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Brenda Mills
25:39 - 26:01
"I was actually thinking about motioning to remove the plat note just in case, but, um, after hearing Mr. Cross, um, yeah, I agree. It's just these plat notes are a pain, um, to remove, they're a pain to put on."
“I was actually thinking about motioning to remove the plat note just in case, but, um, after hearing Mr. Cross, um, yeah, I agree. It's just these plat notes are a pain, um, to remove, they're a pain to put on.”
- Speaker
- Brenda Mills
- Timestamp
- 25:39 – 26:01
- Community
- Alaska News
- Captured at
- July 2, 2026
From the transcript
Thank you. Thank you, Mr. Cross. Miss Mills, did you want to speak to it? Yeah, um, I was actually thinking about motioning to remove the plat note just in case, but, um, after hearing Mr. Cross, um, yeah, I agree. It's just these plat notes are a pain, um, to remove, they're a pain to put on.
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