I wasnt on the commission either when we had this discussion. No, i was here when talked about the term volumous, but not what is a complicated case. I get that its subjective but there could be thresholds. But its interesting to get from the public if they have suggestions. I know that mrs. Hester brought it up, and good for her to spell out what she believes what is a complicated case but agree its subjective. Commissioner saugaya. I think that the examples are Office Allocation that could be requiring more notification or advance work. And for example it could be tied to a specific planning, Development Related Something Like that. Rather than doing a general thing that we continue to have. There may be things that she is suggesting back to actions taken or Planning Decisions or policies or Something Like that. I dont know. That would take a lot more work. But just to reiterate, in terms of people knowing about projects as there will probably be a dr coming before the commission on
I think that the examples are Office Allocation that could be requiring more notification or advance work. And for example it could be tied to a specific planning, Development Related Something Like that. Rather than doing a general thing that we continue to have. There may be things that she is suggesting back to actions taken or Planning Decisions or policies or Something Like that. I dont know. That would take a lot more work. But just to reiterate, in terms of people knowing about projects as there will probably be a dr coming before the commission on something that we worked on. But just as an example in this case, its a small, it was a demolition of a vacant and abandoned building that hadnt been in use for a long time. That was a dr anyway. Because we are going to demolish not me, but the developer is going to demolish the building. And in its place is a code compliant building that will add three units. And there have been numerous notifications surrounding that, that had to be
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