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SW: OK. I believe there needs to be a request for any comment regarding this particular <br />presentation from the public. <br /> <br />AA: I’m pretty sure the public \[unclear\] in the opening statements? <br /> <br />TS: This is Tony Sylvester – I’d like to hear what’s going on with that. <br /> <br />SW: It’s not about – it would you be providing testimony as to any remarks on the <br />presentation. <br /> <br />TS: How can I remark on a presentation I didn’t hear? <br /> <br />SW: Well, maybe you have opinions about whether it should happen or not but that’s what – <br />it should be provided - availability of the public to testify before every presentation or <br />agenda item. That’s all that I was \[unclear\]. But I’ll move on to my presentation hearing <br />that there are no other statements from the public. <br /> <br />AA: Ah, Chair Abraham – District 5 – Sylvia wasn’t it in our agenda, in our meetings, that the <br />public can speak at any time per Sunshine Laws? <br /> <br />SW: Yes, it’s at any time… <br /> <br />AA: And if it has been voted upon through prior Chairs and Commissions. <br /> <br />SW: No, it’s for every agenda item. That’s… <br /> <br />AA: So the public can actually speak when they choose, right? Or when I let them speak, <br />right? <br /> <br />SW: When you let them speak, yes… <br /> <br />AA: Yes. <br /> <br />SW: Not when you choose. Not when they choose. <br /> <br />AA: Yeah, not when they choose… <br /> <br />SW: Yes. So my comment was to you Chair – not to the general public as far as allowing for <br />public testimony before this presentation that is all. But I moved on to the <br />presentation… <br /> <br />AA: Yes. <br /> <br />2 <br /> <br /> <br />