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Mr. Robinson: <br />Mr. Yoshimoto: <br />Mr. Wiseman: <br />Mr. Yoshimoto: <br />Mr. Robinson: <br />Mr. Wiseman: <br />Ms. Sumner -Mack: <br />Mr. Yoshimoto: <br />Mr. Heintz: <br />Mr. Yoshimoto: <br />Mr. Heintz: <br />Correct. <br />Because...yeah I don't see why we would want to agendize this <br />opinion. But generically, generally, Board feels it's important <br />right to make sure there's guidance and clarity. <br />And we wouldn't reference any individual. <br />Right. <br />Any individual or individual section of the... <br />No I mean the person. Yeah. <br />Well we could send a written communication but within that <br />quote...this section. I'm afraid we'll come across as preaching to <br />them or... Don't want to come across like that. But <br />anyway...that's my concern. That maybe just quoting these <br />sections. <br />You know there is...as I recall...our past Chair sent a <br />communication to the Council Chair regarding suggestions and <br />code amendments. What I'm getting at is this...you there's an <br />opportunity for the Board to provide it's opinion or it's <br />recommendation to the Council on changes to the code. I think we <br />talked about this and I was gonna work on that too as well. Now <br />that's a separate matter...I think as to what's being discussed here <br />but...what I'm trying to say is this may come up if you know you <br />go forward. Like...and Larry asked if, are you gonna be <br />questioned? Certainly. For sure there'll be questions right? So it <br />may go beyond. <br />Right. <br />So I'm just throwing it out there... <br />May I say something. I think this case...although we won't be <br />specifically talking about this case. But this case, to me, illustrated <br />something rather interesting. This case we had petitioners. A <br />group of 39 people and we had at least two other petitions as well. <br />So there were a large group of people in the community who <br />signed the petition. Worked a great length. They were concerned <br />about a failure to disclose. Not only was there a failure to <br />disclose...even after they dealt with this in a subcommittee...the <br />bill...there still was a failure to disclose in writing as required by <br />21 <br />