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Hollister Airport Advisory Commission Meeting October 27, 2021
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Okay,
I
think
we're
good,
we'll
move
right
along
to
reports
sign
update
from
the
vendor.
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A
So
this
is
a
chaparral
sign
company
and
he
says
suggesting
black.
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A
Those
are
will
be
screwed
to
it.
Okay,.
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A
Already
holes
where
they
removed
the
sebreza
one
that
we
talked
about
so
if
they
you
get
agreed
to
these,
then
they
will
all
be
universal
sides.
And
then
the
logos
and
names
will
go
inside
the
sign
on
vinyl,
so
they
can
be
removed,
but
the
sign
will
be
still
there.
A
Just
having
a
little
bit
of
difficulty
with
the
agreement,
there
was
no
agreement
that
we
found
that
we
were
looking
for.
So
then.
A
Had
a
suggestion
to
use
somebody
else,
so
we
called
them
in,
and
this
is
what
came
out
of
it,
so
those
cost
250
dollars
each
the
signs
cost
250
each
and
they're
saying
that
here
would
be
a
hundred
dollars
per
year
to
put
one
sign
up
so
any
say
if
you
want
to
put
two
on
the
wings
it'll
be
a
hundred
dollar
a
year
to
put
your
vinyl
name
logo
in
that
sign.
F
And
the
the
signs
will
all
be
the
same
size
and
all
same
pricing.
F
As
far
as
I
mean,
who
is
located
like
sabries
is
at
the
top,
the
hollister
jet
center.
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C
Actually,
this
is
tony
there's
an
application.
That's
going
out
to
everybody,
it's
in
the
packet
it's
or
that
we're
sending
it
out
with
our
notification
of
inspection
this
year
our
inspection
is
going
to
be
a
little
earlier
than
it
usually
is,
but
there
will
be
an
application
and
procedure
in
your
envelope.
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E
F
Okay,
it's
not
that
we
would
want
to
do
anything
on
that
date.
It's
just
that!
Maybe
around
that
date.
I
know
the
anniversary
of
the
city
is
next
year,
also
for
150
years,
so
we
just
want
to
you
know
I
was
thinking
if
they're
around
the
same
day,
we
could
all
celebrate
the
same.
C
Yeah,
I
think
that
the
the
city
has
something
in
the
works
or
have
been
planning
it.
I
know
they
had
something
last
council
meeting
regarding
something
downtown
holding,
I'm
not
sure
paul
might
remember
it.
Might
I
I
think
it
was
august,
maybe.
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C
F
I
mean
probably
would
be
nice
to
have
it
separate
from
the
city,
but
to
you
know,
if
we
don't
have
enough
interest
in
volunteers,
if
the
city
wanted
to
allow
us
to
be
part,
you
know
a
combined
celebration.
I
don't
see
any
reason
not
to
especially
if,
if
we
can
combine
funds
or
join
forces
and
have
similar
volunteers
with
boy
scouts
and
all
the
different
clubs
and
have
raffles
and
stuff
like
that,
maybe
in
advance
to
cover
the
cost.
B
The
city
manager's
office
is
the
one
who's
right,
yeah,
so
it'd
be
brett
and
daisy
it'd
be
the
best
people
to
coordinate
that
with
okay.
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A
So
cal
fire
release
no
no
new
info
on
that.
Still,
as
as
it
was,
let's
see
the
cal
fire,
the
fire
hawk
it's
arriving
november,
19th,
that's
the
actual
date
that
I'm
getting,
and
I
got
that
today.
So
that's
the
most
up-to-date
that
I
have
on
that
and
the
parking.
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Spot
they're
keeping
that
is
right
next
to
the
fire
trucks,
fuel
trucks.
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F
On
november
19th,
when
they
arrive,
is
there
any
chance
of
getting
a
tour
having.
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F
A
Can
meet
up
it's
on,
I
believe
a
friday.
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A
Okay,
so
that
one
the
rubino
they
they
are
in
the
inspection
stage
of
that,
I
believe
they
have
the
test
on
the
vents
and
stuff.
So
it
looks
like
they're,
not
burying
anything
yet
but
they're
at
that
testing
point
where
the
street
is
so
they'll
be
bearing
that
once
it
does
pass
inspection
if
it
does,
and
then
they
can
bury
that
for
the
ends.
Hangers,
there's
no
new
updates
on
that.
Nothing
has
changed.
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E
And
it's
hasn't
changed.
A
Yeah,
so
we
I
have
since
say
two
weeks
ago
now
I
we've
got
the
streets
department
working
on
getting
the
equipment
over
and
a
team,
because
we
also
need
a
team
to
run
a
big
piece
of
equipment,
so
we're
going
to
issue
a
nodem
for
it.
We
probably
won't
shut
the
taxiways
down,
but
we
will
issue
a
notem,
so
everybody's
aware
and
we'll
go
on
a
pull,
pull
out,
pull
away
zone
because
that
stuff
cools
off
when
it
like
quickly.
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E
A
So
we'll
get
to
the
cracks
anything
else,
so
maintenance,
I
mean
we,
we
do
a
little
of
everything,
there's
only
two
of
us
on
the
airfield
I've
spoken
to
maybe
a
couple
of
you
of
what
we
do
on
the
airport,
because
a
lot
of
what
we
do
is
not
not
seen
directly.
Maybe
so,
like
you
guys,
the
pilots,
the
tenants
they
all
they'll
fly,
drive
and
the
lights
are
working
well,
they're
working
for
a
reason.
A
We've
been
out
there,
we're
in
the
middle
of
the
day
in
the
morning
we're
out
there
fixing
them
and
they're
it's
different
from
just
switching
a
light
bulb
out.
So
a
lot
of
what
we
do
is
just
goes
unseen,
which
is
fine,
that's
what
I
would
rather
have
it
unseen
than
in
this
case
being
seen.
You
know,
so
a
lot
of
what
we
do
is
that
so
we
got
a
definite
great
crew
out
there,
a
crew
of
two
in
this
case,
and
you.
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A
A
A
A
You
know
what
am
I
going
for
and
I
went
to
network
so
I
went
with
an
open
mind
and
I
have
the
pictures
there
of
our
actual
booth
the
table
that
we
built
here
at
the
airport
at
our
airport,
transferred
it
over
there.
We
ship
it
a
month
ahead
of
time
with
tony
and
liz,
do
a
great
job
of
getting
that
prepped
up
and
we
tag
it
and
they
pick
it
up.
A
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A
So
it
was
for
me,
it
was
just
a
lot
of
networking
learning
about
futures
of
the
airport,
a
lot
of
different
things
in
there
that
I
mean
there
was
so
much
stuff
walking
through
this
whole
conference.
Of
that
I
had
no
idea
about
you
know,
and
so
just
learning
of
it
is
like
you
said,
I'm
not
leaving
you
so
I
I
went
to
learn
for
the
future
and
current
of
our
airport,
so
you.
A
F
I'd
like
to
know
what
was
the
turnout
like
for
it.
A
Was
actually
really
good
for
a
small
event,
usually
they're
a
lot
bigger?
Obviously
I
think
it
said
they
said
the
last
one
was
like
three
or
four
times
that
which
was
because
everybody
was
did.
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A
It
shows
a
map
of
hollister
airport,
so
you
kind
of
almost
know
where
it's
at,
but
people
have
flown
like
basically
over
us
and
not
stopped
at
our
airport,
so
which
is
great.
You
know
we're
hey,
stop
in
there's
a
rest
they're
asking.
If
there's
a
restaurant
there's
a
restaurant
there,
you
know
it's
pretty
good.
In
my,
we.
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F
That
started
yes
at
this
airport.
Yes,
well,
it's
good
to
have
that
kind
of
exposure.
Do
you
pass
out
information
about
the
airport.
A
Definitely
yeah,
we
have
pamphlets.
Actually,
I
should
have
brought
you
guys
some.
We
have
them
at
the
office,
though
anytime.
A
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A
D
How
about
we
move
over
the
old
buildings?
These
are
the
old
buildings
that
are
behind
the
jet
center
right
on
the
side
of
the
jet
center,
behind
races.
C
To
can
you
hear
me?
Yes,
yes,
oh
okay,
we
ran
into
just
a
bit
of
a
snag
there.
We
found
out
that
on
building
14,
which
is
over
there
by
the
rvs,
that's
their
electrical
panel,
that
it
provides
electricity
to
the
rvs.
So
we're
going
to
have
to
have
that
moved.
Pg
e
is
going
to
have
to
have
that
pole
moved
so,
and
you
probably
know
that
pg
e
takes
a
while
to
get
things
done.
C
So
we
put
in
an
application
to
move
the
poll
and
move
that
electrical
panel
before
we
can
demo
that
building.
C
It
has
been,
I
don't
know
who
renee
perales
is
the
one
that's
working
on
going
out
for
bid.
We
have
had
two
two-party
police
that
have
gone
in
there,
so
I
don't
know
who
got
the
bid.
I
I
don't
know.
C
No,
the
city
is
the
one
that's
taking
care
of
this.
This
is
not
it's
not
done
by
by
the
airport.
F
C
A
Master
plan
that's
available
through
the
city
website.
I
don't
have
anything
specific
on
it,
but
it's
on
the
city
website.
You
can
access
it
from.
There
is.
A
D
Yeah,
we'll,
I
think,
there's
a
lot.
We
can
clean
up
for
the
items
for
next
agenda
when
we
get
there
letter.
I
bylaw.
F
So
the
question
is
on
section
3.8
attendance
policy.
It
doesn't
specify
that
you're
expected
to
attend
all
meetings
in
person.
I
wondered
if
you
can
attend
them
via
zoom
or
in
person,
and
then
it
seemed
like
with
this
meeting.
It
was
a
mandatory,
no
zoom
meeting,
and
so
I
just
wondered
if
you
could
explain
yeah.
B
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B
Obviously,
through
covid,
we
were,
the
cities
were
given
leeway
as
far
as
brown
act,
restrictions
being
eased
and
that
all
kind
of
ended,
I
believe,
the
end
of
september,
and
so
basically
there
there
was
a
new
ab1
believe
is
the
law
that
got
passed
to
allow
for
kind
of
hybrid
type
of
meetings,
but
it
kind
of
restricts
the
councils
and
the
commissions
to
actually
attend
in
person,
but
allow
for
the
public
to
be
able
to
still
participate
in
the
meetings
remotely.
B
There
is
a
a
piece
of
that
that
will
that
the
council
on
monday
night,
at
their
meeting
each
every
30
days
it
allows
to
extend
the
emergency
powers
that
will
allow
council
and
commissions
to
still
remote
in
like
they
have
been
doing,
but
it's
got
to
be
basically
agreed
and
approved
every
30
days.
So
city
clerk
is
currently
getting
that
warning
together
to
present
to
the
council
for
approval
on
monday
night
and
if
that
all
goes
through,
then
it
opens
it
up
for
the
commissions
to
attend
via
zoom
again
until
emergency.
Is
you
know.
D
F
D
Viewing
the
3.8
as
saying
that
if
you
missed
two
of
them,
that's
your
resignation
and
then
the
in
person,
I
believe,
is
a
separate
issue
that
is
city-wide.
F
Via
zoom,
as
not
not
required,
but
as
approved
by
the
city,
some
kind
of
language,
it
just
doesn't.
B
B
F
Mean
I
do
think
it's
good
to
have
a
presence
in
person
for
the
council
or
the
commission,
so
I
agree
that
we
could
just
leave
it.
I
guess
the
way
it
is
with
the
assumption
that
if
they
say
we
can
do
it
by
zoom,
that's
attendance
and
we
won't
be
it
work.
Well,.
B
Based
on
the
brown
act,
the
restrictions
that
are
in
place
for
any
commission
or
any
council.
D
B
I
believe
all
the
other
commissions
are
similar,
where,
if
it's
unexcused
like
two
in
a
row
or
something
like
that,
they'll
try
to
reach
out
to
make
sure
you're
still
part
of
the
commission.
Obviously,
but
you
know
too
many
of
those
and
you're
assumed
that
you
don't
want
to
participate
in
the
last.
D
B
Well,
normally
the
whoever's
running
the
meeting
or
taking
the
minutes
will
you
know
taking
phone
call
usually
ahead
of
time.
They'll
don't
know
if
a
certain
person
is
not
going
to
be
at
the
meeting.
They'll
know
why
they'll
excuse
it.
B
If,
during
the
meeting
there
was
no
communication,
they
were
expected
to
be
here
they're,
not
here,
and
you
know
after
the
meeting
they'll
try
to
oh,
you
missed
the
meeting
or
you
know
try
to
get
whatever
the
the
reason
is
for
that
so
and
if
they
respond
great,
if
not,
then
you
start
trying
to
you
know
get
it
in
writing
as
far
as
their
resignation.
At
that
point,.
D
A
E
In
other
words,
if
we
wanted
to
add
something
there,
what
I'm
looking
at
is
someone
like
fred
who
I'd
like
to
see
stay
on
the
commission,
but
I
don't-
and
I
don't
even
know
why
he's
not
here-
I
just
saw
his
it's
not
on
zoom
he's
looking
at
10.,
so
I'm
thinking
he's
85
years
old.
I
don't
know
if
he's
gotten
shots
or
doesn't
get
shots,
so
it
might
be
a
short-term
situation
where
we
accommodate
somebody
like
that.
B
I'm
sure
there
is,
you
know,
I'm
I'm
I'm
sure.
There's
a
process
of
you
know
confirming
you
know
the
attendance
of
of
commissioners
or
council
members
to
make
sure
they're.
You
know
they
want
to
be
a
part
of
that.
B
F
I
agree
I
I
mean
I
think
there
would
be
stipulations
like
ada
laws
that
require
you
to
be
cognizant
of
those
situations
and
that's
the
only
reason
I
was
thinking
that
zoom
needed
to
be
included,
but
it
sounds
like
the
whole
point
of
the
bylaw,
I
mean
the
point
of
the
bylaws
is
to
make
sure
you
know
you're,
making
a
commitment
and
that
you're
interested
and
you're
going
to
be
here
to
be
part
of
the
to
advise
not
to
exclude
people
that
are
on
zoom.
I
mean
that
would
be.
B
The
whole
zoom
thing
you
know
it's
still
kind
of
fresh
right.
I
mean
everybody's
kind
of
used
to
it,
but
it
really
needs
to
go
through
the
city
attorney
to
you
know,
I
I
know,
since
that
law
has
been
passed.
The
city
attorney
has
been
basically
saying.
This
is
what
has
to
happen
right.
We
have
to
follow
these
new
rules
and
stuff
like
that.
So
in
order
to
continue
the
zoom,
it's
got
to
go
to
council
to
approve,
and
then
it
just
passes
on
to
the
rest
of
the
commissions.
B
That's
not
to
say
that
even
you
know,
maybe
the
state
will
pass
another
law
saying
that
okay
they're
going
to
relax
certain
brown
act
that
you
that
will
provide,
for
you,
know,
commissioners
to
to
do
remote
meetings
or
remote
attendance,
but
at
you
know
at
this
time
it's
because
it's
under
an
emergency
act,
type
of
thing
that
you
know
it's
only
through
that
at
this
point
that
that's
allowed
right.
E
B
B
So
what
this
new
law
does?
It
puts
you
know
the
commissioners
and
stuff
back
to
being
in
person
following
the
brown
act
rules
and
but
yet
allows
for
the
public
side
to
still
attend
meetings
remotely
to
be
able
to
participate
and
comment.
We
gotta
we
have
to
give
the
public
the
opportunity
to
attend
comment.
You
know
follow
along
with
the
meetings
and
stuff
like
that,
but
it's
it.
B
B
They
continue
the
emergency
powers,
type
of
thing
that
will
allow
the
council
to
and
commissioners
to
still
be
able
to
do
remote
meetings.
They
could
be
either
here
in
person
or
remote.
At
that
point,
it's
something
kind
of
new
or
kind
of
grasping.
So
that's
that's
why
it's
kind
of
being
rushed
out
to
council
on
monday
to
get
that
going
otherwise
and
they
the
last
meeting
they
all
had
to
be
here.
B
You
know
and
councilman
perez
was
out
of
town
he
wanted
to
zoom
in.
He
could
not.
He
could
not
participate
whatsoever
so
because
of
that,
it's
kind
of
until
they
actually
rule
on
being
able
to
do
this
for
another
30
days.
F
I'm
in
agreement
with
the
the
amendments
or
the
changes
to
the
bylaws.
Only
in
that
it
says
you're
expected
to
attend
all
meetings
of
the
commission.
It
doesn't
say
in
person
or
via
zoom,.
F
F
D
E
I
think
you
hit
a
good
point
there
where
it
doesn't
say
you
have
to
be
here,
so
I
think
you
can
go
along
with
this.
I
like
the
idea
of,
if
you're
not
willing
to
make
the
meetings.
You
can't
even
make
a
phone
call
to
say
why
you're
not
going
to
make
the
means
you
know
go.
I
don't
need
you
here,
but
since
this
doesn't
really
define
that
you
have
to
be
in
person,
you
have
to
attend
it's
kind
of
open.
Well,.
B
B
B
Yeah,
we
can't
put
you
you
can
do
it
remotely
when
you
in
fact
you're
violating
a
law
saying
you
know
that
you
can't
do
that,
so
it
just
leaves
it
kind
of
open
that
that
you're
attending
them
you're
expected
to
attend
the
meetings.
How
you
attend.
Those
meetings
depends
on
what's
available
at
the
time
right.
So.
F
Should
do
I
need
to
make
another
motion,
or
can
I
carry
the
motion
that
I
had
or
present
the
emotion
motion
that
I
made
and
just
go
for
a
vote,
or
should
I
read.
F
B
Chairperson
kenkowski
yeah,
sorry
just
so
you
know,
I
do
have
a
speaker
card
for
this
item.
So
when
that
time
comes,
you
may
want
to
want
to
have
public
comment.
B
B
D
C
E
G
G
There
is
a
little
sign
as
before
you
get
to
san
felipe.
I
mean
before
you
get
to
fallon
road,
but
it's
so
small
and
it
talks
about
the
the
police
department
and
so
on.
You
could
easily
miss
it.
This
was
a
big
street
sign
with
an
arrow
to
the
airport,
it's
needed
and
then
well.
The
other
thing
was
unfortunately,
I
got
here
late
because
I
was
thinking
of
the
city
council
meetings
at
6
30,
so
I
can't
really
bring
up
something
else.
That
was
the
main
thing
it
needs
to
be
replaced.
G
G
D
Can
we
look
to
get
information
for
this
airport
sign
sure
for
new
business
see,
I
think
we
need
to
see
if
it
falls
on
the
airport
or
the
city
correct.
A
F
F
F
F
A
A
D
D
C
F
D
No
need
the
overview.
The
through
the
fence
agreement
is
really
the
does
that
fall
under
the
ends
hanger
or
is
it
really
still
a
separate
report.
F
There's
actually
two
items
because
the
ends
hanger.
I
think
everyone
wants
to
know
when
it's
ready
to
be
released
or
rented
and
the
same
with
robina
when
they've
moved
in
both
of
them
they've
taken
possession
of
them
or
not
possession.
But
you
know
what
I
mean:
they've
moved
in
or
they're
available
to
use
and
then
through
the
fence
is
that
they're
working
on
an
agreement
and
outlining
the
arrangement
for
food,
defense
and
there's
property
around
the
airport
besides
ends?
Okay,
that
would
have.
F
C
Hey,
I
can
tell
you
where
I'm
at
right
now
with
the
with
the
access
permit
for
through
the
fence,
it's
been
reviewed,
but
it's
been
written
by
us.
It's
been
reviewed
by
our
consultant,
it's
gone
through
the
city
manager
and
our
city
attorney
right
now.
It's
in
the
excuse
me
it's
in
the
hands
of
the
property
owners
that
would
be
ken
lindsey
and
bob
ends.
So
they've
had
it
for
a
few
weeks
now,
once
they
review
it
and
add
their
comments,
then
it
will
go
to
the
faa.
F
So
the
items
for
next
time
are
the
sign,
update
or
the
sign
vendor
and
update.
Are
we
keeping
the
open
house
yeah.
F
E
D
Perfect
any
action
items.
F
A
C
Yeah
we
usually,
we
usually
have
a
special
meeting
in
december
we
skip
november.
We
usually
have
a
special
meeting
in
december,
so
we'll
have
to
kind
of
get
a
vote
on
who's
available
when
and
which
day
we
can
do
it
and
the
availability
of
the
council
chambers.