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discussion at the end of the meeting as Item 12. <br />Mayor Walker opened the floor for speakers on the Consent Agenda: <br /> <br />o Speakers Walt Heinecke and Tanesha Hudson agreed that Item 2 regarding the Human Rights Commission ordinance should be moved from the Consent Agenda. <br /> <br />At the request of Mayor Walker, the minutes from December 21, 2020 were pulled for a separate vote. At the request of Mayor Walker, Item 4b was pulled for a separate vote. <br /> <br /> On motion by Councilor Hill, seconded by Vice Mayor Magill, Council by the following vote APPROVED the Consent Agenda without Item 2, without December 21, 2020 minutes, and without Item 4b: 5-0 (Ayes: Hill, Magill, Payne, Snook, Walker; Noes: none). <br />On motion by Councilor Hill, seconded by Councilor Snook, Council by the following <br />vote APPROVED the December 21, 2020 meeting minutes: 4-0-1 (Ayes: Hill, Magill, Payne, Snook; Noes: none; Abstention: Walker). On motion by Councilor Hill, seconded by Vice Mayor Magill, Council by the following <br />vote APPROVED Item 4b: 4-1 (Ayes: Hill, Magill, Payne, Snook; Noes: Walker). <br /> On motion by Vice Mayor Magill, seconded by Councilor Hill, Council by the following vote APPROVED the removal of Item 2 from the Consent Agenda and placing it as Item 12 under General Business for discussion: 5-0 (Ayes: Hill, Magill, Payne, Snook, Walker; Noes: <br />none). CITY MANAGER RESPONSE TO COMMUNITY MATTERS (FROM PREVIOUS MEETINGS) <br />Acting City Manager John Blair shared an update on the following community matters: <br />1. Regarding cameras on South First Street, he learned from speaking with Chief Brackney <br />that the cameras were placed there by the police department in response to gun violence in that area. <br />2. He gave notice of the February 3 Council Budget Work Session and the February 9 joint meeting with the Planning Commission concerning the Capital Improvement Plan budget. <br />3. He thanked local girl scouts for putting umbrella stations at the Downtown Transit Center. <br /> COMMUNITY MATTERS <br />Mayor Walker opened the floor for public comment. The following members of the public spoke: <br /> <br />1. Andrew Jaspen and son Abraham Jaspen, city residents, spoke in support of allowing