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it clarified and I would...I would defer it to the corporate counsel <br /> to clarify that...the main points. <br /> Mr. Goodenow: Right. <br /> Mr. Wiseman: Cause otherwise we may be just spinning our wheels and wasting <br /> time. <br /> Mr. Goodenow: Absolutely. <br /> Mr. Wiseman: If we don't have the foundation authority so. <br /> Mr. Goodenow: Okay good. I mean I was hoping maybe we would have that <br /> opinion and then we could proceed but you know. This is a... <br /> You know if the opinion comes back, the code could be amended <br /> without charter changes then we can do all our recommendations at <br /> the next meeting. It shouldn't slow it down at all. Thank you. <br /> Mr. Wiseman: Yeah. <br /> Mr. Robinson: I'm just frustrated. I wanna get this done. You know, we've been <br /> talking about this for a long time. <br /> Ms. Sumner-Mack: Yeah. It's a lot of work. <br /> Mr. Robinson: It's a lot of work. So we can say that at the next meeting corp. <br /> counsel's gonna give us their opinion and then we can take action <br /> so like by March we could have this either amended ourselves or <br /> referred to the County Council. <br /> Mr. Goodenow: Referred to the Council, right. <br /> Mr. Robinson: So we could refer to the council...so we could commit to that and <br /> March we'll get it done. <br /> Mr. Goodenow: Well. You're looking at the wrong guy. <br /> Mr. Yoshimoto: Couple of points okay. Nothing prohibits this Board from <br /> amending its rules without having to address the fine provision. In <br /> other words, the fact... Say for example, if the fine provision is an <br /> issue...the Board can still move forward to amend its rules in the <br /> meantime...while the council or the charter you know gets <br /> amended...if it's needed. So I would you know suggest the Board <br /> just move forward with its rule amendments as noted. And you <br /> know the other stuff, meaning the code provisions and the charter <br /> provisions, I mean those are separate issues. So we can only <br /> 10 <br />