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MR. DRUTAR: I’ll leave that on the table, and you guys are free to take it if you want to just look at the new policy coming up, and it has a number of different things in there that I think are pretty odd. <br /> <br /> MR. BALSIS: I think that if you’re looking at that policy and leaving it here, you would include that within a petition if that’s part of your argument, rather than leaving it on the table. <br /> <br /> MR. DRUTAR: Okay. Sounds great. I apologize. I feel like maybe I— <br /> <br /> MS. SCHOEN: --Don’t apologize. <br /> <br /> MR. BALSIS: No need to apologize. The time was well spent. <br /> <br /> MR. HENRICKS: That’s what we’re here for. <br /> <br /> MR. BALSIS: The time was well spent. <br /> <br /> MR. DRUTAR: Okay. Thank you for your time very much, I appreciate it. And thank you for your years of service. I know it’s no easy job getting into West Point. <br /> <br /> MR. ADAMS: It was a long time ago. <br /> <br /> MR. DRUTAR: Well, still. <br /> <br /> MR. BALSIS: Thank you, Mike. <br /> <br /> MR. HISASHIMA: Thank you, Mike. <br /> <br /> MR. DRUTAR: Thank you guys, I appreciate it. Thank you, ma’am. <br /> <br /> Mr. Drutar left the meeting at 10:55 a.m. <br /> <br /> <br />b. Counsel’s report regarding matters and/or inquiries received by the Board, including (1) a Gifts Disclosure Statement received from Councilmember Brenda Ford. <br /> <br /> Ms. Schoen reported that the Board received a gift disclosure from Brenda Ford, reporting a gift valued at $5. There was no need for her to file the report. <br /> <br /> Mr. Balsis said it would be filed for the record. <br /> <br />