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Charter Commission <br />July 12, 2012 <br />Page 3 <br />91 Chair Lyden noted that the choices open to the Commission are to accept, reject or offer a <br />92 counter amendment which the Commission would have to do without legal advice. <br />93 <br />94 MOTION by Commissioner Bretoi, seconded by Commissioner Williams, to reject the <br />95 amendment proposed by the Council. <br />96 The question was called by Commissioner Williams. Voting on the main motion carried <br />97 unanimously. <br />98 The Maim motion passed with two Commissioners opposed. <br />99 <br />100 NEW BUSINESS <br />101 <br />102 On item 7A Communication from the Commission to the public on the Charter amendments, <br />103 Commissioner Trehus indicated there was a press release that had been prepared by the Chair <br />104 that could be used for communication. <br />105 Commissioner Gunderson expressed interest in exploring the possibility of putting together a <br />106 LLC to generate funds to provide information to the public regarding the amendments. She also <br />107 proposed seeking input from the Commission's attorney, Karen Marty regarding actions the <br />108 Commission could take to inform the public. <br />109 Chair Dahl commented that Letters to the Editor in the quad press are free and are read by <br />110 citizens. <br />111 MOTION by Commissioner Bretoi, seconded by Commissioner Storberg, to submit an article for <br />112 publication in the City fall newsletter, and request that it be printed as submitted. <br />`-- 113 Motion carries unanimously. <br />114 <br />115 ADJOURN <br />116 <br />117 MOTION by Commissioner Dahl, seconded by Commissioner Bartsch, to adjourn the meeting at <br />118 8:33 pm. Motion carried unanimously. <br />119 <br />120 <br />121 <br />122 Respectfully Submitted, <br />123 <br />124 Margaret (Marg) Penn <br />125 Secretary and Commissioner <br />3 <br />