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is in that, my suggestions were the...all the other pages except the <br /> first page of the December 4`n communication...right this one...it <br /> just has sections of the code. And the only thing I changed was to <br /> make it compliant so that we could have chapter 91 hearings...not <br /> the department. Which was primarily what I did and that we could <br /> issue you know... We could do what we had already talked about <br /> in our idea of how we would conduct a formal hearing and the <br /> rules we would adopt. Sorry if I'm not clear...I've had the flu. <br /> But...is there any discussion or comments? <br /> Ms. Sumner-Mack: I'm afraid I'm unclear. First of all I don't remember that I voted in <br /> favor of..that. I mean basically, what you've proposed came <br /> through to me as tabling all discussion of the rules until 2020. Is <br /> that not true? <br /> Mr. Goodenow: Well we needed corp. counsel to say... If corp. counsel comes <br /> back and says...you know what...you cannot amend the <br /> code...you need to amend the charter first. That would have the <br /> practical effect of tabling everything till 2020. We don't like that <br /> idea. <br /> Mr. Wiseman: I kind of imagine the board having authority to amend the code. <br /> Mr. Goodenow: It would be a letter to the council...I'm sorry. <br /> Mr. Wiseman: Yeah. <br /> Mr. Goodenow: Requesting the chair to introduce legislation. <br /> Mr. Wiseman: Okay. <br /> Ms. Sumner-Mack: Well I thought that we were asked by these people for input. And <br /> you know it's up to them to decide whether something isn't going <br /> to fit...frt in at this point. So I was you know very disappointed <br /> that we were suggesting that we just table it again because there <br /> were things that we were changing that I didn't see or nobody had <br /> pointed it out. Things that were...were...out of order as far as the <br /> code is concerned so. <br /> Mr. Goodenow: Well. No...you're absolutely right that we have the authority to <br /> make recommendations to the council. And we were asked by the <br /> council by the ordinance in question to do this right so that's <br /> absolutely correct. But...the problem is...we can't amend the <br /> rules if they are inconsistent with the code. And the code is <br /> inconsistent with the ordinance allowing us to establish fines. And <br /> it's just as an example as we discussed at the last meeting...section <br /> 8 <br />