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5. PUBLIC HEARING (Cont'd <br />. Derbeck: I would Tike to ask a question: Well, okay, but you have <br />already passed a Resolution. <br />. Brownell: That's the strange part of the procedure. <br />Derbeck: How can a Public Hearing affect the Resolution? <br />. Butler: That has to be reconfirmed, Jeanne. <br />. Brownell: That's the strange part of the procedure; you must pass the <br />Resolution, approving it first, and then go through these <br />Hearings, and then have a Public Hearing and reconfirm it. <br />. Wiggins: This also might be, in part, an answer to some of your <br />other questions. We have to abide by the Federal regulations <br />in this, which at times seem rather strange. <br />. Caesar: At the next Public Hearing, will final action be taken on this? <br />. Wiggins: That's right. <br />. Caesar: It will be decided one way or the other? <br />r. Wiggins: That will conclude the Public Hearing, at our following meet - <br />ing. This will be continued until that point. <br />Brownell: I might mention that this matter has been approved by the <br />Area Plan Commission at their Hearing, and will be going before <br />the City Council at their next meeting. <br />Butler: Has MACOG acted yet? <br />. Brownell: They have considered it favorably, but their actual approval <br />hasn't been issued yet. <br />Derbeck: Well, will the next City Council meeting be before your report? <br />. Brownell: Yes. The Council meeting has to be before our Public Hearing. <br />It will be the 24th. <br />Derbeck: Then, if they pass it, isn't that...? <br />. Brownell: It's not conclusive on this Commission. <br />. Derbeck: The person who has the contract for the Senior Citizen policy, <br />is not that, International Constructors? <br />. Brownell: I don't think they have a contract. They have been awarded a <br />conditional award. <br />. Derbeck: That is, Mr. Medlock's firm, right? <br />. Brownell: International Constructors. I believe it is. <br />. Wiggins: Let's proceed to the next order of business. <br />- 9 - <br />