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602K 101 mLd-b'9 <br />DAL CONSENT AGENDA AND WORKSHOP POLICIES <br />DISCUSSION <br />Commissioner Ginn stated that some residents feel insufficient notice is being given of items of <br />importance coming before the Board and suggested some additional notice prior to publication in the <br />newspaper. She felt an additional item should be added to the Agenda incorporating these upcoming <br />Commissioner Macht noted that the City had an item called "first public reading" which he felt <br />was very helpful. <br />Chairman Eggert reminded the Board that public hearing information is available for the public <br />in advance of the date of the meeting and citizens are expected to take the responsibility of keeping <br />themselves informed. <br />Discussion followed regarding voting procedures at workshops and special meetings. <br />Commissioner Adams felt the Board has made responsible decisions based on all information <br />presented, not just at the various meetings held on public items. She believed that some citizens will <br />always think there should have been another notice and/or another meeting, regardless of how many <br />newspaper publications, public meetings and workshops are offered. <br />Items. <br />County Attorney Vitunac suggested an addition to the Agenda under Item 9, Public Notice <br />BM Koolage was recognized by the Chairman and expressed his feeling that the Children's <br />Advisory Council was passed without an overall plan to implement and that the public did not support <br />this. <br />Jun Granse expressed his support for Commissioner Ginn's suggestion of an additional item <br />on the agenda <br />Tom Buchanan expressed his disappointment with the Children's Advisory Council. <br />CONSENSUS was reached to place Public Notice Items on the Agenda under Item 9-C. <br />MAY 20, 1997 <br />104 <br />