1 and 2 having passed, here we are on the St. James church/condominium conflict.
1 and 2 having passed, here we are on the St. James church/condominium conflict.
EDS spends 5 minutes defending her PO as not being a crackdown, but she exercises her charter right and "I yield the floor." So much for #3, see you in September.
We've come round to Calendar #4, from the table, about the non-union labor by Apex Energy. There's some dispute as the Manager is concerned the order could be seen as violating the contract terms, although there is some dispute about that, because of speech of the executive vs. legislative.
EDS thinks the amended version (text on the screen, seems long) "sanitizes" the policy order overmuch.
PFT moves to re-table the Apex energy union item, it passes 7-2: BA y MM n PN y SS y JSW y PFT y AW y CZ y EDS n MM moves to extend the midnight expiration to 12:30am, passes 8-1 (AW…Yes…or *NO*. Clerk: Is it Yes or No? AW Yes.), EDS against.
Meanwhile, there's some confusion over the A&P#4's referral from the secret cheat-cheat that says "Refer to the Ordinance Committee" instead of "Refer to the Planning Boar and Ordinance Committee for Hearing and Report":
"That completes the agenda, any announcements?" Paula Crane: Wait! wait! wait! There is a late resolution. MM: "The City Solicitor is running in, and that's usually NOT a good sign. Not that we're not pleased to see you."
Ha, ha, Another cheat-sheet failure, as to the Charles Teague Open Meeting Law complaint response. It said (LEFT) when it should have said (RIGHT):
Back to the late resolution, EDS "waive[s] the reading." and I have no idea what just passed 9-0, other than it was a ceremonial resolution.
Oh, sorry, the Late Resolution was for Christley Harris: cambridgema.iqm2.com/Citizens/Det...