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Originally Posted by Estel View Post
While I agree, it seems to me, that transferring current Council into provisional board, would need referendum in itself (as it's. in fact, elevating permissions for current Council, which require referendum, as per Council statute).
Nah, the foundation and its board are outside the scope of any current regulations.

Originally Posted by misterc View Post
furthermore it makes sense to keep the current Council; the issues being dealt with are complex, more so i feel then the traditional "repository / package" bla bla that the Council had to deal with in the past.
doesn't it make sense for the current Council to carry on?
The council merely represents the community to the board. It has no authority to enter agreements and do whatever else needs to be done to keep the lights on.
 

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