consider
our
points
of
view.
Yes,
thank
you
shock.
Now,
let's
give
you
the
floor.
B
C
These
requests
from
open
space
and
staff
from
the
Mountain
Park
regarding
the
wetland
hat
is
a
unique
space
and
the
planning
plan
clearly
states
The
Environmental
significance
of
this
moisture.
The
city
began
to
acquire
the
wetland
and
its
surrounding
areas
in
the
1900s
of
the
1990s
and
after
the
city
council
designated
its
regulations.
This
moisture
supports
a
variety
of
microorganisms,
insects
and
wild
beverages
and
is
an
important
part
of
the
rocky
ecosystem
of
the
mountains.
C
The
city
of
Boulder
has
invested
a
thousand
million
dollars
to
acquire
and
restore
the
wetland
and
its
essential
parts
of
the
Basin
that
support
it,
and
these
developments
continue
to
compromise
the
water
supply
and
the
amount
of
water
in
the
wetland,
and
this
must
be
addressed
next
slide.
The
area
is
natural,
like
the
hat
wetland
have
received
more
attention
thanks
to
community
efforts
for
sustainability
and
resilience
to
climate
change
and
the
need
to
be
able
to
sequester
carbon
and
prevent
biodiversity
from
declining
through
important
educational
opportunities.
B
A
A
Will
it
be
Sorry
I?
Had
the
microphone
turned
off,
Can
I,
ask
you
a
few
things:
Yes
of
course.
First
Thank,
you
very
much
to
you
and
the
entire
board
of
open
spaces
for
writing
the
letter
and
send
him
advice.
I
wanted
to
talk
about
the
Third
and
Fourth
point
in
your
letter.
I
think
that
both
of
you
have
to
do
with
63rd
Street
that
we
were
talking
about
shortly.
Before.,
Yes,
I!
Imagine
that
they
are
going
to
talk
more
about
that
in
a
few
moments.
A
Yes,
the
access
and
to
enter
and
exit
the
factory
for
those
small
trucks
a
few
times
a
month
and
some
big
trucks
about
6
a
month.
It
was
moved
from
63
to
65
and
that's
further
from
the
wetland
that
would
satisfy
the
third
and
fourth
concern
that
the
open
space
board
expressed
in
the
letter
we
talked
about
in
the
board
and
felt
it
was
more
appropriate
for
staff
to
be
involved
in
the
technical
decisions
on
this
and
that
number
3
and
4
say,
as
you
know,
So
that's.
A
The
best
I
can
tell
you,
but,
as
you
can
see
from
the
last
slide,
the
location
is
very
close
between
the
fence
that
delineates
the
northern
border
of
the
wetland
and
the
land
and
the
road,
and
perhaps
it
would
be
better
to
talk
to
yanberg
in
a
few
moments.
But
I
am
asking
more
for
an
idea
from
the
board.
It
seems
that
the
idea
of
the
board
is
that
the
fact
that
63
is
near
the
wetland
is
a
production.
A
A
Thank
you
for
the
opportunity
to
speak
to
the
in-laws
of
the
Municipal
Council.
Other
people
have
already
spoken.
Give
me.
The
points
I
want
is
to
make
my
name
is
frankliner,
worried
president
and
while
I
support
the
modular
house.
I
do
not
support
a
factory,
buy
yourself
on
66
and
he
shaved
it
in
the
middle
of
a
place
of
residences
and
open
space
was
very
limited.
Community
input
has
a
right
to
enjoy
our
homes
here
in
the
Hills,
and
we
are
deeply
concerned
about
this
pro
project
and
the
lack
of
transparency
Especially.
A
The
residents
of
the
quart
park
are
going
to
be
inundated
by
truck
traffic.
That
was
already
mentioned.
Lack
of
transparency,
community
involvement
in
the
process
of
planning
and
Selection
of
the
site
that,
against
the
policy
of
The
community
requirement,
also
the
traffic
impact
of
light
and
noise
on
the
wetland
hat
that
goes
against
open
space
policies,
heavy
machinery,
noise
lighting
traffic
and
the
latest
concern
about
factory
oppression
on
Saturdays
and
denial
by
the
School
District
of
negotiate
an
agreement.
In
addition
I
would
like
to
request
that
the
louder
noise
ordinance
exceeding
953.
A
Decibels
be
applied
here.
I
would
like
to
understand
why
the
recommendation
by
the
Planning
Department
of
September,
9,
2021,
was
not
included
in
our
project
and
finally,
I
would
like
to
request
that
there
is
a
traffic
study
and
also
for
them
to
add
barriers.
Gr.
Thank
you
for
the
opportunity
to
speak
to
you
council
tonight.
Thank
you
revive
and
the
last
person
eskerry
potter.
A
Hey
me:
hey,
I'm
speaking
for
Gary
Taylor,
who
is
here
with
me.
The
plan
for
annexation
to
be
able
to
build
the
modular
factory
in
the
hotel
was
very
advanced
before
a
few
residents
received
a
postcard
little
postcard.
Frankly
speaking
tonight
feels
useless
because
the
people
behind
this
8
million
dollar
enterprise
have
the
clout
and
interest
in
completing
it.
The
impact
on
open
space,
the
wetland
hat
pollution,
traffic
and
noise
all
are
obstacles,
but
still
in
the
industrial
place
of
east
boulder,
the
factory
is
probably
going
to
be
built.
A
We
have
lived
on
pith
drive
for
32
years,
and
it
is
personal
for
us.
We
wanted
to
live
the
rest
of
our
lives
in
the
house,
not
being
good
eliminated
by
dense
industrial
growth
and
power
is
growing
that
no
lack
of
ra
is
seen
pidez
while
shopping
come
here,
especially
valder.
It's
unbelievable
that
the
best
place
to
get
a
factory
manufacturing,
50
80
houses
per
year
would
be
a
school
property,
a
congested
place
next
to
a
neighborhood
Residential.
A
Many
many
neighbors
have
done
the
chores,
and
our
understanding
is
that
there
is
a
lack
of
transparency,
a
conflict
of
interest
on
the
part
of
the
project
managers.
Please
deny
this
annexation
and
encourage
the
pro-factory
people
who
continue
to
look
for
a
suitable
site
outside
of
a
nature
reserve
and
outside
of
a
residential
neighborhood.
A
If
the
first
five
years
are
to
rebuild
mighty,
how
much
would
it
cost
to
buy
the
houses
in
this
Build
the
factory
and
who
is
going
to
apply
the
volume
or
who
is
going
to
monitor
the
volume
of
trucks
and
thanks
to
the
council,
members
for
recognizing
the
closeness
of
the
residential
houses?
Thank,
you
please
consider
this.
A
Thank
you.
Thank
you
very
much
and
with
this
we
are
going
to
bring.
We
are
going
to
close
At.
The
public
hearing
and
I
am
going
to
check
the
time
with
the
people
we
are
already
sitting
for
a
long
time.
I
am
going
to
propose
that
we
ask
any
questions
that
follow-up
and
then
we
are
going
to
take
5-minute
recipes
and
then
we
return
for
the
celebrations
it
works
for
the
people.
A
I
see
that
some
are
in
attendance.
Can
you
say
it
again,
let's
ask
any
questions.
This
public
hearing
follow
up
followed
by
a
5
minute
process,
followed
by
celebrations.
Ok,
pop
and
chuni.
Thank
you.
I
just
have
a
follow
up
question
and
then
we
can
go
to
the
comments
and
that's
probably
how
it
is
So,
Jay
or
Cree.
We
talked
a
little
bit
in
the
earlier
questions
before
the
public
hearing
about
this
access
to
one
two
small
trucks
a
week
and
the
output
of
one
two
large
trucks.
A
While
they
put
out
the
modular
cases
one
two
a
month,
it
seems
like
its
pretty
low
volume.
We
talk
between
63
63rd
street,
which
is
a
long
street
and
next
to
the
mobile
home
park
and
the
hum
Edales
65,,
which
at
least
on
my
map,
is
much
shorter
and
doesn't
even
go
through
Orlando
or
the
mobile
home.
Park.
I
saw
that
there
is
access
to
their
parking
lots
for
their
employees,,
but
a
few
trucks
per
week
doesn't
seem
like
much.
So.
A
C
Neither
my
concern
It
is
about
the
low
volume
of
trucks
that,
if
we
can
be
able
to
establish
those
agendas
And
these
schedules,
What,
would
be
the
busiest
times
to
know,
coordinate
around
those
those
schedules
and
can
well
speak
on
behalf
of
the
School
District
But
it
has.
It
has
been
quite
a
lot
with
the
intention
of
maintaining
truck
traffic
on
one
road
and
vehicular
traffic
on
another,
and
that
is
where
we
are
right.
Now.
I,
don't
know
if
anyone
else
from
the
staff
wants
to
Add
No,.
C
If
you
allow
me,
I
can
ask
the
same
question,
someone
from
the
space
About
the
open
space
you
were
talking
about.
I
know,
that's
pretty
friendly
of
you
guys.
If
you
don't
mind
me
asking
the
question.
This
is
something
that
Jay
and
they
said
they
would
be
very
happy
if
it
was
moved
from
63
to
65.
Do
you
have
a
preference,
Thanks
baby
director
of
the
open
spaces
and
parks
of
the
mountain
So?
C
The
city
staff
did
participate
in
a
offered
some
comments
during
the
r
review
of
development
and
this
process
that
they
did
on
the
traffic
patterns
and
the
traffic
flow
on
the
63
and
a
point
that
was
said
that
should
be
treated
in
a
different
way
on
this
also
potential
presence
of
dust
during
these
traffic
patterns.
I
think
that
the
The
staff
gave
some
pretty
good
feedback
on
the
traffic
patterns
that
are
going
to
be
quite
light
during
the
operation
and
we
weren't,
because
they're
consistent
with
the
neighborhood
in
general.
C
Such
as
storm
water
issues
surrounding
the
issue
of
63rd
street
and
ensuring
that
conditions
are
in
place
to
prevent
pooling
of
water
on
the
street
and
as
well
as
other
concerns
about
63rd
street,
the
use
of
63rd
during
operations
will
be
quite
light.
And
obviously,
ideally
there
could
be
some
improvements
in
the
63
that
could
address
this
problem.
So
to
think
that
using
65
as
access
would
not
be
necessary
or
some.
B
C
Thanks
I
just
have
one
question:
I
was
looking.
I
was
listening
to
some
of
the
comments
made
by
a
community
member,
at
least
about
the
environmental
study,
and
I
saw
that
there
was
an
environmental
assessment
on
page
21
of
the
slides
and
I
wonder
if
it's
not
the
same
thing,
but
if
it
says
on
the
slide
that
it
requires
action
and
I
guess
it
hasn't
been
taken,
then
I
wonder
if
to
be
Sure.
If
this
is
something
that
is
going
to
be
done,
Yes
thanks
for
the
question.
Actually
that
was
done
last
year.
C
It
was
a
requirement
to
receive
any
federal
funding
support,
and
this
is
something
that
is
typically
done
very
early
in
the
process.
So
the
environmental
impact
statement
is
phase,
one
that
was
completed
and
approved
by
the
state
Ok,
so
that
has
already
been
done.
Ok
well.
That
question
arose
earlier
Actually.
C
C
I
can
try
to
answer
that
as
best
as
possible
if
we
have
listened
to
the
concerns
for
a
while
and
it
was
considered
in
the
design
of
the
building.
For
example,
mostly,
the
strong
team
is
on
the
north
side
of
the
building
and
all
these
fans
that
they
are
going
to
make
the
noise
to
keep
the
building
ventilated.
They
are
far
from
the
neighborhood
and
they
have
been
designed
in
the
design,
the
alarms
we
have
ways
to
avoid
the
accumulation
of
waste
So.
Basically,
there
is
not
going
to
be
anything
outside
the
building.
C
Zero
net
approach,
and
just
in
terms
of
as
I've
told
you
we
continue
to
communicate
with
the
neighbors.
We
want
to
be
a
good
neighbor
and
we
think
the
School
District
in
the
August
in
August
and
September
through
your
superintendent
and
your
team
from
operations,
came
to
the
meeting
and
told
us
about
the
concerns
of
the
neighbors
that
had
been
raised
and
expressed.
C
Honestly.
It
seems
that
this
relationship
has
improved.
It
may
not
be
to
the
level
that
satisfies
the
neighbors,
but,
as
I
said,
we
are
committed
to
being
a
good
neighbor
Ok.
Thank
you
very
interesting
to
me
too.
I
was
looking
at
the
annex.
K
It
seems
to
me,
including
comment
made
by
Bob.
If
we
decide
to
go
ahead
with
this
particular
annexation
agreement,
It
seems
that
they
are
very
restrictive
rules
and
at
least
the
way
I
read
it
about
what
the
school
site
is
willing
to
do
and
not
do
I.
Don't
know.
C
It
seemed
to
me
that
we
are
talking
about
improving
traffic
and
don't
stop
ce
for
me.
Maybe
in
my
reading,
maybe
different
for
others
who
are
willing
to
give
up
a
lot
regarding
these
concerns,
and
that
surprises
me
a
lot
because
again,
there
are
people
in
the
community
who
are
concerned
with
the
idea
and
the
hope
It
was
that
they
would
be
willing
to
make
some
changes.
So
I'm
wondering.
C
This
is
a
question
to
the
staff.
Yes,
as
mentioned,
I
think
I
feel
that,
according
to
my
reading
that
the
School
District
is
from
the
language,
it
seems
that
it
is
not
improving
so
much
any
concern
for
improvement
Or.
They
are
just
saying
that
they
are
not
going
to
accept
certain
changes
because
they
have
already
looked
at
the
different
access
entrances
and
if
they
are
not
willing
to
take
I,
would
at
least
like
to
know
what
the
city
would
do
in
that
engagement
with
the
School
District.
C
C
But
it's
going
to
be
hard
to
talk
that
65
route
in
its
entirety
due
to
the
public
needs
that
we
already
have
in
that
place.
You
want
to
call
it
yes,
I
can
talk
a
little
about
the
negotiations
and
you
read
those
comments.
Well,
the
negotiations
I
find
difficult
were
a
little
difficult
than
in
other
annexation
agreements
that
we
typically
see
because
they
are
different
types
of
participants
where
the
applicant
for
the
annexation
n.
C
What
it
asks
for
is
the
development
issue
to
certain
zoning
or
city
services,
and
in
this
case
the
School
District
is
not
asking
for
those
things.
So
the
times
of
this
lesson,
moving
forward
on
it
cannot
affect
housing,
is
factory
housing
there
and,
as
you
can
see,
the
staff
is
willing
to
consider
some
additional
conditions
within
the
annexation
agreement.
So.
C
D
C
These
points
from
what
I'm,
seeing
in
a
Miscellaneous
way
that
the
district
takes
this
exception
of
any
kind
of
conditions
that
are
established
in
the
annexation
agreement
required
this
type
of
language,
where
it
would
require
a
more
collaborative
effort
to
protect
the
safety
and
security
of
the
community
and
the
public
AND,
of
course
ensure
the
School
District,
but
I
would
say
in
the
same
way.
How.
Can
we
ensure
that
our
community,
if
we're
moving
forward
our
tonight,
that
at
least
our
community
is
listening
as
part
of
this
process?
That
would
be
my
thought.
C
The
addendum
from
the
School
District
from
over
a
year
ago,
and
many
of
these
negotiations
have
happened,
but
These
are
not
your
final
words
on
the
matter
and
your
point
of
view
is
heard.
Go,
ahead,,
Teresa,
yes,.
What
I
would
like
to
highlight
here
and
I
invite
you
to
contribute
and
who
had
not
said
yes,
the
School
District
is
a
sovereign
entity.
So.
They
do
not
have
to
give
us
anything,,
so
we're
coming
to
the
table
as
equals
in
many
respects.
C
Many
in
many
ways,
So
I,
think
it's
important
in
this
context,
when
we
think
we
can
come
with
our
community
forward
with
their
desires
with
their
concerns
and
their
list
of
requests,
but
we
also
have
to
think
that
and
understand
that
we
are
in
a
negotiating
position.
That
is
what
I
would
like
to
offer
Yes,.
Thank
you.
Teresa
I
think
we
are
done
with
the
questions.
For
now
we
need
to
do
a
time
check
and
a
break.
We
have
a
couple
more
yes,
I
have
questions
the
only
questions
for
now,
I
promise.
C
There
were
some
very
interesting
comments
from
the
neighbors
and
she
asked
me
why
we
would
wait
for
what
and
this
acoustic
engineer
will
arrive
instead
of
him
arriving
later,
because
I
don't
understand
that
part.
I
guess
To
follow
up
on
that.
Let's
think
that
the
acoustic
engineer
arrives
and
says
after
the
fact.
No,
this
is
very
noisy
So.
C
What's
up,
we
say
Thank
you
for
your
input
and
or
we
have
a
plan
on
What
to
do
if
it
is
too
late
And
also
if
they
have
considered
planting
some
trees
to
absorb
some
sound
or
make
any
factors
perform.
Noise
mitigation
factors
from
other
members
of
the
neighborhood
They
have
always
thought
about
taking
or
considering
other
measures
mitigation,
o
That's
part
of
the
mechanism.
Or,
we
just
say:
ok,
we
try
to
do
better,
I
guess
when
it
comes
to
mitigation.
C
The
neighborhood
Would
feel
better,
if
told,
if
there's
a
sound
problem
or
noise
problem,
So
we're
going
to
do
this
and
My
last
question
would
be,.
Have
they
not
considered
not
opening
the
factory
on
Saturdays?
These
would
be
all
my
questions.,
Ok,
I.
Think
so.
I
have
everything
I
took
notes.
So
back
to
the
topic
of
the
acoustic
engineer.
C
Since
the
meeting
on
September
20
of
September
29,
it
was
obvious
that
listening
to
the
community
was
extremely
important
So.
We
immediately
started
trying
to
identify
acoustic
engineers.
Unfortunately
they
are
very
busy
right
now.
So
I've
only
received
one
proposal
and
I'm
waiting
for
a
second
one
But.
C
Thinking,
for
example,
in
a
nail
machine
we
can
say
change
to
another
type
of
operations,
then
operational
that
are
designed
and
that
we
could
basically
change
them
a
little
to
reduce
potential
noise
impacts
with
respect
to
the
areas
trees,
the
trees,
don't
do
anything
for
the
noise,
but
it
is
visual
And.
We
do
discuss
with
parks
and
open
space.
The
trees
are
not
necessarily
appropriate
for
these
wetland
areas,
but
the
school
style
has
expressed
willingness
to
plant
trees
as
in
their
part
in
the
part
of
your
property.
C
In
that
vein,
as
a
visual
issue
and
as
part
of
your
growth,
operations.
So
we're
going
to
continue
to
explore
this
and
then
in
regards
to
How
to
implement
or
how
to
meet
the
commitments
we
basically
know
committed
to
both
the
city.
As
with
the
district
and
with
others,
we
can
talk
more
about
how
that
works,
but
basically
we
have
made
that
commitment
to
the
neighbors
and
we
can
be
held
accountable
for
it
and,
finally
about
not
being
open
on
Saturdays
I.
C
Think
Habitat
can
probably
answer
this
question,
but
Saturdays
are
very
important
for
on
volunteer
days,
of
course,
that
wouldn't
work
if
we
had
operations
on
two
Sunday,
but
that's
why
it's
from
Tuesday
to
Saturday
and
there
are
more
details
about
it:
Susan
But,
there
are
more
details,
I,
don't
know!
If
you
answer
this
Yes
thanks
for
taking
my
questions
and
not
taking
them
in
a
bad
way.
Thank.
You.
A
C
A
A
Wants
to
start
and
I
can
continue,
because
there
are
two
parts
we
did
a
story
for
the
annexation
process
and
then
housing
and
human
services
made
news
for
another
community
engagement
for
the
modular
factory
and
if
it
got
a
lot
clear,
your
feed
from
the
residents
through
the
process
or
any
of
the
processes,
no
I,
don't
think
we
get
feedback
when
the
night
that
it's
a
public
was
sent
for
application
there
in
2021.
Thanks.
A
We
held
a
public
hearing
on
September
29
on
the
campus
of
the
School
District.
We
sent
a
notice,
we
made
Beyond
600
and
we
sent
it
within
a
thousand
feet
of
the
property
and
that
included
every
resident
of
Parque
Colombia,
and
the
notice
did
include
in
Spanish
the
option
saying
that
there
would
be
interpretation
services
At.
The
meeting,
then
the
meeting
at
the
beginning,
I
think
we
had
I
didn't
count
specifically,
but
well
almost
30
people
and
we
spent
about
two
and
a
half
hours.
A
Almost
three
hours
basically
answering
questions
concerns,
and
then
we
went
to
the
staff
with
the
residents
we
walk
to
where
the
factory
is
going
to
be,
and
we
keep
talking
about
it.
So.
If
we
get
a
lot
of
feedback,
a
lot
of
emails
and
as
I
've
said,
we've
made
an
effort
to
incorporate
it
as
much
as
we
can.
There
are
questions
and
answers
in
the
packet
that
try
to
answer
those
concerns,
and
hopefully
that
helps
give
you
an
idea
of
what
was
done.
Thank
you.
A
The
use
of,
and
also
the
proposed
edition
And,
if
you
could
move
more
north
past
honest
and
he
asked
me
what
is
another
restrictions
that
is
involved.
We
push
the
Civic
designer
at
this
point,
but
not
only
where
is
the
uses,
but
also
use,
but
the
usufruct,
but
also
is
the
space
of
say
subscriber.
So
we
are
within
inches
of
made
to
say
usufruct.
So
there
is
no.
There
is
no
option
to
move
it
further.
North
Ok.
Thank
you.
A
Excellent,
it
probably
would
have
had
a
break
sooner
But.
Thank
you
for
your
patience.
We
also
have
to
have
to
check
the
time.
That
is
what
I
propose
we
should.
We
are
going
to
delay
the
update
on
the
visits
of
the
sister
cities,
of
some
things
that
are
more
sensitive
to
time,
but
we
will
see
how
So
soon
the
conversation
takes
us.
A
We
are
also
going
to
talk
about
a
quota
on
the
disposable
things,
but
the
people
that
we
would
like
to
do
this
Tonight
or
we
are
going
to
let
those
people
go
home.
I
was
thinking
if
I
was
going
to
offer
that
it
could
be
the
update
from
Doctor
Carlos
you
at
night,
and
then
the
transportation
staff
could
go
to
bed
Ok,
it's
fine!
It's
fine!
Postponing
the
conversation
about
the
disposable
wells
Yes,.
If
it's
worth
it,,
it's
worth,
noting
that
the
School
District
and
also
always
started
some
delays.
A
Early
delays.
I
am
ok
with
deferring
the
conversation
about
plastic
bags
to
another
day.
Ok,
that's
a
question!
You
have
an
opinion,
well
mostly
a
question
and
I'm
just
waiting
for
Jonathan,
because
I'm
asking
him
personally.
If
he's
some
kind
of
time
sensitive-
I'm
not
into
anything,
but
I
just
want
to
make
sure,
but
that
there
is
nothing
I
hear
that
perhaps
it
is
not
ideal.
But
if
we
do
it
this
year
it
would
be
preferable
Ok,
b,
ok,
And,
you
can
promote
fasting
at
any
time.
Yes,
you
can.
You
can
Teresa.
A
A
If
we
wanted
to
start
this
for
effective
January
2023,
the
Rome
that
we
need
to
communicate
to
the
companies
beforehand
to
ensure
that
there
is
an
understanding
in
the
community
of
what
the
obligations
are
So,
our
staff
think
it's
okay
to
wait
until
the
next
meeting,
but
we
can't
take
much
longer,
but
the
next
meeting
is
going
to
be
a
study
extension.
It
has
to
be
in
December,
but
it's
very
close.
Yes,
it
can
we're
going
to
keep
it
here
because
of
the
timing
issue
and
we'll
see
how
the
conversation
goes.