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Howington to Council/Airport Scoping SessionCITYdoF $. I MONTANA November 30, 2009 To: Mayor Kennedy and City Council From: Jane Howington City of Kalispell Post Office Box 1997 - Kalispell, Montana 59903 Telephone: (406) 758-7701 Fax: (406) 758-7758 Welcome back from the Thanksgiving holiday. As you know, tonight we will be hosting a scoping session on the airport. I wanted to provide you with some information on the format of the meeting and what I hope will be take aways. The meeting space will be set up to provide three spaces in the front of the room facing the audience. These spaces will be occupied by members of Council, the facilitator (Lex Blood), and the presenters. The sides of the room will be free so staff members can record the comments from the public on large post -its. The session is structured to stay within a 2 hour time limit. As soon as the Mayor calls the scoping session to order, I will provide a brief outline of the meeting's purpose and introduce the facilitator. The facilitator will explain the procedures and rules of engagement and then turn the session over for a brief staff summary of the studies and legislative actions to date. It is our intention to keep this part of the meeting to no more than 20 minutes. The bulk of the meeting will be devoted to public comments which will occur after the historical presentation and will be managed by the facilitator. The reason for this is to have the public comments structured so that the issues and concerns raised are presented in a recordable form. Thus, Lex will be working with each speaker (if needed) to help them put their issue in the form of a question or concern. He will then clarify for the speaker what was written to make sure that their comment was recorded correctly. Once we have received and recorded the public comments, the facilitator will summarize the public comment period and we will review how the gathered information will be used. As we have stated, one of the reasons for this session is to permit the Council to hear all sides on the issue and to gather all of the questions and concerns in a summarized written format. The proposed second session in January is to provide the Council and the citizenry with the findings and/or answers to the issues raised tonight. After the second meeting, I would expect the Council to begin their deliberations and discussions on the future direction they wish to proceed in relation to the airport. As a reminder, the meeting is scheduled to begin at 7:00 pm and is being held at the Hilton.