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uh again my name is neil limberg uh im a planner and a lawyer i worked my trust planning job i cant believe about four years ago in omaha california so ive been doing this stuff for a while and i worked in north walk for a while and worked in provo for 11 years and then decided to go to law school because the lawyers were having more fun than me so i went to law school at byu and then worked for a law firm back in washington dc actually in suburban maryland we had an office in d.c but i worked in the montgomery county maryland office for five years uh representing developers so i got an interesting perspective there and then came back to utah and uh worked for the federal council as their attorney for 14 years and ive been with the salt lake council now for almost three so thats a quick overview of my resume ive been involved in land use you know i say i may be only an inch wide but im a mile deep so i know a lot about a little anyway glad to be here and as we go along if you h