Board of Directors Meeting 20170219
This meeting will be held in Modified SRC3 format.
Contents
- 1 Time, location
- 2 Prior minutes
- 3 Financial Statement
- 4 Consent Agenda
- 4.1 No Show Teachers for Classes and Events (Stan)
- 4.2 Capitalized vs. Expensed (Ken)
- 4.3 PR Fellowships (Priyanka Pohar)
- 4.4 Jewelry & Small Metals Monthly Stipend (Joseph L.)
- 4.5 Publish DMS Weather Station Data(Brian Terry as Discussed with Stan Simmons Proxied by Dwight Spencer)
- 4.6 Commute Mr. Kirkland's Ban to Time Served (Eric Brunner)
- 5 New Business
- 5.1 Complaint against member (storage)
- 5.2 Complaint against member (harassment)
- 5.3 Create floorspace by removing 2 common room tables (Brandon)
- 5.4 Create floor space by removing all project storage (Zach Metzinger)
- 5.5 Purchase Formlabs Form 2 for 3D Fab (Mitch Cerroni)
- 5.6 Prohibit Storage on Tables (Brooks Scharff)
- 5.7 Purchase English Wheel, Shinker/Stretcher & Throatless shear for Metal Shop (Chuck Graf & Tim Bene)
- 6 Minutes
- 7 Action Items
Time, location
19:00, Dallas Makerspace
Prior minutes
Board_of_Directors_Meeting_20170122#Minutes
Financial Statement
Jan 2017 Charts & Graphs of Finances
Balances as of 02/19/2017 3:00pm
Checking $233,702.50 Quickbooks $214,398.15 Difference $(19,304.35) Savings Account $ 53,453.42
January 2017
Income $66,172 Operating $17,273 Honorarium $ 5,600 Comm Alloc. $ 6,550 Expenses $20,000 Savings Xfr $ 4,000 ---- Monthly NET $12,749
Proposed Spending
4.3 $300 PR Fellowships (Priyanka Pohar) - Maker Fellowship Fund has about $380. 4.4 $200 Jewelry & Small Metals Monthly Stipend (Joseph L.) ---- 5.4 $3,998 Purchase Formlabs Form 2 for 3D Fab (Mitch Cerroni) 5.6 $2,025 Purchase English Wheel, Shinker/Stretcher & Throatless shear for Metal Shop (Chuck Graf & Tim Bene)
$6,523 Total
Committee Balances | ||
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Committee | Balance | Notes |
3D Fabrication | $2,835.33 | |
Auto | $2,531.61 | |
Blacksmithing | $8,021.73 | |
Classroom | $2,056.29 | |
Creative Arts | $5,081.32 | |
Digital Media | $1,786.22 | |
Electronics | $3,538.56 | |
Finance | ($579.97) | |
Fired Arts | $1,901.69 | |
Hatchers | ($554.31) | |
Infrastructure | $22,087.99 | |
Jewelry | $610.22 | |
Laser | $15,917.36 | |
Logistics | $3,578.12 | |
Machine Shop | $4,026.21 | |
Metal Shop | $8,503.78 | |
Public Relations | $1,683.71 | |
Radio Control | $406.74 | |
Science | $3,933.74 | |
Vector | $519.93 | |
Wood Shop | $3,725.94 | |
TOTAL | $91,612.21 |
Consent Agenda
Newly proposed agenda items appear in the consent agenda. Any member present at the meeting may pull an item out of the consent agenda for discussion, at which point it goes under "New Business". If nobody objects to the solutions presented by the consent agenda, everything in the consent agenda passes by consensus. Items that have more than one proposed solution should be moved to the "New Business" section.
Any member may edit this wiki page and place an item on the agenda. However, discussion of agenda items should be done via the forums. The cut-off time for addition to or revision of the consent agenda items is 48 hours prior to the meeting. Please note, agenda items (Consent, New, or Old) that request spending $250 or more must include a section on "Relevance to our tax exempt purpose".
No Show Teachers for Classes and Events (Stan)
Problem: Teachers are too often not showing up for their classes and events.
Solution: Modify Rules and Policies/Events to add "11. If an instructor fails to show up for a class or event, and fails to cancel the class or event, or otherwise abuses the calendaring system, Honorarium Auditors and calendar administrators may, at their discretion, temporarily ban the instructor from creating or teaching future classes or events. The ban may be lifted when the instructor contacts the Board of Directors with a suitable reason, excuse or explanation. Subsequent offenses may result in a ban from teaching classes or events for a longer period of time."
Note: Teachers (or sponsoring members) and Calendar Admins can cancel classes by clicking on the "Edit Event" button and then the "Cancel Event" button at the bottom. Registered students will get an email and/or text when the class or event gets cancelled.
Capitalized vs. Expensed (Ken)
Problem: Our current standing rules and policies under Section 12 Finances, Items 6 & 7: state that property purchases equal to or above $500 are to be capitalized. Anything under $500 and having a useful life of less than one year are to be expensed. The low threshold of $500 requires us to track a lot more equipment and keep them on our books longer.
Solution: Finance recommends we adjust the dollar amounts to $1,000 to more accurately reflect the real lifespans of most purchases at DMS and to reduce the number of items we need to track.
Note: IRS generally accepts up to $1,500 but in some cases may go as high as $2,500 or $5,000. Increase in De Minimis Safe Harbor Limit for Taxpayers
PR Fellowships (Priyanka Pohar)
Problem: PR would like to thank members who have been helping PR out.
Solution: PR would like to give fellowships to two members. They will be named at the meeting.
Jewelry & Small Metals Monthly Stipend (Joseph L.)
Problem: Hands tools such as pliers, files, drill bits, tweezers, etc., and consumable supplies such as sandpaper, polishing compounds, saw blades, etc. in the Jewelry department are being depleted, and or damaged with no current process of replenishment or replacement.
Solution: Provide the jewelry department a monthly stipend of $200 to maintain an adequate inventory of supplies and hand tools.
Publish DMS Weather Station Data(Brian Terry as Discussed with Stan Simmons Proxied by Dwight Spencer)
Problem: No place for the public to view DMS weather station data nor is there access to publish more information.
Solution: Publish the weather data on DMS website. An example site is already being served at 192.168.201.194. Have dallasmakerspace.org/weather serve the weather data to the site. We have been advised that the best setup would be to push the data from the raspberry pi and serve the webpage externally (AWS). Science is flexible on implementation but would like for the data site to be as accessible to members as much as possible and be able for team members to further develop the page and add more capabilities to the weather station. In keeping with how dallas.ms/air functions, redirection for dallas.ms/weather would also be included.
Commute Mr. Kirkland's Ban to Time Served (Eric Brunner)
Problem: Our culture amongst active members and volunteers has become overly litigious and punitive fostering an acerbic environment of distrust and divisiveness... but we're getting better. All too often, anyone of us is too quick to pass judgement against members outside of our common DMS social circles and to become unnecessarily worked up against those persons based on hearsay and conjecture.
Solution: Commute Mr. Kirkland's ban to time served thereby demonstrating a shift in our culture towards mercy, forgiveness, and fellowship amongst members.
New Business
Complaint against member (storage)
Complaint against member (harassment)
Create floorspace by removing 2 common room tables (Brandon)
Problem: Not enough project storage or workshop floor space.
Solution:
- Remove 2 of 6 common room tables
- Give end of the common room to science (they currently have ~12'x23', new spot would be 11'x25', the same amount of floorspace). This allows them to move further from the noisy and dusty workshop.
- Use the freed up valuable workshop floor space for more project storage (3 more pallet racks) and work tables.
Background: Shortage of project storage is becoming a critical issue, as all the project storage shelves fill up quickly until the end of the month. This causes many members to be unable to start working on projects because there is no space to store them. Rarely are there more than 24 people sitting in the common room at a single time (capacity of 4 tables) but there is constantly 0 project storage available, so it makes sense to adjust floorspace usage to better meet member demands.
Create floor space by removing all project storage (Zach Metzinger)
Problem: Floor space for work areas and equipment is a valuable commodity, and project storage is an oft-abused (by members and committees) consumer of this space.
Solution: Remove all project storage racks, increasing available workshop area by at least 120 sq. ft.
Background: No solid data has been provided showing the under-utilization of workshop or common-area tables. We are not U-store, and members should be prepared to bring and take with them any project they are working on. Other proposed solutions, such as removing work tables in the workshop or common room, deprive valuable work-space from a diverse cross-section of members during busy periods.
Purchase Formlabs Form 2 for 3D Fab (Mitch Cerroni)
Problem: Polyprinters provide excellent use of FDM (Fused Deposition Modeling) printing but that's only one type of 3D printing. SLA (stereo-lithography) 3D printing provides a much higher resolution than FDM printing which would provide members at the space more freedom to create jewelry, miniatures/figurines, and more precision prototypes. There is also resins with unique properties like optically clear, high strength, flexible, and castable resins. Relavence To expand our capabilities to teach design and prototyping of 3D models with higher detail. Ability to teach classes which add to the educational mission of the Dallas makerspace as a educational non-profit.
Solution: Purchase a Formlabs Form 2 and the Pro Service plan, totaling $3998, which would cover swapping the printer if it ever has problems and provides training and support. The standard resins are $149 (one included with the machine) and a build tank is $60 (which is consumable after 2 liters one included), I would plan on the members purchasing their own build tank (to prevent messes and unused resin) and specialized training and an interlock (either software or hardware lock) would be required.
Prohibit Storage on Tables (Brooks Scharff)
Problem: Recently, members have started storing projects on top of work tables for over 12 hours, angering members that are then unable to work on their active projects.
Solution: Reaffirm that storage on top of work tables is PROHIBITED. Items that cannot be stored in existing open spaces must leave the Dallas Makerspace when the member working on it leaves. The Dallas Makerspace is not obligated to provide storage space.
Purchase English Wheel, Shinker/Stretcher & Throatless shear for Metal Shop (Chuck Graf & Tim Bene)
Problem: Metal shop is in need of more expansion. Many members have asked about getting an english wheel. Without the Shrinker/stretcher & throatless shear, It would make it more difficult to use the English Wheel.
Solution: Purchase the English Wheel[1], Shinker/stretcher[2] & throatless shear[3]. Allocate $2,024.75 to add to metal shop fund of $1,000.00 for the purchase of the equipment costing the total of $3,024.75.File:Quote.pdf. The afformentioned tools require no power, therefore reducing the cost to install, run, & maintain. In addition to the capabilty of the english wheel, It can also create 5/8", 1 1/2" beads & step roll to allow a flange. The tools are at the same capacity in sheet thickness to allow for seemless work flow. We are hoping that the purchase will bring more members into the metal shop. The addition of this equipment will allow us to give more training classes on how to make items out of sheet metal. This includes items of complex shapes such as fenders, fuel tanks, sculptures etc
Minutes
DALLAS MAKER SPACE BOARD OF DIRECTOR'S MEETING : FEBRUARY 19, 2017 MEETING CALLED TO ORDER 19:01 PRIOR MINUTES PASSED WITH NO OBJECTION ==== IN ATTENDANCE - Erik Smith - Ken Purcell - Luke Olson - Alex Rhodes - Robert Davidson ==== TREASURER'S REPORT Balances Checking $233,702.50 Quickbooks $214,398.15 Difference $(19,304.35) Savings Account $ 53,453.42 P&L Income +$66,172 Operating -$17,273 Honorarium -$ 5,600 Comm Alloc -$ 6,550 Expenses -$20,000 Savings Xfr -$ 4,000 MONTHLY NET $12,749 Proposed Spending 4.3 $300 4.4 $200 5.4 $3,998 5.6 $2,025 TOTAL $6,523 ==== CONSENT AGENDA PASSED VIA UNANIMOUS CONSENT The following items passed via unanimous consent 4.2 Capitalized vs. Expensed (Ken Purcell) - AS WRITTEN: "Finance recommends we adjust the dollar amounts to $1,000 to more accurately reflect the real lifespans of most purchases at DMS and to reduce the number of items we need to track." ==== CONSENT AGENDA DISCUSSION ITEMS 4.1 No Show Teachers for Classes and Events (Stan Simmons) - AS WRITTEN: "Modify Rules and Policies/Events to add '11. If an instructor fails to show up for a class or event, and fails to cancel the class or event, or otherwise abuses the calendaring system, Honorarium Auditors and calendar administrators may, at their discretion, temporarily ban the instructor from creating or teaching future classes or events. The ban may be lifted when the instructor contacts the Board of Directors with a suitable reason, excuse or explanation. Subsequent offenses may result in a ban from teaching classes or events for a longer period of time.'" - DISCUSSION - Luke: Want a more general statement - represent in a poor light or unprofessionally can be blackballed indefinitely - Pearce: i.e. an instructor shows up drunk or is incapable of teaching - MOTION: "Modify Rules and Policies/Events to add the follwojg rule 11. Hosting events and teaching is a privelage not a right. Honorarium auditors and calendar administrators may temporaryly or indefinitely blackball members for representing the makerspace in an unfavorable way (including by not limited to no shows and unprofessional behavior). The board of directors can overturn decisions made by honorarium auditors and calendar administrators." - Proposed By: Luke - Seconded By: Alex - Motion passed unanimously 4.3 PR Fellowships (Priyanka Pohar) - PROPOSED: "Provide a 3 month Maker Fellowship to Ebony Jackson" - DISCUSSION - Alex: Currently only $380 in fellowship fund, cannot sustain this. Fund is distinct from general funds, requires specific donations - Brooks: Can't be on consent agenda without specific actionable request - Ken: Approx $1800/yr through it, ~$150 a month accrues - CONTINUATION - Priyanka: Ebony has been engaged in significant outreach for DMS - MOTION: AS WRITTEN - Proposed By: Erik - Seconded By: Alex - Motion passed unanimously - POST MOTION: "Provide a 3 month Maker Fellowship to Chuck Graf" - Proposed By: Erik - Seconded By: Alex - Motion passed unanimously 4.4 Jewelry & Small Metals Monthly Stipend (Joseph L.) PULL - AS WRITTEN: "Provide the jewelry department a monthly stipend of $200 to maintain an adequate inventory of supplies and hand tools." - DISCUSSION - Joseph: Need to manage tools and consumables (sandpaper, detergents, polishing compounds, solder, enameling). Currently averageing ~$100/mo on consumables, some out of pocket also honorarium. Not replacing tools right now. - Lisa: Seeing some activity + PR from small metals... - Luke: Want to see users bear costs of some of the consumables - Joseph: Saw blades have short-ish life. Donation box is out, sees some funds - Alex: Set up a free rather than communicating as a donation. - MOTION: "Establish a recurring $200 allocation for Jewelry/Small Metals Committee" - Proposed By: Erik - Seconded By: Luke - Motion passed unanimously 4.5 Publish DMS Weather Station Data (Brian Terry as Discussed with Stan Simmons Proxied by Dwight Spencer) - AS WRITTEN: "Publish the weather data on DMS website. An example site is already being served at 192.168.201.194. Have dallasmakerspace.org/science and dallasmakerspace.org/weather serve the weather data to the site. We have been advised that the best setup would be to push the data from the raspberry pi and serve the webpage externally (AWS). Science is flexible on implementation but would like for the data site to be as accessible to members as much as possible and be able for team members to further develop the page and add more capabilities to the weather station. In keeping with how dallas.ms/air functions, redirection for dallas.ms/weather and dallas.ms/science would also be included." - DISCUSSION - Luke: This is a committee issue - talk to Brooks - Lisa: Infra can manage this w/o BoD resolution - MOTION: DISMISS - Proposed By: Erik - Seconded By: Alex - Motion dismissed unanimously 4.6 Commute Mr. Kirkland's Ban to Time Served (Eric Brunner) - AS WRITTEN: "Commute Mr. Kirkland's ban to time served thereby demonstrating a shift in our culture towards mercy, forgiveness, and fellowship amongst members." - DISCUSSION - Erik: Opposed - Brooks: Eric wasn't here - Luke: Can wait until ban is over... - MOTION: DISMIS - Proposed By: Luke - Seconded By: Erik - Motion dismissed unanimously ==== NEW BUSINESS 5.1 Complaint against member [Jack Wendell, reported by Brooks Scharff] (storage) - COMPLAINT: "Jack has continually abused his privileges as a Dallas Makerspace member by storing his various fiberglass projects for over three months in non-approved places (on top of tables [even after directly being told not to!], on the floor, etc.). He also had two large boxes (each approx. 3x6x8 ft.) delivered to the Dallas Makerspace without prior approval. These excessively large boxes then had to be moved to an empty area by volunteers to get them out of the Automotive Committee's working area. Jack was also the purchaser of the forklift. After repeatedly promising to have it removed by January 25th (to both Erik Smith and myself), he failed to do so, and as such, several volunteers had to struggle to relocate the equipment to the only acceptable place: outside. Jack was notified of this and informed that it needed to be removed IMMEDIATELY. For the next two weeks, no action was taken. At this time, the forklift is secured to his trailer which has been at DMS for over a week. I recommend formally chastising this behavior and a three-month suspension." - DISCUSSION - Brooks: In addition to the items in the complaint, Jack was working on fiberglass indoors repeatedly - Luke: Deliveries are fine until the inconvenience members - Pearce: We would not have tolerated the forklift behavior from someone on CL - Zach: Any written records? [Brooks: No written records, a fair point] - Ken: Fiberglassed one piece to the cart - Alex: Told him that his glass sanding was going into machine shop, asked him not to - Luke: A warning w/ a ban lingering - Pearce: In a work environment, this would be like a final written warning - Brandon: He has vertical storage and a vehicle parked onsite - Erik: Stickered the forklift multiple times, which is the standard warning - Luke: Confident that he will screw this up again... - Robert: Favor a year if we go with a warning... - MOTION: "Revoke Jack Wendel's storage privileges for one month. Any further violations of our rules will result in an explusion for an undetermined period of time." - Proposed By: Luke - Seconded By: Robert - 4 in favor, Erik Smith Abstains, motion passes 5.2 Complaint against member [Alex Rhodes, reported by Allen Wan] (harassment) - COMPLAINT: "I wish to file a formal sexual harassment complaint against Alex Rhodes for creating a hostile environment for his repeated insistence on creating and displaying graphic cartoonish depictions of genitalia which he disgustingly refers to as a "dick butt" at the Dallas Makerspace. I have very strongly insisted on multiple occasions that he stop this behavior to both him and other board members and he has refused to stop and continues to do so. After making my objections known, I have been removed from all official positions at the Dallas Makerspace. He most recently put a variation of this depiction of genitalia on the finance committee approval stamp. After I chastised him for doing so, he insisted on continuing, obscured the design, and flippantly declared that if he were ever accused of putting a "dick butt" on the stamp, he would lie and claim that the stylized inverted D next to a B on the finance committee stamp, which he stated to me was meant to stand for "Dick Butt," did not actually have any meaning. I am uncomfortable around open depictions of genitalia and I wish for his sexual harassment of me to stop. I demand that immediate corrective and disciplinary action up to and including expulsion be taken." - DISCUSSION - Alex: The dickbutt for the 10x10 show was discussed w/ the CA chair, and was reduced to a fraction of it - Ken: Hard to recognize as a dickbutt without being told - Art: Recall overhearing Allen discussing this - Luke: I heard Allen state that he intended to use the new rules as a pretext to file a complaint - Stan: I concur with Allen's intent to use the rules as a pretext for a complaint - Alex: I offered to replace the stamp when confronted. I did not wish to offend when I created the artwork. Stamp reads "CB" to the average person. - Ken: Allen does not come across the stamp - Zach: Everything save for #2 does not apply to this complaint. Can we call this a gratuitous sexual image? Is it obscene? Do no believe this meets a reasonable standard of rule #2. - Alex: Feel like he's trying to make an example of me. - Pearce: Have had discussions with Allen on the sexual harassment rules and he indicated an intent to use them as the basis of a complaint - using them to bully someone. - Tim: Art show predates the rules by some time... - Merissa: Have had conversations with Allen suggesting genuine content - Mel: At last BoD meeting, - Ken: His email stating that he was rmeoved because of this is contradicted by his previous statements - Luke: Allen explicitly asked us to remove him from various positions and responsibilities. Think we should replace the stamp. - Brooks: To satisfy Allen, Alex is tasked with replacing the Finance stamp at his expense? - Stan: Feel it should be dismissed with prejudice. - MOTION: Dismiss - Proposed By: Robert - Seconded By: Ken - 3 in favor, Erik opposed. Motion dismissed. - POST DISCUSSION - Erik: I do not feel the complaint is partilcarly valid, but we should take an action other than outright dismissal - Pearce: This rule followed by this complaint made me hesitant to suggest that artwork/photos from Wasteland Weekend be posted - Luke: Get a new stamp, let it go - Brooks: Pearce's own 10x10 had the same full artwork exposed and nooone complained 5.3 Create floorspace by removing 2 common room tables (Brandon) - AS WRITTEN: "Remove 2 of 6 common room tables Give end of the common room to science (they currently have ~12'x23', new spot would be 11'x25', the same amount of floorspace). This allows them to move further from the noisy and dusty workshop. Use the freed up valuable workshop floor space for more project storage (3 more pallet racks) and work tables." - DISCUSSION - Brandon: Creative solution to increasing floorspace in the workshop w/ much discussion - Luke: Once beer fridge is gone, can use present pallet storage place with shelves raised to allow pallets below - Alex: Project storage needs some rework\ - Tim: If we put vertical pallet racks in a U-shape... - Lisa: Brandon's receipt/kiosk idea is a good direction - Brandon: Electronic means will have tracking, notification - Brooks: Allow frivolous renewals - anyone that asks gets one. Either more storage or more aggressive management. - Luke: An electronic system allows more dynamic management. - Stan: If shorten duration, allow self-selection of time duration. - Brandon: Thanks to Stan and Brooks for help - MOTION: Dismiss - Proposed By: Alex - Seconded By: Erik - Motion dismissed unanimously 5.4 Create floor space by removing all project storage (Zach Metzinger) - AS WRITTEN: "Remove all project storage racks, increasing available workshop area by at least 120 sq. ft." - DISCUSSION - Zach: Appears to require an enormous amount of time to manage storage; we are running short on work space now. Electronic management may improve this. More storage comes at the expense of making. - Luke: I believe we should give electronic management a chance. Perhaps we should try to rent some space nearby and rent for storage. - Brooks: Burden of care for paid storage increases considerably. Alex: Storage is a vital asset for certain projects to happen at the space. As our sheet metal capabilities turn up we will have more demand for storage. - Pearce: Having storage helps a lot. - Zach: work stables in front of autmotive are now clustered together and not as safe as it should be. - Brandon: Not really room for a work table in the area where the new racks were created. - Alex: Beer cooler out in March - can re-evaluate - MOTION: DISMISS - Proposed By: Luke - Seconded By: Erik - Motion dismissed unanimously 5.5 Purchase Formlabs Form 2 for 3D Fab (Mitch Cerroni) - AS WRITTEN: "Purchase a Formlabs Form 2 and the Pro Service plan, totaling $3998, which would cover swapping the printer if it ever has problems and provides training and support. The standard resins are $149 (one included with the machine) and a build tank is $60 (which is consumable after 2 liters one included), I would plan on the members purchasing their own build tank (to prevent messes and unused resin) and specialized training and an interlock (either software or hardware lock) would be required." - DISCUSSION - Mitch: 6 polyprinters now, but they're just FDM. Resin printing is new and has different capabilities - 25um resolution vs 400+ um resolution with FDM. - Pearce: It's like CO2 vs YaG laser, only a resin printer is within reach unlike a YaG laser. - Alex: Resin/tank management and smell? - Mitch: OEM CEO has stated no issue with smell. Watched a live demo and couldn't smell anything. It's UV sensitive but has UV shielding. Envision an RFID interlock for machine + resins along with a lockbox. - Costs: Machine [durable] + Build Tank [2L then expended] + Resin [$150/L]. - Tim: Concern w/ rubing alcohol + fire marshall - Luke: Can install a fire extinguisher; willing to try for a few months, return/sell if necessary - Mitch: Roughly quadruple print time per volume relative to FDM - Mitch: We expect to keep around 5L of resin around, program details to be developed later... - Pearce: $4200 for seed money, 3D Fab can cover additional sundries - Lisa: Mixed feeling on having members bring in their own consumables, but tracking and ensuring compliance w/ OEM resin. - MOTION: "Allocate $4200 to 3D Fab to purchase a SLA Printer" - Proposed By: Luke - Seconded By: Erik - Motion passed unanimously 5.6 Prohibit Storage on Tables (Brooks Scharff) - AS WRITTEN: "Reaffirm that storage on top of work tables is PROHIBITED. Items that cannot be stored in existing open spaces must leave the Dallas Makerspace when the member working on it leaves. The Dallas Makerspace is not obligated to provide storage space." - DISCUSSION - Brooks: We've seen this on Talk frequently - Alex: Feel that 24 hours on tables is not a problem - Luke: This is for glue-ups and is always woodshop. 24 hours could be reasonable if it can't fit in personal storage. - Brandon: This policy should be the purview of Logistics - Merissa: Why not use project storage? - Brooks: Enforcement consistency - Lisa: Dash button notification for Logistics / others willing to enforce? - Alex: Brandon's system print out a ticket for table/floor storage? - Ken: This is a communications problem at its core - Brandon: Members will use it as a matter of convenience when no other storage is available [Luke: Make storage not suck and we won't have a problem] - Zach: More availability = more utilization - Brooks: No process adherence, no force behind sanctions/violations - Haley: Asking for deputization? - Lisa: Strict criteria for using table storage - Luke: If Brandon is willing to solve this problem thru software... - Robert: We could do pallet storage in the woodshop, but it needs to be min ~7' tall - MOTION: "Add the following to storage rules: 7. Items left outside of desginated storage areas for more than 24 hours without permission from the Logistics committee will be considered abandoned and will be dealt with how the Logistics committee sees fit. Please ask for permission rather than forgiveness for storing unusual items." - Proposed By: Luke - Seconded By: Erik - 4 in favor, Alex abstains, motion passes 20:41 RECESS UNTIL 21:00 5.7 Purchase English Wheel, Shinker/Stretcher & Throatless shear for Metal Shop (Chuck Graf & Tim Bene) - AS WRITTEN: "Purchase the English Wheel[1], Shinker/stretcher[2] & throatless shear[3]. Allocate $2,024.75 to add to metal shop fund of $1,000.00 for the purchase of the equipment costing the total of $3,024.75.File:Quote.pdf. The afformentioned tools require no power, therefore reducing the cost to install, run, & maintain. In addition to the capabilty of the english wheel, It can also create 5/8", 1 1/2" beads & step roll to allow a flange. The tools are at the same capacity in sheet thickness to allow for seemless work flow. We are hoping that the purchase will bring more members into the metal shop." - DISCUSSION - Luke: Blacksmithing timing... - Alex: We expect to get trailer next week - Tim: Quote is good for 30 days, 5% off because we're a non-profit. Sooner is better. - MOTION: "Allocate $2100 to Metal Shop for the purchase of an English wheel, shinker/stretcher, and throatless shear." - Proposed By: Luke - Seconded By: Erik - c Restore Prohibition of Storage in Committee Areas (Alex Rhodes) - PROPOSAL: "Restore the following section to the Storage Rules: Storage in Committee Areas 1. Anything in a committee area is available for use by all members unless documented/labeled as training required. 2. Items that require training may be secured, but a path to obtain use of said tool should be documented. 3. If a person must be contacted to use a tool, 2 or more points of contact must be listed on/around tool. 4. Storage of materials is not permitted in committee areas unless there is a defined/documented area. 5. For items to be considered on display and not storage, items have to be in a designated area. 6. Anything that is a personal item in a committee area must have gone through the Loaning of Tools & Equipment to the Makerspace 7. If training is required and not set up at least once a month, the personal item on loan is subject to removal within 30 days." - MOTION: AS WRITTEN - Proposed By: Alex - Seconded By: Robert - 4 in favor, Luke abstained, motion passes Roto Rooter bill - PROPSAL: "Allocate $3000 to Infrasrtrcuture to cover the cost of plumbing repairs" - MOTION: AS WRITTEN - Proposed By: Erik - Seconded By: Alex - Motion passed unanimously NEXT MEETING 19 MARCH 14:00 MEETING ADJOURNED 21:35
Action Items
Status | Item Description | Responsible Party |
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[X] | Allocate $300 From Maker Fellowship Fund for 3 months for Ebony Jackson & 3 months for Chuck Graff. Notify Brooks | Finance & Infrastructure |
[X] | Establish a recurring $200 allocation for Jewelry/Small Metals Committee | Finance |
[X] | Allocate $4200 to 3D Fab to purchase a SLA Printer | Finance |
[X] | Allocate $2100 to Metal Shop for the purchase of an English wheel, shrinker/stretcher, and throatless shear | Finance |
[X] | Allocate $3000 to Infrastructure to cover the cost of plumbing repairs | Finance |
Quick Books Journal Entry: BOD1006