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A
Well,
we
have
a
quorum
so
as
soon
as
matt
sits
down
again
we
can
it's
6
33
and
we
can
call
the
meeting
to
order.
Do
we
need
to
call
roll,
or
should
we
just
go
around
and
state
our
names.
B
We
can
do
roll
call
I'll
just
do
that.
Real,
quick.
B
C
C
C
B
Elaine
federici
is
absent,
questa
is
absent,
eric
sampson
is
here
is
here
and
marilyn
hinkfest.
B
E
C
A
A
A
Then
let's
go
on
to
the
old
business
of
the
neighborhood
mapping:
I'm
I'm
just
wondering
what
kind
of
feedback.
D
Yeah
sorry
cj's
frozen,
so
I
wasn't
sure
she
was
trying
to
say
anything,
but
actually
so
since
last
meeting
I'm
gonna
share
my
screen,
so
you
guys
can
take
a
look
at
this.
I
was
working
with
the
gis
department
and
I
think
I
showed
you
guys
this
last
time
they
created
this
awesome
map
that
took
what
helene
and
cj
put
together,
and
so
this
is
an
interactive
map
on
our
website.
D
So
I
took
this
to
the
communications
team
and
I
let
them
know
that
the
next
step
was
for
hpc
to
get
just
feedback
from
stakeholders
and,
as
a
team,
we
discussed
that
we
think
that's
a
great
idea
and
how
we
want
to
really
promote
that
for
the
city
and
really
launch
a
community
engagement
campaign
and
ask
ask
residents,
you
know
this.
These
are
the
neighborhood
lines.
This
is
we.
These
are
the
neighborhood
boundaries.
This
is
why
we
named
them
this.
Do
you
agree?
D
Do
you
disagree
and
then
also
put
the
history
out
there
and
ask
them
if
they
would
like
to
make
any
changes
if
they
have
anything
to
add
if
they
want
to
submit
any
pictures?
Anything
like
that.
So
that
is
something
that
we're
working
on
right
now,
just
because
we
think
that
this
could
be
an
awesome
map
that
inglewood
could
have
forever
that
defines
the
neighborhoods,
but
we
want
to
make
sure
that
we
get
enough
stakeholder
feedback.
D
So
that's
part
one.
So
part
two
is
last
time.
Helene
and
cj
also
discussed
that
they
wanted
some
type
of
interactive
storyboard,
and
so
I
reached
out
to
our
gis
department-
and
I
asked
if
they
had
anything
like
that,
and
they
had
a
ton
of
fun
with
it
and
they
would
like
to
make
some
type
of
website
with
all
of
your
feedback
and
something
you
know
everything
that
you
guys
want
on
there.
So
this
is
just
the
beta.
D
This
is
just
the
very
basic
website,
so
it
would
be
like
colorado
or
englewood's
neighborhood
history,
and
then
this
is
one
of
my
favorite
things.
D
This
was
broadway
way
back
when,
and
this
is
broadway
today,
so
we
could
do
some
fun
features
like
that,
and
then
there's
a
mapping
feature
down
here
that
after
we
do
the
survey,
we
could
do
fun,
you
know
interactive,
they
could
click
and
then
a
description
and
pictures,
and
things
like
this
will
pop
up
for
them
to
read
about,
and
we
could
do
that
with
neighborhoods
also,
so
that
is
kind
of
where
we
are
right
now.
D
Eric
and
I
met
about
it
earlier
today,
and
so
we
just
want
to
get
your
feedback
see
what
you
guys
think.
We
just
think
it's
really
important
to
get
like
full
resident
feedback
before
we,
I
guess
name
all
of
the
neighborhoods,
so.
A
Neighborhood
history,
and
especially
the
split
screen
and
there's
certainly
enough
old
old
photos.
E
Yeah,
that's
a
good
idea
using
the
the
story
maps
because
it's
pretty
straightforward,
but
it
has
lots
of
fun
stuff
and
yeah.
I
mean
you
can
kind
of
go
well
with
that.
Like
with
that
slider
thing
you
can
do
with
you
know,
maps
too
kind.
I
have
overlay
historic
maps
or
aerial
photos
over
it,
so
yeah,
I'm
really
glad
that
they
did
that
and
that
they
were
having
fun
with
doing
it.
D
Yeah-
and
this
is
just
the
basic
everyone's
put
so
much
effort
into
all
of
the
history-
and
so
I
just
want
to.
We
want
to
make
sure
that
it's
displayed
somewhere
where
people
can
interact.
F
Yeah,
this
is
really
fantastic.
I
like
seen
story
maps
a
lot,
so
I
think
they're
really
really
great
tool,
and
I
would
be
great
if
we
could
have
one,
because
it's
just
such
a
nice
way
to
present
the
information
and
present
the
history
in
a
more
interactive
way.
So
you
can
like
really
see
it
and
engage
with
it,
and
I
really
like
what
they've
done
here
so
thanks
to
them.
Yes,.
G
It
looks
really
cool
what
about
so.
I
guess
it's
a
little
hard
to
do
a
like
a
town
hall,
public
forum
type
thing
about
this
right
now,
but
what
about
a
virtual
one.
D
Yeah,
we
that's,
actually
I'm
not
going
sorry.
That
was
one
of
the
options
on
our
list
to
engage
the
community.
So
that's
in
the.
A
Toolbox
well,
and
I
think
we
could
use
things
like
next
door
and
so
on
to
also
get
the
community
engaged.
I
I
really
think
the
more
interactive
it
can
be.
The
more
interesting
people
will
find
it
and.
A
It's
a
way
to
get
people
more
excited
about
their
own
neighborhoods
and
the
in
their
city's
history.
Exactly.
D
Anything,
that's
more
interactive
is
just
easier
to
process,
so
any
other
feedback.
Anything.
Do
you
guys
like
this?
Do
you
want
more,
you
know,
places
and
neighborhoods.
D
I
know
that
the
team
is
definitely
looking
for
more
feedback
or
just
feedback
from
the
committee
on
what
direction
to
go
or
if
this
is
the
good
direct,
the
right
direction.
F
I
really
like
the
sliding
photos
just
because
I
think
again
it's
a
way
to
really
easily
see
you
know
interact
with
the
history
and
I
think
that
would
probably
be
one
of
the
like
easiest
ways
to
go.
If
you
will
just
because
we
probably
have
a
lot
of
historic
photos
and
it's
easy
enough
just
to
go
out
and
from
the
exact
same
position
and
then
I
think
the
map
is
good.
I
I
think
for
that.
F
It
will
be
important
for
us
to
gather
more
information
to
feed
into
that
map,
so
yeah.
I
think
I
guess
from
that.
What
I'm
saying
is
like.
I
think
that
the
photos
are
great,
would
be
the
easy
piece
and
then
the
map-
maybe
it's
just
more
in-depth
and
will
require
more
information
and
more
work,
but
I
think
there's
a
lot
we
can
do
with
that
too.
F
Maybe
like
have
some
sort
of
like
sliding
kind
of
I
don't
know
sliding
timeline
where
it
shows
how
inglewood's
boundaries
changed
over
time
or
maybe
how
like
development
changed
over
time
like
we
could
get
some
aerial
photographs
and
kind
of
like
lay
those
one
on
top
of
the
other.
So
you
can
see
how
the
city
grew
just
some
thoughts.
E
Yeah,
I
would
agree
with
those
and
yeah
kind
of
for
things
to
populate
the
map.
Perhaps
some
low-hanging
fruit,
you
know
they've
got
you
know
like
one
there's
the
england
civic
center,
but
we
could
add
things
like
thing
what's
listed
on
the
national
and
state
registers,
and
then
you
know
looking
forward
to
our
local
when
we
finally
get
to
you
know
locally,
landmark
properties.
You
know
those
be
something
pretty
easy
to
kind
of
add
on
where
people
can
kind
of
see.
E
What's
what's
designated
out,
there
kind
of
in
a
nice
view,
and
we
wrote
already
kind
of
have
that
information
so
be
easy
once
we,
you
know
again
start
lane
marking
things
and
also
that
our
current
nominated
listed
properties.
A
Well-
and
I
wonder
if
in
the
neighborhood
map
there
could
be
a
link,
for
instance,
that
when
you
click
on
your
neighborhood,
it
takes
you
to
the
the
storyboard
yeah
more
detail
about
your.
D
C
D
That
sounds
great
well
eric.
I
believe
the
next
steps
that
we
discussed
in
order
to
get
this
off
the
ground
for
the
community
engagement
effort
would
be
for
everyone
to
review
the
historic
document
that
helene
sent
out.
I
think
last
meeting
and
just
take
a
look
at
it,
approve
it
or
not,
and
then
I
think
we're
going
to
add
something
to
the
agenda
next
month,
so
we
can
make
a
motion
to
approve
just
so
in
the
community
engagement
efforts.
We
can
say
you
know
hpc
approved
this
and
put
all
of
this
together.
So.
B
B
So
when
we
go
to
the
neighborhood
outreach
portion
of
the
project,
we
know
to,
I
guess
how
to
guide
questions,
to
get
the
responses
and
then
the
criteria
that
we
kind
of
want
to
look
for
and
the
type
of
material
that
we
want
to
be
able
to
add
to
these.
Both
the
map
and
the
historic
page
items.
So
keep
that
in
mind
when
you're
reviewing
this
and
then
we
can
have
kind
of
a
big
discussion
about
this
at
our
next
meeting
in
february.
F
B
C
A
Well,
let's,
let's
move
on
then
to
the
survey
grant
application.
Did
anybody
gather
any
letters
of
support.
E
So
I
want
to
give
kudos
to
cj,
because
she's
returned
four
to
me,
so
that
is
really
helpful.
You
know
from
various
folks
kind
of
cover
the
people
she
got
stuff
back
covered
a
good
amount
of
ground
too
for
their
involvement
with
the
city,
so
that
was
really
good.
I
had
that
from
last
time.
That
list,
I
think,
had
three
people
on
there.
I
lost
my
list,
but
I
remembered
two
and
sent
them
out.
E
I
have
not
had
responses
yet
so
I
guess
myself,
I
haven't
had
any
letters
yet
so
right
now
it's
leaning
on
cj's
footwork.
So
I
don't
know
if
other
people
had
stuff.
H
Cj
here
I
asked
mayor
linda
olsen,
because
she's
also
my
council
person
and
she
said
she
had
to
go
to
the
lawyer
for
the
city
of
inglewood
to
do
something
like
this
eric
do
you
know
anything
about
this?
Why
it's
why
it
has
to
be.
B
Probably
conflict
of
interest
stuff,
I'm
assuming
because
this
is
like
because
you're
on
hpc
you're
not
allowed
to
go
in
front
of,
say
council
to
promote
a
project
that
you
might
have
a
conflict
of
interest
in
being
on
the
historical
preservation
board.
So
I'm
considering
it's
kind
of
like
that
except
she's
mayor,
so
there's
probably
a
whole
lot
more
of
legal
stuff
to
that
they
need
to
maybe
work
through
before
that
happens,
that's
me
shooting
in
taking
a
stab
in
the
dark
at
that,
but
that's
what
I'm
assuming.
H
E
Yeah
the
yeah
there
abouts-
and
you
know
I
guess,
kind
of
on
that.
On
that
note,
I
think
with
like
the
the
four
you
have
and
then,
if
we're
able
to
have
somebody
like
like
the
mayor
or
somebody
like
the
the
city
manager,
I
think
if
we
get
a
letter
from
one
of
those,
then
that
would
be
a
really
good,
solid
collection
to
move
forward
with
you
know
we
don't
necessarily
we
don't
have
to
like
flood
the
shf
folks
with
letters
of
support,
it's
kind
of
more
about
you
know
demonstrating.
E
That
is
who
there
is
support
and
from
various
areas
of
the
you
know,
people
different
involvement
with
the
city
and
stuff.
So
I
think
if
we
get
yeah
something
like
mayor
or
yeah
city
manager,
or
somebody
like
that,
then
we'd
have
out
of
the.
If,
if
it's
just
those
five
that
would
be
a
really
solid
collection
to
submit
you
know
we
that's
usually
about
the
amount
of
letters
of
support
we
see
when
we
we
review
grants
is
kind
of
about
that
level.
E
You
know
sometimes
people
bring
in
a
lot
more
or
there's
people
who
fail
to
get
much,
but
you
know
kind
of
five
with
the
collection
of
folks,
I
think
would
look
that
there
is.
It
would
look
really
good
and
then
I
think
that
that
would
basically
make
us
we'd
basically
be
set
for
finally
putting
submitting
the
application.
You
know,
which
would
just
be
you
know
again
kind
of
figuring
out
what
the
eric,
since
you
know
the
city
would
be
applying,
but
you
know
we've.
E
We
have
that
draft
of
most
information
that
would
go
in
there.
Then
there'd
just
be
some
details
about.
You
know
the
city,
and
you
know
things
like
that.
That
would
go
in
there
and
otherwise.
So
I
think,
with
the
you
know,
those
letters
and
except
if
we
can
get
just
one
more,
that
really
anchors
it,
then
we'd
be
set
to
start
filling
that
out
and
submit
to
shf.
H
H
A
Matt
seems
to
have
dropped
off,
oh
okay,
because
I
was
going
to
ask
him.
There's
some
activist
types
in
our
neighborhood
that
that
I'm
not
too
sure
we
should
be
speaking
to
actually
but.
E
H
E
Too,
since
the
you
know
there
a
lot
of
crossover
with
this
work,
but
the
other
was,
I
think,
you
know
again,
just
maybe
those
other
ones
will
be
set
to
go
to
finally
get
this
submitted.
A
Although,
since
matt
is
the
president
of
the
historical
society,
he
probably
can't
do
it,
and
that
would
be
another
conflict
of
interest,
but
we
could
certainly
get
somebody
like
doug,
cohn
or
paul
strzenski
or
somebody
to
to
contribute.
If,
if.
H
B
I
can
definitely
reach
out
to
the
city
manager
if
you'd
like
I
just
I
kind
of
had
a
question
just
out
of
curiosity,
because
I
haven't
come
across
this
before.
How
often
is
it
that
you
guys
see
like
the
mayor
or
the
city
manager
put
in
like
a
letter
or
support
for
something
that's
going
to
be.
You
know,
like
you,
know,
a
grant
like
this.
B
That
would
be,
you
know
benefiting
the
city
that
they
work
for,
I'm
just
I'm
just
thinking
about
potential
legal
conflicts
just
because
I'm
not
familiar
with
the
with
the
territory.
In
this
respect,.
E
Yeah,
you
know
we
we
see
that
you
know,
I
wouldn't
say
it's
it's
all
the
time,
but
we
see
that
we
also
see
kind
of
similar
positions
like
the
chair
of
the
board
of
county
commissioners
and
things
like
that
for
if
it's
somebody,
if
it's
a
county
applying,
you
know
we'll
see
them
pretty
often,
and
you.
E
Like
like
that,
but
certainly
if
there's
any
you
know
heartburn
on
on
their
part
or
you
know
for
legal
things
or
whatnot,
that's
that's!
Okay,
too
I
mean
we
could
again
have
a
pretty
good
collection
and
going
so.
Those
ones
would
be
nice
but
yeah.
If
it's
if
it
doesn't
work
out.
That's
okay,.
C
C
G
It
could
not
be
me
that
is
correct,
but
paul
could
so
I'll
reach
out
to
paul
and
see
if
we
can
see
if
he
can
write
something
up.
E
That's
just
kind
of
help
people
start
out,
but
you
know
they're
free
to
write
whatever
they
want.
You
know
we
want
them
to.
You
know,
put
their
words
why
they
support
it,
but
that
templates
just
kind
of
get
people
started.
C
C
A
A
And
hopefully
we
can
have
everything
ready
to
go
by
next
month
and
ready
to
submit
our.
C
A
All
right
onward,
then
how's
it
going
with
a
scared
house.
Has
anything
happened.
A
F
Yes,
cj:
do
you
want
to
go
ahead
or
would
you
like
me
to.
F
Oh,
thank
you,
I've.
Actually,
so
I've
put
together
the
nomination
and
the
continuation
sheets
a
little
bit
later
with
it
that
I
wanted
to
be,
but
they
are
in
our
shared
google
drive
and
I
can
also
send
them
out
to
everyone.
F
I
was
just
hoping
for
you
know
any
feedback
or
comments
on
them
that
people
might
have.
I
did
a
lot
of
research
with
the
help
of
cj
and
doug
cohn,
and
I
think
it's
a
good
nomination.
You
know
some
good
information
in
there,
but
if
there's
anything
that
is
incorrect
or
a
lot
of
you
all
know
more
about
england
history
than
I
do
so,
if
you
have
anything
to
add,
please
feel
free
to.
F
Let
me
know
where
to
put
it
in
there
and
the
only
thing
that's
missing
from
the
nomination
are
the
maps,
the
photographs
and
then
citations
and
those
I
plan
on
putting
together
over
the
next
month,
and
then
my
thought
is
that
maybe
we
can,
you
know,
vote
on
approving
the
nomination
at
the
next
meeting,
because
I'll
let
cj
elaborate
on
when
she
talked
to
the
owners.
So
we
got
good
news
from
them.
F
H
H
Did
not
have
my
paper
with
me
sorry,
so
dr
greg
mortimer
is
the
family
wellness
senator
chiropractor.
I
talked
to
the
business
manager,
shannon
tripp
and
they
they
said
most.
Definitely.
This
is
awesome.
They
were
concerned
about
easements
from
denver
preservation,
inc,
which
I
think
are
there.
Now
that
I
looked
through
your
your
paperwork
and
I'm
not
kidding.
If
you
guys
want
to
know
about
inglewood,
history
read
lauren's
thing
it
it.
She
took
from
so
many
different
sources
that
doug
gave
us
that
it
was
it
just
flows
beautifully.
Just
so
you
guys
know.
F
One
thing
I'll
add
about
the
easements.
Is
I
reached
out
to
someone
at
the
colorado
historical
foundation,
which
is
different
from
colorado
preservation,
inc
in
history
colorado
I
reached
out
to
them
to
ask
about
the
easements
because
they're
the
ones
that
typically
handle
them-
and
I
haven't
heard
anything
back,
but
I
hope
to
soon-
and
I
will
let
everyone
know
when
we
can
kind
of
move
forward
with
whatever
information
we
get.
A
Yeah,
I'm
I'm
so
glad
the
owners
of
the
the
building
are
on
board
with
it,
too.
I
mean
we
wouldn't
want
to
do
a
hostile,
designation.
E
I'm
sorry
could
I
I
note
something
real
quick.
I
was
looking
on
a
website,
and
so
it
looks
like
the
easement
on
the
scared
house
is
actually
held
by
historic
denver
inc,
so
they
typically
most
their
stuff.
Is
you
know
within
the
city
limits,
but
they
do
have
some
things
that
are
outside,
so
it
looks
like
they
in
2015
or
nope.
Sorry
2005,
I
added
a
one
there,
but
they
placed
a
a
preservation
easement
on
it.
F
Nice,
thanks
jason,
I
guess
I'll
reach
out
to
them
and
see
you
know
what
what
that
event
means
and
what
that
means
for
landmarking
the
property.
If
anything.
So
thank
you.
A
Well,
then,
if
we
start
by
designating
it
as
a
inglewood
landmark
and
then
we
can
apply
for
a
state
designation,
because
it's
not
on
that
list
either
for
some
reason.
C
A
All
right
new
business,
I
checked
and
yes,
we
did
have
elections
of
officers
in
january
of
last
year,
because
lauren
had
served
his
chair
for
two
years,
which
is
what
the
maximum
is
and
and
I've
been
devised
here
for
two
years
so
and
it's
been
one
year
since
jason
and
I
have
been
in
those
positions.
So
it's
time
for
another
election.
H
E
Yeah,
I
guess
on
you,
know
people's
thoughts.
I
would
definitely
be
willing
to
be
vice
chair
again.
I
guess
I
would
for
chair,
that's
something
you
know
I
would
have
considered,
but
I'm
currently,
the
only
national
state
registered
historian
at
history,
colorado
right
now,
so
up
next,
two
three
months
are
going
to
be
a
lot
because
I
have
the
entire
state
as
my
responsibility.
E
So
it's
kind
of
just
timing
of
I
don't
want
to
drop
any
balls
on
that
because
other
things,
but
certainly
would
be
willing
to
be
by
vice
chair
again.
A
Yeah,
I'm
yeah.
I
should
point
out
that
four
of
us,
let's
see
that
cj
lauren
matt
and
I
are
our
appointments-
will
expire
in
july.
What,
unless
we
reapply
oops.
A
A
And
if
the
city
decides
where
they're
not
going
to
reappoint
us,
then
yeah
you'll
have
to
elect
somebody
else.
H
C
H
G
Yeah,
I
think
I
think
eric
eric.
Can
you
do
that?
Do
a
roll
call
not
broke
by
just
a
vote
or,
oh
sure,
I
don't
know
what
the
process
is.
Ask.
B
For
election
of
officers
and
we've
nominated
melinda
as
chair
and
jason,
as
vice
chair
for
2021
and
then
cj
made
a
motion
to
approve,
we
had
the
second
by
lauren.
So
all
in
favor
of
melinda
remaining
chair
and
jason
remaining
vice
chair.
Let's
go
ahead
and
do
I
will
do
a
roll
call
vote
on
this
just
so,
we
can
have
it
on
the
official
record
cj.
C
G
C
B
B
A
B
That's
me
so,
basically,
I
don't
know
if
you
had
heard,
but
the
city
attorney
allison
has
is
no
longer
with
englewood.
She
took
a
job
with
the
city
of
lakewood.
B
Yeah
so
for
the
title:
16
rewrites
for
the
hpc
section
of
the
code.
I
actually
have
a
meeting
with
the
city
attorney's
office
next
thursday,
and
so
I
will
be
meeting
with
the
interim
city
attorney
to
go
over
that
language
and
so
we'll
have
a
report
back
to
you
on
that
by
february.
So
I
wanted
to
give
you
an
update
on
that
and
so
far
yeah.
It's
moving
forward.
H
A
I
was
planning
on
doing
some
of
them.
H
B
Yeah-
and
we
have
that
money
in
the
budget
too,
for
hpc
to
to
attend
something
like
that,
so
if
you're
interested
in
attending
some
of
those
classes,
let
me
know
and
we'll
make
sure
to
reimburse
you
out
of
the
budget.
Also,
if
someone
has
the
saving
places
info,
could
you
forward
that
to
me
because
I
usually
get
their
updates
and
things
like
that,
but
I
haven't
heard
anything
about
this
year's
get
together
or
conference.
So
if
someone
could
forward
that
to
me,
that
would
be
wonderful.
B
Perfect.
Thank
you.
B
So,
okay,
so
again,
just
on
that,
if
you
are
interested
in
going
or
attending
some
of
the
virtual
sessions,
let
me
know-
and
we
can
work
that
out
with
the
budget.
F
If
that
topic's
closed,
I've
got,
I
guess,
a
question
and
a
comment
to
share.
Was
there
any
other?
Okay?
My
question
is
at
the
past
couple
meetings.
We
talked
about
writing
a
letter
of
support
for
preserving,
what's
left
of.
A
Yeah
well,
and
I
I
was
instructed
to
rewrite
it
a
little
bit
and
add
a
little
more
history
which
I
did
and
then
I
meant
actually
to
put
it
on
the
agenda
for
this
meeting
and
forgot
until
after
I'd
already
sent
the
agenda,
and
I
can
forward
it
around
to
all
of
you.
If
I
guess
we,
we
still
have
meeting
time
left.
B
Just
to
hop
in,
I
think
that
might
be
better
as
an
agenda
item.
Okay,.
H
B
No,
that's
there's
quorum
issues
with
that.
A
Okay,
we'll
put
it
in
the
I
I
have
to
tell
you
I
was
I.
I
got
a
call
from
my
brother-in-law
who
lives
in
idaho
now,
but
he's
from
colorado
springs
originally
and
we
were
at
the
time
working
on
our
edits
to
16
611,
and
so
he
was
like
you
know.
Am
I
interrupting
you
and
you
know-
and
I
said
no,
I'm
working
on
this-
you
know
to
you
know
about
designating
landmarks
and
stuff
and,
and
he
pops
up
with,
I
hope,
you're
going
to
designate
cinderella
city.
A
Because
he
remembers,
cinderella
city
so
remembers
being
lost
there
and
you
know
losing
your
car
and
all
of
those
things.
But-
and
I
you
know,
I
told
well
the
the
little
bit
of
it-
that's
left
yeah.
We
were
thinking
about
that,
but
so
that
was
just
an
out
of
the
blue
comment.
C
G
So
with
the
letter,
the
letter
of
support
to
cj's
point
eric:
what
options
do
we
have
to
vote
on
that?
We
can't
do
that
now,
because
it's
not
part
of
the
official
record.
B
So
yeah,
that's
what
I
would
recommend
at
the
next
at
the
next
meeting
is
that
everyone
have
a
draft
of
that
letter
reviewed
and
if
there's
any
changes
to
be
made,
we
can
make
those
changes
and
then
I
think
we
should
do
a
vote
on
approving
the
language
of
the
letter
and
then
just
just
making
it
a
formal
next
step.
F
Oh
sorry,
can
we
have
like
a
hold
a
special
meeting
between
now
and
february
or
yeah
february's
meeting
to
vote
on
the
letter
and
send
it
out
early.
A
H
G
Now
eric,
what
are
we
running
into
here?
The
sunshine
law
right
open
meeting
law?
Yes,
is
that
what
we're
running
into
yep,
if
the
information
is
is
put
on
the
record
as
a
part
of
the
minutes
and
melinda
were
to
email?
You.
G
G
Okay,
so
what
what
we're
trying
to
avoid
here
is
a
conversation
off
the
record
right
and
obviously
yeah.
So
next
parte
type,
I
think,
would
be
appropriate
ex
parte
communication
so
the
to
prevent
that
from
happening
and
maintain
accessibility
to
the
information
that
occurred
at
the
meeting
if
melinda
were
to
email
to
eric
and
eric
were
to
put
as
part
of
the
record
of
the
meeting
in
the
minutes.
G
I
don't
know
if
that's
possible
with
the
city
the
way
they
do
their
minutes,
but
and
then
send
it
out
evenly
equally
to
everybody
on
the
commission.
You
think
that
I
don't
know
there's
some
there's.
Something
doesn't
feel
right
here.
C
Yeah
because
I
think
the
problem,
the
problem
is
you're
trying
to
insert
something
into
the
minutes
for
this
meeting
that
weren't
in
it
that
weren't
approved
beforehand
right
right,
yeah,
yeah,
look
yeah!
If
it
sounds
like
a
special
meeting,
it
could
take
a
very
short
amount
of
time
if
we
have
to
do
that.
G
H
C
H
A
If
everyone
has
seen
it
beforehand
right
so
right,
all
right
so
eric,
I
will
send
you
and
the
draft
agenda
for
that
special
meeting
and
and
a
copy
of
and
the
draft
of
the
the
letter.
A
Okay
and
then
and
you
can
publish
it
as
a
and
let's
hope
you
can
do
it
right.
If
say,
I
do
have
the
ability
to
set
up
zoom
meetings
if
but
yeah.
This
is
just
on
the
record
with
them.
So.
B
G
Well,
I
I
don't
recall,
but
I
I
would
expect
that
that
probably
the
right
process,
yeah.
B
Okay,
but
let's
do
that
just
to
be
on
the
safe
side.
H
C
C
B
H
Okay
teams,
via
teams
for
for
review
and
editing
suggestion
to
move
forward
on
our
letter
of
recommendation.
For
what
do
we
call
that
city
center.
G
While
we're
on
the
topic
I'll
quickly,
let
you
know
that
I
I
have
been
talking
with
josh
bolstein
on
the
progress
with
the
video
in
kind
of
the
presentation.
G
So
it's
moving
along
been
a
few
little
road
bumps
along
the
way,
but
it
is
progressing.
I
haven't
seen
anything
yet
but
expect
he
you
know.
Actually,
when
I
talked
to
him
just
a
couple
nights
ago,
he
said
he
was.
He
was
quite
deep
in
in
getting
things
done,
so
it
would.
G
It
would
probably
be
good
to
align
our
letter
of
support
and
somehow
with
his
actions
of
presentation,
because
I
think
he's
going
to
be
presenting
this
to
council
and
presenting
it
to
the
city,
so
it'd
be
kind
of
interesting
to
to
think
about.
You
know
aligning
those
two
to
be
to
be
together
on
this.
A
Well-
and
I
think
we
can
make
that
an
agenda
item
so
that
we
can
he's
not
held
to
five
minutes
as
a
public
comment,
but
can
take
what
time
it
needs.
G
G
G
G
Oh
yeah,
I
mean
he
could
email
any
number
of
us
or
all
of
us.
I
don't
think
there's
any
if
it's
a
member
of
the
public
correct
me
if
I'm
wrong
eric,
but
if
it's
a
member
of
the
public
reaching
out
to
us
as
as
a
whole
or
individually,
there
are
no,
obviously
I
mean
there's,
there's,
there's
no
restrictions
on
the
open
meetings
law
at
that
point,
just
as
though
it
becomes
part
of
the
record
at
some
point,
yep.
H
G
I
suppose
that's
the
initial
thought,
maybe
there's
another
way
that
we
can
accomplish
this
in
whatever
fashion
we
decide
to
proceed
with
this.
You
know
I
I
do
want
to
show
josh
our
support
and
want
to
get
the
most.
I
guess
leverage
out
of
you
know.
G
Josh
has
his
his
presentation,
his
abilities,
his
his
focus
on
this.
Of
course,
we
are,
you
know,
officially
part
of
the
city
so
being
able
to
leverage
those
two
together
and
and
in
the
best
way.
However,
we
decide
to
do
that.
I
think
would
be,
would
probably
be
the
best
show,
of
course,
for
for
getting
this
information
out
there.
C
A
Well,
and
assuming
we
we
like
his
presentation,
then
the
the
same
me
realize
that
this
city
council
is
going
to
get
it
in
a
virtual
presentation.
Just
you
know
in
a
virtual
meeting,
so
it
isn't
like
we,
we
would
stand
in
front
of
them
and
say
and
here's
our
letter
of
support
but
yeah.
You.
C
A
Yeah,
basically
I
mean
we
would
say,
attend
the
the
council
meeting
where
he's
presenting
and
then
add
our
support.
A
Okay,
that
well
in
getting
on
the
agenda
of
the
council
is
a
whole
another,
sometimes
difficult
thing
to
do
so.
Yeah
well.
H
Matt,
if
you
can
advise
josh
to
make
sure
to
keep
melinda
in
contact,
maybe
when
he
goes
to
present,
would
that
be
possible.
G
Yeah
I'd
like
to
I'd
like
to
see
where
he's
at
with
it
and
and
how
he's
feeling
about
the
presentation.
I
know
I
know
his
his
goal
and
motivation
is
to
get
it
out
as
soon
as
possible
and
it's
taken
taken
longer
than
for
a
few
few
little
reasons
to
take
a
little
bit
longer
than
expected.
I
guess
but
I'll
I'll
see
if
he
can
reach
out
to
you
melinda
with
with
any
information
once
he
has
it.
C
H
C
A
A
And
I'll
get
that
out
to
you
eric
tomorrow.
B
A
That
agenda.
C
A
Right
somebody
want
to
move.
We
adjourn.