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Mr. Heintz: <br />Mr. Goodenow: <br />Mr. Heintz: <br />Mr. Goodenow: <br />Mr. Robinson: <br />Mr. Goodenow: <br />Mr. Robinson: <br />Mr. Yoshimoto: <br />Mr. Goodenow: <br />Mr. Yoshimoto: <br />Just trying to clarify. <br />And so what we'll do is we'll...it's that we adopt this is our <br />position and the Chair will send a letter to the County Council <br />asking for them to consider these changes. <br />Okay, right. <br />Okay. It's been moved and seconded... all favor say aye... any <br />opposed...seeing none...motion carries five to zero. Okay. Thank <br />you. Next. One last comment on this item 7. So now that this is <br />done. The last step is...the rules themselves...we can either wait <br />for the County Council to take action. Cause that'll have to <br />happen before we can change our rules. Or we could go ahead at <br />the next meeting and say we're changing our rules... <br />In anticipation of. <br />In a yeah...contingent on them passing it. The only reason I bring <br />this up is...I will be leaving. I have accepted a job as an attorney <br />general and because of that, there'll be conflict for me continuing <br />to serve. So that would be effective July 1St. But I'm fine with <br />someone else will have to take over the mantel and work on the <br />rules once the Council takes action. I'd just throw that out there <br />for you to see if you have any thoughts on that. <br />J, would that be you who'd ah... <br />Which issue? <br />So the next step...with one option would we be...that we look at <br />all our...the rules. That we've gone over it already so many times. <br />This would be the final kind of approval of the rules subject to the <br />editing. You know the language...fixing it up stylistic stuff. Then <br />we do that at the next meeting and then say its contingent on the <br />Council passing this or should we just wait till the Council takes <br />action and when that happens you'll put it on <br />agenda...amendments to the rules. <br />Ah. That's up to the Board. I mean I previously gave the opinion <br />that the Board already has the authority to impose fines by virtue <br />of that ordinance from 2008, right? So the fact that the Board <br />sought additional clarification, you know that's subject to <br />interpretation. So, what I'm trying say is it's up to the Board. <br />Because it's not a legal determination. <br />28 <br />