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Approved 4.9.25 <br /> 202 America since then at six pages. We are looking at trying to get approved documents that <br /> 203 are often hundreds of pages long. The language is often beyond the scope of the <br /> 204 average person to read, and I just would like to remind people from a historical standpoint, <br /> 205 sometimes the simpler we can make stuff, the more it will be followed, used, and we'd <br /> 206 benefit from it, so and if anybody is interested, here is a copy of the web page that I have, <br /> 207 and for what it's worth, the follow-up 1830 building code for New York City that changed <br /> 208 the composure of that city was all of ten pages long. <br /> 209 <br /> 210 Lamar Proctor: Wow. <br /> 211 <br /> 212 Statler Gilfillen: So as a lawyer, I'm sure you can appreciate how important the language can be. <br /> 213 <br /> 214 Lamar Proctor: Yeah. That's really cool. Thank you for sharing that, and if you Google 1818 Boston <br /> 215 Building Code, your site is the first thing that comes up. <br /> 216 <br /> 217 Statler Gilfillen: Good. I have had people over the years contact me to ask if they could use it. It was one <br /> 218 of the early pre-Civil War architectural books that I have. <br /> 219 <br /> 220 AGENDA ITEM 8: ADJOURNMENT <br /> 221 <br /> 222 Lamar Proctor: Cool. Thank you. All right. Do I have a motion to adjourn? <br /> 223 <br /> 224 Adam Beeman: I motion to adjourn. <br /> 225 <br /> 226 Statler Gilfillen: Second. <br /> 227 <br /> 228 Lamar Proctor: All right. All in favor. This meeting is adjourned. Thank you very much. <br /> 229 <br /> 230 MOTION BY Adam Beeman to adjourn the meeting. Seconded by Statler Gilfillen <br /> 231 <br /> 232 MOTION PASSED UNANIMOUSLY <br /> 233 <br /> 234 The meeting adjourned at 7:15 PM. <br />
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