►
A
Okay,
good
morning
to
my
colleagues
to
county
staff
and
those
citizens
who
are
tuning
in
this.
A
Morning,
what
a
beautiful
october
day,
if
you
get
a
chance,
make
sure
you
get
outside
and
take.
A
A
walk
today
because
sounds
like
after
tomorrow,
it's
gonna
get
a
little
chilly,
so.
A
A
After
that,
as
always,
let's
keep
all
those
on
the
front
lines.
In
your
thoughts,
we
had
one
of.
A
Our
employees
here,
one
of
our
employees
from
citizen
server
or
aging,
lose
her
mom
this
week.
A
So,
let's
keep
let's
keep
her
in
our
thoughts
as
well
and
to
all
those
that
are
sick.
A
In
the
meeting
room,
if
either
commissioner
frazier
or
boucher
would
lead
us
in
the
pledge.
A
Let's
jump
right
into
priority
carol
this
morning
and,
let's
start
let.
A
With
weaver,
well,
I'm
sorry
you're
starting
your
day
off
right
here.
First
of
all,
I
just
want
to.
C
Three
priorities
recommended
for
us
and
I
think
it's
some
interesting
reading.
I
will
be
forwarding.
C
Those
to
each
of
you
to
look
over
on
items
and,
secondly,
the
farm
museum
in
carroll,
county.
C
Food
of
truck
fridays,
not
easy
to
say,
is
there
and
they
are
free.
The
end
of
this
month.
C
C
Yeah
and
people
picked
up
their
food
left
and
there
wasn't
a
crowd
or
a
large
crowd
at
all.
C
But
yet
it
was
profitable
to
the
farm
museum
and
now
really
work.
So
I
think
that's.
C
A
floss
so
if
friday
afternoon
friday,
you
want
to
go
to
food
truck
pick
up
some
pick
up.
C
Dinner
friday
go
to
the
farm,
museum
and
they're
getting
ready
for
their
christmas.
C
Main
course
for
that
night,
so
if
anybody
wants
to
chime
in
feel
free,
so
that's
about
it.
D
Good
morning
a
couple
things
one,
commissioner
lance
and
I
had
the
the
pleasure.
D
Of
attending
the
bwi
business
partnership
breakfast
I'll,
be
at
virtual
this
morning,
the.
D
Keynote
speaker
was
our
governor
governor
hogan,
and
he
shared
a
few
things,
and
I
just
want
to.
D
Provide
a
couple
of
takeaways
comments
that
he
made
one.
As
you
know,
we
are
doing
very
well.
D
D
Our
country,
but
with
that
said
he
was
very
clear
to
say
we
are
absolutely
not
over
this
and.
D
He
he
said,
which
was
interesting.
We
are
at
halftime
when
it
comes
to
this
virus,
so.
D
Anything
commercial
government
or
especially
houses
now
that
we're
getting
ready
for
the.
D
Holiday
season
and
that's
gonna
be
a
very
challenging
time
for
for
gatherings.
So.
D
To
push
for
stimulus
packages
from
our
federal
government,
but
the
expectation
is
still.
D
Relatively
low
in
the
next
few
weeks,
especially
as
we're
going
into
the
election
season
but.
D
He
talked
a
lot
about
small
business
growth
and
development,
providing
10
billion
dollars.
D
D
Across
the
state
for
unemployment
or
a
couple
numbers
all
that
said,
he
said
we're
still.
D
We've
got
a
long
ways
to
go
last
again:
wear
masks,
wear,
masks
and
shop
local.
You
know,
especially.
D
Local
businesses,
to
you
know,
stay
stay
alive
throughout
the
season
and
prosper.
B
This
is
the
the
ramp
site,
which
we
authorize
for
construction
at
double
pipe
creek
park.
The.
B
B
B
B
B
B
Hopefully,
next
year
we'll
do
a
a
public
opening
of
these
ramps
and
I'll
be
able
to
launch.
I
told.
A
E
E
Truck
because
you
got
all
that
room
at
the
farm
museum,
so
they're
very,
very
spaced
out.
E
E
E
E
E
Flu
or
you
don't
get
anything
but
get
getting
your
flu
shot,
and
I
want
to
put
a
special
shout.
E
E
E
The
second
quarter,
which
would
be
november
12th
so
and
you
can
check
those
dates
in
case.
I.
A
Okay,
thanks
dennis
yeah
I'll
echo,
the
food
truck
thing,
I
heard
it
was
very
successful.
I.
A
Well
done,
and
that
goes
to
commissioner
rosteen's
message
of
supporting
small
business.
A
Echoing
commissioner
rostein
today's
bwi
partnership,
virtual
breakfast,
I
still
haven't.
A
A
We
heard
a
great
message
from
the
governor
and
you
know
to
all
those
that
continue
to
push.
A
A
A
Attention
and
doing
the
things
that
we've
done
here
in
the
state,
so
you
know
I
know,
there's
a.
A
A
Leadership
so
well
done
on
that.
I
attended
the
shock
trauma
board
meeting
this
week
as
well.
A
And
heard
an
incredible
message,
and
I
wish
I
could
I'm-
I
asked
for
a
copy
of
it.
A
But
they
had
an
an
epidemiologist
expert
on
there
talking
about
masks.
A
And
what
they
do
when
it
comes
to
combating
this
man,
I
wish
everybody
that
that.
A
We
had
two
helicopters
on
an
incident
with
a
third
in
route
on
on
one
single
incident.
A
A
I
want
to
personally
thank
a
very
good
friend
of
mine,
who
used
to
be
a
delegate
down.
A
In
annapolis
and
that's
jimmy
malone,
jimmy
jimmy
jimmy
led
that
charge
reached
out
to
me.
A
Tuesday
evening
I
attended
the
the
national
federation
for
the
blind
carroll
county
chapter.
A
And
you'd
be
amazed
at
the
number
of
blind
folks
that
we
have
in
carroll
county.
A
And
I
read
a
proclamation
that
we
put
together
and
I
want
to
quickly
read
this.
A
If
you
will
bear
with
me
here,
because
today
is
white
cane
awareness
day
and
we've
never
really.
A
Made
a
whole
big
deal
about
that
here
in
carroll,
but
being
right
next
door
to
the
maryland.
A
School
for
the
blind
in
frederick
puts
us
in
an
interesting
place
here
in
carroll
and
again,
a.
A
Young
lad
by
the
name
of
christopher
newsbomb,
who
worked
for
my
campaign
back
in
2013.
A
A
A
By
ways
as
we
get
through,
this
fall
season-
and
you
know,
pay
attention
to
those
folks
in
our.
A
Communities
that
are
blind
and
we
we
want
to
help
them
as
much
as
we
can.
So
today
is
white.
A
Cane
awareness
day
we'll
put
that
on
our
website.
Lastly,
I
did
attend
the
ag
center
board
meeting.
A
A
Having
a
flea
market
this
saturday,
what
I
want
to
point
out
is
with
that
there
was
a
photo
of.
A
A
previous
year,
flea
market,
and
it
looked
like
there-
was
about
a
thousand
people
in
the
ag
center.
A
Flea
market,
so
I
got
on
the
phone
and
asked
them
to
take
that
down.
I
want
everyone
to
know.
A
That
the
ag
center
in
the
in
the
and
the
things
that
they're
doing
out
there,
they
actually
have
a.
A
A
A
A
In
over
there
and
actually
gives
you
the
percentage
of
people
that
are
in
the
building.
A
So
beyond
that,
I
think
that's
all
I
have
anybody
miss
anything
for
priority
carol.
B
B
Good
job
jimmy
blame
him.
Okay,
all
right
with
that
being
said,
we'll
move
into
our
first
agenda.
A
Item-
and
that
is
our
usual
discussion
on
anything
covered,
nothing
really
has
come.
A
Is
on
here
today,
ed
had
a
ed
singer
had
a
previous
commitment,
and
I
don't
know
about.
A
Anyway,
anyway,
maggie,
if
you'll
give
us
the
latest
and
greatest
we'll
start
with
you,
this.
A
Morning,
good
morning
sure,
good
morning,
thanks
for
having
me,
I
think,
greg's
giving
me
ability.
F
F
See
you
so
hopefully
you'll
have
to.
Let
me
know,
if
anything,
isn't
you
can't
see
things
but.
A
You're
running
yep,
great
okay,
so
this
is
we're
we're
pretty
much
in
the
same
track
as.
F
Last
week,
as
you
can
see
here,
just
trending
up
just
a
little
bit
from
last
week,
I
think.
F
F
Things
we
get
a
little
more
information,
and
so
those
numbers
change
by
one
or
two
sometimes.
F
So
so
about
69
cases
last
week
and
I
think
we're
at
about
29
cases
this
week
so.
F
F
Cases
by
week,
and
just
remind
you
and
and
those
watching,
that
the
probable
cases
are
cases
that.
F
Are
tested
by
antigen
testing
that
most
rapid
tests
are
antigen
tests
and
because
they're.
F
Not
quite
as
reliable,
they
are
not
included
as
laboratory
confirmed
cases
so
they're
not.
F
F
To
get
these
these
cases
they
come
into
our
system
and
we
do
treat
them
like
positive
cases.
F
The
positives
are
pretty
reliable,
and
so
they
do
go
through
contact
tracing
just
like
a
regular.
F
F
Cases
continue
to
come
in
maggie.
I
have
a
question
for
you
sure,
on
on
those
probable.
E
F
Are
maybe
going
to
the
doctor
they're
getting
something
there,
but
I'm
not
sure
that
that's.
F
Entirely
the
case,
I
think-
and
there
is
some
you
know
there
are
different
types
of
them
and
I
think.
F
That
the
consistency
varies
based
on
how
at
what
point
in
the
infection
people
are
because
it.
F
Depends
on
your
viral
load
and
depends
on
kind
of
where
you
are
in
the
infection.
So
that's
one.
F
To
interpret
these
test
results,
but
we
do
know,
the
positives
are
pretty,
are
pretty
reliable.
F
So
that's
and
that's
an
excellent
question.
I
don't
know
if
it's
more
people
symptomatic.
F
Symptomatic
people
who
are
getting
these
tests,
but
certainly
that
does
kind
of.
F
Impact
the
the
use
of
these
tests
and
the
interpretation
of
these
tests
all
right.
Thank
you.
F
Mentioned
can
be
used
for
different
purposes
for
screening
and
surveillance
versus
just.
F
Have
available
for
testing
you
know
to
just
to
to
make
sure
that
as
many
people
as
possible.
F
Are
informed
but
okay,
so
here's
our
rolling
average
14-day
rolling
average
you've
seen.
F
F
Shows
you,
the
peaks
that
we've
experienced
and
we're
you
know
kind
of
kind
of
creeping.
F
F
F
Okay,
I'm
gonna.
I
can't
actually
hear
you
right
now,
so
let
me
try
turning
some
things
off.
A
F
County,
of
course,
that's
happened
in
other
places
in
the
country
there
have
been
people
under.
F
I
remember
again,
obviously
most
of
our
fatalities
have
been
in
in
facilities
where
they
tend.
F
To
be
older
folks
as
well,
but
on
average
I
could
give
you
the
average
age,
but
right
now
I.
F
Okay
next
slide
the
icu
beds
in
use.
I
think
ed
mentioned
again
last
week.
F
And
you
can
see
that
here
on
the
graph
we're
looking
at
any
days
where
there.
F
In
hospital
use
to
just
just
keep
an
eye
on
our
capacity
for
for
health
care,
and
so
ed
did.
F
Speak
with
garrett
hoover
from
carroll
hospital
about
this
spike
and
he
wasn't
too
concerned.
F
But
but
they
weren't
weren't
too
concerned
about
this
particular
spike
so
but
just
to
be.
F
F
F
The
group
at
the
far
end
that
65
plus
that
group
went
up
significantly
last
last
week
in.
F
Experiencing
more
cases,
once
again,
there
have
been
some
national
studies
that
have
sort
of
shown.
F
Sort
of
shown
over
time,
a
kind
of
a
change
from
where
you
might
see
a
peak
in
the
younger.
F
That
subside
a
little
bit
and
we're
seeing
our
older
age
groups
testing
positive
more
so.
F
Just
just
noting
that
that
that's
been
seen
across
the
country
in
many
many
places,
they've.
F
F
And
here
just
again
is
there
are
hospitalizations
and
deaths
by
age
groups.
So
it
shows
you
again,
as
we
mentioned
before,
probably
should
have.
F
Fatalities,
significant
number
of
fatalities
and
hospitalizations
are
in
the
older
age
group.
F
D
And
so
it's
not
necessarily
for
you
maggie,
except
possibly
have
there
been
any
changes.
F
Not
that
I'm
aware
of
nothing
significant
that
I'm
aware
of
that's
changed
in
the
last
couple
of.
F
Weeks
trying
to
think
of
anything
I
mean
there
are
again
there
are
a
lot
of
rules
out
there,
a.
F
Lot
of
smaller
things,
but
I
have
I'm
not
aware
of
anything
major.
That's
changed
in
the
last
week.
D
Okay,
because,
as
commissioner
lance
and
I
shared
a
few
minutes
ago,
governor
hogan
saying
that
you.
D
Know
we
are
down
to
three
percent
in
cases
and
there's
been
an
increase
across
20
states.
D
Identify
we
can
identify
masks
in
in
inclu
in
buildings.
We
can
identify
safe.
D
Because
I
shared
my
son
coaches,
there
are
folks
that
aren't
wearing
masks
but
they're
keeping.
D
Themselves
separate
distance
apart,
a
lot
of
people
seem
to
be
trying
to
wear
masks.
D
D
Are
transmitting
this
unfortunate
pandemic
to
those
folks,
because
I'm
very
confident
that.
D
D
Position
that
was
given
to
us
by
legal
advice
from
mr
burke
early
on,
so
that's
why
I.
D
So,
okay,
commissioner
austin,
you
are
right.
There
have
really
not
been
any
any
significant.
F
It's
not
perfect,
we're
again
we're
not
looking
just
like
we
are
in
the
beginning.
F
F
We
always
have
been
we're
looking
to
to
keep
the
the
healthcare
system
running
so
we're
trying.
F
Needs
carrot
for
whatever
reason
at
any
time,
we
are
trying
to
protect
the
vulnerable,
because.
F
Even
if
the
vulnerable
are
staying
home
and
are
able
to
to
social
distance
themselves,.
F
To
shop
and
you
know
or
aren't
staying
home,
and
so
by
by
doing
all
we
can,
even
though
these.
F
Things
we
do
wearing
masks
and
social
distancing
are
imperfect.
They
are
the
best
tools
that.
F
F
The
guidelines
really
haven't
changed,
we're
all
tired
of
them.
Although
you
know
there
are.
F
Some
nice,
you
know
nice
masks,
you
know
for,
for
you
know
accessorizing
and
we
we
you.
F
Know
we
just
need
to
kind
of
keep
up,
and-
and
I
do
appreciate
all
that-
all
that
you
have
done.
F
As
leaders
to
to
show
the
community
that
this
is
still
important
and
that
we
need
to
keep.
F
Doing
it
as
we
as
we
continue
to
move
forward
together
and
protect
each
other
yeah
maggie,
very.
D
Well
said,
and
the
governor
was
asked
about
vaccinations
and
he
said
the
timing
was
very.
D
Timely,
as
he
said,
however,
he
said
it
that
they
are
providing
the
cdc
with
a
distribution.
D
Plan
tomorrow,
either
today
or
tomorrow
from
the
state
of
maryland-
and
he
is
looking
at.
D
Of
those
that
are
sick
and
then
a
distribution
plan
from
there,
so
I'm
glad
it
was
asked.
F
F
So
just
so
folks
know
that
is
something
that
every
local
jurisdiction
has
done.
F
Morning
of
a
good
kind
of
analogy,
I
know
folks
are
a
little
uncomfortable
about
the
vaccination.
F
F
Know
that
state
is
involved
in
that
as
well,
and
I
just
want
to
say
it's
a
little
bit
if
you
you.
F
Their
findings
and
being
able
to
really
kind
of
it's
like
to
me.
It's
like
when
you're
trying
to.
F
F
F
But
what
we're
using
a
an
old
based
recipe
so
or
you
know,
I
think
that
that
hopefully
the.
A
A
Amount
of
folks
that
we
were
before
so
you're
right,
I
believe
we're
considering
a
change
in.
F
F
Weeks,
maybe
the
beginning
of
november,
or
so
so
so
stay
tuned
for
that
we
are
still
testing.
F
And
it
is
available
three
times
a
week
and
it
is,
you
know
no
cost
to
folks.
So.
F
F
There's
any
reason
they
feel
like
they
need
to
be
tested
to
come
and
get
tested.
It's
it's.
F
F
But
they
can
answer
other
questions
as
well
and
take
concerns
and
talk
talk
folks
through
that.
F
F
A
Hogan
said
today
that
commissioner
rostein-
and
I
heard
we're
at
about
half
time
here
is-
is.
A
His
guess
you
know,
and
I'm
I'm
not
sure
how
good
a
guess
that
is,
but
I
think
he's
probably.
A
A
A
So
that's
you
know
very
important,
so
make
sure
you,
if
we'll
put
that
number
out
again
maggie.
B
F
B
For
the
public,
so
I
appreciate
your
recognizing
that
so
I'm
not
sure
what
our
our
results
show.
F
I
know
a
national
nationwide,
I
think
it's
around
40
percent.
I
don't
know
that
we
collect
that.
F
In
a
way
that
we
could,
we
can
easily
get
that
for
all
the
tests
that
we
receive
from.
F
Positive
tests,
but
I
will
find
out
what
more
we
know
and
let
you
know
well.
I
appreciate
that
also.
B
B
F
More
information
next
week,
but
face
masks,
as
we
said,
are
not
perfect.
They
are
just.
F
Designed
to
sort
of
slow
the
spread,
and
that
may
mean
preventing
an
infection
or
may
mean
they.
F
F
F
Looking
at
whether
it's
sort
of
a
dose
response
effect,
we
know,
as
I
said,
really
face,
masks.
F
Avoiding
groups
and
doors
all
those
things
together,
kind
of
add
up
to
reduced
numbers
of.
F
Infections,
but
but
certainly
a
mask
in
and
of
itself
does
not.
You
know
completely
prevent.
F
Infections
from
spreading-
and
you
think
you
mentioned
the
the
deaths
and
yes
certainly
that's.
F
One
of
our
main
goals
is
to
prevent
people
from
dying
of
coronavirus,
but
we
also
want
people.
F
To
you
know,
we
want
to
maintain
our
healthcare
system
and
we
also
want
to
make
sure
that
we're.
F
F
From
kobit-
and
we
want
to
try
to
prevent
that
as
well,
we
did
see
the
two
community
deaths.
F
Just
this
week-
and
you
know,
spikes
and
deaths
do
tend
to
follow
several
weeks
behind
spikes
and.
F
Continued
scientific
discoveries
of
treatments
will
help
prevent
infections
moving
forward.
F
We
also
are
seeing
you
know.
A
lot
of
those
infections
were
in
younger
folks,
and
so
hopefully.
F
They're
less
likely
to
need
to
be
hospitalized,
so
there
are
a
lot
of
reasons
why
we're
seeing.
F
More
infections
but
less
fatalities,
treatments,
younger
adults.
You
know
just
had
those
kinds.
F
Mean
that
we
should
stop
doing
what
we're
doing
to
try
to
prevent
the
spread,
because.
F
We
don't
know,
you
know,
there
are
still
people
who
are
going
to
pass
away.
There
are
people
who.
F
B
B
B
F
To
keep
in
mind,
I
think
I
will
talk
more
about
this
later,
but
one
of
the
things
that
we're
seeing.
F
Locally,
I
think,
and
across
the
country
is
sort
of
increased
spread
from
smaller
group
gatherings.
F
Probably
an
area
where
a
way
that
that
older
folks
are,
you
know,
may
be
infected.
F
By
younger
folks,
not
through
anybody,
you
know
you
know
people
trying
to
be
careful,
but.
F
B
B
A
A
This
thing,
but
for
those
that
think
they're,
they're,
superman
and
yeah,
I
got.
A
It
now
I'm
better
and
for
the
absurdity
of
people
saying
we're
immune
now
that
that
that
just
is.
A
Light
when
I
heard
university
of
maryland's
epidemiologist
give
his
presentation
on
tuesday.
A
F
Thank
you
all
have
a
great
day
all
right.
You
too,
maggie
thanks
all
right
with
that
being
said,.
A
A
Over
to
our
county
administrator,
roberto
windham
and
our
our
grants,
manager
here
is
is
with
us.
A
As
well,
deb
stanford,
so,
ladies
good
morning,
good
morning,
commissioners,
as
alluded
to
by.
G
Commissioner,
lance
no,
we
don't
really
have
much
today,
as
I
mentioned
last
week,
we're
in
sort
of.
G
The
halfway
point,
along
with
the
governor
that
we're
we're
reassessing,
where
are
all
the.
G
You
know
sort
of
doing
a
midway,
accounting
and
seeing
what's
been
spent.
What
hasn't
been
spent.
G
What
is
still
yet
planned
to
be
spent
so
that
we
can
come
back
to
you
next
week
with
some.
G
Additional
recommendations
on
how
to
spend
currently
unspent
money
or
anticipate
money
that.
A
A
We're
doing
here
in
a
couple
agenda
items
coming
up,
so
we'll
get
more
on
that
then.
A
So
I
have
one
correction
to
make
before
we
get
into
the
next
item
on
our
agenda.
A
I
had
mistakenly
mentioned
that
the
maryland
school
for
the
blind
is
in
frederick.
It
is
not.
A
That
that
need
our
help
when
it
comes
to
the
disabilities
and
so
pay
attention.
A
A
The
first
time
this
year
and
we're
in
october
anyway,
all
right
next
on
our
weaver
next
on
our.
A
Agenda
is
the
acceptance
of
the
fy
21
violence
against
women's
act
through
our
grant
through.
A
H
Good
morning,
commissioners,
I
do
not
see
the
state's
attorney
on
the
line,
so
I
can
go
ahead.
H
Were
simply
awarded
the
funding
for
the
upcoming
year,
the
county
match
that
you.
H
I
will
ask
the
state's
attorney
to
provide
answers
to
any
questions
that
you
might
have.
H
A
I'm
not
hearing
any
questions
deb,
so
I
guess
we're
probably
good
to
go.
E
I'll,
second,
that
all
right
got
a
motion
and,
second
to
to
accept
this
award.
A
A
A
J
J
A
John
good
morning
and
welcome
to
the
team
here
at
carroll,
county
you've
joined
the
best
team
in.
A
The
state
of
maryland
and
we
are
lucky
to
have
you
on
board,
so
it's
a
pleasure
to
have
you.
K
Good
morning,
gentlemen,
pleasure
to
meet
you
as
well
it
as
eric
said
I
just
recently
started.
K
K
K
J
And
so
we'll
go
back
to
the
projects
at
hand.
This
morning
we're
looking
at
requesting.
J
Contr
contract
award,
as
mike
mentioned
for
the
new
windsor
emergency
management
renovation.
J
J
J
J
J
Floor
towel
in
the
basement
for
that
basement
project,
so
there
may
be,
depending
on
how
the.
E
J
In
the
lobby,
we're
going
to
have
self-checking
kiosks
and
yes,
the
new
new
sliding
doors.
A
A
J
Services
we're
we're
splitting
up
current
classroom
space
into
four
offices
for
emergency.
J
Services
who
are
they're,
they're
being
relocated
because
we're
doing
the
expansion.
A
B
B
A
Thank
you
and
we
move
from
that
to
the
lobby,
renovation,
construction,
contract
and
again
mike.
A
I
Lobby
renovation
here
in
the
county
office
building
out
of
this
contract
will
be
438
074.
I
J
Yes,
commissioner,
so
this
is
the
county
office
building
lobby
renovation.
This
project
is
a.
J
J
J
To
be
integrated
as
required
to
conform
to
the
total
estimated
project,
costs
are
under
the.
I
Centennial
is
a
contractor,
that's
familiar
with
projects
using
federal
grants.
There's
a
lot
of.
A
J
J
Yes,
there
will
still
be
a
receptionist
at
the
desk
and
a
lot
of
times.
We
get
a
lot
of
visitors
at.
J
A
Commissioner
frazier,
I
think
that's
where
you
were
going
with
your
right.
Exactly
maybe
talk.
A
J
They
will
still
be
coming
in
through
the
basement
in
zero.
Zero.
Three
get
checked
in
by
the
by
the.
J
Sheriff
and
and
receptionist
as
they
normally
would,
while
we're
while
we're
renovating
the.
J
Lobby
and
then
they'll
be
escorted
to
their
to
their
place.
Okay,
okay,
okay.
I
got
that,
but
I'm
more.
A
A
A
A
J
If
you
allow
the
sheriff's
deputy
to
sit
out
further
it'll,
allow
him
visibility.
J
Rather
than
coming
straight
through,
like
you
do
now,
once
you
make
that
right,
you,
those
the.
J
B
B
Project
that
we're
doing
and
set
to
rest
all
their
apprehension
about
this
taking
place.
A
A
A
John
again,
welcome
aboard
thank
you
for,
for,
for
wanting
to
be
a
part
of
again
the.
A
Best
staff
in
the
state
of
maryland
hands
down
so
we're
we're
we're
honored
to
have
you
so.
A
A
For
another
sprinkler
waiver
request
that
we
have
gotten,
I
knew
this
one
was
coming.
A
So
with
that,
I'm
going
to
turn
it
over
to
jason
green.
Our
deputy
director
of
public
works.
A
Our
bureau
chief
down
there
also
in
permits
mike
zapp,
is
here
and
our
county
attorney.
A
Tim
burke
is
here
as
a
result
of
this
being
another
waiver
request.
A
D
A
Ago
he
was
not
sure
if
he
was
going
to
be
able
to
give
him
a
call
or
not.
A
I
tried
doug
for
a
couple
days
trying
to
get
ahold
of
him,
but
he
was
not
able
to
be
reached.
A
But
but
he
he
was
given
the
information,
the
call
number
and
the
access
code.
A
A
Which
is
the
same
right,
so
I
I
don't
want
to
get.
I
don't
want
to
get
jammed
up
in
in.
A
C
Know
it's
the
same
process.
We
just
went
through,
I
think,
up
in
steve's
district
on
this
to
wave.
C
The
sprinklers,
if
we
don't
have
electric
hook
up-
and
I
mean
we
heard
that
case
it's
the
same.
D
Or
they've
written
into
it
that
permission
you
know,
I
I
agree
with
with
tim
that
you
know.
D
C
Communication
system
is
very
difficult
for
these
guys.
They
only
have
certain
times
or
ability.
C
To
get
the
phones
or
somebody
to
call
computers
or
something
that
very
difficult
to
deal
with
so.
A
When
this
would
take
place
and
then
we're,
I
believe,
you're
a
little
ahead
of
schedule
as.
A
Far
as
that
is
concerned
as
well,
well,
you
want
to
move
this
to
the
end
of
the
agenda.
E
Contact
us
could
be.
To
be
very
frank,
I
would
like
to
have.
E
E
G
When
you
know,
if
you're
still
in
session
when
the
applicant
is
able
to
get
to
us,
then
you
take.
G
This
matter
up
at
that
time,
so
it
doesn't
even
have
to
wait
to
the
end.
If
that
makes
sense.
A
Two
days
and
he
just
returned
my
call
about
30
minutes
ago,
okay,.
A
Which
person
is
this?
Is
this
the
one
up
on
francis
scott
key
highway.
A
A
M
Of
permanent
inspections,
mike's
been
with
the
candidate
for
14
years
down
in
the
bureau.
A
Thank
you
again,
I
can't
say
welcome
aboard
mike,
I
can
just
say,
welcome,
as
you
continue.
A
Quite
a
while
I
I
gotta
tell
I
gotta
say
that
you
you,
you
have
better.
You
have.
A
Even
if
he's
listening,
I
would
say
that,
and
I
doubt
if
he
is
but
we're
we
always
are.
A
Congratulations
to
you
and
we're
glad
to
have
you
step
into
that
new
role
down
there.
Thank
you.
A
Them
on
the
phone,
so
I'm
gonna
leave
right
here
right
this
second
and
try
to
review
that
sir.
A
Okay,
jeff
degets
we're
we
are,
we
are
way
ahead
of
schedule.
That's
the
other
thing
that.
A
But
dagets
will
allow
you
to
talk
for
45
minutes
and
that'll
put
us
back
on.
A
N
N
N
N
And
we're
learning
as
we
go
throughout
the
year,
we've
had
activities
that
have
occurred
outside
in.
N
N
N
And
young
children
in
particular
really
had
a
good
time
with
that.
N
As
well
so
they
have
a
campfire
afterwards,
on
october
31st
we
have
a
halloween
event,
a
trunk
or.
N
N
N
That
or
donating
they
can
contact
our
office
and
we
would
love
that
additional
support.
N
A
fun
event
that
we're
having
this
year
we're
having
another
virtual
run.
We've
done
a
couple.
N
N
N
N
Last
year's
winner,
travis
hankins,
is
still
the
top
of
the
leaderboard.
He
caught
a
a
very.
N
Good-Sized
fish
the
first
week
of
march
and
he's
still
on
top
so
somebody's
got
to
beat
travis.
N
N
N
N
N
And
we've
all
gotten
slowly
adjusted
to
virtual
meetings
like
this
and
doing.
N
In
our
office
and
in
our
building,
if
we
get
more
than
250
anyone
over
that,
they
will
get
a.
A
A
Hand
in
hand
you
know
boom
boom
santa
weaver.
I
didn't
even
help
to
go
along
with
me,
mr
williams,.
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
I
mentioned
our
volunteers
earlier:
they've
done
a
tremendous
job.
I've
coached
before
I
know.
N
D
Hey
jeff,
that
was
a
good
rundown
and,
as
I
shared
you
know,
sam
is
help
coaching.
The.
D
Sexville
raiders
13
under
football.
I
know
the
parents
and
the
athletes
and
the
coaches.
D
Really
appreciate
the
work
that
you've
been
doing,
the
refs
are
doing
a
great
job.
You.
D
Know
I've
witnessed
a
couple
of
the
games
and
they're
really
everybody's
kind
of
coming
together.
D
So
really
appreciate
the
rep
program.
Direct
football
specifically
look
forward
to
the.
D
D
Up
for
that,
so
that's
cool.
I
didn't
realize
you
had
that
and
then
last
is
the
dog
park.
D
Any
given
time
and
it's
really
well
maintained,
your
team
is
doing
a
great
job.
Maintaining
I
know.
D
The
partnership
you
have
with
the
friends
of
the
dog
park-
and
it
just
seems
like
the.
D
Numbers
are
growing,
you
know
down
there,
so
really
kudos
to
you
and
getting
that
going.
So
I.
D
N
C
N
I
think
it's
very
challenging
for
them
to
try
to
do
that
and
then
still
keep
it
clean
and
safe.
N
N
But
I
know
they
have
a
lot
of
challenges
so
we're
we're
trying
to
work
through
this
as
best.
C
C
On
it
today,
I
think
he
painted
half
orange
and
half
purple
and
every
time
you
go
by
there.
C
You
have
some
very
creative
things
you
keep
going.
I
am
very
impressed
with
what
park
and
rex.
C
Does
and
I'm
sure
you
will
get
through
this
gymnasium
fiasco
here
in
the
near
future,.
A
N
That,
yes,
I
could
jump
right
into
that
if
you'd
like
yeah,
you
might
as
well
just.
A
Keep
rolling
here
and
then
we'll
we'll
wrap
it
up
after
that.
Go
ahead.
N
N
N
And
additional
parking
parking
has
always
been
an
issue
with
that
site.
The
construction
there's.
N
N
N
A
playground
there
that
will
be
installed
in
the
spring.
We
have
had
some
challenges
with.
N
A
lot
of
trees
that
were
dead
for
dying
and
we
had
to
take
down
a
lot
of
what
was.
N
N
N
Projects
going
very
well,
there
will
be
a
future
memorial
area.
It
is
yet
to
be
determined.
N
Whether
we're
doing
a
monument
or
some
memorial
garden,
we'll
be
reaching
out
to
the
veterans.
N
Advisory
council
and
other
veterans
groups
to
get
some
input
on
that
we've
heard
some
feedback.
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
Parking
lot,
and
once
those
are
done,
the
union
bridge
site
will
be
about
nine
miles
from
there.
N
B
B
N
N
N
N
When
they
are
new
facilities,
like
an
expansion
of
deer
park
or
adding
lights,
where
there
were
no.
N
So
we
try
to
be
very
creative
with
how
we
can
leverage
these
dollars
and
go
as
far
as
we
can.
A
A
But
that
certainly
has
changed
a
little
bit
now.
Those
things
are
so.
A
Focused
that
that
big
bow
that
typically
see
up
there.
A
Is
is
kind
of
non-existent
right
now,
so
well
done
on
that
led
lighting.
Anything
else
for
jeff
on.
A
Appreciate
you
bringing
us
up
today,
especially
in
in
covid
time,
it's
it's
good
to
hear.
A
And
guys
are
doing
a
yeoman's
job
over
there,
so
kudos
to
everyone.
That's
involved.
A
Okay,
I
have
not
heard,
as
I
figured
we
wouldn't
from.
A
The
gentleman
who
is
asking
for
the
waiver
on
his
sprinkler
system
up
there
mike
I
asked.
A
Schedule
for
thursday
next
week,
you
see
a
problem
in
a
week's
delay
here
for
his
overall
project.
A
No,
I
I
do
not.
I
spoke
with
mr
fisher
this
morning
and
there's
some
actually
we're
going.
A
A
With
jason
and
mike
and
get
a
time
which
I
kind
of
like
to
do
it
at
the
beginning
of
the
session.
A
We
make
that
work
for
next
thursday,
what
I
was
going
to
suggest?
Yes,
certainly,
but
I.
C
As
was
mike,
perhaps
you
know
we
need
to
make
a
uniform
change
in
our
code
here.
C
These
cases
as
they
pop
up,
I
think
we
will
be
seeing
some
more
of
them
in
carroll
county.
I
don't.
D
D
Get
these
you
know
these
issues
waived
not
saying
that
they're
not
going
to
get
them
waived.
D
So
I
think
that
was
the
decision
we
made
and
I
just
want
to
continue
it.
A
A
A
C
Yeah
I
just
was
trying
to
simplify
codes
coming
in
for
permits
anything.
A
Week,
since
you
guys
are
going
to
be
site,
visiting
that'll
be
easy
to
be
able
to
do
so.
A
Give
make
sure
he's
got
the
right
connection,
so
he
can
roll
in
here
any
other
thoughts
on
this
one.
A
A
B
I'd
like
to
bring
to
mr
zolowski's
attention
see
if
he
can
talk
in
the
future.
B
B
B
B
B
G
By
the
president
of
board,
so
we'll
provide
you
again
with
the
copy
of
the
of
the
state
of.
G
Emergency
and
what
it
offers,
and
so
you
know
we
can
have
time,
there's
no
conflict
of
interest.
G
No,
there
is
no
such
financial
aid.
That's
why
in
counties
it's
no
different
than
no
one
being
able.
D
D
D
D
D
D
It's
the
law
when
it
comes
to
these
things
that
the
that
the
governor
has
directed.
D
D
Situation
right
we
can.
We
can
definitely
have
that
conversation
with
christopher
online.
G
A
Let's
stop
our
open
admin
discussion
who
can.
A
All
right
with
that
said,
let's
stop
open
admin.
Let's
back
up
to
that
agenda
item
which.
A
Yeah
mike
okay,
mike
I've
got
you
eat
them,
stand
by.
P
Mike
george
tell
us
what
we're
doing
here
and
then
we'll
hear
from
elam
tim
is
that
the
right.
A
Way
to
go
with
this
with
this
waiver
request
yep
thumbs
up
mike
again
good
morning
to
you.
A
Chief
of
permits,
mike
zepp,
thank
you,
commissioners,
good
morning
again,
yeah
a
specific
case.
A
Requiring
a
sprinkler
system
is
a
separate
from
the
state
requirements
for
new
dwellings.
A
It
is
out
of
chapter
170.
Your
local
ordinance
requires
this
based
on.
D
A
So
the
the
house
is
currently
in
the
framing
stage,
I'm
want
to
verify
with
mr
fisher,
but.
A
Existing
house
not
in
the
additions
it
appears,
none
of
the
windows
observed,
meet
the
current.
A
Requirements
for
emergency
escape
rescue
openings,
so
in
cases
like
this
typically
with
the.
O
Yes,
good
morning,
elon
fisher
speaking,
thank
you
for
letting
me
being
a
part
here.
A
And
get
since
he's
on
here,
questions
for
mr
fisher.
O
Like
I
said
it's,
it's
windows
that
were
there.
A
Of
clear
opening
the
windows
that
I
measured
on
site
were
four
square
feet.
Let's
put.
A
A
A
A
A
Dick,
I
see
your
microphones
on
questions
from
you.
This
is
in
your
district
commissioner,
weaver.
C
No,
I
don't
have
any
questions.
I've
talked
to
him
before
one
of
these
and
I
just
he's.
C
A
Okay,
mike
and
and
jason,
or
whichever
one
wants
to
take
this
one
and.
A
You're
you're
the
professionals
here
and
your
humble
opinions,
you
you
don't
have
a
problem.
M
So
that's
kind
of
where
our
stance
is
we'd
be
up
the
board
to
make
that
determination.
A
A
Okay,
well,
just
just
as
we
did
with
with
mr
lap,
mr
fisher.
A
And
you're
familiar
because
you
and
I
have
talked
to
we-
we
would
certainly
110.
A
Your
it
is,
it
is
your
your
thoughts
that
you
are
indeed
gonna.
Make
that
make
that
happen.
O
Very
important
for
us,
as
well
even
in
pa,
if
we're
not
required
for
those
or
not.
A
E
Specifications
for
people
have
to
get
out
an
emergency,
and
when
I
look
at
stuff
like.
E
Are
you,
are
you
trying
to
keep
them
the
same,
the
same
square
feet
that
they
are
right
now.
O
E
O
Not,
except
for
the
new
edition
that
we
put
on
there,
we
had
to
put
a
big
window
in.
M
A
Hey
hey
mike
touch
touch
on
the
the
the
the
dimensions
of
the
windows.
Again,
I
think
I
heard.
A
I
don't
believe
it'll
be
50,
well
you're,
going
from
four
square
feet
to.
E
E
E
O
M
If
I
could
just
add
to
that
too,
the
window
size
is
also
relevant
in
regards
to
firefighter
safety.
M
M
It's
a
children's
bedroom
or
adults
bedroom
there's
also
firefighting
implications
that.
A
So
yeah,
so
they
asking
for
the
commissioner
frazier
you're
asking
for
the
calculation
earlier.
A
About
egress,
in
order
to
get
into
in
or
out
of
that
bedroom,
I
think
it's
very
important
so.
D
Regarding
the
windows,
when
it
was
built,
was
it
built
to
code
or
not
did
the
house,
it
was
an.
A
Old
farm
style
house,
so
really
there
weren't
a
lot
of
coats
and
even
developed
at
that
point.
A
Of
common
sense
here
you
know
the
sprinkler
system
is
there
for
a
reason.
A
Make
an
effort
to
make
sure
that
the
secondary
importance
is
put
on
and
placed
on
the
fact
that.
A
They
need
to
get
in
and
out
of
there
and
with
ease-
and
you
know
not.
E
A
Mr
fischer,
yes,
so
and
in
here,
okay,
so
the
the
the
decision
here
that
we're
getting
ready.
O
O
So
I
would
be
more
than
willing
to
go
forward
with
that.
If,
if
that's
the
way
you
feel
about
it,.
A
Okay,
dick
that
answer
your
question
correct,
sir:
okay,
dick's
good
all
right
anything
else,.
A
On
this
one,
commissioner,
if
I
could
just
add
one
thing,
just
just
for
the
record,
the
code
would.
M
Just
want
to
make
that
clear,
right:
okay,
okay,
all
right
got
a
motion
in
second
all
those
in
favor.
A
A
The
the
right,
the
right
decision,
moving
forward
here
and.
A
A
A
Agenda
and
go
back
into
open
admin,
anything
else
for
open
admin.
C
All
right,
I
was,
as
I
said
yesterday
at
the
try
museum
meeting
out
there
and
they
are
in.
C
The
process
of
trying
to
get
a
grant
to
replace
the
open
pavilion
out
there
and
I
don't
know
if.
C
C
And
they
have
to
they've
grasped
that
area
and
seated
it
and
removed
the
stage
from
the
pavilion.
C
If
you
use
the
counties,
total
500
000,
so
it's
all
over
the
place
most
of
the.
C
C
Some
money
into
it
to
help
them
get
to
the
point
if
they
needed
supplemental
funds
to
build.
C
E
Six
months
ago,
about
the
pavilion
out
there
and
that
we
gave
we
gave
them
x
amount
of
dollars.
E
Would
be
come
from
some
type
of
fundraiser
or
something
I
think
jack
weighed
in
on
that.
C
Jack
went
there,
but
I
was
asking
yeah
they
get
close
to
this.
Would
we
be
able
to
supplement.
C
You
mean,
besides
the
60
000,
100
000
or
whatever
the
number
is.
I
I
think
it's
60
now.
I
think
about.
G
Right,
if,
if
we're
all
talking
about
the
same
project,
the
economic
development
came.
G
To
the
board,
back
in
the
late
winter
february,
early
march,
time
frame
with
a
request
to
go.
G
To
apply
for
a
grant
to
the
heart
of
the
civil
war
heritage
area
I'm
enduring
for
to.
G
Think
this
is
what
you're
remembering
commissioner
frazier.
Then
economic
development
said
that.
G
G
C
That
that's
basically
it
roberta
the
funds,
the
grant,
we
don't
know
about
it
yet,
and
they.
C
Were
just
asking
if
it
gets
close,
would
that
be
a
possibility,
so
they
would
have
it
in
place.
C
For
next
spring,
when
they
open
up
again,
apparently
that's
it's
gonna,
we're.
C
Gonna
have
to
replace
something
anyway
or
raise
it
anyway
in
the
future.
So.
C
Get
the
grant
did
they
request
a
bond
bill
in
this
last
year
or
something
of
that
sort
as
well.
G
But
may
I
suggest
that
this
become
an
agenda
item
if
the
economic
development
is.
G
G
To
put
that
in
place
when
and
if
they
become
ready
for
actual
application
for
projects.
C
C
We're
gonna
have
to
be
prepared
right,
I
mean,
I
agree.
I
think
if
something
needs.
E
E
A
Okay,
dick
you
and
I
had
a
conversation
earlier
in
the
week
about
fees.
A
Engaged
in
some
discussion
and
put
together
a
work
group
down
there
with
permits
and.
A
We
could
make
some
sort
of
movement
in
our
ag
community
for
a
lesser
amount,
on
the
permits
or
or.
A
Or
what
have
you
this
came
to
light?
I've
got
a
very
large
commercial
grower
in
my
district
up.
A
Near
the
carroll,
frederick
county
line
and
the
gentleman
or
the
company
up,
there
is
putting
up.
A
Approaching
almost
twenty
thousand
dollars-
and
it's
I
think
it's
twenty.
A
Twenty
cents
per
square
foot,
I
believe
dick,
if
I'm
correct
on
that
and
if
they're,
if
they're.
A
Considered
ag
instead
of
commercial,
I
think,
there's
a
difference
in
fees
there,
but
I
what
I'd.
A
Could
be
done
when
it
comes
to
these
type
of
facilities?
Your
thoughts
as
we
look
through
the.
C
Form
they
fall
under
farm,
basically,
classification,
which
is
a
hundred
dollar
billing.
C
Fee
or
not,
if
they
have
that
there
shouldn't
be
any
problem.
I
think
the
problem
rests
in.
C
So
I
don't
know
how
we
have
to
how
we're
gonna
have
to
deal
with
that
one
here
in
the.
C
The
future
they
are
are
they
glass
houses
they're.
Putting
up,
though,.
C
Structures,
they're
not
permanent,
so
I
don't
I
don't
hold
me
too.
I
don't
know
what
they're.
A
C
In
the
state
farm
bureau,
everybody
uses
it
tags
on
vehicles
for
k
tags
if
they
have
a
1040f.
C
They
can
get
it
without
it
no
way
as
far
as
state
taxes
assessments
here
again,
a.
C
1040F
is
a
determining
factor,
so
you
might
reach
out
to
them
if
they're
following
that.
C
B
B
A
Just
make
it
a
briefing
type
thing
for
a
future
agenda
item
just
to
get
us
the
if
dan's.
What's.
G
Right,
okay,
I
can
certainly
have
staff
prepare
that
just
to
commissioner
boucher's
comment.
G
The
county
doesn't
handle
tax
assessments.
The
assessment
is
determined
by
the
state.
A
To
keep
at
home
here
no
disrespect
to
any
of
the
establishments
that
are
listed
that
are
listed.
A
Was
on
the
permitting
and
the
associated
fees
as
it
pertains
to
these
various
agricultural.
A
Venues
that
that
do
this
type
of
of
of
construction
and
also
to
see
if
in
our
permits,.
A
A
A
At
the
tannery
barn,
that's
the
chamber,
business
breakfast
and
that's
the
first
one.
A
Will
be
on
union
property?
I
wouldn't
do
that
to
you
dennis
that's
a
dangerous
intersection
here.
A
Anyway,
9
a.m,
planning
and
zoning
commission
meeting
commissioner
rostein.
E
A
A
For
those
that
didn't
know
the
young
lady
jennifer
burr,
who
was
the
manager
of
our
tawny.
A
A
farewell
and
I've
got
a
certificate
for
her
and
what
have
you
from
from
us.
A
A
This
earlier
is
finksburg
planning
and
citizens
council
meeting
and
commissioner
weaver
will
be.
A
A
We
have
comp
rezoning,
that's
the
is
that
that's
just
the
hearing
is
that
right,
ed,
no.