## Agenda
- Personal check-in
- Follow-up on the last meeting agenda: [[meetings/2020-08-02]]
- Gardening tasks
-- Order of new trees (1 [native lemon aspen](https://www.daleysfruit.com.au/Lemon-Aspen-Acronychia-acidula.htm) (bush food), 2 native [booyong](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Argyrodendron_trifoliolatum))
-- Planting of existing hoop pine
-- Gardening planning space with mapping, including zoning areas for "gardenable" or otherwise
-- Buying Honda Versa extensions
-- Starting some planting of bush food plants on the near mountain above: https://www.daleysfruit.com.au/bushfoodintro.htm
- Decision: buy Eris' blue trolley for $75?
- Calendarising the next fortnight ahead by each meeting?
- Discussing allocations of space: [[property]]
-- Establishing ballpark figures for parking an off-grid setup tiny home, and preliminary agreements. Currently thinking ~$80 per week which could be reduced by contributing hours of work to the sanctuary? This could be researched. For those who contributed to the sanctuary (e.g. build buildings) then the rent could be waived for the value of the building. It probably depends on the amount of space allocated to the person: a higher rent/contribution gets a higher exclusive space allocation. $80 per week "lots", for want of a better term. Obviously if someone is spending more time gardening as contributing hours, they can have a larger space for that, et cetera.
-Where to put an exercise platform outside for individual/group training?
- Roles:
-- @sienna: Sustainable Land Management?
-- Nava: Community Meal coördination?
- Signage that says Firestone Sanctuary
- Attaching IBC water units to pineapple shed
- Airbrushing pineapple shed?
- Preparing another van shelter in advance
- Task for fire safety from @sienna for @Timotheos: trying to level some of the grass between the road below the cottage and the cottage