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Mr. Yoshimoto: <br />Mr. Goodenow: <br />Mr. Yoshimoto: <br />Mr. Goodenow: <br />Mr. Yoshimoto: <br />Mr. Wiseman: <br />Ms. Sumner -Mack: <br />Mr. Goodenow: <br />Mr. Robinson: <br />of agree with Mr. Robinson on that ground...I'm just wanna make <br />sure we have the authority to do that to ask that. <br />Normally, Mr. Goodenow you can confirm this if you remember <br />this as well...if it's a gift to the County...doesn't the council have <br />to acknowledge the gift...right...there's a code provision that <br />allows for that so actually there a note provision that you just <br />mentioned...right? <br />That's...but I'm not sure of the details...I don't remember exactly, <br />it was a long time ago... <br />The point I'm getting to is that when you look at the gift <br />disclosures here, the context is that the person received the gift <br />right? So in actuality if it's a gift made to the County then <br />wouldn't the council have to receive the gift whether it's a <br />donation of property, item, right? There's another co- <br />provision...and I can resource that. <br />Right...is there a dollar amount...up to so much that they actually <br />have to receive it. <br />No...so then that goes back to answering you know Rick's <br />question about because if it's just made to the person who in this <br />case that seems to be the more logical, a plausible approach. <br />I think we'd be inventing the wheel again cause I think this is well <br />settled somewhere. There's a great, great caption one time and it <br />shows a law library with just hundreds and hundreds of books and <br />papers on a huge table...and there's three lawyers there and the <br />caption is...the answer is here somewhere. <br />But I think we should call it...if we do this...we should call it the <br />archive ...not the basement. <br />Oh...thank you. <br />If I could right from our Code of Ethics...in the County Charter <br />says all public property and equipment are to be treated as public <br />trust and are not to be used in a propriety manner for personal <br />purposes without proper consent... so it goes to a something is <br />donated to the Mayor or the Mayor's office or they say <br />here...Mayor this is yours but it's not really yours...it's the <br />County's...is it being used for personal purposes without proper <br />consent or...I mean what happens so I just think disposition is <br />important and it's just me and I'm not trying to reinvent the wheel. <br />11 <br />