►
A
Up-To-Date
numbers
from
ed
singer,
so
this
is
this-
is
a
thrown
in
extra
open
session.
So
when.
A
A
This
one
all
right,
let's
let's
rise
for
the
pledge
and
have
a
moment
of
silence,.
A
All
right,
thank
you,
that's
well
done.
We
had
in
the
spirit
of
the
holiday
season
where
you.
A
Hear
lots
of
great
music.
We
had
the
pledge
being
set
by
both
frasier
and
swam
and
lance
so.
B
A
Okay,
let's
jump
right
into
it
and,
first
of
all,
before
we
get
to
ed
anybody
have
anything
for.
A
C
C
C
A
Thank
you
eric
commissioner
weber.
Well,
I
just
want
to
thank
everyone.
D
Who
participated
in
wreaths
across
america
last
week?
It
was
a
tremendous.
D
Turnout,
I
think,
for
all
the
cemeteries
that
were
involved
in
it.
I
had
one
in
western
chapel.
D
Show
up-
and
it
was
a
really
moving
ceremony
they
had
and
what
they
were
doing.
It
was.
D
Actually,
what
reads
across
america
is
about
remembering
and
honoring
the
people
who
were.
D
Many
of
you
were
at
another
cemetery
elsewhere,
and
it
was
a
great
event
on
saturday.
So.
D
And
phrase,
mr
commissioner
fraser,
I
understand
you
got
some
votes
out
of
the
summer.
Terror.
A
Curtain
thing
I'm
just
saying,
commissioner:
frazier
I'll
turn
it
over
to
you
all
right.
B
B
Hours
with
lieutenant
governor
walking
around
downtown
westminster,
we
started
the
boys
and.
B
Girls
club,
we
went
to
several
businesses,
you
know
downtown
westminster,
talk
to
business.
B
B
A
F
F
With
what
commissioner
boucher
shared
these
are
challenging
times,
you
know,
and
it
is,
if
you.
F
F
Down
and
fresh
and
frustrating
folks,
you
know
let's
take
care
of
each
other
and.
F
One
thing
of
note
that
I
did
not
know
16
homeless,
passed
away
this
past
year
in.
F
Carroll
county-
and
that
is
just
incredible-
I
had
no
idea,
but
it
was
shared
with
us
earlier
today.
F
Yeah
reads
across
america
was
fantastic,
always
is
every
year
I
I
really
enjoy
the
community.
A
Than
100
people
there
it
was
unbelievable
and
everybody
was
messed
the
they
he
talk
about.
A
The
down-home
feel
now,
I
know
you
guys
were
at
meta
branch,
which
was
a
very
great
ceremony.
A
A
Of
allegiance,
it
was
fantastic,
everyone
sang
the
national
anthem
together.
The
remarks
were.
A
A
A
A
A
Out
there,
some
elected
knuckleheads
that
are
putting
just
ridiculous
cartoons
on
there.
A
Last
night
or
the
night
before
and
just
a
reminder
to
everybody,
be
very,
very
careful.
A
Be
aware
of
your
surroundings
and
just
you
know,
I'd
love
to
see
our
volunteer.
Firefighters.
A
A
We'll
see
you
in
2021.,
before
we
get
to
mr
singer:
roberto
windham,
do
you
have
anything.
A
G
Been
a
great
year,
the
weirdest
year
of
my
life
where's,
your
probably
pretty
much
everyone's
life.
G
That
we've
made
it
through
and
we're
going
to
make
it
through
the
next
few
months
as
the
vaccine.
G
Rolls
out
and
as
always
it's
been
a
pleasure
working
with
you
and
look
forward
to
2021.
A
And
I'm
looking
out
the
window
make
sure
you
look
to
the
western
sky
at
dusk,
because.
A
B
Yeah
is
it
yeah,
yeah
800.,
so
that's
kind
of
crazy.
So
I'm
hoping
that
that
we
can
see
it
tonight.
A
H
With
me
this
afternoon,
because
my
my
one
o'clock
meeting
got
pushed
at
3
30,
so.
H
She's
much
nicer
and
easier
to
talk
to
than
I
am
so
you
stuck
with
me
you're
absolutely.
H
H
H
Relatively
brief
today
and
I'll
hit
that
in
just
a
minute,
but
I
did
want
to
mention
the
two.
H
Things
that
came
out
of
out
of
the
governor's
most
recent
press
conference
was
there's
a
a.
H
In
this
we've
got,
a
link
to
the
travel
on
on
our
website
is
if
marylanders
are
traveling.
H
Delaware,
that
they're
they're
not
required
to
to
quarantine
and
test
when
they're
coming
home.
H
Put
out
does
does
make
it
an
order
for
people
who
are
traveling
to
those
jurisdictions
that
are.
H
So
it's
it's
one
of
those
things
that
you
know.
I
think
it's
not
won't
be
the
easiest.
H
H
Get
tested
and
quarantined
that
said,
it
doesn't
go
the
opposite
way.
Anybody,
that's,
not
a
maryland.
H
H
To
get
tested
same
thing,
either
three
days
in
advance
of
traveling
here
or
when
they
get
here.
H
H
Expected
to
be
followed
and-
and
you
know
we're
we're
dealing
with
that,
even
with
our
staff
and.
H
And
everybody
else
as
to
what
exactly
that
means,
and
and
it's
you
know
it's
a
requirement
in
the.
H
State
of
maryland
and
has
the
effect
of
law
the
other
piece
that's
out
there
is
the
the.
H
H
H
Enforceable
by
law,
but
it's
an
advisory
so
really
try
trying
to
avoid
these.
These.
H
And
and
is,
is
pretty
well
out
of
control.
At
this
point
I
will
say-
and
I
think
I
mentioned
last.
H
Week
that
you
know,
one
thing
that
had
been
good
here
in
carroll
county
is
that
our
metrics
had.
H
Generally
been
lower
than
the
state
averages
pretty
much
throughout
most
of
the
pandemic.
H
Have
been
over
the
state
averages
so
we're
we're
no
longer
in
a
better
position
than
than.
H
Be
very
cooperative
and
and
taking
steps
to
to
slow
the
transmission
of
this
disease.
H
H
H
Yes,
commissioner,
that's
correct,
and
also
those
that
are
traveling
outside
of
the.
H
Be
up
to
every
organization
to
deal
with
this
from
employer,
employee
relations.
H
H
H
H
H
Been
working
very
hard
to
make
sure
that
people
maintain
their
employment
and
things
of
that.
H
Nature,
so
we
we
need
to.
We
need
to
do
those
employers
justice
as
well,
and
make
sure
that.
H
F
F
Adhere
to
a
law
like
this
or
an
executive
order
as
opposed
to
an
advisory.
You
know,
use
your
best.
F
F
The
county
doesn't
have
that,
and
so
I'm
very
challenged
to
you
know.
F
You
know
to
to
to
move
forward
except
to
just
turn.
You
know
a
cheat
to
it
and
I
don't.
F
The
executive
orders
and
laws
coming
out
of
our
governor
this
one
makes
it
very,
very
difficult.
F
So
and
it's
not
for
you
it
it's
more
for
the
rest
of
us,
you
know
to
to
come
out
and
either.
H
Very
practical
for
us
to
be
doing
widespread
enforcement
on
this.
We're
we're
counting
on
people.
H
To
do
the
right
thing
and
and
to
follow
what
the
intent
of
this
this
order
is,
I
mean
I
guess.
H
We're
going
to
be
expected
to
if,
if,
if,
if
we
get
certain
complaints
to
at
least
investigate.
H
Them
and
we've
had
this
discussion
with
the
state,
police
and
and
maryland
state
police.
H
And
and
sergeant
nelson
who's,
the
liaison
of
the
governor's
office,
but
I
think
everybody.
H
Out
and
I
guess
we're
gonna
have
to
deal
with
concerns
if
they
were
reported
to
us
specifically.
H
All
right,
any
anything
else
before
I
move
on
to
this,
just
a
real
quick
share
of
the
data
that
we
have.
A
A
Your
sentiments
on
that
ed,
but
we've
all
we've,
always
relied
on
folks
to
do
the
right
thing
here.
A
And
I
think
we
should
continue
to
do
that
because
that's
that's,
you
know,
but
it's
becoming.
A
A
A
A
The
county
office
building-
you
know
reminding
our
folks
here
to
to
adhere
to
what
he's
saying
so.
A
A
F
A
Yep,
okay,
great
commissioner,
all
right
just
moving
on,
I
said
I
just
wanted
to
quickly
share
a.
H
Little
bit
of
data,
our
cases
continue
to
be
extremely
high
over
the
last
few
weeks.
Last.
H
Week's
cases
totals
are
probably
a
little
bit
lower
because
inclement
weather
on
thursday.
H
For
for
folks
at
other
facilities,
just
because
of
the
the
difficulty
in
getting
out
there
and.
H
Certain
certain
sites
being
closed,
so
the
the
other
thing
that
I
think
is
worth
mentioning
is.
H
H
That's
a
lot
very,
very
significant
and
very
concerning
we're.
You
know
we're
probably
from
from.
H
H
See
a
second
spike
as
we
got
into
the
winner,
but
I
don't
think
anybody
expected
the
second.
H
You
know
it
did
have
this
this.
The
second
round
that
we're
seeing
is
is
is
really
high.
H
And
you
know
the
vaccine's
coming
and
and
but
I
do
think
you
know
from
what
I'm
hearing.
H
From
the
cdc
and
and
from
other
folks
out
there,
that
are,
that
are
experts
in
public
health.
H
H
Tracking
on
a
regular
basis
and
the
hospital's
been
pretty
taxed
this
month,.
H
Pandemic
so
they've
been
very
challenged
by
the
number
of
patients
that
they're
seeing
and.
H
H
Ems
and
everybody
and
I've
I've
talked
to
the
david
coe
and
the
ems
folks
and
and
they're.
H
It's
this
is,
this
thing
has
been
stressing
all
of
our
systems
to
a
certain
extent
extent.
H
H
Get
somebody
a
test
in
a
through
a
rapid
test
that,
like
through
through
through
a.
H
Relatively
low,
we
really,
we
don't
have
the
ability
to
increase
our
our
capacity
at
the
ag.
H
212
tests
per
day
and
that's
we-
we
upped
the
slots
to
250
in
the
middle
of
the
month,
so
I
would.
H
One
of
the
things
that
we've
seen
is
the
reason
we
we
we've
been
allowing
through
a
form
on
our.
H
Website
for
people
to
ask
to
be
tested
for
for
coving
and
the
reason
we
did
that
was
we.
H
H
H
In
in
in
the
state
of
maryland
that
off
that
offers
this
this
testing,
so
we're
kind
of.
H
That
way,
and
that's
not
really
what
we
intended
it
for
and
we've
also
had
people.
H
Our
our
clinicians
entering
them
on
a
regular
basis
and
being
tested
at
our
site
and
really.
H
H
To
be,
this
doesn't
limit
the
access
to
our
site,
but
what
we're
going
to
be
doing
is
having.
H
H
Those
other
things
people
should
be
going
to
their
own
primary
care,
physician
or
looking
for
tests.
H
In
the
private
sector,
for
those
things
that
are
more
for
convenience
than
preventing
the
spread
of.
H
H
But
what
we're
doing
is
we're
limiting
who
our
clinicians
are
putting
in
we're
trying
to
serve.
H
H
To
say
that
you
can't
get
an
order
from
your
doctor
to
go
to
the
ag
center
test
site
and
get.
H
So
before
I
move
on
from
there,
since
this
is
a
little
bit
of
a.
A
Your
procedures
out
there,
so
I'm
I'm
good
with
this
ed
you,
you
know
it
better
than
we
do.
A
So
I
don't
think
it's
going
to
create
much
of
a
hardship.
It's
just
going
to
be
a
little
bit
more.
A
A
H
Getting
a
lot
of
questions
about
is
the
is
vaccinations
and-
and
I've
got
a
up
here-
a
link
to.
H
H
What
what
what
it
means
you
know
how
how
it
works.
I
guess
biologically.
H
H
H
And
they
want
to
be
in
the
priority
groups
and
one
of
the
things
that
we
we've
struggled
with.
As.
H
Out
there
are
all
a
little
bit
different
and
we're
trying
to.
We
want
to
be
consistent.
H
We
have
a
100
doses
coming
to
us
on
thursday
and
want
to
let
the
public
know
that
that's.
H
H
The
hospitals
and
the
in
the
congregate
living
facilities,
such
as
nursing
homes
and.
H
H
People
who
are
covet
positive,
those
type
of
those
type
of
individuals
and
those
ems.
H
H
H
What
we're
essentially
looking
at
in
phase
one
is
is:
is
medical
providers
and
people
who
are.
H
Going
to
have
an
increased
risk
of
contact
with
people
who
have
coven
19
and
first.
H
The
opportunity
to
get
vaccinated
our
our
next
round
after
those
those
people
who.
H
Have
a
high
risk
of
exposure
is
going
to
be
people
who
are
medically
likely
to
become.
H
H
H
H
As
it's
available
to
me
that
the
the
risk
of
taking
the
vaccine
far
is
far
outweighed
by
the.
H
H
H
For
the
good
of
our
community
as
a
at
large,
the
vaccinations,
what's
going
to
bring
this
to
an
end.
H
On
there
are
a
lot
more,
there
are
a
lot
more
therapeutic
drugs
that
help
us.
H
H
After
the
horse
is
out
of
the
barn,
so
that
doesn't
that
doesn't
help.
That's
a
good
saying.
F
Ed,
I
may
have
missed
it.
The
percentage
positivity
rate,
what
what
is
it
carroll
county.
F
F
Not
I
know
he
said
it
was
high
and
it
was
it's
it's
been
higher.
I
just
don't
know
what
it
was.
F
And
I
asked
what
what
is
the
positivity
rate
in
carroll
county.
H
So
our
seven
day
average
right
now
as
of
today
is
eight
we've
been
up
as
high
as
8.7
over.
H
H
And
I
think
the
cases
for
a
hundred
thousand
was
around
36.
H
A
A
Delay
this
but
and
ed
you
can
stay
on
for
this
one.
Just
I
don't
know
that
you'll
have
anything
to.
A
A
On
the
food
delivery
apps,
I
know
that
our
colleague
in
baltimore
county
just
did
that.
A
And
you
can't
collect
more
than
15
percent
commission
from
the
restaurant
on
these.
A
A
Know
how
prevalent
it
is.
I
would
like
to
think
that
most
folks,
when
they
order
a
carryout,
maybe.
A
A
A
A
A
B
B
B
We
have
the
authorities
commissioners
to
do
that.
Okay
is
tim
is
tim
on
here
I
see
his
name
yeah.
A
Hey
there's
tim
burke
tim.
Did
you
hear
that
conversation
I
did
and
that
sounds
like
they.
H
Use
their
police
powers
in
their
charter
to
do
that,
we
do
not
have
those,
so
we
would.
E
H
You
know
the
the
need
for
the
use
of
these
types
of.
H
Delivery
services
kind
of
increased
as
people
have
been
in
quarantine
or
isolation,
because.
H
Unfortunately,
I
think
those
the
people
who
provide
those
services
have
taken
unfair.
A
A
Our
restaurants
be
taken
advantage
of
by
these
groups
if
they
keep
putting
up
their
commission.
A
A
A
With
us,
so
that
we
can
then
maybe
address
it
and-
and
you
know
plant,
that
seed
with
our.
A
B
I
thought
I
want
to
bring
up
the
fact
that
the
these-
I
guess
social
gatherings
for
indoors
has.
B
Changed
from
25
to
10.
and
I
think
the
last
time
he
met
her
whatever
it
was
a
while
ago,
we
put.
B
B
B
B
B
Our
recreation
department
anybody's
affiliate
with
us
using
our
facilities,
we
should
cut
it.
B
To
ten
people
for
practices
right
now
until
the
until
it
gets
until
the
order
changes
again.
H
H
F
Jurisdiction
to
be
stricter
with
that
said,
commissioner
fraser.
I
disagree
with
you.
F
And
it's
not
often
I
do
unless
one
time,
but
this
is
one
time
I
do.
It
is
an
advisory.
F
You
know
distance
and
a
healthy
situation.
Then
they
should
do
that.
F
C
C
B
B
Did
switch
that
which
was,
I
thought,
a
good
move.
People
may
be
getting
coveted,
not
even
realizing.
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
F
F
The
number
is
kind
of
where
commissioner
boucher
you
were
going.
I
I
do
think
that.
F
I
I
I
am
torn
because
I
I
had
the
same
concerns
you
had,
but
because
of
the
advisory
approach.
F
And
I
guess
I'm
still
frustrated
that
he
that
there
is
an
executive
order
about
travel.
The
way.
F
Advised
but
leave
it
to
the
organizations
to
to
do
what
they're
you
know.
Gonna
do.
D
I
have
to
say
you
know
as
we
we
look
at
the
whole
picture.
I
yeah
I'm
concerned
about
this.
D
In
six
weeks,
from
now
or
two
months
from
now,
it's
going
to
be
a
little
less
than
it
is
now.
F
Much
longer
than
six
weeks
before
vaccinations
can
take
place.
Carroll
county
is
above
the.
F
B
For
social
gatherings
are
you?
Are
we
willing,
commissioner,
weave
from
what
you
just
said
are.
B
B
B
B
B
Place:
okay,
it
now
they
may
be
taking
place
on
their
own
on
private
places,
private
gyms
or.
H
We
we
have
had
discussions
with
the
with
the
state
about
what
would
be
appropriate
for
high.
H
I
just
don't
really
think
that
that
that
large
competitive
used
sports
indoors.
H
Is
not
very
advisable,
but
it's
so
it's
just
a
matter
of
what
you
what
you
want
to
do
with.
H
It
how
much
you
want
to
advise
against
it
or
or
or
or
tell
people
that
they
can't.
H
It's
we
have
seen
outbreaks
and
commissioner
fraser
referred
to
some
of
that.
So
some
of.
H
The
specific
data
you
know,
we've
seen
some
some
relatively
large
outbreaks
because
of.
H
Private
things
have
shut
down
because
of
those
outbreaks,
but
not
not
all
of
them.
F
That
are
appropriate.
That's
why
we've
been
adhering
to
the
state's
guidelines
and
I
think.
F
Like
dennis,
you
said,
let's
stick
to
the
state
guidelines
as
an
advisory
to.
F
Specifically
with
used
sports
but
and
that
and
that's
what
we
do
and
then
we
just
move
forward.
B
B
A
So
just
putting
it
out
as
an
advisory,
not
not
you
got
to
do
it,
we're
just
advising
you
to
use.
A
Utilize
best
practices
and
we're
advising
that
10
or
less
should
be
in
that's
what
you're
saying.
A
B
A
A
Of
yes
10
or
less
10
or
less
so,
okay,
I
have
a
question
yeah.
So
a
couple
of
three
weeks
ago.
G
A
A
B
A
A
A
A
A
A
Roberta
you
have
anything
else
well
that
so
the
travel
ban
and
whether.
G
The
board
wants
to
institute
a
rule
about
employees
who
might
travel
outside
of.
F
F
That
and
I
won't
say
an
advisor
just
leave
it
at
that
for
the
rest
of
the
county,
because
the.
F
F
A
A
Folks
in
a
department
sick,
you
all
want
to
you
all
want
to
talk
amongst
yourselves
about
what.
A
G
I
don't
have
that
number
off
the
top
of
my
head
human
resources.
C
F
F
F
Our
state
directing
us
to
do
and
we
as
a
county
leadership,
should
be
willing
to.
F
Adhere
to
it
and
set
the
example,
I
don't
want
to
go
beyond
that,
because
then
it
becomes.
H
The
order,
commissioner,
the
order
specifically
says
that
the.
H
H
You
could
get
the
the
test
three
days
in
advance
of
returning
to
maryland.
That.
H
Doesn't
make
a
lot
of
sense
to
me,
but
that
is
allowed
under
the
order.
You're
like
the
wizard
of.
F
As
shared
it's,
you
know,
like
you
said
you
get
the
test,
but
you
know
unless.
F
F
A
I
think
we're
getting
way
deeper
into
this
than
what
we
need
to
be
this.
This
we're
and.
A
A
A
It's
strongly
encouraged
strongly
recommended,
there's
not
must
or
or
things
like
that
in
there.
A
I
mean
there
are
things
that
say
you
shall,
but
but
a
lot
of
this
is
strongly
recommended
so
again.
A
G
C
F
F
F
A
Okay,
can
we
can
we
add
the
galapagos
island.
A
No,
I'm
just
kidding
been
there
yeah,
so
all
right,
any
other
thoughts
on
this.
A
A
Our
covet
efforts
and
we'll
be
adding
commissioner
rostein
to
the
threads
for.
A
The
weekly
calls
that
I'd
set
up
a
couple
months
ago
and
the
the
county's
calls
that
we
get.
A
And
the
the
text
messaging,
that
we
are
back
and
forth
with
one
another
on
so
we'll
we'll
get.
A
Ed
included
on
those
and
again
we're
going
to
tag
team,
those
for
the
first
couple
months.
B
A
Got
to
approved
a
set
of
closed
minutes
as
part
of
this
open
session,
and
you
all
received
a
copy.
A
That,
as
weber,
a
just
his
curtain,
thing
that
he's
got
going
on,
I
don't
know
what
he's
doing.
A
So
I
need
to
entertain
a
motion
too.
What's
the
date,
I
don't
have
it
in
front
of
you
approved
the.
A
A
So
with
that
being
said,
I
will
take
let's,
let's
officially
take
a
motion
to
adjourn
here.
A
Sometimes
you
know
these
debates
get
us
a
little
bit
elongated
with
some
of
our.
I
All
right
well,
gentlemen,
and
that
was
a
very
important
conversation
and
very
much
needed.
So
I.
I
I
It
in
10
minutes
or
even
20,
but
I
will
do
my
best
to
go
through
the
material
in
the
way
possible.
I
So
I
mean
our
final
comprehensive
rezoning
discussions.
I
I
I
Because
they
have
had
plumbing
operations
and
supplies
and
there's
also
current
use
as
a
as.
I
A
mix
of
commercial
residential,
unlike
industrial,
they
believe
that
a
c2
is
more
appropriate.
I
That's
that's
the
direction
so
again
they
would
use
one
but
really
feel
c2
is
more
appropriate.
C
A
So
I've
got
a
motion
to
go
with
c2
dick
your
your
light
screen
go
ahead.
I
I
think.
A
A
Are
just
placeholders,
so
all
those
in
favor
I'm
trying
to
look
one
two
and
I'm
three.
I
can't.
A
A
With
a
proposed
wrestling
match
coming
up
very
soon
coming
to
a
venue
near
you,
okay,
next.
I
And
again
I
sent
information
to
you
law
last
week
and
also
a
bza
case
from
2005.
I
believe.
I
This
property
is
located
on
alembana
road.
The
request
is
for
i2
or
industrial
heavy,
as
you
can.
I
A
lot
of
environmental
constraints
with
steep
slopes
and
water
resource
protection,
easement
on.
I
Their
operations,
they
understand
the
environmental
factors,
constitute
a
de
facto
limitation.
I
I
I
I
I
C
C
A
Linda
you've
got
the
bza
case
up
here
from
2005.
Is
there
a
reason
for
that
that
was
part
of
the.
I
Materials
that
I
submitted
to
you
also
in
addition,
because
it
was
mentioned
in
their
information.
F
The
road
cannot
be
expanded,
correct,
there's,
just
no
portions
of
that
road
that
could
be
extend.
F
Expanded-
and
that
was
a
big
reason
to
stand
on
bottom
road,
where
the
what's
your
name,
ms.
F
F
D
Split
zoning
and
they're
happy
with
i1.
C
The
motion
forward,
thank
goodness
we
have
mr
burke
around
and
ms
eisenberg,
so.
F
Linda
the
they
want
the
entire
property,
as
I
won
as
opposed
to
split
zone.
I
And
conservation
now
right,
so
they
would
want
an
all
i1
designation,
as
opposed
to
i1,
where
they.
I
Feel
it's
appropriate,
so
I'm
going
to
get
back
to
the
imagery
yeah
as
you
can
I'm
looking
at
it.
D
C
But
yeah
that
wooded
area
at
the
bottom
of
that
photo
is
all
a
real
steep
area.
There's
no.
C
C
C
C
Our
county
and
easily
find
this
land,
so
I
wouldn't
want
mr
burke
jumping
on
me
either.
F
But
that's
you
know
personal
and
eric
there's
an
old
adage
when
you
make
a
sale,
stop
selling.
A
All
right
we've
got
a
motion
to
go
to
I
one.
You
know
I
will
say
that
if
the
only
other
thing
that.
A
A
Walk
there,
so
I'm
sorry,
that's
just
my
thoughts
on
it.
I
don't
think
we
need
to
debate
a
whole
lot.
A
B
Unfavorable
for
i2,
is
it
still
unfavorable
for
the
department
planning
for
i1?
I
would
say
yes,
it.
I
I
Okay,
so
the
next
property
that
is
c214202006.
This
is
the
eblar
property.
I
This
property
has
a
favorable
staff
recommendation,
but
the
pc
recommendation
is
unfavorable
for
c2.
I
Community
comments
are
in
opposition,
both
written
and
or
like
the
listening
session
and.
I
I
There
were
oppositions
by
the
neighboring
properties.
The
issue
is
that
the
request
for
c1.
I
I
Three,
the
property
to
the
north
of
it
had
a
incorrect
boundary
from
the
state.
A
C
C
I
It's
on
a
somewhat
somewhat,
not
major
road.
I
mean
it's
on
we're
buying
road,
the
rest
of
the.
I
F
F
The
current
decision-
that's
there
now
eric
what
limitations
do
they
have.
F
C
I
J
C
J
They
can't
do
bodywork
and
they
can't
do
paint,
they
can't
paint
there
and
they
can't
do
very.
J
J
C
E
J
J
B
F
F
C
I
I
I
Campus
because
it
is
consistent
with
the
westminster
comprehensive
plan
for
the
area.
I
Proximity
to
future
water
and
sewer
water
is
not
currently
on
this
site
sites
to
the
north
and.
I
I
As
I
said,
the
carroll
county
northern
landfill,
situated
directly
to
the
north
of
this
request.
A
I
This
one's
kind
of
broken
off
separately
from
the
other
two
I'd
like
to
take
them.
I'd
like
to.
D
I'm
in
concerned
about
the
lack
of
water
and
sewer
down
this
way
next
to
the
landfill
wells.
D
Could
be
a
potential
issue
into
the
future
and
I
don't
think
we're
gonna
have
sewn
water,
their.
D
D
The
worst
issues
we
have
here,
plus,
we
also
have
some
of
the
issues
with
the
reservoir
and
the.
I
The
other
two
property
there
was
opposition.
I'm
not
saying
that
there
was
the
majority
of.
A
D
That's
why,
at
the
present
time,
I'm
opposed
to
this
property
going
in
in
a
landfill
any
leakage.
D
Anything
we've
had
issues
with
this
in
other
areas
into
that
well,
and
that
well
becomes.
D
Condemned
now
we're
obligated
to
push
sewer
and
water
down
further
on
this,
and
you
know.
D
Whatever
years
and
I'm
opposed
to
making
this
one
and
a
change
at
this
time
now
later
down.
D
In
the
future,
when
surimura
comes,
I
think
it'd
be
potential
for
that,
but
that's
got
to.
D
I'm
going
to
move
that
we
don't
change
a
provisional.
We
don't
change
designing
on
this.
A
A
Didn't
the
city,
man,
water
and
sewers.
A
B
A
B
Somewhere
2700
feet
for
the
water
and
and
3000
feet
for
the
for
the
sewer
I
mean,
could.
A
But
I
think
out
of
all
these-
and
I
don't
want
to
lump
them
all
together.
The
next
two.
A
Are
no
brainers
for
me
for
obvious
reasons,
but
this
one
is
this
one
kind
of
makes
sense.
A
To
me,
because
it's
part
of
that
that
that
growth
area
for
this
for
the
city
and
it
just.
A
You're
bringing
up
when
it
comes
to
water
or
sewer,
so
I'm
having
a
tough
time
with
this.
F
No,
I
I
agree
with
you
steve
this
one
does
make
sense.
The
other
two
are
completely.
I
Put
the
imagery
up
here,
if
you
want
to
see
there
we
go
so
here
is
the
imagery
for
the
area.
I
A
Okay,
commissioner
frazier,
what
it's
not
my
district
I'll
make
the
motion
that.
I
In
the
past,
saying
that
water
and
sewer
could
be
negotiated
with
the
city,
however,
no.
I
Recent
discussions
have
occurred
with
the
city
regarding
extending
water
in
the
sewer.
I
I
I
I
D
A
F
Also
is
bothering
me
is
that
we're
calling
a
landfill,
heavy
industrial
I
mean
shouldn't,
we.
F
F
So
it
does
not
conform
to
the
area,
but
if
you
look
at
it
the
way
these
colors
are
you
say,
oh.
F
F
Off
of
140.,
so
I
don't
know
if
that's
something
linda
we
can
look
at
is
how
we
can.
F
Redesignate
zoning
making
a
landfill
or
landfill,
so
it's
a
zoning,
designation.
A
D
A
B
Hear
the
from
the
residents,
but
I
thought
a
lot
of
that
had
had
to
do
with
reach
road.
B
D
A
All
right,
the
motion
is,
and
second.
A
To
leave
double
o
12
double
0
12
the
way
it
is
all
those
in
favor
provisionally.
A
B
F
F
A
Now
we
just
moved
right
into
double
zero,
13.
and
same
scenario
right.
B
A
A
D
Agreement
to
deal
with
on
these
as
well
silver
and
water
and
reese
road,
which
is
a
paved
cow
path.
C
E
Okay,
all
right,
linda,
okay,
so
the
next
three
properties.
These
are
properties
that
have.
I
I
I
I
I
I
Has
had
a
long
history
that
we
went
through
in
our
staffs
report
and
right
to
the
back.
I
I
And
the
dam
and
dam
inundation
area
is
all
to
the
rear
and
north
of
this
particular
property.
I
And
you
can
see
the
blue
in
the
upper
kind
of
middle
right
after
the
word
use.
I
I
I
F
So
the
fogel
family
has
been
running
this
for
25
plus
years.
It
is
a
very.
F
It's
not
going
to
change
as
you
can
see
from
the
aerial
it's
zoned
conservation.
F
Right
now,
but
it
will
never
change
from
what
it
is.
I
mean
nothing
will
ever
grow
on
that,
except.
F
For
more
cement,
they
are
very,
very
strong
partners
with
our
community
with
the
wreck.
F
Baseball
and
with
the
freedom
rec
program
that
you
see
those
fields
they
take
care
of
them.
F
Currently,
the
portion
to
the
south
is
a
parking
lot
and
they
open
it
up
for
the
community
to
park.
F
There
for
all
sporting
events
evening,
sporting
events,
the
community
outreach-
has
been
actually.
F
F
Is
outside
the
sykesville
zoned
area,
it
doesn't
do
anything
to
sykesville
whatsoever.
I,
as
you
can.
F
Tell
I
strongly
recommend
we
move
this
in
favor
of
rezoning
this
you
know
to
allow
them
to.
F
F
To
bank
what
they
need
to
bank
and
continue
to
run,
but
call
it
what
it
is,
and
I.
A
And
I
wrote
down
that
there
was
no
community
comments
here
and
I
one
one
house
yeah
okay,.
A
Boucher
he
seconded
on
the
moving
this
to
i1,
provisionally
all
right,
all
those
in
favor.
I
And
unusable
on
the
entire
site,
so
the
front
portion
according
to
this,
drawing
which
is.
I
Currently,
zoned
industrial
seems
to
be
unusable
from
their
braiding
study,
but
it
would
be
the
back.
I
I
Here's
some
imagery
again
they
submitted
and
also
an
alternative
for
consideration
of
i1
and.
I
A
reduction
in
the
area
taking
a
100
foot
buffer
along
medford
road
and
the
road
to
the
rear.
B
I
was
wondering
if
we
could
maybe
set
this
one
aside.
Look
at
it
later.
B
D
Now,
with
this
is
surrounded,
particularly
by
access.
D
Buffer
here
you
know
they
have
industrial
in
the
front,
the
rest
of
it.
I
think
we
leave
as
it
is.
C
Go
along
with
what
commissioner
frazier
said,
and
we
enable
this
and
bring
it
back.
A
Yeah
that
that's
that's
fine,
but
I'm
gonna
be
quite
clear
with
all
four
of
you.
A
B
A
A
A
A
Man,
I
think
it's
just
wrong
place
wrong
time,
maybe
something
a
little
lesser,
but
thinking
about.
A
F
I
I
do
think
that
I'm
not
prepared
to
make
a
decision
on
this,
because
the
comments.
F
What
they're
going
to
say
giving
them
the
chance
to
say
it,
I
think,
is
important.
Okay,.
F
But
I
have
to
go
once
again
and
lean
that
way,
so
did
you
get
visited
by
some
christmas
spirits.
B
B
A
A
Mission
of
of
did
you
ever
did
you
ever
watch
a
show
and
then
say
gosh
I'd
like
to
see.
A
Due
to
the
provision
hear
from
or
having
a
public
hearing
again
on
this,
all
those
in
favor.
I
So
the
next
property
is
i2:
zero,
04,
zero,
two
nine.
So
the
reason
it
was
called
itunes,
their.
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
Requirements
so
there's
been
a
lot
of
opposition
and
some
comments
have.
I
Somewhere,
more
appropriate
with
their
expansion,
this
type
of
industrial
trucking
business.
I
I
D
This
property
very
familiar
with
it,
it
kind
of
you
have
a
couple
new
neighbors
yeah.
D
You
know
a
half
million
dollars
worth
of
improvements,
they're
not
going
to
put
it
into.
D
The
zoning
the
way
it
is
here
so
that's
another
one
of
these
situations,
we're
falling
into
that.
D
You
know
you
can't
improve
with
the
president's
owning
so
they're
asking
to
go
to
was
it.
I
won.
D
Yeah
on
this,
so
you
know
they
keep
it
the
way
it
is
and
goes
there
or
move
to
i1
and
make
the.
F
We're
not
adhering
to
our
own
guidelines,
which
is
you,
do
not
change
zoning
to
adhere
to
what.
D
Just
ag
that
that
probably
there
before
zoning
tell
you
the
truth
as
far
as
trucking
industry.
D
And
they've
changed
throughout
the
history,
from
building
trucks,
to
just
parking
and
running.
D
Make
it
look
better,
they
have
to
put
the
money
into
it.
Would
you
put
that
money
into
it.
D
D
B
D
To
get
financing
for
that
and
believe
me,
a
bank
will
looks
at
this
as
far
as
financing
you
have.
D
The
appropriate
zoning
to
put
this
on
and
a
bank
will
and
depends
on
the
bank
they
deal
with,
but.
D
D
Lot
of
opposition
from
the
community,
certain
ones
of
them
elder
ones.
I.
D
See
trucks
coming
down
the
road,
so
it's
you
know
catch
22,
no
matter
what
you
do.
C
D
D
Them
would
rather
have
the
dairy
farm
there
in
today's
world,
rather
than
the
trucks,
because.
D
The
trucks
have
been
there,
others
have
been
there
before
the
trucks.
I
From
our
historic
information-
and
there
is
a
historic
because
there's
such
a
grouping
of.
I
Them
we
do
identify
it
as
a
historic
district
area,
though
it
does
have
no
official
restrictions.
A
I'm
considering
this
the
same
way
that
I
considered
a
couple
other
ones
I
didn't
get
any.
A
It
wasn't
an
issue.
Okay,
I
mean,
if
they're,
if
I
I'm
I've
gone
with
the.
F
Is
the
is
it
24
7
operations.
D
And
hit
the
jake
break
to
make
the
turn.
You
know
I'm
just
some
of
that
they
have
to
have.
D
F
Of
the
community
that
goes
a
long
ways,
because
I've
heard
nothing
positive
about
this
property.
F
I
I
F
I
will
second
that
and
just
the
rest
of
the
story
is
it's
just
not.
F
Timing
is
everything
and
it's
not
ready
from
the
mayor
on
down
and
absolutely
agree
with
you.
I
With
reviewing
all
of
the
properties,
our
next
work
session
is
january
5th
at
9
00
a.m.
F
In
preparing
us-
and
it's
very
important,
I
think,
for
the
community
to
recognize
we
didn't.
F
Just
roll
over
to
whatever
recommendations
were
given
and
there
was
a
lot,
a
handful
that
would.
F
Change
from
one
to
another,
but
it
was
because
of
the
preparation
that
you
and
the
planning.
I
I
B
B
I
Will
do
is
update
this
and
have
it
posted
by
before
I
leave
today,
and
then
you
will.
A
A
Roberta,
do
you
have
anything
all
right
hearing
nothing
now
I
will
entertain.
A
A
Particular
item
right
here
and
he's
going
to
catch
it
and
all
those
in
favor
adjourning.