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Can
you
hear
me?
Oh
yes,
okay,
okay,
closer
than
this
yeah,
okay,
oh,
oh,
okay,
Lau's
bar
can.
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Okay,
we
have
to
do
what
the
AV
guy
says.
I
want
to
welcome
all
of
you
to
our
village
fest
meeting
of
May
9th.
Thank
you
for
finding
us
at
the
convention
center
we're.
Finally
getting
our
conference
room
at
City,
Hall
brought
up
to
the
21st
century
and
that's
why
we're
here
and
I
have
a
funny
feeling
we
may
be
here
for
hope,
because
when
they're
done
with
us
are
going
to
do
the
City
Council
Chambers
so
anyway
bear
with
us,
and
thank
you
so
much
for
for
coming.
D
Okay,
thank
you.
The
next
thing
I'm
going
to
ask
you
to
do
is
what
I'm
doing
is
power.
These
off
I
know
in
our
little
our
little
meeting
room
at
City
Hall
it
messes
up
the
ad
I,
don't
dare
take
any
chances
here
at
the
convention
center.
They
have
all
kinds
of
high-tech
stuff
turn
turn
these
off
just
make-believe
here
on
the
airplane.
D
H
H
Across
from
the
Amato
at
Amato,
okay,
that's
where
the
street
fair
either
ends
or
starts
right.
You
know
right
there.
This
does
the
food
court
ragu
trucks
right!
Well,
there's
a
section
and
that's
where
our
stores
are
about
five
stores
there
that
there's
nothing
in
front
of
it's
just
people
kind
of
wandering
in
and
out,
which
is
still
a
lot
of
traffic.
But
what
we're?
What
we're
asking
is
I'm
applying
for
a
new
for
my
first,
you
know
booth,
but
I'd
rather
go
straight
out
my
store
and
the
neighbors.
They
have
a
booth
already.
H
D
What
I
mean
okay?
What
we'll
do,
sir?
Thank
you
for
bringing
that
up.
Okay,
we
will
bring
it
to
our
bring
it
we'll
put
it
on
the
agenda
for
our
full
board
to
discuss
and
also
pass
it
on
to
Main
Street,
because
that
there
are
a
lot
of
logistical
things
that
have
to
happen.
If
that
is
even
possible,
there's
all
kinds
of
logistical
things,
but
that's
it
that's
a
very
nice
idea,
and
may
we
get
back
to
you
sure,
okay,
thank
you!
So
much
is
there
anybody
else
who'd
like
to
make
a
public
comment.
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Wow,
this
meeting
is
going
to
go
so
yes,
do
we
have
any
correspondence,
no
correspondence?
Okay.
The
next
item
is
our
consent.
Calendar
and
these
things
can
be
approved
by
one
motion
or
we
can
pull
things
off
if
we,
if
we,
if
we
want
the
first
is
the
posting
of
the
agenda
and
the
next
is
the
approval
of
minutes
from
the
last
meeting.
Do
I
have
a
motion
to
approve
the
consuming.
D
All
in
favor,
okay
opposed
none.
It
passes
good
legislative
actions.
This
is
where
we
get
to
hear
from
all
of
you
folks
and
we're
looking
forward
to
it.
Our
first
vendor
application
is
wabi-sabi,
am
I,
saying
that
right
and
it's
Darryl
blackbell
arts-and-crafts
current
vendor,
and
he
wants
to
add
help
me
with
that
word.
Come
come
up
to
the
microphone.
J
If
you
may
or
may
not
be
familiar
with
this
type
of
bonsai,
but
it's
evolved
over
the
years
and
right
now,
this
type
of
bonds
at
Coco
Dhamma
that
that
we'll
be
presenting
to
you
it's
evolved
over
the
years
right
now
is
very
popular
in
Japan
they're,
just
they're
March
and
saw
it
everywhere,
and
here's
between
more
and
more
popular
in
cocaine
means
mas.
Gamma
means
ball,
so
mas
ball
and
as
a
form
of
bonds
I
over
the
years.
J
J
So
there's
this
three
type
of
three
forms
of
watering
process:
first
one
is
spraying
it
on
the
outside
to
keep
the
moss
growing.
The
second
one
is
where
you
water
directly
into
the
center.
Third
one
is
once
a
month
you
would
give
it
a
bath,
and
so,
if
you
have
a
either
a
bowl,
that's
filled
with
water
and
you
submerge
it,
and
so
we
have
instructions
for
national
buffer
instructions.
But
we
have
instructions
for
carefully.
Oh.
K
B
J
J
J
D
Thank
you
for
coming
by
okay,
music,
heals
Jason
Nutter
is
mr.
Nutter
here,
hi
I'm
mr.
Nutter
Jason's
back
Jason
is
a
downtown
merchants
and
he
has
reversible
blocks
pet
accessories
and
shirts
and
come
talk
to
us
what
you
got.
Okay,.
H
Well,
I'm,
a
teacher
during
the
day
I
work
with
Meili
and
banning
school
district
right
out
of
town
here,
I
want
to
work
with
Palm
Springs
School,
District
I
haven't
approached
them
because
I've
been
so
busy,
but
I.
Just
recently
moved
here.
Actually
I've
been
living
here
for
two
years,
because
I'm,
a
performer
I
performed
downtown.
Every
Friday
I've
had
a
show
for
three
years,
but
I
moved
here
and
I
fell
in
love
with
the
city
and
everything
but
anyways
I
work
with
children
of
all
abilities
I
have
for
ten
years.
H
Music
Hills
is
a
non-profit.
We
got
we
got
approved
by
this
state
in
April
of
last
year
and
when
you
have
a
non-profit
yet
to
be,
you
know,
raise
funds
for
your
organization.
I
was
doing
concerts,
putting
on
concerts
I
put
together
like
full
autistic
bands
and
stuff.
Like
that,
then
I
put
a
show
together.
We
were
raising
funds
that
way,
but
it
got
too
difficult
to
raise
funds.
H
Music
hills
opened
up
downtown
across
from
the
Hyatt
that
area
about
a
month
and
a
half
ago,
and
we're
still
sorting
things
out,
but
we're
going
to
be
doing
music
lessons
and
things
like
that
for
people
and
children
of
all
abilities
all
ages.
So
if
you
have
an
autistic
child
that
child
can
come
or
adult
can
come
to
music
heals
and
be
taught
music
and
spend
time
with
music
and
healing
and
rhythm
and
stuff
like
that,
on
the
other.
H
On
the
other
side,
we
thought
well
how,
during
the
week
we
work
with
adult
transition,
kids,
kids,
that
are
being
that
maybe
they're
they're
autistic
or
just
you
know
they
have
some
difficulties
getting
jobs.
That
was
another
thing,
so
music
heals
during
the
week.
Right
now
we
have
three
students
from
Coombs,
alternative
education
and
banning
that
come
to
music
hills
and
they
work
for
a
couple
hours
a
week
and
they
also
learn
music.
They're
involved
they're
musicians,
you
know
so
they
work
there.
So
people
of
all
abilities
work
at
the
shop.
H
Obviously,
with
someone
like
me
there
or
you
know
other
employees,
but
anyway,
village
fest,
we
were
like
we
want
to
mrs.
riddle
from
banning.
It's
like
I
want
to
do.
You
know,
village,
fest
and
with
the
kids
and
blah
I
said.
Well,
let's
do
it
so
we've
gone
through
the
process,
the
kids
make
can't
they
do
crafts,
they
do
blocks
and
bracelets
and
all
this
stuff
handmade
they
do
it
at
the
school.
H
So
that's
the
items
that
we
would
be
selling
for
village
best,
there's
pictures
in
the
thing
there,
but
also
to
raise
awareness
for
music
heals
the
shop
on
on
the
boulevard
you
know,
and
and
also
reach
out
to
the
Palm
Springs
and
surrounding
school
districts.
To
let
them
know
that
the
programs
you
know
because
I
bring
in
outside
teachers
I
bring
in
rock
stars
I
bring
in
guests.
You
know
in
banning
the
kids:
are
a
lot
of
them
are
mentally
disturbed.
H
They
don't
have
parents
they're
from
the
boys,
home
they're,
just
foster
kids
they're,
not
happy,
so
they
take
music
and
they
run
some
of
them.
If
you're
a
natural
musician,
you
run
with
it.
You
know
it
doesn't
matter
if
you're,
autistic
or
normal
or
average,
you
feel
music.
The
same
you
know
so
anyways,
that's
that's
what
we're
going
to
be
doing
so,
one
more
thing:
we
also
will
have
some
of
the
students
working
the
booth,
adult
transition.
High-Functioning
we'll
be
working,
the
booth
selling
their
items.
You
know
if
it
goes
through.
Oh.
D
Okay,
thank
you.
I
have
a
couple
questions
again:
you're
a
teacher
yes
in
which
unit
which
school
designing
school
district
banning
school
district.
So
you
have
you
spoken
to
Palm,
Springs
Unified,
yet
I'm.
H
D
D
Great
and
but
you're
applying
not
as
a
nonprofit
vendor,
but
as
an
arts-and-crafts,
fender
downtown.
D
H
H
Approached
the
Albertson's
parking
lot:
san
gregorio
is
a
mental
health.
The
building
there
I've
met
with
them
twice
and
we're
trying
to
we.
They
love
the
program.
I
would
go
in
there
and
I
volunteered
the
first
couple
times
my
mother's,
a
director
at
Sankar,
going
to
a
hospital
in
banning.
So
she
hooked
me
up
with
with
them
over
there,
and
it's
been
it's
when
I
first
moved
here,
I
met
with
them
and
they
were
like
okay.
Yes,
we
got
to
do
this,
but
there
was
no
funds,
so
that
was
before
I
open
the
store.
H
So
now
that
the
store
is
there,
those
funds
that
go
through
that
store-
that's
the
first
spot.
I
want
to
do
is
is
use
some
of
that
money
for
because
what
we
do
is
we
load
up
a
van
full
of
these
crates
full
of
drums
for
guitars,
and
we
show
up
in
every
like
this-
is
a
this
would
be
a
class
size,
so
you'd
get
a
bongo
you'd
get
whatever
you
want.
A
bongo
drum
conga
steel.
D
Drum
so
let
me
let
me
just
so
I
understand,
because
I'm
confused
work
with
me
here,
okay,
you,
you
have
a
store,
yes,
and
is
it
a
for-profit
store,
no.
H
L
L
Eclectic
mix
I
couldn't
begin
to
try
to
tell
you
what
is
in
there's
like
jukeboxes
and
there's
some
clothing
and
there's
some
stuff
and
then
some
other
stuff,
so
people
donated
and
then
they
come
to
Jason's
store
they
could
purchase
it.
He
has
his
501c3
declaration
right
on
the
wall
there
behind
the
counter.
So
it
seems
that
to
go
as
a
non-profit
based
on
our
new
rules.
He
would
not
be
able
to
sell
anything
right.
That's.
D
B
H
I
was
a
booking
agent.
You
know
all
this
stuff
and
work
who's
who
you
know.
But
okay,
this
is
my
passion,
the
kids,
the
kids
learning
music,
keep
it
rock-and-roll
alive.
Obviously
you
know
what
I
mean.
That's
my
thing,
but
also
I'm
in
love
with
the
adult
transition
class.
Because
he's
these
these
kids
are,
you
know
they're
great
employees.
They
can
focus
on
one
or
two
things.
You
know,
so
it's
important
for
them
to
instead
of
sitting
at
home
every
day,
because
mom's
not
taking
them.
They're.
E
H
Pet
accessories,
the
kids
in
the
in
the
adult
transition
class
in
there's
pictures
I
believe
they
have
these
jars,
the
old
mason
jars,
I,
guess,
would
be
they
take,
dress
shirts,
which
I'm
pointing
out
I,
didn't
wear
one
today,
but
just
take
dress
shirts,
they
cut
off
the
collar
and
then
they,
then
you
stick
them
on
your
dog
and
it's
like
a
cute
little
like
the
dogs
wearing
a
collar.
It's
you
know.
L
H
Would
love
to
have
music
I
have
full-blown
autistic
kid
bands
I
have
performers
we
perform
at
the
pumpkin
patch
in
Yucaipa
every
year
we
perform
at
the
Beaumont
Winter
Fest
the
Cherry
Festival
I
mean
we
do
the
chair
of
the
Dupre's,
all
that
stuff
you
know,
but
so
performing
not
to
mention
the
local
population
of
the
musicians
that
I
booked
for
the
some
of
the
clubs
I
booked
downtown.
You
know,
but
I'd
love
to
do
music.
L
L
H
Booth
was
more,
we
were
thinking
of.
It
was
more
like
the
adult
transition
where
they're
going
somewhere,
we're
together
as
a
family,
we're
doing
something,
you
know
what
I
mean
and
the
music
is
what
we
do
besides
that
already.
So
this
is
just
kind
of
something
extra,
so
yeah
I
would
love
to
take
a
date
or
anything
or
anything
like
that
and
I
could
fill
with
wonderful
talent
but
yeah.
We
just
we
really
just
want
to
sell
the
crafts
you
know
did.
H
Like
a
musical
petting
zoo,
it's
it's
fun.
I
have
everything
I
do
have
that
stuff.
Yeah
I
could
definitely
have
that,
but
it
just
it
can
get
laughs.
You
know
drum
circle.
One
idea
was
I
talked
about
before
you
came.
I
talk
to
them
about
all
my
neighbors
wanna.
You
know
all
the
neighbors
want
to
come
out
straight
out
and
create
our
own
little
thing.
Well,
we
I
have
50
drums.
You
know
we
could
set
up
a
drum
circle
at
the
end
it
Street
or
whatever
you
know,
or
do
it
for
a
half
hour.
L
E
L
D
D
B
A
J
B
A
G
D
B
B
B
B
B
B
D
We've
seen
the
jewelry
we've
seen
the
court
products
but
they're
all
made
in
Portugal.
Yes,.
D
L
D
The
artist
right,
let
me
see
if
I
can
try
to
explain
in
our
guidelines.
We
require
that
the
artist
or
the
applicant
make
the
product,
or
at
least
75%
handmade,
and
you
don't
make
the
products
you
ship
the
products
you
arrange
for
the
products,
it's
your
business,
but
the
artist
who
makes
the
product
isn't
there.
D
D
B
G
D
A
L
D
F
A
C
That's
perfect:
okay,
so
army!
Yes,
wonderful!
So
thank
you!
So
my
story:
I
live
in
Redondo
Beach
I've
been
working
with
Brazil.
Now
for
12
years,
I
fly
down
to
Rio,
now
I'm
flying
down
there
twice
a
year.
I
have
my
fabric
manufacturer
down
there.
So
I
personally
go
and
pick
out
lights
up,
Plex
materials
down
there
and
I'll
pass
a
wrap.
I.
Have
the
texture
on
I
do
really
well
with
a
like
the
texture.
C
C
Can
you
know
just
to
pick
everything
out
rolls
if
ever
comes
to
the
beach
I
have
its
over
there
named
Cobra,
but
I
work
together
with
Koko,
because
I
learned
I
was
creating
and
changing
things
because,
as
times
have
gone
out
now
in
the
years
you
know,
active
Wars
become
more
popular.
The
prince
had
become
more
popular.
I
was
doing
this
way
before
you
know.
Everybody
was
wearing
too
black.
C
Why
do
we
get
the
Brazilian
fabrics
as
I've
looked
everywhere
and
Los
Angeles
at
the
textile
industries?
They
don't
make
this
material
here.
They
don't
make
the
texture
they
don't
make.
This
and
I
also
I
also
have
a
heavier
jacquard,
which
is
more
for
wintertime
and
I
can't
find
that
I
went
to
all
that.
They
said
it's
like
material
from
the
80s.
C
C
C
And
what
we're
doing
now
is
we
are
doing
like
hand
print
hand-painted,
like
applique
things
sewing
things
on
them.
We
did
one
last
year
with
rhinestones.
You
know
we
were
for
the
holidays.
I
doing
like
sewing
that
rhinestones
on
them,
so
I'm
trying
to
be
as
artsy
and
crafty
as
I
can,
in
terms
of
activewear,
to
show
that
really
and
so
hands-on,
and
you
know,
I
get
the
fabrics
I'm
working
with
the
sower
I'm.
C
Putting
you
know
with
the
elastic
we've
had
issues
so
we're
putting
better
elastic
in
and
it's
a
pretty
easy.
So
it's
not
like
we're
doing.
You
know
the
gusset
and
all
the
zippers
and
I'm,
not
I,
can't
do
all
that
so
I'm
just
doing
the
trend
has
been
it
used
to
be
the
fitted
tight
tops
and
all
that
now
the
trend
has
been
like
a
sports
bra
and
then
just
the
loose
tops.
C
So
this
is
very
easy
for
me
and
I'd
never
knew
that
this
would
it's
all
ages,
like
the
I,
do
want
to
sleep
to
the
women
that
want
to
cover
their
arm
a
little
bit,
but
just
these
little
open
tops
that
you
wear
over,
throw
it
over
camisole
sports
bra
and
just
like
the
the
acid-wash
kind
of
fabric.
So
it's
really
good
for
the
desert.
I
do
have
a
home
in
La
Quinta,
so
I
do
sell
at
a
lot
of
the
resorts
at
the
Madison
Club
The
Hideaway
I
mean
I'm.
C
I
do
a
lot
of
shows
there.
They
love
this
stuff.
I
mean
they.
They
love
the
fabric.
Everyone
has
told
me,
you
know
ursa,
you
need
to
get
into
the
village
fest,
so
I'm
working
right
now
on
doing
a
lot
of
the
hand
sewing
getting
things
on
it
like
we're.
Going
to
do
get
goes,
and
you
know
fun
fun,
desert,
II
things
that
we
can
start
doing.
That
would
appeal
to
the
customer.
That's
out
here
on
vacation.
D
You,
the
top
that
you
just
showed
us
with
the
Shred,
is
that
what
I've
said
on
the
do
you
make
that
I
did.
B
C
C
B
C
When
it's
hot
out
here
in
the
desert,
I
try
to
go
for
super
light
fabrics,
but
your
custom
coverage
and
we
are
even
going
to
do
some-
were
even
kind
of
in
to
do
a
little
rap.
You
know
kind
of
them.
That's
a
little
looser
in
the
frontal
cut
for
getting
in
this
section,
but
my
main
and
the
tops
are
great.
But
my
main
thing
really
are
the
bottoms.
That's
that's
not
what
the
women
love
that
they've
never
felt
anything
like
these
fabrics.
It
feels.
C
She
did
better,
so
er
than
I
am
so
I'm
learning,
but
I
do
it
together
with
her
I
sit
with
her,
but
I
do
small
amounts
right
now,
I
mean
this
is
something
that
I
could
completely
increase.
I.
Do
a
lot
of
pop-up
trunk
shows
on
all
the
way
from
Malibu
to
La
Jolla
at
the
moment,
I.
Do
it
with
a
little
more
high-end
income
because
I,
you
know
when
I
travel
I
want
to
make
sure
I
can
sell
as
much
as
I
can
does.
B
C
C
C
B
E
E
C
C
C
L
C
Because
when
we
started
off,
I
wasn't
doing
a
lot
of
that.
A
lot
of
the
things
we're
just
being
made,
but
we've
been
doing
a
lot
more
than
our
website
is
very,
unfortunately,
still
have
not
really
it's
kind
of
outdated.
There's
a
lot
of
things
all
know
that
don't
have
I
haven't
even
updated
things
that
I've
written
about
myself
is
we
don't
do
a
lot
of
sales
on
online
at
the
moment
the
trunk
shows
everywhere.
So
I
need
to
do
all
that.
I
have
to
write
this
things
on.
C
D
L
G
L
D
B
D
We
I
know
we
have
vendors.
Another
right
says
he
cuz
with
some
daughters,
Wheatley
gently.
We
only
reason
we
mentioned
that
is
I,
don't
mean
to
compare
your
art
to
somebody
else
today,
but
we
just
had
the
exact
same
situation
where
we
have
somebody
importing
products
who
didn't
make
them
didn't.
She
didn't
say
she
says:
didn't
she
is
an
importer
and
this
stuff
is
gorgeous,
but
she
didn't
make
it.
C
D
B
L
L
E
E
C
F
B
D
E
B
C
C
L
B
D
D
B
K
Our
goal
as
being
a
vendor
would
to
be
for
advertising
purposes
and
marketing
purposes,
to
have
our
Audi
vehicles
on
display.
So
for
those
of
you
that
don't
know
we
are
a
franchisee
of
Audi
Audi
as
a
manufacturer,
and
we
have
a
beautiful
ten-by-ten
booth
that
we've
used
in
the
past.
At
events,
a
beautiful
monitor
on
the
inside
as
well
that
we
have
our
state-of-the-art
configurator
guests
and
attendees
of
village
fest
can
come
up
to
the
configurator
build
their
own
car.
K
A
A
B
D
B
K
D
L
D
E
B
L
D
B
L
A
B
D
A
I
My
Joey
Brown
well
that
a
somewhat
long
story
cut
somewhat
short.
My
great
grandmother
was
an
actress
in
New
York.
She
started
an
old
radio
with
Orson
Welles
and
did
work
with
burgess
Meredith
and
on
and
on
and
on
so
she
was
on
stage
and
Broadway
for
40
years,
but
she
doesn't
have
the
name
recognition
because
she
wasn't
so
much
in
film
and
television.
But
she's
worked
with
everyone.
I
My
father
wanted
to
be
a
concert
pianist
and
set
that
aside
round
about
the
time
of
the
Vietnam
War
when
he
auditioned
for
a
university
and
was
not
accepted
for
the
scholarship
he
was
seeking
and
so
I'm
just
sort
of
pursuing
what
I've
always
known
was
inside
and
always
what
I've
always
wanted
to
do
and
to
sort
of
carry
on.
Maybe
the
legacy
that
he
left
off
and
my
great-grandmother
was
on
my
mother's
side.
So
there's
a
couple
of
genetic
lines
there
that
are
ready
to
be
creative
in
me.
So
how.
C
E
I
L
D
L
L
L
G
E
A
A
I
I
I
auditioned,
once
at
a
little
joint
that
is
now
defunct.
I,
don't
think
I
closed
them
down.
It
was.
It
was
called
the
Congo
room
and
it
went
just
about
as
fast
as
it
came
in
caliente,
tropics
hotel,
but
I
did
introduce
myself
to
the
new
owner
a
couple
of
nights
ago
and
was
hoping
I
would
have
been
in
a
suit
if
he
had
said
that
perhaps
I
could
come
an
audition
for
him
tonight
so
kind
of
killing
two
birds,
not
that
I'm
killed
I,
don't
I'm,
not.
I
B
A
A
L
B
B
L
F
D
F
F
L
Kind
of
work
in
when
we're
dealing
with
people
now
are
we
going
by
the
old
rules
and
regulations,
or
are
we
going
by
the
new
ones
that
we
are.
F
F
F
E
D
F
F
D
L
D
L
L
They
said
at
first
that
it
wasn't
going
to
be,
and
then
they
reverse
that
decision
and
said
that
it
was
but
I
want
to
say
that,
because
that
I
feel
that,
because
I
actually
voted
that
if
the
city
said
it's
okay,
it's
okay
with
me
that
that
wasn't
a
conflict
of
interest.
Somebody
has
mentioned
to
me
that
maybe
it
was.
But
how
could
it
be
a
conflict
if
I
supported
it
so.
B
L
B
H
L
E
D
Right
any.
E
E
A
F
F
D
Accident
could
be
an
accident,
so
I
I
just
want
to
make
sure
we're
doing
our
due
diligence,
as
we
see
what's
happening
in
other
places
where
there
are
Christmas
fairs
and
street
fairs
and
other
activities,
and
it
sounds
like
we
are
I-
feel
better
about
that,
because
when
we
first
started
going
down
this
road,
no
pun
intended,
we
didn't
have
a
whole
lot
of
protection
if
God
forbid
something
accidentally
happened.
But
now
we've
had
all
these
other
intentional
incidents,
and
it
just
made
me
a
little
uncomfortable
what.
F
D
E
E
B
D
F
D
E
B
J
F
D
I,
don't
want
to
do
anything,
that's
going
to
create
extra
staff
work
for
something
that
we're
offering
to
the
public
for
free
I
can't
tell
you
my
activist
days
I've
slept
around
an
ironing
board
with
a
tablecloth
all
over
town
saving
the
world.
So
if
they
can
do
it,
if
I
can
do
it,
they
can
do
it.
But
that's
that's
up
to
you
guys.
I.
E
F
F
K
A
D
Personally,
don't
think
we
need
to
have
a
public
study
session
if
there's
not
a
problem.
If
there
is
a
problem,
then
of
course
we
do.
Of
course
we
do,
and
that
needs
to
be
vetted
a
little
bit
more
when
we
meet
tomorrow
and
get
your
input
of
course,
but
I
don't
want
to
jump
over
anything
that
that
staff
is
planning
to
do.
This
is
the
first
time
I've
heard
about
a
public
workshop
err.
What.
F
L
D
F
D
B
F
F
D
D
Well,
I
at
the
next
meeting,
I'm
going
to
ask
for
a
vote
and
consensus
from
this
board
on
whether
or
not
we
should
move
forward
with
this
at
all.
And
if
the
answer
is
yes,
then
we
schedule
our
session
for
June
or
whenever.
If
the
answer
is
no
that's
entirely
up
to
the
Department
of
Recreation
to
make
a
suggestion
to
us
or
recommendation
so
I,
just
I,
don't
want
to
jump
over
any
of
the
process.
I
wanna
make
sure
it's
totally
vetted
and
transparent.
E
E
E
E
D
F
F
F
L
What
other
thing
about
it?
I
do
want
to
say,
though,
that
no
matter
how
this
part
of
it
turns
out
I
really
hope
that,
if
there's
a
problem
with
any
vendor
smoking
at
their
booth,
bothering
a
neighboring
vendor
that
I
hope
that
we
could
take
some
sort
of
action.
I
don't
even
know
if
that
is
a
problem,
but
it
would
be
a
drag
if
you're
sensitive
to
smoke,
and
you
have
somebody
right
in
the
booth
next
to
well.
That's.