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peter
vitale:-
and
you
know
I
love
nothing
more
than
my
last
meeting
to
be
a
participatory
team,
effort,,
a
month,
all
of
you,.
If
there's
anything,
you
think
I'm
missing
or
in
my
exuberance
of
my
last
meeting
and
forgetting,,
particularly
as
we
have
a
new
item
here,
and
then
we
have
an
interpreter
so.
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kathleen
king:,
so
let's
get
started,,
I
just,
I
just
wanted
to
bring
up.
You
know.
East
boulder
subcommittee
plan
is
only
the
second
plan
of
the
scale
that
the
city
has
ever
done.
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kathleen
king:
and
24.
Actually,
I
think
after
after
yesterday's
community
meeting
and
and
the
process
has
also
been
guided
by
a
working
group
of
21
community
members
who
have
met
30
times
over
the
last
three
years
to
help
shape
recommendations
of
the
plan
and
communicate
the
project
out
to
the
community.
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kathleen
king:,
so
those
are
the
major
components
of
the
plan,,
but
for
this
group,
we
also
want
to
make
sure
that
we
review
some
of
the
anticipated
impacts
of
the
plan.
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kathleen
king:,
so
we'll
look
at
this
parcel
and
I
just
picked
this
one,.
This
is
this
is
in
the
park.
West
neighborhood,
it's
located
off
of
sterling
drive
and
it's
pretty
typical
shape
average
ish
size,,
but
it
has
a
unique
feature
in
the
ditch
that
cuts
across
the
southeast
corner
of
the
property.
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Cob,
kathleen
king:,
but
you
know
if
we
look
at
this
parcel,,
we
know
that
what
is
being
shown
as
potential
workspace
would
never
develop
in
that
format..
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Cob,
kathleen
king:
so
in
the
park
west
neighborhood
we're
anticipating,
375
new
jobs
and
then
to
compare
that
to
new
homes
in
the
area.
We're
looking
at
1300
so
that
that
that
new
jobs
number
is
just
new
jobs
generated
from
redevelopment.
It
doesn't
represent
the
total
number
of
jobs
in
that
neighborhood.
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kathleen
king:,
so
the
next
concept
in
in
the
policy
encourages
transit,
oriented
development,.
The
plan
recommends
the
creation
of
a
new
land
use,
designation,
mixed
use
to
d
and
proposes
transit,
oriented
development
at
the
55th
and
arapahoe
stationary,
as
described
in
the
stationery.
A
plan.
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kathleen
king:
to
preserve
service
commercial
uses.
The
plan
applies
community
industrial
land
uses.
Two
key
areas
of
east
builder
preserves
over
500
acres
for
industrial
uses
and
includes
recommendations
for
a
business
retention
program
to
help
manage
potential
displacement
from
redevelopment
projects.
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sarah
silver:
yes,
okay,
and
so
would
be
very
helpful
since
we're
being
asked
to
talk
about.
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Ana
casas,
ibarra,
east
boulder
working
group,
(she,,
her,
ella):,
we
work
and
we
study
in
the
territories
of
the
arapaho
shan't,
youth,
navajo
comanche,
lakota
and
other
peoples
who
have
who,,
although
we
do
not
name,,
have
called
these
lands,
their
home
and
recognize
that
they
were
violently
this
process.
That
is
necessary
to
make
amends.
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Ana
casas,
ibarra
east
boulder
working
group,
(she,
her,
ella):,
just
because
they
look
a
certain
way.
My
husband
used
to
get
pulled
over
like
a
lot,
so
many
times,
one
of
those
times,.
He
was
because
he
had
dirty
license.
Plates,
and
many
people
got
arrested
and
taken
to
jail,
from
which
is
would
pick
them.
Up.
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Ana
casas,
ibarra
east
boulder
working
group,
(she,
her,
ella):,
once
while
having
a
conversation
with
my
end,
who
used
to
live
in
boulder,
who
wants
her
own
cleaning
business
and
has
several
clients
in
boulder.
She
told
me
that
border
makes
it
makes
it
so
people
like
us
would
never
be
able
to
afford
to
buy
a
home
here.
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Ana
casas,
ibarra
east
boulder
working
group,
(she,
her,
ella):,
with
a
so
many
barriers,,
and
there
are
so
many
barriers
that
prevent
people
from
participating,
the
community,.
The
community
feels
distrust,.
We
have
been
told,
again
and
again
that
we
don't
belong
and
simply
our
community
are
working
hard
to
survive..
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Ana
casas,
ibarra
east
boulder
working
group
(she,
her,
ella):.
We
cannot
expect
people
to
just
suddenly
come
out
and
be
excited
about
participating
in
this
process.
When
we
do
not
even
know
this
process
existed,
to
give
their
opinion
on
how
certain
buildings
or
homes
will
look
like
when
they
may
not
even
set
foot
inside
these
places.
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Ana
casas,
ibarra
east
boulder
working
group,
(she,
her,
ella):,
I'm
a
promoter,
resolute,
have
been
working
in
the
community
since
2016,
creating
trust
and
relationships
with
our
community,.
Let
the
and
I
were
bra
on
from
amistad
to
work
as
community
connectors
for
the
e
folder,
so
community
project.
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Ana
casas,
ibarra
east
boulder
working
group,
(she,
her,
ella):,
when
we
got
confronted
with
people
saying
things
like
the
city
does
not
care
about
us.
Why
bother
if
they
never
take
into
consideration
what
we
say
anyways,
so
we
had
to
tell
them,
so
we
have
to
try
it,.
We
have
to
keep
trying,
and
maybe
this
time
it
will
be
different.
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Ana
casas
ibarra
east
boulder
working
group,
(she,
her,
ella):
and
ana
casas,
ibarra
east
boulder
working
group,
(she,
her,
ella):
then.,
ana
casas,
ibarra,
east
boulder
working
group,
(she,
her,
ella):,
again
calls
and
text
to
remind
them
about
the
meetings
or
the
surveys
and
during
covered
when
we
had
to
go
virtual,
we
had
to
go
to
people's
homes
to
help
them
download
and
explain
how
some
worked.
So
they
could
participate.
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Ana
casas,
ibarra
east
boulder
working
group,
(she,
her,
ella):
during
the
engagement,.
We
thought
that
that
general
that,
in
general,
general
people
are
less
interested
in
topics
like
land
use
or
the
character
of
a
building,
how
building
should
look,.
But
if
people.
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Ana
casas,
ibarra,
east
boulder
working
group,
(she,
her,
ella):,
are
more
interested
in
the
direct
impact
to
their
neighbor
neighborhood
and
things
that
directly
affects
their
lives.
So
things
like
the
annexation
of
sunglass
at
all
the
dire
need
for
more
opportunities
for
affordable
housing,,
the
need
for
ownership
programs
for
people
to
build
wealth.
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Ana
casas,
ibarra,
east
boulder
working
group,
(she,
her,
ella):,
are
full
for
an
amount,
are
fundamental
for
increasing
community
engagement
and
advancing
equity
in
boulder.
So
one
way
or
another,
people
color
have
always
been
pushed
out
of
boulder
and
systematic
racism
and
oppression,
has
always
been
a
play
in
boulder
always.
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Lety,
garcia,
easy
boulder
working
group:,
I
am
leticia
garcia;.
I
have
lived
in
boulder
for
22
years.
four
years
ago,
I
moved
to
san
lazaro..
The
first
thing
that
I
realized
was
that
there
was
no
drinkable
water..
We
cannot
drink
tap,
water,
cook
with
it,
and
oftentimes,.
We
cannot
even
shower
with
that
water.
having
to
buy
bottled
water,
contributes
to
global
warming.
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Lety,
garcia,
easy
boulder
working
group.
I
also
realized
that
we
had
no
access
to
the
programs
available
to
the
city
of
boulder
residents.
for
example,
financial
assistance
for
the
rec.
center
and
classes
and
programs
that
the
parks
and
recreation
department
offers
to
children
and
youth..
I
could
not
have
my
daughters
participate
in
any
of
these
programs
because
we
didn't
"belong
to
the
city
of
boulder.”.
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Lety,
garcia,
easy
boulder
working
group,
this
project
directly
impacts
the
residents
of
san
lazaro,,
the
community,
and
my
family.
at
first,.
I
didn’t
know
about
the
significant
impact
that
this
project
would
have
on
my
community.,
I
came
to
the
east
boulder
project
workgroup
when
the
centro
amistad
health
promoters.
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Lety,
garcia,
easy
boulder
working
group:
program,
hired
us
as
community
connectors
to
help
with
community
outreach.
in
the
beginning,.
I
didn't
understand
anything,
and
I
didn't
know
what
my
role
was..
We
were
working
alongside
professionals
who
had
expertise
on
these
issues..
We
didn't
know
the
terms,
and
we
felt
lost.
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Lety,
garcia,
easy
boulder
working
group:
while
sharing
the
information
with
my
community,.
I
realized
that
many
of
us
shared
the
same
fears:.
The
development
of
the
areas
around
san
lazaro
would
impact
our
homes.
so,.
I
encouraged
my
neighbors
to
participate
in
the
surveys
and
the
focus
groups
to
share
their
opinions
and
needs.
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Lety,
garcia,
easy
boulder
working,
group:
2.
having
an
interpreter
from
day
one,
and
not
any
interpreter,,
but
someone
who
is
part
of
the
community
that
supported
me
throughout
this
work
was
significant,
because
angela
was
already
familiar
with
the
terms
and
the
vocabulary
of
the
project..
I
got
used
to
hearing
her
voice.
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Erin
bagnall,
east
boulder
working
group:
a
lot.
I've
had
a
lot
of
pleasure
working
with
everybody
and
every
one
of
the
boulder
city
of
boulder
employees
that
has.
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Erin
bagnall,
east
boulder
working
group:
and
then
there
are
people
on
the
other
side
of
the
spectrum
that
would
like
to
get
rid
of
the
height
limit
and
limit
zoning
restrictions,
and
not
have
people
have
cars,,
so
you
know
planning
for
the
future
of
boulder,.
We
have
to
entertain
a
lot
of
differing
opinions.
So.
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Erin
bagnall,,
east,
boulder
working
group:
and
the
reason
I
bring
this
up
is
because
all
the
areas
of
change
that
you
see
in
the
plan
and
I'm
going
to
ask
if
kathleen,
doesn't
mind,
just
opening
up
that
graphic,
because
I'm
going
to
reference
the
areas
of
change
within
our
builder
area
plan.
Boundary.
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Peter
aweida,
east
boulder
working
group:,
first
of
all,,
huge
thanks
to
the
staff
for
their
work,.
This
was
a
huge
project
and
they
stayed
on
course
through
a
pandemic
and
three
years
I
was,.
I
think
it
was
originally
supposed
to
be
a
one
year
project,,
but
we
all
saw
the
value
of
staying
on.
So
it's
been
a
great
process,.
I
think.
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Laura
kaplan,
east
boulder
working
group:
the
process
of
the
working
group,
because
I'm
a
facilitator-
and
I
want
to
echo
the,.
And
so
it
was
interesting
for
me
to
participate
as
a
participant
and
kind
of
not
have
to
arrange
anything
but
just
observe
the
artwork
of
the
city
of
boulder
and
how
they
do..
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Laura
kaplan,
east
boulder
working
group:,
so
you
know
we
all
had
different
opinions
on
the
group
and
tried
to
push
pull
the
plan
in
different
directions,
myself
included,.
But
I
guess
what
I
want
to
emphasize
is
that
we
really
have
landed
on
what
we
think
is.
You
know
we
support
staff
and
going
in
this
direction
of
trying
to.
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kathleen
king:
yes,,
okay
great,.
So
this
is
what
the
the
development
concept
that
we
put
into
our
model,.
These
are
the
types
of
units
that
are
included,,
so
you
know,
consistent
with
the
mobile
home
units
and
some
laws,
row
and
then.
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peter
vitale:
go
ahead:
george.
pb,,
jorge
boone:,
thanks
that
that
mix.
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Cob,
kalani
pahoa:
be
more
or
less
depending
on
the
more
el
us
versus
more
large
family
style
flats.
So
that's
where
I
think
in
the
next
phase
of
the
work,
when
you
really
dig
into
the
zoning
code
and
what's
the
kind
of
housing
topology
want
to
see
where
really
starts,
to
get
pretty
important
at
that
point.
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David
ensign,
--
he/him:
yeah,
without
getting
into
deliberation
and
I,,
because
I
think
that
maybe
honor
and
letting
may
not
be
able
to
both
stay
on
for
the
rest
of
the
entire
meeting.
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David
ensign,
--
he/him:
area
plan
itself
can
be
planning
process
for
the
first
time,,
so
kathleen.
My
question
is,
will
really
take
the
learnings
from
this
to
further
develop
are
the
ways
that
we
do
things
to
try
to
be
more
inclusive
in
general.
Is
there
kind
of
a
takeaway
from
this?
That's
part
of
part
of
the.
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Cob,
kathleen
king:,
so
the
per
capita
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g
emissions.
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jorge
boone:
and
then
think
it's
beneficial
for
the
community
to
not
understand
not
only
understand
on
a
per
capita
basis,,
but
on
an
aggregate
basis,,
because
at
the
end
of
the
day,,
that's
you
know
the.
What
we're
breathing
is
not
per
capita.
It's
it's
aggregate,,
so
I
think
that's
helpful,
thank
you..
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Cob,
kathleen
king:
yes,
okay,
so
I
think
what
you're
referring
to
is
there's
a
description
of
a
need
for
incentives
to
in
the
stamp
area
for
affordable
housing,
in
particular,
and.
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Mark
mcintyre
desktop:
29,
we
show
a
cross
section
of
an
active
street,.
This
is
a
cross
section
for
an
active
street
for
cars,
you
need
to.
I
would
suggest
that
we
remove
one
or
both
cars
parked
in
a
lot
of
both
sides
of
the
street
and
and
add
protected
bike
lanes
that
will
make
this
and
that
the
street.
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to
the
individual
projects
that
fit
within
any
particular
area
or
sub
community.
I
really
appreciate
the
responsiveness
to
my
staff
to
our
request,
during
the
last
meeting
about
the
types
of
developments
that
could
happen
in
different
areas,.
It
really
helps
to
clarify.
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sarah
silver:,
so
I
don't
mean
to
be
quite
so
specific
about
parkside
residential,.
But
it
seems
to
me,
like,
with
this
large
area
of
housing,
being
proposed
potential
residential
being
proposed
here,
that
you
could
actually
create
a
real
neighborhood
that
you
don't
necessarily
need
to
have.
Quite
so
much.
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silver:,
so
that's
I
just
feel
like
this
should
be
more
of
a.
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ensign,
--
he/him:
today,
is,
is
there
a
reference
to
the
those
there
is
a
reference
to
belmont
power
station
in
the
in
the
plan,
which
is
great,.
So
I
don't
know
it
is
really
thinking,.
There
should
be
something
more
than
that
reference,
since
it
hasn't
been.
We
don't
have
a
strategy
and
exit
yet
and.
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john
gerstle:
know
this
is
this
is
aspirational
at
this
point,,
but
I
am
painfully
aware
of
the
super
fun
and
you
know
clean
up
aspects
and
concerns,
but
but
we're
supposed
to
be
thinking
long,
term.
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john
gerstle:,
so
simple
that
doesn't
use
it
yeah
okay,
then
the.
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pb-,
sarah
silver:,
what
george
just
said,,
which.
pb-
sarah
silver:,
is
in
addition
to
the
square
footage,
then,
using
that
formula
that
you
have
that
you
brought
up
before
about
square
footage,
equals
equaling
or
defining
jobs,.
I
think
it
would
be
because
that's
a
key
part
of
this
equation
that
the
city
is
going
to
have
to
figure
out.
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ensign
--
he/him:,
when
we
do
have.
david
ensign,
--
he/him:
words,
even
if
you
know,.
Obviously,
we
can't
necessarily
solve
all
of
the
principles
in
the
in
the
plan,,
but
if
we
have
words
in
there
that
can
help
us
have
criteria
that
we
can
then
reference
when
we're
looking
at
development
projects.
That's
great
so.
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ensign,
--,
he/him:
yeah-
I
guess
that's
all
I
know,
and
just
on
that
flat
irons,
thing,.
The
last
time
we
looked
at
this
in
june,,
it
was
all
mixed
use.
Industrial,
so
actually
is
that
right,
kathleen
and
so
actually
we've
kind
of
added
a
strip
that
can
be
residential
along
that
levy
area
to
the.
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sarah
silver:,
so
I
have
a
couple
of.
thoughts.
cob,,
jean
gatza:
which.
pb-,
sarah
silver:
one
actually
plays
off.
I'm
sorry,
I'm
looking
at
my
notes
over
on
a
different
laptop.
So
I
apologize
for
looking
away
all
the
time,
and
this
actually
relates
to
it
in
a
different
way
to
what
david
was
just
talking
about
that
one
particular
personal.
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sarah
silver:,
I'm
a
second
item
so
when
we
had
talked
about
the
community
benefit
phase
to
challenge
of
affordable
commercial
space
and
affordable
space
for
arts
and
nonprofits.
One
of
the
ideas
that
was
put
on
the
table,
was
to
maybe
create
a
in
a
building.
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kathleen
king:
yeah,
I
think
the
other
just
for
sort
of
background.
On.
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Cob,
kathleen
king:
minimums
are
got
minimums
for
usable,
open
space
would
be,,
and
so
in
the
innovation
to
d,.
We
might
have
a
different
requirement
for
usable
opens
based
on
the
actual
developable
site,
because
we're
not
getting
any
kind
of
accessible
outdoor
space
for
the
new
residents
in
that
area.
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jean
gatza:,
okay,
I
wanted
to
note.
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john
gerstle:
over
over
over
the
east
boulder
area
and
potential
residential
development
in
an
area
where
they
start
getting
harassed
by
people
complaining
about
tow
planes,
towing,
gliders
and
so
on,
over
there,.
So
I
think
they
are
sort
of
worried
about
their
future.
In
some
some
extent,
also.
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peter
vitale:,
but
I
agree
with
janet
it's
great
to
mention
it,
I,,
like
the
way
you
framed
it
david.
That
can
be
referenced.
The
way
the
power
plan
is,,
but
no
way
should
be
some
kind
of
poison
pill
that
we're
you
know
holding
anything
up
because
we're
gonna
resolve
the
airport,
conundrum
right,
now.
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sarah
silver:
one
parcel
or
a
part
of
the
parcel
or
something
that
could
be.
Maybe
you
do
as
a
public
private
partnership,
I'm
a
that
try
to
address
the
commercial
affordability
challenge
for
nonprofits
and
arts
groups
that
we
struggled
with
during
phase
two
of
community
benefit,
and
may
it
may.
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kathleen
king:
sarah
had
mentioned
some
specific.
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jean
gatza:
well,.
Thank
you
good.
Thank
you,
all,,
as
you
know,,
it's
like
it's
been
my
honor
and
privilege
to
serve
the
community
of
boulder,
and
I
have
learned
so
much
from
all
of
my
amazing
colleagues
and
from
all
of
the
members
that
have
served
on
this
board
and
and
kudos
to
david
and
peter.
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Cob,
cindy
spence:
essentially,
is
what's
happening,
and
so,
but
long
as
that
was
a
long
answer
to
your
question,.
I
am
thinking
that
in
june
is
when
we
can
return.
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lisa
smith:,
I
think
yeah.
I
was
just
going
to
say
that,
and
I
don't
want
to
keep
david
up
too
much
longer,
but
that
I
don't
want
to
make
this
decision
without
our
new
planning
board
members.
In.
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Pb,
lisa
smith:
and
then
also
without
going
too
far
down
the
line.
I
think
I
think
it
would
be
nice
for
us
and
also
for
the
public
to
maybe
fall
councils,
lead
and.
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Pb,
lisa
smith:
have
like
the
first
meeting
of
the
month
is
always
in
person,
and
the
second
one's
always
remote
to
know.
If
we
have
a
third,
I
don't
know
what
we
do.
You
know,,
but
something
like
that
might
be
an
interesting
compromise.
So
that's.