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From YouTube: Cupertino City Council Meeting - June 7, 2022 (Part 1)
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Coverage of the Tuesday, June 7, 2022 Cupertino City Council Meeting (Part 1 of 2)
A
B
D
D
Yes,
I
apologize.
My
mic
went
out.
A
So
should
I
should
I
no,
I
think
you
can
use
this
going
forward.
Okay,
very
good,
so
we
have
everyone
saved
the
vice
mayor
president,
under
roll
call.
Our
special
meeting
tonight
is
a
set
of
recommendations
from
the
parks
and
recreation
commission
to
approve
funds
in
the
amount
of
96,
460
and
46
cents
for
fiscal
year,
22-23
for
the
community
funding
grant
program
and
consideration
of
approval.
A
Let
us
see,
I
believe
it
is
rachelle
sander,
the
assistant
director
of
the
parks
and
recreation
department,
rachelle
welcome
and
I
don't
want
to
bypass
our
city
manager
or
director
of
recreation
and
community
services.
But
if
rochelle
you're
here
and
everyone
else
is
okay
with
it,
why
don't
you
take
away
the
presentation.
E
A
We
can
see
it.
Thank
you.
E
E
The
agenda
includes
background
on
community
funding,
the
evaluation
process,
eligibility
determination,
total
requested
funding,
the
parks
and
recreation
commission
recommendation
to
city
council
and
a
recommended
recommendation.
If
additional
funding
is
available,
the
fiscal
impact
and
recommended
action.
E
The
community
funding
grant
policy
was
most
recently
updated
and
approved
by
city
council.
At
their
december
1st
2020
meeting
the
community
funding
grant
application
process
opened
in
january
and
closed
on
february,
1st
of
2022
the
city
received
21
applications,
10
new
and
11
returning
organizations
for
the
fiscal
year,
2223
community
funding
grant
program,
application
cycle
staff,
reviewed
all
submitted,
applications
for
completeness
and
preliminary
eligibility.
E
E
E
The
commission
deemed
four
organizations,
ineligible
or
otherwise
not
qualified
able
to
shine,
was
excluded
from
funding
discussions
with
a
unanimous
vote
based
on
their
pending
eligibility,
stem
boost,
silicon
valley,
jewish
film
festival
and
monte
vista
high
school
speech.
Boosters
were
determined
to
be
ineligible
because
they
were
not
free
to
cupertino
residents.
E
E
E
The
commission
considered
the
historical
funding
information
attachment
e
and
the
suggested
funding
range
of
seventy
thousand
to
ninety
thousand.
When
providing
their
recommendation,
the
suggested
funding
range
was
included
in
the
community
funding
grant
policy,
which
was
most
recently
updated
in
2020.
E
E
E
Tonight's
recommended
action
is
to
consider
the
recommendation
from
the
parks
and
recreation
commission
to
approve
funds
in
the
amount
of
ninety
six
thousand
four
hundred
and
sixty
dollars
and
forty
six
cents
for
the
fiscal
year.
22
23
community
funding
grant
program,
determine
and
approve
final
funding
amounts
for
the
community
funding
program
to
be
included
in
the
recommended
budget
for
fiscal
year
2223
and
provide
direction
as
staff.
A
Great,
thank
you
very
much
rochelle,
and
so
what
we
will
do
is
we'll
go
to
members
of
the
public
that
have
any
comments
on
this
item.
First
and
so
I
have
one
hand
raised
on
zoom,
that
is
from
sujatha
venkantraman
and
I'll
remind
everyone
from
the
public
that
you'll
have
three
minutes
to
speak
and
by
the
time
the
first
person
is
done.
Speaking
you'll
need
to
have
your
hand
raised
on
zoom
or
if
you're
live,
and
there
are
no
people
present
in
the
chamber
from
the
public
right
now.
A
But
if
you
do
happen
to
get
there
within
the
first,
you
know
a
few
minutes
of
public
comment
here.
Please
submit
your
blue
card
in
order
to
be
heard
in
public
comment.
An
additional
note.
You
can
pull
your
time
together.
Everyone
has
two
minutes
to
contribute
to
the
pooling
of
time,
but
then
you
give
up,
of
course,
your
individual
time
to
speak
and
so
that
pooling
of
time
can
go
up.
10
minutes,
I
see
two
hands
raised
now.
The
first
one
is
still
from
sujatha
and
the
second
one
is
from
minishu.
F
Good
evening,
thank
you
mayor
and
council
member.
My
name
is
sujatha
venkatraman
and
I
am
from
west
valley
community
services.
I
want
to
thank
the
parks
and
recreation
team,
the
staff
recommendation
for
this
support.
This
has
been
a
support
that
we
have
been
receiving
from
city
of
cupertino
to
help
families
and
seniors
during
the
holiday
time
when
families
are
already
struggling.
This
holidays
get
very
difficult
and
gift
of
hope
program
helps
the
boats
family.
So
thank
you
very
much
for
the
recommendation
and
the
partnership.
G
Hello,
thank
you,
councilmember,
and
I
just
want
to
say
thank
you,
because
you
let
the
park
and
the
recreation
com
mission
to
make
decision
and
to
make
recommendations
on
this
item,
and
we
noticed
that
after
this
began,
the
applicants
for
the
community
funding
the
number
of
applicants
and
increased
in
several
in
last
several
years
and
because
of
pandemic.
We
know
some
non-profit
organizations,
they
stopped
some
activity
and
we
hope
from
next
year
there
will
be
more
organization,
come
here
to
apply
the
community
funds.
G
G
They
gave
some
very
good
presentation
and
after
we
revealed
that
we
gave
a
recommendation
with
a
total
number
of
about
96
000,
and
we
also
hope
if
a
council
have
extra
funding,
you
can
just
give
extra
funding
to
the
organizations
on
the
list
after
the
green
one
and
give
the
funding
to
the
organization
one
by
one
by
following
the
sequence,
and
we
also
changed
a
little
bit
about
the
policy
and
so
in
the
past.
Even
organization
is
not
eligible,
they
still
submit
their
application,
but
we
hope
in
the
future.
G
A
D
A
And
were
there
any
emails
that
came
in
during
the
time
for
the
first
speaker
that
wanted
to
be
read
into
the
record.
A
Okay,
so
let's
go
ahead.
Actually
I
do
see
one
more
person
with
a
hand
raised
and
and
given
our
limited
number
of
people,
let's
just
go
ahead.
If
that's
okay
with
members
of
council,
we
see
a
head
nod
and
another
head,
not
okay,
so
I
have
a
karen
scussel
that
is
waiting
to
speak
and
welcome
karen
you'll
have
three
minutes
again.
This
is
the
study
session
on
grant
funding
that
is
in
front
of
city
council,
but
was
previously
evaluated
by
a
parks
and
rec
commission
welcome.
H
We
serve
survivors
of
intimate
partner
abuse
and
many
people
do
not
realize
that
in
our
own
community,
this
wealthy
community
of
cupertino
and
the
the
bay
area
there
are
many
women
and
children,
their
children
who
suffer
in
silence,
sort
of
partner
prisoners
in
their
own
home,
and
so
what
we
do
is
we.
Our
mission
is
to
empower
survivors.
We
train
providers
in
education,
provide
education
to
the
community
to
break
the
cycle
of
covert
abuse
and
coercive
control.
H
Our
vision
is
that
every
woman
and
every
child
can
exercise
their
fundamental
human
right
to
live
in
peace,
safety
and
freedom
in
their
own
home.
What
we've
seen
with
the
pandemic
is
more
and
more
women
are
experiencing
intimate,
partner,
abuse
and
they're,
not
the
avenues
for
them
to
seek
assistance.
H
A
C
Thank
you
mayor.
I
have
a
couple
questions.
One
is
for
omniware
networks
and
it
says
at
least
two
board
members
and
two
staff:
are
they
the
same
people,
both
members
and
staff?
That's
my
first
question
and
my
second
question
on
these
organizations.
A
non-profit
board
usually
has
three
minimum
board
members
a
president,
a
secretary
and
a
treasurer.
I'm
I'm
very
a
little
concerned
that
this
nonprofit
only
has
two
board
members.
Can
somebody
answer
that
question
too?
Okay,.
A
That's
my
first
question:
thank
you
for
the
question
councilman
way
and
rochelle
or
someone
from
the
parks
and
rec
or
the
rec
and
community
services
department,
rachelle.
E
I
A
Be
seen
here,
I
don't
see,
hands
being
raised
or
any
hands
being
raised
from
the
attendees
list.
So
why
don't
we
move
on
to
your
next
questions?
Okay,.
C
It's
for
the
same
organization.
It
says
they
would
do
an
art
display
in
various
local
venues
from
may
to
september.
Do
they
have
venues
and
what?
What
I
have
a
question
on
this
organization,
because
the
only
two
activities
listed
is
in
october
2001
via
zoom
in
october,
2020
in
palo
alto,
veal,
zoom
in
the
palo
alto
east,
palo,
alto
library.
A
Why
don't
we
catch
it
like
this
customer
way
and
if
any
member
of
staff
has
knowledge
of
this,
or
I
invite
our
representative
from
the
parks
and
rec
commission
as
well,
is
the
criteria
for
qualification
as
a
nonprofit
organization,
part
of
something
that's
evaluated
in
the
application,
or
was
that
question
raised,
or
is
it
otherwise
answerable
by
the
people
that
we
have
here.
E
A
Well,
why
don't
we?
Why
don't
we
get
a
little
bit
of
clarity
on
this
rochelle?
What
what
kind
of
checking
is
done
to
ensure
that
this
is
a
nonprofit
organization.
A
Okay,
so
the
irs
website,
you
just
make
sure
that
it
is
currently
duly
registered
and-
and
you
know,
legitimate
as
a
recognized
federal
501c3
nonprofit-
is
that
correct,
correct,
okay,
all
right
councilman?
That
seems
to
be
the
extent
of
how
we
can
answer
this
particular
nature
question.
Did
you
have
any
further
questions
on
this.
C
E
The
cupertino
relay
for
life
has
moved
to
memorial
park.
The
first
year
was
the
year
before
relay
before
the
pandemic,
and
they
have
applied
to
do
it
again
this
year
and
I
believe
it
well
this
one's
coming
up,
but
this
funding
would
be
for
the
next
year
and
it
would
still
be
at
memorial
park.
C
A
Okay,
great
councilmember,
why
thank
you
very
much
and
let's
go
on?
Let's
go
on
the
dice
live
council,
member,
moore
or
council
member
willie.
You
have
follow-ups
or
questions,
let's
go
with
council
member
moore
first,
since
she
has
her
microphone
on.
J
Okay,
thank
you
mayor
paul,
so
I
am
on
the
guidestar
website
and
it
looks
like
omniware
networks
last
filed
in
form
990
in
2007,
and
I'm
not
seeing
anything
more
more
recent
than
that.
J
One
of
the
things
that
I
was
concerned
about
is
when
I
looked
at
the
the
art
contest
which
they
had
online
for
los
los
altos
hills
it
it
looked
like
it
was
for
students
from
the
entire
county,
rather
than
just
for
that
particular
city.
So
I
also
have
a
concern
about
where,
where
the
displays
would
be,
because
it
looks
potentially
that
they
would
be
wanting
to
have
waivers
for
usage
of
city
facilities,
which
brings
up
another
question
I
have,
which
is:
where
are
our
festival?
J
Fee
waiver
requests
that
that
is
supposed
to
be
approved
along
with
the
budget,
and
I'm
not
seeing
that
in
the
packet,
and
I
did
I
did
send
in
an
email
to
for
this
agenda
item
with
some
attachments
regarding
the
fee
festival
waivers
which
we've
had
in
the
past
and
for
instance,
I
did
a
public
records
request
for
2015
events.
We
waived
64
000
2016..
J
J
I
think
they
might
mean
21
22,
but
anyway
it
jumps
up
to
156
000.
And
so
the
point
is
we've
been
waiving
these
fees
we're
just
talking
about
grants.
J
So
I'm
wondering
how
that
works
together
with
this,
because
there's
there's
policies
for
the
fee
waivers
for
the
festivals
and
then
we've
got
the
grant
policy
as
well
and
to
me,
if
you're,
if
you're
waiving
the
fees,
it's
isn't
that
isn't
that
a
grant
and
then
lastly,
I
wanted
to
actually
see
if,
if
chris
had
looked
into
the
use
of
public
resources
for
gifts
and
charitable
purposes
from
the
ilg,
the
institute
for
local
government,
I
want
to
make
sure
that
that
all
of
these
organizations
which
we
are
considering
are
are
if
we
are
allowed
to
be
making
these
these
the
grants,
because
there
is,
there
are
some
rules
which
we
need
to
to
be
following
there.
J
So
if
I
don't
know
if
you've
had
a
chance
to
look
at
each
one
of
these
organizations,
but
I
would
like
to
to
have
a
check
on
that
before
we
grant
the
funds.
So
so
there's
two
parts
where
the,
where
the
festival
fee
waiver
requests
and
are
have
these
all
the
organizations
been
looked
into
to
make
sure
that
we
that
we
can
donate
to
them,
and
I
do
have
the
same
same
questions
similar
questions
as
council
way.
With
regards
to
omniware
networks.
J
A
Let's
go
ahead
and
start
with
our
representative
from
the
recreation
community
services
staff
here,
because
I
think
some
of
those
questions,
or
at
least
part
of
you
know
one
or
two
of
the
questions
could
be
answered.
I
think
by
staff,
so
rochelle
as
to
council
member
moore's
inquiries.
Where
are
we
in
terms
of
you
know,
making
sure
that
the
any
fee
waiver
for
event
space
is
is
covered
in
you
know
these
requests.
E
That
is
not
a
piece
of
this,
so
if
they
came
to
us
with
that
request,
it
would
have
to
be
approved
separately
in
the
way
of
the
actual
festival
costs.
Those
do
come
with
the
actual
budget.
They
have
not
previously
come
with
the
community
funding.
E
However,
I
do
know
that
there
is
only
one
current
festival
that
is
actually
part
of
the
recommendation
to
be
funded,
and
that
is
the
relay
for
life.
There
are
two
other
festivals
that
did
ask
for
funding,
that
is
the
rotary
fall
festival
and
the
babaneshwar
sister
city
festival.
Those
two
are
currently
not
in
the
parks
and
rec
recommendation,
but
they
did
ask
for
funding.
A
Okay,
going
over
that
particular
application-
rochelle,
it
looks
like
there's
some
type
of
display
being
contemplated,
but
I
don't
see
identified
a
location
for
the
display.
Is
that
somewhere,
that's
already
been
covered
by
the
application,
or
can
anyone
speak
to
this
question.
E
A
K
L
And
you
know
the
question
is:
is
you
know
whether
the
constitutional
prohibition
on
gifts
of
public
funds
limits
the
ability
to
provide
grants
to
charitable
organizations
that
provide
benefits
or
services
to
the
community?
And
the
answer
to
that
question
is
is
is
is
is
no,
I
mean,
certainly
not
from
a
legal
perspective.
L
You
know
there
is.
You
could
determined
that
there's
a
public
purpose
served
by
a
gift
to
a
charitable
organization,
because
it's
providing
a
service,
that's
complementary
of
city
services
or
providing
a
service
in
lieu
of
you
know,
services
that
the
city
would
otherwise
provide,
and
you
know
it's
commonly
done
in
in
jurisdictions
throughout
the
state
state
to
have
some
kind
of
grant
program
of
this
sort.
L
You
know
whether
a
public
purpose
is
served
is
ultimately
a
legislative
judgment
of
the
council.
It's
a
fact
question
and
you
know
there's
a
great
deal
of
deference
given
to
that
judgment
by
the
courts
and,
and
so
it's
it's
really
a
determination
for
the
council
to
make
whether
you
know
these
grants
are
appropriate.
J
Yes,
so
I'm
going
back
to
the
the
omniware
network's
last
tax
return.
I'm
I'm
concerned
that
they
have
not.
They
don't
have
anything
more
recent
and
and
that
one
with
the
address
was
from
bellevue
washington.
J
So
I
would
like
to
have
that
organization
be
be
reviewed
a
little
more
thoroughly
and
with
regards
to
the
the
requests
from
the
high
school
district,
which
is,
and
the
cupertino
union
school
district,
which
both
have
schools
outside
of
the
city
of
cupertino
borders.
J
So
I
like
to
hear
some
more
thoughts
on
that
because
I'm,
while
you
know
I'm
all
for
supporting
our
education
and
the
the
school
districts,
but
I'm
concerned
about
having
this
be
a
precedent
in
the
future
and
and
for
each
one
of
these
organizations,
because
we're
going
to
expect
them
to
come
back
and
be
be
making
requests
and
then
you'll
have
new
organizations.
So
I
I'm
wondering
where
the
where
the
cap
is
on
this,
especially
given
the
the
cd
tfa
audit
and
potential
15
million
dollar
drop
in
our
in
our
budget.
L
I
mean
I
could
I
can.
I
think
my
response
would
be
that
those
are
all
good
questions,
but
they
are.
They
are
policy
questions
I
mean
you
know
again.
You
know
there.
There
is
a
an
ability-
and
it's
fairly
common
for
for
cities
and
counties,
to
decide
that
you
know
that
supporting
school
school
districts
serves
a
public
purpose
and
you
know
there's
a
substantial
overlap
between
the
city's
jurisdiction
and
the
territory
of
the
the
the
cupertino
union
school
district.
L
You
know,
you
know
that
said,
you're,
absolutely
right
that
school
districts
are
separate
legal
entities.
They
have
claims
to
separate
funding
from
the
state
that
you
know
at
least
theoretically.
Compete
with
cities
claims
on
funding,
and
so
I
think
it
that's
that's
that's
something
that
councils
should
consider.
I,
I
don't
think
it's
it's
a
legal
question,
strictly
speaking,.
A
Okay,
thank
you
chris
and
councilman
moore.
Did
you
have
follow-ups
to
that.
J
Yes,
I'd
also
want
to
know
if
the
other
cities
that
are
being
served
by
these
school
districts
are
also
contributing
funds
from
their
city
coffers
to
cusd
and
the
fremont
union
high
school
district
or
would
be.
Would
we
be
a
loan
contributor
and
and
then
what's
the
expectations
going
down?
The
road
like
I'm,
like
I
said,
are:
won't
the
expectation
be
that
we
will
be
requested
for
funds
to
match
what
we
did
last
year
and-
and
this
is
very
likely
to
to
repeat.
L
J
And,
and
likewise
with
the
west
valley
community
services,
considering
we
we
added
a
200
000
jobs,
homeless
project.
We
also
have
other
grant
money.
I
believe
cdbg
grant
money
goes
to
west
valley,
community
services
as
well.
I'd
actually
want
to
before
agreeing
to
this
have
a
full
accounting
of
how
much
funding
cupertino
already
is
giving
to
west
valley
community
services
and
and
how
do
they?
How
do
they
rate
versus
other
organizations
which
we
are
providing
funding
for,
and
it's,
and
also
going
back
to
the
the
fee
festival
waivers?
J
E
J
Okay,
okay,
thank
you,
rochelle,
and,
and
I
really
appreciate
that
it's
the
budget
is
being
being
reigned
in
on
this
because
it
was
getting
it
kept
growing.
It
looked
like
without
without
a
lot
of
control,
so
I
really
appreciate
parks
and
rec
working
on
this
and-
and
I
am
part
of
the
subcommittee
that
will
be
working
on
the
policy
moving
forward,
so
I
really
appreciate
the
work
that's
happening
so
far.
Thank
you.
I
Yeah,
okay,
so
good
presentation,
but
I
still
have
some
questions
so
I'll
start
with
the
sister
city
bhupaneshwar,
I'm
a
little
bit
surprised
that
it
was
pushed
down
to
the
if
available
funds
category
when
they
really
are
connecting
important
parts
of
our
community
putting
on
the
events
at
memorial
park.
So
why
would
that
one?
Not
considering
you
know
when
I
look
at
the
history
you
know
and
historically
we've
been
funding
them
per
their
request.
A
Rachelle
did
you,
I
guess
the
question
from
councilmember
willie
had
to
do
with
you
know.
Could
you
perhaps
provide
a
narrative
about
the
bhubaneshwar
sister
city
request.
A
Okay,
great
well,
let's
bring
mina
here,
mina
welcome
and
you're
on
zoom
and
so
I'll
go
ahead.
And
if
you
would
please
unmute
your
microphone
thanks.
G
Okay
and
thank
you
for
asking
those
questions
yeah
and
thanks
because
for
this
sister
city,
I
think
I
remember
the
commissioner
had
a
long
discussion
for
this
one
and
we
believe
the
sister
city
program
already
got
our
cities
support
like
the
funding.
Like
all
the
other
support,
so-
and
I
think
during
the
discussion
the
commissioner
mentioned,
we
have
so
many
sister
city
programs,
so
we
are
actually.
We
are
not
sure
about
the
guidance
for
such
applicants.
G
I
I
think
I
think
at
this
time
I
would
simply
say
you
know
I
hope
going
forward
like
next
year.
You
could
actually
provide
us
what
support
the
city
is,
giving
financial
or
free
use
of
memorial
park,
so
we
could
at
least
have
have
an
idea
of
of
the
support
they're
getting
next
one
friends
of
dear
hollow.
You
know
we
historically
have
been
funding
them
and
it's
not
showing
up
on
the
recommendation
list.
I
looked
at
the
applications
and
I
didn't
see
an
application.
Did
they
not
request
a
funding
this
year.
G
Oh,
that's
because
of
our
new
policy
we
just
defined
if
they
come
back
for
the
same
project,
that's
not
eligible
for
the
community
funding,
but
if
they
have
different
projects
to
fund,
they
can
ask
for
that.
That's
because,
like
some
several
organizations,
they
have
the
a
very
good
project
we
would
like
to
support
them,
but
if
we
always
because
their
score,
the
ranking
score
is
high.
If
we
support
them
every
year
every
year,
maybe
we
just
discourage
the
new
organization.
G
They
are
looking
for
funding
to
start.
I
think
during
the
commissioner
discussion
we
are
most
of
us.
We
think
it's
more
important
to
encourage
those
small
and
new
organizations
when
they
try
to
start
to
out
and
get
outreach
community
outreach.
They
may
need
more
help
from
our
city
and
after
they
got
stable
funding,
maybe
they're
not
so
yeah.
Our
community
funding
program
is
not
so
important
to
them.
G
Yeah
and
if
council
have
other
guidance,
I
I
would
like
to
learn
yeah,
and
I
also
want
to
mention
for
the
fremont
uni
high
school
district
and
the
cusd
their
application.
This
is
the
first
year
we
got
their
application.
So
if
council
members
have
yeah,
your
guidance
is
different
than
our
criteria.
I
would
like
to
learn
so
from
next
year.
We
will
follow
the
council
status
to
adjust
our
evaluation
yeah,
and
I
want
to
clarify
so
this
usd
program.
I
remember
it's
called
it
will
be
held
at
cedric's,
so
that
is
in
cupertino
yeah.
I
Yeah,
okay,
so
sounds
good.
Thank
you
for
for
clarifying
the
the
new
policy
of
course
sounds
great
that
we're
encouraging
new
non-profit
groups
that
would
be
in
our
community
to
help
get
them
launched.
I
I
would
also
say,
though,
that
I'm
supportive
of
non-profits
that
are
working
in
our
community
for
the
community
that
when
they
are
non-profits,
you
know,
of
course
they
have
to
be
out
fundraising
and
doing
things
like
that.
But
if,
if
we're
able
to
assist
them
and
they're
able
to
do
more,
I'm
definitely
supportive
of
that.
I
That
being
said,
you
know,
I
would
kind
of
touch
on
west
valley,
community
services.
You
know
probably
three
four
five
times
a
year.
You
know
I'll
talk
with
josh
at
west
valley,
community
services
and
he'll
kind
of
give
me
a
rundown
of
the
projects
that
they're
trying
to
do
most
recently.
They
had
the
mobile
food
unit.
I
I
think
was
a
year
ago
we
participated
in
the
ribbon,
cutting
for
that
they
also
renovated
their
kitchen
and
pantry
for
their,
for
the
people
that
are
in
need
can
make
it
easier
to
to
get
in
and
get
what
they
need.
I
mean
these
are
the
types
of
things
that
really
speak
to
me
and
when
I
hear
that
they're
they're
constantly
looking
at
ways
to
help
the
community.
I
I
One
of
them
they
had
that
I
attended
like
three
years
ago
was
a
day,
I'm
not
sure
the
name
of
it,
but
it
was
like
a
a
day
or
a
week
in
the
life
of
somebody
that
is
really
strapped
financially
and
they
pulled
out
a
so-called
name
of
a
a
fictitious
person
and
then
what
their
likely
status
was
in
terms
of
income
and
bills
and
living
expenses.
I
And
then
we
were
to
try
to
make
ends
meet
based
on
their
scenario
and
to
me
that
was
really
an
eye-opener
again
without
having
funds
and
being
able
to
do
those
types
of
things
more
or
less
I'd,
say
it
really
limits
them
to
just
being
a
a
a
handout
type
organization
rather
than
an
educational
and
a
real
helping
the
whole
community.
So
so
with
west
valley,
community
services,
I
I've
seen
them
what
I
feel
to
be
doing
just
a
remarkable
job,
yes
in
cupertino
and
slightly
beyond,
but
clearly
helping
our
community.
I
But
we
just
had
the
crest
awards
and
I
I
felt
really
fortunate
to
be
the
one
to
award
for
the
organization
of
the
year,
which
was
we
love
stem
and
when
I
you
know
learned
about
the
group
we
love
stem,
which
was
high
school
students
trying
to
help
get
the
word
of
the
stem
science,
technology,
engineering
and
math
to
many
of
the
kids
in
our
community
that
maybe
don't
realize
the
importance
or
how
to
go
about
it.
Wow
to
me
that
was
great.
I
A
E
Thank
you
mayor,
so,
first
of
all
stem
boost.
The
reason
you
don't
see
it
on
the
list
is
because
they
were
the
one
one
of
the
groups
that
was
considered
ineligible
due
to
the
fact
that
they
were
charging
for
their
program.
So
it
was
not
a
free
program,
but
just
to
kind
of
clarify.
It
is
a
different
group
than
the
crest
awards
group.
E
Is
a
very
popular
popular
set
of
words
these
days,
and
so
it
is
a
separate
group.
B
E
Did
just
also
want
to
clarify
really
quickly
so
dear
hollow
farm
did
send
me
an
email
at
the
beginning
of
the
process
and
say
thank
you
very
much
to
the
city
for
funding
in
years
past
that
they
just
didn't
have
anything
to
apply
for
this
year.
So
that's
why
we
don't
have
an
application
from
them,
and
then
west
valley
is
one
of
the
ones
that
is
recommended
at
this
time
to
be
funded.
So
I
just
wanted
to
make
those
clarification.
I
Oh
yes,
you're
right,
it
is
on
the
list.
Thank
you.
Thank
you.
Well,
but
I
was
all
yeah.
I
was
also
because
there
was
some
discussion,
and
so
I
wanted
to
touch
on
that
so
great
yeah,
because
I
think
when
we
had
the
crest
awards,
they
actually
said
that
they
were
a
non-profit
and
if
they
were
a
non-profit
and
met
that
criteria,
I
would
really
hate
to
not
give
them
some
funding
to.
I
You
know
whether
or
not
it's
as
much
as
they
ask
for
that's
a
different
question,
but
giving
them
money
to
work
in
our
community
so
since
it
is
different.
Hopefully
this
other
stem
organization
that
is
dealing
with
children
will
look
at
the
criteria
and
how
to
go
about
it
and
maybe
they'll
come
back
next
year.
That
leaves
me
with
my
last
one,
which
is
yong
zing
and
it's
on
the.
I
If
available
funds,
when
I
read
the
the
project
summer,
youth
climate
steward
program
wow,
when
we're
talking
about
helping
to
get
our
our
younger
generation,
you
know
involved
in
important
topics.
I
You
know
not
only
this
group,
but
I
mean
when
we
plant
seeds,
then
other
things
grow
too,
and
this
just
happens
to
really
be
a
very
important
one,
climate
change
and
being
done
by
our
youth
and
then
maybe
even
getting
more
youth
involved
in
it
or
other
activities
that
are
pertaining
to
climate
and
renewable
things.
Things
like
that
so
is.
Is
there
any
concern
that
you
have
rachel
with
the
young
zine
or
it's
just
that
you
drew
the
line
just
above
it.
G
Okay
and
before
that,
I
also
want
to
explain-
I
I
didn't
know
the
dear
hollow
farm,
they
emailed
our
staff,
that
they
don't
have
anything
to
apply
this
year.
I
just
assumed
because
in
last
four
three
years
they
applied
for
the
same
project.
So
that's
why
I
assume
they
didn't
apply
because
of
that
and
for
the
west
valley,
yeah,
the
the
amazing
thing
is:
every
year
they
present
some
different
project
and
that
project
we
believe,
that's
really
help
our
community
and
I
just
remember
several
years
ago.
G
They
said
they
need
a
new
roof
when
distribute
food
during
thanksgiving
and
after
that
and
after
that
year,
some
new
thing
appeared
in
the
application:
that's
why
they
are
every
year
they
ranked
high
in
our
list
and
for
the
young
thing
yeah.
You
can
see
the
average
score
of
the
young
thing.
It's
only
one
point
less
than
the
green
list,
the
recommendation
list
yeah.
G
G
Sorry
bunty
they
requested
20k
this
usd.
So
if
we
don't
approve
this
the
accumulative,
the
total
number
will
be
much
less
than
90k,
but
with
this
it
will
be
more
than
90k
we.
We
are
not
sure
if
council
have
extra
budget
to
find
the
next
one,
the
young
thing,
but
we
can
see
the
evaluation.
The
average
score
is
really
close,
and
we
also
put
on
recommendation
that
if
council
have
extra
funding,
we
just
hope
that
for
funding
won't
be
distributed
for
all
the
other
organizations
in
the
blue
list.
G
I
So
I'm
also
noticing
that
the
rotary
is
down
in
the
if
funds
were
available
category
again
things
that
help
those
in
our
community,
especially
those
that
are
the
most
needy,
really
speak
to
me,
and
I
in
past
years
you
know,
oran
mahoney
has
reached
out
to
me
and
told
me:
hey,
gee,
whiz
we're
having
the
operation
snowflake
where
they
bring
in
truck
in
ice
and
create
a
a
bobsled
for
people
with
disabilities.
I
Those
with
with
you
know,
exceptional
challenges
and
stuff,
I'm
not
sure
if
that's
the
the
way
they're
using
the
the
the
funds
that
they'd
be
getting
or
other
ones,
but
realistically
they're
they're
using
their
money
really
well,
and
so
there
again,
I
would
be
struggling
to
you
know
wanting
to
to
get
them
some
funds
to
help
those
in
our
community.
A
Okay,
thank
you
very
much.
Councilman
willie
and
I
do
see
that
vice
mayor
chow,
I
believe,
is
as
a
550
jointer
meeting
so
vice
mayor
ciao,
we're
at
the
section
right
now
where
we
have
follow-up
questions
or
any
requests
for
information.
So
why
don't
we
yield
the
floor
to
you
to
ask
those
questions
or
request
for
information
prior
to
asking
for
a
motion
on
this
item?
Go
ahead.
Vice
mayor.
M
M
M
I
think
there
are
a
ton
of
amazing
organizations,
you
know
doing
amazing
things
and
we
have
very
limited
funding
and
in
my
mind
the
intent
of
this
community
grant
is
meant
to
help
people
to
get
started
for
those
programs
who
have
served
from
cagino
residents
directly
or
rather
than
interrupt
and
and
then
therefore,
I
think
there
is
this
of
one
time
event,
because
if
an
organization
is
already
well
established,
they
don't
need
our
funding.
M
They
can
apply
for
many
other
funding,
because
there
are
many
other
funding
sources
that
smaller
organizations
probably
won't
follow,
and
this
is
where
the
city
can
come
in
to
support
and
if
an
organization's
purpose
is
to
fundraise,
then
when
the
city
provides
funding
to
search
organization,
who
in
fact
donate
the
fund
to
someone
else,
then
I
do
have
a
concern.
Who
are
we
really
funding
this
particular
organization
or
whoever
they
are
donating
to
then?
So
that's
something
I
think
about
and
then
for
cusd.
M
I
would
welcome
proposals
by
csd
parents
usd
students
for
hosting
events
that
serve
the
community,
but
the
organize
the
the
proposal
here
comes
from
directly
from
the
school
district
who
actually
will
be
getting
10
million
or
more
funding
from
the
state
after
they
have
boosted
the
state
funding
for
the
past
three
and
now
this
particular
summer
program
is
not
open
to
everyone.
It's
open
only
for
200
students
who
probably
are
selected
by
the
school
district.
M
So
I
do
wonder
first
of
all,
school
district
is
not
501c3.
Do
they
qualify?
Second
of
all,
they
don't.
This
is
not
a
free
program
for
every
cupertino
open
to
every
resident.
Who
can
drop
in
and
attack
then.
Does
that
qualify
cause?
Someone
answered
that.
A
Let's
go
to
your
legal
question.
First,
with
regard
to
the
qualifications
of
501c3
in
school
districts.
Chris
did
you
want
to
speak
to
that
question
from
vice
mayor
ciao,.
L
You
know
that's
that
again.
That
is
a
more
of
a
policy
question
than
a
legal
question,
so
I
I
think
it
it's
a
it's
really
council's
decision
as
to
whether
whether
it
wants
to
limit
this
program
to
nonprofits
or
to
include
other
other
agencies,
such
as
school
districts
as
potential
recipients
of
funds.
Okay,.
A
I'm
sorry
vice
mayor
vice
mayor-
let's,
let's
do
one
at
a
time
here.
So
let
me
before
I
get
back
to
you,
quick
follow-up
with
our
staff
rachelle
under
the
policy.
As
stated,
is
it
only
501
c3
organizations
that
are
qualified
to
receive
grant
funding
here.
A
And
so
my
my
question
and
follow-up
to
our
city
attorney
is
a
school
district,
in
fact
a
51
c3
organization.
No,
I
don't
believe
so.
Okay,
all
right!
So
one
point
of
clarification.
I
noticed
on
one
of
the
charts
that
states
that
the
fremont
union
high
school
district
is
asking
for
funding,
but
that's
in
fact
the
fremont
union
high
school
district
foundation,
correct.
A
Well,
let
me
let
me
just
clarify,
because
I
actually
you
know,
I
make
it
a
habit
of
going
ahead
and
downloading
the
most
recent
packet
right
before
the
meeting.
So
I'm
talking
about
this
page
here,
rachelle
page
303,
out
of
the
packet
fremont
union
high
school
district,
is
listed
here.
If
you
can
see
that
so
it
doesn't
look
like
the
foundation
is
listed
so
just
to
clarify.
That's
the
fremont
union
high
school
district
foundation,
correct
correct
all
right,
okay,
so
vice
mayor,
please,
please
go
ahead
and
proceed
with
your
follow-up.
There.
M
Second
question
regarding
cosd
grant
is:
this
is
for
a
summer
program
for
240
select
student,
whether
this
program
is
unscheduled
doesn't
matter,
they
are
selected
out
of
the
entire
district
and
not,
and
anyone
who
is
not
selected
cannot
drop
ink
right.
So
this
is
not
open
enough
for
you
for
all
how
how
does
that
qualify
under
our
current
state
in
policy.
A
Okay,
so
would
anyone
like
to
speak
to
that
question?
I
believe
that
questions
directed
to
the
applicant
cusd
and
I
suppose
that
would
be
for
staff
or
perhaps
our
representative,
from
the
parks
and
rec
commission
and
then
just
a
signpost.
Actually,
let's
go
ahead
and
finish
that
question
first
before
we
head
back
to
vice
mayor's
other
questions.
Rochelle
did
you
have
an
answer
to
that?
One.
E
So
it's
not,
it
does
not
state
that
it
has
to
be
open
to
everyone.
It
states
that
it
has
to
be,
it
has
to
impact
or
benefit
the
cupertino
community.
There
needs
to
be
a
community
need
for
it,
but
it
does
not
stay
because
there
are
other
organizations
that
have
been
open
to
not
only
cupertino
residents
but
other
residents
from
other
cities.
However,
these
are
definitely
policy
things
that
we
can
talk
about
once
we
get
to
the
committee
piece
of
next
year's
process
so
for
this
year.
E
Right
now,
though,
the
current
policy
states
that
give
you
a
501c3
they
have
to
identify
how
the
funds
are
used
to
benefit
the
cupertino
community
be
awarded
once
per
project
for
specific
needs,
not
ongoing
operational
costs.
No
more
than
75
percent
of
the
requested
funds
can
be
administrative
costs
and
they
have
to
have
a
complete
and
submitted
application
by
the
deadline.
A
Okay,
great
well,
thank
you
very
much
michelle
and
so
vice
mayor.
I,
I
think
your
your
question
with
regard
to
the
impact
was
was
taken,
so,
let's
not
be
repetitive,
do
you
have
further
questions
or
requests
for
information
at
this
point.
M
M
M
Correct
okay,
for
example
the
library
community
room.
I
inquired
about
I
library,
community
room,
reservation
policy,
their
event
to
rent
a
room.
The
event
has
to
be
open
for
anyone
to
talk
in
it
cannot
be.
I
only
pick
these
60
students.
Anyone
else
can
add
them.
That's
a
library
policy!
That's
what
I
thought
this
bullet
means.
I
guess
it's
technically.
You
can
interpret
that.
I
mean
not
that
okay
next
question
is
there.
I
understand
that
free.
My
union
is,
the
request.
Is
from
primon
union
high
school
foundation.
I
read
the
application.
M
M
M
G
C
G
I
can
answer
some
other
questions
so
for
yeah
so
like
for
the
fremont
union
high
school
district
foundation
for
the
cusd.
G
We
so
the
council
member
talking
about
because
the
air
area,
including
some
other
cities,
cupertino,
is
not
their
only
city
in
there
in
the
district,
but
in
our
evaluation
criteria
we
don't
have
anything
to
make
such
organization
such
application
score
lower,
because
we
only
consider
the
how
many
latino
residents
maybe
benefit
how
many
will
join
in
this
program
because
for
some
small
organization.
G
So,
as
vice
mayor
leon
charles
mentioned,
we
want
to
encourage
a
small
organization,
but
maybe
they
didn't
serve
so
many
people,
but
for
the
school
district
we
know
they
serve
more,
but
I
I
can
understand,
council,
members
and
yeah.
I
think
that's
a
valid
concern
because
you
mentioned
they
got
a
lot
of
funding.
They
have
more
funding
resources
and
the
area
is
not
only
in
cupertino,
but
maybe
that
means
we
need
to
modify
the
evaluation
criteria
in
the
future
to
consider
those
factors.
A
G
G
A
Let's,
let's
go
back
to
vice
marchow
and
vice
marchow.
If
you
could
perhaps
wrap
up
your
your
questions
and.
M
Follow
up
some
information,
let's
check
for
one
more
organization,
but
just
to
remind
you
about
the
compassionate
something
organization.
The
performing
purpose,
as
stated
in
the
application,
is
to
develop
a
much
needed
program
mindful
facing
grief
and
loss
to
address
life,
death
and
grief
and
loss
situation.
M
I
thought
this
kind
of
problem
is
much
needed,
especially
after
pandemic.
We
have
a
lot
of
people
who
experience
the
loss
and
they
need
to
reach.
So
I
do
wonder
how
come
this
program
was
not
selected
for
funding
seems
to
be
a
great
program,
so
I
wonder,
is
there
any
concern
please
find
out
and
then
on?
M
The
last
question
about
is
a
relay
for
life
and
it's
a
wonderful
organization
and
amazing
program,
and
but
there
are
many
relay
for
life
partners
who
are
hosting
events
right
here
in
our
overnight
our
area
and
volunteering
for
one
actually
in
next
week
or
the
week
after,
that's
by
our
alumni
association.
M
A
Okay,
let's,
let's
cut
this
short,
please,
you
know
we're
at
a
deliberative
process
right
now
when
you're
musing
about
whether
to
fund
particular
ones.
So,
let's,
let's
do
this
I'm
going
to
go
ahead
since
everyone's
had
a
chance.
I
think
except
myself,
because
I
was
really
acting
more
of
you
know
kind
of
kind
of
a
conduit
for
the
questions,
but
let's
go
ahead
and
entertain
a
motion.
A
We
do
have
some
actionable
follow-ups
I'll
note
with
regard
to
the
organizational
status
of
one
of
the
organizations
I'm
nowhere.
I
believe
it
was
and
then
cusd
as
a
school
district
is
applying,
and
so
I
think
there
would
probably
be
similar
questions
as
to
double
checking
regarding
qualifications
to
receive
this
funding,
and
I
I
did
hear
a
couple
of
comments
with
regard
to
items
that
were-
or
I
should
say,
organizations
that
were
that
were
not
on
the
list
for
recommendations
for
funding,
but
pretty
close.
A
Those
were
young
zine
and
the
chinese
american
coalition
for
compassionate
care.
There
were
concerns,
I
think,
expressed
by
councilmember
moore
with
regard
to
our
metrics
for
particular
types
of
organizations,
and-
and
you
know,
for
various
reasons-
those
included
the
wvcs
request,
the
various
ones
associated
with
school
districts
locally
and
omniware
networks.
So
I
and
of
course
vice
marchow
did
just
mention
the
relay
for
life
concerns.
A
So
so,
if
anyone
wants
to
bring
forward
a
motion,
I'd
be
happy
to
receive
it
and
ask
for
a
second
I
see
vice
mayor.
Not
vice.
Excuse
me,
I
see.
Councilmember
moore
has
a
hand
raised
and
jim,
were
you
gesturing
to
me
to
indicate
yeah
somewhere,
more
okay,
so
so
councilman
moore?
Do
you
I'm
sorry.
A
You're
gonna
go
ahead
and
table
in
a
second.
A
Let's
clarify
where
we're
at
here
then
vice
mayor
chow
has
gone
ahead
and
made
a
motion
to
table
the
item.
Council
member
moore
has
seconded
so
that
there's
a
motion
a
second
on
the
table.
Councilmember
moore
did
you
want
to
deliberate
on
that
motion
or
ask
for
perhaps
friendly
amendment
to
it
more.
L
L
Yeah,
so
motion
to
table
is
not
debatable,
so
the
maker
could
withdraw
the
motion
if
you
wish
to.
If.
M
L
H
L
Continue
discussing
it
and
withdraw
your
motion
or
or
or
or
make
that
motion,
have
it
seconded
and
vote
on
it.
Okay,.
A
Let
me
go
ahead
since
we
are
very
limited
on
time
right
now
and
thank
you
for
pointing
that
out,
mr
city
attorney.
So
so,
let's
go
ahead
and
consider
that
I
do
see
that
we
only
have
the
seven
minutes
left.
Let
me
clarify
in
terms
of
the
motion
itself,
with
it
being
tabled
to
a
I'm
assuming
a
future
meeting.
A
Time
we
will
continue.
Okay,
okay,
so
thank
you
for
that
clarification
and
councilmember
moore
as
the
seconder.
Do
you
recognize
that
clarification
is
what
you
seconded.
J
Yes,
I
and
I
would
like
the
the
information
that
was
being
requested
to
be
included
on
thursday,
so,
for
instance,
okay,.
L
J
The
issue
with
care
solus
is
that
it's
the
foundation
is
actually
going
to
be
using
another
service
which
we
know
nothing
about,
and
when
I
looked
up
reviews
on
it,
it
makes
me
want
to
see
some
more
information
about
that
council
member
willie
had
a
question
about
previous
funding.
I
did
a
I
did.
Do
a
public
records
request.
I
have
information
going
back
to
2015
that
I
don't
have
time
to
put
it
up
on
the
screen,
but
you
can.
J
J
A
See
I
so
that
was
the
nonprofit
that
was
being
affiliated
with
the
fremont.
J
Yes-
and
there
are
others,
other
school
districts
who
contract
directly
and
aren't
doing
it
this
this
route,
but
we,
if
we're
going
to
be
giving
funds
to
an
organization
and
then
they're
going
to
be
giving
the
funds
to
another.
We
need
to
know
because
now
we've
got
kind
of
got
a
third
party
situation.
Okay,.
A
Let's
do
this,
let's
go
ahead
and
give
that
direction
to
staff,
to
the
extent
that
you
can
provide
that
information
when
this
material
gets
noticed
on
our
special
meeting
agenda
tomorrow.
A
But
of
course,
if
that's
not
possible,
please
just
provide
us
either
a
separate
memo
to
council,
together
with
you,
know,
an
update
of
the
materials
for
the
special
meeting
agenda
or
desk
item.
If
needs
be
so-
and
I
know
that
someone
from
staff,
if
no
one
was
taking
notes
with
regard
to
the
follow-ups
here-
can
look
at
the
material
that
we've
just
covered
and
please
in
good
faith.
Try
to
you
know,
follow
up
on
the
on
the
questions
and
the
requests
for
follow-up
material.
A
So,
madam
city
clerk,
that
being
clarified,
let's
go
ahead
and
conduct
a
role
called
vote.
With
regard
to
the
motion
on
the
table.
A
A
Okay,
well,
thank
you
very
much
everyone.
It
is
now
6
42,
we'll
come
back
and
start
the
regular
meeting
at
6
45.
So
we'll
see
you
in
a
few
minutes
welcome
to
the
regular
regular
meeting
of
the
cupertino
city
council.
This
is
the
first
tuesday
in
june
2022,
it's
june,
7th
6,
45
pm
welcome
everyone
and
we
will
start
our
meeting
by
the
pledge
of
allegiance
to
our
nation's
flag.
I
A
A
That
is
a
proclamation
recognizing
june
as
immigrant
heritage
month
and
we're
celebrating
the
history
and
achievements
of
immigrant
communities
across
our
nation,
and
I
wanted
to
provide
this
to
the
community,
not
just
as
a
reminder
that
virtually
all
of
us
are
in
some
form
relevant
if
you
will
to
the
observation
of
this
month,
but
for
for
those
of
us
who
really
don't
have
as
strong
or
you
know
as
relevant
of
a
connection.
A
That's
just
something
to
think
about
the
the
various
you
know
equities
of
how
we
approach
things,
and
so
I
think
the
immigrant
connection
is
something
that
unites.
I
think
you
know
virtually
all
of
us
and
to
the
extent
that
we're
observing
the
equities
of
indigenous
communities
as
well
I'd
like
to
make
sure
that
we
we
think
about
that
over
over
time.
So
this
is
immigrant
heritage
month
and
the
city
of
cupertino
has
provided
this
proclamation.
A
You
can
see
it
in
your
packet
and
thank
you
very
much
to
my
colleagues
for
helping
recognize
that
as
well.
So
we
also
have
another
proclamation
today.
That's
item
number
two
on
our
agenda.
That
proclamation
is
recognizing
june,
as
lesbian,
gay,
bisexual,
transgender,
queer
and
intersex.
That's
lgbtqi,
plus
pride
month
to
honor
the
achievements
of
the
lgbtq,
I
plus
community,
and
to
celebrate
diversity
and
I'm
very
pleased
to
have
one
of
our
former
county
of
santa
clara
supervisors
here
today,
a
person
whose
service
I
deeply
admired
over
the
years.
A
A
So
we
have
ken
yeager
today,
and
so
we
have
a
couple
of
council
members
here
to
my
right
council
member
willie
and
to
my
left
council
member
moore
councilmember
way
and
vice
mayor
chao
will
probably
figure
out
a
way
to
get
you
into
that
photo
in
some
way.
But
my
colleagues
on
council,
as
well
as
former
supervisor
yeager,
if
you
would
join
me
on
the
dyess,
so
that
we
can
present
this
proclamation
to
you.
Thank
you.
A
And
supervisor
jaeger
before
we
make
the
presentation,
would
you
like
to
say
a
few
words.
K
Well,
thank
you,
mayor
paul.
It's
it's
wonderful
to
be
here
and
thank
you
for
all
of
your
support
for
the
lgbtq
community
and
it
was
it
was
you
who
reached
out
and
asked
if
there
was
any
way
that
we
could
get
the
exhibit,
which
is
now
at
history,
san
jose
over
here
at
cupertino
and
was
great
to
meet
with
you
and
the
librarian
at
the
at
the
library
and
figured
out
when
we
were
going
to
do
it
and
it
looks
like
around
september
15th.
I
should
also
say:
we've
done.
K
A
documentary
documentary
called
queer
silicon
valley
that
were
running
on
a
lot
of
the
the
city's
public
asset
access
channels.
So
there
might
be
a
chance
to
see
that
as
well
and
if
I
could
just
say
a
few
words
in
my
research
on
lgbtq
history
here
in
santa
clara
county,
the
first
city
and
the
first
time
the
city
of
san
jose,
passed
a
resolution
and
they
didn't
call
it
gay
pride,
because
that
was
too
too
political.
K
And
so
they
would
sort
of
call
it
human
human
pride
week
or
something
that
when
they
passed
that
in
1977
there
was
such
an
outcry
against
it.
The
city
council
had
to
rescind
it
the
following
week
and
it
took
10
years
of
work
to
finally
get
mayor
mchenry
to
issue
a
proclamation
for
the
next
time
in
1987,
and
so
this
was
something
that
was
always
very,
very
controversial
and
the
wording
really
just
meant
a
lot
and
because
he
didn't
want
to
be
too
supportive
of
the
lgbtq
community.
And
so
with
this
proclamation.
K
I
I
am
aware
of
the
history
of
it
and
the
importance
of
it,
and
we
can't
take
any
of
our
freedoms
for
granted.
Knowing
that
there's
always
a
possibility
that
the
tide
might
change
and
we
might
lose
all
that
we've
gained.
So
I
certainly
understand
the
importance
of
this
and
thank
you
very
much
for
it.
A
Thank
you
very
much
ken,
and
we
appreciate
your
being
here
and
again,
your
service
over
the
years
to
the
community,
so
I'll
go
ahead
and
provide
the
proclamation
here
and
just
reiterate,
you
know
the
sentiment
that
you
know
for.
For
my
own
part,
I
think
this
is
true
for
the
cupertino
community,
we're
certainly
very
open
and
inclusive.
A
I
know
that
we
did
receive
you
know,
as
you
probably
did
back
in
the
80s
and
the
you
know
70s.
I
think
you
said.
Oh,
that
was
the
first
try.
You
know
some
correspondence
right,
I
mean,
but
but
nothing
I
would
say
overly
overt
and
negative.
A
It
is
a
spectrum,
but
from
I
think
where
we
stand,
we
definitely
want
to
be
able
to
be
open,
inclusive
to
people
of
all
creeds
and
faiths,
and
you
know
this
is
something
that
we
want
to
be
able
to
promote
in
terms
of
being
a
robust
and
strong
community,
and
I
think
that
your
service
over
the
years,
just
the
quality
of
your
service
just
speaks
volumes
to
being
able
to
get
to
a
point
where
we
can
all
not
just
work
together
but
work
together
effectively,
and
so
you
know
thank
you
for
all
that
you've
done
and
that's
really
why
a
couple
of
years
in
a
row,
I've
asked
you
to
you
know,
be
here
and
be
able
to
support
our
community
that
way.
A
So
I
I
don't
want
to
politicize
this.
I
want
to
make
sure
that
we're
making
that
recognition
and
honestly
from
the
lgbtq
plus
community
over
the
years
you're
the
person,
I
think,
really
stands
out
as
an
exemplar
as
to
not
just
that
community,
but
how
to
how
to
comport
yourself
and
conduct
a
really
excellent
service
for
everyone.
So,
thank
you
very
much.
Thank
you
all
right.
Let's
provide
the
approximation.
A
All
right,
thank
you
very
much
everyone.
We
are
now
on
to
postponements
and
orders
of
the
day,
I'll
kind
of
give
the
notification
to
our
public
items.
Three
and
four
are
under
postponements
and
orders
of
the
day.
They
are
respectively,
item
three
professional
turf
management,
contract
history,
and
that
was
an
informational
referral
from
may
19th
and
number
four
considering
the
acceptance
of
the
accounts
payable
for
the
period
ending
december
20th
2021..
A
K
I
A
Let's,
let
me
ask
you
this
in
the
form
of
falling
under
this
particular
agenda:
item
councilman
willie,
so
so
without
deliberating
into.
A
I
I
would
defer
the
date
to
you
realizing
that,
like
with
the
work
plan,
the
budget
is
very
crucial
in
july.
A
A
Can
we
can
we
put
it
on
for
one
week
from
today,
so
that
we're
not
you
know
pushing
too
far
into
the
month
of
june
and
and
I'll
just
let
you
and
the
public
know
on
june
21st,
I'm
not
available
to
be
present
for
the
meeting,
and
so
what
I
was
hoping
to
do
was
to
have
this
wrapped
up
the
budget
process
and
the
cip,
as
well
as
the
work
plan.
You
know
component
of
this
by
by
that
time
on
june
21st.
A
So
if
you
would
be
willing
to
postpone
this
item
number
38
to
june
14th,
I
could
put
put
that
forward
as
your
motion.
I
I
A
Another
way
of
doing
this
would
be
to
go
with
the
materials
that
we
have
published
tonight
and
not
put
this
on
postponements
and
then
go
ahead
and
provide
direction
to
our
city
staff
based
upon.
What's
there,
what
we
can,
you
know,
ask
for
and
follow
up
so
so
that
might
help.
I
mean
to
answer
your
question.
A
If
we're
looking
to
get
specific
additional
material
information,
then
I
think
it's
probably
a
good
idea
to
at
least
consider
in
part
this
evening
and
to
go
ahead
and,
if
necessary,
you
know,
bring
it
back
next
week,
perhaps
later
this
week,
we
we
do
have
a
special
meeting
on
thursday.
I.
A
Out
and
similar
to
the
study
session
that
we
just
had
before
the
start
of
this
regular
meeting,
we
could
end
up.
You
know
going
going
ahead
and
continuing
it
to
you
know
to
thursday
and
asking
for
information
as
available.
A
Ahead
and
check
zoom
to
see
if
anyone
else
so
vice
mayor
has
her
hand
up
as
well.
Let's
go
to
councilman
moore
and
then
we'll
go
to
vice
merchant.
J
J
Is
that
within
this
this
agenda
item,
because
I
don't
recall
seeing
it
and
I'm
wondering
where,
where
we
stand
on
that.
O
J
A
A
Let's,
let's
take
this,
this
is
not
on
consent
right
now,
we're
not
on
the
consent
calendar.
So
if
you
want
to
create
a
an
order
of
the
day
or
postponement
for
it,
then
I'll
I'll
go
ahead
and
refer
that
question
to
our
city
attorney.
Actually,
because
if
it's
on
consent
right
now,
perhaps
we
do
need
to
take
it
off
before
we
visit
this.
A
J
J
J
A
Right,
let
me
do
this
so
chris
and
I
see
your
hand
is
raised.
Jim
did
you
want
to
speak
to
the.
O
A
Right
so
so
we
would
be,
of
course,
that
I
think
probably
speaks
to
our
other
question
as
to
whether
we
would
be
able
to
you
know,
meet,
live
or,
of
course,
our
our
support
staff
would
need
to
probably
not
bifurcate
their
attention
between
both
the
planning
commission
meeting
and.
A
Okay,
well,
why
don't
we?
Why
don't
we
check
calendars
right
now
and
try
to
take
a
look
at
monday
to
see
if
that
would
be
an
availability
point
monday
is
june
13th.
I
am
available
that
day.
If
we
want
to
have
an
evening
meeting
and
so
I'll
go
ahead
and
ask
our
other
council
members
vice
mayor
chow,
would
you
be
able
to
be
available
on
monday
june
13th
for
a
council
meeting.
M
Sure,
let's
look
at
this
yeah,
so,
first
of
all
in
the
past
community
grant
cip
work
program
is
all
lumped
into
one
item
with
the
budget
and
the
council
approved
everything
all
in
one.
So
already
this,
the
staff
is
giving
us
a
lot
more
opportunities
to
comment.
For
example,
this
time
community
brand
is
a
separate
item
which
was
never,
which
was
really
appreciated
and
cip.
M
We
were
allowed
to
rank
this
time,
so
I
don't
think
the
staff
is
putting
the
card
before
the
force
it's,
but
my
suggestion
would
be
that
we
should
go
to
the
budget
item
and
talk
about
cip
ranking.
If
we
couldn't
finish
today
continue
that
item
to
thursday,
like
the
community
brent,
I
think
right
now
thursday,
we
have
only
one
closed
session
items,
but
after
the
procession,
maybe
we
can
do
community
friend
and
cip.
M
M
So
my
suggestion
would
be:
let's
not
make
a
decision
right
now.
Let's
continue,
the
item
see
how
far
we
go
today
after
we
look
at
after
we
talk
about
budgetary.
A
O
6
30,
it
says
lawrence
midi
is
one
of
them.
Okay,.
A
Okay,
so
that
that's
definitely
an
option.
We
can
keep
this
on
the
agenda
tonight
see
how
far
we
get
with
regard
to
what
the
questions
are.
I
I
hear
my
colleagues
here
on
the
diocese
and
their
concerns
with
regard
to
proceeding
with
that,
and
so
before
we
go
into
a
deliberative
or
further
into
a
deliberative
process.
I
should
say
I'm
going
to
ask
for
a
motion
regarding
postponements
and
orders
of
the
day,
so
essentially
the
two
items
that
we're
considering
considering
our
consent:
calendar
item
14
and
public
hearing
item
number
38..
A
So
right
now,
under
the
the
agenda,
there
are
a
couple
of
items
requested
for
postponements.
Those
are
items
numbers
three
and
four,
as
you
know
gone
over
previously.
Is
there
a
motion
on
these?
So
again
that's
3,
14,
14
and
38,
and
so
can
we
put
a
motion
on
the
table
to
invoke
further
discussion
here?
A
J
Yeah
mayor
paul,
I'm
just
not
quite
sure
how
to
construct
this,
so
it
would
be
a
motion
to
postpone
items
three
and
four
per
the
agenda
postponed
to
june
21st
and
then
possibly
to
postpone
item.
I
believe
it's
38.
A
A
Okay,
it
would
be
inclusive,
okay,
great
so
councilmember
moore
has
an
item
on
the
agenda
for
a
motion
and
those
are
to
postpone
items
three
and
four
to
june
21st,
as
described
in
the
agenda
and
to
postpone
items
14
and
38
to
june
9th.
That
is
this.
Thursday
is
our
second
councilmember
willie.
I
A
Okay,
now
we
can
have
a
deliberative
process
here.
With
regard
to
this,
I
think
we've
heard
the
perspectives.
L
Mayor,
yes,
yes,
it's
going
to
sound
like
a
broken
record
here,
but
again
this
is
not
a
debatable
motion.
A
Okay,
so
it's
essentially
a
motion
to
continue
all
right,
so
we've
heard
the
you
know:
we've
heard
the
motion
we
have
that
on
the
table
and
so
let's
go
ahead
and
since
it
is
brought
forward,
have
our
city
clerk
conduct
a
role
called
vote
on
that
motion.
B
A
A
Okay,
so
we
have
items
number
14
and
38
with
a
couple
of
extra
days
for
follow-ups
and
items
number
three
and
four
we
have
under
postponements
until
june
21st.
We
are
now
at
oral
communications.
Oral
communications
is
reserved
for
persons
wanting
to
speak
on
any
item
that
is
not
on
our
agenda
and
so
we'll
go
ahead
and
reiterate
the
order
of
the
communications
those
are
going
to
be
on
zoom.
If
your
hand
is
raised.
A
I
see
three
people
with
their
hands
raised
at
this
point
and
let
me
go
ahead
and
try
to
get
this
okay,
so
I
have
tej
kohli.
We
have
connie
cunningham,
sashi,
bagur
and
rhoda
fry
and
zoom
I'll
remind
everyone
that
you
can
consolidate
your
time.
Two
minutes
each
you'll
be
giving
up
your
individual
time
if
you're,
not
the
speaker
up
to
10
minutes
and
after
we
get
to
the
zoom
hands,
we'll
go
to
public
comments
in
that
are
live
with
blue
cards,
and
then
we
will
go
to
anyone
who
has
emailed
our
city
clerk.
A
That
is
city
clerk.
One
word
at
cupertino.org
within
that
three
minutes
or
whenever
that
first
person
is
speaking
so
I'll
go
back
to
this
list.
Again,
it's
ted
coley
connie,
cunningham
sashi
bagura
wrote
a
fry
nagaraj
murthy
and
now
we
have
lisa
warren
as
well
and
you'll.
Each
have
three
minutes
to
speak.
Tej
you'll
be
the
first
person
to
speak.
Welcome.
A
Q
Thank
you,
yep
I've
got
it
all
set.
Thank
you
guys
great,
and
thank
you
for
welcoming
me.
So
I'm
a
cupertino
resident
with
me
is
my
wife,
nico
coley.
We
are
21
year,
cupertino
residence
and
super
proud
of
it.
We
had
started
to
work
with
the
planning
division
at
cupertino
back
in
january
to
try
and
understand
in
a
prelim
request
how
we
could
split
our
lot
using
sp9
next
slide,
please
so
in
the
process
between
january
and
now,
we've
learned
a
lot.
Q
Q
Mostly,
they
were
supportive
of
the
logic
we
were
using
and
that's
what
we
want
to
bring
to
the
table
because
from
what
we're
going
to
share,
we
think
that
the
interim
guidance
that
the
city
of
cupertino
has
created
for
sp9
will
require
a
slight
tweet
to
allow
what
we
are
asking.
So
that's
the
background
and
I'll
start
here.
Q
So,
as
with
many
of
us
at
this
age,
we
are
empty
nesters
and
we
live
in
a
large,
very
old
house,
in
the
middle
of
our
very
large
lot
on
our
street,
and
we
thought
sb9
would
be
great.
We
get
to
upgrade
our
house
anita
and
I
can
live
there
and
hopefully
welcome
in
a
new
member
into
the
cupertino
family.
You
know
that
will
fill
in
our
schools
and
do
all
the
other
good
things
that
sp9
is
supposed
to
do
next
slide.
Please.
Q
So
many
of
you
are
familiar
with
all
corners
of
cupertino
and
every
corner
is
special
and
unique
in
its
own
way.
We
happen
to
live
on
this
little
u-shaped
street
columbus
in
way,
I'm
sure
you're
familiar,
which
is
right
off
of
bub,
and
this
street
is
unique
in
the
sense
that
we
have
44
fairly
large
parcels.
Each
house
is
about
15
000
square
foot
lot
and
it's
a
very
quiet
street,
because
there's
no
true
way
and
each
home
has
a
hundred
foot
frontage
to
the
road
so
pretty
expensive.
Q
Q
So
this
was
in
our
prelim
submission
in
january
to
the
planning
division.
We
sent
a
note
saying:
look:
it's
a
hundred
square
foot
frontage
150
feet.
You
have
30
seconds
left,
sir
sure,
not
a
problem.
Neetu
kohli,
my
wife
has
also
registered,
so
she
will
probably
grant
me
my
time
and
I'm
hoping
shashi
and
nagaraj
will
grant
me
there.
Should
I
ask
them
now,
sir.
Oh.
A
Let's
go
ahead
and
go
ahead
and
consolidate
that
time.
So
can
you
video
please
stop
that
time
and
actually
reset
it
to
four?
Can
you
reset
it
to
420,
if
possible,.
P
A
A
Okay,
so
you
have
four
minutes
remaining
and
so
we'll
go
ahead
and
I'll
lower
nagaraj's
hand
as
well
as
sashi's
and
you'll
have
the
remaining
four
minutes
and
if
your
wife
gets
on
before
you
get
done
speaking
we'll
go
ahead
and
grant
the
extra
two
minutes.
If
you
need.
Q
Sure
I
mean
she'll
be
scrambling
for
computer
no
worries,
I
think
you'll
be
done.
Okay,
so
thank
you
sure
so,
going
back,
merid
mayor
paul,
so
this
is
showing
our
house
with
a
hundred
foot
front
edge
and
150
foot
deep.
We
sent
this
in
in
january.
The
goal
was:
let's
keep
the
look
and
feel
of
the
street,
so
we
decided-
let's
split
it
one
two.
This
way,
one
lot
in
the
front
one
lot
in
the
back,
you
have
a
nice
easement
to
get
to
the
back
as
a
flag
lot.
Q
Both
lots
become
100
feet
by
75
feet,
which
means
they're,
75
000
square
feet,
which
is
a
very
ample
size
and
very
rash.
You
know
ratio
is
pretty
good
to
go.
Build
ours
next
slide,
please
cool!
So
the
current
jupiter
sp9
interim
guidance
suggests
no
flag
lots
and
the
suggestion
is
that
we
split
our
lot.
This
way.
This
way
we
get
50
foot
by
a
hundred
and
fifty
foot
deep
locks.
Q
We've
spoken
to
two
architects:
completely
unbuildable
non-standard
right
kind
of
ratio
and
to
my
neighbors
they
will
see
two
tall,
narrow,
two-story
townhome
right
and
that
we
thought
would
completely
break
up
the
way
our
street
looks
and
it's
very
special,
and
we
really
want
to
maintain
that
second
sp9
allows
to
split
60,
50,
50
or
60
40..
This
is
even
more
unworkable.
If
split,
60,
40.
right,
so
one
house
will
get
60
feet
by
150.
The
other
will
get
40
by
150.
next
slide.
Q
Please,
of
course,
there
are
east-west
solar
issues
and
all
other
kinds
of
things.
So
we
feel
that
this
kind
of
split,
the
one
that
we're
suggesting
with
the
flag
lot
makes
a
lot
of
sense
and
it
gives
you
east-west.
Solar
issues
are
gone
because
the
sun
rises
in
these
sets
on
the
west
and
you
get
south
exposure
to
both
you'll
get
very
good
solar
frontage
on
both
homes
and
everybody
maintains
100
foot
printage.
The
other
cool
thing
is
for
many
homes
that
are
built
to
the
front.
Q
Like
the
house
two
houses
to
my
right,
they
could
do
a
60,
40
split
and
not
even
have
to
tear
down
their
home
right,
so
sv9
could
really
work
for
many
homes
on
the
street.
If
split
this
way,
if
split
the
other
way,
everybody
would
have
to
raise
their
house
to
the
ground
to
take
advantage
of
sp9
next
slide.
Please
thank
you.
So
just
wanted
to
say
that
right
on
our
street
number
one
there's
a
flag
lot:
15
000
square
foot.
Q
There
are
seven,
you
know,
literally
where
I
walk
the
dogs
and
if
I
count
more
there's
about
50
in
just
our
doggy
walk
back
so
there's
precedent,
everybody's
had
flag
lots
and
all
these
flag
locks
are
really
wide,
and
it's
important
to
state
that,
because
the
cupertino
interim
rule
that
was
probably
done
in
a
rush,
because
sp9
came
as
a
rush
to
everybody.
Everybody
was
surprised
by.
Q
It
suggests
that
a
house
with
frontage
greater
than
60
feet
cannot
divide
it
into
a
flag
and
what
we're
asking
is,
let's,
please,
either
change
that
rule
or
create
some
kind
of
more
palatable
rule
that
would
allow
owners
like
us
and
our
whole
street.
Essentially,
we've
had
some
meetings
here
on
our
street.
That
you
know
are
my
my
neighbors
believe
that
this
is
the
better
way
to
split
it.
Next
slide,
please.
Q
So
our
final
ask
of
the
city
council
is:
please
approve
the
lot
split,
as
we've
sent
in
our
prelim
request
and
we'd
like
to
finalize
our
architect
and
start
the
detailed
planning
as
soon
as
this
is
approved.
Thank
you
very
much.
A
Well,
ted,
thank
you
very
much
and
we'll
go
on
to,
since
this
is
oral
communications
to
our
next
speaker.
That
is,
connie
cunningham,
I'm
sorry
councilmember
willie!
I
I
can't
call
on
you
as
a
point
of
order
for
oral
communications,
but
you
can
speak
on
item
number
five.
If
you
want
to
follow
up
on
any
of
the
items
that
you've
heard
here.
So
let's
go
ahead:
connie
cunningham
you're
next
rhoda
fry
we
have
padmini
natarajan
and
madam
city
clerk
did
we
have
any
blue
cards
from
members
of
the
public?
A
Okay,
great
so
one
email
after
connie,
rhoda
and
padmini
speak
connie.
Welcome.
N
Thank
you
for
good
evening
mayor
vice
mayor
and
council
members.
I
excuse
me
on
august
26th
the
planning
commission
received
the
housing
element
discussed
it,
and
the
chair
stated
at
the
end
of
that
meeting
that
it
was
going
to
be
going
forward
to
the
council
that
was
august.
The
20s
excuse
me
april
26th,
then
on
may
24th.
The
topic
came
back
to
the
planning
commission.
N
N
I
would
call
it
a
rant
talking
about
how
badly
the
the
staff
and
emc
were
doing,
and
why
was
this
back
and
pretty
clearly,
the
only
reason
it
was
back
was
because
the
commission
either
wanted
it
back
or
the
city
council
was
sending
it
back
and
commissioner
wang
even
overrode
the
attorney
who
told
him
that
you
know
that
wasn't
part
of
the
topic
that
night
so
that
went
on
for
some
time,
and
what
I
wanted
to
say
tonight
is
that
the
planning
commission
was
talking
about
how
the
staff
and
emc
weren't
meeting
their
targets
and
yet
that
very
night
they
were
having
a
planning
commission
meeting
a
month
later
from
their
original
one.
N
N
I
wanted
to
go
further
tonight
and
say
that
I
had
reviewed
the
topics
for
this
early
consent
calendar
and
I
had
in
my
mind.
Oh,
my
goodness,
look
that's
slightly
different
than
what
we
had
before,
but
I
was
happy
with
it
quite
happy,
but
you
know
knowing
the
way
things
go,
it
could
possibly
be
pulled
off
of
consent,
and
I
wanted
to
say
this
about
that
particular
thing.
This
city
work
program.
N
N
N
The
budget
is
due
at
a
certain
time
and
who's
going
to
get
all
kinds
of
holy
heck
from
you
guys
to
staff
for
not
meeting
their
budget
deadlines.
I
just
find
it
unimaginable
that
you
put
this
kind
of
pressure
on
our
very
fine
staff
and
do
not
in
at
least
take
credit.
It's
not
correct.
15
seconds
blame
for
your
own
actions.
S
Good
evening,
council
members
today,
the
santa
clara
county
board
of
supervisors
had
the
lehigh
corian
cement
plant
on
the
agenda.
They
received
a
report
containing
a
list
of
violation
across
multiple
agencies
from
the
past
10
years.
You
will
find
my
comment
on
that
agenda
item.
Under
today's
public
comment,
I
requested
a
correction
to
the
report
that
it
stated
the
coup
that
cupertino
had
only
fined
lehigh
100
for
illegal
grading
and
protected
tree
removable
without
permit.
S
Fortunately,
our
own
chad,
mosley
of
public
works,
was
able
to
provide
me
with
the
correct
information
prior
to
the
meeting
lehigh
actually
paid
cupertino
over
150
thousand
dollars
in
penalties
and
lehigh
has
already
planted
49
large
trees.
This
information
certainly
changes
the
optics
of
the
county,
not
finding
lehigh
for
violations.
S
S
Once
again,
I
ask
that
the
county
do
something
about
the
massive
landslide
above
permanent
day
creek,
which
is
a
health
and
safety
hazard
to
homes
downstreams.
This
time
the
board
listened.
Finally-
and
this
is
the
very
exciting
part,
the
board
will
be
asking
for
revised
list
that
separates
out
the
cement
plant
and
the
quarry
the
county's
1939
cement
plant
permit
states
that
the
conditional
use
permit
can
be
revoked
if
there
have
been
violations.
S
I
also
happen
to
mention
that
the
permit
also
promises
no
more
dust
than
is
found
in
ordinary
air,
while
we
all
know
that
lehigh
has
been
number
four
in
our
state
for
a
particular
matter.
So,
yes,
we
can
say
that
lehigh
has
created
more
dust
than
found
in
in
ordinary
air
and
has
been
in
violation
of
their
1939
conditional
use
permit.
S
The
board
members
all
are
are
thinking,
you
know
what
you
guys.
You've
had
a
lot
of
violations,
maybe
you
shouldn't
be
allowed
to
operate
your
cement
plant
and
you
know
stay
tuned
and
we'll
we'll
see
when
that
gets
put
on
the
agenda
and
I'll.
Let
you
know
thank
you
very
much.
A
Great,
thank
you
very
much
rhoda
and
our
last
speaker
on
zoom
is
padmini
nadarajan
and
to
the
individual
with
a
hand
raise
on
zoom.
Just
let
you
know
you
need
to
have
your
hand
raised
by
the
time
that
the
first
person
is
done.
Speaking
lisa
warren.
I
see
you
put
your
hand
back
up
for
future
purposes.
R
I'm
following
directions:
I
hope
you
can
hear
me
now
great,
I'm
padmini
natarajan
resident
of
cupertino
since
1987
and
we've
lived
on
columbus
since
1993,
and
I'm
just
saying
watching
my
support
for
paige
coley's
request.
We
are
completely
supportive,
as
residents
of
columbus
avenue
to
his
request
to
split
his
lot
and
others,
perhaps
down
the
road
in
the
way
requested
by
him,
and
perhaps
the
city
council
will
be
amenable
to
these
requests.
Thank
you.
That's
all.
I
had
to
say.
P
P
Thanks
so
I
just
wanted
to
mention
that
last
night
there
was
a
community
meeting,
zoom
held
by
perks
and
wreck
or
the
city
staff
for
the
purpose
of
discussing
and
presenting
the
current
options
for
potential
changes
to
blackberry,
foam
golf
course.
So
I
would
like
to
ask
that
you
all
watch
that
or
read
any
summaries
of
it.
I
can
send
you
some
information.
It
was
a
good
meeting.
There
were
50
participants
which
is
really
rare.
P
P
Staff
did
a
great
job
of
running
the
meeting,
and
I
I
have
some
small
issues
with
some
of
the
information,
not
that
it's
wrong,
just
that
it
was
surprising,
but
I
it's
coming
your
way.
If
you
didn't
already
know-
and
I
would
encourage
you
to
start
looking
at
what
is
being
presented
to
the
public
so
that
we
can
talk
about
a
little
bit
more.
Thank
you.
A
Great
thank
you
very
much,
madam
lisa,
rather
and
so
madison
clerk.
Let's
go
on
to,
I
think
you
said
you
had
one
member
of
the
public
that
had
emailed
you
during
the
first
speaker
to
read
up
three
minutes
of
commentary
over
email
into
the
record.
D
Yes
mayor,
I
did
receive
an
email
from
jin
hubai,
dear
city
council,
I've
watched
the
cupertino
planning
commission
meetings
and
the
housing
element
strategic
advisory
committee
meetings
for
the
past
several
months.
I
appreciate
the
transparency
of
these
meetings
and
the
ability
for
residents
to
voice
their
suggestions
and
concerns
on
the
housing
element.
I
was
especially
pleased
to
see
the
arena
site
selection
returned
to
the
planning
commission
on
may
24th
for
a
second
round
of
discussion
only
made
possible
by
the
delay
in
the
site
selection
being
discussed
by
the
city
council.
D
Commission,
chair,
scharf
and
strategic
advisory
commission
committee,
chair
moore,
have
run
their
meetings
in
an
exemplary
manner
with
plenty
of
opportunity
for
members
of
the
public
to
speak,
but
it
is
clear
that
everyone
is
frustrated
by
the
slow
progress.
The
delays
in
cupertino's
sixth
housing
element
cycle
are
inexcusable.
D
These
delays
are
caused
by
a
lack
of
expeditious
work
by
emc
and
cupertino's
planning
department.
In
every
meeting,
when
the
chairs
of
the
planning
commission
and
the
strategic
advisory
committee
tried
to
expedite
the
process,
they
are
told
that
further
delays
are
necessary,
but
without
any
explanation
as
to
the
cause
of
these
delays
only
big
excuses.
This
is
upsetting
to
the
members
of
the
public,
especially
those
that
have
agreed
to
their
properties,
to
be
included
as
housing
element
sites.
The
housing
element
process
is
moving
along
much
too
slowly.
D
Other
cities
in
the
region
already
have
their
draft
housing
elements
completed.
It
will
be
difficult
for
the
planning,
commission
and
the
city
council
to
make
up
for
the
delays
caused
by
emc
in
the
planning
department.
The
mayor
and
the
city
manager
need
to
step
in
and
work
with,
both
emc
and
the
planning
department
to
speed
things
up.
These
delays
are
unreasonable,
unacceptable
and
inexcusable.
A
Okay,
thank
you
very
much,
madam
city
clerk.
Now
we
are
on
to
item
number
five.
This
falls
under
I'm
sorry.
Excuse
me.
M
A
A
Thank
you
vice
mayor,
okay,
thank
you.
Vice
mayor
chao
noted
so
I'll
go
ahead
and
call
on
mina
mina.
I
will
now
also
on
zoom,
so
we
don't
have
this
confusion
again,
move
you
over
to
the
attendee
list,
and
so
yes,
I
can
verify
that
that
was
in
fact
a
hand
that
was
raised.
A
So
I
mean,
if
you
raise
your
hand
again,
if
indeed
your
hand
was
raised
in
order
to
speak
under
oral
communications
here
and
to
tell
you
the
truth,
I
don't
see
her
name
either
in
the
panelists
or
the
attendees
at
this
time.
So
if
indeed
that
was
the
case,
then
I
don't
see
her
in
the
meeting
or
with
a
hand
raised
so
I'll
I'll
wait.
Another
moment,
mina
minishu.
A
If
you
can
hear
this
and
you're
still
on
the
on
the
meeting
and
wanted
to
speak
in
oral
communications,
please
go
ahead
and
raise
your
hand,
okay,
so
not
seeing
that
I'll
go
ahead
and
move
to
item
number
five.
This
falls
under
reports
by
council
and
staff,
so
reports
by
council
and
staff
are
items
five,
six,
seven
and
eight
item.
A
Five
is
a
set
of
brief
reports
on
council
member
activities
and
brief
announcements,
and
that
should
be
since
may
17th,
which
was
the
last
time
that
the
city
council
met
in
a
regular
meeting
and
so
by
a
show
of
hands
for
our
city
council.
Would
anyone
like
to
provide
that
brief
report
and
I'll
just
remind
everyone?
That's
you
know
about
a
minute
or
so
of
of
reports
from
activities
and
and
also
in
follow-up
to
something
that
councilmember
willie
had
indicated
during
oral
communications.
A
We
also
implemented
this
to
make
brief
follow-ups
on
some
of
the
things
that
we
heard.
You
know
from
from
the
perspective
of
individual
council
members.
But
again
you
know
about
a
minute
or
so
councilmember
boy.
C
Okay,
so
may
18th,
I
joined
the
cal
city's
peninsula.
Division's
mental
health
await
awareness
event.
It
really
is
good
information
on
the
care
court
that
the
governor
is
proposing,
so
we
have
some
information
there
and
on
may
20th
I
attended
graduation
of
the
class
of
2022
from
silicon
valley,
chinese
school
at
limbo,
high
school
here
I
just
want
to
put
in.
We
have
lots
of
nonprofit
in
our
community.
C
That's
working
for
our
community
and
you
know
our
city
should
really
appreciate
that,
and
this
is
one
of
it
and
the
second
is
well.
We
have
that
we
all
have
the
cooper
kinder
cities,
quick,
cleanup,
I'll,
let
everyone
everybody
else
talk
about
it
and
on
the
22nd
I
joined
a
a
san
francisco,
cheapout
fashion
show
in
honor
of
the
chipotle
month.
It
was
a
really
great
event.
I
represented
cupertino
city
council,
and
that
was
my
first
fashion
show
and
we
all
went
to
the
crest
award
I'll.
Let
everybody
else
elaborate
on
that
too.
C
I
do
want
to
say
I
attended,
may
30th.
I
attended
a
memorial
day
at
oakhill
memorial
park
with
congressional
state
and
local
public
officials,
as
well
as
veterans
and
families
in
membering
and
honoring
of
people
who
serve
our
country.
It
was
a
very
touching
event,
so
I'm
hoping
next
year
we
can
all
go
together.
Thank
you.
A
Great,
thank
you
very
much
councilman
white
and
let
me
see
if
we
have
any
other
hands
raised.
Councilmember
willie
did
you
want
to
go
next.
I
Yes,
so
I'll
go
next
I'll
start
with
the
most.
What
I
feel
is
most
important
vice
mayor
chao
and
I
are
still
very
concerned
about
the
school
closures
and
what
our
community
truly
would
like
to
see
from
us
that
we're
here
to
represent
them.
So
we
have
composed
a
letter
that
liam
that
vice
mayor
and
I
are
signing
to
be
sent
to
them
about
our
concerns
about
school
closures
and
the
fact
that
we
and
them
are
a
part
of
this
community
and
we
should
be
working
together
and
not
finding
out
things.
I
You
know
down
the
road.
That
being
said
I'll
put
that
one
aside
the
question
about
the
first
public
comment
and
flag
lots
that
was
kind
of
a
question.
I
was
hoping
that
our
planning
person,
possibly
pugh,
that
when
we
did
talk
about
sb9,
my
memory
is
that
she
did
bring
up
flag
lots
and
perhaps
she
can
remind
us,
because
I
don't
think
I
remember
hearing
that
they
weren't
allowed
so
I'll,
leave
that
for
hopefully
them.
I
The
other
comment
that
we
had
from
a
a
resident
that
didn't
come
across
very
well
about
the
cip
and
the
work
plan.
Allocating
money
before
we
have
the
tasks
defined,
as
I
said
earlier
tonight,
is
kind
of
putting
the
the
cart
before
the
horse.
We
all
want
things
to
move
along
as
fast
as
possible,
and
if
staff
brings
these
things
to
us
in
a
time
to
make
sure
we
have
the
task
correctly
defined,
then
we
know
how
much
funding
allocation
we
need
not
vice
versa.
A
Well,
thank
you
very
much
council
member
bully,
let's
in
the
interest
of
time,
let's
move
on
to
council
member
more
and
we'll
go
to
vice
mayor
chow.
After
that.
J
Okay,
thank
you,
mayor,
paul,
be
very
brief.
I
attended
the
pride
month
flag
raising
on
june
1st
the
crest
awards
on
may
26th.
It
was
an
excellent
evening.
It
was
great
to
see
everyone
in
person
and
I
I
can't
wait
to
have
it
again
next
year
it
was
really
well
done
and
on
may
21st,
I
worked
on
the
cle,
the
creek
cleanup
at
lawrence
midi
and
to
toot
my
own
horn,
I
pulled
in
over
180
pounds
of
metal.
Thank
you
thank.
M
A
Okay,
very
briefly,
I
see
our
city
attorney
went
ahead
and
unmuted
his
mic
just
quickly.
Chris.
A
H
K
L
A
M
M
Okay,
yeah,
thank
you.
So,
on
the
june
1st
we
I
attended
the
five
month
black
racing.
That's
great.
I
think
we
formed
a
subcommittee
last
year
to
look
at
locations
for
more
windows,
rainbow
sprite
stripe,
I'm
looking
forward
to
find
more
locations
for
that.
I
hope
we
get
something
done
this
month
and
I
attended
the
quest
of
ward
2
and
that's
amazing
to
see
so
many
great
volunteers
who
really
took
the
extra
step
to
serve
the
community,
and
I
thank
you,
john
for
mentioning
the
letter
that
we
drafted
to
cosd.
M
I
I
think
it's
a
you,
know,
google
phone
format,
so
anyone
are
welcome
to
sign-
and
I
am
right
now
in
new
york-
attending
a
retreat
for
diversity
of
thought,
with
leaders
from
jewish,
black
and
asian
community.
A
You
thank
you
very
much
vice
mayor
ciao,
so,
in
addition
to
the
creek
cleanup
and
the
crest
awards
and
the
pride
flag
raising
which
we're
all
at
I
attended,
a
vta
candlelight
vigil
to
you
know
commemorate
the
annual,
the
the
the
one-year
anniversary
of
the
tragedy
that
occurred
in
the
rail
yard
in
in
may,
and
so
I
also
did
have
the
the
the
the
ability
to
attend
the
u.s
marriage
conference
this
year,
and
so
just
very
briefly,
on
a
on
a
summary
there.
A
I'm
really
glad
that
we're
engaging
with
this
organization-
and
I
highly
support
continued
engagement
in
the
future.
I
was
able
to
speak
to
some
really
great
representatives
from
the
public,
nonprofit
and
private
sectors
regarding
a
key
number
of
issues,
including
homelessness,
vehicle
electrification
and
their
associated
infrastructure,
carbon
tracking,
the
arts,
construction,
media,
youth,
employment
and
mental
health.
My
office
will
have
actionable
follow-ups
from
each
of
these
areas.
A
That
should
help
our
city,
mainly
in
terms
of
connecting
people
with
each
other,
and
I'm
proud
to
report
that
my
resolutions,
which
this
council
approved
for
submission
regarding
lobbying,
media
and
democratic
processes,
were
all
passed
and
now
comprise
part
of
the
official
policy
of
this
national
organization.
We
had
an
incredible
panel
on
disinformation.
A
It
was
a
closed
mayor's
only
session,
but
what
I
can
tell
you
is
that
the
problem
is
rampant
and
it
is
widespread.
The
good
news
is
that
there
is
also
prevalent
awareness
of
this
issue.
I
learned
a
lot
listening
to
mayors
across
the
country,
together
with
professionals
working
on
this
problem,
so
I
I
really
look
forward
to
being
able
to
continue
the
work.
I
appreciate
the
words
of
my
colleague,
councilmember
willey,
a
lot
of
this.
A
You
know
it
is
a
bit
of
a
thankless
task
to
take
a
lot
of
administrative
cohesion
and
the
various
steps
that
are
necessary,
but
rest
assured
our
members
of
the
public.
We
we
do
hear
you.
We
do
hear
the
frustrations
and
look
at
the
underlying
reasons
for
them,
but
you
know
at
the
same
time,
a
lot
of
work
is
being
done
on
behalf
of
the
public
and
we're
looking
forward
to
you
know
seeing
it
through
successfully
so
we'll
go
on
to
item
number
six.
This
is
report
on
committee
assignments.
A
These
are
assignments
that
are
assigned
at
the
end
of
every
calendar
year
in
december,
and
so
let's
go
ahead
and
give
a
couple
of
minutes
for
our
committee
assignment
updates.
Again,
that's
from
may
17th
until
the
present
I
do
see
one
hand
raised
from
vice
mayor,
chow
and
councilmember
moore
was
giving
me
an
indication.
So
let's
go
to
the
council
member,
let's
go
to
vice
mayor
ciao
and
then
council,
member
more
than
council
member
y.
I
see
has
just
raised
her
hand.
So
in
that
order.
Vice
mayor
chow.
M
Okay,
on
the
31st
of
may,
we
had
a
legislative
radio
committee
meeting.
We
looked
at
some
bills
had
a
long
discussion
about
governor's
budget
and
the
way
in
the
next
meeting.
We
will
be
looking
at
potential
advocacy
for
this
year.
On
the
second
of
june,
we
had
a
library,
jpf
meeting,
approved
the
budget
and
audit
report,
and
then
they
received
a
presentation
on
egypt
when
and
the
region
they
have,
they
have
identified.
M
They
will
start
a
second
round
of
outreach
and
the
final
draft
strategic
plan
will
be
presented
in
the
next
meeting
in
october.
Some
community
members
noticed
that
they
did
not.
They
were
not
aware
of
the
first
round
of
outreach,
so
whoever
is
is
interested
that
should
be
watching
out
for
the
second
round
and
on
the
6th
of
june
yesterday
we
had
another
dep
meeting,
so
the
current
plan
is
to
have
three
community
meetings
we
had
just
one
on
in
may.
Two
more
is
planned.
M
So
we,
our
recommendation,
is
to
include
the
employee
union
organizations
who
serve
the
community,
the
community,
for
example,
cosd
for
european
fuhsb
and
even
community
college,
and
also
the
cleaners,
the
partners
who
serve
the
city.
Another.
M
M
I
think
we
also
need
to
leverage
the
county
resource
so
that
we
can
memorize
leverage
outreach
only
already
now
to
many
organizations
at
the
county
level.
Thank
you.
J
Thank
you
vice
mayor.
I
really
appreciate
your
comments
on
the
the
cep
meeting
we
did
meet
yesterday
and
I
appreciate
the
member
of
the
public
talking
about
the
delays,
because
we
are
definitely
frustrated
by
how
long
this
is
taking
and
really
want
to
get
to
the
the
secret
process
and
get
that
started
as
soon
as
possible.
And
yes,
we
are
aware
that
our
neighboring
cities
have
already
submitted
a
draft
on
may
19th.
J
I
chaired
the
environmental
review
committee
and
I
want
to
just
have
a
shout
out
for
the
climate
action
plan
2.0.
It
came
to
the
erc
for
a
mitigated,
negative
declaration
determination,
but
if
you
go
to
engage
cupertino
the
climate
action
plan,
2.0
draft
is
available
online
and
there
is
a
link
for
for
that
document
which
you
can
get
a
hold
of.
I
also
chaired
the
audit
committee
on
may
23rd.
The
the
mayor
myself
had
requested
that
two
reports
would
make
it
to
this
meeting,
but
they
unfortunately
did
not.
J
So
I'm
going
to
give
a
very
brief,
cliff
notes.
Version
of
it.
J
This
is
your
cliff
notes,
version
of
the
fiscal
policy
inventory
and
gaap
analysis,
and
what
I
want
to
point
out
is
the
associated
risk
being
high
on
these.
These
items
here,
accounting
and
financial
reporting
accounts
payable
budgeting
capital
assets,
cash
management,
payroll
and
time
keeping
procurement
revenue
and
accounts
receivable.
J
The
mayor-
and
I
will
be
meeting
with
the
consultant
for
that
report
tomorrow,
and
the
other
report
I
would
like
to
mention
is
the
capital
program
effectiveness
study.
I
won't
get
into
the
details
of
that,
but
if
you
go
to
the
may
23rd
audit
committee
meeting
agenda
item,
you
will
be
able
to
pull
up
those
reports
and
look
them
over.
Thank
you.
C
Thank
you,
mayor
paul.
I
just
have
one
item.
As
a
silicon
valley,
clean
energy,
alternative
board
member,
I
was
assigned
to
the
silicon
valley,
clean
energy,
finance
and
administration
committee
meeting.
We
had
our
first
meeting.
I
was
elected
vice
chair
and
went
through
the
finance
and
administration,
and
we
will
report
back
to
the
board.
That's
it!
Thank
you.
I
A
Thank
you
very
much
councilman
willie
and
so
to
the
other
items
that
I
was
on
a
subcommittee
on.
I
will
go
ahead
and
add
that
there
was
a
vta
sstpo
meeting:
that's
security,
safety,
transit
planning
and
operations,
a
committee
that
I
sit
on
as
a
vta
board
member.
A
We
also
had
a
west
valley
mayor's
meeting
that
was
live
over
in
saratoga,
so
the
five
west
valley
cities
rotate
the
chair
ship
of
the
west
valley,
mayors
and
managers
every
year,
and
the
chair
this
year
is
mayor,
tina,
walia
of
saratoga.
So
so
mayor
walia
did
very
graciously
host
us,
the
the
five
cities
mayors
and
the
city
managers
in
in
saratoga.
So
that
was
live.
A
We
we,
you
know,
talked
and
dined
outside,
but
you
know
it
was
a
kind
of
an
open
question
with
regard
to
whether
we
go
ahead
and
continue
those
meetings
which
are
on
a
monthly
basis
in
in
the
live
capacity.
But
I
think
those
will
probably
go
forward
in
meeting
in
person.
So
with
that
I'll
go
ahead
and
move
us
to
item
number
seven.
That
is
our
report
on
subcommittee
assignments.
A
This
is
to
report
out
very
briefly
on
subcommittee
activities
where,
if
it's
a
very
extensive
update
that
needs
to
be
done,
then
we
will
go
ahead
and
notify
our
colleagues
as
well
as
the
public
that
will
be
requesting
an
agenda
item
in
the
future,
probably
study,
session
or
other
applicable
item
on
the
subcommittee
activity,
so
I'll
go
ahead
and
first
call
on
vice
mayor
ciao
and
again,
if
you
are
on
a
subcommittee-
and
you
want
to
report
out
briefly
on
activities
that
have
taken
place
since
our
last
council
meeting,
please
feel
free
to
go
ahead
and
do
so
here.
I
A
Then
we
can,
you
know,
go
ahead
and
update
the
public
and
our
fellow
members
of
council
on
an
agendaized
item
sometime
in
the
future.
So
would
anyone
else
like
to
report
out
on
a
subcommittee
that
they
sit
on
with
any
member
of
council?
And
so
I
don't
see
any
other
hands
raised
at
this
point
and
I'll
just
remind
everyone
that
we
have
another
opportunity
later
in
the
month
and
21st.
A
If
we
want
to
report
out
at
that
point,
so
vice
mayor
chad,
your
hand
is
still
raised,
I'm
assuming
that
it's
just
artifactual
for.
A
I
I
think
I
think
you
essentially
provided
a
brief
update
there
in
your
updates
on
council
member
activities,
but
let's
just
go
ahead
and
you
know
consider
that
provided
and
you
know
you
and
I
are
on
that
subcommittee
to
consider
you
know
potential
locations
and
if
you
wanted
to
notify
your
colleagues
and
and
and
the
public
that
there
are
some.
You
know
more
more
specific
details
as
to
what
a
proposal
might
be.
Let's
go
ahead
and
you
know
consider
that
provided
and
you
know,
potential
follow-up
in
the.
M
Future
yeah
yeah,
so
maybe
the
public
can
email
the
console
with
ideas.
If
they
have
additional
ideas
and
another
subcommittee
is
the
community
breadth
of
the
media,
then
we
have
not
really
provided
an
update
for
council
member
more
and
I
see
bomb.
We
are
we're
hoping
to
examine
the
community's
brand
policies,
so
I
think
I
think,
maybe
after
especially
on
thursday,
we
would
have
more
idea
about.
I
think
it's
evolving.
Every
year
we
are
making
it
better.
So
what
doesn't
work?
We
can
change
it
for
the
next
year.
M
A
Okay,
great
so
good
to
keep
that
in
mind
and
councilmember
willie.
Did
you
have
an
update
that
you
wanted
to
provide
under
this
agenda
item
7.
since.
I
A
Okay,
thank
you
very
much.
Councilmember
wooley.
Let's
go
on
to
item
number
eight,
and
this
is
a
I
want
to
sign
post
this
for
members
of
the
community,
you'll
notice
under
item
number.
Eight.
The
agenda
item
is
not
just
city
manager
update.
It
is
broken
down
into
two
parts.
A
There
are
updates
on
city
business,
but
then
there's
also
a
discussion
of
the
format
of
city
council
meetings
that
is
actionable
because
we're
essentially
motivating
a
discussion
here
as
to
whether
we
we,
you
know,
continue
with
live
hybrid
meetings
or
we
simply
at
this
point,
go
back
to
zoom
only
meetings.
So
jim
welcome
and
let's
take
away
item
number
eight.
Your
city
manager
update
great.
O
Thank
you
marion
council,
so
one
besides
the
other
item,
the
mirror
that
you
just
said.
The
other
item
is
actually
a
fun
one.
The
cupertino
summer
concert
series
begins
thursday
june
16th
at
memorial
park,
amphitheater
from
6
30
pm
to
8
p.m,
and
the
concert
series
continues
thursday
nights
through
july
14th.
So
it's
always
a
fun
place
to
go
out
and
enjoy
some
music.
O
O
We
could
still
do
hybrid
meetings,
there's
still
the
governor's
emergency
mandate
out
there
that
allows
the
virtual
meetings.
The
other
part
that
I've
been
watching
in
our
our
emergency
operations.
Manager,
too,
is
when
we
came
back
into
this
room.
We
were
at
about
140
cases
on
a
seven-day
average
and
it
went
up
to
160
start
1067
cases.
So
a
large.
A
Increase
so
so
just
clarify
that
jim,
when
you
say
140
and
then
a
thousand
you're
talking
about
county-wide,
correct.
O
O
Off
that
it's
just
but
overall
they're
saying
they
are
going
out,
but,
as
we
know
from
the
past,
we've
been
much
better
than
the
rest
of
the
county
in
vaccinations
and
everything
else.
So,
given
that
I
thought
I'd
bring
it
forward,
you
know
the
for
public
safety,
council
safety
staff
safety.
I
thought
it's
my
duty
to
bring
it
forward
and
at
least
throw
out
there
a
question
as
to
whether
the
council
would
want
to
go
back
to
a
virtual
type
of
setup
until
further
notice
or
continue
it
as
a
hybrid.
A
O
A
Into
that
direction,
okay,
well,
thank
you
very,
very
much
for
bringing
it
ford,
mr
manager.
So
let's
go
ahead
and
open
this
up
to
members
of
the
public
with
their
input.
I
do
see
two
hands
raised.
They
are
from
lisa
warren
and
jenny
and
we
also
have
road
to
fry
now.
So
let's
go
ahead.
Same
application
applies
for
any
other
item
up
to
three
minutes
for
each
person
you
can
pull
together.
A
That
would
be
two
minutes
each
up
to
10
minutes,
and
then
please
have
your
hand
raised
by
the
time
that
the
purse,
the
first
person
is
done
speaking
in
in
in
zoom
and
as
the
city
manager
noted,
there
aren't
any
members
of
the
public
here,
but
if
you
have
blue
card
submitted
to
the
city
clerk
by
the
time,
the
first
person
is
done
speaking
we'll
go
ahead
and
entertain.
A
The
public
comment
live
here
in
community
hall
as
well
and
then,
finally,
if
you
email
cityclerk
at
cupertino.org
city
clerk,
is
all
one
word
within
the
time
of
the
first
person
speaking
we'll
go
ahead
and
have
our
city
clerk
read
up
to
three
minutes
of
your
email
into
the
record.
So
let's
go
ahead
and
start
with
lisa
warren
welcome,
lisa.
P
R
P
My
hope,
though,
at
that
time
when
I
was
pushing
for
kept
wondering
when
and
when
is,
I
would
hope
that
not
just
council
members,
city
manager
and
potentially
city
attorney,
but
all
and
and
of
course,
your
student
city
clerk
needs
to
be
there
and
she
has
been
all
it.
It's
beneficial,
I
believe,
for
the
public
to
be
participating
in
meetings
where
all
of
staff
is,
why
not
just
them.
P
So
I'm
not
sure
that,
and
I
have
to
tell
you
the
reason
for
that
is,
there's
been
points
over
the
years
now
that
some
of
the
city
staff
that
are
working,
you
know
zooming
from
home
or
wherever
have
so
many
distract
very
obvious
distractions
and
it
doesn't
feel
like
full
attention,
often
is
being
given
to
the
meeting
and
that's
unfortunate
and,
like
I
said
there
were
several
many
people
who
commented
on
that.
P
So
I'm
saying
all
that
because
this
is
the
only
opportunity
to
say
that
since
we
started
but
yeah
there's
a
huge
uptick
and
it's
crazy
out
of
control
again
in
a
different
way.
P
So
if
you
all
feel
more
comfortable,
not
doing
that
not
being
there
for
another
period
of
time
until
hopefully
soon
we
can
get
back
in
but
then
get
everyone
there.
Please,
because
I
think
it's
important
and
also
as
big
projects
come
up
and
perhaps
if
that
person,
the
person
and
entity
that
is
running
the
show
or
falco
or
the
rise
had
wanted
to
participate
in
the
last
meeting
that
you
had
it,
it
would
have
been
really
great
if
they
were
there
live,
so
that,
but
that's
just
my
point.
P
B
There
we
are,
you
know,
hi
everybody,
you
know,
I'm
glad
we're
having
this
discussion.
I
prefer
that
we
just
keep
on
with
what
we're
doing
now,
where
we
have
the
choice
of
coming
in.
If
we
want
to
or
we
can
if
it
works
in
some
situation,
if
one
is
better
off
at
home,
I
was
actually
in
orlando
a
week
or
two
ago
and
I
had
planned
to
try
to
come
in
to
the
meeting
on
the
23rd.
B
But
you
know
it's
three
hours
everybody's
gone
to
bed,
but
also
I've
been
running
to
santa
cruz
back
and
forth,
and
it
it's
nice
to
be
to
to
know
that
you
have
the
option
that
if
you
want
to
come
in,
if
you're,
if
you
happen
to
be
there,
you
can.
I
almost
came
in
tonight,
but
we've
got
another
some
other
drama
going
on
with
the
car,
and
I
I
thought.
Okay,
that's
fine.
I
can
just
come
in
on
zoom,
but
I
was
there.
B
I
think
a
couple
of
times-
and
I
see
tonight
that
some
of
you
were
there
and
some
of
you
at
other
places-
and
I
think
I
I
think
at
this
point
with
the
craziness
that
we've
had
from
covet
and
all
the
craziness
from
people
are
having
to
go
back
into
work
or
working
from
home
again,
etc,
trying
to
be
places
in
different
times.
I
mean
to
me
having
the
ability
to
be
there
or
come
in
on
zoom
or
for
the
first
half
an
hour.
B
B
If
we
go
back
to
just
zoom,
I
I'm
really
concerned
that
some
of
the
political
drama
that
was
going
on
statewide,
I
really
feel
like
the
public,
was
left
out
of
a
lot
of
the
things
going
on
in
the
in
the
political
arena
in
california,
because
we
couldn't
go
anywhere
because
of
the
covid
and
no.
So
I
really
don't
want
to
go
just
back
to
just
zoom.
B
I
I
really
want
to
know
that
I
can
I'm
in
and
see
you
guys
feel
comfortable
that
my
city
council
is
there,
because
I
will
tell
you
right
now.
I
I
voted
very
differently
on
the
ballot
today
I
ran
in
and
I
voted
in
person
at
one
of
the
libraries,
but
I
voted
because
of
what
happened
with
covid
et
cetera.
B
I
voted
very
differently
than
I
normally
would
have
for
people
completely
different,
but
I
I
don't
want
to
feel
isolated
from
my
politicians
anymore
and
being
able
to
come
into
the
same
building
where
you
guys
are
and
see
you.
There
is
very
reassuring
to
me
that
local
governance
is
not
being
obliterated
in
this
state,
so
so
to
me,
it's
a
security
thing,
seeing
you
guys
there
and
being
able
and
see
our
folks.
There
really
is
very,
very
reassuring
to
me
in
this
extremely
upsetting
political
time.
Thank
you.
S
The
evening
council
members,
I
do
like
the
coat
the
hybrid
option
and
it's
also
a
greener
way
to
attend
meetings.
S
The
thing
that
worries
me
when
I
see
y'all
on
the
dais
is
that
you're
all
sitting
next
to
each
other
and
I'm
wondering
whether
it
be
possible
to
put
up
some
protective
acrylic
separators
between
you
guys
up
there,
because
I
worry
about
you
and,
and
it
would
be,
you
don't
want
to
get
covered
and
we
don't
want
you
to
get
covered.
We
don't
want
you
all
to
be
out
at
the
same
time.
So
that's
my
two
cents
have
a
good
night.
N
Good
evening
again
hi,
yes,
I
would
like
to
see
you
maintain
the
hybrid
version.
I
think
think
that
the
covet
is
very
real.
It
goes
up
and
it
comes
down
and
it
goes
up
and
it
comes
down
my
93
year
old
mother,
who
has
been
vaccinated
twice
and
boosted
twice,
went
to
two
funerals
of
friends
who
did
not
pass
away
from
covet,
but
while
she
was
at
those
two,
she
contracted
covid
and
so
did
seven
other
people
at
those
meetings.
Fortunately,
because
of
her
vaccinated
status,
she
had
a
mild
case.
N
That
being
said,
I
think
it's
all
we
we
always
get
all
excited
about
everybody
getting
back
together
and
hugging
and
kissing
and
seeing
each
other
and
all
that
stuff.
And
I
really
like
to
caution
all
of
you
who
are
our
leaders
and
when
we
see
you
in
those
rooms,
that's
it
it
bothers
me.
I
mean
I've.
N
I've
been
very
much
stay
at
home
through
this
whole
process
and
it
bothers
me
to
see
people
getting
together
indoors,
outdoors,
I'm
pretty
good
with
that,
but
indoors,
where
you're
all
breathing
the
same
air
all
the
time
and
especially,
if
you're,
if
you
know
other
people
are
coming
in
to
that
room,
you
don't
know
their
status,
you
can't
know
their
status,
so
I
guess
I
would
encourage
you
to
keep
it
at
hybrid,
because
another
benefit
to
me
is
that
people
can
attend
more
easily
people
with
families,
people
who
have
kids
in
school
people
who
work
different
times.
N
It's
just.
I
think
you
get
the
benefit
of
many
more
of
our
residents,
giving
you
information,
then
you
could.
If
they
had
to
drive
there,
I
mean
just
just
tonight.
You
have
people
who
come
here
often
often
always
come
to
these
meetings,
and
yet
they
themselves
were
not
able
to
come
tonight
now.
I
wouldn't
have
been
there
because
of
the
reasons
I
just
said,
but
people
who
have
been
coming
we're
not
able
to
so.
I
just
really
encourage
you
to
keep
it
at
least
hybrid,
at
least
hybrid.
A
So
so
connie,
just
to
clarify
terminology
here,
hybrid
means
both
live
and
on
zoom.
Are
you
suggesting
that
we
have
both
live
and
because
I'm
just
listening
to
some
of
your
reasons
and
I'm
trying
to
reconcile
them
with
you
know
your
concerns.
So
so
are
you?
Are
you
saying
that
we
should
stay
live
and
on
zoom
or
just
on
zoom.
N
Well,
I
guess,
for
my
purposes,
I
think
just
zoom
is
fine.
I
think
that
you
get
plenty
of
feedback
from
us.
That
being
said,
I
know
that
there
are
some
benefits
to
being
live.
I
don't
want
to
specifically
say
that,
but
yes,
I
prefer
something
I'll
just
say
I
prefer
something
and
just
leave
it
out.
A
Okay,
understood
understood
all
right
thanks
very
much,
so
that
should
do
it
for
our
speakers,
madam
city
clerk,
was
there
anybody
who,
emailed
in
during
the
time
that
the
first
speaker
was
speaking
on
this
item?
No.
A
Okay,
thank
you
very
much
all
right.
So,
let's
you
know,
let's
bring
it
here
on
to
the
dyess
with
council
as
well
as
councilmember
way,
and
vice
mayor
challen
zoom.
You
know
I'm
open
to
suggestions.
A
One
of
the
things
that
our
city
manager
had
asked
me
about
was
whether
we
wanted
to
go
ahead
and
proceed
with
this
hybrid
arrangement
or
whether
we
want
to
go
ahead
and
bring
it
back
to
zoom,
and
you
know
frankly,
I
just
felt
more
comfortable
to
you
know,
bring
it
back
to
the
the
dice
and
the
public
and
have
that
conversation.
A
So
you
know
to
start
us
off.
I
can
see
the
merits
of
either
one,
and
I
think
that
the
reality
of
the
situation
is
that
across
the
country
there
are
convenings
and
gatherings.
I've
been
following
the
science
on
this,
and
you
know
this
is
a
novel
situation,
of
course,
but
we're
currently
in
what
people
are
describing
as
the
the
sixth
wave
of
kovid,
it
is
generally
acknowledged,
as
being
you
know,
less
severe
in
terms
of
hospitalization
rates.
A
At
the
same
time,
the
numbers
are
what
the
numbers
are
in
the
county.
It
is
clear
that
we
have
escalated
numbers
of
cases
having
just
come
back
from
a
national
conference
which
was
held
in
reno
drove
over
there,
and
I
I
can
tell
you
that
there
are
certainly
places
where
people
are
gathering
in
very,
very
large
crowds,
and
you
know,
as
you
can
imagine,
the
mayors
from
across
the
country
have
very
you
know.
A
Disparate
types
of
you
know,
perspectives
and
practices
with
regard
to
masking
up,
but
I
will
say
community
hall,
as
it
is
empty
right
now
within
the
chamber
and
a
few
of
us
on
the
dyas.
I
think
I'm
counting
six.
There
is
the
possibility
for
social
distancing.
I
tried
to
motivate
that
today.
Frankly,
I
I
put
you
know:
casper
wooly's
name
tag
couple
away
from
mine
and
you
know
there's
just
kind
of
I
think
habits
that
are
you
know
you.
K
A
Entrenched,
but
we
do
have
enough
seats
here
or
spaces
if
you
will
to
go,
you
know,
person
skip
a
person,
you
know
etc,
which
essentially
means
that
we
can.
We
can
keep
six
feet
away,
I'm
I'm
pretty
open
at
this
time,
but
I
I
do
think
that
there
is
a
point
to
be
said
for
what
was
stated
on
one
one
of
the
members
of
the
public
that
you
just
engage
a
little
bit
more
when
you're
live.
A
One
of
the
points
that
was
made
and
I'm
not
trying
to
you
know,
make
this
more
more
onerous
for
our
staff,
but
I
often
think
that
you
know
if
we
were
to
have
the
cameras
on,
we
would
get
a
bit
more
engagement.
At
least
we
would
be
able
to
see
you
know
what
people
are
doing
as
opposed
to
just
you
know
a
name
and
and
get
a
sense
of
that
engagement
and
one
of
the
reasons
that
reason.
One
of
the
reasons
I
say
that
is
that
I
have
asked
during
the
pandemic.
A
You
know
literally
the
next
day
you
know
hey
what
was
the
key
decision
made
on
this
particular
item
and
I
I
think
there
just
tends
to
be
a
tendency
and
I'm
guilty
of
it.
I'm
not
I'm
not
going
to
lie.
I
mean
in
some
of
these
meetings.
A
You
turn
your
camera
off
and
you're
kind
of
wondering
you
know
and
whether
it's
mentally
or
actually
physically,
I
you
know,
I
want
to
be
able
to
be
fair
to
people,
but
at
the
same
time
I
will
say
that
it
makes
the
job
of
a
publicly
elected
official,
much
more
difficult
if
there
are
people
from
the
public
that
are
basically
speaking
and
kind
of
not
really
knowing
what
they're
talking
about
with
regard
to.
You
know
trying
to
sort
out
the
pressures
of
the
role
of
public
accountability.
A
So
the
fact
of
the
matter
is,
if
you
have
you
know
a
lot
of
various
pressures
coming
from
the
accountability
side
of
things
you
know:
if
you're
live,
it
does
make
it
a
little
bit
easier
to
you
know
kind
of
steward
some
of
these
questions
in
so
I'll
leave
it
at
that.
For
the
purposes
of
this
discussion,
I'm
open
to
you
know
hearing
what
my
colleagues
would
like
to
do,
and
perhaps
I'll
just
say
that
I
think
we
get
a
little
bit
more
done
in
the
live
context.
We'll
probably
keep
it
hybrid
either
way.
A
I
I
did
speak
to
some
mayors.
Actually,
during
this
past
you
know
u.s
mayor's
conference
where
they
just
went
live.
You
know
they
basically
didn't.
You
know,
go
through
the
added
added
effort
and
and
believe
me,
it
is
a
lot
of
added
effort
having
been
directly
working
with
our
video
team
throughout
all
the
various
types
of
iterations,
and
you
know,
I'm
not,
I
I'm
not
I'm
not
engaging
in
puffery.
You
know
some
of
these
solutions.
A
I
actually
you
know,
helped
to
develop
in
terms
of
how
we
you
know
in
cupertino.
You
know,
engage
and
meld
the
video
aspect
of
this
with
the
the
live
component.
So
you
know
these
aren't
easy
questions
to
navigate,
but
you
know
I,
I
think
we're
at
a
point
right
now
where
either
way
we
can
either
go.
You
know
exclusively
zoom,
we
can
go
hybrid.
A
I
don't
think
anybody
would
be
particularly
happy
if
we
went
only
live
so
you
know,
obviously,
that's
not
on
the
table
right
now,
but
you
know
personally,
I'm
I'm
open
to
going
either
way
with
maybe
a
bit
of
a
proclivity
for
saying
if
we
can
get
six
people
on
the
dice.
This
is
a
nice
distribution
by
the
way,
if
we
and
people
from
the
public
are
absolutely
right,
if
we
have
five
people
fit
in
kind
of
cramped
in
it
is,
it
is
actually
quite
congested
so
yeah.
Those
are.
A
Those
are
some
of
my
thoughts
on
this.
Any
anybody
like
to
add
to
this
in,
in
terms
of
the
conversation
vice
mayor,
I
see
your
hand
is
raised
in
zoom
and
council
member
willie
just
raised
his
hand
here
on
the
dice.
So
let's
go
to
you
vice
mayor
and
then
we'll
follow
up
with
councilman
wooley.
M
A
Let
me
let
me
respond
to
that
vice
versa.
So
your
point
of
view,
okay,
so
someone.
A
Me
I'm
sorry
so
so
your
point
of
voter
order
is
noted.
However,
the
city
attorney
has
already
constructed
the
language
of
item
number
eight,
as
I
indicated
at
the
beginning
of
the
of
the
item
where
I'll
note
again
I'll
refer
you
to
8b
discussion
of
format
of
city
council
meetings
and
the
recommended
action
is
quote:
receive
city
manager,
update
on
city
business
and
provide
direction
on
whether
city
council
meetings
should
be
hybrid
or
fully
remote.
M
So
then
I
would
prefer
that
we
stay
hybrid,
because
initially
I
was
resistant,
that
we
have
to
come
back
in
person
yeah
it's
time
to
go
to
the
council,
to
the
city
hall
and
all
that,
but
I
think
it's
we
need
to
be
in
person
so
that
when,
if
any
member
of
the
public
wants
to
reach
out
to
us
couldn't
reach
out
to
us
at
least
there
is
a
day
two
days
in
a
month
we
will
be
at
the
city
hall,
the
community
hall,
they
can
stay
and
we
are
on
break.
M
M
So
I
think
we
need
to
keep
that
option
and
there
are
people
who
prefer
face,
I'm
still
in
person
possible
and
right
now
in
new
york.
Oddly
in
this
meeting
we're
in
the
same
room
all
they
know
and
we're
not
here
I
took
to
the
covey
test
this
morning,
just
to
be
sure
I
have
negative
before
the
meeting
I
will
take
one
after
but
yeah
that's
anyway,
so
I
would
prefer
we
keep
the
hybrid
object,
but
should
we
be.
I
A
A
You
know,
I
know
that
doing
kind
of
like
the
seating
order
on
the
fly,
maybe
there's
resistance
to
that,
but
if
you'll
notice
as
you're
looking
at
the
pan
shot
on
on
zoom
or
if
video
changes
over
to
the
the
middle
camera,
I
mean
you
see
two
empty
chairs
on
one
side
on
my
right
and
two
empty
chairs
on
my
left,
so
I
mean
I,
I
think
the
space
is
there
to
have
our
city
clerk
city
attorney,
city
manager,
as
well
as
three
council
members,
and
so
I
mean
I
I
think,
as
the
chair
of
the
meeting
you
know
for
our
city
council.
A
I
would
I
would
be
here
unless
I'm
not
available,
but
I
mean
you
know
outside
of
that.
I
think
if
we
could
arrange
a
schedule,
maybe
for
council
members,
you
know
a
couple
council
members
to
take
the
meeting
remotely.
That
would
give
us
more
diaspace.
For
instance,
if
we
were
kind
of
you
know
on
the
bent
of
doing
this,
a
little
bit
more,
you
know
regularly
on
a
hybrid
basis,
councilmember
moore.
A
Let
me
let
me
go
to
councilman
way
and
then
we'll
go
to
you
with
your
hand,
raised
council
member
willie,
I'm
sorry
I
misspoke,
I
said
councilmember
way,
but
councilmember
willie.
I
Yeah,
I
I
think
it's
good
to
get
each
of
us
our
comments.
I
I
So
as
long
as
we
all
know
that,
if
there
is
a
wave
in
this
little,
you
know
small
locale,
we
would
have
the
ability
to
say
we
need
to
play
it
safe
this
week
and
have
a
remote
meeting
and
come
back
as
soon
as
possible,
realizing
individually
contracting
covid
wow.
I
A
Wooley
and
then
councilmember,
moore
and
we'll,
I
think,
probably
entertain
a
motion
after
that.
If
there
are
no
other
initial
hands
raised.
J
Okay,
thank
you.
I
do
see
two
empty
seats
on
the
on
the
ends
of
of
the
diocese
here.
I'm
I
personally
am
comfortable
with
with
coming
into
the
meetings,
and
I,
if
the
question
is
whether
or
not
there's
a
preference,
I
I
like
the
hybrid
that
we're
doing
now
and
it
seems
to
be
working.
J
I
did
actually
have
a
comment
on
the
the
city
manager
update,
having
received
a
cupertino
matters,
email,
and
I
hope
that
the
this
staff
turnover
can
be
referenced
because
there
was
I'm
going
to
say
a
cherry-picked
data
point.
That
indicates
an
87
percent
amount
above
the
median
turnover,
but
it
that's
neglecting
to
point
out
the
negative
43
percent
the
year
before
and
the
negative
13
the
year
before
that.
So
I'm
hoping
that
you
get
a
chance
to
to
look
at
it.
J
I've
forwarded
it
to
you
so
that
you
can
make
a
comment,
and
I
know
that
you've
provided
some
information
about
the
number
of
positions
which
are
are
vacant,
so
it
depends,
as
you
know,
if
you
can
take
that
data
and
present
it
in
all
different
ways
to
support
a
position,
and
I
want
to
make
sure
that
the
situation
in
cupertino,
I
believe,
there's
maybe
14
or
15
vacancies.
Currently
I'd
like
to
have
the
public
understand
if
that's
historically
similar
is
it?
J
A
Okay:
let's
go
ahead
and
councilman
roy.
Did
you
want
to
speak
to
this
item
before
we
have
a
motion
on
it
for
delivery.
C
Sorry,
very
briefly,
I'm
in
the
hotel
lobby-
that's
where
I
have
my
mask
on.
I
am
actually
okay,
with
whatever
the
council
decides
and
I'm
okay
with
coming
too
and
as
soon
as
you
allow
me
to
wear
my
mask,
sometimes
because
if
I
come
back
from
practice,
I
will
be
wearing
my
mask
when
I'm
with
you
guys
just
to
be
safe.
Of
course,.
A
For
your
sake,
of
course,
thank
you
councilmember
way.
You
know
I'll
go
ahead
and
can
I
I'm
going
to
go
ahead
and
do
do
something
a
little
bit
different
from
what
I
normally
do
I'll
go
ahead
and
put
the
motion
on
the
table
and
I
will
move
that
we
continue
with
our
hybrid
meetings,
with
a
recommendation
that
we
encourage
a
couple
of
our
council
members
to
during
our
hybrid
meetings.
Take
it
from
a
zoom
video
location
for
each
meeting.
Can
I
have
a
second
for
this?
A
A
A
Okay,
all
right,
so
we
have
a
motion
and
second
on
the
table
vice
mayor
and
then
followed
by
councilmember
moore
vice
mayor.
M
Yeah,
I
think,
if
necessary,
of
course,
some
council
members
can
choose
in
just
seeing
the
picture
right
now.
I
think
we
have
enough
space
for
five
council
members
plus
two
staff
on
the
two
end
of
the
dice.
M
That
would
be
special
to
comfortable
the
distributed
or
another
option
is
we
could
have
five
council
members
on
the
dice
and
the
staff
would
be
sitting
in
front
of
the
council.
I
think
that's
the
setting
for
a
lot
of
other
city
council
or
school
boards
that
staff
is
always
seeing
in
our
table
in
front
of
two
sites,
so
that
could
be
arranged
too,
but
I
think
there
is
space
right
now
for
city
manager
and
city
attorney
to
be
on
the
to
very
end
and
the
five
council
members
in
space
outing.
A
Yeah
I
mean
we've
gone
through
a
lot
of
different
configurations
and
just
for
the
benefit
of
the
public,
I
mean
when
we
conducted
interviews
on
the
city
attorney
and
the
city
manager.
We
went
ahead
and
conducted
them
live
in
community
hall
because
I
don't
think
you
would
want
to
you
know,
hire
a
city
attorney
or
city
manager
without
actually
having
met
them
in
person.
So
so
we
figured
out
the
configuration
of
tables
within
the
the
chamber
of
community
hall,
for
instance.
A
So
so
I
think
social
distancing
is
not
so
much
of
an
issue
to
councilman
weiss
point.
You
know
we
can
there's
no
reason
we're
not
wearing
masks
right
now,
so
we
can.
We
can
certainly
be
doing
that
so
motion
in
a
second
on
the
table.
Council
member
vice
mayor
chad's
made
their
her
comments,
and
now
we
have
councilmember
moore
you're
indicating
yeah.
J
Before
no
I'm
sorry,
I'm
just
a
little
bit
curious
how
it
is
that
item
eight,
the
city
manager
update,
has
this
particular
motion.
Could
the
attorney
explain
again
well.
A
Let
me
recap
this
okay,
so
I
I
guess
I
haven't
been
really
clear
on
on
the
sequencing
of
this,
so
jim
had
asked
me
whether
we
can
go
back
to
zoom,
okay,
and
so
I
I
said
to
him.
Let
me
think
about
it
and
then
a
few
days
later
said
I've
thought
about
it.
Let's
bring
this
to
the
public,
let's
bring
this
to
council,
and
so
we
then
asked
how
do
we
go
ahead
and
have
this
discussion?
A
So
if
you'll,
if
you'll
read
again
the
sub
item
for
item
eight,
that's
eight
b,
discussion
of
format
of
city
council
meetings
and
there's
a
recommended
action
under
that,
so
that
so
that's
how
this
item
got
into
the
city
manager
update-
and
you
know
I
personally,
I
think
it's
clear-
I
can
see
where
the
confusion
might
be
with
regard
to
not
necessarily
realizing
under
a
city
manager
update
that
the
recommended
action
in
this
case
would
be
receiving
the
manager
update
on
city
business
and
providing
direction
on
whether
city
council
meetings
should
be
hybrid
or
fully
remote.
A
But
it
is
there,
it
isn't.
It
is
there
in
the
letter
of
the
agenda,
and
you
know
it
was
where
we
thought
we
could
put
it
to
be
most
clear
and
and
prevalent.
J
Okay,
thank
you
mayor
so
in
in
the
future.
I'd
rather
see
this
as
a
separate
item
and
that
we
just
stick
to
the
the
city
manager,
update,
question
and
and
those
those
topics
separately.
As
as
you
heard,
I
had
some
information
that
I
would
like
to
have
addressed
as
well.
Thank
you.
A
M
Yeah,
I
agree
with
councilmember
more.
These
item
should
not
be
on
diversity
manager,
update.
The
reason
we
have
agenda
is
the
public
who
are
interested
in
itunes
could
come
and
speak,
but
if
we
put
it
under
manager
update,
even
though
it's
indigenous
a
and
b
most
people
would
not
know
that,
but
for
this
case
things
will
have
item
so
at
least
it's
on
this
agenda.
It's
just,
I
think
in
the
future.
It
should
be
a
separate
item,
so
the
property
know
this
matter
is
on
the
agenda.
A
Okay,
well,
thank
you
very
much.
Vice
versa.
Yeah
I
mean
there's,
there's
a
slight
difference
between
item
12
and
what
we're
discussing
here.
A
Item
12
allows
us
to
have
you
know,
hybrid
meetings,
and
it
relates
to
the
brown
act
and
being
able
to
not
have
to
in
your
case
tonight
and
in
councilmember
way's
case
tonight,
post
a
public
notice
where
you
are
and
include
that
in
as
part
of
our
notice,
like
you
know,
specifically
you're
you're
in
a
certain
you
know,
location
and
councilman
was
in
a
certain
location
and
you
don't
have
to
actually
open
up
the
public,
even
though
councilmember
white
indicated
that
indeed
she
is
in
a
public
setting
in
in
a
hotel
lobby,
but
under
the
regular
brown
act,
you'd
actually
have
to
post
a
piece
of
paper
notice
to
indicate
that
yeah
the
public
can
come
in.
A
So
so
it's
a
bit
of
strange.
You
know
legal
requirement,
that's
that's
a
bit
anticipated
and
and
yes
on
a
separate
basis.
They're
working
on
the
on
the
brown
act
on
a
permanent
basis
going
forward,
but
as
we
have
it
right
now
we
have
a
month-to-month
provision,
and
so
that's
item.
12,
that's
the
month-to-month
provision,
the
extension
of
that
allowance
to
not
have
to
do
that.
You
know
kind
of
noticing.
So
so
that's
where
we're
at
on
item
item
12,
item,
item
eight
b
is
an
extension
of
that
allowance.
A
Basically,
you
know
it's
it's
how
we
treat
it
in
in
cupertino,
you
know,
do
we
want
to
be
hybrid
or
do
we
want
to
be
live?
But
I
will
say
if
we
didn't
have
item
12.
Okay,
if
item
12
was
not
there
and
we
didn't
extend
it,
we
could
still
have
hybrid
meetings.
It's
just
that.
A
You
know
the
majority
of
us
would
have
to
be
here
on
the
diocese
and
then
again,
if
you're,
not
you
know,
if
you're
not
here
live,
you
would
have
to
post
notice
where
you
were
so
that
the
public
can
come
in
and
speak
when
the
public
was
allowed
to
speak.
So,
okay,
so
that's
where
we're
at.
I
have
a
motion
and
a
second
on
the
on
the
on
the
on
the
floor.
R
M
A
That
we
take
a
vote
on
this.
M
A
That's
fine.
You
know
I'll
I'll
point
out
vice
mayor
that
the
that
the
that
the
effect
of
I
guess
withdrawing
your
second
and
not
taking
a
motion
vote
is
just
to
I
think,
carry
on
as
we're
going
so,
and
you
know
I'll
note
that
we
have
rescinded
the
emergency
order.
So
so
the
the
city
manager
wouldn't
have
the
authority
to
unilaterally
say
that
we're
going
back
to
you
know
a
zoom
environment
and
chris,
you
can
correct
me
if
I'm
wrong
on
that,
but
I
think
you
know
we
we
did.
We
didn't
yeah.
A
We
did
rescind
the
emergency
order
in
cupertino,
allowing
that
to
you
know
happen
through
the
the
city
manager's
office.
So
I
think
the
effect
would
be
that
we're
continuing
with
hybrid
meetings.
H
A
Okay
and
I'll
just
you
know
very
briefly,
I
may
comment
councilman
moore.
I
would
still
suggest
that
you
know
a
couple
of
council
members,
one
or
two,
you
know
take
the
meeting
you
know
by
by
a
remote
mechanism
so
that
we
could
have
a
bit
more
more
space
for
the
time
being.
A
That
being
said,
there
might
be
an
abundance
of
caution.
You
know
being
applied
here.
You
know
the
the
the
rates
are,
what
the
rates
are,
there's
a
very
significant
percentage.
I
guess
in
any
population
right
now
in
the
united
states-
that's
not
vaccinated,
so
we
might
be
seeing
you
know
a
certain
number
of
that.
A
Again,
you
know
the
data
does
tell
us
that
people
that
have
had
it
are
getting
it
again
and
with
omicron
some
people
are
getting
omicron
and
getting
omicron
again.
So
you
know
this.
Is
there
there's
a
lot
there's
a
lot
to
consider
here:
councilmember
moore.
J
A
My
motion
was
to
continue
our
hybrid
meetings
so
essentially.
A
Yes,
with
a
suggestion-
and
I
didn't
make
it
a
requirement
that
a
couple
of
council
members
each
time
take
the
meeting
remotely
so
as
to
provide
a
bit
more
space
on
the
dice.
But
but
the
obligatory
portion
of
the
motion,
if
you
will,
would
be
just
to
continue
the
hybrid
meetings.
J
Okay,
so
I
I
do
second,
that
I'm
I
personally
would
want
to
have
the
ability
to
come
to
city
community
hall
each
time
whether
or
not
it
means
that
we've
rearranged
the
the
chairs.
J
But
I
would
like
to
have
that
ability,
rather
than
having
this
choice
of
you
know,
you
need
to
stay
home
this,
this
week's
meeting
or
or
not
so
for
me,
I'd
rather
be
in
in
person
and
until
if
I'm,
if,
if
I
see
something
in
the
news
that
bothers
me
about
the
the
rates
that
I
don't
want
to
be
here,
because
I
would
want,
I
need
to
be
in
a
mask
or
something
for
the
for
the
entire
meeting.
Then
I'd
like
to
be
able
to
make
that
choice
myself.
A
And
just
to
clarify
my
intent
on
the
motion
council,
member
moore,
I
want
to
be
very
clear
on
this.
I
mean
this
to
apply
only
to
our
regular
council
meetings,
so
the
ones
that
take
place
on
the
first
and
third
tuesdays
of
the
month
and
not
to
apply
to
special
counsel
meetings.
A
Okay,
great
all
right,
so
we
have
a
motion.
Second,
I
don't
see
further
comments
or
hands
up,
let's
go
ahead
and
take
a
roll
call
vote
on
this.
Madam
city
clerk.
D
A
Well,
thank
you
very
much.
Madison
clerk.
It's
now
8
30..
We
started
at
5
30.,
so
let's
go
ahead
and
take
a
five
minute
break,
we'll
go
ahead
and
reconvene
at
8
37
with
the
consent
calendar,
which
is
items
9
through
36,
accepting
14,
which
was
already
taken
off
of
consent
and
postponed
until
thursday,
the
9th
of
this
month.
Thanks
we'll
see
you
at
8
37.