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3/16/2021
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would be remiss if he did not mention the community's diversity and full voice is not reflected in the <br /> nominees. He asked Mayor Brown to continue the item to further assess diverse candidates. <br /> Mayor Brown stated there will be diversity coming forward in other positions. <br /> Councilmember Narum expressed her gratitude to the 17 residents who were interviewed. She added, <br /> as a former Planning Commissioner, she felt there were many qualified candidates of diverse <br /> backgrounds. She noted the Planning Commission is one of the last which lacks any diversity and <br /> expressed her disappointment with the lost opportunity for diversification. She commented the <br /> nominees are all good and qualified people, but they collectively leave the important Commission with <br /> no diversity. She expressed her support for revisiting the item and called it a missed opportunity. She <br /> expressed her intention to abstain from the vote. <br /> Councilmember Arkin commented she found the objections offensive and expressed her belief in <br /> picking the right people for the job. She explained Mayor Brown gets to select the candidates and it is <br /> their job to ratify the selection. She noted she has been accused of the same thing in the past on the <br /> PUSD Board but stood by her choices. She noted a lack of diversity on the City Council and questioned <br /> if anyone, including the Chamber of Commerce, supported diverse candidates. She commented it is an <br /> unfair statement to say they are purposefully not picking diverse candidates and it is untrue in her case. <br /> She encouraged diverse candidates to apply for commissions. She urged Councilmembers Balch and <br /> Narum to choose their words carefully and not accuse her of something she deems personally <br /> offensive. <br /> Councilmember Testa concurred with Councilmember Arkin and noted race did not play a role in the <br /> decisions and it would only be racial if they chose someone else. She termed the comments made by <br /> Councilmember Balch and Narum, along with Commissioner Ritter, as political malice and expressed <br /> her disappointment. <br /> Mayor Brown also expressed her disappointment, stating her goal was to pick the best qualified <br /> Planning Commissioners. She added diversity will come forward in other committees and commissions. <br /> She urged those who may vote against the new Commissioners to ultimately embrace them. <br /> MOTION: It was m/s by Testa/Arkin to ratify Mayor Brown's appointments to the Planning Commission <br /> as outlined in the agenda report and by staff. Motion passed by the following vote: <br /> Ayes: Councilmembers Arkin, Testa, Mayor Brown <br /> Noes: Councilmember Balch <br /> Abstain: Councilmember Narum <br /> 20. Continued - Review information regarding the California Cities for Local Control coalition and <br /> consider adopting a resolution expressing support for actions to further strengthen local <br /> democracy, authority, and control as related to local zoning and housing issues; and assuming <br /> the Council's support and approval provide the adopted resolution to the Cities for Local Control <br /> coalition for use in their State advocacy efforts <br /> MATTERS INITIATED BY COUNCIL - None <br /> COUNCIL REPORTS - None <br /> ADJOURNMENT <br /> There being no further business. Councilmember Balch adjourned the meeting at 12:23 a.m.. with a <br /> tribute to men and women serving in the military, honoring the memories of those who have died in <br /> defense of our country. <br /> City Council Minutes Page 16 of 17 February 16, 2021 <br />
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