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July 3, 2012 - Consent Items
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The Consent Items are next and posted for consent are c 1 through c 3.
Any issues with any of them?
So c 1 through c 3.
Let's consider adding the following items to the consent motion.
If anyone would like to discuss any of the items I'm about to list please say so as I call out the number of the item.
Number 4.
5 b.

>> Is there a backup on 4?

>> There is.

>> It came out late.

>> I'm sorry.
I'm fine with it.

>> 7 authorized the judge to sign any of the required filings after today.
This is a s.e.c.
Requirement that is knew so these new.
That's number 7.
Any issues with that?
If there are changes of any kind, we'll put it back on the court's agenda and discuss them.
Number 10, 11, 12, 13.
14, 15.
16, the public hearing item, 18 -- no, 19.
Not 18, but 19 a and b.
Number 20 and number 22.

>> Move approval of consent items.

>> Would anyone like for us to discuss any of these items separately?

>> Judge, is one of those items a pay raise for yourself?
I heard that.
That's a rumor.

>> Not on consent.

>> Oh, okay.
Just wondering.
Would anyone else like for us to discuss any of these items separately?
All in favor in that passes by unanimous vote.


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