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18 <br /> 1 Chair Bedford said they were not technically making a final decision, but they were <br /> 2 deciding what would be brought back to the respective boards for their final decision making. <br /> 3 Commissioner Fowler summarized the meeting discussion up to this point so that <br /> 4 Commissioner Greene could be brought to speed. <br /> 5 Commissioner Greene said she doesn't think the group should exist at all. She said that <br /> 6 if it does exist at all, it should only be for the Greene Tract only. She said that the MMC had a <br /> 7 conversation about the Partnership to End Homelessness when there are already four elected <br /> 8 officials on that Board. She said that the conversation should have been brought to that group. <br /> 9 She said she liked the fact that many years ago, the Assembly of Governments used to meet <br /> 10 quarterly. She said she might be open to the MMC continuing if it is only for the Greene Tract <br /> 11 and if it is open to the public and recorded. <br /> 12 Commissioner Richards said she asked earlier about the need for the opportunity to talk <br /> 13 about items in meetings of all of the elected boards. She said she wondered if meeting more <br /> 14 than once per year would be more helpful. She said that she was unaware that the Assembly of <br /> 15 Governments used to meet quarterly. <br /> 16 Commissioner Greene said that the idea of a housing collaborative was brought up <br /> 17 during an Assembly of Governments meeting. <br /> 18 Chair Bedford said the Sold Waste Advisory Group is also a group of elected officials <br /> 19 that meet. <br /> 20 Commissioner Portie-Ascott asked why it changed from 4 times a year to 1 time a year. <br /> 21 Bonnie Hammersley said when she came it was only twice a year. She said that she <br /> 22 thinks it changed because there were some personalities that were affecting it and sometimes <br /> 23 people were not showing up. She said that it depends on who is in leadership and if they want <br /> 24 to do that or not. <br /> 25 <br /> 26 Vice-Chair McKee arrived at 8:30 p.m. <br /> 27 <br /> 28 Chair Bedford said she heard consensus that the MMC should only meet regarding the <br /> 29 Greene Tract. She said that initially she was opposed to recording the meeting, but she has <br /> 30 changed her mind. She said that it is a risk of going around the board and the public does not <br /> 31 have full access. She asked if there was any downside to making the meetings open. <br /> 32 Commissioner Hamilton said no. <br /> 33 Chair Bedford said she did not think so either because the public is entitled to know and <br /> 34 that members of the MMC have different opinions. <br /> 35 Commissioner Greene said that if the rationale for the MMC was because the Assembly <br /> 36 of Governments were too unwieldy then it makes sense that it would be a public meeting <br /> 37 because it is a stand-in for the Assembly of Governments. <br /> 38 Commissioner Hamilton said if it was related to a closed session topic then it would not <br /> 39 be open to the public but if not, there is no reason not to have it open. <br /> 40 Commissioner Fowler asked if it would be public so people could hear but that no <br /> 41 decisions would be made. <br /> 42 Chair Bedford said yes and that no decisions would be made. <br /> 43 Commissioner Greene asked if it would be recorded. <br /> 44 Chair Bedford said it could be, but it does not have to be. She said if it is a public <br /> 45 meeting then they have to have minutes but not a recording. <br /> 46 Commissioner Greene said if it is going to be public then it is easy enough to put a <br /> 47 recording machine in there. She said if she cannot be there, she would like to hear everything <br /> 48 that was said. <br /> 49 Chair Bedford said that if there is a recording then they could get that to the Clerk <br /> 50 separately from the facilitators for creating minutes. <br />