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MINUTES
MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
ADJOURNED REGULAR MEETING
JANUARY 23, 1992
COUNCIL CHAMBERS
This is
meeting of
Bernardino
January 21,
"0" Street,
the time and place set for an adjourned regular
the Mayor and Common Council of the City of San
at the regular meeting held at 8:32 a.m., Tuesday,
1992, in the Council Chambers of City Hall, 300 North
San Bernardino, California.
The City Clerk has caused to be posted the Order of
Adjournment of said meeting held on January 21, 1992, and has on
file in the office of the City Clerk an affidavit of said
posting together with a copy of said Order which was posted at
8:30 a.m., Wednesday, January 22, 1992, on the door of the place
at which said meeting was held.
The adjourned regular meeting was called to order by Mayor
Holcomb at 1:35 p.m., Thursday, January 23, 1992, in the Council
Chambers of City Hall, 300 North "D" Street, San Bernardino,
California.
ROLL CALL
Roll call was taken by City Clerk Krasney with the following
being present: Mayor Holcomb; Council Members Estrada, Reilly,
Hernandez, Maudsley, Minor, Pope-Ludlam, Miller; City Attorney
Penman, City Clerk Krasney, City Administrator Clark. Absent:
None.
ANNOUNCEMENT BY MAYOR
Mayor Holcomb emphasized order during Council meetings and
asked that each Council member follow the procedural rules for
meetings of the Legislative body; that each member ask to be
recognized before speaking; that each member not interrupt
speakers; and that each member show courtesy to each other and
to others speaking.
POLICE NEGOTIATIONS
HEARING
REQUEST TO SCHEDULE IMPASSE
(New Business)
In a memorandum dated January 23, 1992, Barbara Dillon,
Director of Personnel, stated that the contract with the Police
Safety Employees expired on November 30, 1991. Their previous
contract was for a three-year period. On December 13, 1991, the
Police Officers' Association (POA) sent a letter to the Director
of Personnel announcing Declaration of Formal Impasse and
requested an impasse meeting. Impasse meetings were held on
January 10 and January 14, 1992. During the impasse meetings,
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the POA listed 23 areas of disagreement. The POA and the City's
negotiating team reached a tentative agreement on ten issues and
are close to agreement on another seven. The key issues to be
resolved are health insurance and the retirement contribution.
Council Member Minor made a motion, seconded by Council
Member Miller, and unanimously carried, that the matter of
scheduling an impasse meeting on the Police negotiations arose
subsequent to the posting of the Council agenda.
Council Member Minor made a motion, seconded by Council
Member Miller, and unanimously carried, that an impasse hearing
on the contract with the police safety employees be scheduled at
10:00 a.m., Monday, February 3, 1992, in the Council Chambers of
City Hall, 300 North "0" Street, San Bernardino, California.
CHARTER AMENDMENT RESOLUTIONS
(2-8)
Mayor Holcomb stated that the proposed Charter amendments
were prepared by the City Attorney's Office. He urged the
Council to take a more cautious review of the Charter amendments
and give more public input in the process of making Charter
changes. He stated that during the tenure of the previous mayor,
a Blue Ribbon Committee i.e., Charter Review Committee, was
formed to review the City's Charter. The Committee spent two
years reviewing the Charter.
Mayor Holcomb introduced members of
Committee, i.e., Charter Review Committee:
Chairman; Brian Simpson, Attorney at Law;
Attorney at Law.
the Blue
Russell
and Ron
Ribbon
Lackner,
Skipper,
Russell Lackner, Chairman of the Blue Ribbon Committee,
stated that over a period of two years the Blue Ribbon Committee
reviewed the City's Charter. The Blue Ribbon Committee submitted
recommendations to the Mayor and Council for review. Mr. Lackner
proposed that since the Blue Ribbon Committee had spent time on
reviewing the Charter, the proposed Charter amendments should be
referred to the Committee.
Mr. Lackner answered
Committee considered a City
City of San Bernardino.
questions regarding whether the
Manager form of government for the
Brian Simpson, Attorney at Law, stated that he had the
opportunity to serve on the Blue Ribbon Committee. He urged that
the recommendations presented by the Blue Ribbon Committee, along
with the new proposed Charter amendments, be submitted to the
electorate prior to being placed on the June 1992 ballot.
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Ron Skipper, Attorney at Law, stated that public input is
vi tal when making changes to the City's Charter. He suggested
that this matter be tabled and referred back to the Blue Ribbon
Committee; or that a new committee be formed to determine if the
Charter amendments should be placed before the electorate.
Mr. Skipper answered questions regarding whether the public
would have ample time to review the proposed Charter amendments
before the June election.
Mr. Simpson expressed concern that the community would not
have the opportunity for input before the amendments are placed
on the ballot.
Discussion ensued regarding
recommendations submitted by the Blue
acted upon by the Mayor and Council.
whether the proposed
Ribbon Committee had been
City Attorney Penman explained that the Blue Ribbon
Committee was requested to review the present form of government
and the City's Charter. The Committee prepared a study and
submitted the study to the Mayor and Council for review and
action. However, the Council referred the matter to the
Legislative Review Committee.
Jeff Wright, P. O. Box 12341, San Bernardino, CA, supported
the proposal which would give more power to the Council. He
suggested that the problems between the Mayor and Council be
resolved through the impeachment process.
City Attorney Penman explained that the City of San
Bernardino does not have an impeachment process for elected
officials. The recall procedure requires such a high percentage
of signatures, that it is virtually impossible to recall a City
official.
RES. 92-22 - RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
PROPOSING AN AMENDMENT OF THE CHARTER OF SAID CITY
RELATING TO THE POWER OF THE COMMON COUNCIL TO DISMISS
OR SUSPEND CITY EMPLOYEES, TO GIVE THE MAYOR AND
COUNCIL CERTAIN APPOINTIVE POWERS, AND AUTHORIZING THE
MAYOR AND COUNCIL TO ESTABLISH THE OFFICE OF CITY
ADMINISTRATOR. (Exhibit "A")* (Continued from January
2l, 1992) (3)
*Note the City Attorney's Office distributed additional
documents to the Mayor and Council referencing the proposed
Charter amendments as Exhibits "All, "Bn, "CII, I'D", I'E", "F", "Gu,
IIHI', II I II, and IfJII.
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City Attorney Penman stated that the proposed Charter
amendments would not create a City Manager form of government.
He stated that the ordinance which creates the present City
Administrator's position conflicts with the Charter. The
proposed Charter amendment concerning the establishment of the
office of City Administrator would alleviate that conflict.
Discussion ensued regarding the City Attorney's Office
being authorized to prepare the proposed Charter amendments.
Mayor Holcomb urged that the proposed Charter amendments be
referred back to the Blue Ribbon Committee, chaired by Russell
Lackner.
Council Member Estrada made a motion, seconded by Council
Member Miller, to discuss Exhibit "A".
The motion carried by the following vote: Ayes:
Members Estrada, Reilly, Hernandez, Minor, Pope-Ludlam,
Nays: Council Members Maudsley. Absent: None.
Council
Miller.
After discussion on this matter, Council Member Minor
requested to change his vote.
The motion carried by the following vote:
Members Estrada, Reilly, Hernandez, Pope-Ludlam,
Council Members Maudsley, Minor. Absent: None.
Ayes: Council
Miller. Nays:
City Attorney Penman explained the provisions in Charter
amendment Exhibit "A", Section 36 Mayor to preside - Absence of
Mayor; Section 38 Power of Council to Dismiss; Section 51
Appointments and Vacancies; and Section 90 Office of the City
Administrator.
The Mayor and Council discussed language changes to Exhibit
"A".
Council Member Minor made a motion, seconded by Council
Member Maudsley, to refer all proposed Charter amendments back to
the Blue Ribbon Committee i.e., Charter Review Committee, chaired
by Russell Lackner.
The motion failed by the
Members Maudsley, Minor. Nays:
Hernandez, Pope-Ludlam, Miller.
following vote:
Council Members
Absent: None.
Ayes: Council
Estrada, Reilly,
Council Member Estrada made a motion, seconded by Council
Member pope-Ludlam, to approve Exhibit "A" amended as follows:
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Section 36 - Mayor to Preside - Delete paragraph lines 5
through 9, page 2, beginning with "Should the Mayor desire
to participate in the debate or comment on any matter coming
before the Council he shall pass the gavel to the Mayor pro-
tempore prior to such debate or comment and during such
debate or comment the Mayor pro-tempore shall preside at
such meeting";
Section 51 - Appointments and Vacancies - Delete word
"majority" and replace with "2/3 vote" on line 24, page
4;
Section 90 - City Administrator Delete "may" and
replace with "shall" on line 5, page 5; delete "any
such" and replace with "said" on line 7, page 5; delete
"if such an" and replace with "Said" on line 17, page
5; delete "is enacted" and replace with "shall provide
that" on line 18, page 5.
The motion carried by the following vote:
Members Estrada, Reilly, Hernandez, Miller.
Members Maudsley, Minor, Pope-Ludlam. Absent:
Ayes:
Nays:
None.
Council
Council
Mayor Holcomb proposed to veto the motion.
Council Member Pope-Ludlam requested to change her vote.
The motion carried by the following vote:
Members Estrada, Reilly, Hernandez, Pope-Ludlam,
Council Members Maudsley, Minor. Absent: None.
Ayes: Council
Miller. Nays:
Discussion ensued regarding whether the titles of the
resolution are the same as listed on the January 21, 1992 Council
agenda.
Council Member Estrada made a motion, seconded by Council
Member Miller, to waive further reading of the resolution, and
adopt the resolution incorporating changes made to Exhibit "A".
*Note: No vote was taken at this time.
Council Member Estrada made a motion, seconded by Council
Member Hernandez, to waive further reading of the resolution.
The
Members
Miller.
motion carried by the following vote: Ayes: Council
Estrada, Reilly, Hernandez, Maudsley, Pope-Ludlam,
Nays: Council Member Minor. Absent: None.
City Clerk Krasney read the entire resolution.
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RECESS MEETING
At 3:38 p.m., Mayor Holcomb declared a five-minute recess to
allow the City Attorney and City Clerk time to incorporate all
the changes made to the resolution and Exhibit "A".
RECONVENE MEETING
At 3:47 p.m., the adjourned regular meeting reconvened in
the Council Chambers of City Hall, 300 North "D" Street, San
Bernardino, California.
ROLL CALL
Roll call was taken with the following being present: Mayor
Holcomb; Council Members Estrada, Reilly, Hernandez, Maudsley,
Minor, pope-Ludlam, Miller; City Attorney Penman, City Clerk
Krasney, City Administrator Clark. Absent: None.
RES. 92-22 - RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
PROPOSING AN AMENDMENT OF THE CHARTER OF SAID CITY
RELATING TO THE POWER TO GIVE THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL
CERTAIN APPOINTIVE POWERS, AND AUTHORIZ ING THE MAYOR
AND COUNCIL TO ESTABLISH THE OFFICE OF CITY
ADMINISTRATOR. (Exhibit "A") (Continued from January
21, 1992) (3)
City Clerk Krasney read the entire resolution incorporating
the changes enacted in the previous motion. (See pages 4 & 5)
Council Member Estrada made a motion, seconded by Council
Member Hernandez, that said resolution be adopted as amended.
Resolution No. 92-22 was adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Council Members Estrada, Reilly, Hernandez, Pope-Ludlam,
Miller. Nays: Council Members Maudsley, Minor. Absent: None.
RES. 92-23 - RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
PROPOSING AN AMENDMENT OF THE CHARTER OF SAID CITY
GIVING THE COMMON COUNCIL THE AUTHORITY TO OVERRIDE AN
EXECUTIVE ORDER OF THE MAYOR BY 2/3 VOTE. (Exhibit
"B") (Continued from January 21, 1992) (4)
City Attorney Penman stated that the provisions in Exhibit
"B" pertain to the power of the Common Council to override any
executive order of the Mayor.
Mayor Holcomb objected to
to override executive orders.
emergency situation the Mayor
actions.
the Common Council having powers
He pointed out that during an
has to act and take decisive
City Attorney Penman
proposed resolution would
Council of every executive
clarified that provisions in the
not require the Mayor to inform the
order, nor does it ensure that every
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order would go before the City Administrator. He stated that
there would be no changes made to existing language in the
Charter regarding the Mayor having general supervision over all
departments and public institutions of the City.
City Clerk Krasney read the entire resolution at the request
of the Council.
Council Member Estrada made a motion, seconded by Council
Member Miller, that said resolution be adopted.
Resolution No. 92-23 was adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Council Members Estrada, Hernandez, Maudsley, Pope-Ludlam,
Miller. Nays: Council Members Reilly, Minor. Absent: None.
RES. 92-24 - RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
PROPOSING AN AMENDMENT TO THE CHARTER OF SAID CITY
PROVIDING THAT THE COMMON COUNCIL SHALL SELECT THE
CHAIR WHO SHALL PRESIDE AT ALL MEETINGS OF THE COUNCIL.
(Exhibit "C") (Continued from January 21, 1992) (5)
City Attorney Penman explained that the proposed Charter
amendment (Exhibit "C") would omit language in the Charter making
the Mayor the presiding officer at all meetings of the Common
Counc il; that the Charter amendment would add language
authorizing the Council to appoint a Chair of its own members to
preside at the meetings; and that the Chair would retain the
right to vote on all matters under consideration.
Council Member Miller made a motion, seconded by Council
Member Pope-Ludlam, that said resolution be adopted. *Note: No
vote taken at this time. See page 8 for vote.
Mayor Holcomb suggested that the Council select a leader of
the Council and make that a permanent position.
Discussion ensued regarding a reduction in the
powers as presiding officer at Council meetings. It was
out that the Mayor'S debate powers would also be reduced
of any citizen desiring to speak before the Council.
Mayor'S
pointed
to that
Mayor Holcomb stated that the Mayor for the City of Los
Angeles can veto any action passed by the Council, and also
require the Council to go back and reconsider the item.
The Council discussed veto powers of the Mayor under the
proposed Charter amendment.
Jeff Wright felt that it would be a conflict of interest
for either the Mayor or the Council members to preside over
Council meetings. He suggested that the gavel be given to a
neutral person.
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City Clerk Krasney requested authorization not to read
Sections 1 - Recitals, and Section 2 - Submittal to Electors, as
these sections are the same in every resolution.
Council Member Miller made a motion, seconded by Council
Member Estrada, and unanimously carried, that the City Clerk be
authorized not to read Sections 1 and 2 of the resolutions.
City Clerk Krasney read the entire resolution at the request
of the Mayor and Council.
Discussion ensued regarding the powers of Mayor Pro Tempore
as referenced in Section 37 of Exhibit "C".
Council Member Miller made a motion, seconded by Council
Member Pope-Ludlam, that said resolution be adopted.
Ayes:
Nays:
Resolution No. 92-24 was adopted by the following vote:
Council Members Estrada, Hernandez, Pope-Ludlam, Miller.
Council Members Reilly, Maudsley, Minor. Absent: None.
RES. 92-25 - RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
PROPOSING AN AMENDMENT OF THE CHARTER OF SAID CITY
SETTING THE SALARY OF THE MAYOR AT 60% OF THAT FOR A
MUNICIPAL COURT JUDGE. (Exhibit "E") (Continued from
January 21, 1992) (6)
City Attorney Penman stated that provisions of the Charter
stipulate that the salary for the Mayor cannot be reduced during
the term of any incumbent except by five affirmative votes, nor
be increased except after the approval of the majority vote of
the electors. He stated that the rationale for Charter amendment
Exhibit "E" is to prevent the Council from acting in a
retaliatory manner to agree on the Mayor'S salary behind closed
doors. The proposed Charter amendment suggests that the Mayor's
salary be set at an amount equal to 60% set for a Municipal Court
Judge.
City Clerk Krasney read the title of the resolution.
Council Member Hernandez made a motion, seconded by Council
Member Estrada, and unanimously carried, that further reading of
the resolution be waived.
Council Member Hernandez made a motion, seconded by Council
Member Miller, that said resolution be adopted.
Resolution No. 92-25 was adopted by the
Ayes: Council Members Estrada, Hernandez,
Ludlam, Miller. Nays: Council Members Reilly,
None.
following vote:
Maudsley, Pope-
Minor. Absent:
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COUNCIL MEMBER MINOR EXCUSED
Council Member Minor left the Council meeting.
RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO PROPOSING AN
AMENDMENT OF THE CHARTER OF SAID CITY TRANSFERRING
CERTAIN POWERS PRESENTLY EXERCISED BY THE MAYOR AND
COUNCIL JOINTLY TO THE MAYOR ALONE. (Exhibit "F")
(Continued from January 21, 1992) (7)
City Attorney Penman explained the proposed changes to
Exhibit "F".
Mayor Holcomb indicated that the proposed Charter amendment
contained superfluous language. He suggested that the resolution
be tabled.
Council Member Miller made a motion, seconded by Council
Member pope-Ludlam, and unanimously carried, that said resolution
be tabled.
COUNCIL MEMBER MINOR RETURNED
Council Member Minor returned to the Council meeting and
took his place at the council table.
RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO PROPOSING AN
AMENDMENT OF THE CHARTER OF SAID CITY CHANGING THE
DATES OF THE CITY PRIMARY AND GENERAL ELECTIONS AND THE
DATES ON WHICH CITY OFFICERS ASSUME OFFICE. (Exhibit
"I" (Continued from January 21, 1992) (8)
City Attorney Penman explained that Charter amendment
Exhibi t "I" would allow the City to change the dates for the
primary and general elections from March and May to November and
February beginning in 1993. The terms of office would be
extended by nine months. Mr. Penman stated that Exhibit "I"
would allow the City to change the elections to coincide with the
San Bernardino School Board elections.
City Clerk Krasney read the title of the resolution.
Council Member Reilly made a motion, seconded by Council
Member Minor, and unanimously carried, to waive further reading
of the resolution.
Council Member Maudsley made a motion, seconded by Council
Member Reilly, that said resolution be adopted.
The motion failed by the following vote:
Members Reilly, Maudsley, Minor. Nays: Council
Hernandez, Pope-Ludlam, Miller. Absent: None.
Ayes: Council
Members Estrada,
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RES. 92-26 - RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
PROPOSING AN AMENDMENT OF THE CHARTER OF SAID CITY
CHANGING THE DATES OF THE CITY PRIMARY AND GENERAL
ELECTIONS AND THE DATES ON WHICH CITY OFFICERS ASSUME
OFFICE. (Exhibit "J") (Continued from January 21, 1992)
(8)
City Attorney Penman stated that Exhibit "J" would allow the
City to change the primary and general election from March and
May to November and February beginning in 1995. Under the
proposed change, the City's elections would coincide with the
San Bernardino School Board elections.
City Clerk Krasney read the title of the resolution.
Council Member Estrada made a motion, seconded by Council
Member Minor, and unanimously carried, to waive further reading
of the resolution.
Council Member Hernandez made a motion, seconded by Council
Member Estrada, that said resolution be adopted.
Resolution No. 92-26 was adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Council Members Estrada, Hernandez, Maudsley, Pope-Ludlam,
Miller. Nays: Council Members Reilly, Minor. Absent: None.
RES. 92-27 - RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
SUBMITTING TO THE ELECTORS PROPOSED CHARTER AMENDMENTS
RELATING TO THE POWERS AND DUTIES OF THE MAYOR AND
COUNCIL AND REQUESTING THAT SUCH SPECIAL MUNICIPAL
ELECTION BE CONSOLIDATED WITH THE PRIMARY ELECTION
CONDUCTED BY THE COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO. (Continued
from January 21, 1992) (2)
Mayor Holcomb suggested that the resolution be brought back
at the next regular Council meeting since there is no urgency.
City Attorney Penman explained that the resolution requests
a special municipal election to be consolidated with the June
1992 Primary election conducted by the County of San Bernardino
and that there are deadlines that must be adhered to.
City Clerk Krasney read the title of the resolution.
Council Member Pope-Ludlam made a motion, seconded by
Council Member Hernandez, to waive further reading of the
resolution and direct the City Attorney to make the changes to
coincide with actions taken. (Note: No vote was taken at this
time)
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Council Member Hernandez made a motion, seconded by Council
Member Estrada, and unanimously carried, to waive further reading
of the resolution.
Council Member Pope-Ludlam made a motion, seconded by
Council Member Hernandez, that said resolution be adopted.
Resolution No. 92-27 was adopted by the following vote:
Ayes: Council Members Estrada, Reilly, Hernandez, Maudsley,
Pope-Ludlam, Miller. Nays: Council Member Minor. Absent:
None.
RECESS MEETING - CLOSED SESSION (1)
At 5:39 p.m., the Mayor and Common Council recessed to
closed session to confer with the attorney regarding pending
litigation pursuant to Government Code Section 54956.9(b)(1), as
there is significant exposure to litigation.
CLOSED SESSION
At 5: 39 p. m., Mayor Pro Tempore Minor called the closed
session to order in the conference room of the Council Chambers
of City Hall, 300 North "0" Street, San Bernardino, California.
ROLL CALL
Roll call was taken with the following being present: Mayor
Pro Tempore Minor; Council Members Reilly, Hernandez, Minor,
Pope-Ludlam, Miller; Sr. Assistant City Attorney Barlow, City
Clerk Krasney. Absent: Mayor Holcomb; Council Members Estrada,
Maudsley; City Administrator Clark.
PRESS CONFERENCE - MAYOR HOLCOMB
Mayor Holcomb held a press conference, while the Council was
in closed session.
ADJOURN CLOSED SESSION
At 5:49 p.m., the closed session adjourned to the adjourned
regular meeting of the Mayor and Common Council of the City of
San Bernardino.
RECONVENE MEETING
At 5 :49 p.m., the adjourned regular meeting reconvened in
the Council Chambers of City Hall, 300 North "D" Street, San
Bernardino, California.
ROLL CALL
Roll call was taken with the following being present:
Mayor Holcomb; Council Members Estrada, Reilly, Maudsley, Pope-
Ludlam; City Attorney Penman, City Clerk Krasney. Absent:
Council Members Hernandez, Minor, Miller; City Administrator
Clark.
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PRESS CONFERENCE CONTINUED - MAYOR HOLCOMB
Mayor Holcomb answered questions regarding reasons for the
dissention between the present Mayor and Council members, and
past legislative bodies. Mayor Holcomb pointed out that there
would always be differences, debates and controversies, in any
administration, but maintained tnat it is not good government to
remove the Mayor from the council process. Mayor Holcomb
stressed that he would vigorously lobby against adoption of the
proposed Charter amendments.
Discussion ensued regarding the authority to initiate the
proposed Charter amendments.
ADJOURNMENT (9)
At 6: 01 p.m., the adjourned regular meeting adjourned to
8:30 a.m., Monday, February 3, 1992, in the Council Chambers of
City Hall, 300 North "0" Street, San Bernardino, California.
RACHEL KRASNEY
City Clerk
=
es, Deputy City Clerk
No. of Items: 11
No. of Hours: 5 hrs.
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