►
A
Okay,
good
morning,
carroll
county:
this
is
commissioner,
ed
rothstein.
I'm.
A
Thoughts
for
their
strength
and
courage
as
we
move
forward
so
with
that,
let's
stand.
A
Okay,
let
me
let
me
kick
this
off
with
prairie
carol
and
explain
why
I
am
virtual.
A
Tested
positive
for
cobia
19,
he
lost
his
sense
of
smell
and
taste.
Fortunately,
it
has
come
back.
A
A
And
again
tested
negative,
why
that
happens?
I
don't
know
it's
very
difficult
to
quarantine
within.
A
A
Through
this
together,
it's
almost
become
a
nuisance
more
than
anything.
At
this
point.
A
You
know
in
our
house,
but
you
know
thank
goodness
for
netflix
and
puzzles
and
we're.
A
Getting
a
lot
of
things
done
and
then
I
will
finish
up
prior
to
carol
in
a
minute.
But
let
me.
A
Send
it
off
to
my
colleagues,
commissioner:
frazier
is
not
with
us
this
morning
and.
C
Thank
you,
commercial,
we're
all
seeing
and
lord
be
with
you
and
your
family.
Hopefully
you
guys.
C
Are
clear
I
wish
I
had
all
their
names
well,
there's
a
view
of
the
westminster
with
the
snow.
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
The
executive
director
is
carly
summers
and
it
is
come
forward
from
a
non-profit.
C
C
You're
dealing
with
a
mental
issue,
you
turn
to
addiction,
so
he
listed
all
the
resources
out
there.
C
C
A
Well
said,
and
thank
you
eric,
commissioner
weaver.
D
Well,
I
don't
know
if
you've
looked
at
the
latest
edition
of
the
destination
maryland
came.
D
Out
on
inside
the
front
cover
carroll
county
tourism
has
its
ad
out
we're
centrally
located
now.
D
Going
out
so
to
our
tourism
division,
I
want
to
say
thank
you
and
last
yesterday
I
attended
the.
D
Work
session
for
the
board
of
education
for
the
operating
budget,
interesting.
D
Where
they're
going,
what
they're
trying
to
do-
and
I
I
will
say
they
are
really
trying
to.
D
Deal
with
remedial
education
and
education
for
our
talented
and
gifted
to
take
it
beyond
where
it.
D
Is
so
I
give
them
a
lot
of
credit
they
putting
together
programs
the
best
they
can
in
a
virtual.
D
Environment,
it's
interesting
and
it's
going
to
be
interesting,
where
I
think
education
goes
in
the.
D
Future
the
coven
has
brought
about
changes
that
we
may
see
totally
good
changes
to
our
educational.
D
But
I
just
wanted
to
let
people
know
where
they're
going
so
that's
it.
E
Good
morning,
everybody
good
morning,
carroll
county-
I
used
this
word
last
year.
E
E
So,
let's
just
I'll
leave
it
at
that.
There's
absolutely
no
way.
E
E
Putting
it
out
there
again,
the
groundhog
is
stupid
february
is
black
history
month.
E
The
things
that
that
occurred
not
only
in
the
state
but
also
in
carroll
county,
I
had
the.
E
And
it
was,
it
was
a.
It
was
an
amazing
experience
and
if
you've
never
done
that,
I.
E
E
Occurred
there
and
a
lot
of
the
events
occurred,
but
bringing
it
back
home.
There
is
just
a
ton.
E
Of
history
in
carroll
county
from
the
robert
moton
school
to
to
there's
a
school
in
in
sykesville.
E
There's
a
school
in
my
district
at
bark
hill
right
over
by
francis
scott
key
high
school,
and
it.
E
Just
doesn't
stop
there,
there's
just
an
amazing
amount
of
of
history
in
our
cemeteries
as
well.
E
It's
just
and
what
they've
accomplished.
It's
just
amazing,
so
take
some
time
this
month.
E
Real
quick
this
morning
and
he's
as
exhausted
as
I
am
when
it
comes
to
all
things,
annapolis.
E
It
it
is
just
unbelievable:
what's
going
on
down
there
and
folks
have
really
got
to
pay
attention.
E
To
the
bills
and
we'll
talk
about
that
more
later
on
and
finally,
I
attended
my
first
in.
E
To
see
what's
going
on
there,
it's
a
critical,
it's
a
critical
group
there,
because
not
only
are.
E
E
A
new
gentleman
on
there
now
from
your
district.
I
believe,
commissioner
rostein,
who
jumped
right
in.
E
Will
turn
it
back
over
to
you
thanks
and
yes,
pete
lester
is
a
great
guy
he's
very
much.
A
Involved
in
the
community
down
eldersburg
it's,
he
asked
to
be
a
participant
on
the
commission.
A
A
member,
and
so
I
think,
we're
very
fortunate
to
have
a
community
that
cares
in
a
community.
A
Almanac,
so
I
am
a
big
believer
of
punxsutawney
phil
personally,
so
I
know
you
want
to
use
the.
A
I
am
comfortable
and
commissioner
boucher
thanks
for
sharing
the.
A
For
making
the
decisions
on
whether
the
government
should
stay
open
should
be
delayed.
A
And
it
all
has
to
do
with
the
skills
and
expertise
that
dpw
and
their
entire
team
provides.
A
From
the
roads,
the
facilities,
the
fleet
management,
the
leadership
and
everybody
engaged.
A
A
Miles
of
roadway
to
keep
us
clear,
I
have
seen
nothing
but
positive
comments
on
social
media.
A
On
you
know,
emails
and
texts
and
phone
calls
about
how
good
our
dpw
has
worked
on
the
roads
and.
A
Proud
to
be
a
carroll
county,
and
so
I
appreciate
you
kicking
that
off.
Commissioner
boucher.
A
A
Few
minutes
with
ed
singer
is
the
two
things
that
I'm
really
focused
on
are
kobe
19.
A
And
dpw
right
now
in
the
roads
in
the
winter
we
may
have
some
precipitation
this
weekend.
A
To
the
table
cannot
do
it
any
better
than
with
without
you,
the
community
and
your
engagement,
your.
A
A
Really
impressed
with
what
everybody's
shared
with
us
this
morning
as
well.
A
Roberta,
do
you
have
anything
for
priority
carol
you
want
to
share
just.
I
agree
with
the.
F
Two
of
my
my
commissioners
about
the
groundhog,
I
figure
that
whether
he
sees
his
shadow.
F
G
F
Hopefully,
nice,
flowers
and
and
better
weather,
so
that's
it
yeah.
I
I
think
phil.
A
Just
wants
to
go
back
into
his
hole,
but
that's
that's
me.
Any
further
state
directives.
A
That
we
want
to
share
at
this
point
steve.
No,
although
I
will
say
that
last
evening,
the.
E
Governor
did
give
his
state
of
the
state
address
and,
if
you
haven't
had
a
chance
to
to
to.
E
Hear
that
I
encourage
you
to
do
so,
but
about
75
of
his
address
last
evening
did
pertain
to.
E
E
So
so
please
go
on
there
and
and
and
watch
that
it
actually
was
about
20
25
minutes.
That's
it.
E
To
any
other
directives
ed,
I
know
you've
been
working
very
hard.
You've
you've
got
another.
E
A
C
A
Now
I
appreciate
the
good
shout
out
that
that's
that's
important.
We're
going
to
segue
into.
A
Call
every
thursday
with
the
state-
and
it's
focused
on
mainly
the
vaccinations,
the
vaccine.
A
The
governor
on
down
there
is
no
lack
of
will
and
level
of
importance
they
are
putting
on
this.
A
A
A
A
So
with
that,
let
me
hand
it
off
to
you,
unless
anybody
has
anything
else,
they
want
to
share.
A
H
Day
since
last
march,
as
far
as
I
was
concerned,
and
it's
it's
interesting
that
you
ended
up
by.
H
H
In
trying
to
to
move
things
forward
and
get
us
as
much
vaccine
as
we
can,
so
we
can
get
it
to
our.
H
Most
at-risk
populations-
you
guys
mentioned
the
any
new
state
directives
and
there
was
one.
H
Thing
that
came
out
this
week
that
I
think
bears
mentioning
before
we
before
we
get
into
my.
H
Presentation-
and
that
is
the
restriction
on
restaurant
hours
was-
was
lifted
as
of
monday.
H
So
I
want
to
let
the
community
know
that
that,
as
of
february
1st,
the
restrictions
ordering.
H
Restaurants,
to
be
closed
by
10
is,
is
has
now
been
lifted.
Commissioner,
I
want
to
thank
you.
H
Know
that
this
this
whole
thing
of
quarantining
and
isolating
people
has
been
very
difficult.
H
Mr,
I
appreciate
you
setting
the
appropriate
example
and
following
the
cdc
guidelines
and.
H
Amongst
our
community
members,
so
that
said,
I'm
going
to
go
ahead
and
share
my
presentation.
H
And
we'll
just
I
apologize,
let
me
just
interrupt
you
real
quick
is
the
contact
tracing
once.
A
My
son
and
sam
and
audrey
tested
positive
and
it
got
put
into
the
system
they
did
get.
A
Notified
by
maryland
for
the
contact
tracing
and
they
were
given
instructions
on
what.
A
A
Out
there
doing
this
and
keeping
us
safe,
but
I
I
just
wanted
to
let
you
know,
because
you.
H
Is
we
we
decided
to
take
the
lead
on
this
in
in
in
our
jurisdiction?
So
a
lot
of
the
counties.
H
And
it's
it's!
It's
not
always
a
pleasant
job
because
it
is
hard
for
for
people
to
to
stay.
H
H
H
Racers,
just
sharing
our
our
normal
data
that
we
normally
share
the
coveted
cases
by
week
and.
H
Which
is
great,
but
it's
it's
also
to
keep
it
in
perspective.
We're
still
at
a
level
where
we're.
H
Back
in
you
know,
back
in
the
summer
time
in
september
and
october
and
obviously.
H
Which
is
not
good,
we're
we're
we're
trending
downward,
but
we're
still.
H
At
a
pretty
high
level
of
number
of
cases
that
are
circulating
in
our
community.
H
This
is
our
coveted
cases
and
aged
by.
H
H
Be
where
we
saw
the
where
we
actually
saw
an
increase
while
everything
else
is
trending
down.
H
H
Hospitalizations,
you
know
hospitalization
say
the
the
hospital
still
seem
seems
to
have.
H
You
know
our
highest
level
of
patience
that
we've
had
since
the
beginning
of
the
pandemic.
H
Obviously,
we've
gotten
over
this
big
hump
that
we
had,
along
with
all
the
cases
that
we
we
had
as.
H
As
far
as
hospitalizations
are
concerned,
but
the
hospital's
still
seeing
in
the
20s
of
of
covet.
H
H
Cobin
and
the
reason
you
know
normally,
this
would
be
something
that
that
people
would
normally
be.
H
You
know:
we've
made
access
to
testing
pretty
easy
here
at
our
test
site
and
also
in
a
lot
of
the.
H
H
H
Doctor,
because
we
really
want
to
we,
as
a
health
department,
are
going
to
work
on
trying.
H
H
H
Within
the
first
10
days
of
of
having
of
having
coveted,
but
it
helps
keep
people
out
of
the.
H
H
H
H
H
H
Hospitalizations
and
deaths
and
obviously
we're
getting
much
better
at
treating
people.
I
think.
H
As
the
as
the
hospitalization,
so
you
know
I'm
glad
that
modern
medicine
is
able
to
catch
up
with.
H
H
Long-Term
care
facilities
and
that
type
of
data
that
five
people
in
our
community.
H
Died
last
week:
that's
that's
terrible,
and
you
know
it's
it's
not
much.
We
can
do
about.
H
So
in
the
week
of
january,
31st
we're
continuing
in
phase
1b.
H
As
doses,
allow
we've
really
focused
this
week.
We've
been
giving
a
percentage
of
our
doses
to
the.
H
Commissioner,
that
you
guys
were
hurt
a
little
bit
as
he
is,
as
we
really
got
cut
the
week
of.
H
And
trying
to
do
something
about
that
and
the
week
of
feb
for
our
doses
for
the
week
of
february.
H
7Th
are
actually
a
little
bit
better
1200
dozen,
so
we'll
see
what
our
allocation
is
for
next
week.
H
H
Us
a
floor,
a
minimum
of
700
doses
per
week,
so
we're
actually
trying
to
start
to
dip
into
our
our.
H
H
That's
because
we
had
an
extra
clinic
on
a
saturday
and
vaccinated
some
people
with
the.
H
Of
of
the
31st
of
january
next
week's
going
to
be
our
busiest
week,
we
we
have
a
total
of.
H
I
think
just
trying
to
think
the
number
exactly
we've
got
1300
first.
H
H
Second
doses,
so
we'll
be
administering
2
800
doses
next
week
is,
is
what
the
plan
is.
H
H
Right
now,
the
demand
of
of
us
getting
calls
from
people
who
are
in
1a
that
still
haven't.
H
Have
actually
been
vaccinated
and
and
the
rest
had
have
either
declined
or
chosen
not
to.
H
Or
not
not
able
to
get
vaccinated
for
another
reason,
but
I
think
we're
there
are
going
to
be.
H
H
The
remainder
of
that
number
is
people
who
are
in
the
long-term
care
facilities
that
were.
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
The
65
plus
population
to
hit
all
those
senior
centers
again
and
again
it's
a
lot
of
effort
on.
H
Everybody's
part,
and-
and
you
know
it's
it's
a
lot
of
hard
work-
to
go
to
multiple
locations.
H
It's
easy
that
a
lot
of
counties
are
just
having
them
have
having
their
clinics
in.
H
In
one
location
and
trying
to
get
the
people
to
come
to
them,
we're
having
some
discussion
about.
H
Assets
to
get
people
to
a
centralized
location
and
maybe
we'd
run
clinics
in
one
or
two
places.
H
But
but
right
now
we
are
going
to
hit
each
each
senior
center
location
in
the
county
and.
H
H
Make
it
as
convenient
for
them
as
possible?
The
other
thing
is:
is
that
the
unfortunately,
the.
H
H
But
it's
been
put
upon
your
citizen
services
department
to
to
try
to
figure
out
plans
for.
H
For
for
large
congregate
living
elderly
communities
and
I
actually
think
we're.
H
Reaching
this
population
anyway,
but
celine-
and
I
are
talking
about
how
we're
going
to.
H
Might
work
with
lifebridge
in
conjunction
with
them,
or
conjunction
with
pharmacies,
to
try
to.
H
Was
a
a
memo
that
came
out
from
the
from
the
secretary
of
health
and
the
secretary
of
aging.
H
H
H
Yesterday
so
we're
up
to
a
total
of
2
328
people
that
have
been
vaccinated
in
the
education.
H
Sector-
and
I
think
that's
that's
actually
about
35
percent-
it's
32
percent
of
this.
H
Portion
of
1b
and
it's
35
of
the
education
sector,
so
we're
making
progress
there
as
well.
H
H
College
and
the
and
the
mcdaniel
and
asked
them
to
come
up
with
a
list
and
an
estimate.
I
I
threw.
H
H
To
be
needing
to
vaccinate
them
as
well,
one
other
thing
to
say
about
the
education
sector
and.
H
It's
that
this
is
just
not
teachers,
it
includes
instructional
assistants.
It
includes
the.
H
Bus
drivers
other
support
workers
that
are
involved
in
the
school
in
the
education
system,
so.
H
It's
it's.
It's
actually
a
little
more
difficult
for
us
to
track,
sometimes
because
you
know
it's.
H
H
Got
to
drive
the
kids
on
the
bus
every
day
and
and
all
the
support
staff,
the
the
the
educational.
H
Assistants,
classroom
assistants
and
and
even
the
food
service
workers
that
are
working
in
the.
H
Schools
are
part
of
this
group,
so
we're
getting
there
and
we're
making
progress,
and
you
know
the.
H
H
We'll
get
there
once
we
get
through
everybody
in
1b
we
have
vaccinated
1
322
of
those
folks.
H
H
As
up-to-date
and
accurate
data
as
we
can
as
far
as
the
progress
we're
making
so
that
you
kind.
H
H
Again,
most
up-to-date
information
related
to
our
vaccine
efforts
and
any
information
about.
H
H
We've
got
a
we've,
got
peer
support
facilitators
who
work
with
a
lot
of
the
disadvantaged.
H
H
H
H
H
So
I'll
stop
there
and
answer
any
questions
that
the
commissioners
might
have
this
morning.
A
Really
well
said
and
appreciate
all
the
information
and
the
continuing
persistence
that.
A
You
and
your
team
have
the
one
thing
you
didn't
share,
but
it's
important
for
the
community
to.
A
Have
right
now
the
amount
of
doses
that
you're
receiving
you're
requesting
a
whole
lot
more
than.
A
What
you're
receiving-
and
you
know
it's
not
that
you're
settling
you're
dealing
with
what.
A
The
numbers
you
have
but
but
it's
important
that
we're
not
you
know
just
asking
for
700
or.
A
With
the
team
that
you
have
correct,
if
you
can
talk
just
a
minute
or
two
on
those
two
things.
H
H
School
nurses,
it's
the
volunteers
in
volunteer
maryland
that
we're
pulling
from.
H
H
H
H
H
H
H
Really
hard
for
people
who
don't
have
computer
access
and
don't
have
email
addresses
and.
H
H
People
to
assist
people
and
help
them
navigate
the
system
if,
if,
if,
if
they
want
to
get
vaccinated,.
H
H
H
H
There
are
other
vaccine
distributors
who
are
on
the
horizon
of
getting
approval.
H
H
A
Okay,
anything
else,
just
one
question
that
I
had
a
couple
folks
reach
out
to
me.
E
Some
of
those
folks
are
do
have
challenges
a
lot
of
them.
Don't
even
have
a
computer,
so
so
I.
E
Appreciate
your
help
on
a
couple
of
them
yesterday,
a
couple
reached
out
to
me
also
because.
E
E
E
Correct
yep
that
that's
that's
my
understanding.
However,
I
hate
to
say
this:
I've
been
asking.
H
I
don't
even
know
how
you
register
for
those
sites
at
this
point,
so
we're
trying
to
put.
A
Get
the
opportunity
to
listen
to
a
state
of
the
state.
Our
governor
did
talk
most
of
the
talk.
A
You're,
muted,
sorry,
I
lost
my,
I
lost
my
you
know
when
you're
dealing
with
multiple
screens,
I.
H
H
Just
again
want
to
thank
the
community
for
all
they're
doing
to
try
to
limit
the
spread
as
we
get.
H
Tunnel
so
I
I'm
looking
forward
to
hopefully
maybe
we
can
go
watch
a
football
game.
The
next.
H
Larry
burbank
got
this
for
me
and
larry's,
a
local
veteran
who
was
a.
H
Helicopter
pilot
and
I
think
the
vietnam
or
korea-
I
don't
remember,
but.
H
Anyway,
great
guy
and
very
involved
with
your
veterans,
council-
and
you
know
I'll-
give
a
shout.
H
A
I
I
Three
weeks
in
to
the
session
at
this
point,
the
the
floor
sessions
still
remain
sporadic
for.
I
I
I
I
I
His
answer
is
that
that
needs
to
be
taken
up
with
the
legislature.
I
mean
that's
the.
I
Senate
with
some
amendments
goes
over
to
the
house,
and
that's,
I
think,
where
the
real.
I
Back
and
forth
will
will
take
place
so
that
house
version
is
being
heard
in
ways
and
means.
I
I
Took
positions
on
five
again:
subtraction
modification
bills:
we've
discussed
these
where.
I
Your
revenues
intact,
that's
just
that's
the
state,
taking
an
action
that
impacts
you
directly.
I
Amend
agriculture
out
of
the
bill,
so
it
would
pertain
only
to
state
and
local
governments.
I
I
I
That,
since
this
is
a
bill
that
the
senator
really
wants
that,
when
it
moves
to
the
house.
I
On
the
education
front
house,
bill
894
is
enabling
legislation.
I
think,
commissioner,
lance.
I
A
community
college
to
organize
the
house
version
is
scheduled
for
hearing
on
the
11th.
I
And
obviously,
excuse
me
not
only
the
11th
not
doesn't
have
a
hearing
scheduled
yet.
I
Been
put
forward
in
the
past,
they've
not
moved,
but
there's
a
lot
of.
I
On
the
election
front,
we've
got
senate
bill
29
put
forward
being
heard
today.
This
is
a.
I
I
I
I
I
The
the
911
emergency
services
board
that
are
over
500
000
need
to
be
scrutinized
more
heavily.
I
I
So
that
brings
us
to
to
a
subject
that
I
want
to
go
in
in
much
more
detail
today
and
that's
this.
I
I
Will
process
that
outlines
how
a
police
officer
will
be
treated
for
a
complaint
of
misconduct.
I
I
I
I
I
Bias
training,
it's
the
it
mandates
body
cameras
which
the
other
bill
does
not.
It
gives
you
until.
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
Or
in
our
case
here,
the
sheriff
and
they
actually
have
the
ability
to
request
subpoenas
if
they.
I
Carroll
county
and,
frankly,
for
any
county,
that
is,
that
has
a
an
elected
sheriff.
I
In
a
county
where
you
have
commission-
and
you
have
a
sworn
excuse
me-
you
have
a
an
elected
sheriff.
I
I
I
The
beginning
of
this
commissioner
wants
was
part
of
that
discussion
yesterday.
Clearly.
I
I
Challenges
that
are
specific
to
you
and
and
that
that's
kind
of
where
I'm
going
to
end
today,.
A
Discussion
about
sros-
and
you
know,
is
there
legislation
to
get
rid
of
sros
in
the
schools
at.
I
They
have
concerns
about
that
and
I
think
they're
they're,
the
ones
that
are
more
interested
in.
I
Reducing
the
the
policing
and
the
optics
of
police
in
schools,
where
other
jurisdictions
are
quite.
I
Comfortable
with
with
how
it's
been
to
date,
it's
interesting
that
I
think
two
or
three.
I
Social
justice
and
equity
issues
have
come
up
that
there's
some
rethinking
on
that.
So
I
can
get.
I
I
Concept,
that's
being
looked
at
okay.
I
appreciate
it
because
you
know
I'm
not
so
concerned.
A
About
opinions,
especially
on
social
media,
because
it's
just
a
bunch
of
group
think
in
my.
A
You
know
my
view,
I
just
want
to
know
if
there's
any
traction
that
we
need
to
be
concerned
about.
A
When
it
comes
to
sros
in
the
county,
or
is
this
just
a
lot
of
talk
right
now
to
you
know
for
for.
A
E
More
than
it
does
the
the
urban
counties
you
know,
I
it
all
of
these.
E
We're
gonna
have
to
really
pay
attention
here,
because
the
the
potential
was
there
to
pit.
E
Elected
official
against
elected
official,
because
you
know,
as
mike
alluded
to.
E
We
are
so
you
know
forming
this
committee.
I
don't
know
how
tim
burke
feels
about.
E
We've
got
six
municipality
police
departments
that
we're
gonna
have
to
take
a
lead
in,
and
I'm.
E
In
no
way
wanting
as
a
commissioner
to
do
any
of
that,
it's
just
that!
That's
really.
E
So
there
there's
a
lot
in
these
bills
kudos
to
mike,
because
he's
he's
really
mike
takes.
E
E
Know
opposing
we
do
that
at
mako,
a
good
bit
when
we
know
that
the
bill's
not
going
anywhere.
E
E
E
With
amendments
or
support
with
a
letter,
so
we
we
so
that
that
seat
remains
there,
but.
E
E
Bills
I'm
going
to
meet
with
mike
later
on
this
afternoon,
so
that
we
can
get
on.
E
The
same
page
too,
to
go
at
this
and
then
we'll
pass
on
more
information
to
you
guys.
E
Still
do
that
the
the
challenge
is,
it
was
three
days
in
advance.
I
think
they've
got
two
days
in.
E
The
monies
that
was
set
aside
for
sros
and
throws
it
over
to
mental
health
experts,
so
it
takes.
E
It
takes
that
money
eliminates
that
position,
but
creates
positions
for
people,
personnel,
workers.
E
And
and
you
know,
guidance,
counselor
positions
and
that
kind
of
thing
so.
E
Very
troubling
and
it's
still
there,
it
hasn't
been
killed.
Yet
so
we're
going
to
have
to
keep.
E
A
I
appreciate
the
as
always
the
insight
yeah.
I
think
everybody
knows
my
feelings.
A
About
sros
they're
doing
a
great
job
in
our
community.
The
sheriff
continues
to
highlight.
A
Leaders
within
the
schools
as
mentors
as
also
the
force
protection
that
they
do
provide
so.
A
I
I'm
just
curious
because
I
saw
it
on
social
media
and
that
that's
all
yeah,
you
know
what.
E
E
E
E
E
D
D
Yeah
one
program
we've
had
that's
really
successful
and
they
want
to
eliminate
it.
C
C
C
C
A
I
think
that
goes
with
speed,
racer
or
something
like
that,
but.
A
Yeah,
I
think
what
we
got
is
a
pretty
unified
message
from
us
as
board.
Commissioners.
A
Regarding
the
value
of
sros
that
we
have
seen
in
our
personal
experiences
and
yeah,
I'm
100.
A
You
know
with
you
both
or
all
regarding
rsros
and
the
value
that
they
provide.
A
For
our
students
and
yeah
walking
the
beat
you
know,
the
hallways
does
a
lot
of
value
with.
A
Somebody
in
uniform
when
it
comes
to
a
kid
somebody
to
look
up
to
so
there's
a
lot
of.
A
Value
with
our
srs
okay
again
my
personal
opinion,
but
also
from
the
experiences
that
I've
seen.
A
Mike
again,
I
appreciate
all
the
work
that
you're
doing
and
keeping
us
apprised
along
with
the.
A
Responsive
you
are
to
all
of
us
on
a
daily
basis,
so
thank
you
for
all
that
you're
doing.
A
Okay,
let's
move
on
to
our
action
items
and
we
got,
I
think,
miss
stickel.
J
Okay,
all
right
good
morning,
commissioners,
I'm
here
before
you
this
morning
with
danielle
yates.
J
J
Recommendations
for
additions
or
changes
needed
to
streamline
the
housing
choice,
voucher
program.
J
K
K
K
K
K
K
Is
an
extensive
mathematical
equation
that
would
even
determine
the
subsidy
that
we
would.
C
A
Just
going
back
to
those
vouchers
for
a
second
15
veteran
vouchers
is
that
has
that
been.
K
So
we
would
like
to
see
more,
but
this
is
a
process
that
we
work
with
the
veterans
local
office
in.
K
K
K
Absolutely
would
like
to
see
additional
vouchers
be
administered.
It's
like,
I
said
again.
K
A
A
A
A
E
I've
got
some
some
questions.
The
seven
adjustments
that
you're
attempting
to
make.
E
Maybe
this
is
in
line
with
your
question,
commissioner.
Osteen
are
these
adjustments.
E
Coming
from
someone
other
than
us,
or
are
you
making
these
adjustments
locally.
K
As
we
go
through
our
daily
processes,
sometimes
things
change,
or
we
feel
that
there
needs
to.
K
K
E
Okay-
and
I
would
I
would
guess
that
these
these
suggestions
are
in
line
with.
E
With
with
the
section
eight
guidelines
as
well,
we're
not
we're
not
doing
something.
That's
sort
of.
E
E
K
E
Okay
and
then
under
chapter
11,
danielle
you've
mentioned
that
there's
say
again.
E
Okay,
okay,
so
is,
if
is,
is
there
a,
I
guess,
is
there
a
there's,
a
difference
of
how
much.
E
E
So
you're
identifying
sources
of
income
and
that
that
says
whether
or
not
they're
eligible
to.
E
Receive
these,
these
funding
that
this
funding
is
subsidy,
correct
it.
It
ensures
that
they're.
K
E
J
There's
a
little
bit
of
clarification
needed
here.
This
recommended
change
is
not
changing.
J
J
E
That's
kind
of
where
my
line
of
questioning
was
going,
so
I
appreciate
that
you
and
danielle
did.
J
Yeah
and
just
to
add
a
little
more
to
that,
if
we
have
somebody
new
to
the
program,
we're
not.
E
D
K
K
Go
through
the
entire
checklist,
so
michael,
is
our
inspector
gaffney
he's
going
to
request.
K
That
they
even
show
simple
things
such
as
gfis,
which
have
to
be
in
the
kitchen
and
the
bathrooms.
K
K
Past
each
property
to
make
sure
there's
nothing
that
looks
alarming
from
the
outside
as
well.
C
C
C
C
C
Second,
okay:
we
have
a
motion
in
a
second
and
just
to
add
on
to
what
commissioner
boucher.
A
Shared
definitely
appreciate
one,
my
colleague's
passion
and
deliberate
questions
throughout.
A
This
discussion
and
to
danielle
and
the
entire
team
the
ability
to
not
just
answer
them,
but.
A
Provide
your
candid
insight
allowing
us
to
keep
moving
forward,
so
this
is
again.
A
A
A
Okay,
let's
move
on
to
a
quest
for
approval
for
15-year
extension,
renewal
of
the
payment
in
lieu.
J
Management
and
budget,
and
also
rob
burke
our
comptroller
just
because
of
the
the
different.
J
Pieces
financially
that
this
that
this
touches
on
so
I
did
want
to
also
acknowledge.
I
have.
J
Danielle
yates
with
us
on
as
well
since
this
does
include
our
housing
bureau
and
what,
as
you're.
J
Aware
we
have
come
before
you
with
conor
for
realty
several
different
on
several
different.
J
Occasions
where
we
presented
information
to
request
the
renewal
of
the
15-year
payment
in
lieu.
J
I
see
you
have
it,
commissioner
boucher,
thank
you,
and
so
david
jefferson
is
here
today.
J
And
we've
reviewed
it
with
david
prior
to
this
and
he
wants
to
provide
explanation
to
you
and.
J
J
David,
thank
you
for
coming
on
board
with
us
today,
david
prior
to
you,
having
a
conversation
or
or.
A
In
moving
forward
and
then
allowing
david
to
to
present
at
this
point.
A
Okay,
okay.
Thank
you
good
morning
again,
my
name
is
david
jefferson
and
I'm
the
regional.
M
M
M
M
With
this
year,
2021,
and
what
you
will
see
is
that
there
are
several
high
level,
oh
grades
right.
M
In
front
of
me,
there
are
several
high
level
repairs
that
are
needed
to
the
building
to.
M
Sustain
this
housing
and
what
you'll
see
at
the
bottom
of
this
is
what
those
annual
costs
will
be.
M
For
making
these
repairs
over
the
next
10
years,
and
then
that
is
juxtaposed
against
our
annual.
M
Reserve
funding
for
the
year
so
we
place
about
79
000
a
year
into
the
reserve
budget.
For
this.
M
Property,
so,
based
on
that,
as
you
can
see
over
the
course
of
the
10
years,
we
are
severely
below.
M
You
know
the
the
typical
useful
life
for
the
particular
item,
as
well
as
the
effective.
I
A
Anything
else,
mr
jefferson,
anything
else.
Yes,
so
that
that's
the
so
that's
the
capital
needs.
M
Assessment
of
the
property.
The
next
document
is
the
historical
property
rents.
M
M
That,
since
2011
for
the
past
10
years,
this
chart
is
showing,
let's
see
it's
the
next
tab.
M
Averaged
keeping
our
rents
on
our
one
and
two
bedrooms:
a
average
of
20
percent
below.
M
M
M
That
you
know
over
the
course
of
the
year
that
we've
had
significantly
small
changes
in
the.
M
Depending
on,
if
we
have
more
voucher
holders
or
less
voucher
holders,
the
reason
why
the.
M
Income
is
significantly
low
in
0.4
and
o5,
because
at
that
time
the
building
was
smaller
in
2006.
M
Is
significantly
higher
as
you
go
from
2006
forward,
the
chart
in
front
of
you
is
really.
M
Those
trend
lines
have
significantly
come
together,
as
they
did.
You
know
back
in
2013
1450
in
that.
A
In
the
complex
we
have
a
hundred
and
fifty
units
there
and
right
now
we
have
eight
vacant.
M
M
The
resident
say
the
rent
on
the
apartment
is
a
thousand
a
month.
The
agency
determines.
M
Authority
comes
monthly
in
one
check
with
a
or
one
direct
deposit
with
a
deposit.
M
Increase
so
it
just
depends
county
by
county,
but
typically
it
would
be
somewhere
between
three.
M
M
If
you
know
we,
you
know,
go
with
a
very
high
rent
increase,
then
you
know
we
get
a
lot
of
calls.
M
C
Up
or
they
not
yeah,
rents
will
go
up
this
year
and
I
and
on
this
property,
we're
doing
a.
M
2.6
rent
increase
because
we've
been
doing
that
across
the
board
because
most.
C
A
N
Context
to
the
pilot
itself,
this
is
the
only
pilot
agreement
that
the
county
has
in
place.
N
This
agreement,
I
think,
in
the
briefing
paper
I
provided
to
celine
a
little
bit.
N
Of
a
financial
piece,
so
the
pilot
amount,
while
while
agreement
calls
to
forgo.
N
What
would
be
the
calculated
real
property
tax?
The
amount
that
the
pilot
has
called
for
is
62.
N
000
as
a
flat
dollar
amount,
as
assessments
increase
and
the
tax
would
be
increasing.
N
That
amount
stays
flat
and
the
amount
of
savings
to
be
had
will
be
increasing.
N
Just
reassessed
here
in
the
last
month
and
so
look
at
that
going
forward.
But.
N
So
that's
about
the
the
dollar
amounts
that
are
in
place
and,
as
we
said
with
the
one-year.
N
Extension,
this
would
expire
june
30th.
You
know,
I
generally
calculate
this
credit
during.
N
N
And
and
so
it'll
be
in
that
ballpark
going
forward
and
as
assessments
increase,
the
amount.
N
Of
of
savings
or
lost
revenue
will
be
increasing
if
the
amount
stays
the
same.
The
62.
E
Why
are
we
locking
in
on
15
here?
Wouldn't
it
be
more
fiscally
responsible
to
bring
that
down
so
as.
E
To
if,
if
adjustments
would
need
to
be
made
accordingly,
or
am
I
missing
something,
there
rob.
N
The
term
of
the
original
agreement,
I've
often
seen
the
terms
on
these
either
tie
into
some.
N
Tax
credits
or
into
the
financing
on
projects,
so
I
would
say,
I'd
probably
defer
to
the.
A
Yeah,
commissioner,
lance
I
I
was
thinking
really
the
same
thing
along
with.
If
this
is
the
only.
A
And
that
does
concern
me
in
moving
forward,
especially
for
long-term
programs
like
this.
So.
M
Well,
I
think
it
does
a
couple
of
things
for
us,
as
you
know,
not
only
are.
M
Anywhere
between
three
to
seven
percent,
going
up
in
terms
of
our
operating
expense,
side.
M
M
Is
also
helping
us
with
you
know,
maintaining
this
building
as
affordable
one
of
the
things
that.
M
You
know
with
you
know,
tax
credit
buildings.
You
know
you
can.
M
M
10
to
15
years,
so
I
think
it
helps
us
with
that.
I
think
also
one
thing
that
you
have
to.
M
Look
at
as
well
with
conifer
is
that
we
are
investing
in
carroll,
county
and
westminster.
M
We
have
a
new
development
that
we
have,
you
know
been
approved
in
our
building
a
35
unit.
D
M
I
don't
have
that
information
in
front
of
me,
but
I
can
find
I
can
let
danielle
or
celine
know.
D
Basically,
units
everywhere
here:
do
you
have
the
same
agreements
between
other
counties.
M
We
do
in
some
instances,
you
know
one
of
the
things
with
developing
affordable
housing.
M
D
It's
going
to
cost
you,
wouldn't
taxes
be
automatically
added
into
that.
D
M
D
Which
is
about
what
thirty
dollars
a
month
per
unit
for
that
to
reach
that
twelve.
D
And
do
the
vouchers
cover
additional
expense?
If,
given
there
would
they
be
the
vouchers,
be.
D
Go
up
with
the
rent
at
this
point
or
not
so
the
vouchers
cover,
so
we
look
at
vouchers
the
same
way.
M
K
J
J
C
C
C
M
In
terms
of
increasing
subsidy,
you
know
that
a
couple
of
things
with
that
one,
you
know
we
would.
M
M
Way
so
I
think
you
know
the
viable
option
is
you
know
to
to
do
the
extension
the
viable.
M
C
Michigan,
what
a
one
year,
if
we
change
this
to
just
one
year
instead
of
15,
would
your
office
and.
K
That
they
must
meet
when
you
look
at
a
payment
standard
is
the
portion
of
their.
K
K
J
J
J
Of
subsidy
at
sunnybrook
or
people
that
have
subsidy
that
go
to
sunnybrook
that
are
living
at.
K
C
M
E
E
A
great,
I
think
this
is
a
good
program.
I
I
think
that
what
we're
seeing
over
there.
E
Is
is
beneficial
to
the
folks
that
are
that
are
that
are
living
there?
My
only
concern,
as
you.
E
E
I
just
I'm
uncomfortable
with
that
time
period.
For
me,
I
I
guess
I
need
a
bottom
line
here.
E
And
maybe
it's
rob
you,
I
don't
know
or
ted
just
bottom
line
this
on
on
revenue.
For
me,.
E
Want
to
look
at
it
and
beyond
that
we
we're
not.
We
don't
go
any
further
than
that,
so
I
mean
at
the.
E
To
look
at,
but
you
know
just
not
not
having
a
clear,
and
I
don't
know
that
anybody
does.
If
I
did.
E
Years
but
your
your
thought,
your
expertise,
rob.
I
just
think
15
seems
to
be
a
little
bit
long
here.
E
To
lock
in
on
something
that,
in
the
middle
of
such
volatility,
here
your
your
thoughts
on
that.
A
To
our
cycle,
a
five-year
cycle
you
know,
makes
sense,
15
years
to
me,
it's
we're
getting
to
a
point.
A
N
There,
while
you
were
having
some
discussion,
I
did
peek
at
the
a
recent
assessment
that
just
came.
N
N
The
revenue
lost
to
us
would
remain
the
same
for
the
next
three
years.
To
my
knowledge,
there.
N
000
or
the
term
the
10
years,
five
years,
15
years,
so
there's
variables
there,
as
I
mentioned.
N
We're
looking
at
about
almost
13
000
in
savings
in
this
past
year,
11
000
the
year
before.
N
N
At
adjusting
that
floor
amount,
the
62
000.,
it's
been
that
for
the
last
15
plus
years.
You
know.
N
N
Tax
obligation,
if
oh
geez,
I
hate
to
do
this
off
top
my
head,
but
you
know
if
you
want
to.
N
Say
15
percent
below
market
of
the
obligation
would
be
the
pilot
amount.
You
could
probably
tie.
C
Work
on
readjusting
how
these
subsidies
are
done,
see
if
that's
enough
time
frame
for
them.
C
C
C
E
E
I
would
be
more
apt
to
at
least
go
three,
you
know
and
then
and
then
take
a
look
at
it.
I
mean.
E
E
You
forget
about
it
really,
but
if
you
do
it
at
a
more
and
an
accelerated
rate,
there's.
E
E
Would
rather
do
it
that
way,
and
I
think
that
makes
sense
it
makes
sense
to
me.
I
just
think.
E
Assessments
wrong,
I
think
that's
a.
I
think,
that's
a
good
way
to
look
at
this,
so
I
would
I
don't.
E
E
E
It
or
whoever
it's
gonna
be
to
look
as
they
move
forward.
So
I'd
be
good
with
three
and.
E
D
Three
years
gives
us
probably
the
right
amount
of
time
on
this.
I
was
going
to
suggest
that
anyway,.
D
I
do
like
rob's
idea,
15
blue
market-
that
is,
this,
takes
the
volatility
out
of
it.
E
When
does
this
end
again,
I'm
sorry
I
missed
it.
Is
it
june
june
30th
the
extension
last
year.
E
I
sort
of
agree
with
you,
commissioner
weaver.
You
know
perhaps
inserting
that
language.
E
Where
it's
15
below
market
would
would
keep
us
in
a
good
spot
too.
But
I
guess
if
the
assessment's.
E
A
Okay
got
a
motion
in
a
second
again
fantastic
discussion
and
appreciate
all
the
insight.
A
That
you
all
bring
into
the
table
any
further
discussion
comments.
M
You
know
look
forward
to
and
continue
to
work
with
you
and
hey
I'll,
see
you
in
three
years.
A
Okay,
for
thank
you
again,
sir,
and
ladies
and
youtube
mr
burke.
Okay,
let's
move
on.
O
All
right
so
just
want
to
update
you
on
what's
happening
this
year.
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
Level
in
the
future,
maybe
there's
been
a
change
so
that
we're
going
to
inch
up
some,
but
there.
C
O
And
we
have
salary
savings
and
you
know
there's
actually
nothing
really
interesting.
O
Then
we
have
our
4.4
million
dollar
reserve
for
contingencies
remains
intact.
O
O
O
O
Have
an
opportunity
to
create
for
ourself
a
savings
account
of
sorts
that,
I
think,
will
be
a.
O
Some
work
on
our
infrastructure:
okay,
anything
that
I
can
go
deeper
for
you
on
any
of
that.
C
O
O
O
Just
to
get
this
cleaned
up-
and
I
think
I
saw
commissioner
rothstein
smile
at
the
720.
O
O
O
To
schedule
something
I'd
say,
I
am
absolutely
interested
in
that
conversation.
You
know
I've.
A
Done
this
in
the
past
in
different,
you
know
venues
and
different
responsibilities,
dealing
with.
A
A
A
Within
a
threshold
to
allow
you
to
be
more
efficient,
I'm
I
don't
know.
I
I'm.
A
Personally
and
professionally
for
that
type
of
effort,
commissioner
lance
weaver-
I
mean
you.
E
Well,
I
actually
think
that
happened
before
our
time
that
that
that
that
was
taken
away
back
in.
E
I
I
remember
having
this
discussion
about
this
before
may.
I
suggest.
E
In
the
interest
of
time
that
we
do
take
this
up
and
do
it
during
our
budget
session
make
it.
E
Make
it
an
item
of
an
agenda
item
during
our
budget
discussion
to
just
include
that.
E
A
From
march
so
yeah,
I
I
I
think,
that's
I
appreciate
you
bringing
that
up
ted
and.
A
Okay,
what
else
you
want
to
talk
about,
so
we
just
need
a
a
vote
to
approve
moving
on
yes,
yeah.
A
Okay,
400.
Thank
you
dead
and
ted.
P
Good
morning,
commissioners,
it's
my
pleasure
but,
as
you
hear
me
say,.
P
That
has
been
requested
of
and
subsequently
approved
by,
the
maryland
911
board
for
reoccurring.
P
P
Only
one
reason
that
we're
able
to
make
this
this
presentation
to
you
today
is
because
jack.
P
To
the
numbers
board
successfully
as
usual
and
in
this
case,
a
situation
where
the
county.
P
P
P
It's
free
money
in
the
sense
that
we
would
have
incurred
these
expenses,
but
thanks
to
the.
P
E
P
And-
and
I
know
ted's
to
you
here-
I
believe
it
goes
to
the
general
fund.
It
does
not
come
back.
P
To
us
commissionerly
to
subsidize
our
budget,
etc
it
it's
accounted
for
its
property
accepted.
P
E
Hundred
and
seven
thousand
dollars
right,
ed
and
right,
colleagues
that
we
didn't
have
before
so
now,.
E
D
A
A
Okay
jack
now,
let's
talk
about
the
maryland
interstate
emergency
management
assistant,
compact.
A
Revisions
have
been
made
to
it
and
requesting
approval
of
resolution.
A
We
still
have
scott
and
valerie
you're
on.
P
Thank
you
again,
commissioners.
This
time
I'm
going
to
yield
to
ms
hawkins
to
ask
her
to.
P
Maryland
intra
state
emergency
management
compact,
and
it
always
was
an
in
in
in.
P
B
B
And
capabilities
we
could
request
or
assist
another
jurisdiction.
So
that's
the
the
way
it's.
B
Been
in
the
past,
the
changes
in
pr
in
me
mac
without
the
I,
the
previous
version,
a
local.
B
Declaration
of
emergency
was
a
precursor
to
being
able
to
utilize
that
legislation.
That
is
no.
B
Pronouncing
it
we're
pronouncing
the
acronym
the
same
way
so
that
we
no
longer
have
to.
B
Have
a
declaration
of
emergency,
so
assistance
can
be
provided
in
both
emergency
situations
and.
B
Situations
such
as
emergency
management,
related
exercises
or
testing
or
training.
B
B
Exercises
so
that's
very
helpful
to
us.
There
are
some
increased
requirements
for.
B
Information
sharing
between
party
jurisdictions
and
mema,
the
original
me
mac
without
the
eye.
B
Mima
and
all
the
loops
are
closed.
Mima
is
the
administrative
coordinating
body
for
all
of
this.
B
The
efficiency
of
the
request
process
so
before
the
only
way
to
get
me
mac
request
going,
was.
B
Through
mema
now,
this
new
legislation
allows
the
authorized
jurisdictional
representative
from.
B
One
jurisdiction
to
directly
contact
another
authorized
representative
in
another.
B
Always
a
cost
with
assistance,
so
part
of
what
me
mac
addresses
as
well
is
determining
the
offer.
B
B
B
If
we
or
any
jurisdiction
that's
a
an
assisting
jurisdiction
can
choose
to
eventually
ask.
B
For
you
know
and
invoice
the
other
the
receiving
jurisdiction
for
the
services
or
rendered
or.
B
We
can
choose
not
to,
we
can
say
we're
just
gonna
donate
that
assistance
to
the
other.
B
Jurisdiction,
as
you
know,
as
a
neighborly
act
or
anything
in
between
so
all
of
those
are
options.
B
Out
there,
so
what
we're
asking
today
is
simply
for
you,
as
the
board
of
commissioners,
to.
B
Adopt
this
and
the
the
me
mac
with
the
eye
and
just
basically
create
that
resolution.
B
So
with
that,
hopefully
that
gives
you
the
background
and
the
detail
that
you
need,
but.
A
E
E
For
everybody
and
the
the
gmac,
which
is
the
governor's
emergency
management
advisory
council,.
E
Fully
supports
this
move
as
well,
and
I
think
it's
a
great
idea
and
bottom
line.
It
helps.
E
E
C
C
P
P
Who
oversee
this
program,
specifically
as
a
result
of
our
eligibility?
We
thought
it
was.
P
P
To
continue
to
do
so
now
that
we
have
the
carroll
county
fire
department,
the
radio
sp
specified.
P
P
When
they
are
requested
in
in
the
future,
so
if
I
can
please
break
down
the
111
mobile
radios,.
P
P
Clearly,
a
an
emergency
apparatus
emergency
response
vehicle,
so
these
mobile
radios
are
for.
P
There's
any
question
about
their
inclusion
and
director
mccoy
is
gracious
enough
to
join
us.
P
P
Is
basically
a
tenet
of
safety,
which
is
the
foundation
of
the
director's
department.
C
P
I
apologize
I'm
scanning
here
if
ted
hears.
I
believe
that
the
intent
would
be.
P
Are
not
talking
about
supplanting
budgeted
funds?
We
have
many
other
needs
for
those
monies.
P
P
Or
add
money
to
that
ask
so
can
I
I
apologize?
I
don't
know
the
the
the
specifics
of
how
that's.
P
P
P
Close
to
correct
ted,
yes,
we
we
budget
every
year
for
radio
replacement.
This
goes
on
forever.
O
So
we
were
already
planning
to
purchase
radios.
This
would
provide
unexpected
funding.
P
Quiet,
listen
to
your
emotion.
I
move
that
we've
authorized
the
submission
of
an
app.
A
Okay,
let's
move
on
to
wrecking
parks
with
a
background
check
for
volunteers,
department
of.
A
Recreation
and
parks,
mr
degets
euron,
marine
euron,
okay
good
morning,
commissioners.
Q
Which
is
ncsi
and
we
are-
this-
was
an
rfp,
so
we
formed
a
committee
to
evaluate
both
the.
G
G
Yes,
we
have
used
them
since
we
implemented
this
policy.
We've
had
an
excellent
working.
D
With
that
I'll
move,
the
board
of
commissioners
award
to
contract.
G
G
A
A
Okay,
let's,
that
is
all
the
actions
for
this
morning.
Let's
move
into
public
comment.
A
A
Chris
no
comments
today,
okay,
so
we
will
move
on
to
admin
open
admin.
We
have
need.
A
Okay,
hopefully
all
that
scene,
any
further
discussion
seeing
none
all
in
favor,
okay
got
four.
E
Interest
of
of
being
transparent
here,
several
conversations
very
good
conversations.
Last
night.
E
I
think
it's
important
to
get
some.
You
know
some
input
onto
what's
going.
E
Talk
about
solar
and
bringing
that
on
to
our
ag
easements,
so
that
group
is
just
going
to.
E
Which
is
good
and
a
couple
questions,
but
sort
of
just
went
right
through
the
only
thing
I
was
a.
E
Little
bit
surprised
by
they,
they
started
off
their
discussion
last
evening
in
the
meeting.
E
Information
they
got
into
some
areas
that,
quite
frankly,
surprised
me
a
little
bit
even.
E
E
There
is
us
there
is
procedures
and
process
in
place
for
planning
committees
to
comment
on.
E
The
whether
or
not
there
is
consistency
with
master
plans-
and
this
is
not
just
here
in
carroll.
E
But
apparently
across
the
state,
so
I've
asked
for
a
I've
asked
for
a
meeting
through
roberta
with.
E
The
associated
people
just
to
get
a
little
bit
more
interest
or
a
little
bit
more
information.
E
On
what
it
exactly
means
for
planning
commissions,
to
talk
about
budget
items.
E
So
I'll
have
more
for
all
of
you
next
week
in
in
session,
just
to
let
you
know,
but.
E
Kind
of
took
me
a
little
bit
by
surprise
when,
when
that,
when
that
conversation
began
so
so.
E
That's
all
that
I
have
thank
you,
mr
wayne
or
commissioner
lance.
I
think
that
was
a
great
segue.
C
C
Command
of
that
that
subject
say,
commissioner,
lance
is
assigned
to
the
planning,
commission
or.
C
C
C
C
A
Personally,
I
think,
there's
merit
to
what
you're
sharing.
I
don't
think
it's
as
necessary.
A
I
do
believe
we
are
close
knit
enough
and
our
relationships
within
the
directorates
are.
A
Strong,
my
my
concern
is,
if
one
is
a
liaison
to
one
area,
that
the
others
will
not
engage.
A
Nearly
as
much
and
I
do
believe
all
minutes
all
agenda,
even
I
mean
the
the
the
commissions
that's.
A
Really,
where
we
get
a
lot
of
our
awareness
and
engagements
with
the
directors.
A
The
cabinet
minutes
are
very
important:
the
cabinet
meetings
and
the
the
work
that
they
are
doing.
A
To
get
more
engaged
with
those
comments,
I
think
they're
important,
I
I
don't
think
we
need
to.
A
And
once
to
another,
I
think
our
plates
are
full
with
what
we're
doing
and
we
work
well.
A
Together
but
I
know
what
you're
saying
and
there
is
merit
to
it
and
there
could
be.
A
I'd
have
to
like
pretty
much
want
to
just
think
more
about
how
we
would
break
it
up,
but
right.
A
C
C
C
C
A
Necessarily
the
value
in
doing
that
by
partitioning
it
out
and
taking
personalities.
A
A
A
Be
presenting
before
they
come
in
front
of
us,
it
I
mean
that's
on
us.
I
mean
these
agendas.
A
Are
not
the
staff's
agenda,
their
their
errors
once
we
accept
them
once
we
go
through
them?
That's.
A
That's
the
role
we're
playing
in
this
when
it
comes
to
agendas.
As
far
as
the
directorates.
A
Fortunate
to
have
commissioner
lance
who
has
walked
the
walk,
you
know,
but
all
of
us.
A
Firing,
ems
or
any
of
the
directories
is,
is
well
resourced
and
able
to
do
their
job.
It's
not.
A
You
know
at
this
time
I
think
we're
doing
it.
I
think
we're
doing
it
well,
I
think
if.
A
You
feel
we're
not
doing
it
well
getting
more
engaged
from
the
cabinet
from
the
agendas
from.
A
Each
directorate
and
I'm
not
pointing
to
you
eric,
I'm
pointing
all
of
us.
A
And
it's
on
all
of
us
to
move
forward
and
to
do
it
harder,
but
I'm
yeah,
I'm
not.
A
A
The
people,
the
organization
and
the
money
in
place
to
do
that.
I
have
questions
on
that.
A
And
I'm
going
to
be
looking,
you
know
and
we've
talked
about
this
processes,
procedures.
A
Organization
overall,
but
that's
on
us
to
do
you
know
so
that's
kind
of
where
I'm
coming
from.
A
Anybody
else
lit
up.
No,
I
I
agree.
I
I
think
it's
got.
You've
got
some
merit
there
eric,
although
I.
E
E
Had
a
bigger
organization
where,
where
there
were
a
lot
of
a
lot
more
folks
here,
that
your.
E
It's
important
for
all
of
us
to
share
any
of
those
thoughts
on
any
of
these
boards
and
commissions.
E
E
So
just
not
prepared
to
go
with.
I
appreciate
the
idea,
but
not
prepared
to.
E
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
A
A
Being
on
the
board,
I
mean
how
we're
going
to
practice,
and
you
know,
process
information.
A
And
deal
with
the
directorate
it's
on
us,
it's
not
on
legal
or
anyone,
but
us
I
mean
that's.
A
A
Not
somebody
else
giving
us,
you
know
legal
advisement.
Now
I
will
share
and.
A
A
A
Decisions,
that's
where
we're
very
fortunate,
but
at
no
time
have
I
ever
thought
I
delegated.
A
A
Know
much
I
do
know
something
about
command
and
control
and
three
to
five.
You
know
as
far
as.
A
Having
a
responsibility
levels
but
that's
my
perspective:
if
that's
not
the
right
perspective,.
A
A
A
A
An
action
like
roads
or
something
like
that
with
dpw,
so
it
because
the
administrators.
A
Just
like
I
never
blind
copy
anybody
or
I'm
very
transparent
or
you
know,
approachable
of.
A
A
You
know
thoughts
of
anybody
being
an
executive.
We
are
the
decision
makers
in
the
county.
A
And
I
will
not
delegate
those
authorities
to
anyone.
You
know
you
know,
because
that's
why.
A
Going
for
us
working
with
a
directorate
that
does
have
merit
and
I'd
like
to
think
more
about.
A
That,
especially
as
we're
moving
into
you
know
into
the
budget
into
organization,
design
and
other.
A
Things
that
are
on
our
plate,
but
that's
kind
of
where
my
mind
is.
I
apologize
commissioner
weaver.
A
You
had,
I
don't
know
eric
I
I
was
just
thinking
through
your
proposal
more.
I
think
we
do
need
time.
D
To
think
through
this,
but
we
have
to
also
be
careful
not
to
micromanage,
I
mean
you
know.
We.
D
They
have
you
know
if
they
go
to
roberto,
that's
fine
and
by
the
way
she
does
not
walk
on
water.
D
Even
though
you
have
her
there
right
now,
but
she's
close
if
it's
frozen,
but
I
I
think.
D
They
we
really
have
to
think
through
this
and
it's
a
fine
line
of
our
duties
and
everybody's.
D
C
C
C
C
C
C
A
Of
commissioners,
and
if
we
can
leave
a
something
for
folks
to
chew,
on
as
they
move.
A
In
that's
great,
so,
okay,
let
me
move
into
the
agendas
for
the
next
couple
of
weeks.
On
monday.
A
February,
8th
mako
we'll
be
doing
a
town
hall
forum
with
senator
van
hollen
and
commissioner.
A
Lance
and
I'll
also
be
calling
in
on
that
and
she'll
be
talking.
I
think
it's
going
to.
A
2021,
community
health
needs
assessment
review,
commissioner
lance
will
be
attending
and
then
at
7.
A
A
Commissioner,
lance
and
then
the
two
of
them
will
be
attending
the
legislative
committee
meeting.
A
A
A
Items
we'll
get
an
update
on
the
exploration
commons
project
over
at
the
library.
A
Update
and
from
ed
center
and
then
we
will
be
talking
from
the
sheriff
law
enforcement.
A
Our
state's
attorney
office,
mr
de
leonardo,
will
be
discussing
the
the
the
body
cams.
A
Wow,
that
is
all
that's
on
open
session
for
the
18th,
I'm
sure
it
will
fill
up
to
that.
A
There's
nothing
scheduled
on
friday
saturday
and
commissioner
weaver
has
a
podcast
on
the
21st.
F
In
the
in
out
in
the
community
it's
been
referred
to
as
a
travel
ban.
It's
not
really.
F
You
should
get
tested
or
quarantined
when
returning
to
maryland.
For
some
reason,
I.
F
F
At
the
end
of
this
emergency,
so
if,
unless,
unless
you
disagree
and
get
to
notify
staff.
F
E
E
I'm
I'm
good,
but
just
maybe
I'm
saying
I
I
think
it's
a
consistent
message
that
we've
had.
A
A
Admin
once
we're
off
the
air
is
there
a
motion
to
make
motion
to
adjourn?
Is
there
a
second.