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-18July24, 2019 <br /> <br /> <br />MR. CHUNG: other personal anecdote <br />here. Back in 2004 or 2003, I had actually voted for the PONC (Public Access, <br />Open Space, and Natural Resources Preservation Commission) Charter <br />amendment, but that one failed at the County Council for lack of a super majority. <br />So, I actually supported this thing in concept. And then after I had left the <br />Council, I really thought about this thing over and over and then I had second <br />thoughts about my vote and the whole concept of funding, well, taking 2 percent <br />off the top from the <br />is a good thing. But from a fiscal standpoint, it just concerned me. <br /> <br />I spoke before the Charter Commission regarding one of the proposals that came <br />this one has really no impact on the budget within the context of what we have. <br />at has to be answered by Corp. <br />Counselbut whether that <br />ission. <br />supporting it. <br /> <br />ACTING CHR. EOFF: Thank you, Mr. Chung. <br /> <br />MR. CHUNG: Thank you. <br /> <br />ACTING CHR. EOFF: Any other comments, Council Members? Okay, <br />Mr. -Kleinfelder. <br /> <br />-KLEINFELDER: Thank you, Chair. I support it. Thank you. <br /> <br />ACTING CHR. EOFF: Okay, thank you. Any other comments? Well, if you <br />Ms. David pretty much explained itbut we were <br />watching the work of the Charter Commission, and yes, we honor that this is their <br />interfere. <br /> <br />But this one issue they struggled with. But I think the struggle was based upon <br />the problem that the way it was first proposed for them to consider would have <br />allowed a salary for board members. And because that did pose concern all the <br />true, you can only depend on volunteers so much. And if you really want to get a <br />Page 2 <br /> <br />