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San Bruno City Council Meeting Feb. 28, 2012
6. Approval of Minutes
A
B
Name
is
Alan
love,
team
I
live
on
fleetwood,
dr
toronto
mayor
members
of
the
City
Council
on
the
minutes
of
the
meetings
of
februari
four
teams.
If
you'll
go
to
paragraph
six
and
see
where
it
begins,
Alan
lovely
fleetwood,
dr
that
the
second
sentence
says
he
also
cited
a
sentence
on
page
3
of
3
site
cited
means
to
place
on
a
site
the
correct
spelling
of,
I
believe,
the
intention
there
should
be
CIT
ed
and
not
SI
te
d.
B
So
if
we
could
have
that
correction
either
either
made
to
these
minutes
or
I
could
come
to
the
you
could
put
it
in
the
in
this
describe
what
I've
said
tonight
and
have
that
correct.
The
second
comment
is
the
next
paragraph
works
begins
city
manager,
Jackson.
If
you
look
at
the
very
last
paragraph,
it
has
to
do
with
the
mirrors
comment
about
my
suggested
minute
changes
to
the
and
the
sentence
reads:
the
mayor
asked
the
changes
made
for
Alan
lucky
now
that's
an
incomplete
sentence.
B
Perhaps
mayor
I
meant
to
say
the
mayor
asked
the
change
made
by
/
a
land
love,
keygen,
brilliant
as
usual,
no
I'm,
just
just
mustard,
but
that's
an
incomplete
sentence
and
it
should
be
completed
to
state
what
the
mayor
actually
said.
Maybe
you
could
say
what
you
said
right
now
and
then
it
can
be
placed
in
today's
minutes.
Thank
you.
C
The
chair,
though,
though,
I
appreciate
mr.
lucky's
coming
up
to
refine
the
minutes.
They
are
action
minutes.
They
are
an
interpretation
by
the
city,
clerk
who's
elected
by
the
people
to
transcribe
what
is
stated
and
not
every
word
is
I've
learned
over
the
years.
Every
word
will
be
placed,
nor
is
it
placed
exactly
it's
in
the
way
I
said
it
so
I
think
there
needs
to
be
an
understanding
between
both
and
all
sides.
On
that.
B
B
However,
the
comment
by
the
mere
I
believe
is
a
significant
I
mean
that's
an
action,
a
decision.
The
mayor
said
something
that
he
wants
wants
to
have
done
and
if
it
cannot
be
corrected,
if
these
minutes
can't
be
corrected,
then
let
us
put
them
in
today's
comments
on
the
minutes
and
to
give
the
mayor
a
chance
to
say
exactly
what
he
said
or
have
the
clerk
put
it
in
find
out
what
it
was
and
put
it
in
the
minutes
of
this
meeting.
Mr.
D
D
Make
a
suggestion
I
think
we
can
certainly
understand
that
the
clerk
will
provide
the
minutes
and
have
them
be
as
accurate
and
intelligible
as
possible,
and
we
understand
that
that's
been
done.
I,
don't
think,
there's
any
reason
for
any
of
the
council
members
to
repeat
comment
today.
They
previously
made
mr.
lucky's
made
his
points
and
I
think
we'll
make
sure
the
minutes
are
in
fact
intelligible
and
reflect
what
occurred
at
the
meeting.
All.