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71 <br />Approved 11/5/14 <br />378 deal with that issue without tearing up the relationship of what a citizen advisory board is to the elected leaders of this <br />379 County. I think we should think in that line as we work on the process. <br />380 <br />381 Pete Hallenbeck: I agree we need to find a way to get people there but we need to find a way to do it that doesn't <br />382 penalize people who come to a meeting if we don't have enough people there. That might be the best way to put it. <br />383 <br />384 Laura Nicholson: I have a lot of comments, in light of the timeline that we were given to consider this I wonder if we <br />385 can't divide it. It seems like there are a few things that are easy and specific and there are a few things that are really <br />386 squishy so if could just get through some of the specifics. In regard to the quorum, I obviously haven't been here <br />387 long enough to understand why the quorum was ever an issue but it just seems like a communication thing. If we've <br />388 made it clear that you are supposed to be at as many monthly meetings and you can and be at the quarterly public <br />389 hearing, and are given insufficient notice, and we double check to make sure there's enough people there, I don't <br />390 see it as an issue. I think it is a little insane to do this whole roundabout to change this whole process that seems <br />391 important because we can't get our act together internally and I think it could be fixed internally so it doesn't have to <br />392 be this whole big process. And the frequency of public hearings, I don't know if that is something that is really <br />393 specific and easy to figure out or not but I'm just curious if we couldn't just divide it. So talk about a few things we <br />394 can iron out tonight and a few things we go back and ask for more time to figure out. <br />395 <br />396 Pete Hallenbeck: Again, it strikes me how to get people there because I think there's agreement that's really <br />397 important but if we make mistakes and people can't show up for whatever reason, how do you keep that from <br />398 throwing everything off track? We do serve at the pleasure of the Commissioners so they could certainly come up <br />399 with some club and stick approach to make everybody come to the meetings but I would leave that decision to them. <br />400 <br />401 Bryant Warren: Reading this I'm a little concerned with, I feel like it is on the step of dissolving the Planning Board <br />402 and just going straight to the County Commissioners. I'll apologize I did miss the public hearing last month, I got my <br />403 days mixed up and thought it was the next night. But it is very seldom that I'll miss a public hearing or a meeting. 1 <br />404 will make sure I'm here and I don't understand how the Planning Board can make a recommendation to the BOCC <br />405 before the public hearing is being held because I really think they need to be involved in the public hearing in order to <br />406 make an adequate recommendation to the BOCC. I think we can do something, I only been on the Board for a <br />407 couple of months now so I don't know what went on in the past regarding the quorums. I do feel like if you're a <br />408 member of the Planning Board then it is your obligation to make sure you attend the meetings. I think what we need <br />409 to do is stress that we need to keep things the way they are, continue the public hearing, continue with the Planning <br />410 Board playing a very big role in it so they can make the recommendations they need to, because evidentially, if they <br />411 don't, then you might as well dissolve the Planning Board and not even have it. That's my recommendation. <br />412 <br />413 Pete Hallenbeck: One challenge that came out of this whole discussion that hit me was during the quarterly public <br />414 hearing, I referred to citizens that want to go to the top they want to go to the decision makers and sometimes it's <br />415 hard to get citizens to come to an advisory board, they want to talk to the Commissioners. Part of the reason for <br />416 making sure that this notification process tells people about the Planning Board is to give them more opportunities for <br />417 input. The before and after comes down to what Craig has up on the board. We have a public hearing then Planning <br />418 Board then BOCC action. I think that's good I think that's critical and I think the Planning Board has to get input so <br />419 they can make the recommendation to the Commissioners. When I talk about having a Planning Board meeting after <br />420 what I am talking about is once the Board of County Commissioners has made decision, I don't think there is any role <br />421 for further input from the Planning Board. I do think it's critical and would even say they shouldn't make a decision <br />422 before the Planning Board has had an opportunity to make a recommendation. Any time the Commissioners have <br />423 the option of doing it and just saying wow, this is just too much to handle all this input, they can kick it back to the <br />424 Planning Board and we can talk it over and it will come up at the next meeting, they have that option. So, yes if the <br />425 impression that the Planning Board is somehow being diminished in its role, no I don't want that. I do want to make <br />426 sure we don't hold up the citizens that show up and I'd like to find a way to encourage citizens to come to the <br />427 Planning Board to get their concerns known earlier. Part of that is what I'm talking about in here about the Planning <br />428 Board meeting with the public if the public could come to these meetings, it is a bit of a dry run. The other thing that <br />429 came up in that meeting is another problem we've always had which is would that we had a crystal ball to predict the <br />430 no- brainers from the ones that are going to be controversial. If we can get citizens to come to the Planning Board <br />N. <br />