May 15 2017
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Contents
Roll Call
- Board Members
- Logan Pajunen
- Tracy Hoover
- Kip Landwehr
- Curt Gridley
- James Lancaster
- John Alexander
- Dominic Canare (late)
- Members
- Tom McGuire
- Malissa Long
- Hannah Shiner
- Mike Barushok (late)
- Mike Hutton (late)
Standing Items
- Treasurer’s report
- April Snapshot
- Maker Faire update
- RiverFest update
Old Business
- Election update
- @TODO (Logan, no date): Send out an election update email via MailChimp.
- Slab roller for ceramics - John Cody
- Can purchase from Evans?? for $700
- Can purchase same one online for ~$650
- Motion to approve up to $300 to build a slab roller for Ceramics
- Motion passes - 7 yes, 0 no
- @DECISION: The expenditure of up to $300 is approved to build a slab roller for Ceramics.
- Discuss options to revise bylaws
- Lots of arguing and complaining about not being able to have a Special Meeting, none of which is actually helpful in the current situation.
- Motion to reaffirm that the Board of Directors has the power to call a Special Meeting
- Motion fails: 4 yes and 4 no.
New Business
- Tormach access policy - Curt Gridley
- Proposed Access Policy for Tormach PCNC-1100 Mill:
- Only current members who are authorized may operate the Tormach PCNC-1100 Mill.
- In order to be authorized to operate the Tormach Mill, a member must demonstrate through a skills test safe and proper operation of the mill to an approved authorizer, listed on the Wiki.
- Instruction will be available that demonstrates the safe and proper operation of the mill that is required.
- A member may be authorized for limited operation of the Tormach Mill for the sole purpose of practicing for the skills test.
- Some general machining knowledge or background will also be essential. A list of instructional material that covers this background information will be made available.
- Users are required to read and abide by the current MakeICT PCNC-1100 Operational Guidelines (link). These guidelines will evolve over time and users must abide by the latest version.
- If an authorized user fails to abide by the Operational Guidelines, or operates the mill in a manner deemed unsafe, authorization will be reviewed and possibly revoked until the member can demonstrate safe operation of the mill.
- Prior participation in the Intro to CNC: Shopbot class is highly recommended.
- Metal shop authorization is required to operate the Tormach Mill.
- Motion to approve Tormach Access Policy as written above
- Motion passes - 6 yes, 1 no
- Template:Decision: The Tormach Access Policy is approved.
- Proposed Access Policy for Tormach PCNC-1100 Mill:
- Discuss ability to update standing rules
- Will have a Board meeting on Tuesday, May 30 to discuss and vote on new standing rules.
- Discuss curtains / blinds for front of building - Curt, Malissa, et.al.
- Build a wall?
- Will only cost ~$500 and we can insulate it
- But will also block natural light and keep people from seeing in and out
- Curtains?
- Motion to approve up to $100 to explore the option of curtains/drapes
- Motion passes - 7 yes, 0 no
- @DECISION: The expenditure of up to $100 is approved to explore the option of curtains/drapes for the front.
- Motion to strike the previous approval and approve $600 for curtains and rods for the front.
- Motion passes - 8 yes, 0 no
- @DECISION: The previous approval for curtains is removed and up to $600 is approved for curtains and rods for the front.
- Motion to approve $2300 for A/C in the classroom.
- Motion died - was not seconded
- Will have a proposal from Curt and Malissa by end of May.
- Motion to approve up to $100 to explore the option of curtains/drapes
- Build a wall?
- Authorize spending on sewing machines in time for MakerFaire and girl scout event - Curt, Malissa, et. al.
- $260 for 2 machines
- Would give us 4 machines that are identical
- Motion to approve the expenditure of up to $260 for two sewing machines
- Motion passes - 6 yes, 0 no
- @DECISION: The expenditure of up to $260 for two sewing machines is approved.
- Town hall maker-grant - Malissa
- If Malissa can get buy-in from community members, then we can vote via email if we want her to apply.
- Don’t want this to fall flat. It would look bad.
- Don’t want to receive the grant and then turn it down -- Poor taste
- Classroom A/C
- Curt demands A/C in the Metalshop if we put it in the Classroom
Decision Summary