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Hollister City Council Special Meeting December 11, 2021
A
Okay,
we're
good
to
go.
Thank
you
good
morning,
everyone.
At
this
time.
I
will
be
calling
the
meeting
special
meeting
of
december
11
2021
to
order
before
we
get
started.
I
just
wanted
to
let
everyone
know.
There
have
been
a
few
positive
cases
of
covet
here
at
city
hall,
so
we
are
taking
precautions
today.
I
am
the
only
person
in
the
chambers
with
our
info
system
manager,
paul
da
silva,
so
today
was
noticed
as
a
public
hearing.
A
Doors
are
still
open,
but
I
would
strongly
advise
the
public
to
take
precautions
and
stay
home
and
participate
from
home.
If
possible.
We
will
be
closing
city
hall
for
a
few
days
to
have
make
sure
it's
disinfected
throughout
and
probably
do
the
next
meeting
or
two
virtually
to
make
sure
everyone
stays
safe,
as
the
staff
is
tested
for
covet
this
time.
Vice
mayor
resenders,
will
you
please
lead
us
in
the
pledge
of
allegiance.
B
C
Sorry
about
that
council
member
press.
E
B
E
C
I
don't
see
chief
of
police
reynosa.
C
Thank
you,
redistricting
occurs
every
10
years
after
the
u.s
census,
federal
state
and
local
laws
require
the
city
to
revise
council
districts
after
each
census.
Typically
census
data
is
released
by
april
1st
of
the
year
following
the
census
and
was
delayed
due
to
covet
19.
california.
State
law
ab-849
requires
that
the
governing
body
of
each
city
adopt
new
district
boundaries
after
each
federal,
decennial
census.
C
So
staff
is
recommending
that
the
city
council
hold
the
second
public
hearing,
receive
the
presentation,
receive
public
comment
and
review
any
submitted
maps,
and
with
that
I
can
turn
it
shelly,
jeannie
or
robin,
or
maybe
all
of
them.
F
Good
morning
this
is
gene,
it's
good
to
see
you
in
hollister.
I
was
there
10
years
ago
and
before
that,
and
perhaps
after
that,
to
help
you
with
your
districting
and
redistricting
and
shelly-
is
here
too
and
you've
seen
her
before
and
robin
merrill.
My
our
gis
expert
is
here
as
well
so
you're,
seeing
all
three
of
our
team
members,
the
key
people
in
our
company,
I'm
going
to.
F
F
The
ideal
city
council
district
population
is
a
quarter
of
the
census.
Pop
pound
counts
that
were
taken
last
year.
One
quarter
because
you
have
four
council
districts.
The
city's
total
population,
according
to
the
2020
census,
is
41
934
and
a
quarter
of
this.
The
ideal
number
of
people
in
each
council
district
is
four
10
eighty-four.
F
Now
there
is
some
leeway
permitted.
As
I
said
already,
the
planned
deviation
is
the
measure
of
leeway
and
the
deviation
is
the
difference
between
the
least
and
most
populous
council
districts
divided
by
the
ten
thousand
four
hundred
and
eighty
four,
the
ideal,
not
trustee,
but
council
size.
I'm
sorry,
we
that's
a
typo.
I,
by
the
ideal
city
council
district
population,
10
deviation,
is
permitted,
so
there
can
be
as
many
as
1048
people
difference
between
the
most
and
the
least
populous
city
council
districts.
F
F
Each
council
district's
2020
population
and
the
ideal.
So,
for
example,
the
ideal
is
10
484
district
one's
total
population
as
of
last
year,
was
higher
than
this.
That
562
people
more
and
you
can
see
the
deviation,
column,
562
and
the
first
two
districts.
One
and
two
both
are
larger
than
the
ideal
council
district
size
and
districts.
Three
and
four
are
relatively
underpopulated,
especially
district
four.
F
So
more
people
were
added
to
one
and
two
and
fewer
people
were
added
to
three
and
four
over
the
last
decade.
So
one
and
two
is
where
there
was
the
most
housing
and
population
growth
and
three
three,
but
especially
four
had
less
relatively
less.
This
doesn't
mean
that
district
4
lost
population.
It
means
that
it
just
didn't
grow
as
fast
as
the
other
council
districts.
F
So
here
we
have
plan
one.
Instead
of
this
plan's
deviation
is
seven
and
a
half
percent,
which
is
acceptable.
The
the
presumptive
maximum
deviation
is
10,
so
we
want
the
plan
deviation
to
be
10
or
less,
and
so
this
plan
is
well
below
that
10,
maximum
and
in
plan.
One
district,
four's
boundary
is.
F
Is
memorial
drive
and
that's
the
boundary
between
cancer
districts,
3
and
4.
and
district
one
uses
hillcrest
and
south
street
southern
boundary,
and
I
want
to
call
your
attention
to
this
part
of
the
boundary
between
one
and
two
and
robin
will
demonstrate
later
what
happens
if
we
move
this
boundary
over
to
follow
wine
street
the
the
hallway
instead
of
west
side
zoomed
in
again,
here's
the
here's,
the
area
that
we
could
move
from
memorial?
F
F
When
I
started
talking
about
what
deviations
are,
so
you
can
see
that
district
4
is
still
more
populous
than
the
others,
but
its
deviation
instead
of
10
is
5.4
and
district
1
population
was
augmented
and
district
twos
also,
so
those
deviations
are
at
2.2
percent,
so
the
2.2
and
not
negative
2.2
percent
and
positive
five
point.
Four
percent
is
the
seven
and
a
half
percent.
F
F
F
The
groups
protected
under
the
federal
voting
rights
act
and
and
the
and
are
are
being
honored.
The
federal
voting
rights
act
says
that
the
concentration
for
the
protected
groups
protected
by
the
voting
rights
act
should
give
latinos
an
opportunity
to
elect
representatives
of
their
choice
and
in
plan
two.
F
The
shares
population
chairs
were
districts,
one
two
and
three
and
four
all
have
a
latino
majority.
When
you
look
at
the
voting
age,
you
can
see.
That's
still
true,
there's
still
well
over
50
percent
and
then
at
the
bottom
left.
You
see
the
citizens
of
voting
age.
These
are
people
who
are
eligible
to
vote.
We
still
have
three
council
districts,
not
four
with
and
a
latino
majority
over
on
the
right.
F
Do
so,
but
there's
a
big
difference
between
population
shares
of
the
total
population
and
the
shares
that
latinos
and
others
have
of
the
actual
voters,
and
this
may
or
may
not
seem
important
to
you
because
there's
a
lot
of
ways
of
using
these
data,
so
I
will
now
stop
sharing.
I
can
share
again
anytime.
G
G
So
the
last
public
hearing,
we
talked
about
housing
growth
and
it
was
my
and
I'm
not
exactly
sure
where
the
housing
growth
was
going
to
go.
I
thought
it
was
above
hillcrest
in
district
one,
but
it
would
be
good
to
know
whether
it's
going
to
be
in
district
four.
I
thought
it
was
not
going
to
be
in
district
4,
but
so
that
we
should
get
clarity,
but
district
4
has
a
large
population
relatively
speaking,
that
5.4.
G
The
disadvantage
of
plan
two
is
that
the
clear
view
drive
is
not
perhaps
as
major
a
street.
You
know
we
try
and
have
major
streets
as
delineations
and
memorial
drive
was.
You
know
a
nice
street
divider
line,
which
is
what
was
used
in
plan
one.
Can
I.
A
Can
I
ask
a
quick
question:
the
plan
two
district
four
is
going
to
see
a
lot
of
growth
very
soon
here
I
think
four
or
five
hundred
homes
are
going
to
be
built
in
that
area,
actually
more
about
seven
eight
hundred
homes.
So
the
plan
two
lays
out
really
well
your
your
comment
about
clearview
was
the
first
thing
I
caught.
I
think
clearview
works,
but
I
think
the
some
of
those
side
streets
that
come
along
with
it
should
be
added
to
it
like
nez,
paris
and
there's
a
few
others.
A
A
I
think
one
of
our
council
members
lives
very
close
in
that
area,
but
that
would
make
more
sense
as
far
as
the
dividing
line,
because,
if
you're
representing
that
district
to
get
to
those
side
streets,
you
have
to
use
clear
view
to
get
to
them
and
that
that
would
work
as
long
as
those
other
streets
were
added
that
run
along
clear
view.
As
I
said,
district
4
will
be
seeing
seven
at
least
700
plus
homes
being
built
in
the
next
five
years.
A
So
I
think
that
would
make
plan
two
would
make
a
lot
of
sense
and
I
think
the
dividing
line
of
west
street
for
the
other
ones
actually
works
pretty
well,
and
I
always
wondered
why
that
wasn't
done
before.
But
I
think
that
lays
out
pretty
well,
but
that
would.
F
A
I
would
say
it
lays
out
really
well,
I
see
a
hand
up
by
vice
mayor
resendiz,
and
I
see
mr
burns
next.
Thank
you,
mr
thank
you.
B
Thank
you,
mr
mayor
yeah,
a
couple
of
questions,
and
mainly
it
is
it's
it's
about
future
development,
I'm
wondering
if
you've
been
working
with
our
planning
department
for
them
to
let
you
know
what
the
projections
are,
what
planning
is
coming?
What
developments
are
coming.
F
We
haven't
done
that
and
is
that,
even
if
something
is
planned
and
approved,
it's
still
really
difficult
to
anticipate
when
the
housing
will
be
built
and
occupied,
because
they
people
people
don't
live
there.
Yet
we
don't
know
how
many
there
will
be,
and
there
isn't
a
whole
lot
of
leeway
with
the
10
maximum
deviation
to
to
take
into
account
this
future
housing
growth.
So
shelley.
Do
you
want
to
add
to
that.
G
Yeah
it
it
would
be
good
to
in
general
know
which
trusts
are
going
to
have.
Where
you
expect
growth.
It
would
be
good
to
know
that
in
general,
getting
very
specific,
as
gene
said,
is
a
little
things
that
always
turn
out
like
you
expect
and
when
you
expect
them.
But
if,
if
you
know
that
you
want
certain
council
districts
to
be
smaller,
like
council
district
four,
then
we
can
do
that,
so
that
is.
G
B
City,
so
I'm
I
know
that
people
might
not
be
residing
there,
but
we
do
have
construction
going
on
with
frames
that
houses
being
built
in
developments,
and
there
is
a
extreme
housing
shortage,
more
than
likely
they're
going
to
be
people
living
in
there
and
if
we're
not
going
to
do
this
within
10
years,
I
just
think
it's
a
good
idea
on
district
1
to
what
would
that
be.
It
would
be
to
the
west
of
district
one,
it's
mostly
industrial.
I
don't
foresee
too
much
development
going
on
and
then
the
east
of
district
three.
B
If
you
go
down
to
the
bottom
of
the
yellow,
it
starts
getting
into
the
county
to
the
left
a
little
bit.
So
I
don't
anticipate
too
much
development
other
than
infill,
but
district
two
and
district
four
are
well.
Obviously,
district
two
was
the
most
developed
right.
We
knew
that.
I
don't
know
how
much
more
developments
planned
for
there
in
the
near
future.
Right
now,
I
would
say
not
very
much,
but
district
4
does
have
a
lot
of
houses
that
have
got
frames
up
and
they
will
be
probably
the
most
impacted
from
this.
B
G
This
is
the
start
of
the
process,
so
these
are
two
maps.
We
came
up
with
we're
trying
to
use
really
major
dividing
lines
and
roads
wherever
we
could,
and
usually
this
is
an
iterative
process.
You
also
have
an
online
mapping
tool,
so
anybody,
including
yourselves,
can
go
online
and
draw
maps
if
you
like
so
you're,
you
can
have
more
than
this
to
choose
from
this
is
just
the
start.
It's.
F
A
F
H
Thank
you
mayor.
I
I
just
I
want
to
echo
what
the
previous
two
council
members
have
brought
forward,
but
I
do
I
want
to
understand
better.
The
the
term
deviation
because,
as
I
interpreted,
the
ideal
goal
would
be
to
have
a
zero
number
across
the
board
to
be
to
be
neutral,
and
am
I
interpreting
that
correctly.
G
H
Okay
thanks,
I
just
want
to
make
sure
I
was
looking
at
this
correctly
and
I'm
also
wondering
if
there'd
be
a
way-
and
maybe
this
is
just
trying
to
make
it
more
complicated
than
it
needs
to
be.
But
clearly
we
know
that
there's
development
happening
and
certainly
in
district
four
there's
a
significant
amount,
that's
going
to
occur,
or
is
it
actually
in
process
at
one
level
or
another
on
on
fairview,
and
I'm
also
wondering
if
there's
a
benefit
to
maybe
anticipating
future
annexations,
because
we
see
a
lot
of
require.
H
And
I
can't
speak
for
the
council,
but
my
sense
is
on
the
year
I've
been
on
council
that
the
council's
preference
is
to
annex
versus
make
other
alternative
allocations
for
water
or
sewer
or
those
type
of
things.
H
I'm
wondering
if
we
could
look
at
that
as
well
and
then
my
final
question
or
comment
would
be
I'm
a
little
concerned
now
we're
about,
as
I
understand
it,
about
halfway
through
this
process,
with
today's
meeting
being
the
second
meeting
and
I'm
a
little
concerned
that
we've
not
received
any
maps
from
other
people,
and
maybe
you
can
assure
me
that
we'll
see
more
of
that
or
is
this
the
norm,
and
so
with
that
that
will
conclude
my
questions
and
comments.
H
Thank
you
and
I
again
also
appreciate
very
much
the
work
you're
doing
on
our
behalf.
F
F
E
G
Well,
there's
just
one
other
question:
council
member
burns
had
about
why
others
haven't
submitted
maps
and-
and
actually
there
was
a
concern
last
time
about
why
there
were
more
people
in
the
audience.
But
you
know
sometimes
the
council
members
are
the
most
involved
people,
so
I
would
say
if
you
you
all
want
to
try
your
hand
at
some
maps
that
that's
a
possibility.
G
You
know
it
just
depends.
If
sometimes
there
are
activists,
political
activists
that
are
very
involved
and
then
they
start
drawing
maps.
But
if
you
don't
have
that
in
your
city,
then
that
may
not
arise
so
we'll
just.
F
It
also
depends
on
how
visible
you're
planning
your
process
this
redistricting
process,
and
it
will
help
to
have
more
information
on
your
redistricting
website,
and
it
would
be
really
good
if
you
would
put
out
the
word
that
this
is
happening
and
everybody
is
encouraged
to
participate
in
your
local
media,
newspapers,
radio
and
tv
stations
and
anything
else.
You
think
people
would
look
at
so
they
could
learn
about
the
redistricting
tool,
the
online
redistricting
tool
that
helps,
engage
people
and,
in
fact,
you're
supposed
to
be
doing
that.
As
I'm
sure
you,
you
know.
C
We
have
advertised
in
the
newspaper
I'm
hoping
to
if
council's
okay
with
it,
I
could
advertise
again
we're
posting
it
on
our
website,
especially
the
week
before
our
meetings,
and
I
mean
posting
it
on
our
social
media
and
it's
on
our
website,
so
that.
D
Sounds
like
a
great
idea
yeah.
My
only
comments
are
still
I'd
like
to
keep
the
numbers
a
little
bit
more,
even
as
far
as
plan
two,
but
what
I
like
about
plan.
One
is
cleaner
lines.
The
gives
a
specific.
I
don't
know
the
cleaner
lines
are
better
for
me,
the
it's
like
future
planning
developments
that
could
be
coming
through.
F
That
are
going
to,
I
think
perhaps
robin
will
show
you
using
more
how
that
boundary
could
be
adjusted
and
when
you
finish
we're
finished
with
your
members
of
the
public.
If
they
have
questions
we,
we
can
go
to
that
and
just
tinker
with
both
plans,
one
and
two
or
just
one
of
them.
According
to
your
preferences,.
A
I
looking
at
this
layout
now
with
the
plan
too
a
little
larger
format.
As
I
said,
I
think
the
area
around
clear
view
it's
important
to
include
those
those
streets,
but
I
would
take
district
three
memorial
drive
and
take
extend
that
south
all
the
way
to
airline
highway
and
that
would
give
district
3
a
little
more
population
that
would
help
in
that
area.
A
G
Yes,
yeah
yeah,
so
robin
can
look
at
that
and
we'll
see
if
taking
that
area
between
memorial
drive
and
airline
highway
would
work,
because
that
would
make
four
smaller
and
three
more.
D
A
E
A
G
I
think
at
this
time
it
would
be
good
to
go
to
the
online
demonstration
on
and
we
can
make
look
at
some
of
those
changes
that
you
suggested.
B
B
I
Yes,
hi
everyone
happy
to
be
here
with
you
on
this
beautiful
saturday
morning.
I
will
share
my
screen
with
you
to
go
over
some
basic
information
about
how
maptitude
online
redistricting
works
and
how
we
can
set
up
an
account
first,
we'll
start
with
first
things.
First,
can
everyone
see
my
maptitude
online
registering
application?
We.
I
I
Here
we
are
the
first
time
someone
logs
into
the
application.
This
is
the
window
that
will
pop
up.
The
application
includes
two
maps
already
in
the
application.
The
first
one
here
on
the
top
is
the
current
plan.
Those
are
your
current
council
districts,
and
that
is
the
map
that
we
strong
strongly
encourage
you
to
start
with.
Only
because
it
gives
you
a
starting
point,
but
if
anyone
wants
to
start
with
a
blank
slate,
there
is
a
base
map
here
down
below
that
they
can
click
on
and
start
from
scratch
to
create
their
own
plan.
I
Now,
normally
you
would
you
would
click
on
one
of
these
two
and
hit
create.
So
I'm
I'm
on
the
current
plan.
I
click
on
create
and
the
application
automatically
makes
a
copy
of
it.
So
you
don't
lose
this
current
plan
and
then
you
would
just
type
in
whatever
you
want
to
call
it.
My
my
plan,
one
it
and
it
doesn't
really
matter
what
you
call
it
and
you
click
on
ok
and
it
will
open
up
to
the
current
plan.
I
Lots
of
bells
and
whistles
in
this
application
and
caliper
has
done
a
really
good
job
of
making
them
the
tools
that
you
need
to
modify
districts
hidden
so
that
you
have
a
lot
of
visibility
in
looking
at
your
map.
So
it's
just
a
matter
of
being
able
to
find
the
tools
that
you
need
to
make
the
changes
that
you'd
like
to
make
I'd
like
to
point
out
that
it's
very
important
to
know
that
up
here
in
this
help
tab.
If
you
click
on
that
maptitude,
let
me
see
if
I
can
get
rid
of
this
way.
I
There
we
go.
Maptitude
has
cleverly
added
a
quick
start
guide
and
your
it
department
has
also
included
a
link
to
this
quick
start
guide
on
your
redistricting
web
page.
So
if
someone
is
starting
from
the
very
first
time
there's
a
member
of
the
public
wants
to
get
started
and
they
want
to
know.
How
do
I
do
this
from
from
the
first
step,
they
can
open
up
this
quick
start
guide.
They
can
also
save
the
quick
start
guide
as
a
pdf,
or
they
can
print
it
out
from
their
home
printer
if
they'd
like.
I
These
color-coded
numbers
gives
you
a
the
map
actually
looks
like,
and
it
will
tell
you
where
to
find
all
of
the
tools
that
you
need
and
what
each
tool
does,
and
I'm
going
to
close
this
now
most
of
the
tools
on
the
application
work
like
a
toggle,
so
you
click
it
once
to
open
it
and
click
it
again.
To
close
it.
I
I
Box-
and
this
is
the
bot,
the
tool
that
shows
you,
each
of
your
four
city
council
districts
and
the
population
statistics
you
can
see-
we
have
total
population
percent
deviation
and
then,
if
you
curse
her
over
here-
and
it's
not
letting
me
do
this
right
now,
I
think
it's
trying
to
catch
up.
We
have
total
pop
by
race,
ethnic
group,
and
then
we
have
some
18
plus
pop
and
cbap
data,
so
I'll
go
ahead
and
close
that
window
and
come
over
here
to
this
top
right,
one
is
already
open.
I
I
And
this
is
a
really
nice
box.
Well,
I
think
it'll
come
it'll
open
up
for
us
here
in
a
minute
when
we
start
changing
district
boundaries
up
here
in
the
top
left,
we
have
five
major
little
tools
that
help
you
move
around.
You
can
zoom
in
you
can
zoom
out.
You
can
pan
why
it's
really
really
slow,
there's
a
an
information
tool
here
we
either
depending
on
what
layer
you're
looking
at
you
can
click
on
a
census
block.
I
F
I
No
thank
you.
Gene
appreciate
that
information.
I
think
it
might
be
a
good
idea
for
me
to
log
out
if
I
can
and
then
log
back
in.
G
And
maybe
we
could
go
straight
to
the
line,
drawing
like
the
changes
well.
I
Two
in
there
and
I
can
we
can
share
plans,
one
and
two
so
that
you
can
start
with
plans
one
and
two.
If
you
would
like
yeah.
G
I
think
that
would
be
a
great
idea
so
that
it's
it's
there
on
the
when
it
opens
up
right,
yeah
and
just
so
the
council
knows
our
mattitude
sometimes
gets
really
slow
when
we're
on
zoom.
So
I
guess
there's
so
much
computers.
D
Yes,
the
so
what
is
the
the
requirement
by
law
for
as
far
as
including
future
growth
in
our
plan
today,.
G
D
G
F
Less
populous
but
but
there
isn't
much
wiggle
room
and
especially
in
a
city
with
a
relatively
small
population
like
yours,
it's
important
to
try
to
when
you
try
to
get
heavily
weight.
You
probably
can't
account
for
very
much
of
the
future
housing
growth.
So.
E
D
G
I
also
wanted
to
comment
while
we're
waiting
for
rob
and
robin
go
ahead
and
share
your
screen
and
okay,
like
that,
when
you're
ready
but
okay,
that
there's
there's
a
there's,
a
trade-off
between
the
deviation
being
low
and
using
major
streets
and
good
boundaries,
because
not
always,
but
often
the
case
is,
if
we're
going
to
go
to
a
major
stream,
it's
going
to.
It
means
we
have
to
give
up
on
the
deviation.
G
I
And
I'm
ready
shelley.
Can
everyone
see
them
altitude?
Yes,
okay,
great!
So
once
that
after
your
first
time,
logging
in
every
subsequent
time,
you
will
see
all
of
the
plans
that
you
have
created
in
your
account.
So
we'll
just
click
on
plan
two
and
we'll
open
it
and
mount
the
application.
Sit
automatically
saves
your
work,
so
you
can
work
on
something
if
you
need
to
close
it
walk
away,
come
back
to
it.
It'll
bring
you
right
back
where
you
live.
I
A
Yeah
right
along
the
to
the
right
more
there.
A
They're
all
connected
to
clear
view,
so
nez
paris,
there.
F
I
673-
and
so
this
is
what
shelley
was
talking
about
this
block
after
I'm
able
to
click
on
it,
we
can
show
you
the
awkward
boundary
block
so
that
I
don't
know
if,
if
it's
my
internet
connection,
I'm
in
a
different
spot
here
this
morning
that
I
normally
am
in
my
office.
So
it's
just
waiting
to
catch
up,
but
I
can
point
out
that
this
redistricting
tool
here
up
in
the
top
right.
This
is
where
you
click
on
when
you're
ready
to
move
census
blocks
from
one
district
to
another.
I
B
H
I
I
don't
remember
the
specific
term
you've
used
this
morning,
but
you
talked
about
the
value
or
the
benefit
of
a
clean
line
or
clear
street
or
simple
made
using
major
roads
or
thoroughfares
or
streets,
and-
and
I
understand
I
think
from
a
council
member
perspective-
I
I
get
that
for
at
least
a
couple
reasons,
but
I'm
I'm
I'm
really
struggling
with
wondering
why
that
is
and
if
it's
critical
to
the
residents
of
our
community
or
the
registered
voters
of
our
community
or
is
it
just
makes
for
a
cleaner
map.
H
G
It
it's
also
one
of
the
req
priorities
in
criteria
in
the
fair
maps
act
to
use
identifiable
boundaries,
it
does
not
take
precedence
over
communities
of
interest.
F
And
something
that
complicates
it
is
that
these
census
blocks
sometimes
have
very
odd
shapes.
And
it's
it's
you.
You
can't
get
exactly
the
area
you
want.
We
have
to
use
the
census
blocks
as
building
blocks
for
districting
plans
and
the
the
boundaries
here
are
based
entirely
on
census
blocks.
So
we
move
a
block
from
one
place
to
another
and
that
very
populous
block,
which
again,
I
can't
read
the
number
600
and
something
is
that
what
it's
like,
73
673.,
that's
a:
what
is
it
a
horseshoe-shaped
boundary?
F
I
can't
see
where
the
block
boundary
is
yeah
yeah.
It's
really
not
doesn't
lend
itself
to
to
adjusting
that
particular
boundary.
Yeah.
B
A
Took
that
for
an
example,
how
does
that
look
and
then
we
can
go
to
the
other
ones?
I
understand
what
you're
saying
on
the
other,
on
the
other
comments
you
made
and
council
members
since
I
cannot
see
your
hands.
If
you
do
have
questions,
please
just
speak
out,
because
we
want
to
make
sure
we're
hearing
from
all
of
you.
H
I
understand
that
it
will
show
numbers
but
will
also
because
my
understanding
is
part
of
the
challenge
and
the
need
the
benefit
and
the
opportunity
is
to
potentially
address
and
adjust
the
demographics
of
the
of
the
of
the
districts
to
allow
for
there
to
be
a
better
stronger
balance
and
a
more
fair
representation.
H
Not
only
are
we
going
to
see
the
benefit
or
the
shift
in
the
numbers
and
the
percentage
from
one
district
to
another,
in
this
case
from
four
to
three,
but
would
we
also
see
in
moving
those
lines
how
it
shifts
the
demographics
of
the
voting
population.
B
D
F
Those
numbers
are
in
the
what's
called
a
data
view
at
the
table
with
four
lines
in
it:
one
per
council
district,
and
if
you
go
over
to
the
right
of
total
population
and
the
deviation,
you
can
look
at
all
of
these
measures
and
see
what
the
consequences
are
for,
say:
latino,
shares
of
the
total
population,
the
voting
age
population,
the
citizen
voting
age
population,
they
registered
an
actual
voter.
So
you
can
see
all
of
those
things,
but
it
takes
a
little
while
to
look
at
it.
But
it's
all
there
in
aptitude,
online
redistricting.
D
G
B
Thank
you,
okay,
so
I'm
gonna
log
in
as
a
user,
and
I'm
just
wondering
okay.
So
once
I
create
an
account,
how
do
I
open
the
maps
that
you've
created?
I
just
see
open
copy,
delete,
new
plan
that
you've
created.
I
I
And
I
just
I
did
just
share
vice
presenters.
I
did
just
share
plan
too.
So
I'm
not
sure
if
how
fast
that
works.
I
G
So
here's
the
area
that
we
were
talking
about
and
we
also
had
the
area
below
with
airline
highway
and
memorial.
We
can
go
do
that
in
a
minute
too,
but
we
want
to
take
this
block
here
right
and
put
it
into
four
it's
currently
in
three.
So
the
target
is
four
and
I'm
just
going
to
do
that
and
we
that
could
be
the
line
if
we
wanted
to
do
more
than
that.
I
just
want
to
show
you
how
awkward
it
is.
E
F
And
up
above
you
can
see
the
deviations
yeah,
I
need
to
make
the
map
smaller
yeah,
okay,.
H
Thank
you
mayor,
so
with
this
adjustment,
I
really
feel
personally
that
it
puts
me
in
a
quandary
and
and
so
because
this
feels
in
in
all
directness
and
honesty
and
candor
very
self-serving
for
me,
and
so
maybe
this
is
a
question
from
mr
epperson,
but
if
it
were
to
come
down
to
an
adjustment
that
simply
was
and-
and
I
get
it
because
you
cannot
get
to
nez
pierce
any
other
way,
but
from
clearview
period
there
is
no
way
to
get
there,
but
I
would
be
inclined
to
want
to
abstain
from
voting
for
an
adjustment
like
this
simply
because
I
benefit
personally
directly
and
specifically,
if
I
were
inclined
to
want
to
run
for
re-election
and
and
that's
still
three
years
out,
but
it
really,
it
just
feels
self-serving
to
me.
H
E
Specifics
of
it
at
another
time,
mr
right.
A
Ken
yeah,
we
can
hang
up
a
quick.
Second,
let
me
ask
our
experts
here,
part
of
the
when
you're
drawing
lines,
as
I
understood
in
the
past,
don't
you
try
to
wan,
you
want
to
try
to
keep
if
possible,
the
elected
officials
in
their
district,
or
is
that
not
something
that
matters
whatsoever.
F
The
fair
maps
act
says
that
cities
and
counties
do
not
consider
incumbency.
I
would
think,
if
all
else
being
equal,
it's
okay
to
do
it,
but
plan
drawing
is
not
supposed
to
be
very
significantly
based
if
at
all
on,
where
the
current
people
current
incumbents
live.
A
F
E
F
B
B
B
E
A
D
So
I
guess
mike
quinn's
concern
about
when
we're
we're
thinking
about.
I
mean
it's
it's
it's.
It's
that
I
have
I'm
trying
to
balance
and
weigh
this
out.
In
my
mind,
is
when
we're
going
to
account
for
those
seven
home,
700
homes
just
say
a
thousand
homes
that
how
many
of
them
are
going
to
be
hispanic?
How
many
of
them
are
going
to
be
white?
How
many
are
going
to
be
voters?
D
That's
why
that's
that's
where
my
concerns
come
in
about
taking
into
consideration
or
to
account
the
future
of
those
homes.
So
it's
like
I
don't
know,
can
you
guys
help
us
out
or
help
me
come
to
terms
with
that?
I
don't
know
if
anyone
could
no.
F
A
So
that
would,
and
that.
F
If,
if
you
have
a
powerpoint
in
front
of
you,
you
can
see
all
of
these
numbers
on
the
detailed
tables
that
that
we
have
for
plan
two
and
plan
one,
and
it
looks
quite
a
lot
like
that
table
at
the
top,
except
all
of
the
all
of
the
variables
are
off
to
the
right.
So
if
you,
if
you
move
the
data
view
slider,
shall
we
towards
the
right?
You
can
show
the
additional
numbers?
F
G
Let
me
just
just
show
the
the
map
now
like
this,
so
people
can
see
it.
G
So
here's
the
total
pop
and
the
deviation,
so
this
plan
is
actually
pretty
close
with
four
being
the
smallest,
which
I
think
is
what
you
wanted
to
have
happen.
And
then
here
are
the
measures
and
I
can.
F
Yeah
this,
this
version
of
the
plan
gives
district
two
upon.
F
A
deviation
so
so
that
this
would
take
housing
growth
industry
for
to
some
account
index
into
account
somewhat
and
the
lack
of
population
growth,
future
housing
growth
in
district
two
district
two
has
a
positive
deviation,
so
this
moves
in
the
direction
of
anticipating
future
population
growth.
B
Mr
mayor,
go
ahead,
sir,
thank
you
so
just
to
be
very
clear
as
to
what
we
did.
We
moved
one
line
over
from
clearview
to
nesburus,
because
you
cannot
access
clearview,
I
think
there's
a
sound
wall
there
or
something
I'm
sorry
ness
pierce
from
the
other
side.
Yes,
so
that
makes
sense
to
me
and
then
what
we
did
at
the
bottom
was
to
clean
up
that
line
and
make
it
memorial.
And
yes,
we
are
taking
into
account
future
development.
B
There's
frames
out
there
and
we're
not
breaking
any
laws,
we're
not
going
over
what
the
standard
is
so
to
speak
and
everything
is
still
pretty
much
evenly
demographically
and
I'm
I
I've
got
to
say
I'm
more
concerned
about
the
hispanic
latino
population,
because
that
is
the
majority
population
here.
But
it
looks
like
looking
at
the
numbers.
Everything
looks
relatively
even
in
that
sense
as
to
what
it
was
before.
Is
that
correct
team.
G
E
G
So
here
are
registered
voters.
Hispanic
registered
voters
here
is
district,
3
is
47,
so
just
so
districts
one
and
two
are
highly
latina.
G
F
G
B
Thank
you.
This
is
my
personal
opinion
from
what
I've
seen
historically
like
that
is
relatively
what
our
demographics
lay
out
to
be,
but
in
my
personal
opinion
again,
I
think
it's
going
to
change
in
the
future,
because
we
have
people
coming
from
other
areas
that
are
moving
into
these
newer
homes
because
they
can
afford
to
buy
them
from
the
bay
area.
Predominantly
hispanic
and
other
minorities
are
coming
here,
so
I
think
that
it's
going
to
go
up,
but
this
is
what
it
has
been
historically.
In
my
opinion,.
F
That's
very
common
in
in
cities
like
yours,
but
the
latino
population
share
is
growing
just
just
because
there's
higher
fertility
for
hispanics
and
and
much
more
awareness
of
the
need
to
vote,
among
other
things,
so
you're
you're,
you're
right
very
likely
to
move
in
the
direction
you
suggested
in
the
city
of
salinas.
For
example,
we've
seen
this
happening
over
the
decades.
D
Yeah
so
as
far
as
this
is
kind
of
well,
it's
totally
related.
So
so,
basically
right
now
how
many
more
meetings
before
we
come
up
with
a
vote
on
which
one
that
we
want
to
go
forward
with
I
mean,
are
we
able
to
vote
now
yeah?
I.
D
So
we
I
mean
so
like
vice
mayor
cindy
was
rescinders
was
saying
that
he
likes
this
one.
So
we
could
actually
save
this
one
and
be
one
of
our
considerations.
F
B
Do
have
one
more
question:
go
ahead,
if
there's
no
objection
from
the
council
and
if
there's
no
further
questions
I'd
like
for
us
to
follow
councilmember
perez's
recommendation
for
us
to
adopt
this
as
plan
three.
A
This
would
be,
the
version
will
be
planned
through
you're
saying
to
adopt.
What's
reference,
I'm
sorry,
not
a
doctor.
Just.
C
C
January
18th,
for
you
to
to
introduce
the
ordinance
with
the
plan
that
you
decide
on
and
have
it
go
for
a
first
reading
on
the
18th
of
january.
C
Have
it
go
for
its
second
reading
on
the
seventh
of
february
to
be
adopted
on
the
sec,
the
seventh
of
february,
so
that
it
will
be
in
effect
by
march
7th,
which
will
be
a
month
in
advance
of
the
april.
C
Going
to
be
a
regular
meeting,
so
the
18th
and
the
7th
are
regular
meetings.
January
8th
will
be
our
last
special
saturday
public
hearing,
but
we
will
have
them
on
as
public
hearing
in
our
pub
as
public
hearings
on
the
18th
and
the
7th
seventh,
so
the
seventh.
I
think
it
just
goes
to
adoption
so.
A
Thank
you.
I
have
one
more
question
or
if
we
can
go
back
to
the
area
along
clear
view
again,
I'm
looking
at
this
map-
and
I
have
a
couple
more
questions
just
to
see
if
we
can
clean
something
up
here
that
I'm
seeing
so
we
can
expand
that.
So
we
can
get
a
better
look
of
okay,
the
area
that
we
did
change.
A
F
F
A
D
D
Not
no,
I
was
just
thinking
the
I
was
thinking
that
I
have
just
some
ideas
and
instead
of
this
into
a
workshop,
I
I'm
actively
gonna
go
on
to
this
the
site
and
instead
of
taking
everyone
else's
time,
because
I
think
now
I'm
starting
to
think.
Oh
man.
This
is
kind
of
fun.
D
Yeah
yeah
so,
but
yeah
thanks
for
what
it.
What
really
is
helping
me
because
I'm
a
hands-on
type
of
guy
when
I
see
how
you
move
the
districts
and
I
see
the
numbers
move,
it's
like,
oh
because
when
just
personally
looking
at
this
whole
thing,
it's
like,
oh,
my
god,
it's
like,
but
when
I
see
you
changing
things
and
I
see
how
it
moves.
It's
like.
D
As
professionally
but
but
it
makes
me
more
interested
and
excited
to
come
up
with
a
different,
my
own
mouth.
E
G
If
you
play
around
with
it-
and
you
can't
quite
do
it
the
way
you
want
to
we'll
be
here
at
the
next
public
hearing,
and
we
can
do
a
workshop
sort
of
thing
and
you'll
be
more
adept
at
it.
G
About
it,
I
think
it's
best
if
you
email
the
staff
and
then
they
convey
it
to
us.
B
I
agree
with
council
member
press.
I
don't
want
to
get
too
much
into
the
weeds,
but
you
did
bring
up
that
horseshoe.
So
what
if
we
were
to
take
caputo,
it
says
579
what
if
we
were
to
put
the
horseshoe
into
district
4
and
then
take
off
the
caputo
579
that'll
go
on
over
to
the
other
district,
nicely
caputo
court
579
and
put
that
oh
yeah,
three
that
might
balance
it
out
and
then
you
don't
have
that
half
street
right.
I
think
we
could
be
here
all
day
doing
this.
I.
G
E
B
G
Yeah
all
right,
so
this
was
plan
three.
I
think
we'll
remember
that
plant.
G
Okay,
so
now
we're
okay,
so
now
four
so
now
three
is
too
small
is
the
problem.
So
we
need
to
give
some
population
to
three
and
you're
saying
from.
D
If
I
can
ask
another
question:
go
ahead,
sir
yeah!
So
do
I
re,
if
is
my
memory,
certainly
correct
where
we
can
save
so
many
ideas,
there's
a
limit
on
what
we
can.
I
mean
there's
a
certain
number
that
that's
included
in
this
package,
but
if
we
hit
us
go
over
that,
then
we're
charged
per
plan.
Is
that
my
correct
am
I
thinking.
G
This
isn't
counting
ourselves,
it's
not
counting
okay,
so
this
seems
to
work
okay
here,
if
we
just
take
this
part
of
it.
E
B
E
G
G
Well,
you
can
see
minus
6.51
3.8,
so
going
back
up,
we
can
see
if
there's
some
other
part
of
we,
if
there's
some
other
population
of
four
that
we
can
take.
But
four
is
pretty
small
right
now
I
mean
it's
actually:
nine
yeah,
no
you're
over
the
10.
shelly.
E
F
Look
just
to
the
left
of
those
odd
shapes
that
are
islands
in
the
city,
124
yeah,
7,
10
and
180,
and
the
zero.
G
Just
a
little
bit,
we
just
need
a
little
bit
more,
so
gene
was
suggesting
this
area
go
back
four
to
four,
but
let's
just
see,
if
there's
another
area,
you'd
prefer
more
than
that.
Could
we
take
this
142
here.
H
H
I
know
that
we've
talked
at
least
to
some
degree
about
factoring
in
current
development
in
progress,
and
so
we've
looked
at
fairview
road,
but
I
also
know
on
valley
view
there
is
the
the
subdivision,
that's
going
in
in
the
retirement
55
and
up
community
there
directly
off
of
valley
view
as
well
near
the
fire
station,
and
I
don't
I
don't
remember
the
total
number
of
homes,
but
I
know
that
they've
they've
built
out
at
least
40
or
50
people.
Currently
I
thought
that
that
was
a
subdivision
of
about
200
homes.
H
G
So
here
is
what
maybe
we'll
call
plan
four
it
might
help
if
I
colored
the
district,
so
you
could
see,
but
this
is
district
four
memorial
and
then
it
goes
to
oops.
I
didn't
mean
to
do
that
memorial
and
then
it
goes
down
to
valley
view.
H
Those
are
fairly
clean
lines,
I
believe,
having
walked
those
areas
easy
to
determine
to
to,
and
so
does
it
does
it
does
it
go
east
from
memorial,
up,
sunny
slope
and
then,
and
then
south
on
valley
view
is
that
is
that
what
we've
talked
about.
E
A
G
A
We're
just,
I
believe
they
said
we're
just
creating
plans,
and
then
we
don't
adopt
anything
until
the
we
do
have
to
have
four
meetings.
Correct.
Yes,.
G
F
H
Miracle
aspects
go
ahead,
sir.
Thank
you.
I
would
actually
prefer
to
leave
one
and
two
up
there
as
well,
but
a
different
question,
different
comment.
Maybe
for
the
city
clerk
christine
have
we
reached.
H
H
Been
the
general
plan
work?
That's
currently
going
on,
nobody
told
us,
we
didn't
get
a
chance,
we
want
to.
We
want
to
participate,
and-
and
I
really
would
like
to
ensure
that
when
we
get
to
this
point
that
everybody
has
had
an
opportunity
to
know,
I
don't
even
know.
Maybe
we
put
something
out
in
the
local
utility
bills
that
go
out
or
some
other
way
to
just
do,
go
above
and
beyond.
What
we
would
routinely
normally
do
to
just
try
and
ensure
that
people
have
had
knowledge
or
notice
at
least.
C
C
I
don't
have
authority,
I
could
probably
create
something,
but
I
would
have
to
ask
the
city
manager
for
his
support
to
have
that
put
in
say
water
bill
mailers.
We
could
definitely.
I
can
ask
him
about
that.
I
can
contact
the
library
and
see
if
they
have
computers
available
and
see.
If
maybe
we
could
put
redistricting
like
janae
suggested,
where
maybe
we
have
one
designated
for
a
redistricting
and
I'm
not
sure
about
the
community
center
and
if
they
have
the
computers
going
over
there.
E
This
is
brett
yeah,
we
can
put
them
in
the
utility
bills
and
I
don't
mind
using
our
social
media
outlets
to
get
that
out
and
what
and
at
our
community
center
work
with
who
want
us
to
try
to
use
one
of
those
computers.
A
Think
so
we
can
see
the
final,
the
color
drawings
of
it.
I
think
it's
helpful.
A
G
A
B
E
G
Yeah,
so
I
think
this
is
you
know
this
is
a
great
line,
west
side
and
then
south
and
what
this
is
now,
but
these
are
good
lines
here
in
west
street.
I
think
you
liked.
A
A
Large
streets,
you
were
talking
about
to
help,
define
the
lines
a
little
better.
I
think
that
that
does
look
kind
of
nice.
F
A
B
A
Do
I
agree,
I
think
we
need
to
do
our.
Mr
burns
is
correct.
We
need
to
get
people
participating
now,
even.
A
E
A
Information
out
there
early
is
important,
so
they
are
participating.
They're
part
of
the
the
changes
in
our
community.
F
C
So
if
I
may,
if
we
request
it
this
friday,
the
soonest
we
can
get
it
advertised
and
then
your
permission.
I
can
have
it
run
the
24th,
the
31st
and
the
7th,
which
would
be
right
before
our
next
public
hearing
on
a
saturday,
which
is
the
8th,
of
course,
we're
going
to
have
a
public
hearing
again
on
the
18th
and
the
probably
not
the
7th
but
the
18th,
and
that
would
satisfy
our
public
hearings.
A
D
C
I
will
get
a
sheet
together.
I
think
nova
has
something
already
pretty
done
pretty
nice,
that
she
can
provide
to
the
city
manager
or
to
finance
to
put
in
the
utility
bills.
A
D
Go
ahead
so
so
the
the
link
for
map
tuner
is
that
correct
is.
D
G
G
A
really
productive
meeting-
and
I
thought
it
really
worked
well
to
work
with
you
to
develop
plans
yeah.
G
E
D
Well,
that
was
one
of
them.
That
was
one
of
my
my
my
christmas
list
was
that
was
on
my
christmas
break.
Thank
you
for.
I
I'd
like
to
comment
too,
that
both
plans,
one
and
two,
are
shared
on
the
more
site
and
you
would
just
click
on
the
shared
plan
tab
instead
of
the
initial
tab,
where
the
current
hand
is
stored,
yeah
click
right
plan
and
it
lists
plans
one
and
two
and
like
shelly,
said
we'll
put
the
additional
plans
on
there
as
well.
So.
E
A
Thank
you
all
right,
everyone.
If
there's
no
other
questions
or
comments,
we
will
we
hear
a
motion
to
adjourn.