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MINUTES OF THE VIRTUAL REGULAR MEETING OF THE
CITY COUNCIL AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION —
HOUSING AUTHORITY OF THE CITY OF NATIONAL CITY
March 2, 2021
This meeting was conducted utilizing teleconferencing and electronic means consistent with
State of California Executive Order N-29-20 dated March 17, 2020, regarding the COVID-19
pandemic.
The City Council minutes are prepared and ordered to correspond to the City Council
Agenda. Agenda Items can be taken out of order during the meeting. The Agenda Items
were considered in the order presented.
A. CITY COUNCIL
CALL TO ORDER
The meeting was called to order at 6:01 p.m. by Mayor Sotelo-Solis.
ROLL CALL
Councilmembers present: Bush, Morrison, Rios, Rodriguez, and Sotelo-Solis
Other Elected Officials present: Beauchamp, Molina
Administrative Officials present: Raulston, Winney, Bell, Chapel, Gilman, Williams, Davies,
Meteau, Denham, Duong, Vergara, Aguirre, Yano, Barrera, Parra, Tellez, and Palma.
Interpretation in Spanish provided by Carlos Diaz.
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE TO THE FLAG
Councilmember Morrison led the Pledge of Allegiance.
PUBLIC COMMENTS
City Clerk Molina read the process for acceptance of live public comment via teleconference
into the record.
Two (2) public comments were heard: Linda Pardy (encouraging native plants for city
landscaping), and Lynn Steinberg (addressing homelessness in the city).
One (1) written comment was received: Joan Rincon (ARTS rent obligation).
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PROCLAMATIONS AND CERTIFICATES
1. National City Celebrates the Partnership with Last Mile San Diego, Ironworkers local
229, Teamsters local 542, Second Chance Program and Murphy's Produce with a
Purpose; to provide free PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) to the residents and
businesses of National City.
Mayor Sotelo-Solis presented the Proclamation to Dr. Amy Aminlari, representing Last Mile
San Diego, and Johnny Swanson, representing Ironworkers local 229. She also
acknowledged key individuals who made this effort possible.
Public Comment:
One (1) public comment was heard: Alan Kenny (representing Last Mile San Diego, thanked
Mayor Sotelo-Solis for this acknowledgement).
AWARDS AND RECOGNITIONS
No agenda items.
PRESENTATION
No agenda items.
INTERVIEWS / APPOINTMENTS
2. Appointments City Boards, Commissions, and Committees - Mayor Appointments.
Mayor Sotelo-Solis introduced City Clerk Molina who read the appointment process into the
record.
Public Comments: None
ACTION:
Mayor Sotelo-Solis motioned to appoint Moon Coyote to the Library Board of Trustees for a
term ending 09/30/2021, seconded by Councilmember Rios. Motion carried by unanimous
vote.
Mayor Sotelo-Solis motioned to appoint Marisa Rosales to the Traffic Safety Committee for
a term ending 09/30/2021, seconded by Councilmember Bush. Motion carried by unanimous
vote.
Mayor Sotelo-Solis motioned to appoint Paula Gapp as alternate to the Library Board of
Trustees for a term ending 09/30/2021, seconded by Councilmember Bush. Motion carried.
by unanimous vote.
REGIONAL BOARDS AND COMMITTEE REPORTS
Councilmember Rios reported that San Diego County Water Authiority.distributed a rebate to
the 24-member agencies. The Sweetwater Authority received $874,367.74 of -the rebate to
benefit rate payers. Also, the Sweetwater Authority completed ' a.controlled water transfer
last January, resulting in a savings to consumers.
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Councilmember Morrison reported that the Regional Solid Waste Association will meet next
quarter. •
Councilmember Bush reported on the business of the South County Economic Development
Council including the annual summit planned for 2021. and the focus on COVID-19 relief
efforts.
Vice -Mayor Rodriguez announced that the Joint Powers Authority will meet next in April
2021.
Mayor Sotelo-Solis provided an update on San Diego Association of Governments
(SANDAG) business and the support for binational efforts alongside Tijuana Mayor Karla
Ruiz MacFarland.
Commissioner Sandy Naranjo reported on the Board of Port Commissioners and matters
pertaining to National City Tidelands and San Diego Tidelands, including environmental
justice initiatives that are advancing.
CONSENT CALENDAR
Public Comment: None
ACTION: Motion by Councilmember Rios, seconded by Councilmember Bush, to approve
the Consent Calendar Items 3 through 6. Motion carried by unanimous vote.
3. Motion of the City Council of the City of National City approving the waiving of the
reading of the text of the Ordinances or Resolutions that are having a Public Hearing
considered at this meeting and providing that such Ordinances or Resolutions shall
be introduced and/or adopted after a reading of the title only.
4. Approval of Meeting Minutes: City Council and Community Development
Commission - Housing Authority of the City Of National City: Virtual Regular Meeting:
January 19, 2021; and City Council of the City Of National City: Virtual Special
Meeting; and January 19, 2021 Virtual Special Meeting; and January 26, 2021 Joint
Special Meeting of the City Council and Community Development Commission; and
Housing Advisory Committee: Virtual Special Joint Meeting January 26, 2021.
5. Ratified Warrant Register #30 for the period of 1/20/21 through 1/26/21 in the
amount of $2,266,130.76.
6. Ratified Warrant Register #31 for the period of 1/27/21 through 2/02/21 in the
amount of $1,718,495.28.
PUBLIC HEARINGS: ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS
7. Second reading and adoption of an Ordinance No. 2021-2486, entitled, "Ordinance
of the City Council of the City of National. City to require electronic submittal of
Campaign Disclosure Statements and Form 700 filings." •
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City Clerk Molina read the title of the Ordinance into the record.
Mayor Sotelo-Solis declared the Public Hearing open at 6:44 p.m.
Public Comment: None
ACTION: Motion by Councilmember Morrison, seconded by Councilmember Rios, to close
the Public Hearing at 6:44 p.m. Motion carried by unanimous vote.
ACTION: Motion by Councilmember Rios, seconded by Councilmember Morrison, to adopt
the Ordinance. Motion carried by unanimous vote.
8. Introduction and first reading of an Ordinance of the City Council of the City of
National City adding National City Municipal Section 9.60 to regulate commercial
cannabis.
City Clerk Molina read the title of the Ordinance into the record.
Mayor Sotelo-Solis introduced City Manager Raulston and Economic Development
Specialist Megan Gamwell. City Manager Raulston invited Tim Cromartie, Senior Advisor
with Cannabis Policy at HdL Companies, to join the discussion. Raulston, Gamwell and
Cromartie gave the Staff report and PowerPoint presentation.
Mayor Sotelo-Solis declared the Public Hearing open at 7:01 p.m.
Public Comments:
Twelve (12) public comments were heard. Speakers in opposition: Barbara Gordon, Becky
Rapp, Carol Green, Kelly McCormick, and Margaret Godshalk. Speakers in support: Chad
Matkowski, Cynara Velazquez, Katelyn Hailey, Kristin Heidelbach, Laura Wilkinson Sinton,
Matthew Nathaniel, and Jessica McElfresh.
Four (4) written comments were received. Commenters' in opposition: Ted Godshalk, Joan
Rincon. Commenters' in support: Nancy Estolano, Robert Moreno.
ACTION:
Motion by Councilmember Bush, seconded by Vice -Mayor Rodriguez, to close the Public
Hearing at 7:29 p.m.
Ayes: Bush, Rios, Rodriguez, Sotelo-Solis
Nayes: Morrison
Motion passed by 4-1 vote.
Motion by Vice -Mayor Rodriguez, seconded by Mayor Sotelo-Solis, to accept the Ordinance
as presented.
Substitute Motion by Councilmember Bush, seconded by Vice -Mayor Rodriguez,
-to amend Section 9.60.070: Location and Design of Cannabis Businesses,: and to add retail
and expand to Commercial and Mixed Use zones specifically to Major Mixed Use Corridor
(MXC2) and Major Mixed Use District (MXD2).
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Ayes: Bush
Nayes: Morrison, Rios, Rodriguez, Sotelo-Solis
Motion failed by 1-4 vote.
Substitute Motion by Councilmember Morrison, seconded by Councilmember Rios to cease
further discussion and return to a future meeting to allow a workshop to be called, with
questions sent to staff from members of the City Council for clarification, to be addressed at
said workshop.
Vice -Mayor Rodriguez presented motion as friendly amendment, Councilmember Morrison
accepted to limit the workshop to discuss specifically zoning, and what would be allowed in
those zones. City Attorney Bell asked Councilmember Rios if she would agree to that
amendment. Councilmember Rios rescinded her second.
Motion died for lack of a second.
Original Substitute Motion by Councilmember Morrison, seconded by Councilmember Rios,
to cease further discussion and return to a future meeting, to allow for a workshop to be
called with questions sent to staff from members of the Council for clarification, to be
addressed at said workshop.
Ayes: Morrison, Rios
Nayes: Bush, Rodriguez, Sotelo-Solis
Motion failed by 2-3 vote.
Mayor Sotelo-Solis called for a recess at 8:22 p.m. and reconvened at 8:41 p.m. with all
Councilmembers present.
Substitute Motion by Vice -Mayor Rodriguez, seconded by Councilmember Bush, to discuss
"Section 9.60.110: Evidence of Cannabis Owner(s), Representative(s), and Employee(s)
Background Check Required, to remove Subsections (b)(2) and (b)(3)."
Councilmember Bush rescinded his second.
Motion was withdrawn by the maker.
Mayor Sotelo-Solis allowed Councilmembers to ask clarifying questions regarding the
Ordinance. City Manager Raulston, Economic Development Specialist Gamwell and
Consultant Cromartie respond to Councilmembers questions.
Substitute Motion by Vice -Mayor Rodriguez, seconded by Councilmember Bush, to modify
"Section 9.60.110: Evidence of Cannabis Owner(s), Representative(s), and Employee(s)
Background Check Required, Subsection 3(d)", and to modify "shall" to "may." To read
"violation of this section may be grounds for immediate suspension of the business license."
Friendly amendment by Councilmember Morrison to include subsections 3 (c) and (d).
Councilmember Bush who seconded agreed with friendly amendment.
Ayes: Bush, Morrison, Rodriguez, Sotelo-Solis
Motion carried by unanimous vote.
Substitute Motion by Vice -Mayor Rodriguez seconded by Councilmember Bush, Removing
or striking from "Section 9.60.120: Persons Prohibited from Holding a Commercial Cannabis
License, Subsection (a)(3)", the language, "applicant was conducting or had .conducted-.
Cannabis activity in the City of National City in violation of local and/or,state-law. Friendly
amendment to add Prop 64 to be added "persons prohibited prior to 2016 ,or.. after enactment
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of Prop 64." Language to read in Section 9.60.120(a)(3), "Persons prohibited from holding a.
commercial cannabis license, section (a)(3) applicant was conducting or had conducted
Cannabis activity in the City of National City in violation of local and/or state law prior to
2016 or after the enactment of Prop 64." Councilmember Bush who seconded agreed with
friendly amendment.
Ayes: Bush, Rodriguez
Nayes: Morrison, Rios, Sotelo-Solis
Motion failed by 2-3 vote.
Substitute Motion by Councilmember Bush, seconded by Councilmember Morrison,
regarding "Section 9.60.120: Persons Prohibited from Holding a Commercial Cannabis
License, Subsection (a)(3)", adding the language "not including cannabis -related offenses
for which the conviction occurred after the passage of National City law prohibiting cannabis
as a business (2012)."
Ayes: Bush, Morrison, Rodriguez, Sotelo-Solis
Nayes: Rios
Motion carried by 4-1 vote.
Substitute Motion by Vice -Mayor Rodriguez
To remove Subsections (a)(2) and (a)(3), "Section 9.60.130: Persons Prohibited from
Employment by a Commercial Cannabis Business," Striking evidence the person is
delinquent of federal, state or local taxes and person was conducting or had conducted
Cannabis activity in the City of National City in violation of local and/or state law.
Motion died for lack of a second.
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Substitute Motion by Councilmember Morrison, seconded by Councilmember Rios, to IJ�
remove "Section 9.60.130: Persons Prohibited from Employment by a Commercial Cannabis
Business, Subsection (a)(2)", and to add the word "Commercial", to read "Evidence the
person is delinquent of "commercial" "federal, state or local taxes".
Ayes: Bush, Morrison, Rodriguez, Sotelo-Solis
Nayes: Rios
Motion carried by 4-1 vote
Substitute Motion by Councilmember Morrison, seconded by Vice -Mayor Rodriguez,
"Section 9.60.130: Persons Prohibited from Employment by a Commercial Cannabis
Business, Subsection (a)(3)", and to add the language "not including cannabis -related
offenses for which the conviction occurred after the passage of National City law prohibiting
cannabis as a business (2012)."
Ayes: Bush, Morrison, Rodriguez, Sotelo-Solis
Nayes: Rios
Motion carried by 4-1 vote.
Substitute Motion by Councilmember Morrison, seconded by Vice -Mayor Rodriguez, to allow
consumption lounges in "Section 9.60.070: Location and Design of Cannabis Businesses",
and to strike Subsection (b), and to add the language concerning the location of
consumption lounges into the lead paragraph and Section (a).
• _ Ayes: Morrison
Naves: --Bush, Rios, Rodriguez, Sotelo-Solis
Motion failed by 1-4 vote.
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Mayor Sotelo-Solis reminded the City Council of Policy #104 that requires the City Council
Meeting be adjourned no later than 10:30 p.m. unless extended by Council vote.
Motion by Councilmember Bush, seconded by Councilmember Rios, to continue the
meeting past the 10:30 p.m. time, with a 10 minute break at 11:00 p.m.
Ayes: Bush, Morrison, Rios, Rodriguez, Sotelo-Solis
Motion carried by unanimous vote.
Substitute Motion by Councilmember Bush, seconded by Councilmember Rios, regarding
"Section 9.60.230: General Operating Requirements for all Commercial Cannabis
Businesses, Subsection (g)(2) Minors", removing the language "physician's
recommendation," and to add "State -issued cannabis medical card."
Ayes: Bush, Morrison
Nayes: Rios, Rodriguez, Sotelo-Solis
Motion failed by 2-3 vote.
Substitute Motion by Councilmember Bush, regarding "Section 9.60.070: Location and
Design of Cannabis Businesses", to allow retail Major Mixed Use Corridor (MXC2) and
Major Mixed Use District (MXD2), allow zoning to include a map for discussion at the April 6,
2020 City Council Meeting.
Motion died for lack of a second.
Substitute Motion by Mayor Sotelo-Solis, seconded by Councilmember Bush, regarding
"Section 9.60.100: Development Agreement", asking staff to bring back additional
information regarding social equity, boiler plate or template language as a starting point to in
order to address the portion of the Development Agreement that will protect and promote
the social equity; regarding the application process. This can be discussed in a workshop
setting for discussion.
Councilmember Bush made a friendly amendment to motion to add language "including but
not limited to PLAs, local hires, day care centers, partnerships with educational institutions",
and to include an exhaustive list of groups to add as potential applicants. Staff to determine
a date certain for workshop at the April 6 meeting.
Ayes: Bush, Morrison, Rios, Rodriguez, Sotelo-Solis
Motion carried by unanimous vote.
Mayor Sotelo-Solis called for a recess at 11:00 p.m. and reconvened at 11:11 p.m. with all
Councilmembers present.
Substitute Motion by Mayor Sotelo-Solis, seconded by Councilmember Bush, to remove
"Section 9.60.230: General Operating Requirements for all Commercial Cannabis
Businesses, Subsection (o)", and to strike Subsection (o) in its entirety.
Motion was withdrawn by the maker.
Substitute Motion by Vice -Mayor Rodriguez, seconded by Councilmember Bush, to modify
"Section 9.60.420: Transfer of Cannabis Business Permit, Subsection", and to include that
labor agreements must be upheld by new owners, and add that the permits must be held for
at least one year before transfer.
Ayes: Bush, Morrison, Rios, Rodriguez, Sotelo-Solis
Motion carried by unanimous vote.
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May_or Sotelo-Solis made a friendly amendment to bifurcate motion, maker does not agree
to bifurcate original motion.
Substitute Motion by, Councilmember Morrison, seconded by Councilmember Rios, to add
language to , "Section 9.60.070: Location and Design of Cannabis Businesses, Subsection
(a)(2)", "any residentially zoned parcel or legal non -conforming residences. Motion by maker
made a friendly withdrawal of motion. .
Substitute Motion by Councilmember Morrison, seconded by Councilmember Rios, to
request staff to provide one map that includes all sensitive zones, and what is being
proposed in the ordinance to date, to include multi -family / single-family residential areas.
Ayes: Bush, Morrison, Rios, Rodriguez, Sotelo-Solis
Motion carried by unanimous vote.
Substitute Motion by Vice -Mayor Rodriguez, seconded by Mayor Sotelo-Solis, to amend
"Section 9.60.250: Additional Operating Requirements for Store Front Retail Facilities,
Subsection (g)", extending business hours from "9:00 a.m. through 9:00 p.m." to "8:00 a.m.
through 10:00 p.m., seven -days per week".
Mayor Sotelo-Solis rescinded her second.
Motion dies for lack of a second.
Substitute Motion by Vice -Mayor Rodriguez, seconded by Councilmember Bush, pertaining
to clarification regarding the titles of "Chief of Police when paired with City Manager" are
paired throughout the Ordinance.
Councilmember Rios made a friendly amendment motion to amend to add "or designee" to
read "Chief of Police, City Manager or designee."
Ayes: Bush, Morrison, Rios, Rodriguez, Sotelo-Solis
Motion carried by unanimous vote.
Substitute Motion by Vice -Mayor Rodriguez, seconded by Councilmember Bush, "Section
9.60.440: Promulgation of Regulations, Standards, and Other Legal Duties", and to request
a point of clarification regarding the authority of the City Manager to make changes; and to
strike "may" and add "shall" in its place, in Subsection (b). HdI Co. representative Mr.
Cromartie gave the rationale in support of the language concerning the authority of the City
Manager in a ministerial, administrative capacity. Maker of motion added to amend
sentence from "Regulations "may" be published on the City website to "Regulations "will" be
published on the City website."
Ayes: Bush, Morrison, Rios, Rodriguez, Sotelo-Solis
Motion carried by unanimous vote.
Motion by Councilmember Rios, seconded by Councilmember Bush, to introduce the
Ordnance as amended to return to the City Council, April 6, 2021, for the Second Reading
and adoption.
Ayes: Bush., Morrison, -Rios, Rodriguez, Sotelo-Solis
Motion carried by unanimous vote.
NON CONSENT RESOLUTIONS
9. Adopted Resolution No. 2021-13. Resolution of the City Council of the City of
National City: -1) authorizing the filing of a Proposition 68 Statewide Park
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Development and Community Revitalization Program (SPP) application for the
Kimball Park Project in the amount of $7,738,273; 2) authorizing the City Manager or
designee to execute the grant agreement if selected for funding; and 3) if selected for
funding, approving the establishment of an Engineering Grants Fund Appropriation of
$7,738,273 and corresponding revenue budget to allow for reimbursement of eligible
project expenditures through the SPP for the Kimball Park Project.
Mayor Sotelo-Solis read the title of the Resolution into the record.
Mayor Sotelo-Solis introduced City Manager Raulston, Director of Public Works Yano, and
Director Denham, who gave the Staff report and PowerPoint presentation.
Councilmembers asked questions of staff concerning this Item. Staff provided responses.
Public Comment:
One (1) written comment received: Joan Rincon (in support).
ACTION: Motion by Councilmember Bush, seconded by Councilmember Rios, to adopt
Resolution
Ayes: Bush, Morrison, Rios, Rodriguez, Sotelo-Solis
Motion carried by unanimous vote.
10. Adopted Resolution No. 2021-14. Resolution of the City Council of the City of
National City: 1) authorizing the filing of a Proposition 68 Statewide Park
Development and Community Revitalization Program (SPP) application for the El
Toyon Park Project in the amount of $5,632,571; 2) authorizing the City Manager or
designee to execute the grant agreement if selected for funding; and 3) if selected for
funding, approving the establishment of an Engineering Grants Fund Appropriation of
$5,632,571 and corresponding revenue budget to allow for reimbursement of eligible
project expenditures through the SPP for the El Toyon Park Project.
Mayor Sotelo-Solis read the title of the Resolution into the record.
Mayor Sotelo-Solis introduced City Manager Raulston gave the report and PowerPoint
presentation.
Public Comment: None
ACTION: Motion by Councilmember Morrison, seconded by Councilmember Bush, to adopt
Resolution.
Ayes: Bush, Morrison, Rios, Rodriguez, Sotelo-Solis
Motion carried by unanimous vote.
NEW BUSINESS
11. Time Extension Request — Tentative Subdivision Map for a 29-unit multi -unit
residential project located at East 16th Street and "M" Avenue. (Applicant: Renova.
Properties, LLC) (Case File 2021-01 TE).
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Mayor Sotelo-Solis read the title of the Item into the record.
Mayor Sotelo-Solis introduced Principal Planner Reeder who addressed questions from the
Council.
Public Comment: Noel Meza (applicant).
ACTION: Motion by Councilmember Rios, seconded by Councilmember Morrison, to
approve the Request.
Ayes: Bush, Morrison, Rios, Rodriguez, Sotelo-Solis
Motion carried by unanimous vote.
Received and Filed Report.
B. COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION — HOUSING AUTHORITY
No agenda items.
C. REPORTS
STAFF REPORTS
12. Update on the County of San Diego COVID-19 2021 Emergency Rental Assistance
Program.
Mayor Sotelo-Solis introduced Housing Programs Manager Angelita Palma who gave an
update on the COVID-19 efforts.
Received and Filed Report.
13. City Manager Report.
City Manager Raulston will provide an update on COVID-19 vaccinations via memo to City
Council.
MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL
City Clerk Molina announced the vacancies in the Planning Commission and the Community
and Police Relations Committee. Potential Commissioners may apply for consideration by
March 17, 2021, 5:00 p.m. via the City Clerk's office.
Councilmember Morrison requested to make a motion.
Motion by Councilmember Morrison; seconded by Vice -Mayor Rodriguez, to bring back for
discussion at the April 6, 2020, City Council Meeting. 'An Item concerning written public
comments and allowing them to be read into the record -daring City Council Meetings.
Ayes: Bush, Morrison, Rios, Rodriguez, Sotelo-Solis.
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Motion carried by unanimous vote.
Councilmember Rios wished Councilmember Bush "Happy Birthday". She thanked Staff for
their work and the progress gained in today's meeting. She spoke about Sweetwater
Authority services for leak problems. She also commented on the Self -Guided tour of
National City that is circulating on social media, and the community activities advertised.
Vice -Mayor Rodriguez highlighted the efforts by County Supervisors to make COVID-19
vaccines available to the public. He thanked Staff for their patience and help today.
Councilmember Bush thanked Staff for their hard work and leadership in light of today's
challenges.
Mayor Sotelo-Solis expressed appreciation towards Staff for their flexibility and efforts.
CLOSED SESSION
CLOSED SESSION REPORT
City Attorney Bell stated his report from the Closed Session Pursuant to California
Government Code Section 54957.1, no reportable action was taken in closed session
regarding the United States Department of the Interior — Fish and Wildlife Services Agency
Notice of Potential Liability Claimed Against: City of National City.
ADJOURNMENT
Mayor Sotelo-Solis adjourned the meeting to the next Virtual Regular Meeting of the City
Council and Community Development Commission -Housing Authority of the City of National
City, California to be held Tuesday, March 16, 2021 at 6:00 PM via teleconference. Motion
carried unanimously.
The meeting adjourned at 12:28 a.m.
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