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B
C
Okay,
let
me
see
I
was
just
about
to
log
back
into
mine,
I'm
good,
okay
and.
C
So
we'll
just
get
we're
going
to
take
a
minute
here.
I
know
it's
five
o'clock.
I
am
cheering
for
councillor
beta
tonight.
C
He
and
councillor
lindell
are
excused
and
let's,
if
I
can
pull
up
the
agenda,
if
I
can
get
primegov
to
work,
we'll
start
just,
but
I'm
in
a
it's
just
circling
counselor
cassette
sanchez.
Is
it
working
for
you
up
there?
It
is
yeah,
I'm
good
over
here,
although
it
did
take
a
minute.
Okay,
well,
we'll
just
go
through
the
formalities
and
if
we
have
to
stall
a
little
bit
while
counselor
via
real
gets
hers
to
load
mine's
ready
now,
okay,.
C
F
All
right,
counselor,
viol.
F
Present
sorry,
I
was
about
to
drink
something:
okay,
counselor
cassette
sanchez
here,
council
romero
worth
I.
C
C
She
is
also
excused
all
right
so
with
that
we
will
go
to
approval
of
the
agenda.
Are
there
changes
from
staff
to
the
agenda.
C
C
Let's
see,
presentation
and
f
through
k
all
right.
Do
we
have
a
motion
to
amend
the
agenda
as
or
to
approve
the
agenda,
as
amended
move
to
approve.
H
C
Yes,
okay,
approval
of
the
consent
agenda
are
there
items.
The
committee
would
like
to
hear
yes,
councillor,
cassette
sanchez.
H
Yes,
I
would
like
to
remove
b
d
and
e,
although
we
can
discuss
him
as
a
group.
I'm
sorry,
I
didn't,
b
and
e
b,
as
in
boy
d
is
in
dog
e
is
an
elephant
there.
We
go
n
as
in
nancy
and
I
believe
it's
r,
as
in
rhinoceros.
C
Got
a
whole
zoo
tonight:
okay,
counselor
via
real,
are
there
items
you
want
to
hear.
Madam.
A
Chair,
yes,
questions
for
questions
on
item
m,
as
in
mary
I'd
like
to
co-sponsor
n
and
we're
talking
about
that
so
and
then
item.
Oh,
oh.
C
Okay,
so
you're
so
just
to
review,
m
and
o
are
the
ones
you're
pulling
okay
correct
all
right
with
that.
Do
we
have
a
motion
to
approve
the
rest
of
the
consent
agenda,
move
to
approve,
as
amended
second
and
a
roll
call
on
approval
of
the
consent
agenda?
Please
counselor
via.
C
Thank
you
all
right,
thank
you.
We
don't
have
an
executive
session
tonight.
We
do
not
have
a
presentation,
because
that
was
taken
off
of
our
agenda
and
so
we'll
move
right
into
the
consent
items
that
have
been
pulled
and
I
believe
we
should
start
with
b
d
and
e
council
council
sanchez.
Do
you
want
to
take
them
individually?
C
All
right,
so
with
that
you
can
proceed
one
moment,
one
moment,
counselor
romero
worth
are
we
we
didn't
approve
the
minutes.
I'm
sorry,
my
my
error.
Yes,
let's
do
that.
Are
there
changes
to
the
minutes
from
staff
or
from
changes?
Madam
chair?
Okay,
if
there
are
no
changes,
then
a
motion
to
approve
move
to
approve.
I
F
C
Yes,
and
thank
you
for
flagging
that.
H
Thank
you
very
much,
madam
chair.
I
see
julie,
oh
hi,
julie,
wonderful,
and
then
I
know
that
elizabeth
peterson
is
in
the
attendees
room
and
I
wasn't
sure
if
she
needed
to
be
latin
either,
but
I'm
sure
miss
sanchez
will
let
us
know
so.
H
I
was
just
looking
at
the
changes
in
the
scope
of
work
for
these
items
and
I
wanted
to
hear
a
little
bit
more
about
about
why
we
changed
the
scope
of
work
because
it
is
in
all
of
them
kind
of
a
big
decrease
in
the
number
of
individuals
that
we
were
looking
at
for
navigation.
H
E
So,
thank
you.
So,
madam
chair
councilwoman
cassette
sanchez.
So
that's
a
great
question,
so
I'm
gonna
apologize
in
advance.
I
have
this
very
tiny
child
who's
learning
how
to
crawl
and
also
is
making
bibling
and
babbling
noises,
so
she
may
interject
her
opinion
so
currently,
actually
because
of
the
coven
19
pandemic,
we've
actually
been
reevaluating
a
lot
of
our
contracts
and
services.
E
There
has
been
an
incredible
need
in
the
community
for
safety
net
services,
so
not
only
navigation,
but
the
safety
net
services
you
can
think
of
are
the
other
other
kind
of
things
that
the
agency
provides.
So
it's
not
just
navigation,
but
it
might
be
pure
counseling.
It
might
be.
You
know,
ged
services,
it
might
be.
You
know,
showers
or
bed
nights,
and
so
what
we've
really
seen
is
an
increased
need
in
those
services,
so
not
just
the
navigation
but
also
kind
of
the
all
the
other
supportive
services
that
the
agency
offers.
E
Many
of
our
contractors
did
not
build
those
services
into
their
contracts.
Unfortunately,
even
though
we
asked
them
pretty
early
on
that,
if
there
are
safety
net
services
that
they
want
to
deliver
under
city
contracts,
to
make
sure
that
they
put
that
in
there
in
the
beginning,
a
lot
of
the
navigation
services
increase,
but
also
again,
the
need
for
the
safety
net.
H
Thank
you
miss
sanchez.
I
I
had
that
some
conversation
with
elizabeth
peterson
about
this
earlier,
and
I
thought
this
was
important
for
us
to
look
at
as
we're
moving
forward
as
well
as
the
price
per
person
that
we
had
built
in
for
navigation
and
safety.
Net
services
seemed
not
realistic
in
terms
of
of
knowing
what
safety
net
services
cost,
and
I
was
hoping
to
hear
a
little
bit
more
again
about
that
and
how
we
might
be
evaluating
that
moving
forward.
H
So
we
can
understand
what
the
funding
needs
are
to
meet
the
community
through
some
of
these
services
and
understanding
that
we
are
not
the
sole
funders
that
we
also
work
with
the
county,
and,
I
believe
also
is
there
some
private
dollars
that
come
into
this
or
foundation
dollars
and
not
yet.
But
that
is
the
hope.
Okay,
so
yeah
a
little
bit
more
about
how
we
are
looking
at
these
cost
per
person
and
how
much
this
program
actually
costs
to
run
and
what
the
value
is
there.
E
E
I
want
to
say
two
years
before
our
rfp
was
released
and
they
were
still
learning
kind
of
that
sweet
number
between
navigation
as
a
warm
handoff
and
navigation
as
intensive,
and
so
we
allowed
the
agencies
for
this
grant
rounds
to
decide
what
it
was
for
their
agency
and
the
numbers
varied
wildly,
and
knowing
that
some
of
the
agencies
did
really
intensive
navigation.
E
But
yet
we're
billing,
inappropriate
to
where
it
really
should
have
been,
was
an
issue
that
we
caught
in
our
last
last,
actually
the
first
year
of
our
contract
year
and
so
right
now
we're
working
with
our
consultants,
who
are
going
to
be
doing
an
evaluation
on
all
of
our
agencies
that
we're
currently
funding
to
decide
a
more
streamlined
number
for
navigation.
So
what
is
the
cost
for
something?
That's
considered
a
warm
handoff.
E
You
know
me
saying:
I'm
gonna
be
giving
you
a
referral
to
you,
know
la
familia
versus
somebody
who
actually
walks
somebody
through
the
process
to
getting
access
to
social
security.
Snap
benefits
getting
them
housed
if
they're
formerly
homeless,
like
that,
should
be
a
higher
cost
per
participant,
so
the
county's
numbers
didn't
seem
like
they
would
reflect
our
agencies,
so
we
didn't
want
to
use
their
numbers
right
off
the
bat,
and
I
think
because
so
many
of
our
agencies
were
new
to
this
type
of
contract.
H
Yes,
yes,
it
does
and
then
my
last
question
about
this.
H
One
thing
that
I
was
I
was
concerned
about,
you
know
when
we
had
talked
about
some
of
the
impacts
of
covid
and
how
just
the
change
of
the
service
models
and
the
change
of
the
volume
of
people
that
individuals,
review
being
or
individual
organizations
were
able
to
serve
change
the
numbers
of
individuals
that
they
were
being
able
to
provide
navigation
for
so,
for
example,
saint
elizabeth
could
not
have,
as
it
says,
in
our
packet
could
not
have
as
many
people
on
site
and
therefore
it
changed
the
number
of
individuals
receiving
navigation
and
one
of
my
concerns
there
had
to
do
with
so
is
there
a
population
that
needed
navigation
that
we
then
weren't
serving
that
wasn't
receiving
navigation
because
access
to
some
of
these
pieces
or
some
of
these
services
was
decreased?
H
E
So
great
question
councilwoman
cassette
sanchez,
so
there
was
a
down
a
lot
or
a
lower
population
being
served,
but
a
lot
of
the
navigation
services
for
some
agencies
did
increase.
Some
didn't
see
any
increases
or
decreases
at
all.
We
do
expect
for
services
to
pick
up
in
the
new
fiscal
year
as
things
kind
of
start
opening
up.
So
a
lot
of
these
amendments
are
really
temporary
just
for
this
fiscal
year
and
also
for
these
partic.
Some
of
these
particular
contracts
they'll
be
going
out
to
rfp
after
this
next
fiscal
year.
H
Thank
you
so
much
for
that
miss
sanchez.
That's
definitely
something
that
I
want
to
make
sure,
probably
also
we
as
a
quality
of
life
committee.
Well,
I'm
sure
we'll
see
this
wednesday
keep
keep
our
eye
on
as
we
move
forward
and
as
these
things
continue
to
change.
So
those
were
all
my
questions.
Thank
you.
C
Okay,
counselor
via
real.
Do
you
have
questions
on
this.
A
C
I'm
betting.
We
have
to
do
them
individually,
but.
F
Carolyn,
are
you
there?
Yes,
I
am
okay
great
thank
you.
Councillor
cass
at
sanchez.
Yes,
councillor
villarreal,
yes
and
council
romero
worth.
C
Yes
and
then
a
motion
to
approve
the
food
depot
item
e
through
the
food
depot
contract
amendment.
F
Okay,
that'll
be
councillor
virel,
yes,
councillor
cassette
sanchez
and
council
romeroworth.
Yes,.
C
Just
three
of
us
all
right
so
then
we're
going
to
move
to
item
m
and
counselor
via
real.
I
believe
you
pulled
this
item.
Yes
thanks,
madam
chair,
and
do
we
need
to
well?
No,
we
didn't
so
item
m.
Just
for
everybody
is
a
resolution
establishing
a
work
plan
for
improving
access
to
affordable
housing,
and
I
can't
for
improving
access
to
affordable
housing
opportunities
for
residents
of
the
city
of
santa
fe.
A
Okay
got
it.
Thank
you,
madam
chair.
I
just
had
a
few
questions
kind
of
holistically
how
this
will
function
and-
and
I
think
it
was
more
directed
towards
the
the
sponsors.
A
So
maybe
we
can
just
talk
about
that
briefly
and
then
I
have
specific
questions
and
potential
amendments
that
I
may
pose
later
on,
but
I
just
need
to
get
kind
of
an
understanding
of
the
big
picture
first,
so
I
don't
know
if
madame
chair,
you
wanted
to
answer
that
or
sure
I'd
be
happy.
C
A
A
If
she
has
the
info
as
well,
so
I
guess
I'm
trying
to
think
holistically
about
this
and
I
I
get
what
we're
wanting
to
do
and
the
importance
of
it,
and
so
I'm
trying
to
think
about
like
as
we
go
through
the
various
committees,
how
or
who
will
prioritize
the
topics
and
the
funding
you
know,
maybe
the
areas
that
we
want
to
explore.
C
Yeah,
so
I
think
the
idea
here
is
what
we
are.
What
we've
done
is
we've
taken
our
committee
process
and
put
it
in
a
resolution
so
that
we
can.
We
don't
need
this
resolution
in
order
to
move
forward
with
the
work,
but
I
think
it
was.
C
C
So
normally
the
committee
chairs
determine
the
agendas
and
I
certainly
have
been
open
to
recommendations
from
counselors
about
items
that
they're
interested
in
hearing,
and
I
think
the
other
chairs
are
as
well,
but
some
of
these
some
of
the
reports
that
have
come
to
us
with
ideas
for
funding
fit
in
particular
committees.
C
And
so
I
I
can't
remember
where
I
was
talking
about
this
earlier,
but,
for
instance,
there's
a
recommendation
that
we
tap
into
our
utility
surpluses
and
so
that
item
to
me
naturally
fits
with
the
public
works
public
utilities
committee,
because
the
staff,
the
people
who
staff
that
committee
are
most
knowledgeable
about
our
fund
balances
in
those
utility
funds,
why
we
have
them
and
whether
that
would
be
an
appropriate
place
to
pull
money
from,
and
so
I
think
some
of
these
things
will
naturally
fit
into
into
particular
committees.
C
So,
for
instance,
the
finance
committee,
I
believe,
has
already
well.
We
know
this.
We
are
the
finance
committee.
We
have
started
to
look
at
what
a
a
general
obligation
bond
might
look
like,
and
I
think
there
was
some
instruction
that
you
know
to
explore.
C
For
instance,
what
albuquerque
has
done
and
getting
a
better
sense
of
what
that
looks
like
right,
so
you're
on?
Maybe
it's
a
shorter
time
frame
for
those
bonds?
How
how
much
would
they
raise?
What
kind?
What
would
be
the
impact
to
property
taxes
at
different
levels?
And
so
the
idea
is,
you
know
that
that
one
naturally
fits
with
finance.
C
You
know
the
there'll,
be
a
presentation
of
the
pros
and
cons
the
costs
and
benefits
of
take
of
using
a
particular
fund,
and
you
know
those
the
the
memos
and
presentations
that
would
be
generated
for
those
items
after
they
were
presented
to
the
relevant
committees
would
then
be
part
would
be
presented
to
a
study
session
where
the
entire
governing
body
would
sit
together
and
have
the
opportunity
to
discuss
the
findings,
so
that
nobody's
you
know
left
out
because
they
don't
serve
on
finance
or
they
serve
on
public
utilities.
C
But
don't
you
know,
but
so
that
again
all
the
counselors
could
have
the
opportunity
to
to
sit
together.
Have
that
information
together
and
and
talk
about
maybe
an
emerging
path
for
where
we
find
the
three
million
dollars
a
year
that
that
we're
looking
at
so
sorry
a
little
long-winded.
But
that's,
I
think
the
idea.
A
Okay,
that
that's
helpful,
madam
chair,
and
I
guess
what
I'm
wondering
is
that
those
of
us
that
don't
serve
as
chairs
of
of
these
particular
committees.
How
do
we
then
prioritize
some
of
the
things
that
we
want
to
explore?
That
may
be
different
from
what
has
been
brought
forth
through
the
through
the
committee
chairs
or
mayor.
C
C
I
certainly
I
I
called
up
all
of
the
members
of
that
committee
and
said
you
know
I
I'm
interested
in
hearing
about
things
that
you
would
like
to
explore,
and
so
I
think
any
counselor
can
ask
that
a
committee
review
whether
it's
an
idea
in
the
in
the
reports
that
have
been
brought
to
us
with
different
ideas
or-
and
you
know
we
now
have
two
items
on
our
agenda
tonight
brought
by
individual
counselors.
C
So
I
think
you
know
certainly
as
a
counselor
as
a
counselor,
you
can
bring.
If
there's
an
idea,
you
have
that,
isn't
in
any
of
those
reports
and
isn't
currently
being
considered,
you
have
that
ability
to
bring
it
forward
and
it
would
be
assigned
to
the
proper
committees.
So
again,
this
is
just
this
is
just
our
committee
process.
In
a
resolution
we
all
have
the
ability
to
bring
forth
ideas.
A
Right,
I
guess,
with
the
housing
aspects,
though
there's
some
of
us
that
have
been
interested
in
certain
areas
and
and
then
we've
been
wanting
to
either
meet
as
a
group
work,
sessions
or
other
and
then
and
then
it
goes
forward
without
some
of
us,
some,
which
is
fine,
because
some
of
these
things
moving
forward
and
efficiently.
That's
great
it
just.
A
The
thing
that
also
kind
of
concerns
me
is
that
then
puts
stress
on
staff,
and
so,
if
there's
all
these
ideas
of
like
what
we
want
to
pursue,
then
that
that
weighs
on
the
staff
to
either
do
the
research
and
bring
it
together,
and
so
I'm
wondering
what
who's
in
charge
of
that
process
like
trying
to
structure
it
so
that
all
these
various
departments
are
communicating
with
each
other,
so
they're
working
on
specific
either
a
funding
source
or
another
kind
of
possibility
or
policy
decision
who
leads
them
like
organizes
them
who's
in
charge
of
that
process.
C
Is
there
a
particular
idea
that
isn't
already
out
there
that
you're
interested
in
because
all
of
these
all
of
yeah,
all
of
the
ideas
that
have
been
suggested
can
be
vetted
through
the
committees
and
then
the
idea
is
to
bring
forth
the
presentations
in
a
study
session
where
we
all
can
sit
together
again,
since
you
know,
I
don't
sit
on
public
works
in
public
utilities
and
there
are
other
counselors
who
don't
sit
on
finance,
and
so
how
do
we
make
sure
that
the
information
is
is
provided
to
everybody
at
the
same
time?
A
Yeah,
I
guess
I'm
just
trying
to
think
if
there's
a
lot
of
ideas,
some
of
them
that
have
been
like
laid
out
in
these
presentations
by
community
member
or
community
groups,
I'm
just
trying
to
figure
out
for
staff
how
they
provide
and
or
organize
together,
so
that
they
can
get
the
information
to
the
various
committees,
and
I
want
to
know
who's
in
charge
of
that
process.
I
think.
A
C
Yeah
I
mean
again,
I
think
that
the
the
the
recommendations
naturally
fit
into
the
committee
process
right.
So,
for
instance,
there
is
a
bill
in
front
of
us
tonight
to
take
money
from
the
economic
development
fund
and
that
fund.
We
did
discuss
this.
I
I
think
it
was
a
public
works
in
public
utilities
that
that
that
idea
was
brought
forward
and-
and
I,
as
a
as
a
result
of
the
conversation
there,
I
have
scheduled
for
us
wednesday
night,
a
presentation
on
the
economic
development
fund,
which
naturally
fits
you
know.
C
Arguably
it
fits
in
two
places.
It
could
have
been
a
presentation
here
at
finance
because
it's
a
fund,
but
I
also
thought
economic
development.
Naturally,
that
staff
falls
under
the
quality
of
life
committee,
and
so
we
have
a
presentation
wednesday
night
from
director
rich
brown,
and
he
will
provide
a
presentation
about
the
economic
development
fund
and-
and
I
think
it's
going
to
be
really
important
for
us
to
know
what
is
that
fund
used
for
now
and
what,
if
we
take
50
percent
of
it
and
move
it
away?
What
are
we
doing
to
the
work?
C
C
The
quality
of
life
committee,
as
you
know,
had
presentations
at
the
end
of
last
year
in
the
very
beginning
of
this
on
those
reports
and
we'll
just
we'll
just
take
the
suggestions
that
were
made
and
and
start
to
to
vet
them
through
presentations,
and
I
think
you
know
if
there
are
other
ideas
out
there,
we'll
we'll
figure
out
the
appropriate
staff,
and
so
it
sort
of.
Naturally,
you
know
if
it's
if
it's
a
finance
matter,
it'll
be
the
finance
staff.
A
I
think,
though,
what
I'm
wanting
to
know-
and
we
may
not
have
the
answer
now-
is
to
make
sure
who
is
the
lead
person
to
coordinate
all
of
the
various
departments,
because
what
each
of
those
departments
are
presenting,
whether
it's
utilities
or
the
affordable
housing
office
or
economic
development
or
finance,
though
they
need
to
be
coordinated
as
well,
because
that
it's
all
connected
whether
it's
utilities
or
it's
related
to
quality
of
life.
That's
still,
there's
still
connections
between
all
of
those
potential
topic,
conversations
for
policy
changes
or
or
funding
options.
A
So
I'm
just
wanting
to
know-
and
I
don't
know
if
rich
knows
that
answer
yet
but
I'd
like
to
know
who's
in
charge
of
the
process
so
that
staff
understands
where
how
they
fit
in
and-
and
I
don't
want
it
to
be-
it's
going
to
be
a
lot
of
work
for
staff.
I
think
just
the
information
they
have
to
pull
for
us.
So
I
just
want
to
make
sure
that
it's
there's
a
concerted
and
coordinated
effort.
C
Yeah-
and
I
again,
I
I
think
it
naturally
will
filter
this.
Is
our
committee
process
right
and
there's?
This?
Is
it's
going
to
take
some
time
and
and
the
good
news
is
we
funded
the
affordable
housing
trust
fund
for
this
fiscal
year?
C
I
understand
that
that
there's
a
commitment
to
do
it
for
next
fiscal
year,
and
and
so
we
will
spend
the
greater
part
of
this
year-
probably
going
through
these
various
things
and,
as
you
know,
the
staff
is
coordinated
currently
through
the
city
manager
and
the
the
mayor's
office
and
and
and
the
department
director.
So
I
think
that's
just
again.
That's
just
our
natural
process
and
those
are
the
people
who
will
be
involved
and
to
the
extent
that
they
need
to
be
scheduled
at
committees.
C
J
Thank
you,
madam
chair
council.
Via
the
only
thing
I
I
would
say
that
there
is
a
a
couple
of
different
paths
that
that
will
bring
these
subjects
up
these
topics.
So
you
know,
as
a
director
of
community
development,
I
have
those
five
departments
and
alex
is
a
part
of
the
team.
So
we
have
bi-weekly
meetings.
We
bring
up
things
that
we're
working
on.
We
have
our
senior
staff
meeting
where
we
have
to
express.
J
What's
going
on
from
the
city
standpoint,
we
have
the
city
managers,
a
few
sort
of
coveted
and
future
forecasting
meetings,
and
so
these
these
topics
about
what
we're
trying
to
do
as
relates
to
housing,
etc.
Do
come
up
in
many
many
different
meetings,
and
so
I'm
like
a
sort
of
person
with
the
ear
to
the
ground,
so
I'm
constantly
figuring
out
how
we
collaborate,
and
so
it
goes
back
and
forth
and
I
think
the
I'm
chair
she
talked
about
the
quality
of
life
committee.
J
She
also
has
a
meeting
where
she
thinks
about
topics
for
the
future,
and
so
I
come
to
the
meeting
and
I
suggest
different
items
that
I'm
either
working
on
or
collaborating
on.
In
particular,
with
community
health
and
safety,
both
of
us
right
now
are
are
doing
a
sort
of
a
series
and
it'll
probably
extend
out
to
public
works
and
public
utilities.
J
A
Yeah,
I
guess
I
just
want
to
make
sure
that
everyone's
on
the
same
page,
so
staff
doesn't
have
to
do
extra
work,
trying
to
determine
what
are
the
priorities
that
we're
going
to
try
to
research
first
and
then
having
people,
throw
different
ideas
from
different
committees
and
even
committee
chairs
that
are
not
or
people
that
are
not
committee
chairs,
throwing
out
ideas.
So
I
just
I'm,
I'm
looking
out
for
staff.
J
So
at
the
moment,
can
I
add
one
more
thing,
because
I
want
to
ask
alexander
lad
to
add
on
because
she
she's
been
working
across
department
on
couple
things.
She
has
a
scattered
site
development,
for
example,
and
we're
working
across
departments
on
on
that
sort
of
thing.
So
I
think
that
you're
great-
and
I
appreciate
that
you
are
concerned
about
our
staff,
health
and
safety
after
we
come
out
of
this
pandemic,
but
there
there
is.
I
think
this
dynamic
gave
us
a
good
sense
of
we
needed
to
work
together.
J
You
know
we
were
working
in
silos
private
to
that
and
this
pandemic.
I
think,
brought
us
together
a
little
bit
more.
So
I
think
you'll
see
some
of
those
efforts
going
forward,
but
alexandra
might
be
able
to
talk
about
work,
she's
doing
right
now,
she's
working
with
so.
K
Thank
you,
madam
chair.
I
think
counselor
via
real,
and
I
had
a
conversation
a
little
bit
about
this
resolution
because
of
her
leadership
on
the
community
development
commission,
and
I
I
I
will
express
concern-
and
I
really
appreciate
her-
bringing
this
up
in
that
usually
a
resolution
that
calls
for
this
kind
of
this
scope
of
work
would
have
a
directive
in
it
that
would
lay
out
who's
taking
charge
of
putting
together
the
plan
to
accomplish
the
scope
of
work.
K
So
there's
kind
of
two
plans
here
we're
looking
at
the
bigger
outcome,
which
is
this
housing
plan,
which
is
a
result
of
direct
result
of
the
committee
work
and
of
a
the
meeting
with
all
of
the
counselors.
But
there's
also
usually
a
directive
that
says
the
city
manager
will
direct
staff
to
come
up
with
a
process
for
making
this
happen,
and
I
think,
maybe
to
that
point,
the
topic
areas
will
fall
into
line,
quite
naturally,
as
you
mentioned,
but
we
probably.
K
I
would
hope
that
we
could
have
a
pretty
specific
process
for
how
individual
staff
will
lend
their
expertise
to
each
committee
meeting
when
that
topic
is
discussed.
C
Yeah-
and
I
I
guess
I
mean
I-
I
thought
that
would
just
naturally
happen-
I
mean
that's
just
the
the
way
our
our
governance
structure
is
set
up
so.
C
And
again,
I
I
don't
know
to
me
this
is
very
targeted.
So
what
we're
looking
at
is
revenue
streams
for
the
affordable
housing
trust
fund
right,
so
we've
been
offered
a
bunch
of
ideas
about
how
to
fund
that
fund,
and
so
my
sense
of
it
was
that
we
would
just
you
know,
take
the
different
ideas
that
have
been
presented
to
us
and
parse
them
out
to
the
different
committees
and
based
on
the
staff
that
staffs
those
committees
and
just
begin
to
to
to
work
through
them,
for
their
viability
and
for
their.
C
C
Right
so
I
mean
we
know
that,
for
instance,
the
the
one
that's
pending
right
now,
the
sale
of
city
land
is
a
variable
source,
so
that
might
not
be
the
best
the
the
best
one
to
lean
on,
since
we
don't
know
year
to
year
how
much
city
land
will
be
sold,
and
the
other
thing
is,
I
think,
after
wednesday
night
we
may
realize
that
the
impact
to
taking
50
percent
is
too
high,
and
maybe
we
don't
want
to
hit
that
fund
and
its
uses
at
that
level.
C
I
think
the
idea
of
pulling
utility
funds-
you
know
they
naturally
looked
like
a
great
place
to
scoop
up
a
bunch
of
money
because
it's
just
sitting
there,
but
I
think
we're
going
to
find
as
we
dive
into
those
presentations
that
there's
a
reason
why
those
utility
funds
are
as
large
as
they
are,
and
there
are
some
legal
requirements
that
they
be
that
way
for
particular
purposes
and
therefore
they
too
don't
provide
the
kind
of
funding
that
that
we're
looking
for.
C
So
I
think
that
these
things
again
through
the
committee
process
through
the
mayor
and
the
city
manager,
will
sort
themselves
out
and
of
course,
if
counselors
have
other
ideas
that
nobody
has
thought
of.
You
know,
let's,
let's
schedule
a
presentation
at
the
appropriate
committee
and
have
and
have
that
idea
vetted.
I
mean
I
think,
we're
all
what
this
demonstrates
with
all
the
sponsors
on
this
committee
is
that
we're
all
committed
to
finding
the
money
to
make
sure
that
the
affordable
housing
trust
fund
has
the
level
of
funding.
C
So
I
think
councillor
vrl
I'd.
You
know
I'd
love
to
set
up
a
meeting
with
you
and
talk
about
the
experience.
You've
had
working
with
this
fund
and-
and
you
know,
schedule
presentations
that
you
find
that
maybe
we
don't
have
yet
with
the
quality
of
life
committee,
so.
A
Yeah,
I
think
I
think
that'd
be
helpful.
I
also
want
to
make
sure
that
the
community
development
commission
members
are
included
in
the
process
so-
and
that's
leads
me
to
my
other
point
and
there's
some
resolution
or
amendments
that
I'll
be
making
just
to
tweak
some
of
the
language.
Just
these
are
some
examples.
We
need
the
updated,
2020
median
sales
price
number.
That's
we
have
a
2019
in
the
resolution.
A
A
It
includes
the
community
development
commission
and
recognition
of
it
that
it
it's
actually
one
of
the
bodies
that
help
acknowledge
or
it
helps
funding
recommendations,
they're
administered
through
cdc
and
then
there's
just
some
other
language
changes,
but
in
the
therefore
be
it
resolved
section.
We
talk
specifically
about
the
quality
of
life
committee's
role,
as
defined
very
divined
defined
in
the
resolution.
But
we
don't
message:
we
don't
actually
talk
about
the
other
committees,
so
I'm
wondering
why
it
was
just
quality
of
life.
Don't
we
want
to
state
the
other
committee
roles.
C
Yeah,
it
was
just
because
of
this
particular
idea,
so
the
the
idea
that
we
need
to
think
about
if
we
want
to
do
these
wrap-around
services,
who
who
is
in
the
best
position
to
explore
you
know
what
that
would
look
like
what
what
you
know.
What
level
of
funding
do
we
need
what
level
of
funding
do
we
have?
What
are
you
know
is
this.
Is
this
just
something
that
we,
through
the
budget
process,
decide
every
year
what
the
level
is
or
is
it
you
know
like
the
affordable
housing
trust
fund?
C
Is
it
something
you
know
that
requires
a
fund?
I
I
have
to
say
I'm.
I
personally
am
a
little
reluctant
to
create
funds
and
dedicate
revenue
streams,
because
I
it
ties
our
hands
as
a
finance
committee
from
making
the
priority
decisions
that
we
make
through
the
budgeting
process.
So
this
was
a
way
of
let's,
let's
explore
what
kinds
of
wrap
around
services
we're
going
to
need
to
support
this
housing
model
that
that
we
are
pursuing
and
that
naturally
falls
with
quality
of
life.
So
I
I
didn't.
I
don't
think
anybody
wanted
to
spell.
C
A
I
understand
that
I
guess
what
I'm
saying
is:
that's
an
important
piece.
So
why
aren't
we
talking
about
not
ex
specific
things
that
we're
doing
but
the
quality
of
life?
It
says
what
we
would
explore.
So
why
aren't
we
talking
about?
I
guess
I'm
just
saying
it's.
Just
singling
out
quality
of
life,
which
has
an
important
role,
but
so
does
finance.
A
So
does
the
utilities
committee
so
does
the
community
development
commission
so
does
that
maybe
even
the
economic
development
committee,
so
I'm
trying
to
figure
out
like
why
we
said
it
this
way,
I
don't
know
not
an
answer,
but
I'm
just
I
don't
know.
If
I
need
an
answer,
I
just
think
it's.
It
sounds
a
little
odd
because.
C
That
we
did,
though,
in
the
very
first
be
it
resolved,
that
the
three
city
council
standing
committee
shall
take
on
the
work
of
reviewing
evaluating
and
assessing
a
broad
set
of
proposals
and
recommendations
for
revenue
sources
that
would
achieve
long-term,
sustainable,
predictable,
equitable
and
consistent
funding
for
the
affordable
housing
trust
fund,
with
the
goal
of
expanding
access
to
housing,
opportunities
for
all
residents,
regardless
of
income
or
type
of
housing,
need.
So
that's
really
where
the
other
three
committees
came
in
I
mean
we
can
name
them
if
you
want.
But
again
you
know.
A
C
Know
that
we
need
to
look
at
the
funding
level
for
wraparound
services,
because
that
is
a
model
that
we're
pursuing
as
a
city.
So
the
committee
that's
charged
with
looking
at
that
type
of
thing
is
the
quality
of
life
committee
I
mean
we
could
I
mean
if
you
don't
want
to
name
the
committee,
we
could
say
the
appropriate
committee,
and
but
we
know
that
that's
the
quality
of
life
committee
based
on
what
is
charged
to
do.
A
Yeah,
I'm
just
thinking
that
other
committees-
I
don't
know
how
specific
or
detailed
we
want
to
get.
I
think
the
one
that
you
read
that
starts
off
the
therefore
be
it
resolve,
makes
sense,
because
it's
generally
saying
these
standing
committees
and
I'm
adding
the
community
development
commission
in
that
part,
but
that
it's
saying
it
broadly
about
what
we
want
to
what
the
goal
is
and
then
it
starts.
I
don't
know.
A
A
Out
how
to
put
the
community
development
commission
in
into
this
work,
I'm
I
will
be
making
that
amendment
so
that
it
adds
it
at
the
beginning,
I'm
happy
to
work
with
you
not
specific
to
every
single
thing
we
could
do,
but
it
would
say
the
three
committees,
as
well
as
the
affordable
housing.
Sorry,
the
community
development
commission,
so
the
language
yeah
I
just
wanna.
We
can
tighten
it
up
a
little
bit
and
I'd
be.
C
A
A
C
It
fits
in
yeah,
so
the
reason
it
fits
in
is
that,
as
we
talk
about
all
this
housing
that
we
need
for
the
city,
some
natural
questions
arise,
which
is
where
are
you
going
to
put
this
housing?
Have
you
thought
about
its
impact
on
the
quality
of
life?
Have
you
looked
at
infrastructure
needs?
Have
you
looked
at
water?
C
Have
you
looked
at
you
know
the
other
aspects
of
what
this
putting
more
housing
in
the
city
will
do,
and
so
it's
led
to
a
very
serious
conversation
about
how
we
began
to
do
a
growth
management
process
and
and
begin
to
look
at
those
larger
issues
and
make
sure
that
that
we're
thinking
about
that,
and
so
that
too
is
going
to
take
some
time,
and
we
want
to
acknowledge
that
we
are
not
doing
this
in
isolation
that
we're
not
just
plopping
down
housing
without
any
thought
about
it.
C
We
want
to
do
that
in
a
larger
construct
and
think
about
all
the
impacts
that
putting
more
housing
in
the
community
makes,
and
you
know
making
sure
that
we're
doing
it.
C
Yeah
and
it's
something
that's
come
up
as
we've
talked
about
this,
it
came
up
in
the
you
know
in
the
presentations
of
quality
of
life
when
we
were
starting
to
vet.
You
know
some
of
these
ideas
and
and
and
the
the
need
for
funding
the
affordable
housing
trust
fund.
It's
you
know.
I
know
I've
gotten
emails
from
constituents.
Who've
said
hey,
you
know:
where
are
you
going
to
put
this
housing
and
hey?
How
can
we
you
know,
can
we
afford
to
do
this?
Is
this
you
know?
C
What's
have
you
thought
about
what
it's
going
to
impact
over
here
or
there
or
whatever,
and
so
this
is?
This
was
a
way
of
acknowledging
that.
Yes,
we
understand
that
there
are
larger
impacts
and
we
are
going
to
begin
a
process
to
to
look
at
them
in
a
holistic
way
and
not
just
you
know,
do
stuff
and
not
realize
what
it's
doing,
what
what
the
ripple
effect
is.
A
C
Yeah,
oh
yeah,
I
mean
this
is
part
of
a
big
yeah.
No,
this
is
part
and
that's
the
thing
is:
that's
it's
so
and
I
believe
eli
isaacson
is
you
know,
starting
has
begun
to
think
about
this,
and
and
we
need
to,
we
need
to
think
about
a
planning
process
so
that
we
can
start
to
do
all
that
very
specific
work
and
how
we
go
about
doing
that.
A
Yeah,
I
think
I'll
just
work
with
staff
to
make
some
other
adjustments
amendments
to
the
resolution
just
to
tighten
it
up
and
acknowledge
some
of
the
other
work
of
the
community
development
commission
and
maybe
others.
So
that's
all
I
have
thank
you.
H
All
right,
counselor
cass
at
sanchez.
Thank
you
very
much,
madam
chair
yeah.
I
am
actually
I'm
really
excited
about
that
growth
management
piece
being
in
there
I've.
H
I
know
this
is
something
that
I've
harped
on
quite
a
bit
in
a
variety
of
of
meetings
about
the
need
to
be
looking
at
where
this
is
fitting
in
and
what
does
this
neighborhood
planning
piece
look
like
and
I've
had
a
number
of
conversations
with
director
isaacson
about
growth
management
planning
and
what
that
really
means
and
educating
myself
a
bit
on
what's
included
in
growth
management
planning,
but
I
do
think
that
that
is
something
that
will
be
really
interesting
to
be
diving
into,
and
I'm
hoping
that
that
will
also
updates
and
presentations
on
where
we
are
with
that
will
come
up
through.
H
I
would
imagine
quality
of
life,
that's
where
it
sits
so
and
then
to
speak
to
the
other
conversation
about
quality
of
life
committee
being
called
out.
I
think
the
way
that
I'm
I'm
understanding
and
how
I'm
interpreting
it
is
that
the
general
purpose
is
looking
at
the
affordable
housing
trust
fund.
All
three
committees
have
this
and
then
there's
kind
of
these.
H
This
other
piece
that
needs
to
be
addressed
and
that's
why
the
other
three
committees
aren't
really
called
out,
because
I
can't
think
of
what
there
might
be
for
other
committees:
that's
not
related
to
affordable
housing,
trust
fund
funding,
but
I
would
you
know
if,
if
anybody
here,
you
know
can
think
of
something
that
would
be
related.
That
would
be
committee.
Specific
I'd
be
interested
in
hearing
more
about
that.
H
As
long
as
we're
on
this,
I
do
have
a
couple
questions
that
are
a
little
bit
technical
and,
I
think,
will
require
some
amendments,
so
on
page
three
lines:
eight
through
ten
alexandra.
This
will
be.
This
will
be
in
your
ballpark.
H
I'm
not
sure
that
it's
a
fully
accurate
description
of
the
affordable
housing
trust
fund,
because
it
says
the
expenditures
are
restricted
to
the
construction,
preservation
and
rehabilitation
of
affordable
units
or
supportive
housing
facilities.
But
my
understanding
is
that
we
can
also
utilize
it
for
rental
and
down
payment
assistance.
Am
I
correct
in
that
understanding.
K
Madam
chair
counselor,
cassette
sanchez:
you
are
the
the
area
that
that
direct
financial
assistance
to
income
certified
homeowners
falls
under
is
in
the
law.
Is
this
it's
a
little
bit
gray,
but
it's
called
the
operating
costs
of
of
housing?
So
it's?
How
do
you
support
the
ability
of
the
person
to
afford
it
as
well?
So
that's
that's
yeah.
I
think
you're
right.
We
could
probably
add
a
little
bit
more
clarifying
language
in
that
section
to
just
indicate
that
direct
financial
assistance
is
also
eligible.
H
Perfect
and
I
will
I'll
work
with
you
alexandra
to
come
up
with
the
appropriate
language
and
bring
that
forward
by
wednesday.
A
I
actually
have
acid
sentence:
okay,
now
sarcastic
sentence
of
changes
that
are
related
to
that.
So
maybe
we
should
do
this
together,
so
we
don't
duplicate
efforts.
C
D
So
I
just
want
to
be
very
cautious
that
please
include
finance
in
this
discussion
when
you
start
talking
about
the
use
of
bond
proceeds
for
operating
expense
like
rental
reimbursement
and
things
like
that.
That
is
simply
not
allowable,
and
so
we
we
have,
you
know
so
exp
and
I'm
only
speaking
basically
on
bond
proceeds.
G
D
C
Yeah
so
brad,
I
think
it
may
be
that
what
happens
when
we
get
to
the
end
of
this
is
that
we
have
a
number
of
different
funding
streams
to
get
to
the
level
of
funding
we
want
and
that
they
will
be
dedicated
appropriately
for
the
types
of
things.
So
I
don't
think
you
need
to
worry
about
that,
but
I
hear
you
thank
you
thanks
all
right,
counselor
cass
at
sanchez.
H
You
still
have
the
floor,
thank
you
so
much
and
then
the
next
one
and
again
councilwoman
viettariel.
You
may
also
already
have
this.
One
is
page
3
lines
13
through
15.,
I
don't
believe
is
accurate
because
it
says
that
we
are
implementing
the
property
management
plus
housing
model,
but
the
city
is
not
implementing
it.
We
helped
finance
purchasing
the
building
and
somebody
else
is
actually
doing
the
implementation.
Is
that
accurate.
K
Madam
chair
counselor
cassette
sanchez.
First,
it
is
accurate
specific
to
santa
fe
suites.
I
think
the
language
in
this
clause
now
that
I'm
actually
reading
what
it
says
is
just
this
idea
that
we're
no
longer
looking
at
oh
well
as
long
as
we
throw
some
money
to
subsidize
construction,
then
we're
done
with
our
job
that
we're
actually
looking
at.
We
want
to
actively
as
a
governing
bot
as
a
as
a
public
finance
agency.
K
K
This
is
what
community
solutions
calls
it:
the
property
management
plus
model,
but
it's
it's
very
applicable
in
a
general
sense
as
well,
and
so
that's,
I
think
the
message
there
is
that
we're
trying
to
ensure
that
all
future
uses
of
housing
funds
are
leveraging
this
property
management
plus
model.
Okay,.
H
All
right,
perfect
so,
and
I
I
feel
like
we'll
just
I'd
like
to
massage
that
language
a
little
bit
more,
because
the
way
that
I'm
reading
this
right
now
is
that
you
know
we
have
a
team
in
community
services
or
something
that's
actually
doing
the
work
on
the
ground
which
isn't
accurate.
But
thank
you
for
that
explanation
and
councilwoman
vitriol.
If
we
we'll
throw
that
one
in
together,
if
it
wasn't
already
on
your.
E
H
So
those
were
all
of
my
questions
and
comments
for
this
one.
Thank
you.
C
Great,
what's
the
pleasure
of
the
committee
I'll
move
to
approve
second,
can
we
get
a
roll
call,
please.
C
Yes,
all
right,
then
we
are
moving
on
to
item
n
and
I
believe
counselor
cassette
sanchez.
You,
you
pulled
item
and
correct.
C
And
I
have
all
of
that,
so
let
me
just
just
so:
everybody
knows
what
we're
talking
about
an
ordinance
amending
section,
11-14.5
to
dedicate
half
the
sales
from
any
sale
or
lease
of
city-owned
land
and
buildings
to
the
affordable,
housing,
trust
fund
and
amending
section
26-3.6
to
add
the
dedication
to
the
affordable
housing
trust
fund,
and
this
again
this
is
the
bill.
I
was
speaking
of
earlier
that
we
will
be
hearing
a
presentation
wednesday
night
on,
but
go
ahead.
You
have
the
phone
so.
H
That
was
actually
what
I
wanted
to
to
talk
about
was
the
impact
of
the
economic
development
fund
and
seeing
as
we
will
be,
having
a
full
presentation
and
discussion
at
that
on
quality
of
life
and
all
three
of
us
are
on
quality
of
life.
I
do
not
feel
a
need
to
repeat
that
conversation
tonight,
so
I'm
happy
to
move
for
approval.
C
C
18-11.8,
to
make
it
consistent
with
the
state
statute
amending
section
18-11.17
to
differentiate
between
the
occupancy
occupancy
tax
and
the
convention
center
fee
and
to
dedicate
the
occupancy
tax
collected
on
the
31st
day
and
subsequent
days
to
the
affordable
housing
trust
fund.
I'm
not
going
to
read
the
rest
of
that,
but
it
just.
I
think
we
all
have
the
gist
of
what's
happening
here.
Yep.
A
Thank
you,
madam
chair.
Just
a
couple
questions
as
a
follow-up
to
the
community
development
commission.
We
we
looked
over
this
and
had
clarifying
questions
and
we
went
through
staff
through
director
brown
to
send
it
on
to
director
randall
to
just
get
some
clarity,
and
I
think
there
were
some
changes.
I
try
to
compare
those
questions
to
that.
We
had
to
the
new
draft.
I
think
this
is
a
new
draft.
A
I
know
there
was
a
memo.
That
was
something
we
asked
for
the
one
thing
I
still
wanted
to
understand
that
we
that
wasn't
able
to
be
answered
at
our
last
cdc
meeting
was
the
a
need
for
a
deeper
explanation
about
the
taxable
premises
and
there
were
a
lot
of
premises,
different
types
of
lodging
and
other
premises
as
they
were
called
taken
out.
They
were
eliminated.
L
Yeah,
madam
chair
counselor,
I
I
think
it
I
think
all
of
those
things
were
eliminated
to
just
a
hotel,
motel
or
other
premises
for
lodging.
That's,
not
the
vendis
household
or
primary
residence.
It
seemed
like
there
was
a
lot
of
unnecessary
language
in
there
by
specifying
so
many
things
it
might
have
left
something
out
by
a
mission.
So
I
think
the
idea
was
to
clarify
it,
but
through
simplicity,.
A
L
L
L
Rentals,
a
private
home
in
someone's
house
that
would
be
all
of
those
would
be
premises
for
lodging.
A
L
L
Madam
chair
counselor,
yes
and
then
lodging
up
above
it
it
states
means
the
rooms,
are
accommodations
furnished
by
a
vendor
or
vendee
by
a
taxable
service
of
lodging.
So
it
kind
of
I
I
think
it
gets
it.
I
I
don't
think
it
was
necessary
to
eliminate
all
of
those,
but
someone
did
so
I
I
think
it
still
covers
it,
though,.
A
D
Yeah
to
go
on
with
what
randy's
explanation
was,
and
this
goes
to
the
expense
side
of
it.
You
know
the
we
are
asked.
The
treasury
division
is
asking
for
a
full-time,
lodgers
tax
administrator
to
be
funded
by
the
lodgers
tax
in
this
fir
and
the
reason
what
one
of
the
primary
reasons
we
we
are
asking
for.
This
new
position
is
that
every
rental
property
in
santa
fe
is
potentially
lodgers
tax
resp,
you
know
eligible
as
randy
said
by
not
defining
what
it
is.
D
That
means
everything
is
taxable,
and
so
we
really
come
down
to
the
word
permanent
residence
as
opposed
to
type
of
venue
that
they're
renting,
and
so
we-
and
that
means
like
when
you
think
about
all
the
rentals.
That's
all
the
hotels,
motels,
short-term,
rentals
apartment
buildings
non.
You
know,
residential
premises
are
all
subject
to
lodgers
tax
law
now,
and
so
we
expect
a
huge
inflow
of
tax
returns
and
we
need
bodies
to
process
those.
A
Thank
you
bradley,
so
maybe
this
is
also
a
question
for
you
bradley
about
a
way
with
this
particular
resolution.
A
D
We
did
is
we
some
airbnb
tax
returns
and
what
we
discovered
is
that
roughly
20
percent
of
airbnb's
total
revenues
they
were
exempting
for
the
30-day
rule.
They
were
not
exempting
any.
No
other
exemption
was
used,
just
the
30-day
rule,
and
in
that
they
were
roughly
20
percent
of
their
revenues,
and
in
the
months
we
were
looking,
they
were
30
to
40
000
dollars
of
potential
lodgers
tax
revenue
that
the
city
was
foregoing.
D
Because
of
this
30-day
exemption,
we
based
our
estimate
on
airbnb
and
their
relative
weight
to
total
short-term
rentals,
but
there's
really
no
way
we
can,
when
you
say
permanent
residence.
D
That's
the
question
you
know
I
moved
here
from
alaska
into
an
apartment
building
was
that
going
to
be
my
permanent
residence?
No,
I
was
there
until
I
could
buy
a
house,
but
was
it
my
primary
residence
for
tax
purposes?
And
the
answer
is
yes?
Is
it
where
I
received
my
mail?
Yes,
is
it
where
I
pay
my
bills?
Yes,
and
so
I
think,
we're
breeding
some
a
lot
of
confusion
and
we
really
need
to
focus
on
the
words
permanent
residence,
because
what
does
permanent
mean
and
what
does
residence
mean.
L
L
That
was
his
primary
residence
and
he
would
not
be
subject
to
paying
and
the
owner
wouldn't
be
subject
to
collecting
logistics
for
that,
because
it
was
his
where
he
was
paying
tax
and
that's
what
we're
trying
to
use
as
the
definition
for
clarity
and,
frankly,
some
of
our
friends
from
texas
who
prefer
to
say
their
primary
residence
is
in
texas,
but
spending
a
great
deal
of
their
time
here
in
new
mexico
will
now
have
to
pay
lodgers
tax
in
order
to
keep
their
tax-free
status
in
in
texas.
L
So
I
think
that
was
the
best
way
we
thought
we
could
come
with
the
with
the
clarification
that
that
brad
just
mentioned.
A
L
At
him
yeah,
yes,
we
did
forecast
100,
it's
in
the
fir
150
000
would
come
in
in
this
fiscal
year.
Now,
obviously,
it
depends
on
how
quickly
we
can
get
this
in
enforced
576
in
the
next
complete
fiscal
year
and
then
up
to
625
000
in
the
third
year,
but
it
really
as
brad
suggested,
is
an
estimate
based
on
what
what
airbnb
is
taking
as
a
deduction.
L
We
don't
know
yet
the
impact
of
of
non-short-term
rental
taxes
that
will
be
collected,
that
of
owners
who
don't
even
have
a
short-term
rental
license
it
it
it's
a
it's
gonna
and
that's
gonna,
take
some
time
to
get
enacted
and
that's
going
to
take
some
time
to
get
the
word
out
that
those
in
fact
and
do
the
enforcement
part
of
it
so
may
happen
faster-
may
happen
a
little
slower,
but
that
was
the
best
best
estimate
and
of
that
probably
you
see
the
the
regular
lodgers
tax
has
not
been
collected
in
the
past
on
the
first
30
days
either
once
they
got
to
31,
it
was
forgiven
all
the
way
back
to
day
one
day
one.
L
D
Madam
sure,
and
and
we
you
really
used
a
one-third
two-third
ratio
in
the
projections
in
the
fir
one-third
would
go
to
larger
tax.
Two-Thirds
would
go
to
the
affordable
housing
trust.
L
A
That
was
helpful.
That
was
what
I
was
looking
for
and
then
the
other
question
that
you
brought
up
randy
about
getting
the
word
out.
How
are
you
all
planning
to
let
people
know
this
is
happening
and
that
they're
complying
and
the
enforcement
side
of
things?
How
do
what
does
that
look
like.
L
Well,
obviously,
madam
chair
counselor,
obviously
we
can
communicate
directly
with
the
people
who
do
have
short-term
rental
licenses
with
the
city.
We
can
communicate
with
the
hotels
and
motels,
although
they
don't,
they
won't
be
impacted
anywhere
near
as
much,
except
during
the
legislative
session,
where
lobbyists
stay
in
a
hotel.
That's
the
main
time
that
they
have
more
than
30
day
rentals.
L
I
think
the
newspaper
I
think
will
work
hard
to
get
this
in
the
newspaper
and
counselor
cassette
sanchez
called
me
about
this
ordinance
earlier
with
a
few
questions,
and
I
even
suggested
to
her
if
we
can
catch
a
few
people
out
of
compliance
that
becomes
more
newsworthy,
and
so
I
think
we're
going
to
have
to
do
a
few
things
to
make
it
newsworthy.
L
Otherwise
it
will
be
considered
boring
news
by
the
newspaper
and
we
only
get
in
on
a
slow
day
so,
but
I
think
we'll
make
a
concerted
effort
to
to
spread
the
word
through.
The
realtors
would
be
another
source,
of
course,
to
inform
all
the
real
estate
companies
that
this
ordinance
now
goes
beyond
short-term
rentals
and
and
into
any
rental.
That
is
not
a
primary
residence
rental.
A
C
Okay,
is
there
a
motion
move
to
approve?
C
All
right,
thank
you.
Now
we're
on
to
the
last
item,
item
r
and
I
believe
counselor
cassette
sanchez.
You
pulled
this.
C
Let
me
just
read
the
title
here:
an
ordinance
regarding
the
independent
salary
commission,
amending
section
6-19.1,
to
make
clarifications
amending
section
6-19.2
to
change
the
effective
date
of
the
salary
to
align
with
the
term
for
mayor
set
forth
in
the
santa
fe
election
code,
amending
section
16-19.3
to
establish
an
application
process
and
modify
length
of
the
commissioner's
terms
and
amending
section
16-19.4
to
set
the
future
schedule
up
for
the
independent
salary
commission
and
councillor
casa
sanchez.
You
pulled
this
correct.
Yes,.
H
I
did
thank
you.
I
just
had
a
couple
quick
questions,
so
my
first
is
we'll
basically
get
a
pool
of
applicants
who
will
apply
and
then
that
would
still
be.
They
would
still
be
then
selected
by
the
mayor
appointed
by
the
mayor
and
approved
by
the
governing
body,
so
that
normal
process
for
a
commission
would
still
be
standing.
I
H
Okay,
okay,
perfect
and
then
my
question
is:
I
know
there
was
a
conversation
at
public
works
utilities
about
this,
but
at
that
point
my
tiny
human
was
voicing
his
opinions
on
things
similar
to
julie,
sanchez's
was
earlier
and
what
about
this
year
and
how
do?
How
are
what
are
we
going
to
do
about?
What's
going
on
this
year?
H
I
H
Okay,
I
must
have
where
I'm
sorry.
A
For
approval,
oh
unless
there's
other
questions
say
that
again,
this
is
not
a
pl
applicable
for
this
year.
Correct.
I
A
So
what
you're
saying
sorry
I
was
listening,
but
not
listening,
but
you
this
particular
salary
commission
will
not
be
in,
will
not
be.
What
do
you
call
it
enacted
this
year.
I
I
mean
yeah
foreign
counselor,
that's
correct.
If
these
changes
pass,
then
it
would
delay
the
process
until
2023
and
then
the
current
salary
that's
been
established
by
the
prior
salary
commission
would
remain
in
place
for
now.
C
And,
and
if
I
can
add
I
I
believe
this
is
true,
so
it
wouldn't
whoever's
elected
mayor
in
the
in
the
election
in
november.
This
would
not
impact
it
wouldn't
be
till
the
next
mayor.
Whoever
that
is
would
be
impacted
by
the
decision
of
the
council
of
this
commission.
A
C
I
I
think
that
one
of
the
big
problems
is
that
when
we
moved
our
election
from
march
to
november,
we
didn't
move
this
process
to
align
with
that
change
and
so
and
now
we're
in
a
situation
where
we're
you
know.
We
have
two
announced
candidates
for
mayor
and
we're
in
an
election
cycle
and
and
the
the
whole
point
of
the
outlined
process
was
that
it
be
a
year
prior
to
the
to
the
start
of
an
of
a
mayoral
election
and
so
we're.
C
This
is
part
of
the
reason
why
it's
also
why
we're
trying
to
get
this
passed
before
the
end
of
april,
because
our
current
law
says
that
we
have
to
have
this
commission
meet
by
the
end
of
april.
But
if
we
change
the
construct
of
it,
then
we
don't
have
to
do
that.
A
Got
it
that
is
so
helpful?
I
don't
know
how
I
missed
that
in
the
memo.
I
was
still
thinking.
This
was
still
in
process
and
it
was
worrying
me
because
I'm
like
who
is
making
the
selection
and
does
the
mayor
end
up
still
appointing
and
I
was
getting
confused
because
I
did
see
the
2024
and
I
thought
moving
forward.
That
would
be
the
date
we
would
follow,
but
we're
saying
that
this
is
a
moot
point
for
this
year,
we're
we're
setting
the
regulations
and
the
language
changes
so
that
we
can
be
prepared
for
2024..
C
C
Maybe
this
is
something
they
want
to
take
up,
and
maybe
you
know
we
don't
want
a
commission
to
set
the
mayor's
salary.
Maybe
we
want
to
tie
it
to
some
index
out
there
that
says
it
rises
with.
I
don't
know
what
inflation
or
whatever
the
cpi
cost
of
living.
C
A
C
C
C
All
right,
I
think,
I'm
going
to
make
sure
that
I
don't
do
it
wrong.
I'm
going
to
look
through
here.
R
was
the
last
thing
that
was
pulled
all
right.
Now
we
go
from
action
items
we
do
not
have
any
tonight
and
then
I
will
go
to
matters
from
staff.
G
Yes,
madam
chair,
we
just
have
one
thing
we
just
wanted
to
make
you
aware
that
the
department
budget
hearing
schedule
will
be
emailed
to
you
all
later
this
evening.
A
That
was
my
question.
Actually
what
was
the
schedule
and
then
the
time
frames,
because
there
were
some
days
that
we
went
to
four,
not
five
and
I
couldn't
remember
which
one
they
which
days
they
were
so
that'll,
be
helpful.
Thank
you.
C
Okay
and
then
matters
from
the
chair,
I'm
filling
in
for
the
chair,
so
I
do
not
have
any
matters,
but
the
next
meeting
of
the
finance
committee
is
monday
april
19th
and
with
that
we
are
adjourned.
Thank
you.