►
A
Staff
and
all
the
citizens
that
are
tuned
in
this
morning,
we
two
of
us
are
live
here.
A
A
Difficulties
that
I
had
in
my
residential
area
out
there
so
anyway
we're
here
and
we're.
A
Trying
this
again
today,
we
still
we're
still
tweaking
this
thing
as
we
go
along
so
things.
A
We're
doing
the
best
we
can
here
so
with
that
said,
we've
got
a
very
tight
schedule
this
morning.
A
Going
to
try
to
get
through
our
schedule
as
as
best
we
can
this
morning
in
the
most
efficient
way,.
A
Which
we
always
do
anyway,
so
all
right
with
that
said,
we
always
rise
for
the
pledge
and.
A
Then
we'll
have
a
moment
of
silence,
certainly
keep
everyone
again
in
your
thoughts
and
prayers.
A
A
A
All
right
good
morning,
once
again,
let's,
let's
jump
right
into
priority
carol
and
this
morning.
A
B
They've
also
had
the
career
tech
program
open
with
about
200
students
again
half
in
one.
B
B
Increase
the
number
of
students
in
both
programs-
I
believe
next
week,
which
is
you
know,.
B
Just
another
step
forward,
they're
also
expecting
to
open
their
hybrid
system
of.
B
Teaching
on
the
19th
could
go
into
a
bit
more,
but
that's
you
know
keeping
it
short
today.
B
A
Okay
yeah
commissioner
weaver
good
morning
good
morning
good
morning,
I
have
an
interesting.
D
One
today
I
got
an
email
yesterday
from
a
leadership
team
for
dream
builders,
and
this
is.
D
A
group
that
usually
helps
people
in
need
with
building
homes,
but
due
to
code,
they
are
building.
D
Out,
if
we,
I
think
carroll
county
has
requested
eight
so
far,
but
there'll
be
building
desks
and.
D
Helping
if
anybody
wants
to
get
involved,
please
contact
me
and
I'll
give
you
the
information
to.
D
Get
involved
with
us
with
dream
builders.
The
other
thing
is,
I
happened
to
stop
by
the
landfill.
D
D
It
really
is
the
message
we
want
to
send
from
carroll
county
we're
here
to
help
you,
and
I.
A
You're
following
me
around
weaver,
I
was
out
there
this
week
too,
so
yeah
they're
doing.
A
C
C
People
work
very
hard,
I'm
sure
the
ladies
at
the
check-in
station
appreciate
your
attention
so.
C
Thanks
for
what
you're
doing
also
like
to
thank
commissioner
williams
for
his
leadership,
getting.
C
C
C
C
E
And
commissioner
boucher
thanks
because
we
don't
say
it
enough,
and
sometimes
we
sound
like.
E
E
Delivered
is
very
important.
The
only
thing
I
want
to
share
is
attended
planning
and
zoning.
E
Commission
meeting
last
night
we
have
one
more
to
talk
about
next
week
when
it
comes
to.
E
E
E
E
Also
applaud
our
planning
team
under
linda
and
her
leadership.
E
Cap
of
coordination
that
I
see
between
what
we're
doing
the
commission
and
the
community
and.
A
And
they
leave
here
it's.
It
creates
a
little
bit
of
a
hole
in
county
government,
but
there's.
A
Always
folks
that
are
behind
them
that
have
been
learning
and-
and
you
know,
picking
up
what,
where.
A
They
are
are
leaving
off
and
we
appreciate
that
too
so
to
clay
black
and
and
his
wife.
A
Again,
thank
you
for
all
that
you've
done
and
he's
officially
on
his
retirement
in
his.
A
Retirement
mode
today,
one
thing
that
I
want
to
give
a
shout
out
to
is
not
only
and
eric.
A
A
Law
enforcement
officers-
that
was
just
absolutely
absurd
and
you
know,
we've
come
out
very
strong.
A
All
of
us
saying
that
we
will
not
tolerate
any
of
that
that
hatred
in
this
county
and
we're.
A
We're
glad
to
hear
that
that
that
that
that
deputy
is
well
on
his
way
to
recovery.
A
And
I
just
other
than
that,
I
don't
know
what
to
say
about
something
that
is
just
so.
A
Absurd
so
our
first
responders
keep
in
mind
that
our
volunteer
fire
departments
have
not.
A
Had
anything
when
it
comes
to
fundraising
when
it
comes
to
their
bingos
and
their
carnivals,
etc,.
A
They
are
really
thinking
outside
the
box
at
these
fire
stations.
A
lot
of
them
are
having.
A
A
They
they
did
a
tremendous
job
with
with
my
mom
last
week,
who
had
an
unfortunate
incident
and.
A
Our
long-term
care
facilities
we've
had
some
unfortunate
statistics
that
come
out
of.
A
Individuals
that
are
in
long-term
care
facilities
that
that
that
are
being
cared
for
in
a
best.
A
A
A
All
of
us
appreciate
that
so
roberta,
our
county
administrator,
anything
from
you
for
priority
carol.
A
This
morning,
yeah
he's
there
yeah.
I
haven't
really
received
anything
that
I
know
of
ed,
but.
A
Correct
us,
if
our,
if
I'm
wrong
from
the
state
yeah,
the
only
thing
that's
come
up,
is
something.
F
Regarding
race
tracks-
and
we
don't
have
any,
we
don't
have
any
race
tracks
in
the
in
our
county.
F
So
nothing
that
impacts
us
and
carol
all
right,
ed
I'll
turn
it
over
to
you,
sir
good
morning.
F
Good
morning,
commissioners-
and
I
just
want
to
thank
you
guys
for
your
continued
support.
F
F
Has
their
opinion
as
to
what's
what's
best,
to
try
to
deal
with
this
pandemic,
and
I
appreciate.
F
You
being
on
board
supporting
the
importance
of
trying
to
keep
the
the
rates
of
disease.
F
To
concentrate
on
things
with
the
schools,
as
I
share
the
numbers
this
morning,
I'll.
F
Mention
a
little
bit
more
about
that,
but
anyway,
just
moving
on.
I
want
to.
F
Want
to
give
a
shout
out
to
my
staff
that
are
continuing
to
do
all
kinds
of
things
that.
F
F
F
Would
be
great
okay,
great
so
big
thing
is,
is
our
community
cases,
and
this
has
got
a
lot.
F
To
do
with
getting
back
to
school
safely
and
being
able
to
get
back
in
this
hybrid
model
that.
F
Higher
risk
of
transmission
in
schools-
if
we
were
to
reopen
today
but
since
since
the
week
of.
F
August
30th
we've
been
in
a
downward
trend
and
if,
if
really,
if
nothing
changes-
and
we
don't
see.
F
I
think
some
of
the
folks
I've
talked
with
at
the
school
school
board,
get
it
that
we.
F
Of
in
a
situation
where
we're
on
the
low
end
of
the
higher
risk
of
transmission.
F
F
Be
considering
going
back
to
school
in
person
and
what
we'd
be
looking
for?
There
is
based
on
cdc.
F
Roughly
in
carroll
county,
an
average
of
42
cases
per
week
over
a
two-week
average.
F
And
and
that
that
number
for
the
week
of
920
is
actually
been
updated,
where
we
had
44
cases.
F
F
And
then
the
the
best
that
we've
seen
as
as
I've
said
over
the
last
several
months.
F
We've
not
seen
nearly
as
many
deaths
and
I
think
it's
a
combination
of
things
I
think
early.
F
F
And
I
also
think
that
you
know
our
medical
community
knows
how
to
better
manage
this
now
and.
F
And
we're
better
at
dealing
with
with
covet
icu
bed
usage
very
comfortable
with
where.
F
This
is
garrett
and
I
are
still
in
touch
on
on
a
regular
basis.
Garrett,
the
hospital
president.
F
And
very
comfortable
with
where
the
hospital
is
right
now.
F
The
the
case
is
still
by
by
age
group,
the
the
18s
the
29s,
still
seem
to
be
the
predominant.
F
Place
that
we're
having
most
of
our
cases
you
might
notice
this
week,
we
we
actually
had
seven.
F
Cases
in
the
in
the
age
group
that's
under
18.,
so
that's
a
little
higher
than
what
we've
seen.
F
In
weeks
past
proportionally
and
here's
the
hospitalizations
in
desk
by
age
group.
F
And
then,
commissioner,
commissioner
boucher
you
had
asked
about
the
the
cdc
information.
That's
out.
F
There
concerning
race
of
death
and-
and
I
looked
at
the
numbers
that
you
had
sent
me
and
it's
it's.
F
Based
on
projections,
that
and
estimates
on,
people
who
are
asymptomatic
may
not
have
been.
F
Tested
things
of
that
nature
in
a
pandemic
and
and
yeah
those
numbers
look
really
low,
as
as
far.
F
F
F
F
That
are
dying
that
are
actually
diagnosed
with
this
disease.
The
the
cdc
information,
that's.
F
In
carroll,
county
and
and
with
the
with
the
65
plus
community,
we're
we're
seeing
a
death
rate.
F
Of
23.5,
so
I
think
that's
pretty
significant
and
I'd
also
shared
with
you
all
before
the.
F
The
overall
trends
that
we've
actually
seen
an
increase
in
the
number
of
deaths
in
carroll.
F
County
during
this
pandemic
period,
I
do
think
the
the
the
mortality
rate,
the
number
of
people
who.
F
F
About
those
folks
who
who
have
some
some
chronic
issues
after
this
has
happened,
we're
we're.
F
Finding
out,
even
in
younger
people,
if,
if
they've,
if
they've,
if
they've
had
had
the
disease.
F
Especially
with
athletes
and
all
they're
finding
that
you
really
need
to
be
careful.
F
F
The
long-term
effects
of
of
a
disease
until
we've
actually
gotten
through
and
had
the.
F
F
Contact
tracing
and
I'm
just
gonna,
let
you
all
take
a
look
at
this,
but
the.
F
Between
july
and
september,
21st,
the
the
places
where
people
had
most
reported
that
they'd
been.
F
And
then
is
also
listed
down
here
in
kind
of
decreasing
order.
Large
gatherings,
dinner.
F
So
there's
also
I've
got
listed
here,
the
the
the
the
places
where
top
five.
F
Reporting
high
risk
locations
working
outside
the
home
indoor
retailer
retail.
C
C
C
F
If
you'd
like
us
to
put
more
information
related
to
the
contact
tracing
numbers
out,
there.
F
On
the
website,
I
can
certainly
ask
our
maggie
coons,
who
does
a
great
job
with
our.
F
From
folks
that
are
on
facebook
and
whatnot
that
are
following,
what's
going
on
as
the.
F
F
Information
it
is
that
we're
able
to
share,
I
mean,
there's
certain
specific
stuff
that
might
be.
F
Might
make
cases
identifiable
that
we
can't
share?
But
there
is
a
lot
of
things
that
people.
F
F
Related
to
the
the
contact
tracing
stuff,
that's
being
shared
by
the
by
the
state
with
us.
C
F
B
At
the
school
board
meeting
last
night-
and
I
envy
you
for
that
by
the
way
we
had
talked
about.
B
Opening
on
the
19th,
are
you
okay,
just
your
opinion,
because
you're
not
the
decision
maker.
B
And
it's
board
of
ed
has
to
make
it,
but
I
just
it's:
you
weren't
there
to
ask.
B
Last
night,
are
you,
okay,
with
the
opening
of
42
cases
per
week,
instead
of
35.
F
Absolutely
and
and
commissioner,
I've
put
this
in
emails
and
I
think
I
think
it
might
even
be
in.
F
The
letter
that
I
sent
them
about
what
I
thought
about
the
the
fall
sports-
I
I'm
concerned
about.
F
F
We
reopen
schools,
but
the
you
know
the
the
number
that
I
came
up
with
was
a
number
based
on.
F
F
The
cdc
certainly
has
far
more
resources
than
I
have
to
be
able
to
develop
a
metric,
and
I'm.
F
Comfortable
with
where
the
cdc
numbers
are,
I
think
actually,
I
talked
about
at
the
last.
F
Board
meeting
and
you
you
had
them,
you
had
the
I
was
envying
you
that
board
meeting,
because.
F
I
think
you
were
away
and-
and
we
talked
about
how
really
now
that
we
have
the
cdc
guidance.
F
F
Had
done
it
and
we
didn't
get
the
cdc
numbers
up
until
a
couple
of
weeks
ago,
so.
F
F
F
F
I
I
truly
think,
looking
at
the
at
the
trends
around
october
19th
we're
going
to
be
just
kind.
F
F
B
F
Yeah
there
you
go
ed,
commissioner,
rostein
or
commissioner
weaver
anything
for
ed
singer.
A
Think
it
was
a
good
suggestion,
commissioner,
boucher,
to
put
that
up
so
folks
see
the
numbers.
G
H
Would
like
to
start
is
I'm
kind
of
giving
you
an
update.
We
closed
our
port
last
night
at.
H
H
Small
businesses
so
720
and
900
000..
As
of
last
night,
when
we
cut
off
the
portal.
H
H
H
000
and
the
rest
were
all
businesses
the
total
right
now,
assuming
we
have
about
130.
H
Used
three
million
four
hundred
four
thousand
dollars
to
businesses,
so
I
think
the
program.
H
Is
very
successful.
Commissioners,
thank
you
for
the
program
and.
H
E
Jack
I'll
I'll
jump
in
and
again
your
your
leadership
and
your
team.
E
Really
made
a
difference,
your
responsiveness
to
the
community
looking
at
ways
to
get.
E
Into
the
community
and
share
with
them,
these
programs
using
the
business
consortiums
going.
E
Door-To-Door,
the
flyers,
the
whole
nine
yards.
You
really
made
a
difference
and
I
appreciate
that.
E
Dollars
or
close
to
it
is
pretty
impressive.
I
just
asked
one
thing:
do
we
have
the
flexibility.
E
Kind
of
one-offs
that
are
still
coming
in
between
now
and
you
know
we
could
say
the
end
of.
E
E
Place,
I
think
you
know
the
way
you
the
way
you
do
it.
The
turn
could
be
pretty
quick.
E
The
air,
so
I
do
apologize
and
I
just
don't
believe
we
should
be
missing
it
and
giving.
E
Companies
and
businesses
the
opportunity
so
little
jersey
came
out
sorry
about
that.
H
H
H
But
you
know
we
we've
cut
it
off.
Like
I
said
we
have.
H
3
million
404-
and
you
know
there
is
there-
is
a
couple
hundred
thousand
dollars
extra,
but.
E
That
was
under
a
rock
someplace
and
didn't
get
the
information
that
we
have,
that
flexibility.
E
That's
all
roberta,
you
can
help
me
here.
Yeah
I'd
be
a
little
concerned
that
if
it's
not.
G
You
know
it
either
is
open
to
everyone
or
it's
not,
and
so
I
think,
if
you,
if
the
commissioners
want.
G
You
know
close
it
and
then
use
those
funds,
some
other
way
to
help
the
community.
A
Thoughts
on
that
from
anybody
else,
I
think
we
in
order
and
and
listen
one
thing
I
want
to.
A
Say
jack
to
you
and
we've
said
it
time
and
time
again,
but
you
know,
as
I
watch
colleagues
across.
A
A
A
For
all
of
that
kudos
to
to
everybody,
but
I
I
would
be
a
little
bit,
I
would
be
a
little
bit.
A
A
little
bit
concerned
moving
forward.
If
we,
if
we
don't
open
this
up
to
everybody
again,
it.
A
H
That's
what
we're
waiting
on
documents?
You
know
we,
we
feel
we're
just
waiting
on
documents.
H
H
A
I
I
For
the
funding
that
may
be
left,
but
I
I'll
do
whatever
the
commissioners
you
know
think
his
best.
A
So,
what's
the
general
thinking
here,
gentlemen,
on
what
you
want
to
do
with
this
money,
I
I.
A
Three
months,
dick
you're
lit
up
go
ahead.
You
know,
I
I
think
we'll
wait
a
week
give
jack
a
week.
D
To
get
this
settled
guy,
it
ended
yesterday
at
five
and
I'm
sure
they
have
some
balancing
to.
D
D
D
A
B
B
B
Then
we
can
use
some
money
for
something
else.
It's
been
out
there
three
months.
E
I'm
no,
I
I
don't
agree
in
a
sense
that
I'm
not
sure.
E
Lives
and
say:
hey
have
you
because
I'm
still
finding
companies
that
haven't
and.
E
E
To
support
these
companies
and
businesses,
I
I
want
to
do
and
we
had
a
goal
of
4
million.
E
So
my
recommendation
is
that
we
we
just
keep
this
open
for
the
next
couple
weeks.
E
E
Still
money
being
processed,
so
people
are
still
coming
in,
so
let
let
it
fizzle
down
to
a
zero.
E
But
we're
only
about
500
000
away
from
our
goal
and,
like
commissioner
wentz
you
shared.
E
It
was
a
very
lofty
goal
to
include
that
nine
hundred
thousand
dollars-
that's
you
know,
debris.
E
Is
phenomenal
and
and
yeah,
so
my
recommendation
is
that
we
we
just
continue
to
keep
this
open.
B
B
B
B
B
B
H
So
you
know
we
didn't
get
any
calls.
You
know
yesterday,
basically
after
five.
D
People
out,
if
they
you
know,
come
in
a
day
late
or
two
at
that
point,
let
them
go
ahead
and
apply.
D
Take
it,
but
here
again
I
think
the
fact
is
we
had
a
extended
deadline
and
you
know
we
did.
D
Because
you
know
you
had
a
deadline
coming
at
that
point,
you
know
we
have
to
make
a
decision.
D
D
D
I
was
eligible,
I
didn't
think
I
could
get
this
money
and
they
then
went
back
and
applied.
D
D
D
E
Inappropriately
my
goal
is
to
service
all
the
small
businesses
that
we
can
in
in
the
county.
E
E
E
Yeah
the
the
goal
was
was
not
about
money.
The
goal
was
about
reaching
out
to
the
community.
E
What
we've
done
and
we've
been
able
to
capture
that
I
just
I'd
rather
go
out
in
a
fizzle
than.
E
A
hard
stop
and
kind
of
like
what
commission
weaver
shared
if
businesses
are
still
coming
in.
E
We
want
when
businesses
don't
come
in
and
it's
done
and
then
we'll
know
it's
done.
So
if
we.
H
Open
back
open
it
back
up,
you
know,
set
a
new
portal
because
we
there's
no
way
you
can
send.
H
Call
us
or
we
can
open
up
the
portal
again.
That's
that's
the
only
two
options
you
can't.
H
E
You
know
where
I
I
don't
want
folks
to
be
under
the
rock
kind
of
like
what
commissioner
weber
said.
E
And
wait
till
the
last
second
and
all
of
a
sudden
it's
gone
and
that
and
that's
it
no
more
push.
A
A
A
A
C
H
H
Off
next
wednesday,
at
five
o'clock,
you
know
it
again,
yeah
that's
what
I
would
suggest.
Let's
just.
A
But
let's
just
let
let
it
open
for
one
that
last
week
and
then
next
thursday.
A
A
A
A
A
So
that's
deb
stanford
again
deb
good
morning,
good
morning,
again,
commissioners,
I
I
was
going
to
be.
I
Joined
by
catherine
barry,
the
elections
director
and
I
don't
see
her
on
the
call.
I
And
get
those
answers
for
you,
so
we
were
made
aware
of
an
opportunity
to
apply
for
funding.
I
To
assist
in
the
next
in
the
general
election,
that's
coming
up.
It's
from
a
non-profit
tech.
I
I
On
their
for
on
our
behalf
for
the
funding
and
asked
or
asking
the
counties
to
apply.
I
I
I
I
Then
any
administ,
any
administrative
equipment
that
they
might
need.
Catherine,
certainly.
I
Had
many
things
that
have
have
her
budget,
as
has
grown
in
this
coved
year
for
elections,.
I
And
can
certainly
use
this
money,
so
we
we
are
asking
for
your
approval
of
the
application.
A
A
I
I
And
the
program
areas
that
are
listed
are
the
exact
funding
areas
that
they
list.
So
we
have.
E
I
I
Usual
year
for
elections
in
particular
yeah,
it
says
they've
received
right
now:
1100
applications.
E
You
know
negativity
about
these
guys
and
I
don't
think
so
so
I
know
you
wanted
to
vote
so
I'm.
E
A
A
Either
you
or
deb
that
that
we
should
vet
this
before
we
we
get
it
or
you
go.
E
Doing
a
very
quick
cursory
yeah
right,
you
know,
but
yeah
deb,
I'm
sure
you've
vetted
it
to
the.
I
Ordinary,
it's
very
short:
they
just
want
us
to
spend
the
money
to
support
a
open,
and
you
know.
C
A
I
No,
they
did
not
give
us
a
timeline
to
return.
The
grant
agreement
just
told
us
when
we
return.
I
Wait,
I
have
the
agreement
over
in
your
office,
you
can
you
could
review
it.
It
is
very
short:
it's.
I
About
a
page
and
a
half
as
grant
agreements
go,
so
you
could
review
it
and
and
I'll
wait
until
I.
I
I
But
we
have
not
accepted
it
deb.
I
will
share
another
way
to
look
at
this,
especially
with.
E
E
E
Of
advisors-
and
they
are
all
administrators
of
voting-
you
know
jurisdictions
like
dallas
county.
E
E
It
doesn't
look
negative
at
all
and
it
looks
like
an
opportunity.
I
just
never
heard
of
them.
E
That's
why
I'm
just
kind
of
making
a
quick
look
at
this?
So
no,
absolutely
and-
and
I.
A
A
That
have
put
in
for
it.
I
think
we
were
the
first,
but
then
I
think
if
you
know
katie
shared.
I
E
E
Fair
elections,
they
have
training
programs
across
the
country.
Educating
voters.
E
Equipping
locations
I
mean,
that's
their
prime
focus,
tackling
the
cyber
security
concerns.
E
E
G
Elections
must
use
these
funds
for
the
purposes
outlined,
so
I
don't
think
there's
any
concern
that.
G
There's
any
kind
of
influence
attempt
here
in
any
way
for
from
this
organization
on
insurance.
E
Well
again,
it's
on
the
on
the
web.
Page
key
partners
and
funders
are
google
facebook.
I
A
Sort
of
a
mix-up
she
never
got
the
invite
to
come
on
this
morning.
So
do
I
don't
know.
A
B
B
Directors
looked
at
where
the
money's
coming
from
roberta
and
daba
has
had
vetted
this
we're.
B
To
do
with
it,
which
is
to
help
with
the
election
and
and
and
the
ppes
and
all
that
kind
of
stuff.
I
Grant
documents
before
before
you
sign
them
just
thank
you
linda.
It
is
I
like
in
the
budget.
I
A
A
A
A
A
We
had
a
briefing
on
that
last
week
and
now
we
continue
to
see
if
we
can
get
to
the.
A
A
K
Linda
good
morning,
commissioners,
so
I
prepared
a
brief
overview
of
what
was.
K
K
K
K
K
The
town's
proposed
zoning
is
24.5
acres
of
residential
twenty
thousand
and
that's
roughly.
K
The
mayor
and
town
council
of
manchester
in
that
action
letter
we
have
included.
K
K
Included
some
of
the
concerns
that
were
addressed
by
the
board
at
last
week's
meeting.
K
No
questions
at
this
time.
Well,
a
comment
letter
was
that
to
your
office.
K
And
if,
if
everyone's
reviewed
that-
and
there
are
no
comments,
then
we're
requesting
that
you.
K
Approve
sign
and
report
it
to
the
mayor
and
town
council
of
manchester:
okay
yeah.
You
know.
A
A
Ahead,
yes,
we
have
steve,
on
the
one
day,
steve
town
of
manchester,
good,
with
everything.
L
So
this
again,
this
goes
to
public
hearing
with
the
american
council
on
october
13th.
L
Commission
to
the
mayor
and
council
to
not
recommend
annexation
of
the
lifting
property.
L
A
Okay,
I
don't
was
there
a
reply
yeah,
what
was
our
yeah
good
question
eric?
What
was
our
reply
to.
J
J
J
E
Melinda,
what
about
the
flip?
What
if
we
go
forward
with
the
zoning
changes,
and
they
do
not.
J
And
it's
still
under
the
county
planning
and
sending
authority,
but
it's
resumed.
J
B
B
B
E
To
use
for
the
town
to
make
their
decision
to
allow
them
to
make
a
decision.
Okay,.
G
You,
you
know,
send
something
to
a
bunch
of
commenting
agencies
and
ones.
You
know
the.
G
K
K
K
Is
that
the
town
has
put
it
in
their
master
plan
or
comp
plan
as
land
that
they
do
for.
K
The
future
want
to
bring
into
their
town-
maybe
they're,
just
not
ready
at
this
point,
so
I
think.
K
Ultimately,
that
we'll
send
our
comments
and
the
the
town
council
will
take
recommendations.
K
From
the
our
comments
from
the
public
from
the
county
from
state
agencies
and
also
they'll,.
A
A
Signal
that
the
manchester
town
of
manchester
really
is
not,
is
not
ready
to
do
this
so.
A
A
A
A
A
A
L
Again,
as
I
said,
the
public
hearing
is
october
13th,
the
mayor
and
council
at
that
time.
At
that.
L
L
Surrounding
area
has
to
say
about
the
possible
annexation.
Could
the
mayor
council
make.
L
A
decision
and
not
go
along
with
the
recommendation
by
the
planning
zoning.
L
Yes
and
part
of
the
review
package
when
properties
go
out
for
education.
This
is
as.
L
Linda
alluded
to
this
is
part
of
the
review
package.
It
goes
out
to
a
number
of
different.
J
J
J
E
Why
we
would
do
that
because
again,
it
gives
an
opportunity
for
the
town
to
make
their
decision.
E
The
property
that
you
know
has
been
not
annexed
or
or
no
did
they
ask
for
zoning
waiver
on
the.
J
I'm
not
completely
sure,
but
either
way
we
we
approved
the
zoning
waiver
and.
K
If
it
was,
if
I
think
I
believe
there
was
any
waiver
it
was
approved,
it
went
before
the.
J
D
Project
with
traffic
impact
on
town,
water
sewer-
I
know
there
are
issues
there
so.
D
Yeah
I
it's
up
to
that
that
town
to
make
these
decisions.
I
will
go
with
you
on
that,
but.
D
I
do
have
concerns
about
many
of
the
things
that
are
happening
in
that
area.
A
L
L
Back
from
both
the
fire
and
police
chiefs
and
also
dpw,
public
works,
you're
you're,
absolutely
right.
L
N
A
A
K
Everything
that
I
just
shared
it
is
acts
as
approval
for
the
zoning
waiver.
It
includes.
K
All
of
your
comments
about
the
infrastructure,
the
environmental
sites
and
then
also.
K
G
G
This,
I
think,
there's
a
mistake.
Having
reviewed
the
planning
and
zoning
commission's.
G
A
K
I
could
reword
that,
before
their
comments
and
and
on
this
annotation
and.
A
D
Have
a
lot
of
miscommunication
here
at
this
point,
I
think
we
need
to
send
it
back
and
come
back.
D
L
A
A
A
Okay,
all
right,
mr
hackett,
you
didn't
get
a
chance
to
chime
in
here,
but
I
appreciate.
A
L
L
A
A
A
O
O
Funding
it
goes
through
program
years
as
well
as
fiscal
year,
so
we
have
two
separate.
O
O
We
have
390
520
and
50
cents
for
the
period
of
july
1
through
june
30th
for
that
program.
O
O
Period
of
october,
one
through
june
30th
and
that's
totaling
over
one
million
eighty
three.
O
Thousand
seven
hundred
and
seventy
six
dollars
for
our
workforce
program
funding
for
this
fiscal.
O
I'll,
let
heather
address
that
we
are
operating
right
now
by
appointment.
Only
at
the
center.
P
Robust
workforce
and
we're
down
below
we're
hovering
right
at
five
percent.
P
Unemployment
right
now,
so
the
people
that
are
coming
in
by
appointment,
we
are
able
to
provide.
E
What
the
state
is
also
seeing
so
the
the
amounts
you
know.
I
have
no
issue
with
whatsoever.
E
E
Into
that,
how
are
why
are
we
approving
money
that
is
allocated
before,
like,
I
feel
like
we're.
P
P
Ahead
of
the
system
and
we
had
the
transition
where
I
came
into
the
office.
E
Approving
it,
if
it's
already
there,
so
I
feel
like
there's
again
part
before
the
horse,
but
I.
E
Regardless
of
that,
I
think
this
money
is
going
to
be
very
well
spent.
There
is
no
match
for
this.
E
Money
correct:
this
is
money
coming
from
the
state
for
these
two
programs
beds
right
and
we.
A
Do
we
know
so
this
funding
cycle,
it's
given
on
an
annual
basis,
but
it.
P
Okay
thing
with
this
grant,
I
think
what
we're
waiting
to
see.
P
Is
if
we
dissolve
the
mid-maryland
agreement,
how
the
reallocations
are
going
to
work,
and
I.
Q
N
Q
That's
what
we're
anticipating
is
that
if
you
look
on
the
executive
summary,
there
is
going.
Q
N
Some
vehicles,
such
as
you
know,
hondas
and
toyotas,
specify
their
own
oils.
We
buy
that.
N
A
A
A
Q
Okay,
again,
we
did
solicit
bids
for
cleaning
services
for
seven
county
owned
buildings.
Q
In
the
amount
of
168
862
dollars
annually
and
justin
can
answer
the
questions
about.
R
R
R
R
E
Two
upfront
questions:
one
is
the
challenge
that
this
could
be
protested
by
the
lowest
bidder.
E
Being
a
good
close
to
forty
thousand
below
what
we're
accepting
and
then
also,
you
said.
R
Currently
has
the
contract
and
they
are
well
above
the
the
prices
that
we
see
so
we're
moving
on.
R
Dissatisfied
with
them,
they
weren't
performing
the
jobs
that
they
we
needed,
didn't
perform.
R
Which
allowed
a
lot
of
phone
calls
coming
into
this
office?
I
believe
what
happened
originally.
R
Is
they
underbid
this
contract?
Because
if
you
take
notice,
their
original
contract
came
in
at
157.
R
Five
years
ago,
and
then
they
upped
it
to
2.7,
yes
yep,
so
I
think
they
realized
that
they
were.
R
They
were
well
well
under
budget,
and
then
they
they
came
back
with
a
higher
quote.
E
Are
we
providing
a
very
clear
past
performance,
write-up
on
p2
to
ensure
that
it
goes.
E
Into
the
records
maureen
can
speak
to
this,
but,
yes,
we
went
through
probation
periods.
R
E
To
make
sure
people
know
now
what
about
the
protest
potential?
Well
with
our
protest.
R
E
Really
kudos
to
the
whole
process,
so
thanks
you're
welcome,
hey
justin.
What's
the
six
buildings.
A
A
So
yeah
it
has
and
we
put
some
special
wording
in
our
contract
this
year
due
to
the.
R
Epidemic
we're
in
to
make
sure
we're
covered
on
the
back
side
for
kevin
19
as
well
too.
Okay,.
A
C
C
A
A
All
right,
next
up
private
landowner,
tree
planting
for
fall
of
2020
and
chris
hein,
our.
S
S
S
Installed,
there's
no
cost
to
them,
and
they,
our
contractor,
maintains
those
trees
for
three
years.
S
The
benefit
to
the
to
the
county
is
that
we
get
credit
towards
our
npds
permit.
C
S
Swing
in
price,
I'm
not
sure
if
the.
If
it's
a
matter
of
the
stock
and
and
where.
S
S
If
some
of
the
transportation
costs
related
to
coming
into
carroll
county
contribute
to
that.
C
S
Trees
and
trees
that
will
be
successful
in
the
growing
conditions
for
the
particular
site.
C
S
Successful
in
obtaining
it,
so
this
is
the
result
of
that.
Putting
out
the
request
for
bids
and.
C
What
mr
hein,
once
this
starts,
to
go
in
process
and
are
actually
out
there
doing
the
tree
planting.
A
A
A
A
A
A
Public
safety
for
the
next
few
items
here
and
first
on
the
list
is
the
dell
tablets.
T
Sturdy
rugged
device
they're
a
little
bit
more
expensive
than
a
laptop,
not
a
lot,
but
their.
T
Ruggedness
has
proved
over
the
last
10
12
years
to
be
worth
that
additional
cost
as
they
are.
T
Standard
replacement
cycle-
there's
nothing
unusual
here
and
for
public
clarification.
A
Don't
throw
them
against
the
wall,
but
the
biggest
thing
here
is
that,
as
these
things.
E
Just
that
mr
ripper
you're,
looking
very
intimidating
by
that
camera
angle,
I
just
want.
A
A
Wanting
to
know
what
I
wanted
and
it
was
it
was
a.
It
was
a
problem
that
we
had.
A
What
I
wanted
for
what
I
wanted
her
to
pick
up
at
the
store,
so
that's
crazy
and
you
know.
A
A
T
T
Phishing
attempt
and
stop
block
the
rest
of
them
from
coming
in.
T
E
Absolutely,
and
I
appreciate
you
reaching
out
saying
that
something
had
occurred.
E
E
Lot
to
very
senior
folks
in
government,
it's
happening
a
lot
to
a
lot
of
folks
in
government.
E
Contracting
in
the
big
businesses
that
I'm
dealing
with
so
just
if
it's
out
of
context.
A
Okay,
all
right
with
that.
We
move
into
the
next
item,
and
that
is
the
adoption
of
proposed
creation.
U
Commissioners,
this
is
a
a
time
for
you
to
discuss,
deliberate
and
consider
the
possible
adoption.
U
U
Either
jump
in
if
I'm
wrong,
so
the
purpose
of
this
session
is
for
you
to
consider.
V
A
Any
any
yeah
any
discussion
on
on
this.
I
think
we've
we've
probably
vetted
this
to
the
nth
degree.
A
And
we
made
a
lot
of
pertinent
comments
last
week,
but
I
want
to
thank
everybody.
C
C
A
So
chris
is
sharing
the
the
design
of
the
patch
that
we
that
will
be
warned
that.
A
Bob
mccoy
our
director
had
his
had
this
is
this
is
his.
This
is
under
his.
A
A
It's
a
big
day,
as
you
pointed
out,
commissioner,
I
believe
he
said
since
2012
you
have
been.
A
And
a
unanimous
on
that
and
again
excellent
excellent
work
by.
A
A
Mr
campbell,
good
morning,
commissioners,
commissioners,
as
mr
wants.
W
9-1-1
telephone
system,
the
expansion,
the
the
addition
of
10
phone
workstations
is
a.
W
Component
of
the
much
greater
project
under
the
coronavirus
relief
fund
project,
we
have
to
add.
W
W
W
Of
our
existing
phone
system,
in
addition
to
the
10
workstations,
that
we
need
the
cost.
W
From
the
numbers
board
and
approve
us
for
proceeding
with
the
proposed
number
one
phone.
A
Okay,
any
questions
for
jack
or
scott
this.
This
is
it's
a
huge
amount
of
dollars
here,
and
this
is.
A
Ensb
to
to
provide
funding
for
these
for
this
project,
so
this
is
for
these
projects,
so
this
is.
A
A
A
A
All
right
with
that,
I
moved
the
border
commissioners
accepted
reimbursement
from
this
esp.
D
And
authorized
director
of
public
safety
to
proceed
with
the.
A
A
A
I
don't
know
he's
got
the
he's
holding
the
strings.
Okay,
do
we
have
any
public.
A
How
about
anything
for
open
admin
before
we
go
into
our
agenda
items?
Anything
for
open
admin.
A
All
right
with
that
being
said:
let's,
let's
quickly
run
down
through
the
agendas.
A
So
it's
it's
amazing
how
things
are
rolling
along
here
so
october,
the
5th
on
monday
at
6,
30,
p.m.
A
A
Here,
as
we
want
to
move
forward
with
whether
or
not
we
wanted
to
reopen
or
not
the
budget,
I
think.
A
Sure
that
commissioner
frazier
was
here
in
that
in
that
decision
we
also
have
reimbursement
some.
A
A
15Th
commissioner
rostin
and
I
have
our
bw
the
bwi
partnership,
annual
or
meeting
and.
A
Got
some
states
attorney
office
work
there
and
then
I'm
sure
that
will
grow
as
well.
The
the
list.
A
Of
agenda
items
on
friday
october,
the
16th
I
have
a
baltimore
metropolitan
council
meeting
at
8.
A
With
the
mdot
sha
and
we'll
be
we'll
be
getting
back
on
there
again
at
12
30.
we've
got
the.
C
C
Here
together
and
we
have
that
dynamic,
so
I
miss
you
guys
look
forward
to
the
day
coming
soon.
C
A
C
A
All
right,
if
not,
I
need
a
motion
to
go
into
closed
for
pre-bid
award
negotiations.
A
A
A
A
Mindful
the
safe
of
the
safety
and
be
aware
of
your
surroundings
out
there
with
that
being.
A
Said
we
will
be
going
into
closed.
Everyone
have
a
great
rest
of
your
week
and
we'll
see
you
next.