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A
Good
morning,
carroll
county,
it's
thursday
march
11
time
beautiful
thursday.
A
You
know
they
said
it's
gonna
get
up
to
72
degrees,
so
motion
to
adjourn.
That's
right.
A
So,
although
hope
is
not
the
course
of
action,
I
do
hope
that
this
weather
continues.
A
And
neighbors,
as
we
continue
to
move
towards
a
sense
of
normalcy,.
A
As
we
do
every
open
session,
let's
stand
for
the
pledge
of
allegiance
afterwards
take
a
moment.
A
A
Okay
again,
I
just
love
that
pledge.
Let's
start
with
priority
carol,
commissioner
boucher.
C
C
Commissioner,
lance
but
that's
his
district,
so
I
got
permission
to
be
out
there.
He
had
something.
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
It's
absolutely
gorgeous,
I'm
very
grateful
to
chris
chris
swam
and
matt
arnold,
who
put
together.
A
Okay,
commissioner
weaver
yeah
last
night,
I
attended
the
board
of
bed
meeting.
I
just
want
to.
D
You
know
they
outlined
one
of
the
I'm
not
going
to
say
credit
recovery,
but
that's
about
it
for
a.
D
And
there
actually,
the
outline
for
it
was
phenomenal
july
through
august.
D
Levels
they
should
be
on
so
I
just
wanted
to.
It
was
a
just
the
outline
of
the
program
they're.
D
Building
it
as
they
go
presently
for
this
summer,
but
you
know
it's
going
to
take
a
lot
of.
D
Coordination
with
teachers
with
other
people,
but
a
phenomenal
program,
that'll
come
together.
D
Group
from
the
boosters
from
manchester
valley
for
raising,
I
think,
fifty
thousand
dollars
for.
D
Their
sign
up
there
and
matt,
colander
and
group
good
luck
continue
working
on
that
and.
D
I
give
them
a
lot
of
credit
for
spending
the
time
and
effort
and
in
the
community,
the.
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
Economic
development
department
and
the
state
of
maryland
commerce
department
work
together
to.
B
B
B
B
B
B
E
Good
morning
to
a
couple
of
things
off
of
my
colleagues,
commissioner
weaver
you're
right,
I.
E
I
saw
that
program
that
they're
doing
we're
gonna
have
to
pay
very
attention
to
that,
while.
E
To
we
need
to
pay
attention
because
yesterday,
and
I
think
commissioner
frazier.
E
Was
on
there
with
me
for
a
little
while
mako
conducted
an
education
funding.
E
E
E
You
know
it's
interesting,
restaurants
are
going
to
open,
but
they
still
have
to
social
distance.
So.
E
E
That
these
restaurants
are
going
to
be
boom
all
back
open
again,
it's
sort
of
catch-22:
what
does.
E
E
So
I
question
that
part
of
of
what
the
governor
said
this
week
and
certainly
you're
right.
E
That
this
was
that
this
was
declared
a
pandemic.
A
couple
other
quick
things.
E
Commissioner,
weaver
knows
him:
mr
carol
bish
the
bish
farm
has
been
has
been
listed
as.
E
A
maryland
century
farm
and
that's
a
huge
deal.
We
don't
have
a
whole
lot
of
those
and
we're.
E
Gonna
pay
tribute
to
mr
bish
next
thursday
in
priority
carol.
We've
got
some
proclamations.
E
But
until
then
congratulations
to
the
bish
family
and
certainly
to
the
frock
family
as
well.
E
Two
days
ago,
it's
house
bill
1372
senate
bill
965.,
that's
in
an
attempt
to
fix
the
money
issue.
E
That
is
associated
with
kerwin
mike
fowler,
and
I
spoke
several
times
over
the
last
24
hours.
E
Because
they'll
be
able
to
at
least
have
four
bargaining
units
at
carroll,
community
college.
E
So
we've
got
to
keep
an
eye
on
that,
but
it
appears
as
if
that,
indeed
is
going
to
pay
us.
E
And
finally,
so
is
not,
of
course
nobody
will
probably
miss
me,
but
in
about
an.
E
Hour,
I'm
gonna,
I'm
gonna
leave
here
and
I
will
watch
the
rest
of
the
session.
E
As
it's
recorded,
but
I
wanna
give
a
huge
congrat,
congratulations
out
to
our
our
folks.
E
In
law
enforcement,
many
of
you
will
remember
there
was
a
a
suspicious
package
that
exploded.
E
In
the
lyme
borough
area
about
five
six
months
ago,
and
that
investigation
has
been
ongoing.
E
The
north
carol
facility-
because
this
got
to
tell
you
when
you
hear
the
details
of
this.
E
E
Other
partners
went
through
to
make
an
arrest
and
today
they're,
going
to
have
a
press.
E
Conference
at
11
a.m
and
I'll
be
representing
county
government
at
that
press
conference.
E
And
more
to
come
on
that,
but
I
want
to
give
a
huge
congratulations
out
to
our
our
men
and
women.
E
In
law
enforcement,
they
did
an
incredible
job
and
it
just
goes
to
show
what
kind
of
talent
we've.
A
Absolutely
thank
you
and
real,
quick
yeah,
please,
commissioner
lance.
I
appreciate
the.
E
But
you
heard
you,
you
heard
the
the
nucleus
of
all
that
conversation.
You
know,
I
was
glad,
listen.
A
The
comment
you
made
about
our
law
enforcement-
it's
often
unseen,
the
tooth
to
tail
ratio.
What.
A
But
the
tail
the
logistics
and
the
work
that
goes
on
and
the
the
efforts
in
partnerships
from.
A
Our
sheriff's
department,
across
the
spectrum
to
to
figure
out
you
know
the
solution
to
some.
A
Sometimes
very
complex
problems
does
not
get
recognized,
so
I
appreciate
you
bringing
that
up.
A
A
In
allowing
us
to
have
that
town
hall
flawlessly
and
some,
I
think
very
good.
A
Our
land
resource
management,
if
there's
interest,
please
call
in
or
check
into
that,
and
the
sites.
A
A
Sitting
up
here
with
the
five
of
us:
it's
not
necessarily
our
opinion
to
provide
opinions.
A
A
Up
with
course,
of
action
on
how
to
allocate
that
money-
and
it
also
gives
us
a
longer
time
period.
A
To
to
use
that
money,
as
opposed
to
the
last
funds
that
were
given
to
us
so
more
to
follow.
A
On
that,
I
just
want
to
throw
that
out
there,
as
this
is
a
I
believe,
a
priority
for
carroll
county.
A
Rallying
around
coming
up
with
the
solutions,
so
I
I
definitely
applaud
them.
Oh
the
the
last.
A
Thing
is
you,
you
got
to
give
appreciation
where
it's
due,
the
town
hall
on
tuesday.
A
Senators
hester
katie,
hester
and
justin
reedy.
I
was
joined
by
them
along
with.
A
Delegates
krebs
and
rose
on
the
phone
calls
on
monday
and
then
the
participation
on
tuesday.
A
So
I
really
just
want
to
give
a
shout
out
to
the
team
and
looking
out
for
how
we
can.
A
Continue
to
move
forward
with
kobit
19
and
the
vaccines
okay,
unless
there's.
A
Being
put
in
place
and
by
our
by
the
rules,
we
have
to
say
whether
we
want
to
continue
this
or.
A
Not
my
impression
on
the
state
of
emergency
I'm
going
to
open
it
up,
but
I
figure
I
want
to.
A
Reinforce
wearing
the
masks,
we
are
really
here
to
enforce,
adhering
to
the
laws
we
don't
make.
A
A
In
you
know
the
grocery
stores
government
buildings.
There
is
no
question
about
that.
A
A
From
our
governor,
so
again
I
I
know
I
sound
parochial
about
it,
but
it's
very
important
because.
A
A
C
A
D
You
know
some
of
our,
I
guess
funding
and
some
things
happening
that's
coming
through.
I
hope.
D
With
the
vaccinations
stepping
up
we're
going
to
see,
you
know
it's
going
to
take
months
yet.
D
So
I
agree
with
you:
the
state
of
emergency
is
not
needed,
I
think
to
be
extended
at
this
time.
D
D
A
B
C
C
A
A
A
E
Here,
surprise
to
everyone:
I
guess
because
of
my
public
safety
background
everything
else.
E
That
we've
done
has
followed
the
the
governor's
direction
and
his
team
the
whole
time
through.
E
This
so
now,
I
would
assume
that,
as
a
result
of
us
going
out
on
a
limb
and
not
being
part
of
that.
E
That
will
we
will
not
be
following
the
governor's
direction
and
his
team,
like
we
have
in
the
past,.
E
I
think
it's
too
soon.
I
suspect
that
the
governor,
because
of
the
decisions
that
he
made
this.
E
A
couple
days
ago,
we'll
probably
be
doing
something
with
the
state
state
of
emergency.
E
Within
the
next
30
days-
and
I
I'm
just
I'm
perplexed
at
why
all
of
a
sudden
now,
we
feel
as.
E
E
I'm
wrong,
but
my
only
point
here
is:
we
have
consistently
followed
the
governor's
guidelines.
E
And
his
his
team's
parameters
and
now
we're
not
so
that's
fine,
I'm
you
guys.
E
It's
a
majority
here,
but
I
want
to
go
on
record
as
disagreeing
with
that
direction.
Okay,
it's.
A
E
E
A
A
Just
me,
I
guess
what
I
believe
in
is
making
decisions
and
accepting
what
risk
is
necessary.
A
A
A
A
E
E
A
E
Home,
but
I
just
think
in
remaining
consistent
with
all
the
things
that
we
have
done
over
this.
E
Probably
going
to
lift
that
state
of
the
state
emergency
very
shortly,
so
you
know
I
just.
E
E
E
E
With
the
state,
until
such
time
as
we
all
feel
comfortable
moving
forward
together,
no-
and
I.
A
I
agree
with
you
in
the
sense
that
we
should
absolutely
remain
vigilant
and
yeah.
There
was.
B
A
That's
right
the
the
biggest
reason
or
a
major
reason
why
the
governor
is
in
a
state
of
emergency.
A
Is
allow
him
and
given
him,
the
authorization
to
moving
the
national
guard
into
positions.
A
That
he
needs
to
move
the
national
guard.
That
is
that,
along
with
requesting
fema
support
and.
A
A
Vigilant
and
that
you
know
that's,
like
you
said,
I
think,
we're
going
in
the
right
direction.
A
Whether
we
do
it
now,
unfortunately,
a
decision
has
to
be
made
about
the
state
of
emergency.
Today,.
A
H
Thank
you
maggie.
Just
there
there
are
a
lot
of
moving
pieces
still
going
on
with
this
particular.
H
Response,
the
and
and
just
keep
in
mind
that
the
state
of
emergency
for
the
county
also
has
to
do.
H
H
Will
continue
to
respond
to
this
emergency?
We
do
have
national
guard
assets
there
that
we
have.
H
Of
emergency
or
not,
I
just
wanted
to
make
sure
that
we
make
the
point
that.
H
A
The
best
not
just
message
but
action
should
be
taken
for
the
county,
and
I
appreciate
that
you.
A
A
D
H
Examples
when
the
emergency
operations
plan
is
activated,
the
department
of
public
works.
H
Is
our
resource
support
coordinating
function
lead
so
a
lot
of
the
activity.
H
H
Centers
around
vaccination
clinics,
our
department
of
public
works
is
taking
on
that
extra.
H
H
G
So
so
I'll
weigh
in,
I
think
ed
did
to
talk
to
me
about
this
yesterday
and.
G
I
don't
think
that
I
think
that
the
logistical
issues
that
would
affect
the
health
department.
G
Tight
and
careful
coordination
with
community
partners
in
order
to
accomplish
the
goals
that.
G
G
G
That
lifting
the
state
of
emergency
is
premature
and
that
that
really
sends
the
message
that.
G
G
And
you
know
there
are
still
variants
in
the
way
and
there's
still
some
uncertainties
and
so.
G
He
really
felt
like
both
for
logistical
reasons
and
for
sort
of
messaging
and
optics
reasons.
He.
A
Me
to
communicate
that
so
I
I
appreciate
that
both
both
of
you
and
it's
going
to
lead
into.
A
A
little
bit
more
discussion
we're
going
to
move
on
real,
quick
valerie.
Do
you
believe
that.
H
H
H
Best
and
during
that
situation
for
our
county,
I
you
know-
and
I
will
say
in
a
month
we're
in
a.
H
A
A
A
I
A
A
But
take
that
into
conversation
and
commissioner
wants.
Your
points
are
very
well
taken.
A
A
A
And
it's
also
the
law,
so
these
are,
I
think,
very
important
conversations.
E
Huge
right
now
and
would
be
such
a
negative.
I
appreciate
the
fact
that
that
my
colleagues.
E
E
Until
at
least
april,
the
12th
well,
I
definitely
think
we
can,
and
some
of
you
know
I
used
to
be.
A
In
the
army
and
there's
a
comment
about
training
to
standard
not
to
time,
and
this.
A
A
A
A
But
I
needed
to
get
all
of
this
out
and
we
haven't
had
this
in
quite
some
time
and
I
think.
D
To
us-
and
you
know,
sometimes
we
don't
get
all
the
facts
in
in
time
and
yeah
a
couple
couple.
D
Weeks
is
not
going
to
make
much
difference
in
this,
but
it
may
make
a
huge
difference
in
the.
D
A
C
C
A
So
I
think
you
know,
commissioner
boucher.
I
appreciate
your
comments,
but
what.
A
To
actions
also
highlighted
by
maggie
the
logistical
issues
that.
A
Health
department
from
you
know,
mr
singer,
and
what
commissioner
lance
also
amplified
was.
A
The
messaging
that
needs
to
continue
to
go
along
for
public
safety
and
to
say
that
we
are.
A
Still
within
the
pandemic
and
that
we
will
get
through
this,
you
know,
and
so
it
I
don't
think.
A
There's
anything
actually
political
about
this,
at
least
for
me,
there's
nothing,
political
that
you.
A
Know
this
has
everything
to
do
with
doing
what's
right
and
yeah
there's
no
at
least
that's
my.
A
View
I
I
don't
know
I
don't
deal
with
politics,
even
though
I
sit
here.
It's
more
about
community.
A
And
how
we're
dealing
with
things
so?
Okay,
any
other
further
discussion
comments.
No!
No!
Okay!
I,
as.
A
A
A
In
in
whatever
communications
is
eddon
or
maggie,
do
we
have
the
luxury
of
having
you.
G
You
have
the
luxury
of
having
me
today,
you're
awesome
and
a
few
shout
outs
were.
A
A
G
G
We
did
have
probably
almost
60
calls
the
next
day
from
folks
who
were
were
just
checking
in.
G
We've
been
able
to
schedule
over
half
of
them
already
so
so
we're
really
working.
G
With
those
folks
to
make
sure
that
they're
that
they're
getting
getting
on
the
schedule
so.
G
For
our
number
of
vaccines
each
week
we're
able
to
schedule
clinics
a
little
bit
more.
G
Sharing
today
noticed
some
things
that
we're
going
to
talk
about,
so
I
appreciate
how.
G
How
how
we
all
stay
up
on
the
latest
news
so
we'll
just
go
right
along
so,
as
you
had
mentioned,.
G
G
Even
though
our
testing
is
down
probable
that
the
you
know,
the
testing,
the
the.
G
Antigen
testing
seems
to
be
going
up
in
proportion.
Here's
our
14
day,
rolling
average.
G
And
you
can
just
see
the
impact
of
the
last
week,
or
so
with
a
little
little
uptick
at
the
end,.
G
To
29
has
gone
up,
and
these
are
small,
you
know
smaller
groups
of
people,
smaller
age
ranges.
G
Pui's
that
they're,
caring
for
which
has
been
great
they're
still
pretty
busy,
but
they.
G
Have
definitely
had
lower
numbers
of
covered
patients,
and
so
that's
something
we
like
to
see.
G
Here
are
the
the
deaths
you
can
see
as
you
as
I'm
sure
you
noted
in
the
last
several
weeks.
We.
G
G
G
Are
finally
starting
to
move
down
a
little
bit
so
this
week
we
have
several
clinics.
G
Complete
so
we
have
another
targeted
clinic
for
1a
and
1b,
so
private
schools
and
childcare
1b.
G
A
small
number
of
government
officials:
we
are
continuing
our
clinics
for
seven
adults,
75
and
up.
G
G
G
And
we're
now
able
to
schedule
those
a
little
bit
out,
which
is
great
since
we,
since
we
know
how.
G
I
did
want
to
note
that
all
along
we've
been
scheduling
folks
with
intellectual
and.
G
G
G
G
Those
folks
who
are
at
increased
risk
due
to
those
health
conditions
can
sign
up
and
and.
G
As
we're
scheduling
these
we're
getting
down
to
the
end
of
our
75
and
up
list,
that's
why.
G
You
know
fellow
congregants,
any
relatives,
anybody
who's,
75
and
up
in
carroll
county
who.
G
Get
an
update
get
on
our
schedule.
The
number
is
410-876-4848.
G
G
G
It's
harder
to
read,
but
but
you
can
see
here
just
our
pretty
consistent
use
of
the
vaccinations.
G
We've
gotten
every
week
just
to
bring
to
your
attention
last
week
was
a
little
busy,
because
we.
G
We
had
you
know
our
numbers
of
administered
or
actually
higher
than
our
number
of
of
allocated.
G
G
And
here's
our
I
like
to
call
this.
Our
sunset
chart.
G
Teachers
and
other
staff
at
ccps,
we
have
been
pretty
steadily
vaccinating
those
folks
and.
G
G
White
population
that
we
still
have
a
little
work
to
do
to
reach
out
to
our
hispanic
and
non-hispanic
asian
populations
and
we're
we're
doing
that
in.
G
G
You
can
ask
them
now,
just
maggie
real
quick.
What
is
the
difference,
and
I
know-
and
I
I
pretty.
A
A
A
Is
that
being
used
so
imunet
is
a
database
that
collects
vaccination
data
from
several
sources.
G
G
G
B
B
B
G
I,
commissioner
frazier,
I
can
make
you
a
special
version.
We
I
had.
We
had
really
been
offering
that.
G
For
the
for
the
school
board,
we
we
we
changed
that
a
little
bit,
because
the
the
cdc
guidance.
G
G
Meant
to
inform
the
opening
of
schools,
and
so
we
haven't
created
a
graph
to
go
along
with
that.
G
But
we
do
have
a
slide
in
the
the
the
slides
for
the
schools
that
addresses
that,
and
so
I
can.
G
G
Range
for
that
you
know
for
the
spc
guidance,
but
the
the
case
rate
that
we
have,
which
is.
G
Looking
at
the
number
of
cases
over
the
last
week
per
100
000
people
in
the
community
is
still.
G
G
It's
not
moderate,
it's
definitely
considered
substantial,
so
I
can
we
can
make
it
maybe.
G
We
can
make
a
rainbow
graph
that
incorporates
those
new
new
cdc
guidelines,
so
you
can.
G
Kind
of
see
how
that
how
the
cdc
is
kind
of
considering
our
community
transmission.
Thank
you.
A
Okay,
anything
else
maggie
again
hold
on
one
sec,
commissioner,
ross
dean
maggie
the.
E
Headline
in
the
carroll
county
times
today
back
to
headlines
again
says
that
the
cases
of
covet.
E
In
are
increasing
at
ccps.
I
I
I'd
like
to
see
some
of
those
charts
at
some
point
in
in
our
next.
E
Presentation
just
to
see
where
they
are
and
just
to
give
us
an
idea.
I
know
it's
not
in.
G
G
Different
way
than
we
do
so
they're
really
looking
at
students
who
are
you
know
who
are
actually.
G
They're
actively,
either
being
quarantined
or
isolated
and
we're
of
course,
looking
at
it.
G
At
a
broader
community
level
and
how
that
might
impact
school
transmission,
but
we
can
certainly.
D
Little
differently,
so
those
numbers
are
going
to
vary,
how
you
collect
the
data
and.
D
What
you
know
as
an
outbreak
or
potentially
he's
been
exposed
and
where
they
are,
so
you
can.
D
D
Health
department
has,
but
they
are
communicating
this
and
superintendent
lockhart
pointed
that.
D
Out
last
night,
the
differences-
and
they
do
have
a
few
spots,
that
they're
concerned
about.
K
Good
morning,
commissioners
share
my
screen
here.
K
K
Okay,
well
we're
gonna
gonna
go
through
the
first
few
slides
real
quickly.
K
Items
listed
is
the
purchase
of
the
ambulance
fleet
from
the
volunteer
system.
K
K
K
K
B
Looking
from
the
devil's
devil's
advocate
here,
why
wouldn't
every
our
house
say
we
don't
agree.
K
The
second
appraisal
could
actually
provide
a
number-
that's
well
above
that
10,
so
we
want
to
at.
K
K
They
could
get
their
own
appraisal
completed
yeah.
Well,
if
you
have
confidence
in
the
person.
B
Every
fire
company
out
there
is
going
to
say
we
disagree
or.
B
K
Of
ambulance
provides
the
ability,
I'm
sorry,
I
lost
my
spot
dear
friend,.
K
K
K
K
K
K
K
K
K
Also
provides
the
opportunity
or
a
lot
of
stations
may
make
their
ambulances
try
to
last
10
years.
K
K
K
K
Gives
you
some
scenarios
with
the
billing
at
a
hundred
percent
for
the
volunteer
corporations.
K
The
county
assumes
personnel
services
and
staffing.
In
that
scenario,
the
volunteers.
K
K
K
Volume
would
be
resolved
with
with
this
arrangement
of
purchasing
the
ambulances.
K
K
K
K
Have
any
questions
feel
free
to
ask?
I
have
one
bob,
yes,
looking
at
you
know,
there's
a
reason.
D
Usually
gives
us
some,
you
know
we're
gonna,
we're
gonna,
take
really
good
care
of
this.
The.
D
Or
just
buys
another
one
that
type
mentality
can
set
in.
So
is
there
a
way,
at
least
like
a
10.
D
Ownership
for
those
companies
or
something
or
is
that,
is
it
even
possible-
I
don't
know,
but
I
I.
D
K
K
K
To
cover
that
service,
but
also
to
the
ownership
issue
as
far
as
insurance
through
legit.
K
Our
in
our
discussions
with
the
presidents
would
be
greatly
reduced
with
being
able.
A
You
very
much,
I
know,
there's
a
lot
of
interest
in
that.
Yes,
sir,
okay.
A
Let's
we're
fortunate
to
be
joined
by
miss
dorothy
fox
executive
director
of
partnership
for.
L
Me
I
I'm
very
excited
to
be
able
to
share
some
of
the
results
of
our
community
health.
L
Needs
assessment,
so
thank
you
again
for
having
me
this
morning
what
I'm
going
to
go
over
today.
L
L
L
22
years,
which
is
just
amazing-
and
I
also
want
to
point
out
that
we
have
a
very
strong.
L
Governing
board
of
directors
so
to
get
into
the
meat
and
potatoes
here
I
want
to
also
thank.
L
L
Get
into
the
community
and
and
see
what
their,
what
they're
seeing
so
I'm
going
to
be
sharing.
L
L
L
L
L
Okay,
the
main
elements
of
the
2021
community
assessment
were
built
from
our
2012
15
and
18.
L
L
L
We
could
average
this
out
and
get
some
feedback
from
some
of
our
more
underserved.
L
L
L
Telehealth
but
12
percent
had
missed
appointments
and
feeling
depressed
was
indicated
by
13.
L
L
L
L
L
About
reliability.
Here's
an
example:
when
we
asked
about
high
blood
pressure
that
we
didn't
see.
L
L
Types
of
cancer-
it
was
also
discussed
here.
It
was
also
discussed
very
frequently
in
some
of
our.
L
Focus
groups
with
diabetes
has
a
health,
has
a
doctor,
nurse
or
other
health
provider
have
ever.
L
L
People
stop
taking
their
medication
due
to
costs,
so
we're
seeing
a
decrease
in
that
area.
L
L
L
Or
friend,
who
misused
opioids
new
this
year,
we
added
a
marijuana
question:
93.5
reported
they.
L
L
L
L
Three
groups
that
that
we
that
were
represented
and
down
the
side
here,
are
the
areas
there
were.
L
L
Had
a
total
of
10
focus
groups,
two
groups
were
new.
This
year
the
groups
represented
transitional.
L
L
L
L
We
found
were
the
top
five
issues
that
they
believed
were
most
important
I'll
go
through.
L
Each
one
of
those
with
comments
of
what
they
felt,
but
I
want
to
make
it
clear
that.
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
And
depression
related
to
covid
illegal
substance
abuse.
We
have
received
information
that
was
new.
L
L
L
L
L
L
Some
additional
information:
how
would
you
like
to
receive
information
from
physicians,
and
that
is.
L
That
runs
the
gamut
from
written
to
orally,
so
we
are
still
going
to
be
working
on
that.
L
L
Are
number
two
and
those
issues
that
roll
up
into
making
us
overall
number
three.
L
L
L
L
L
A
C
In
putting
this
together,
thank
you
great,
thank
you
so
so
with
that
said,
just
briefly,
what
are
the.
A
L
L
Is
that
we're
able
to
take
this
one
stream
of
information
and
build
all
the
plans
together?
So.
L
We're
we're
not
seeing
redundancy
or
duplication.
It's
it's
thanks
to
the
hospital,
the
health.
L
I
also
feel
an
obligation
to
go
back
to
those
people
who
have
influenced
the
survey
such
as.
L
A
Lifebridge
and
the
health
department
to
talk
about
issues
dealing
with
covid
dealing
with
the.
A
Vaccines
and
doses,
but
also
other
issues
and
maybe
outlying
issues
so
and
your
efforts
have
also.
A
A
Absolutely
okay:
let's,
let's
move
on,
I
know
judge
hecker
is
on
along
with.
I
would
imagine.
A
Dina
black
and
who
else?
Let's
see
where
am
I
to
talk
about
the
fy
22
discretionary
grant.
A
I
You
I
know
that
all
of
you
are
familiar
with
drug
treatment
court.
It's
a
good,
I
think
miss
fox's.
I
Presentation
was
a
good
segue
to
my
presentation
here
today,
interesting
to
hear
the
focus.
I
Group's
response
and
perception
of
substance
abuse
here
in
the
county
and
and
how
it
is.
I
To
do
to
stem
the
tide
of
substance
abuse
and
particularly
since
so
much
focus
in
the.
I
I
I
I
Advise
the
commissioners
and
those
citizens
who
may
be
watching
and
other
members
of
the
community.
I
I
Treatment
corps
team,
in
particular
deanna
black,
who,
without
whom
the
program
really
would
not.
I
Be
possible
so
I'm
happy
to
answer
any
questions
I'll.
Let
you
know
that
we're
we're
looking.
I
A
A
A
A
On
the
veterans
in
dealing
with
drug
treatment
through
the
court
system
and
they're
showing
about.
A
The
same
results
so
so
I
I
appreciate
that
I
love
the
model.
There
is
a
separate
veterans.
I
I
A
I
Opposed
to
it,
but
I
would
say
that
when
I've
been
I've
considered
that
in
the
past
the
two.
I
We
don't
offer
a
veteran
as
a
mentor
in
that
program,
but
we
certainly
their
their.
I
A
Yes,
sir,
any
other
comments,
I'm
judge
hecker,
I'm
glad
you
don't
have
a
demand
for
the
veterans.
D
Court
that
says
a
lot
here
in
carroll
county,
but
you've
done
a
tremendous
job.
I
think
over
the.
D
And
you
inherited
this
a
few
years
ago
and
taken
it
and
run
with
it.
Your
rate
of
success.
D
Year
or
two
out
is
running
what
what
percentage
the
recidivism
rate?
Yes,
we
sort
of
track
those.
I
Informally,
but
our
our
recidivism
rate
for
individuals
who
have
graduated
from
drug
treatment.
I
Court
is
less
than
30.
I
believe
the
last
time
I
looked
so,
which
is
better
than
much
better
than.
I
A
I
A
Okay,
now,
let's
move
on
to
have
a
discussion
on
the
exploration,
commons,
financial
presentation.
A
J
Today,
oh
good,
I'm
glad
we
presented
a
week
ago
on
the
building
project
itself
at
exploration.
J
Commons
and
since
then,
of
course,
that's
moved
forward.
In
fact,
I
believe
yesterday
the
seal.
J
J
Construction
move
forward,
so
that's
exciting.
We
wanted
to
bring
you
up
to
date
on
the
other.
J
Part
of
this
project,
which
is
the
financial
aspect
of
it
exploration
commons,
has
been
built
in
a.
J
J
Financial
pieces,
we
provided
a
paper
for
you
to
look
at
and
and
then
we
can.
J
Field
questions
anything
that
you
want
some
more
information
on
or
that
you
feel
isn't
clear.
J
So,
tony,
okay,
what
if
we
said
you
can't
I'm
just
curious
what
if
we
would
nothing?
I
apologize.
M
Good
morning,
commissioners,
we
wanted
to
share
with
you
this
morning,
some
of.
N
And
we've
prepared
a
briefing
paper
which
I
hope
you
have
before
you.
N
And
I
just
want
to
hit
a
few
highlights
on
on
the
briefing
paper.
Our
time
with
you.
N
This
morning
is
just
just
for
information
only
where
there's
no
no
decision
is
expected.
N
We've
secured
1
million
987
000
in
state
capital
project
funds,
an.
N
Additional
95
000
in
federal
grants
for
a
federal
grant
backing
way
back
in.
N
Fy
18
the
library
saved
150
000
in
our
budget
in
our
budget
year,
then.
N
And
so
in
total
we
have
brought
to
bear
for
the
project:
2
million
948
000.,
the
commissioners.
N
Appropriated
six
hundred
thousand
in
the
seat
through
the
cip
in
fy
18,
so
our
total,
our
total.
N
Secured
funding
is
three
and
a
half
million.
The
total
project
cost,
though,
is
4.9
million.
N
Covet
19
really
removed
the
momentum
of
our
fundraising
and
it
also
disrupted.
N
The
cost
of
construction
materials
if
you've
gone
out
to
try
to
buy
two
before
you've
you,
you.
N
Know
what
I
mean
so
we're
in
we're
in
a
spot
where
we,
we
still
have
1.4
million
to
be
raised.
N
For
the
project
and
I'm
going
to
repeat
you
know,
we've
raised
716
000
in
private
funds,
but.
N
N
Thousand
and
while
that's
you
know,
that's
a
nice
amount,
it's
still.
We
leaves
us
wondering.
N
N
So
the
pandemic
has,
you
know,
had
all
these
uneven
effects
on
on
our
lives
and
also
on.
N
Our
budgets,
when
we,
when
we
entered
fy21,
we
were
already
on
this
wild
ride
of
the
pandemic.
N
But
fortunately
our
fy
21
experience
hasn't
been
as
bad
as
we
as
we
had
feared
so.
N
Side
to
have
at
least
125
000
in
savings
in
our
current
year
budget,
it
could
be
twice
that
amount.
N
And
that's
one
of
the
one
of
the
the
things
we
wanted
to
present
to
the
commissioners.
N
One-Time
money
from
the
library
and
that
would
that
would
help
us
close
the
close
that
gap.
N
The
the
money
that
we,
the
shortfall
that
we
would
have,
we
have
a
loan
set
up
with
the.
N
Lot
with
the
county,
which
we
would
borrow,
but
if
we
can
reduce
that
amount
that
reduces.
N
The
interest
that
we
pay
would
pay
the
county
and
would
would
greatly
help
us,
and,
and
so
we.
N
We
asked
that
you
would
include
this
when
the
budget
discussions
turned
to
turn
to
uses
of.
N
One-Time
money
that
we
would
be
put
on
put
on
the
the
list
of
deserving
of
deserving
projects.
N
A
Comments-
and
you
know
sometimes
common
knowledge
is
not
so
common
and
what
I'm.
A
Sharing
with
you
is
for
common
knowledge
that
the
relief
package
that
1.9
trillion
dollars
that.
A
Is
going
to
be
signed,
32
and
a
half
million
of
that's
coming
to
carroll
county
18.5
million.
A
Tourism,
travel
and
hospitality
so
that
may
have
a
fit,
and
I'm
not
saying
this
is
where
money.
A
A
If
you
knew
those
numbers
or
knew
that
that
was
coming
out,
but
that
is
you
know,
received.
A
Yesterday
and
you
know,
pending
the
president's
signature,
this
will
then
come
into
effect,
so
I.
A
D
Fundraising,
you
know:
that's
that's
a
lot
of
money
to
make
make
up
what
you're
doing,
even
though.
D
J
You
know
throwing
our
hands
up
and
saying
we're
done
with
fundraising,
but
I
know
that
that
our.
J
Are
experts
at
fundraising?
We
are
novices
at
this
and
they're
facing
the
same
type.
J
D
A
hundred
different
people
asking
for
that
same
pot
of
money,
so
we
will
consider
that
I
think.
D
A
J
And,
and
for
the
the
positive
response
we
do
appreciate
it,
we
can't
wait
to
get
this
open.
A
Absolutely
okay:
let's
move
on
good
job
connie
to
talk
chapter
34
in
ethics.
We're
gonna
have.
A
A
A
O
Submit
a
certification
to
our
state
ethics
board,
confirming
that
our
local
ordinance
complies.
O
O
Officials
and
you
officials
would
be
like
appointed
pga
representatives
or
pga
chairmans.
O
From
soliciting
our
purchasing
department
on
behalf
of
a
particularly
lobbying
firm
in
other.
O
O
O
O
Go
revisit
the
solar
organization
you
passed
in
2018
when
I
was.
It
was
a
county
commissioner.
D
Of
the
officials
and
employees-
yes,
official,
I'm
sorry
officials
would
include
appointees.
D
Back
in
for
money
lobby
for
anything,
and
that
would
include
boards
and
commissions
if
aborted,
if.
O
O
Shouldn't
be
allowed
to
come
back
for
a
period
of
one
year
to
lobby
for
four
or
against.
You
know.
B
O
D
O
O
Requests
for
proposals
or
for
invitation
for
bids
they're
prohibited
from
submitting
a
proposal.
O
For
the
actual
project,
so
if
you
design,
as
I
said,
an
office
building
or
a
stormwater
pond,.
O
You
cannot
then
participate
in
the
actual
bids
for
the
actual
project.
O
O
O
O
A
Okay:
next,
we
had
a
public
hearing
on
the
25th
of
february.
The
board
voted
to
hold
the
record.
O
The
ordinance
amendments
has
proposed,
or
some
of
them
all
of
them,
none
of
them.
I
hope.
O
A
D
People
have
to
live
under
this
ordinance
and
in
this
chapter-
and
I
I
you
know,
if.
D
D
A
The
conversation-
and
you
know
specifics
on
on
the
changes:
okay
vote.
All
in
favor
we
got
4-0,
okay,.
A
Let's
move
on,
I
think
we're
gonna
have
miss
eisenberg,
mr
devil,
bass
and
jack
lyburn
come
on.
P
P
P
Allowable
uses
so
currently
in
our
code
and
and
I
want
in
general
in
the
use
table
medical.
P
So
what
we're
here
before
you
today
is
to
see
if
you
would
like
to
forward
this
to.
P
And
I
believe,
jack
and
tom
also
have
some
items
that
they'd
like
to
add
to
this
discussion.
Okay,.
Q
I'll
go
first,
commissioners.
After
review
of
this
proposal,
the
first
part
of.
Q
Talks
about
three
or
more
lots
being
allowed
currently
right
now,
the
way
the
code
acts.
Q
Creation
of
industrial
park,
the
second
item:
the
second
recommended
change.
Q
Q
I
think
we
had
some
very,
very
involved
and
very
good
discussions
regarding
the
commercial.
What
I.
Q
Q
That
it
would
ensure
that
there
is
commercial
creep
and
and
possibly
for
some
for
the
medical.
Q
Q
Then
allow
it
to
be
basically
unlimited,
as
the
proposal
suggests
thanks.
Okay,.
A
A
Jack,
do
you
have
any
comments?
Yeah
there,
you
go
all
right.
Yes,
I
do
about
a
year
or
so
ago,
when.
R
R
R
R
I'd
have
real
heartburn.
If
you
open
it
up
and
you
could
have
you
know
industrial
park
with.
R
R
R
You
know,
I
don't
I
hate
to
see,
you
know
and
I
talked
about
it
a
year
or
so
ago.
Oh.
R
So
I
I'd
like
to
see
the
way
it
is
and
keep
it.
You
know
20,
no
more
than
20
percent.
A
I
mean
is
this
meeting
the
needs
because
you
know
there's
a
targeted
area.
That's.
A
I'm
just
I'm
just
curious,
but
I
mean
are
you?
Are
you
telling
us
not
to
go
forward
with
this.
Q
Just
a
year
and
a
half
ago
that
that
we
are
allowing
that
again
creep
to
come
back
in
so.
Q
Which
allows
100,
I
really
feel
is
is
problematic
absolutely,
but
I
have
to
say.
Q
Q
B
This
this
letter
to
the
planning
zoning
commission-
I
just
don't
think
it's
necessary.
A
A
A
B
B
B
A
Okay,
I
got
a
motion
in
a
second
on
the
floor
and
the
only
discussion
I
have
taken,
no,
not
for.
A
R
Yes,
tom
has
convinced
me
and
after
looking
at
it,
yes,
I
agree
with
him.
Okay,.
R
Convinced
me
yeah
that
that
will
be
etched
in
stone.
So,
okay,
roberta
you
were
popping
in,
did.
A
You
want
to
cheers
or
take
some
wisdom
on
this
or
what
no
just
just
hit
the
wrong
button.
Sorry.
A
Planning
zoning
commission
anything
else
all
in
favor
of
not
sending
it.
I
got
four
okay.
A
Interesting,
let's
talk
about
the
consolidate
and
I
appreciate
all
the
work
you're
doing
linda.
A
On
this,
the
2022
holiday
transportation
plan,
priority
letter
for
discussion
and
potential.
P
P
Is
what
was
added
as
a
part
of
last
week's
discussion?
So
you
should
have
that
letter.
P
In
front
of
you,
so
we
did
add
during
maryland,
97
bachmann's
valley,
road
to
maryland
140
in.
P
P
And
making
improvement
of
that
particular
stretch
of
road
of
97
a
priority
moving
forward.
P
P
P
P
Additions
added
after
our
discussion
last
week,
so
if
you
are
prepared,
if
you'd
like
to
discuss.
P
Further
for
us
to
send
the
letter
to
mike
fowler
for
him,
then
to
get
the
endorsement
of.
P
B
A
A
A
Recorded
okay,
we
are
now
into
open
admin,
but
before
we
go
into
open
admin,
do
I
have
any.
A
The
caller
on
the
line,
appreciate
taking
the
time
and
sharing
with
us
what
you
want
to
share.
A
A
A
Line
again,
mr
white
meyer,
thank
you
so
much
for
for
listening
in
for
open
admin,
that's
a
first.
B
We
appreciate
that
absolutely
a
couple
of
things
that
I
have
for
open
admin.
One
is
we.
A
All
received
a
a
letter,
maybe
a
couple
letters
from
the
fdca,
the
freedom
district
advisory
group.
A
A
Their
commitment
to
the
community,
they
have
meetings,
they
invite
us
to
the
meetings
they.
A
Invite
our
staff
to
the
meetings
very
similar
to
finksburg
very
similar
to
charles
carroll,
up.
A
In
commissioner
lance's
district,
I
applaud
the
communities
gathering
for
specific
topics.
A
Having
these
meetings
and
then
bringing
us
into
those
meetings,
you
know
for
our
insight
for.
A
Are
typically
for
very
specific
projects
that
are
affecting
the
entire
county,
like
the
piney
run,.
A
You
know
is
a
very
specific
town
hall:
the
covid
19
vaccination
town
hall.
We
did
on
tuesday,
so.
A
I
again
applaud
those
groups
in
the
community-
I
I
guess,
advocate
for
groups
to
do
that.
A
D
Them
they
pull
together,
bring
their
concerns
to
us,
which
is
then
our
responsibility
to
bring.
D
It
to
this
board-
and
I
I
deal
with
fpac
quite
a
bit
and
fenksburg
area
planning
council.
A
Their
annual
event,
like
the
library,
discussed
the
challenges
with
cobit
19
in
raising
money
and.
A
Of
us
through
the
tourism
dollars,
but
they
did
reach
out
to
me,
and
I
said
I
would
absolutely.
A
A
Lot
of
these
non-profits
and
a
lot
besides,
the
small
businesses
this
this
allocation,
that
we.
A
May
be
receiving
the
one-time
funds
may
be
a
way
to
help
some
of
these
non-profits,
but.
A
D
D
Attached
yeah,
I
mean,
I
think
bottom
line
is,
we
all
want
to
see
people
succeed
and
especially.
A
These
non-profits
and
these
community
centers
and
these
community
advocacy
groups
we're
all.
A
A
Anything
else
I
just
want
to
throw
those
couple
things
out
there.
We
have
agendas
to
review.
A
A
A
A
A
A
Minimize
the
impact
that
they
have,
but
the
state
directives,
the
legislative,
update,
the
fire
ems.
A
Updates
and
also
our
health
department
updates,
although
they
are
becoming
standard.
A
And
when
they're
doing
them,
they
are
not
to
be
taken
as
routine
and
really
appreciate
all.
A
And
our
dcs
or
citizen
services
will
be
presenting
that
a
pr
request
for
approval
to.
A
Again
reminder
the
town
halls
this
afternoon
at
1
pm
and
then
at
6
00
pm.
A
A
A
A
March
or
something
I
don't
know,
yeah
so
saturday's,
that's
right
spring
forward
range
time.
Change.
A
Then
I
think
mako
gets
back
into
session
and
it's
mako's
signed
santi.
A
Hearing
on
the
piney
run,
watershed
it'll
be
the
follow
up
from
the
week
before.
A
A
27Th
20
town
easter
egg
hunt
at
the
tony
town
football
field,
commissioner,
wants
will
be.
A
Is
scheduled,
what's
that
I'll
be
attending
also
so
mission
barbecue
sneak
peek,
it's
a
vip.
They.
A
Will
be
open
to
the
public
the
following
monday,
but
on
march
27th
right
now,
it's
commissioner.
A
A
A
Eating
what
they're
going
to
be
serving
so
that'll
be
very
tempting,
so
we're
gonna
have
to
figure.
A
This
one
out,
but
I
may
be
attending
smelling
and
taking
this
evening,
I'm
sure
you
will
and.
A
But
mission
bbq
is
coming.
You
know
on
the
center
between
97
and
140
they're,
just.
A
Community
mr
bill
krause
is
just
a
great
guy
and
ambassador
for
our
community,
so.
C
Maybe
mission
barbecue
can
have
some
kosher
pork
barbecue
for
you
on
that
thing.
A
Really
good
and
chicken,
so
I
may
be
we'll
see
what
I'm
gonna
be
doing
but
there'll
be.
A
No
cornbread
going
down
this
body
during
passover,
I'll
tell
you
that
much
okay
do
I.