►
A
A
A
Through
and
they
were,
they
were
being
they
were
preparing
all
week.
So,
as
always,
our
folks
are.
A
Always
on
top
of
these
things-
and
we
appreciate
that-
did
take
a
direct
hit
in
new
orleans,
so.
A
Area,
so
we
want
to
keep
those
in
our
thoughts.
We
also
want
to
keep
as
we
always
do
all
those.
A
A
A
With
that
being
said,
yesterday
was
national
first
responder
day,
so
we're
a
day
late,
but.
B
A
Okay
thanks
everybody
very
much
with
that
said:
let's
jump
right
into
priority
carol.
A
And
I'll
go
down
with
my
colleagues
here
looks
like
commissioner:
boucher
is
frozen
at
the
pledge.
A
A
C
C
C
I
guess
a
true
true
carroll,
county
type
of
of
event
also
have
to
say
when
I
was
there,
I
got.
C
C
C
C
Draft
a
recycling
strategy
we
caught
one
of
those
zoo
meetings
like.
C
C
And
and
showing
people
what
to
do
increasing
the
processing
efficiency
when
you
go
to
the
murfs.
C
C
C
C
C
C
A
So
apparently,
the
message
that
I
gave
to
that
horse
didn't
get
entirely
all
around
the
world.
A
C
That
was
the
problem.
Oh
you're
right,
mr
swam,
you
have
any
photos
for
me
here
to
bring
up.
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
Up,
I
want
to
give
a
special
thanks
also
to
one
of
our
staff
members,
matt
rodriguez
from.
B
A
To
a
lot
that
they
really
went
out
with
some
interesting
ideas,
and
it
was,
it
was
really
cool.
A
To
see
so
kudos
to
union
bridge
commissioner
rostein
good
morning
morning,
eric
thanks
for.
D
The
shout
out,
but
just
want
to
be
clear,
general
buford
didn't
chase
he.
He
stood
on
top
of
the.
D
Hill
married
and
it
was
fighting
for
time
he
held
the
advancement
so
that
he
was
supposed.
D
To
watch
them
and
then
kind
of
back
away,
he
stayed
there
for
the
time
to
allow
the.
D
Army
of
the
potomac
to
come
north.
But
I
appreciate
the
shout
out
and
he
was
to
me
a
hero
of.
D
Gettysburg,
you
know
pirating
again
what
dennis
shared
about
masks.
There
is
a
lot
of.
D
Coveted
fatigue
out
there
I
did
vote
yesterday.
I've
been
on
devoting
both
areas
over.
D
The
last
couple
days
and
really
impressed
with
everyone
wearing
masks,
keeping
distance
and.
D
Being
patient
with
very
long
lines
very
proud
to
be
at
carroll
county
and
seeing
how
how
much.
D
Voting
is
happening.
You
know
right
now,
as
early
voting
continues
through
this
weekend.
D
We're
continuing
to
rehearse
for
the
triple
a
bond
rating
and
that'll
can
be
conducted
on.
D
Monday,
look
forward
to
the
opportunity
to
share
the
value
of
what
carroll
county
brings.
D
To
our
carroll
countians
to
the
regions
of
the
state
and
with
the
intent
of
maintaining
that.
D
That's
going
to
be
continuing
on
a
lot
of
hard
work,
very
proud
of
the
planning
commission.
D
D
D
E
Good
morning
trick-or-treat,
you
know
this
is
a
weekend.
I
think
we're
gonna
have.
E
A
lot
of
a
lot
of
kids
out
in
communities
just
be
safe.
Take
your
time,
keep
your
distance.
E
And
keep
your
mass
going
of
course,
but
you
know
this
is
going
to
be
an
interesting.
Our
first.
E
E
This
is,
this
is
a
little
bit
scary,
pun
intended
the
other
thing
early
voting.
E
Is
I
am
impressed
with
the
way
people
are
handling
it?
They
are
distancing
they're.
E
E
But
most
I
guess
the
most
important
message
this
morning
is
constituent
contact.
All
of
us.
E
Here
about
the
secondary
impacts
of
code
and
as
people
are
home
or
in
different
situations,.
E
E
E
A
lot
of
help
county-wide
if
they
know
about
it.
If
it's
a
school-aged
kid,
please
notify
a.
E
E
Have
the
rape
crisis
center
call
in
if
it's
not
there,
we
have
other
places
they
can
go
to
get
help.
E
There's
a
lot
of
them
even
the
humane
society
and
animal
rights,
young
angels
and
all
those.
E
E
May
need
help
getting
out
of
it
and
yesterday,
commissioner
lance
and
I
attended
corporal
webb.
E
Retirement
and
that
was
a
very
nice
ceremony
to
honor
a
sheriff's
deputy
that
has.
E
A
Okay
thanks
dick
really
quickly.
For
me
just
a
couple
things
dick,
you
spoke
of.
A
Halloween
I've
got
my
weaver
mask
all
ready
to
go.
Quite
frankly,
I'm
gonna
scare,
the
living.
A
Daylights
out
of
everybody,
want
to
put
that
on
also
remember
that
it
is
daylight
savings
time.
A
We
will
be
turning
the
clocks
back
on
sunday,
so
from
a
public
safety
standpoint.
That's
a
little.
A
A
Remind
everybody
to
fall
back
sunday
and
be
very
vigilant
when
it
comes
to
paying
attention
as.
A
Of
you
have
mentioned
voting,
I've
been
in
in
almost
daily
contact
with
our
board
of
elections.
A
And
catherine
berry
over
there
just
to
get
an
update
for
the
most
part.
It
sounds
as
if.
A
Stoner
almost
out
to
center
street,
so
the
katy
has
been
in
constant
contact
with
law
enforcement.
A
Sheriff's
department,
city,
police-
and
you
know
I
think,
from
from
what
I
understand
it's
going.
A
Have
to
have
such
quite
strict
parameters,
so
we're
gonna
hear
more
about
that
when
we
get
jack.
A
On
here
this
morning,
and
our
economic
development
aspect
will
come
into
play
there
so
again.
A
Let's,
let's
stay
safe,
be
vigilant
out
there,
carroll
county
continues
to
do
a
good
job
and
we.
A
Certainly
do
appreciate
that
without
further
ado,
I'm
gonna
pass
it
off
to
is
linda
on
here.
Yes,.
A
Miss
laura
russell
this
morning,
who
was
instrumental
in
our
our
census
efforts
here.
A
G
I
wanted
to
take
some
time
to
recognize
laura
russell.
She
was
the
county
census
coordinator.
G
G
G
Service
over
these
past
10
months
to
carroll
county
and
wish
you
all
the
best,
wherever.
H
H
H
Extensions
with
the
census
I
continued
on,
but
it's
been
a
great
opportunity
and.
H
A
Very
much
for
all
that
you've
done
in
our
census
efforts
here,
no
pun
intended
here.
A
But
the
numbers
speak
for
themselves,
so
any
of
my
colleagues
anything
else
for
laura
or
linda.
B
A
Okay,
the
last
part
of
priority
carol
this
morning
is
something
that
I.
A
Wanted
to
put
on
here,
we
have
a
lot
to
be
proud
of
here
in
carroll,
county.
A
And
sometimes
there
are
things
that
occur,
that.
A
So
mr
art
riley
you're
on
here
this
morning,
if
you
would
light
up
your
camera,
please,
sir.
A
A
Dueling
arts
this
morning,
so
I've
known
art
and
his
family
for
many
many
years,
and
it
is
quite.
A
An
honor
to
have
the
international
president
of
the
qantas
from
carroll
county
and
I
wanted.
A
To
to
say,
thank
you
to
art
and
to
recognize
art
for
all
the
tremendous
work
it
it
listen.
A
It
ain't
easy
to
get
to
the
president's
seat
in
the
gowanus
and
art
has
worked
incredibly
hard.
A
To
get
himself
to
there,
and
we
all
know
at
least
you
should
what
what
fantastic
resources.
A
And
what
the
kiwanis
clubs
around
the
world
bring
back
to
to
our
to
our
citizens,
and
I
wanted.
I
I
I
I
And
I've
also
participated
in
key
club.
Kiwanis
international
is
spends
a
lot
of
its
effort.
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
Parts
about
any
job
is
in
my
situation.
Is
that
a
lot
of
time
and
investment
we're.
A
A
Key
club
at
francis
scott
key
high
school
and
it's
an
honorable
organization
and
it
as.
A
A
A
A
Commissioner
rostein,
yes,
sir,
so,
first
and
foremost
thank
you.
Thank
you
for
your
selfless.
D
Service
in
reaching
out
to
the
community
and
the
community
at
large
worldwide.
D
The
numbers
up,
so
what?
What
is
your
biggest
challenge
that
you
can
ask
of
us
to
help
you.
I
And
when
people
are
interested
in
working
with
organizations
and
volunteering
in
their
community.
I
I
Thing
that
we're
there
as
a
resource
and
for
our
community
in
a
variety
of
ways.
D
D
Okay
and
again,
congratulations
on
this
honor
and
you
know,
look
forward
to
hearing
more.
D
Of
what
the
quas
is
doing
here
locally
and
then
also
internationally,
so
thank
you.
Thank
you.
We
do.
I
Locally,
I
should
have
mentioned
we
qantas
clubs
in
carroll
county,
sponsor
key
clubs
in
five.
E
Run
an
organization
that
size
throughout
the
world,
but
I
also
am
a
lion
and
I.
E
E
I
wanted
say
thank
you,
but
my
backside
didn't
feel
the
same,
but
I
I
do
understand
the.
E
I
A
Turned
it
down,
I,
I
think
it
was
rigged
just
saying
anyway,
commissioner
frazier
admit
the.
A
President
riley
is,
is
in
your
district,
so
I'll
turn
it
over
to
you.
I
was
gonna
mention,
I'm.
C
C
B
I
International
presidents
of
international
organizations
we've
had
the
international.
I
The
lifestyle
we
have
and
our
educational
and
leadership
system
we
have
in
this
in
the.
I
A
That
also
with
with
everyone
here
and
you
know
just
to
put
up
to
to
put
the
emphasis.
A
Luxembourg,
so
you
know
we
went,
we
went
from
there
to
carroll
county.
So
look
the
sacrifices.
A
That
you've
made
to
get
to
where
you
are,
are
we
can't
say
enough?
You've
been
a
tremendous.
A
A
A
Represent
the
kiwanis
very
well
and
if
there's
anything
that
we
can
do
as
a
county,
you
got
my.
A
A
Congratulations
to
you
and
very
well
done
and
again
another
another
pillar
of
our
community.
A
Agenda
item,
and
that
is,
it
updates
on
covid.
As
far
as
the
state
directives
go,
we've
already.
A
A
Specifically
for
our
restaurant
industry
and
I
think,
as
we
see
the
weather
change
and.
A
All
of
the
challenges
that
that
brings,
I
think,
that's
gonna-
be
huge
for
our
restaurant
industry.
A
The
latest
updates
and
whatever
is
happening
from
his
world
so
ed
good
morning,.
J
Good
morning,
commissioners
and
I've
just
got
a
few
things
that
I
want
to
mention
to
you.
J
Before
I
get
into
providing
you
the
the
the
statistics
that
I've
been
providing
you
on
a.
J
On
a
regular
basis,
two
things
I
really
want
to
talk
about.
I
did
hear
at
least
a
couple
of
you.
J
Reference,
the
the
difficulty
with
the
fatigue
related
to
to
koben
and.
J
J
Things
that
we
have
to
do
to
keep
our
communities
safe
and
whatnot
and
and
didn't
want
to
say
I.
J
The
effectiveness
of
masks
in
limiting
droplet
spread,
and
we
know
that
covets
primarily.
J
Spread
by
by
droplets,
more
so
than
anything
else,
I
I
think
I
don't
know
if
they've
been.
J
Documented,
maybe
a
couple
of
documented
cases
for
from
surface
spread,
but,
generally
speaking,
all.
J
Way
that
the
disease
is
spread,
but
I
had
not
seen
up
until
this
point
any
studies
that
compared.
J
J
In
place
and
there's
a
couple
of
studies,
one
out
of
kansas
that
I
sent
to
you
guys
this.
J
Morning,
there's
another
one
out
of
tennessee
and
both
of
those
studies
compare
in
those
states.
J
And
whether
they're
not
and
both
of
these
studies,
compare
the
one
compares
the
actual.
J
Infection
rates
and
show
that
the
infection
rates
essentially
held
steady
in
those.
J
Required
and
the
study
out
of
tennessee
actually
shows
that
hospitalizations
were
down.
J
J
J
J
To
be
used
to
for
a
period
of
time
as
we
as
we
get
through
this
pandemic,
the
other
thing
that.
J
I
want
to
mention
before
I
get
into
the
the
data
presentation
is,
obviously
schools
opened.
J
J
J
J
J
Throat
and
and
congestion
or
or
two
symptoms
that
are
related
to
covid
the
state,
the
department.
J
To
consider
those
just
like
we
would
anybody
else,
who's
actually
tested
positive
for.
J
For
covid
and
it's
making
things
very
difficult
on
the
school
systems
operationally.
This
is.
J
Different
than
anywhere
else
that
I'm
aware
of
in
the
country
and
it's
different
than
what
we're.
J
Doing
for
contact
tracing
in
the
community,
it
is
identifying
a
lot
more
people
as.
J
J
J
J
Wanted
to
make
you
aware
that,
when
we're
talking
about
about
this,
there
are
some
parents
that.
J
Are
upset
because
their
kids
are
being
sent
home
and
essentially
being
asked
not
to
come
back
to.
J
J
To
really
try
to
seek
that
professional
medical
attention
and
either
have
you
know,
have
the.
J
J
School,
the
the
pui
thing
is
a
tough
thing
that
our
school
system
is
struggling
with
and.
J
J
Then,
given
the
disease
to
somebody
else
now
we
have
had
cases
identified
and
and
whatnot,
but.
J
We've
not
had
it
we've
not
seen
any
transmission
documented
transmission
in
the
schools
at
this.
J
Point
one
of
the
other
things
that
I
want
to
mention
about
the
schools.
That's
really
tough
is.
J
The
ability
for
transmission
and
I've
had
discussions
with
folks
at
the
school
system,
but.
J
With
with
some
of
the
students,
it
requires
a
lot
of
close
contact
of
a
number
of
different.
J
Adults
and
in
those
special
education
settings,
if
we
have
somebody,
that's
a
a
person
under
it,.
J
Of
close
contact
exposures-
and
I
know
these
are
the
folks
that
are
the
most
important
I
think.
J
J
Mention
some
of
that
this
morning,
and
the
other
thing
is,
is
that
we're
working
on
getting
some.
J
J
On
our
call,
I
I
don't
feel
like
I've
got
the
the
the
final
product
to
share
with
you.
J
J
Watching
trends
as
to
what's
happening
in
our
schools
as
things
progress
over
the
next
next
week,.
J
J
D
D
In
maryland,
it
is
the
law
to
wear
masks
when
we
cannot
social
distance
and
in
public
facilities.
D
So
you
know
to
me
as
leaders
just
again
the
focus
of
abiding
by
the
law
and
influencing
those.
D
That
should
be
abiding
by
it,
so
I
mean
I
I
like
the
studies,
but
at
this
point
that's
that's.
D
J
A
The
only
other
thing
I
had
ed
was
was
on
the
schools,
and
I
remain
adamant
that
I
think.
A
A
That's
critically
important,
so
I
appreciate
your
efforts.
I
know
you
don't
want
to
do
it.
A
Press
conference
when,
when
we
had
everyone
here,
we're
not
gonna
get
through
this,
unless
we've.
J
A
Leave
it
at
that
yep,
I
will
say
that
the
state's
supposed
to
be
working
on
a
dashboard.
J
J
We're
probably
the
school
system,
that's
out
there
with
with
the
most
kids,
I
think.
J
On
the
cutting
edge
of
this,
whether
whether
whether
we
like
it
or
not,.
J
I
will
say
you
know
we
do
have
the
best
some
well.
Actually
we
do
have
the
best
numbers
in.
J
The
state
over
the
last
couple
of
weeks,
so
you
know
it's
that
that's
an
encouraging
thing.
J
All
right
that
said,
we'll
go
ahead
and
move
on
to
the
to
the
numbers
that
we've
got.
J
So
the
the
last
I
guess,
the
last
three
or
four
weeks
things
have
been
relatively.
J
Consistent
we've
been
in
the
been
in
the
60s
we
had
the
week
of
october
4th.
We
had
70
cases.
J
J
So
I'm
expecting
this
total
case
number
for
for
next
week
to
be
higher.
You
know
I've
been
asked.
J
Don't
see
anything,
that's
related
directly
to
that
at
this
point,
we'll
have
to
see
if
yesterday.
J
Was
an
anomaly
or
if
we
we,
we
continue
to
have
high
case
rates
over
the
next
few
days
as
to.
J
What
this
week
looks
like,
but
29
was
the
second
highest
day
that
we've
had
since
july.
There.
J
We
we
did
have
a
significant
number
of
cases
reported
yesterday,
which
did
cause
me
some
concern.
J
The
the
other
thing
that's,
I
think
important
we've
been
talking
about.
J
And
back
in
august
in
september,
I
was
wondering
whether
whether
these
probable
cases
were
really.
J
Tests
and
had
symptoms,
but
but
have
not
followed
up
with
a
pcr
test
to
confirm
it.
So.
J
Last
week
was
the
highest
number
of
probable
cases
that
we've
seen.
J
J
And
our
our
deaths,
I
had
mentioned
last
week
that
we
had.
J
Two
weeks,
two
deaths
the
week
before
and
and
a
I
had
mentioned
that
the
death
it
wasn't
on.
J
The
chart,
but
we
had
another
community
death
last
week
we
haven't
had
any
this
week,
but.
J
There
there
were
three
community
deaths
in
the
last
two
weeks
that
we've
reported.
J
Icu
bed
usage:
this
this
chart
shows
it
had
been
been
relatively
good
over
the
last
week.
J
I
know
garrett
told
me
yesterday
and-
and
I
know
he
shared
also
with
commissioner
lance.
J
Or
are
they
they've?
Actually,
I
believe
they
have
three
pui's
in
the
in
in
the
icu
right
now,.
J
And
one
person-
that's
confirmed,
covet
that
are
in
the
icu
right
now
and
a
couple
of
those
folks.
J
Are
on
on
ventilators,
which
is
never
never
a
good
thing
when
we're
talking
about
this
disease.
J
If
they
get
to
the
point
that
they
need
to
be
on
a
ventilator,
but
so
so
the
hospital
is
seeing.
J
I
think
this
community
cases
by
aids
is
very
interesting.
I
wanted
to
just
say
something.
J
J
In
risky
behavior
and
wind
up
with
high
case
numbers,
what
we're
seeing
is
you
know
you
see
a.
J
Seems
to
happen
with
the
with
the
older
population,
and
you
can
see
that
very
clearly.
J
Is
you
know,
younger
people
are
going
out
in
the
community
whether
it's
going
out
the
bars
or.
J
J
Even
though
younger
people
may
be
less
susceptible
to
adverse
health,.
J
Of
spikes
in
in
the
elderly,
the
the
older
population,
when,
when
the
younger
people
have.
J
To
kind
of
illustrate
this
a
little
better
it's
a
week
by
week
graph
and
you
can
see
the
the.
J
September
time
frame
we're
now
seeing
higher
higher
levels
of
infection
in
our
45
to
64.
J
And
our
in
our
65
plus
population
over
over
the
last
several
weeks,
so
I
just
wanted
to
share.
J
That
with
you-
and
I
think
it's
important
to
note
that
that
you
know
it's
all
about.
J
The
the
rates
of
transmission
and
who
we're
getting
infected
and
and
while,
while
younger.
J
People
again
are
less
susceptible.
There
are
a
lot
of
folks
who,
who
could
potentially
be.
J
So
I
think
that's
it
for
my
my
well.
I
did
have
hospitalizations
that.
J
And
hospitalizations
by
by
week,
and
as
as
I
mentioned
last
time,
these
are
people
who
are.
J
J
I
mean
we've
seen
when
we
look
at
our
data.
We've
seen
that
that
most
people
report
have
been.
J
Work
environments.
Those
people
that
have
contracted
covet
are
reporting
that
that's.
J
That's
the
type
of
places
that
they've
been
so
maybe
with
with
us
getting
into
the
fall
months.
J
I'm
not
sure
exactly
what's
causing
that,
but
you
know
I
can
only
tell
you
where
we're.
J
Seeing
that
people
are
contracting
it
and,
and
I
can't
say
how
people's
behaviors
may
have
changed.
J
Large
gatherings,
whether
they're
indoors
or
outdoors,
restaurants
and
and
particularly.
J
People
at
work-
I
I
do
have
you
know
I
could
get
you
some
more
specific
data
that
we
can.
We
can.
J
A
Okay,
all
right,
if
there's
nothing
else,
I
will
let
ed
go
here.
I
know
he's
busy,
so
we
thank.
A
You
very
much
ed
you
can
stick
around
for
this
next
part
if
you'd
like
in
case
there's
a
question.
A
J
A
A
Roberta
good
morning
morning,
commissioners,
thank
you.
So,
as
you
alluded
to
commissioner
lance.
K
From
the
state
directly
to
the
counties
and
some,
some
of
which
goes
to
the
counties
for.
K
A
portion
of
that
was
50
million
dollars
for
specifically
poor
restaurant
relief.
K
Carol's
portion
is
1.2
million
of
that
50
million.
If
the
state,
based
that
on
the
number.
K
Economic
development
has
worked
on
a
restaurant
relief
program
and
if
I
can
turn
jack
ryburn's.
K
If
you're
amenable
commissioners
to
the
program,
with
whatever
modifications
you
want
to
make
we'll.
K
Need
a
motion
to
do
that
and
then
also
a
motion
to
accept
the
grant
award
so
we'll
first
talk.
K
Money,
this
is
indeed
in
addition
to
that
and
as
as
a
result
of
being
state
money,
it
has
a
few.
K
Less
strings
and
a
little
bit
more
flexibility
for
us
to
help
the
restaurants
we
build
our.
L
Good
morning
the
the
maryland
strong
economic
recovery
foreign
can
you
turn
on.
A
K
A
L
Restaurants,
our
portion
is
1
million,
201
501.,
so
we've
been
working
on
a
plan.
L
And
we've
come
up
with
this
plan
and
hopefully
you
know
we
can
tweak
it
a
little
bit
and.
L
We're
ready
to
go
the
plan
we
like
to
release
it
next
tuesday,
at
three
o'clock.
It's
gonna
be.
L
It's
a
little
bit.
We
we
use
it
we'll
be
using
it
for
rent
utilities,
but
not
the.
L
This
time
we
want
to
add
those
to
it.
We
would
give
our
suggestion
would
be
zero.
L
To
nine
employees
would
be
five
thousand
dollars,
and
ten
employees
up
would
be
ten
thousand.
L
Dollars,
yeah
and
and
this
one
we
like
to
kick
off
on
november,
the
10th
at
three
o'clock.
L
You
could
use
it
for
rent
and
utilities
which
we
didn't
do
before,
but
all
the
restaurants
we
had.
L
62
restaurants
come
in
last
time
and
the
we're
adding
food
trucks.
We
we
like
to
add
food
trucks.
L
So
I
guess
your
comments
on
that.
We're
we're
ready
to
go
we're
ready
to
go
on
that.
L
Retail,
we
had
to
be
called
a
rebound
for
the
retail
program
for
500
500
000.
K
F
Jack
keep
going,
you
know
what
a
time
in
you
made
a
motion
for
500
000,
but
you
also
tied
in.
L
L
Another
motion
to
just
use
it
for
our
retail
on
basically
our
main
streets
they'd,
have
to
be
in
a.
L
Would
be
five
thousand
dollars
that
have
to
be
in
good
standing
but
things
they
could
all
use.
D
Funds
for
utilities
and
rent-
I
thought
that
was
restricted
where
we
could
not
use
it
for
that.
D
By
december
31st
one
or
the
other,
yes,
okay,
if
we
need
clarification
on
the
crf,
we
can
use
it.
D
N
L
And
you
know
rent
and
utilities,
or
you
know
especially
rent
utilities
or.
L
D
Absolutely
and
that's
a
lot
of
what
I've
been
hearing
as
well.
I
applaud
all
the
effort
and.
D
Is
shop
and
dine
locally
during
the
holiday
season?
That's
what
this
is
going
to
be
all
about.
D
And,
as
commissioner
boucher
shares
likes
to
patron
patronize
or
patron.
D
The
those
facilities-
a
big
word,
so
I
absolutely
agree
you
know
in
moving
forward.
D
L
C
Jack
when
you
say
in
good
standing.
C
C
That
just
good
standing
financially,
what
does
that
actually
mean?
They
would
be
in
good
standing.
L
L
Reports
with
them
all
right,
what
I'll
talk
about
for
restaurants,
I'll
be
specific,
is
that
I.
C
Was
at
a
restaurant
the
other
evening
we
have
a
styrofoam
band
in
the
factory
right
now,
statewide.
C
And
right
like
it's
like
their
cookies,
we've
got
abandoned
effect
right
now.
If
we're
in
good.
C
K
Commissioner,
I
believe
that's
been
modified
to
some
extent
ed
singer's
still
here.
I.
J
Stand
on
this
right
now
is,
I
know
we
had
a
discussion
about
with
with
covet.
J
With
what
facilities
have
left,
I
did
pass
along
your
concern
about
that.
One
specific
restaurant.
J
We're
we
we
are
looking
into
that
and
and
we
could
essentially
if
you've
got
applications
and
you.
J
E
Good
standing
is
go
ahead:
personal
property
tax
taxes,
banks,
basically,
economic
paperwork
with.
E
E
A
A
C
C
C
B
C
Almost
a
year
later,
because
this
was
supposed
to
go
into
effect
five
or
six
months
ago,.
C
C
C
C
D
D
C
C
C
A
Appreciate
that,
but
in
these
unprecedented
times
you
know
it's
almost
like.
A
The
debate
we
got
in
last
week
a
little
bit
about
the
the
inspections
and
the
compliances.
A
A
We
just
have
got
to
do
that,
so
I
I'm
I
understand
about
the
styrofoam.
I
get
it.
A
And
challenged
as
it
is,
so
that's
my
two
cents.
My
question
I
had
jack
was:
why
not
payroll.
L
The
federal
government
program,
if
you,
if
you
put
we've,
we
rent
utilities,
we're
only.
L
Given
five
and
ten
thousand,
we
figured
with
the
winner
expenses
and
with
rent
and
payroll.
L
A
We'd
certainly
have
to
attach
some
when
it
comes
to
payroll,
but
you
know
I
know
we'd
have
to.
A
Check
yeah
we'd
have
to
check
ooh
we'd
have
to
check
all
the
records
again
and
they
would
have.
L
L
L
L
Like
you
know
we,
so
you
know,
I
think
that
creates
a
problem
yeah
that
creates
a
problem.
D
On
getting
these
monies
out
there,
you
know
both
at
one
point
two
and
the
five
hundred
thousand.
D
I
actually
I
I
absolutely
agree
with
where
you
want
to
go
and
your
intent,
but
I
do.
D
D
Breweries
into
this
as
well,
because
we
have
a
long
ways
to
go
and
I'm
sure
they're
going
to.
B
D
No,
I
I
think
I
I
think
we
should
address
that
in
a
separate
action.
Well
then,
I'll
just
I'll
just.
B
A
A
L
D
D
Separate
them
and
get
the
word
out,
but
yeah
if
we're
holding
on
to
money,
that's
the
wrong
thing.
D
D
Do
not
want
to
slow
things
down,
because
there
may
be
confusion.
We
have
the
crf
money.
L
We
we
had
a,
we
had
a
call
with
all
the
state
officials
and
a
couple
of
the
counties
said
well.
L
L
C
A
With
frazier
this
morning,
so
there's
no
styrofoam
involved.
Let's
document
this
timing
date,
please.
A
Can
we
can
we
do
that?
I
don't
know
what
happened.
A
L
To
wait,
we're
we're
the
application
we
haven't,
we
haven't,
got
the
it
hasn't
been
developed.
L
A
What
else
you
got
jack?
There's
a
tourism
side,
there's
a
tourism
side.
L
K
Make
a
motion
to
accept
to
accept
the
award.
I
think
we
need
to
be
very
clear
that
we
are.
K
Go
ahead,
tourism
tourism
rese
received
their
annual
grant
for
advertising
of
eighty
four.
L
Thousand
three
hundred
ninety
nine
dollars
and
it
has
to
be
spent
by
next
june
and
we've.
L
Been
working
on
you've
seen
some
of
the
ads
that
we've
done
some
of
the
videos
that
we've
done.
L
L
We
got
one
of
the
highest
amounts
here.
We
received
64
304,
so
tourism
has
received
148.
L
703
we
have
to
spend
by
next
june,
so
you're
going
to
probably
see
some
more
videos,
you'll
see.
L
More
generic
advertising
but,
like
I
said,
148
0703,
we
have
in
our
budget
about
75
80
000
in
our.
L
L
And
we're
going
to
be
pressured
we'll
find
a
way
to
spend
it,
but
we,
like
I
said
we
got
to.
L
Spend
the
100
and
roughly
149,
000
and
and
tourism
money
and
that
money
will
come
to
us.
L
L
You
know
shop,
local,
you
know,
picking
up
the
chamber
theme,
shop,
local
doing
main
streets
and.
L
L
You
know
I
can't.
I
can't
tell
you
that
when
lance
gave
me
ten
dollars,
your.
L
Five
dollars
didn't
cut
it,
you
know.
Okay,
can
this
money
be
used
for
capital
projects.
L
L
N
A
Anything
else
jack
took
your
wild,
took
you
out.
It
took
him
10
minutes
to
figure
that
one
out.
A
E
Go
district:
two:
we
try
harder
all
right
anything
else,
jack
from
your
from
your
shop
downstairs.
L
L
You
know
come
out
and
get
your
pumpkin
and
you
know,
enjoy
the
food
trucks
and.
L
L
Successful
these
four
weeks-
and
it's
also
no
charge
to
get
in
to
the
whole
farm
museum
tonight.
C
C
L
Love
the
cow,
so
just
one
last
thing
regard
to
the
crf
plan:
the
that
we,
you
notice,
if
you.
K
Look
at
your
spreadsheet,
it's
slightly
updated.
It
now
includes
the
500
000
that
you
had.
K
Will
hear
later
today,
so
it
will
be
modified
again
next
week,
depending
on
your
your
decision.
K
With
regard
to
that,
but
those
were
really
the
only
two
changes
on
the
crf
plan.
C
A
A
The
the
new
entrance
down
there
seems
to
be
working
very
well,
so
we're
we're
thankful
for.
A
That
too,
so
all
right
anything
else
on
the
crf
funding
or
anything
covered
yeah.
I'd
like.
L
To
to
you
know,
through
the
cff
and
through
this
restaurant
to
businesses-
and
I.
L
A
A
A
Else
seems
to
get
we're
doing
better
than
anybody
and
I'll
leave
it
at
that
anything
else.
A
A
And
the
first.
The
first
item
is
the
consideration
of
the
bond
authorizing
resolution.
A
O
Resolution
this
morning
I've
got
a
few
guests
that
I'll
ask
looks
like
they're
coming
on
here.
O
Council
and
he'll
be
walking
you
through
the
resolution
after
I
give
it
a
brief
overview.
O
So
we
are
beginning
the
process
for
doing
a
bond
issue.
That
bond
issue
is
scheduled
for.
O
November
19th
we'll
walk
through
the
details,
but
essentially
20
million
dollars.
O
In
new
borrowing,
so
that
will
be
to
cover
primarily
capital
projects
that
had
been.
O
O
O
As
far
as
infrastructure,
maintenance
and
keeping
up
on
things,
public
works,
roads
and
bridge.
O
Type
projects,
a
good
bid
in
in
public
schools,
and
particularly
4.7
million
or.
O
Have
begun
the
majority
of
this:
are
we
anticipate
something
over
9
million
or
so.
O
Through
that
here,
in
a
few
moments,
we
anticipate
issuing
those
refunding
bonds
if
they
produce.
O
If
the
refunding
makes
sense
for
us
at
that
point,
so
any
questions
kind
of
on
that
overview.
O
P
Sure,
good
morning,
commissioners,
thanks
rob.
So,
as
mr
burke
mentioned,
the
county
is
looking.
P
P
Taxable
basis
the
2010
d
babs
we're
funding
is
currently
estimated
to
generate
about
1.6
million.
P
In
gross
savings
or
about
12.9
percent,
net
present
value
savings,
and
that's
well
above.
P
The
three
percent:
that's
the
industry,
benchmark.
In
addition,
looking
at
the
2012s
and
2013.
P
They're
expected
to
generate
another
2.4
million
in
savings
or
about
9.5
and
net
present.
P
Value
neither
of
those
issu,
those
were
fundings
would
have
any
extensions
of
maturities
and,
as
mr.
P
Burke
mentioned
this
is
all
subject
to
market
conditions,
so
we'll
continue
to
monitor
the
market.
P
P
As
needed,
depending
on
how
those
fundings
look,
you
know,
as
we
get
closer
to
the
19th
of
november.
A
O
Us
through
the
resolution,
the
20
million
new
money
is
pretty
fixed.
We've
identified
that
that
list.
O
And
that
set
the
refunding
component.
You
know,
based
on
the
estimates
that
jen
mentioned.
O
We
anticipate
issuing
a
certain
amount.
The
resolution
will
have
a
little
flexibility.
O
Built
into
it
for
a
little
bit
higher
of
an
authorization
amount,
there
you'll
also
recall.
O
That
the
20
million
in
new
money
is
using
state
authorization.
We,
when
we
go
annually
to.
O
In
their
original
issuance,
of
course,
I'll
just
mention
again,
the
refunding
is
dependent
on.
O
Right
up
until
the
day
of
issue,
or
that
or
just
before,
we
can
eliminate
any
portion
of
the.
Q
Q
Q
It
is
great
to
see
you
all
and
it's
a
pleasure
to
be
presenting
this
authorizing
resolution,
which.
Q
That
would
disclose
information
about
the
county
information
about
this
bond
transaction
and.
Q
Making
an
offer
on
the
bonds
on
this
date
of
salem.
The
resolution
also
authorizes
the.
Q
A
All
right
any
questions
for
david.
A
The
project
list,
but
let
me
know
if
you're
ready
for
those
or
not
is
there
anything
else
from.
A
From
jen
or
david
or
joe
mason,
it's
good
to
see
joe
joe
actually
looks
like.
A
He's
speaking
from
the
space
shuttle,
I
don't
know
what
that
is
behind
him,
but
I.
A
All
right
rob,
I
got
a
couple
questions
on
the
project
list,
but
but
sure
go
ahead.
A
With
that,
okay,
two,
a
couple
things
I
see
in
the
general
category:
some
systemic
renovations.
A
The
bond
when
we
come
up
with
these
renovations,
yes
correct
these:
these
are
projects
that
were.
O
A
Similar
way
in
which
I
guess
you
you,
I
don't
guess,
I
know
when
it
comes
to
our
conservation.
A
O
That's
correct:
this
is
our
portion
bond
funded.
There
are
times
where
we
anticipate
that
it.
O
Will
be
our
cost
and
bond
funded
and
then,
as
as
the
county,
is
able
to
secure
grant
funds.
O
Cost
that
remains
that's
county,
funded
and
anticipated
for
bond
funding.
Okay
and
the
last.
A
O
So
again,
what
you're
seeing
is
only
the
component
of
any
project
that
is
due
for
bond
funding.
O
D
That
that
last
comment
projects
are
not
conducted
unless
we're
assured
that.
O
We,
when
you
we
adopt
a
budget
you've
fully
identified
the
expected
revenue
sources.
The.
O
The
funding
sources
for
a
given
project,
they
can
sometimes
change,
as
we
mentioned
from
time.
O
To
time
we
anticipate
county
spending
on
particularly
the
conservation
projects.
O
Of
the
whole
project
are
the
are
generally
the
last
dollars
that
we
consider
spent.
O
If
the
project
comes
in
under
budget
and
we
aren't
required
to
spend
as
much
on
a
project,
we
would.
O
O
D
Issuing
bonds-
probably
the
most
important
thing
we
do
so
I
appreciate
that
thanks.
A
E
A
All
right,
any
other
questions
or
comments
for
the
team
that
we
have
on
this
morning.
A
All
right
hearing,
none
all
those
in
favor
unanimously
approved
mr
burke
very
good.
O
Be
doing
our
credit
rating
presentations
on
monday
november,
2nd
and
after
some
period
of.
O
Time
on
their
end,
when
they
release
the
ratings
to
us,
we'll
be
getting
those
out
to
you
in
the.
B
O
With
savings
we
secured
last
year
with
refunding
the
2009
babs
and
some
others.
O
A
Monday
november,
the
2nd,
in
which
time
both
joe
mason
and
jen
will
be
providing
me
with
a
a
huge.
A
Birthday
cake
as
well,
mr
gregory,
we
appreciate
we
appreciate,
as
always
you
helping
us.
A
Through
this
rob,
thank
you
all
and
have
a
great
day
everybody.
Thank
you.
Thank
you.
Thank
you.
Thanks.
H
G
Commission
to
prepare,
adopt
and
file
an
annual
report
with
the
maryland
department
of
planning.
G
S
And
foremost,
thank
you
linda
and
thank
you
to
the
commissioners
for
your
time
this
morning,.
S
S
G
Presentation,
or
at
least
the
control
room,
to
give
either
cody
or
myself
access
to
our
screens.
S
S
S
Water
and
sewer
master
plan
and
the
new
2019
bicycle
pedestrian
master
plan
and,
as
I.
S
From
a
development
perspective
from
use
and
occupancy
permits
that
were
distributed,.
S
S
S
Being
outside
of
those
for
a
total
of
64
888
existing
units
within
the
county.
S
S
Have
increased
to
74
419
about
74
percent
of
that
goal
and
over
six
million
dollars.
S
E
That,
because
you
only
it's
about
25,
000,
acre
or
20
000
acre
variable
in
there
to
make
that
happen.
E
Okay,
I
know
it's
going
to
be
harder
to
find
those
acres,
but
do
you
have
those
areas
kind
of.
D
Because
it's
gonna
be
more
and
more
difficult
to
find
applicable
land
available
for.
D
75
000
acres
of
the
easy
stuff
now
comes
the
more
difficult.
You
know
concerns
that
we
have.
D
So,
linda,
if
you
can
work
with
the
other
teams
to
capturing
that,
I
think
that
would
be.
E
D
Within
the
municipalities
and
the
you
know,
the
the
growth
areas
to
include
the
freedom
district.
C
And
we
have
that
in
in
what
would
you
call
conservation
areas
already?
I
mean
it's
not.
C
D
Yeah,
I
think
it's
just
important
at
this
point-
to
capture
it
and
to
to
put
it
on
the
map.
D
D
Properties
to
go
into
preservation
to
meet
our
goals,
and
I
want
to
make
sure
that
we
continue.
D
D
A
All
right
hearing,
none
cody,
thank
you
for
your
hard
work
on
that.
We
appreciate
it
linda.
Thank
you.
A
Okay,
moving
on,
we
now
go
into
the
napa.
A
Inventory
through
an
on-site
store-
and
am
I
handing
this
off
to
you-
doug.
T
T
Purchasing
and
county
attorney
listening
in
because
this
is
a
pretty
wide
scoping.
T
T
Half
years
ago
he
was
analyzing
what
we
do
with
our
parts
and
thought
that
there
should
be
a
way.
T
T
Thank
you
keith,
so
some
of
the
things
there
that
you
heard
keith
say
maybe
the
first
thing.
T
T
With
it
resume
the
job
and
get
things
done,
the
remaining
portion
of
the
time
we
have.
T
T
T
Soft
items
and
hard
cars
items
that
are
in
this
and
you've
heard
a
lot
of
the
positives.
T
T
Looks
like
a
chain-link
fence
for
lack
of
something
better.
It
simply
has
a.
T
T
T
T
T
T
B
Thank
you
very
much.
I
I
know
a
lot
of
large
companies
are
coming
and
doing
this
offering.
E
Parts
on
demand
or
right
there
into
your
own
facility
and
keeping
them
stopped.
E
E
You
need
to
get
access
to
this
and
their
people
aren't
there
what
happens
keith
if
you
could.
T
Answer
that
because
we've
gone
in
depth,
so
if
you
give
the
commissioner
what
we
found
out.
U
U
D
I
appreciate
that
60
40
split,
but
I
I
don't
believe
we
should
put
any
numbers
towards
it.
D
And
not
be
exclusive,
you
know
or
create
any
exclusivity
with
any
sort
of
expectations
of
a.
T
So
the
contract
out
is-
and
I've
got
michael
in
here.
U
I
spoke
to
flipping
through
my
lips,
the
town
of
cary
north
carolina,
the
city
of
roanoke,.
U
V
Yeah,
this
napa
contract
is
a
contract
we're
currently
using.
We
renew
it
year.
V
To
year,
but
it
is
a
national
contract
that
we
are
currently
using,
so
it's
nothing.
C
C
E
Where's
the
25
000
funding
coming
from,
is
it
already
in
your
budget
keith,
or
is
this
additional.
T
Little
bit
that
that
is
a
one-time
plug
into
asset
works.
We
already
use
asset
works
here
in.
T
T
T
Hey
then
I'll
address
the
other
portion,
which
is
the
cost
everybody
wants
to.
T
Know
well,
what's
what's
the
napla
cost,
so
the
napa
for
for
the
year
is
162
to.
T
Two
1840
162
eighteen,
forty,
however,
that
is
paid
for
with
the
hundred
and
seventy
two.
T
Do
business
in
in
parts
so
that
cost
is
taken
care
of
there
with
some
additional
funding.
That
is.
T
T
The
ongoing
parts,
clerk
positions,
those
are
the
numbers
and
that
those
are
the
things.
E
I
will
tell
you
similar
type
things
work
very
well
for
efficiency.
You
have.
E
E
Efficiency
wise,
it
works
great
what
I've
seen
in
in
this
type
of
method.
So
far,
so.
E
I
commend
you
for
looking
to
save
money
all
the
time
it
does
lock
us
into
one
vendor,
but.
T
Provide,
for
example,
they
typically
are
not
big
into
snowplows,
so
our
snowpack
plow
blades.
T
T
B
W
Good
morning,
commissioners,
yeah
that
that
second
position
is
currently
filled.
W
We
have
talked
to
the
current
employee.
She
is
well
aware
that
this
is
happening.
B
A
Beneficial
to
cost
savings
here
it's
a
huge
change
in
what
we've
been
accustomed
to.
A
A
Coming
into
the
21st
century
here-
and
I
think
that's
I
think,
that's
that's
a
that's
a
good
thing.
B
I
always
advocate
that,
and
this
is
precisely
what
you're
doing
and
if
mr
brown,
mr
rowe,
will
like.
B
B
So
if
you
can
arrange
that
I'd
appreciate
it,
we
will
contact
nicole
and
take
care
of
that.
A
All
right,
hampstead
wastewater
treatment,
plant
sampling
testing
and
reporting
services.
A
Good
morning,
commissioners
now
we'd
like
to
request
approval
to
where
to
contract
the.
V
Good
morning,
commissioners,
as
mike
just
said,
the
our
bureau
is
requesting
approval.
X
Throughout
the
the
estate,
including
the
county's
own
freedom,
water
treatment
plant
and
the.
X
State's
freedom,
wastewater
freedom,
the
county
has
used
services
for
the
water
treatment
plant.
X
Since
2018,
with
very,
very
good
results,
mes
has
dedicated
staff
for
these
services
and
is
very.
X
Familiar
with
maryland,
department
of
environments
mandated
testing
and
reporting
requirements.
X
These
requirements,
and
importantly,
this
scope
of
work
also
includes
assistance
with
the
with
the.
X
X
Facility
right
now,
the
the
challenge
that
we
have
the
reporting
aspect
is
done.
Monthly.
X
I'm
sure
there
are
commissioner
rants.
We
currently
have
a
term
contract.
X
When
the
new
plant
comes
on
board,
currently
the
flow
goes
100
to
piney
run.
X
E
I
was
guaranteed
earlier
not
quite
guaranteed
that
the
water
quality
would
be
better
than.
E
What
it
has
been
in
the
past
going
into
these
streams-
and
I
offered
the
guys
at
that
time
to.
E
E
Any
offers
on
it,
so
that
scares
me,
would
you
guys
want
to
guarantee
this
quality?
I
would
I.
X
Not
a
chance,
that's
just
let's
go
through
the
freedom
water
treatment
plant
first
for.
E
A
A
Y
Z
Z
The
area
which
is
doing
some
damage
to
the
building,
so
it
is
definitely
time
to
get
this.
Z
And
dbs
has
done
many
of
our
routes
throughout
the
county
and
the
county
stands
behind
their.
Z
Yeah,
what
this
is
commissioners,
the
board
of
education,
is
using
it
as
a
warehouse
and
also.
E
And
question
I
guess,
last
time
I
took
a
tour
of
the
building.
Commissioner
boucher
you.
E
Might
want
to
take
add
that
to
your
list,
do
we
really
need
the
building?
I
mean
we're.
E
Z
Replaced
the
fire
alarm
system
has
been
replaced,
we're
up
to
code
last
thing
to
put
on
this.
A
Yeah
there
was
a
point,
dick
that
I
agreed
with
you,
because
you
know
the
couple
times.
A
And
you
know
this
even
if,
even
if
it
would
be
utilized
for
something
other
than
what
it
is
now.
A
We
just
don't
have
enough
space,
I
think
when
it
comes
to
this
and-
and
I
don't
think
it
owes
us.
F
Anything
this
building
for
sure
and
if
the
roof
is
the
last
thing
justin,
then
I
say
we
got.
A
A
A
A
Things
so
you
know
we'll
we'll
see
what
we'll
see
what
happens
if
ccps
moves
out
of.
A
Z
The
to
the
building,
also,
commissioners,
like
I
say
the
roof,
is
in
dire
need
of
replacement.
A
All
right
next
on
our
agenda,
we
visited
this
a
week
ago
and
wanted
to
get
some
clarification.
A
On
a
few
additional
details-
and
it
is
the
gentech
clearance
digital
evidence,.
A
And
I
believe
the
questions
that
existed
were
as
a
result
of
this
not
being
just
one
time.
A
But
recurring
costs
that
are
associated
with
this
project
so.
A
A
Don't
why
doesn't
somebody
give
us
a
remind
us
of
of
what
the
project
is
and
then
we'll.
AA
AA
AA
AA
To
the
vendor
to
see
if
we
could
get
anything
extended
out,
we
were
able
to
do
that.
AA
AA
For
a
total
of
135
694
dollars
and
80
cents,
I
did
speak
with
debbie
stanford
earlier
in
the
week.
AA
Were
aware
and
that
the
committee
was
aware
it
does,
it
does
show
an
eleven
and
a
half
percent.
AA
AA
N
N
D
One
question:
actually
everything
sounds
great
and
I
appreciate
all
the
the
work
you
did.
D
In
getting
us
to
where
we
are
today,
does
this
software
provide
better
accessibility
to.
D
That
information,
above
and
beyond,
just
the
storage
and
but
I
mean
we
didn't
talk.
AA
D
C
C
C
C
C
A
And
asking
for
all
this
money
within
our
budget,
and
I
think
that
far
outweighs
the.
A
Ability
to
upgrade
this
system
the
fact
that
we
are
using
relief
funding
for
this
sixth
and
the.
A
C
D
D
Take
you
know
from
the
the
coveted
money,
but
I
definitely
appreciate
what
you're
saying
I
just.
A
To
this
system
is
that
correct,
that's
correct!
This
is
a
cloud
hosted
solution,
so
it's
not.
A
Okay,
I'm
going
to
make
the
motion
that
we
approve
the
purchase
of
the
gen
genotech
clearance.
A
A
Proposed
cost
of
135
694.80,
and
I
think
this
again
makes
a
lot
more
sense
with
the
fact
that
we've.
A
A
Moving
on,
we
now
come
to
the
long-term
the
approval
to
administer
the
long-term
housing.
M
M
M
M
Seeking
approval
to
administer
the
long-term
housing
component
of
the
housing
opportunities.
M
AC
I
am
not
that
photogenic.
Can
you
all
hear
me.
AC
AC
AC
M
Thank
you,
lilly,
and
so
the
the
other
component
that
we're
looking
to
offer
from
our
perspective.
M
Is
because,
as
the
public
housing
authority,
our
bureau
of
housing
and
community
connections.
AD
AD
Rental
assistance
program
and
their
jurisdictions,
we
have
actually
been
corresponding
with.
AD
D
Conditions
beyond
hiv
and
aids
for
those
that
may
need
housing.
I
don't
know
what.
D
They
would
be
off
the
top
of
my
head,
but
you
know:
we've
come
a
long
ways
with
this.
D
For
many
years,
why
why
are
we
calling
this
out
on
its
own?
I
know
ed,
you
have
a
answer
yeah.
I
just.
J
J
Hiv
and
aids,
and
and
and
it
just
has
to
happens
to
be
that
you
know
we're
taking
advantage
of
this.
J
Program
and
the
money
that's
available
through
through
the
through
the
federal
government
that.
J
The
health
department
and
we're
just
trying
to
integrate
it
in
with
the
housing
program
we've.
J
We've
had
this
program
in
in
place
for
for
for
years,
because
the
funding
is
available
for.
J
For
for
our
citizens-
and
we
want
to
take
advantage
of
that-
it's
it's
not
specifically.
D
Yeah,
okay,
I'm
all
for
it,
I'm
all,
for
you
know,
taking
free
money,
taking
care
of.
M
Okay
and
again
just
to
review
the
budget
for
this
program,
the
housing
subsidy
payments
would
be.
M
D
A
I
was
waiting
on
weaver,
okay
unanimously
approved,
thank
you
celine
and
danielle
and,
of
course,.
A
M
AE
Done
this
process,
the
last
time
being
in
2011
for
the
sykesville
fire
company,
where
a
waiver
was.
AE
Granted
from
the
review
fees
and
the
bonding
for
that
expansion
that
they
did
in
2011.
AE
AE
E
If
I
may,
you
know
I
did
get
a
call
from
hampstead
volunteers.
E
For
the
plans
and
things
like
that
for
them
to
go
out
and
help
us
in
the
community
doing
what
we.
E
E
The
new
carroll
county,
fire
and
ems
service
coming
on
board.
We
have
to
work
together
with.
E
Only
fair
that
we
don't
charge
for
these
fees
to
them
to
because
start
working
hard
to
just.
A
So
I'm
in
complete
agreement
with
you,
dick
tim
burke,
is
on
here
tim.
If
we
made
instead
of.
AF
Yes,
right
now,
it
currently
reads
that
that
you
will
be
charging
fees
period
for.
AF
These
services,
if
you
want
to
exempt
any
entity,
we
should
specify
that.
AF
D
Much
about
the
blah
blah
blah
piece,
but
I
think
if
we
do
the
case
by
case
we'll
continue
to
be.
D
D
But
I
mean
I,
I
don't
think
it's
necessary
to
create
another
ordinance
in
in
this
matter.
A
So
I
disagree.
I
think
there
is
a
case
because
we
do
it
every
time.
A
A
If
we
had,
if
we
had
it
in
place
for
our
volunteer
fire
companies,
that
ability.
D
Do
you
think
it
would
open
up
the
aperture
for
others
to
be
a
part
of
this
based
upon.
E
E
This
individual
that
we're
going
to
have
to
deal
with
individually
today
and
I
moved
the
kel.
E
County
board
of
commissioners
waive
and
review
the
building,
permit
fees
and
county
related.
E
A
All
those
in
favor
unanimously
approved
tom,
so
you've
got
that
and
I
I
would
like
to
along.
A
A
AE
County
projects
obviously-
and
we
we
also
the
date-
have
not
done
it,
for
we
don't.
B
B
A
What
precedence
has
been
set
in
in
whatever
I
don't
think
we
have
to
go
back
too
far,
but.
A
I
believe
is,
unlike
anything
else,
so
that's
something
that
we
can
certainly
hear
and.
A
I'm
sure
we
will
at
a
hearing,
but
but
I
I
that's
where
I
am
with
it-.
E
E
Make
this
for
the
volunteer
fire
departments
and
anything
else,
I
think
we
would
probably
have.
E
A
A
K
Okay,
all
right
we'll
be
back
to
you
right.
Thank
you.
Commissioners.
All
right
request
approval
to.
AG
Good
afternoon
everybody
hear
me:
okay,
yep,
we
got
you
got
to
confiscate
another.
AG
Computer
in
order
to
get
on
with
you
here
today,
all
right
so
welcome.
We
had
a.
AG
Request
from
a
developer
that
would
like
to
develop
two
parcels
or
a
couple
parcels.
AG
Lot
or
parcel
e,
which
was
for
a
future
roadway
that
was
deeded
to
the
county.
We
do
not.
AG
Need,
as
its
developers
come
in,
to
ask
for
the
use
of
that
land,
we
do
not
have
a
plan.
AG
As
a
private
drive,
so
there's
no
need
for
the
county
to
continue
to
hold
on
to
this
parcel.
AG
Nor
to
maintain
it
so
at
this
point
we're
requesting
the
board
of
commissioners
to.
AG
Point
to
relinquish
that
property-
I
will
put
this
up
as
close
as
I
can
to
the
screen.
AG
AG
AG
AG
Put
the
slot
out
for
on
public
surplus
and
sell
that
lot
after
it
goes
out
for
a
bid.
C
B
A
Have
some
budget
challenges
coming
up?
Can
we
start
the
bidding
at
about
3.5
million.
AG
Okay,
all
right
take
that
part
out
of
the
motion
all
right.
Okay,
I've
got
a
motion
in
a
second
to.
A
AG
AG
With
the
east
middle
school
property,
this
is
where
the
current
track
track
is
located.
AG
Future
site
for
a
board
of
education
building
for
their
administrative
buildings
many
moons
ago.
AG
But
that
has
since
gone
away.
So
in
order
for
the
board
of
ed
to
capitalize
or
maximize.
AG
Maintaining
for
all
for
many
years
so
they
can
push
the
building
back
and
storm
water
management.
AG
Field
for
future
field,
athletic
field
use
so
we'd,
like
your
permission
to
just
to
transfer.
AG
That
over
I
can
vanna
white
this
again,
that
is
the
parcel
comes
up
the
center
street
here.
AG
At
the
see
there
we
go
there's
center
street
right
there
in
our
parking
lot
and.
AG
Goes
across
and
it's
right
up
against
the
stream,
which
backs
up
the
current
now
new
cvs
and.
AG
Keep
asking
but
trying
to
save
money.
So
basically
I
just
keep
shaking
it
like
an
etch,
a
sketch.
E
A
Curious,
I
just
go
ahead
roberta
that
that's
the
proper
name
of
carroll
county
catholics.
A
All
right
unanimously
approved
thanks
jeff
good
luck
in
the
parking
lot.
AG
Thank
you,
okay,
all
right!
That's
the
that
gets
us
to
the
end
of
our
scheduled
agenda
items
and.
A
A
Update
on
the
first
quarter
from
our
our
director
of
management
and
budget.
A
And
there
there's
a
couple
more
items
coming
on
the
fifth
right:
we
don't
have
them
all
on.
A
Here
yet
roberta,
no
there's
several
more
at
least
three
or
four
more
and
we're
going
to.
K
Egg
bag
easements
to
the
afternoon
one
block
and
the
other
things
to
the
morning.
A
The
afternoon
and
we'll
readjust
accordingly
friday,
the
6th
is
a
round
table
with.
A
Comptroller
franchot
virtual,
of
course,
a
couple
of
us
are
on
there
to
attend
that
at
noon.
A
Babylon
vault
in
new
windsor,
that's
at
11
a.m,
on
the
seventh
rostine
and
boucher
attending
that.
B
Lieutenant
governor
rutherford,
showing
up
on
saturday
babylon
vault,
had
contacted.
A
All
right
and
we'll
adjust
the
agenda
items
accordingly.
For
that
week,
obviously
work.
A
A
That's
commissioner,
frazier
tuesday,
the
10th.
We
have
another
planning
work
session
at
9
00
a.m,.
A
At
1
p.m
is
the
transit
incident
management
conference
and
that's
through
the
bmc
I'll
be.
A
Attending
that
and
have
been
asked
to
give
a
keynote,
if
you
will
so
I'm
honored
to
to
do
that.
A
That's
a
good,
that's
a
great
event.
I
had
I
had
the
opportunity
to
do
that
about
four
years
ago,
so.
A
A
A
We
push
those
out
so
that
folks
can
attend
those
virtually
or
in
person.
Or
what
have
you.
A
All
right
hearing
none,
we
appreciate
everyone's
patience.
Today
there
was
a
lot.
A
We
fall
back
in
time
on
sunday.
That's
going
to
give
another
level
of
challenge
to
the.
A
Public
safety,
a
reminder
that
everyone
remain
vigilant
as
we
watch
across
the
country
or
across.
A
The
country
and
certainly
overseas,
we
see
the
challenging
uptick
with
with
positivity
rates.
A
A
A
A
So
be
careful
if
you
see
our
director
of
public
works
casting
away
in
the
parking
lot.
A
With
his
computer
run
over
there
with
an
umbrella,
and
that's
it,
we're
gonna.