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IRVINE: Are they not? <br />RAY: Okay. <br />SANTANGELO: Point -. <br />RAY: Wait. Wait. Hold on. Hold on. Sue. <br />IRVINE: I mean, I agree, actions always have to be in minutes. <br />HIGASHI: Right. <br />IRVINE: But do we need a verbatim -? <br />HIGASHI: Verbatim, yeah. <br />IRVINE: Written record or do we just need a tape and then summarized minutes? <br />RAY: Okay. Well, you know, there are a couple of questions. Legally, I'm <br />not sure, Steve, do you have any -? <br />BESS: I would prefer that the Corporation Counsel address this. <br />SANTANGELO: He's supposed to be here. <br />RAY: We'll have somebody from Corp. Counsel here momentarily, but other <br />feelings? John? <br />SANTANGELO: I'm just trying to get a clarification, Roland. Are you saying that we <br />don't do everything verbatim, just the action and summarize just the general meeting? <br />HIGASHI: I think the intent, if people are looking for the intent of the meeting, of <br />the motion, they can go to the tape, we have that as an archive tape,yeah, but I can see when <br />our meetings get longer, we get more into issues, that these minutes will be a problem. If <br />every word is correctly documented, I think it's all right, but I think when they go through a <br />tape and somebody's sitting there and trying to transcribe what everybody said, it's going to be <br />a problem. <br />RAY: Okay. Kevin. <br />BALOG: When we did the Planning Commission, we did a -. <br />RAY: Yeah, well, since we are, you know, recording this, why don't <br />5 <br />