►
A
Let's
get
ourselves
where
we
need
to
be
this
afternoon.
We
do
have
another
work
schedule,
work.
A
Okay,
without
further
I
do
ted.
You
want
to
have
a
few
opening
comments
you
want
to
make.
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
C
27825
right
it
rounds
to
zero
with
where,
where
we
are
now
in
the
end
that.
B
B
B
B
B
B
To
be
going
there
someday,
that
someday
is
not
built
into
this
plan,
so
it's
not
necessarily.
B
B
B
And
with
that
yeah
we
we
have
a
lot
of
a
lot
of
things
that
you've
said:
here's
what
we'd.
B
B
B
Cleaning
up
around
the
edges
of
things,
but
I
think
I
think
we're
mostly
where
we're
headed.
D
B
I
know
unique
to
wrecking
parks,
but
I'm
sure
they
did
lose
positions.
A
Quality
of
life,
this
builds
into
quality
of
life
for
general,
for
our
community.
A
Oh
yeah,
but
it's
it's
difficult
because
does
this
outweigh
other
requirements,
especially
with.
A
Safety,
security
and
education,
but
I'm
still
feel
like
we're
woefully
short
in
supporting.
D
And
the
only
other
question
I'd
have,
we
went
through
covet
and
things
were.
B
D
Not
significant
right
and
yeah,
while
reckon
parks
is
revenue
generating
it.
D
D
B
65
65
ton
right
so
in
a
very
narrow
way.
They
can
create
the
revenue
to
cover
this.
E
A
A
A
Else,
or
is
that
money
put
away
into
enterprise
that
it
can
only
be
used
for
the
tipping
fee,
would.
F
B
B
B
B
If
I'm
understanding
right,
you
know,
sometimes
the
question
will
come
up.
Well,
wouldn't
it
be
a.
B
Good
thing:
if
solid
waste
went
somewhere
else
problem-
and
this
is
much
like
utilities-
there
are.
B
H
To
avoid
having
to
hit
people
with
property,
tax
rates
and
and
income,
and
so
if
we're
able
to.
A
D
As
ted
brought
up
at
the
beginning,
we
haven't
voted
to
do
this.
Are
we
comfortable
that
we're.
D
A
I'm
and
I'm
just
curious
to
see
what
happens
on
it,
but
I'm
not
saying
no.
I
just.
I
I
I
B
G
The
highest,
but
if
you
count,
recreation
and
transfer
at
work
were
way
below
and
we
don't
have.
A
A
Apples
to
apples
right,
no,
it's
apples
to
other
fruit
because
of
other
taxes
and.
B
J
A
H
J
B
A
A
So
similar
to
what
commissioner
kyler.
A
A
B
B
Our
projected
numbers
off
of
recreation
and
to
consider
garen's
point
about.
B
A
If
we
need
to
work,
we
can
but
right
now,
because
I'm
in
kind
of
the
same
boat,
because
mr
karen.
A
H
Over
the
six
six
dollars
motion
motion
to
make
it
six
dollars:
recreation,
six
dollars.
E
A
A
D
And
and
again
they
said
the
impact
will
be
on
salaries,
that's
right,
yes,
and
and
which
is.
D
Ongoing
and
then
and
and
then
commissioner
garen
and
I
know,
you've
been
big
on
this.
F
D
F
F
F
The
spot
in
terms
of
timing
and
I
understand
and
which
is,
is
the
job,
but
right
now
the
library's.
D
Upset
the
sheriff's
upset,
the
schools
are
upset
and
I
think
these
positions
are
critical.
F
I'll
certainly
honor
my
my
promise
and
have
that
conversation
with
them.
You
know
I'd,
say
the.
B
L
G
F
B
The
same
problem
I
was
talking
about,
I
agree.
I
just
look
at
some
got
half
some
got
nothing.
D
And
you're
talking
about
the
funding
itself,
just
funding
you're
talking
about.
D
The
sheriff
we
cut
all
of
them.
What
would
be
interesting.
A
And
there's
a
cost
and
a
risk
associated
with
that
a
data
analyst
may
be
outsourced.
I.
F
A
That
additional
million
dollars
it's
dealing
with
salaries-
and
you
know
we
have
enough
challenges.
A
Associated
with
salaries
across
the
board,
and
I
would
like
to
see
that
put
back
in.
A
A
Education
and
the
sheriff,
so
I
want
us
to
take
a
little
deeper
look
into
and
that's.
I
B
B
Okay,
now,
if
we
were
hypothetically
to
adjust
any
of
those
and
say
remove
any
of
those
with
that.
B
F
I
B
B
I
I
I
I
D
A
A
A
I
I
I
I
I
I
B
F
F
F
A
Some
of
the
conversations
that
we're
having
most
recently
right
so
again,
it's
not
going
to.
A
A
I
mean
we
gotta
make
those
decisions
in
those
decisions
again,
just
because
they're
in.
A
Place
now
doesn't
mean
they
have
to
stay
in
place
tomorrow,
and
I
am
very
open
to
that
because.
A
B
B
B
B
E
C
I
The
education
and
the
sheriff
right
now
just
a
curiosity.
What's
that
total
that
we
we're
off
bye.
B
A
A
H
H
B
B
H
B
71
.
reckon
this
works
is
71
420.
H
And
then
the
landfill
position.
E
H
A
A
A
Be
like
screw,
this
go
somewhere
else,
excuse
my
language,
but
it
may
be
somewhere
where.
A
H
H
Transfer
right
taxes,
right
or
fees,
so
if
we
make
recordation
6.75
cents
sure
all
right.
H
H
H
That
million
dollars
back
to
the
school
board,
like
you
want,
I
it's
it's
without
hitting
people
in.
A
Me,
yes,
I'm
sorry,
no,
no,
no,
I
was
gonna
say,
make
a
suggestion
and
that
is
not
going
to
675.
I
A
A
Yeah
I
mean
that
that
keeping
in
mind
that
that
what
you'd
in
reality
be
doing
is
there's.
H
H
H
H
H
A
B
F
What
he's
saying,
then,
I'm
sorry
go
ahead,
miss
winter,
if
I
may,
if
the
board
was
interested.
G
In
increasing
it
by
two
dollars,
I
definitely
would
want
to
hear
from
solid
waste
folks,
because.
B
A
G
G
B
C
C
A
H
F
F
F
D
It's
some
got
zero
more
that
they
asked
for.
D
And
very
few,
if
any
got
a
hundred
percent,
but
it's
it's
tough.
A
D
The
realtor
doing
it
the
title
companies-
probably
going
to
call
me-
has
said
I
don't
see
this.
D
000
house
you're
adding
800
bucks.
So
if
we
had
1200,
they
may
come
back
and
say
well
we're.
B
Economic
development-
I
just
want
to
reckon
parks
this.
No,
I
want
to
say
it
might
be
a.
I
So,
oh,
I
see
so
quick
question
looking
at
economic
development,
so
we're
giving.
I
Questions
right
now,
so
it's
fine,
the
other
one
to
follow
up
on.
That
would
be
the
greater.
I
I
Are
there
tears
of
giving
that
we're
choosing
to
participate
in
part
of
the
civil
war
and.
A
A
Think
that's
a
set
amount
of
20
000..
Just
out
of
curiosity,
we
can
find
out
either
way.
I
To
find
out
on
the
heart
of
the
civil
war
and
the
economic
alliance-
oh
there,
it
is
so
if.
I
We
took
economic
alliance
if
we
can,
let's,
if
we
cut
that
to
10,
let's
say
we
cut
that
in
half.
A
What
is
the
heart
of
the
civil
war
say?
Historic-Based
group,
that's
maryland,.
I
A
Roberta,
do
you
know
who's
involved
with
part
of
the
civil
war?
Yes,
tourism
and
and.
G
I
G
H
H
If,
if
heart
of
the
civil
war
heritage
area,
I
was
just
looking
at
their
website,
talks
about.
H
I
Examples
will
be
like
the
historical
society,
the
farm
museum
organizations
like
that
can
and.
I
I
Not
gonna
have
a
soft
heart
for
the
non-profits
and
listen
to
what
we
heard
this
morning.
D
I
don't
know
what
this
fixes
for
us.
Well,
the
ones,
those
in
citizen
services
we're
not
touching.
I
Because
everyone
that
you're
talking
about,
I
hundred
percent,
don't
want
to
touch.
I
agree.
I
G
Union
mills
got
4.6
thousand
dollars;
the
farm
museum
got
1.8
000
one
union
mills
again.
I.
E
G
Historic
related
organizations
and
properties
and
things
things
that
meet
their
criteria.
A
I
I
I
I
I
I
A
A
I
I
I
I
A
Strong
enough
to
bring
back
then
we'll
bring
it
back,
but
you
know
we
shouldn't
leave.
A
A
I
I
I
I
I
I
A
Well
part
of
the
equation
to
everything
you
just
said,
which
I
I
do
agree
with.
A
A
A
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
D
B
B
B
B
B
I
I
D
This
doesn't
affect
the
budget
and
we're
here
to
talk
about
budget.
When
do
we
spend
that
money.
B
B
B
B
A
A
So
we
can
start
with
what
you
just
said,
because
there
were
that
we
put
into
this
already
so.
A
Cliff
and
getting
that
information
along
with
adding
that
position,
are
we
in
agreeance
to
that.
D
D
A
A
A
It's
like,
but
I
hear
you
mike
now,
but
it's
good
to
understand
why
and
we
can
go
okay,
so
we
talked.
A
About
the
board
of
education,
instead
of
going
into
a
million
going
to
a
half
a
million,
so
6.2.
A
H
D
A
I'm
sorry,
commission
again,
I
thought
we
had
already
added
back
some
into
the
boe
budget
when.
A
F
Again,
you
know
92.5
of
what
they
asked
for,
and
we
still
have
a
long
way
to
go
next
year.
D
A
D
D
A
A
Keep
moving
so
the
next
one
was
the
sheriff
at
first,
it
was
to
fully
fund
his
request.
E
D
A
B
A
That
as
well
so-
but
I
think
so,
where
are
we
at
now
so
emotion
and
a
second
has
been
made
to.
A
H
A
A
Not
the
6.75,
but
the
six
six
two
five
or
go
back
down
to
six.
So
before
you
make
a
motion
not.
A
A
D
F
I'm
a
I'm
a
no
vote
right
now
on
this.
I
just
think
this
is.
F
As
well
a
few
times,
and
I'm
just
not
ready
to
go
back
to
it
again
right
now,
without
taking
a.
E
Okay,
I
have
to
slow
the
growth
okay.
E
A
A
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
D
B
It
wasn't
right
building
an
ongoing
commitment
right
and
it
was
also
reducing
and
ongoing
going.
B
B
Now,
there's
still
what's
23
24
million
a
projected
24
right
and
we've
tried
to
steer.
B
B
A
A
B
B
B
C
K
C
B
Out
that
you
know,
we've
spent
this
five
million
dollars.
Now
we
issue-
and
this
probably.
B
B
You
to
prove
a
resolution
to
reimburse
yourself
what
that
is
saying
is
we're
going
to
spend
money.
B
C
C
C
Because
we
have
a
certain
amount
of
bonds,
we
plan
to
sell
in
24.
so
unidentified.
B
B
B
G
C
B
Debt
service
is
the
first
year,
is
debt
service
only.
I
think
it's
just
a
half
year
payment.
B
A
A
H
A
D
H
H
H
B
B
2.2
short,
I
want
to
make
sure
people
understand.
This
is
not
like
the
federal
government
where
they.
B
B
H
A
A
I
feel
like
it's
the
proverbial
robin
peter
payne
paul
and
it's
that's
my
you
know
what
I.
A
F
Going
to
the
well,
I
don't
know
if
now
might
be
a
good
time
to
figure
out
how
we're
gonna.
D
D
B
B
Impact
fees,
the
very
nature
of
impact
fees
and
we're
trying
to
attract
commercial.
B
B
Be
able
to
tie
charging
you
know,
I
think
it'd
be
hard
to
argue,
for
example,
that
you
do
a
school.
B
A
A
A
What's
it
going
to
take
to
do
the
things
that
we
want
to
accomplish
what
services
now,
the
only.
A
Revenue
in
addition
to
what
we
already
have-
and
there
is
a
significant
reluctance
to
do
that.
A
We
have
the
authority
to
go
from
3.03
up
to
3.2
or
make
an
adjustment
into
property
tax.
H
H
H
H
H
H
D
And-
and
I
agreed
with
you
the
last
time
and
probably
the
most
pro-growth
person.
A
D
A
D
Yep
yeah
and
I
mean-
and
it
comes
back
to
the
bottom
line
right
now-
we're
in
the
hole
with.
D
Pretty
important
and
both
of
those
we
didn't
quite
give
them
what
they
asked
for.
D
A
A
Mean
we
get
good
ideas
and
some
interesting
ideas
about
services.
It's
just
not
changing
so.
B
B
B
B
B
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
Others
we've
come
a
long
ways
in
retaining
the
quality
of
life.
We
got
some
incredible
parks.
A
And
sports
programs
like
manchester
wrestling
and
direct
parks.
You
know
rec
councils,
I
mean
it's.
A
What
I've
been
listening
to,
and
fortunately
we
have
a
chief
that
is.
A
Very
selfless
and
dedicated
and
bringing
things
together
so
it
comes
down
to.
A
So
I
mean
I'm
willing
to-
and
this
is
the
first
time
that
we've
looked
at.
A
A
A
A
B
J
Highest
is
baltimore
city
with
the
transfer
tax
and
with
the
recreation
that
they
have.
J
F
F
That's
what
I
had
done
initially,
because
I
I
I
could
see
this
coming,
I
mean
we're
not
gonna.
A
You
know,
I
think
if
you
look
at
the
workforce
and
again
that's.
A
Few
people
they
have,
thank
goodness
for
carroll,
county
and
volunteers,
and
I
I
think
if
we
go.
A
Anything
below
what
we're
at
right
now-
and
I
just
threw
the
number
out
earlier,
just
to
see
what.
A
The
numbers
were,
I
think
we
would
be
taking
too
much
of
a
risk,
and
I
think
if
we
raised
it
to
6.25.
D
What
you're
saying
as
well-
oh,
I
just
hate
to
see
the
employees.
I
I
think.
A
Okay,
so
now
it's
775
more
right.
So
what's
me
being
a
black,
what's
the
bottom
line.
B
You
know
the
salary
increases
just
a
couple
of
thoughts
in
doing
what
we
did.
I
don't.
B
It
would
just
make
them
not
as
as
bad
and
no
thought
of
keeping
up
with
montgomery.
F
A
I
I
C
E
A
B
F
A
A
You
have
from
cecil
county
harford,
county
baltimore,
county
baltimore
city.
A
You
know
economic
issues.
Growth
in
the
region
are
economic
developers
from
each
one.
A
A
A
That
we
were
giving
them,
but
I'm
not
positive.
The
answer
we
got
back
was
they
thought
we
had.
B
A
D
F
D
Forward
discussion,
yeah,
I'm
not
comfortable
with
the
rest,
are
fine.
I'm
not
comfortable
with.
H
G
Else,
in
the
same
vein
that
I'm
just
going
to
mention
we
for
many
years
now,
several.
G
G
County
residents
benefit
from
that
university
of
maryland
system,
and
and
so
it's
a
you
know,
a.
G
A
A
One
shock
trauma
and
what
they
do
for
our
community
and
our
county
is
pretty
amazing.
H
I
I
A
B
Are
a
members
yeah
we're
just
totally
separate
from
the
tongue?
Yes,
you
know
with
the
gb.
A
A
Things,
if
I
find
that
we,
you
know,
are
being
asked
for
more
I'll,
bring
it
to
your
attention
and.
A
A
Let's
take
all
of
those
adjustments
to
the
non-profits
that
commissions.