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Minutes of the Regular Meeting of Council <br />Monday, March 17, 2014 <br />Page 13 <br />Dr. Parker stated, since it has an impact on citizens and voting and such, maybe if we don't vote <br />on it tonight, it gives anyone who happens to read Minutes or want to question what we are <br />doing, to bring it up. <br />Mayor Rinker stated, if you are comfortable voting on it, that's fine. <br />Dr. Parker stated, I am suggesting we not vote on it. <br />Ms. Calta stated, that's what we were talking about, exactly. I can give a brief synopses. <br />Council President Pro Tem Marrie stated, I would feel better voting on it if I understood it. <br />Dr. Parker sta.ted, maybe at the next meeting there may be someone who wants to come up to the <br />podium and comment on it. <br />Mayor Rinker stated, that's fine. What I would ask is to get a synopses of this. The impression I <br />have had is this has been very political, between Democratic, Republican, there's a lot of <br />campaigning fingerpointing on this. If we are going to step in to this mix, it would be good to <br />have a little better insight. A lot of times the labels mean nothing. This is one where I think it is <br />fraught with a lot of differing opinion. <br />. Motion to rescind the vote on Resolution No. 2014-09. <br />Mr. Marquardt, seconded by Dr. Parker, made a motion to rescind the vote on Resolution No. <br />2014-09. <br />ROLL CALL: AYES: All Motion Carried <br />NAYS: None Vote rescinded <br />Council President Pro Tem Marrie stated, this Resolution will be revisited at the next meeting. <br />Council President Pro Tem Marrie asked if there were any other matters. There were no other <br />matters before Council. <br />