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NOTES TO PAT FROM CHUCK
. Pat is supposed to research or look into whether an argument
exists to prevent ACC from removing the Weather Channel on the
grounds that this is some type of emergency channel in times
storms.
2. The resolution regarding the Assistant City Attorney passed
unanimously without any discuss -ie
3. Pam and Chuck have to research whether transfer to IU*. .oes
require eight votes. Council transfer did pass 8 to 1 but t:k s
should be answered for the future. We should probably call t e
AG's office in Albany to get conclusive ruling on this.
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