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A
September
2020,
9
30
we've
had
a
few
technical
difficulties.
It's
now
9
40
a.m.
A
It's
a
regular
session
of
commissioners
court
held
at
the
courthouse
actually
sports,
president,
along
with
a
few
department
heads.
So
if
you'll
all
rise.
A
Would
you
like
to
leave
sure
we
praise
you
for
another
beautiful
day?
We
thank
you
for
the
cool
weather.
We
thank
you
for
the
opportunity
to
come
together
and
do
your
will.
Will
we
just
ask
that
you
put
an
air
of
discernment
over
this
body
as
we
go
through
the
issues
you
placed
before
us
for
decision
making
guidance
counsel
board
and
as
always,
we
just
ask
that
you
read
our
hands
and
leave
our
mouths
in
our
heart
and
let
us
be
mindful
of
what
we
say:
how
we
act
and
learn
everything
we.
B
A
All
right,
this
is
a
regular
meeting
with
commissioners.
Court
first
item
is
marybeth
best
givers
update
on
october
19.
C
Good
morning,
so
I'm
just
going
to
give
an
update
on
our
current
numbers
as
friday,
since
yesterday
was
a
holiday.
We
will
be
updating
our
numbers
later
on
this
afternoon.
So
currently,
we
are
happy
that
our
active
cases
in
the
county
are
well
below
100.
We
currently
have
71
active
cases
with
a
total
of
1184
cases
in
the
county
recovered
1100.
C
C
We
had
been
running
19
to
21,
and
so
I
think
we
were
kind
of
in
line
with
texas
and
with
the
region.
Currently
I
think
texas
is
at
a
19.6
positivity
rate.
Harris
county
is
a
little
bit
below
10
also,
so
we
are
kind
of
right
in
line
with
texas
and
with
the
region.
C
We
are
currently
working
very
closely
with
the
schools
on
their
positive
cases,
case
investigations.
We
have
an
assigned
epi
investigator,
as
well
as
a
contact
tracer
just
to
the
schools,
and
we
had
a
zoo
meeting
with
the
school
nurses.
C
You
know
sporting
events
and
all
of
those
extracurricular
activities
as
well,
and
so
all
of
that
seems
to
be
going
well
so
far
we
do
have
positive
cases
in
all
three
schools,
whether
it's
family
members
or
positive
students,
but
so
far
we're
working
closely
with
all
of
them.
C
I
think
that
he
may
be
speaking
later
on
this
week.
As
far
as
some
of
his
other
orders,
we
just
want
to
remind
everyone
that
it's
definitely
not
over
and
just
to
continue
those
protective
measures,
as
far
as
masking
hand
washing
you
know,
watching
gatherings
and
things
like
that.
We
do
know
those
mitigation
efforts
are
working
and
we
still
have
those
groups
of
people
we're
trying
to
protect
us,
especially
while
school's
back
in
session,
so
I'll
be
happy
to
entertain
any
questions
that
anyone
has.
B
B
B
F
C
Yeah,
so
we're
definitely
not
getting
paid
per
case,
which
is
which
would
be
a
nice
thought,
but
we're
not
getting
paid
per
case,
so
we
actually
don't
handle
any.
We
don't
do
any
testing
here.
All
cases
that
we
get
and
that
we
investigate
are
actually
being
sent
to
us
by
all
of
our
local
health
care
providers
by
the
hospitals
by
other
jurisdictions
outside
of
chambers
county.
So
we
actually
have
nothing
to
do
with
any
of
the
tests
or
any
of
the
cases
that
are
actually
run.
C
They're
actually
sent
to
us,
as
required
by
statute
or
by
required
by
law,
and
then
we
actually
investigate
them
as
a
in
this
case
a
high
consequence
infectious
disease
in
order
to
slow
the
spread
and
contain
the
spread
of
this
disease
in
chambers
county.
So
we
don't
get
paid.
You
know
we're
we're.
You
know
salaried
employees,
and
so
we
get
paid
the
same
amount,
but
it
is.
It
does
behoove
all
of
us
to
slow
down
the
spread
of
this
disease
to
keep
it
from
spreading
further.
C
So
yeah
there's
a
lot
of
misnomers
and
a
lot
of
you
know
unfactual
information
out
there
and
we
get
that
people
are
really
passionate
about
this.
We
completely
understand
that,
but
you
know
our
goal
is
still
going
to
be.
The
same
is
to
protect
the
lives
of
our
public
in
our
county
that
we,
we
dearly,
hold
true
to
our
hearts
so
yeah.
G
G
G
This
one
is
from
carroll
pickering
once
again,
an
item
regarding
fisher
road
is
on
the
agenda
with
no
details.
Any
memorandum
of
understanding
that
would
include
large
heavy
trucks
on
any
part
of
fisher
road
is
unacceptable
to
the
citizens
of
the
area.
The
250
plus
letters
of
opposition
addressing
the
fisher
road
issue
at
the
last
commissioner's
court
meeting
regarding
fisher
road
as
witness
to
the
will
of
the
citizens
of
this
area,
no
large
truck
should
ever
be
allowed
on
fisher
road.
This
is
a
holiday
weekend
for
labor
day.
G
G
G
G
Job
in
providing
information
to
the
media
and
public
and
responding
to
requests
for
information
she
and
ryan
hosapple
did
an
excellent
job
during
the
during
hurricane
laura
threat
and
updating
critical
information
that
our
residents
needed
to
know
to
keep
them
and
their
property
safe.
We,
the
seabreeze,
beacon,
are
then
able
to
send
us
real-time
information
to
our
thousands
of
facebook.
Friends
again,
thank
you
for
setting
up
a
public
information
system.
It
is
working
and
samantha
and
ryan
keep
up
the
goodwill.
G
G
The
problem
is
the
current
requirement
to
uninstall
to
install
an
expensive
retention
pond
system
for
our
small
business.
We
feel
we
cannot
move
our
business
to
our
new
location,
with
the
added
cost
associated
with
the
retention
fund
justification
for
not
installing
a
retention
line.
The
building
to
be
used
for
our
business
is
only
16
by
40,
which
is
640
square
feet.
The
building
is
installed
on
the
side
of
a
previous
building
which
no
longer
exists.
G
The
ground
around
the
previous
building
was
built
up
six
to
twelve
inches
above
the
surrounding
area
and
encompassed
an
area
of
slightly
smaller
than
our
new
building.
The
ground
was
not
level,
so
additional
dirt
was
brought
in
to
level
out
the
area.
This
increased
the
area
that
was
raised
by
only
200
square
feet
due
to
the
provision
business.
The
raised
area
already
was
drained
already,
was
drained
to
the
lower
elevations,
so
our
change
is
limited
to
the
additional
200
square
feet
of
raised
ground.
G
B
G
H
G
Convert
to
our
business
is
already
installed,
as
residential
on
the
site
explained
above
installed
as
a
storage
building,
which
was
what
we
are
currently
using.
If
the
retention
pond
issue
is
not
able
to
be
resolved,
the
building
will
continue
to
be
used
for
storage.
So
respectfully
we
request
that
the
commissioner's
report
consider
our
proposal.
We
have
many
customers
that
would
like
to
see
us
able
to
stay
in
business
in
the
area.
A
A
A
A
A
Excuse
me:
that's
all
right.
This
is
our
first
in-person
commissioner's
court,
yeah,
we're
rusty,
judge,
yeah
we're
in
person,
but
we're
still
on
youtube.
No,
thank
you
very
much
waiting
for
the
record.
I
can
see
it's
staying
on
youtube
forever
and
whether
you're
meeting
in
person
in
the
courtroom
here
in
the
conference
room
where
we
can.
F
Social
distance
or
wherever
it
is
yes,
sir
I'll,
be
happy
to
take
that
okay,
okay.
First,
I
want
to
make
sure
that
people
listening
and
everyone
understands-
I
think
I
did
contact
most
to.
Let
them
know
that
the
mous
that
we
are
considering
today
are
actually
online
on
the
county
website
in
the
agenda
package,
and
I
want
to
take
this
time
to
thank
the
judge,
our
county
engineer,
corey
taylor,
mayor
lasseter,
mayor
of
lexington
city,
ryan,
daigly
and
james
scott,
with
tgs.
F
We
sat
down
and
worked
up
what
I
think
is
a
very,
very
good
win-win
situation,
a
compromise
on
both
sides,
but
you
know
a
good
win
situation
for
everyone
and
managed
to
get
this
into
our
mous
that
we're
looking
at
today.
F
So
what
we've
gotten
to
in
exchange
for
the
county,
allowing
tgs
to
improve
the
first
1400
feet,
starting
at
cedar,
port
parkway
and
going
east
from
there?
They
will
improve
that
to
a
five
lane
concrete
road.
It
will
have
two
lanes
each
direction,
a
center
turn
lane
and
then
10-foot
shoulders
so
and
they
will
be
accessing
trucks
from
that
section
of
14
feet
on
the
remaining
6800
feet
of
fisher
road
will
remain
unimproved
and
will
be
weight
limited
to
the
current
weight
limit
of
10
000
pounds.
F
The
county
is
not
giving
up
ownership
of
any
of
fisher
road
that
is
totally
off
the
table.
Singapore
actually
withdrew
their
request
and
understand
that
they
will
never
take
ownership
of
fisher
road
and,
in
exchange
for
us
doing
that
they
have
agreed
to
run
a
water
line,
a
fire
water
main
all
the
way
up
to
2354
and
then
take
it
over
to
our
fire
station
that
should
lower
our
insurance
modifier,
our
iso
ratings
to
possibly
a
six
or
seven
seven,
possibly
a
six,
which
will
make
a
great
difference
on
insurance
rates.
F
F
In
addition
to
that,
cedar
port
will
hire
a
landscape
architect
and
get
the
landscape
architect
to
work
with
their
drainage
engineers
and
also
with
our
county
engineer,
looking
at
a
design
that
they
can
put
detention
and
walking
trails
mitigation
area
around
the
perimeter
of
their
park.
F
This
is
into
in
order
to
try
to
get
some
separation
between
the
residential
and
the
industrial
development.
We
have
a
county
ordinance
that
requires
50
feet,
but
we're
looking
to
expand
that
50
foot
right
quite
a
bit
as
this
is
going
in.
They
want
to
do
it
in
a
way
that
would
be
aesthetically
pleasing
and
incorporate
in
some
bike
trails.
Some
walking
trails,
some
berms-
and
you
know
it
might
even
be
a
good
chance
for
some
joint
venture
with
the
county
to
put
in
a
park
or
two
along
that
area.
F
B
F
Has
the
right
to
develop
their
property,
they
own
over
8
000
acres,
that
is
currently
undeveloped,
with
approximately
eight
miles
of
frontage
on
2354
and
2354
is
a
state
road
and
the
county
has
no
jurisdiction
over
that
road
whatsoever,
and
tgs
has
the
legal
right
and
text
dot
is
actually
of.
My
understanding
is
already
approved
that
you
get
access
to
their
property
for
23.54.
F
It
would
be
a
much
nastier
situation
than
what
we're
looking
at
today.
We've
been
working
very,
very
hard
to
try
to
avoid
that.
Tts
is
cooperating.
They
understand
that
we
don't
want
trucks
on
2354,
they
want
to
develop
their
property.
They
have
every
legal
right
in
this
world
to
develop
their
property,
and
so
we
are
working
trying
to
get
them
access
off
of
a
small
portion
of
fisher
road
and
do
away
with
any
trucks
getting
on
2354
and
then
accessing
2364..
F
B
H
F
The
north
end
of
their
property,
but
we've
got
to
keep
this
working
relationship
going
with
them.
I
personally
think
this
mou
is
great
for
everyone,
like
I
said,
mayor
lasseter
and
the
mayor
elect
ryan
davely.
Both
said
in
these
meetings
with
us
and
helped
negotiate
this.
I
think
it's
a
good
situation
for
everyone,
and
I
would
like
to
make
motion
that
we
approve
the
mou
there's
actually
two
mous.
That's
in
our
packet.
F
F
F
To
run
heavy
hall
on
our
county
roads
and
we
can't
stop,
did
they
discuss
that?
I
mean
they
wouldn't
try
to
implement
that.
Even
though
that
last
60
something
hundred
feet
is
the
county
maintained
heavy
permitting
they
could
get
that
permit
and
still
run
those
heavy
loads
on
our
road.
Not
over
a
ten
thousand
pound
run.
They
can
run
it
on
our
80
thousand
dollars,
but
I
don't
think
you
can
on
a
camera.
Okay,
I'll
just
check,
I'm
going
to
make
sure
that
I
have
corey.
F
The
permit
you're
talking
about
is
a
department
of
motor
vehicle
permit
and
so,
which
is
a
sister
or
brother
agency
to
tex-dot
essentially,
but
they
do
all
permitting
for
the
state
of
texas.
And
if
you
okay,
for
instance,
let's
just
say
on
2354,
there's
sand.
F
We've
had
several
issues
with
the
sand
pits
over
the
years.
I
think
the
residents
would
like
to
restrict
that
and
just
say
we
can't.
We
can't
have
this.
You
know
we
shouldn't
allow
the
trucks
to
be
there,
but
that
is
their
property.
F
The
county
has
no
zoning
capabilities,
we're
not
a
city,
we
can't
zone
so
the
trucks.
That
is
a
point
of
they
have
to
get
to
that
location.
So.
H
F
2354
was
load
zoned
for
10
000.
Pounds
like
fisher
road
is
is
what
they
would
have
to
do
is
they
would
have
to
follow
a
load
acceptable
route
up
until
2354
and
then
they'd
travel
23-54?
Now
they
might
have
to
pay
damages
for
you
know
if
it
could
be
proven
that
they're
causing
damage
to
that
section
of
roadway,
but
as
it
relates
to
fisher
road
fisher
road
is
10,
000
pounds,
and
there
is
right
now
they
can
travel
99
and
from
99.
F
The
cedar
port
parkway
that
comes
down
to
fisher
road
is
concrete,
and
the
new
intersection
is
concrete.
So
technically,
as
long
as
and
and
under
this
agreement,
if
they
extended
1400
feet,
improving
that
roadway,
then
all
of
their
access
would
have
to
come.
The
legal
load
limit
up
to
80
000.,
and
so
you
mentioned
heavy
heavy
haul.
Heavy
haul
is
actually
up
to
100
thousand,
which
they
can't
do.
This
is
fisher
road
2354.
None
of
those
are
heavy
haul
roads,
their
legal
limit,
which
is
eighty
thousand
on
fisher
road.
F
Most
of
it
is
load
zoned
at
ten
thousand,
so
they
technically
cannot
travel
down
2354
and
across
fisher
road.
Legally,
you
know,
of
course
anybody
does
something
illegal
every
once,
while
we
had
some
issues
with
it
last
year
we
got
sheriff's
department
over
there.
They
stopped
it.
So
if
we
approve
this,
it
only
allows
legally
for
them
to
travel
from
fifth
from
99
down
the
new
section
of
concrete
to
their
property
and
maintaining
the
10
000
pound
limit
on
the
east.
F
If
they
had
that
same,
if
tech
stop
allowed
the
same
amount
of
spacing
for
their
driveways
along
2354,
for
that
eight
miles,
they
would
have
somewhere
between
90
and
112
driveways
on
2354..
So
that's
the
reason.
It's
so
important
in
my
opinion,
for
us
to
try
to
work
out
a
you
know,
an
agreement
to
where
we
can
push
that
traffic
back
to
99
and
salvage,
or
try
to
preserve
20-54
and
separate
out
the
truck
traffic
from
the
pedestrian
traffic.
F
B
F
Has
not
really
been
any
discussions,
how
many
they're
going
to
get
on
23.54.
They
are
well
aware
that
we
would
like
to
keep
zero
on
23.54,
definitely,
but
whether
that's
possible
in
the
long
run
or
not.
I
don't
know,
I
think
it
is
because
they've
got
cedarport
parkway
which
enters
in
and
it's
a
nice
road
and
it
really
connects
to
99
and
they
can
do
a
lot
of
internal
connection
through
it.
F
If
we
can
work
out
this
section
right
now
that
they're
trying
to
get
which
is
on
the
north
side
of
fisher
road
and
maybe
get
another
access
point
to
the
north
of
that
which
we
started
looking
at
last
week,
you
know
with
ew4,
on
the
east
side
of
99,
there's
some
possibilities
and
right
now,
everybody's
working
together.
You
know.
F
Hear
those
240
of
the
comments
you
know,
and
that
was
good
because
you
know
now
they
understand
that
citizens
are
concerned.
They
do
care
and
they've
been
tgs
in
this
last
week
or
two
have
been
very
cooperative,
we're
working
together,
you
know.
So
if
we
keep
this
spirit
up
and
going,
I
think
we're
going
to
work
out
something
for
everyone
that
you
know.
Well,
you
got
industrial
development.
A
Here,
none
of
those
in
favor
opposed
motion
carries
all
right.
It's
now
1007
we
are
going
to
recess
a
regular
session
of
commissioner's
court
and
go
into
the
public
hearing
and
we're
going
to
skip
down
to
1.5.
I
know
there's
some
folks
here
on
that
public
hearing
10
a.m.
Certainly
creation
of
chairman
county
drainage,
district
number
one
in
compliance
quarter,
coats
of
56-
and
I
know
this
marsha
hodge-
is.
H
I
support
the
formation
of
the
chambers
county
drainage
district
number
one
after
several
inquiries
as
to
what
chambers
county
was
doing
to
support
our
citizens
in
west
chambers
county
with
regards
to
drainage,
I
was
told
the
best
path
forward
may
be
to
petition
the
court
for
the
formation
of
the
drainage
district.
This
was
because
the
county
is
vastly
under
resourced
to
address
the
growing
problems
with
drainage.
H
I
understand:
there's
a
limited
staff
and
limited
financial
resources
to
address
this
problem,
so
I
agreed
to
file
the
petition.
This
was
done
with
the
support
of
many
many
of
our
neighbors.
We
rallied
together
the
points
of
contact
in
several
neighborhoods,
including
hunter's,
chase
country
meadows,
pine
meadows,
brookstone,
legends
bay
and
bear
ranch
just
to
name
a
few.
We
greatly
appreciate
the
support
we've
had
from
the
handful
of
the
chambers
county
commissioners.
Who've
helped
us
network
and
rally
support
for
the
formation
of
this
district.
H
H
The
issue
we
have
is
the
water
is
not
receding
as
it
used
to.
As
close
as
we
are
to
the
values
in
the
bay,
we
should
not
be
experiencing
these
problems
repeatedly.
We
live
on
three
and
a
half
acres
in
barrow
ranch
with
the
drainage
easement
directly
behind
our
property
when
it
rains
a
normal
amount,
not
a
tropical
storm
or
a
major
rain
event.
Our
backyard
takes
weeks
to
drain.
Our
animals
are
flooded
out
of
the
entirety
of
our
yard.
H
H
Flash
allowed
to
expire
as
there
is
an
incredible
amount
of
tax
revenue
that
is
given
away
to
industry
in
an
area
with
an
already
low
tax
rate.
I
asked
the
court
today
to
find
the
creation
of
the
chambers
county
drainage
district
number
one
to
be
feasible,
practical
and
needed.
I
further
asked
the
court
to
find
the
formation
of
the
drainage
district
to
be
conducive
and
a
benefit
to
those
citizens
of
chambers
county
who
are
not
already
in
a
drainage
district.
A
F
F
A
A
Off
on
that,
scott,
all
right
so,
sir,
if
you'll
announce
your
name
for
the
record,
give
us
your.
J
Been
arrested
in
there
for
the
last
12
years
and
true
belief
that
this
district
is
necessary
to
perform
the
necessary
studies
and
evaluations
to
find
short-term
and
long-term
solutions
for
our
community.
J
J
And
that's
my
guy,
I
think
so,
and
is
what
amazed
me.
The
main
driver
for
me
to
be
here
is
the
comparison
between
may
28,
two-hour,
very
heavy
storm
and
the
picture
you
look
side
to
side
on
august
27
during
harvey
just
about
the
same
amount
of
water
on
my
street
in
my
yard
and
my
neighbor's
yard,
so
the
amount
of
growth
that
we
have
in
the
west
chambers
county
with
all
the
industrial
growth
which
is
very
necessary.
J
We
all
need
to
do
our
own
business
as
well,
but
it
seems
to
me
that
there's
not
adequate
planning
adequate
planning
for
the
drainage.
J
J
My
house
never
had
to
do
that
before
after
may,
28
I
saw
as
close
as
harvard
so
I
really
ask
you
to
please
consider
this
and
pay
attention
very
close
to
our
community
and
also
consider
that
the
fact
that
we
have
all
this
growth
all
this
in
previous
coverage.
J
G
G
G
A
F
A
Okay,
so
there's
no
public
chat
there
that's
going
in.
They
want
to
do
a
citizen's
comment.
All
right.
I
So
this
leads
me
to
a
lot
of
questions.
First
of
all,
how
big
is
the
building?
I
Why
does
it
cost
so
much
to
put
air
conditioning
in
it
and
that
at
that
cost,
if
it's
two
ten
ton
units
plus
duct
work
and
labor,
I
could
see
it,
but
I
I
there's
just
too
many
questions
like
what
what's
being
put
in
for
that
amount
of
money
and
as
a
citizen-
and
you
know
this
and
those
of
you
who
I
mean
gary
gary
nelson
knows
this-
who
he's
been
on
the
commissioner's
court
for
a
while?
I
I
D
D
Love
to
see
our
elected
officials
at
the
meetings
participating
hearing,
what
the
county
party
has
to
say
and
add.
I
wanted
to
comment
about
the
eight
percent
emergency
tax
rates.
I
really
feel
strongly
against
it
and
I
know
that
a
lot
of
other
citizens
in
our
county
also
feel
strongly
against
it
in
the
event
of
an
emergency.
D
It's
not
the
time
to
be
raising
taxes
on
the
citizens
of
this
county
if
you've
been
through
any
kind
of
emergency
where
you've
had
to
start
over
and
rebuild
everything
and
throw
all
your
stuff
in
the
trash
out
on
the
side
of
the
road
and
wait
for
the
county
to
come
pick
it
up.
While
you
look
at
it
every
day,
it's
no
fun.
It's
not
a
good
time
for
someone
to
come
down
on
you
and
say
you
need
to
give
us
more
money.
D
A
D
Well-
and
I
I
would
say
you
know
that
that's
as
a
as
a
citizen
watching
on
youtube
in
a
perfect
world,
it
works
great,
but
I
have
one
stream
and
I'm
sure
y'all
do
too
so
you
know
it
does
lag,
it
does
glitch
and
we
miss
things
and
it's
just
not
the
same
as
being
able
to
be
in
person
and
and
for
me
to
be
here
and
look
at
you
in
the
eye
and
be
able
to
talk
to
you
as
a
person
and
not
just
someone
behind
a
screen.
I
think,
is
important.
D
D
F
A
F
Okay,
so,
as
you
saw,
I
tried
to
put
in
a
few
pages
of
information
into
the
packet,
and
commissioner
nelson
is
correct.
Statute
specifically
says:
you've
got
to
be
able
to
illustrate.
F
For
public
health
or
would
be
a
public
benefit
or
a
public
utility,
so
that
finding
is
what
1.6
is
basically
about
concurrent
or
immediately
after
you're
supposed
to
either
make
that
finding
or
not
make
that
finding.
Now,
commissioner,
nelson
asked
about
the
timing,
so
my
expectation
would
be
that
if
this
court
were
to
make
the
finding
that
you
had
at
least
four
of
those
six,
then
the
next
thing
you.
B
F
B
F
F
I
believe,
which
will
be
the
last
page
of
that
attachment
that,
after
the
engineer
files
his
preliminary
report,
then
there
is
a
timeline
that
does
kick
in
so
whether
that's
one
month,
five
months,
12
months
from
now.
That
is
when
that
timeline
for
56.024
kicks
in,
for
getting
it
back
before
the
quarter.
F
F
Are
required
to
either
make
a
finding
of
the
requisites
are
here
or
they're
not,
and
then
you
go
into
the
engagement
of
the
engineering
professional
as
you
normally
would.
The
way
that's
working.
F
I
would
recommend
would
be
going
through
the
standard
process
to
hire
an
engineer
which
is
qualifications
either
requesting
qualifications
or
using
an
engineer
that
you
are
already
qualified
through
past
history.
As
the
statute
allows
for.
F
If
I
remember
back-
and
I
haven't
looked
at
it
in
the
last
couple
days,
but
if
I
remember
looking
at
this
last
month
or
maybe
two
months
ago,
when
this
first
came
up,
it
actually
talked
about
some
specific
elevations
and
some,
as
I
think
gary
was
mentioning
some
pretty
detailed
elements
that
I
would
think
would
take
more
than
30
days
for
certain.
F
F
Like
freezing
nickels
on
the
on
the
west
side
or.
F
Lja
as
they
are
working
on
stuff,
if
I
think
they're
kind
of
a
little
bit
higher
level
larger
scope
of
of
detail-
and
I
think
this
might
be
a
little
bit
more
specific
down
to
the
actual-
what's
happening
specifically
at
ground
level
in
some
of
these
instances.
So
I
don't
know-
maybe
maybe
we
can
mesh
with
one
of
the
existing
contracts
that
we
already
have
in
place
and
just
add
this
level
of
detail
in
specific
areas
and
it
might
speak
up.
F
I
would
need
to
talk
to
to
them
and
figure
that
out
yeah.
I
think
one
thing
we
need
to
do
is
really
look
at
the
scope
and
see
exactly
what
we're
going
to
look
at.
Also
true,
yeah,
that's
what
I'm
saying
yeah
that's
what
I
was
trying
to
apply
is
that
it's
going
to
come
down
to
the
scoping
of
what
is
specifically
required,
and
that
would
probably
need
to
be
done
in
another
level.
F
F
We've
done
an
extension
since
we've
studied
already,
we
did.
Oh
it's
been
said
many
years
ago
we
have
a
manual
that
talks
about
the
slopes
of
banks,
the
the
growth
in
these
different
channels.
How
about
going
from
high
closer
clocks
and
associates?
Yeah
yeah
and
I
think,
clocks
and
associates,
might
be
someone
that
we
want
to
possibly
look
at,
but
I
mean
I
don't
know
how
much.
F
Already
been,
you
know
it's
already
in
place.
Well,
okay,
so,
and
I
let
me
just
talk
to
that
a
little
bit,
because
what
I
heard
on
the
public
comment
while
ago
was
different
than
what
klotz
you
know
studied
I
mean
they.
They
studied
major
drainage
areas.
What
what
I
hear
is
subdivision
issues
that
are
within
an
hoa,
and
so
I
you.
B
F
Mean
and
what
that
drains
into
going
out
behind
borrow
ranch.
You
know:
that's
an
area
that
it's
through
private
property
and
the
county
tried
to
get
permission
to
go
onto
private
property
and
clean
that
out
after
I
believe
it
was
after
harvey
and
was
denied,
and
so
it
would
take
either
those
you
know
change
apart
from
those
you
know
those
individuals
to
give
up
or
to
allow
access
to
change.
F
You
know
what
they
look
at
every
day
from
a
wooded
you
know,
area
that
protects
their
vision
from
others
to
you
know
a
cleared
out
area
that
helps
drainage
for
the
people
above
them
and
then
for
the
stuff
inside
an
hoa.
You
know,
that's
all
stuff,
that
the
hoas
have
control
over.
They
have
the
ability
to.
F
I
mean
that's
why
they
have
dues.
Well,
that's
why
you
pay
dudes
is
to
be
able
to
handle
stuff
within
an
hoa.
These
are
not
areas
that
are
it's
not
county
responsibility
at
this
point,
and
it's
not
anything
that
clots
or
anybody
else
has
looked
at
because
it's
it
is
it's
it's
an
hoa
thing.
It's
not
part
of
a
major
drainage
path
so
that
I
don't
know
that's
just
something
that
goes
back
to
what
goes
out
with
it.
F
F
You
know
new
drainage
paths
that
are
not
in
hoas
or
anything
related
to
drainage,
even
in
somebody's
backyard,
you
know,
would
you
go,
you
know,
I'm
not
sure
of
court.
You
know
you-
and
I
have
had
this
conversation
many
many
many
times
before
and
on
many
occasions
I've
had
to
tell
my
residents.
I'm
sorry,
I
just
can't
you
know.
F
That's
that's
not
a
good
feeling,
because
we
got
an
issue
in
an
area
where
we
really
shouldn't
have
an
issue
we
are
so
close
to
the
bay,
but
we,
this
county
does
not
own
any
of
the
drainage
exit
points
that
go
in
and
dump
into
the
bank
they're
all
going
through
private
property,
and
it
doesn't
matter
how
good
a
developer
develops
his
property
and
puts
in
his
detention.
F
If
downstream
it
gets
backed
up
and
it's
not
taking
that
outflow,
it's
gonna
back
up
into
the
homes.
You
know
we
got
an
area
I
think
about.
We
all
know
about
three-fourths
of
the
amount
of
people
in
chambers.
County
live
right
there
on
the
west
side,
and
it's
booming
like
crazy.
You
know,
probably
best
I
calculated
about
90
of
our
tax
base
is
right
there
you
know
and
that's
where
people
work.
F
So
we've
got
a
situation,
that's
progressively
getting
worse,
and
you
know
I
had
this
problem
corey
and
I
just
last
week
or
week
before
mass
with
ms
jeffett's,
you
know
had
corey
just
basically
wrote
her
an
email
said.
I'm
sorry
ma'am,
you
know
that's
not
the
county
issue
and
that's
just
not
right.
You
know
what
he
did.
Thank
god
fix
the
portion
of
it
reached
over
in
a
tech
stock,
ditch
and
cut.
You
know
some
brush
that
had
grown
up,
but
we
just
never
made
the
commitment.
F
But
nothing
ever
really
has
done.
You
know
the
county
should
do
this
or
the
district
can
do
it,
but
whichever
way
it
goes,
the
commitment
needs
to
get
made
to
do
something
on
the
west
side
for
drainage.
I
recognize
the
east
side
still
has
issues.
I
got
no
problems,
we're
trying
to
address
that,
but
I
don't
want
to
kick
the
can
down
the
road
anymore
on
our
drainage
issues.
They
should
not
be
major,
but
we
don't.
B
J
F
F
We
can't
maintain
our
roadside
ditches,
let
alone
maintain
these
drainage
areas
or
put
in
more
if
we
need
to
so
I
mean
we
just
got
to
do
something.
I've
done
some
work
on
looking
at
some
numbers
in
this
district
and
actually
aaron
helped
me
with
these
numbers.
But
this
district,
as
the
petition
states,
has
a
tax
base
for
approximately
17
and
a
half
billion
dollars,
and
that's
because
there
are
no
tax
debate
this
district
were
formed.
Then
there
there
are
no
foreign
tax
abatements
for
the
district.
F
So
I
think
it's
very
very
feasible
if
the
county
did
it
on
its
own
to
raise
that
same
amount
of
money,
excluding
what's
in
trinity
bay,
that
two
cents
because
of
the
abatements,
that
two
cents
would
be
three
and
a
half
cents
to
raise
that
same
amount
of
money
as
many
values,
some
it's
feasible,
whether
the
county
does
it
the
district.
Does
it
or
whatever
is
needed.
F
F
F
I
was
just
going
to
say,
like
I
mentioned
at
the
last
mission
court,
I
believe
the
designation
that
you
give
for
a
proposed
district
right
now,
we're
not
covered
by
trinity
bay
initially,
and
then
the
commissioner's
court
can
modify
the
scope
after
the
preliminary
hearing
is
in
and
go
from
there.
So
even
if
you
have
it
as
broad
as
everything
not
covered
by
trinity
bay,
initially
after
a
preliminary
report,
more
information
comes
in
about
what's
needed
and
what's
not
or
what
might
be
even
in
the
future.
F
You
can
make
those
modifications
so
you're
not
committing
if
you
go
forward
and
make
these
findings
affirmatively
today,
you're
not
committing
to
100
percent
of
change,
you're,
just
keeping
that
option
open
in
the
future,
which,
of
course,
what
I
recommend
everybody
at
any
time
is
make
sure
you
have
all
of
your
options.
Moving.
F
Can
you
can
you
address
the
fact
that,
and
some
of
the
things
you've
read
in
this
stuff
that
that
some
of
these.
A
F
I
have
not
seen
that
personally,
but
I
also
haven't
researched
the
issue
of
who
is
excluded
other
than
the
general
rule
of
other
than
a
existing
water
district.
So
that
would
be
something
I
can
certainly
look
into
real.
That
would
be
obviously
necessary
for
the
engineer's
initial
preliminary
report
to
make
sure
that
once
excluded,
he
doesn't
waste
his
time
more
money
on,
but
no
until
you
mentioned
it
right
now,
I
have
not
heard
of
that.
F
Well
that
would
you
know
that
would
greatly
affect
these
numbers
that
billy's
talking
about
as
far
as
taxable
value,
because
ccid
number
one
it
already
does.
You
know
they
have
their
water.
They
have
water
treatment
plant
over
there
that
they
factor
in
themselves,
and
there
is
drainage
issues
that
they
that
they
take
care
of
themselves.
F
F
F
F
Needed
to
do
that
and
the
best
time
to
get
those
right-of-ways
after
a
major
event.
I
think
we
had
seven
landowners
that
we
were
dealing
with
on
check
those
channels
over
there.
We
should
have
been
able
to
get
the
right
ways,
but
and
we've
got
a
company.
I
thought
that
was
hired
to
do
that,
but
we
hadn't
got
them.
F
F
Have
seven
landowners
to
deal
with
through
there
that
we,
if
we
could
have
got
those
people
signed
up
right
after
a
major
event,
which
is
the
best
time
I
mean
that's
when
people
are
here.
B
F
A
F
F
The
thing
is
when,
when
they
drain
into
an
area
they're
draining
into
it
at
its
current
condition,
and
then
you
know,
for
whatever
reason
you
know
they
don't.
It
goes
through
private
property
and
some
people
like
to
keep
that
area
nice
and
mowed
and
maintained.
I
guess
you
would
say
but
other
areas,
one
other
people
want
it
to
grow
up
for
privacy
and
it's
private
products,
yeah
right
and
so
the
thing
is
we
don't.
F
E
F
F
F
Yeah
I
mean
you
know
in
all:
situations
are
a
little
bit
different,
some
of
them
might
go
through
a
single
owner
and
some
of
them
too,
some
of
them
a
bunch.
You
know
the
one
downpour
I
don't
know,
there's
probably
at
least
a
couple
dozen
homeowners
on
that
particular
gully
yeah,
that's
what
I
prefer
yeah
and
then
you
got
hackberry.
You
know,
which
is
another
situation.
F
We
you
know
we
put
in
the
in
the
subdivision
manuals.
Also
now
that
we,
you
went
for
like
stuff
that
along
cotton,
for
instance,
there's
a
lot
of
subdivisions.
They
don't
really
cross
cotton.
You
have
a
subdivision
on
the
east
side
or
the
west
side,
and
so
we
put
in
there
now
where,
yes,
they
have
to
donate
for
new
subdivisions
going
forward.
F
They
have
to
donate
some
some
property
that
would
allow
us
to
go
in
there
and
maintain
it,
but
I
mean
that
hasn't
happened
for
15
20
years
in
the
past,
so
you
know
it's
just
a
process.
You
know
it
wouldn't
buzz
up
the
cotton
they
left
only
another
property,
50
foot
from
the
center
line.
You
know
that
that
would
be
part
of
the
subdivision
is,
is
the
way
that
it
was
done
in
the
past.
It
would
be
that
it's
actually
part
of
that
person's
property
and
they're
not
supposed
to
build
in
it,
but
in
reality.
F
B
F
F
F
F
F
You
know
it
may
very
well
be
I
mean
I
like
it
for
a
few
reasons.
One
reason
I
like
it
is
it
does
nothing
but
focus
on
drainage
and
flood
control
flow
prevention.
You
know
it's
got
one
mission
and
one
mission
only
I
like
it
for
that.
I
don't
like
it
because
you're
setting
up
another
entity,
you
know,
and
every
time
you
set
up
another
entity
you're
creating
a
monster
that
you
can't
stop.
F
So
you
know
if
we
want
to
address
it
in-house
in
the
county.
We
got
to
take
some
of
these
exact
same
steps.
We
would
have
to
take
our
district
bound
to
take
it
to
the
district.
You
know,
and
I
think
that's
probably
setting
up
a
division
or
a
department.
You
know
to
take
care
of
that
and
let
them
focus
on
the
drainage
and
drainage.
Only
I'm
trying
to
talk
to
corey
and
he
had
to
look
at
his
calendar
because
he
booked
up
for
two
weeks
just
give
me
10
minutes.
So
you
know.
A
A
F
F
F
But
I
do.
I
do
think
that
we
need
to
declare
that
this
thing
meets
the
parameters
to
hire
an
engineer,
we're
not
hiring
an
engineer.
Today
we
haven't
defined
the
scope,
but
I
would
like
to
make
a
motion
that
we
do
approve.
What
is
what
does
it
need
to
be
trying
to
figure
out
how
this
is
worded?
I
I
mean
that
we
prove
that
it
is
feasible,
practical
and
is
needed
and
would
be
conducive
to
public
health
and
being
the
public
benefit
or
a
public
utility.
F
Just
to
be
clear,
this
is
a
this
is
not
another
energy
I
mean
when,
when
it
says
drainage,
district
number
one.
I
I
think
that
is
an
entity
and
when
they
came
in
here
a
while
ago
and
spoke
about
it,
it
wasn't
talking
about
an
energy.
They
were
talking
about
it
being
part
of
the
county
government
not
being
a
separate
entity
yet
but
misunderstood
that,
or
was
that
that's
your
impression,
scott.
That's
correct,
commissioner,
in
going
forward
with
these
findings,
the
next
step,
then,
would
be
the
engineer.
E
F
F
A
F
To
look
at
the
scope
and
just
get
an
idea
of
what
the
cost
magnitude
and
what
it
may
take
I
mean
the
numbers
I
threw
out
was
looking
at
raising
the
same
amount
of
money
that
trinity
beg
raises.
You
know
it
may
take
more
than
it
may
take
less
than
that.
Personally,
I
think
it
would
take
less,
but
you
know
what
we
don't
know
you
guys
can
find
the
boundaries
right.
Well,
you
know,
but
we've
got
we've
got
to
do
a
study
on
it
and
just
look
at
it
and
that's
where
I'm
getting
judged.
F
A
F
I
think
I
agree
with
the
judge
on
that.
That's
what
she
indicated
that
she
respected
the
county
to
basically
what
we
already
received
to
dedicate
some
of
those
funds
to
the
drainage
of
these
areas,
and
it
sounds
to
me
that
the
people
that
that
are
speaking
for
this
are
the
ones
that
have
an
issue.
There
is
a
minor
issue,
we're
not
like.
We
don't
have
problems
in
other
county.
F
That's
always
the
case
and
hackberry.
You
know
the
stuff.
Religious
bay
is
no
small
incident.
When
people
get
water
in
their
homes,
it's
not
a
small
incident
to
them
and
I'm
telling
you
I've
ridden
these
things.
After
some
of
these
couple
hour,
rains
that
we
did
and
mr
jose
wade
that
was
in
here
just
few
minutes
ago,
he's
got
pictures
that
will
just
baffle
you
and
how
high
the
water
is.
F
F
Are
hoa
issues,
but
some
of
them
are
not
supposed
to
exit
point
where
you
know
that
water
has
to
get
in
that
ditch
goes
down
point
barrel
road.
You
know,
I
got
issues
on
point
barrel
road.
We
got
a
pipe
going
across
the
man's
private
property,
that's
outside
of
our
right-of-way
and
he's
got,
and
it's
caved
in
and
there's
big
craters
and
stuff
going
down
in
it
cory,
and
I
looked
at
over
a
year
ago
we
haven't
been
able
to
address
that.
Yet
you
know
there's
issues
out
there
that
just
are
locked
down
addressed.
F
You
know
I'm
just
telling
you
there's
a
lot
of
issues
that
I've
been
here
for
going
on
two
years.
I
have
not
gotten
probably
five
and
probably
one
out
of
five,
maybe
a
little
bit
better
than
that
address.
It's
just
it's
someone
we
can't
address,
but
we're
just
not
addressing
them.
So
gary
I
hear
you,
you
know
and
you're
absolutely
right.
F
Is
it
would
be
there
to
concentrate
on
it
if
we
had
that
in-house?
You
know
that
would
be.
There
would
really
answer
my
calls,
you
know
and
we
could
go
out,
look
at
something
and
they
jump
on
it
and
do
it.
It
would
be
good,
but
we
don't
have
a
drainage
division
under
road
and
bridge.
Yes
right
and
let
me
just
address
it
so
and
I
understand
three
commissioners
live
on
one
side
of
the
river
and
one
commissioner
lives
on
the
other
side.
You
know
and
and
and.
B
F
You
know
when
I
think,
when
I
put
word
get
in
gary's
mouth,
but
gary
mentioned
it
being
a
small
issue.
I
don't
think
he
meant
that
you
know
somebody's
house
flooding
what
wasn't
a
large
issue,
but
it's
more
of
an
isolate
like
we
had
a
whole
subdivision
almost
in
legends
bay
that
flooded.
We
had
many
whole
subdivisions
along
cedar,
bio
that
flooded
and
then
we
had
whole
communities
that
essentially
flooded.
You
know
in
the
handcutter
area
and
over
in
winnie
still
area,
and
so
that's
the
thing
so
we
have
addressed
cedar.
F
Yes,
several
things
there
kind
of
we've
addressed
what
we
could
along
hackberry
to
try
to
help
legends
base
somewhat
we're.
You
know
gotten
out
some
of
the
stuff.
Those
are
the
larger
community
and
then
hand
gummer
and
winnie
and
wack.
F
You
know
a
lot
of
those
individuals
have
flooded
twice
in
the
last
three
years
and-
and
I
understand
you
know
so-
we're
spending
a
lot
of
time
over
on
the
east
side.
You
know
installing
culverts,
you
know
improving
ditches,
but
it
ditches
along
existing
county
roads.
You
know
and
we're
getting
on
that
and
we're.
You
know
we
just
finished
the
interweb
and
finished
hack,
carry
with
that
piece
of
equipment
that
y'all
got
and
we're
close
to
being
able
to
get
off
into
some
areas.
F
F
It's
just
you,
I'm
trying
to
address
first
off
the
places
that
have
played
twice
if
they
have
flooded
twice
and
they
have
undersized
culverts
and
stuff
like
that,
I'm
really
trying
to
get
in
there
and
make
a
difference
along
the
streets
and
stuff
in
those
areas,
and-
and
yes
I
can't
handle
all
of
that,
but
we
will
get
back
to
that
ditch
and
making
that
those
improvements
over
there.
F
It's
just
it's
so
part
of
it-
is
right
away
getting
mark
in
them
to
with
past
to
be
able
to
acquire
some
of
that
right
away
where
we
need
it
and
manpower
is
an
issue
we
can't
tackle
it
all
at
once,
but
I'm
really
trying
to
address
areas
that
have
flooded
twice
first
and
I'm
talking
about
not
just
areas
but
actual
houses.
F
You
know
why
you
know
I
remember
in
beaumont.
Actually,
when
I
worked
for
texas,
I
mean
it's
just
a
lady.
Her
dad
had
passed
away
a
month
earlier
and
all
of
his
keepsake
stuff
was
in
the
bedroom
and
it
flooded.
So
all
she
had
of
her
father's
had
flooded
and
she
had
to
take
it
out
of
her
house
and
it
was
laying
in
her
front
yard,
and
we
were
a
street
over
and
she
said
please
just
come.
Take
this.
It's
killing
me
to
see
this
memory
of
my
father.
F
Out
there
in
the
yard
I
mean
it's
just
the
stress
and
mental
fatigue
that
these
people
have
gone
through.
You
know
I,
I
do
feel
it
and
I'm
trying
to
do
everything.
I
can.
I
promise
you
it's
just.
We
are
stretched
in,
but
I'm
trying
to
get
into
those
areas
that
have
water
in
their
house
twice.
F
F
You
know
I
understand
as
much
as
anybody
that
his
resources
are
stretched
thin.
My
point
is
this:
court
has
not
made
the
commitment
to
do
it.
I
think
we
need
to
make
that
commitment.
I
know
we
need
to
make
that
commitment
and
yes,
a
lot
of
things.
You
know
we
talked
about
this
last
year
and
I
remember
when
the
melody
came
by
well,
then
last
budget
season
we
hired
and
we
were
going
to
do
two
drainage
crews
and
they
were,
and
they
were
quote,
unquote
west
side.
F
You
know,
crews
to
put
over
there,
but
when
a
melted
head
like
cory
said
they
flooded
twice,
people
fled
twice
and
you've
been
working
on
the
east
side
ever
since
we've
got
a
little
bit
of
stuff
over
there,
but.
F
F
B
F
You
know
the
first
thing
that
we
cleaned
with
that
large
piece
of
equipment
is
we
finished
that
berry
and
then,
just
recently,
we
went
over
and
finished
analect
ditch
we're
now
over
on
fairview
we're
gonna
work
on
crossover,
eagle
road.
Those
are
some
areas
along
our
existing
roadways.
F
Our
you
know,
within
our
area
of
responsibility
that
just
hasn't
been
cleaned.
Well,
the
vegetation
stitches
got
wet,
they
stayed
wet
when
we
went
through
them
all,
so
they
skipped
them
and
then
they
ended
up
growing
up
higher
and
then
you
know,
then
it's
too
difficult
well
anyway,
we're
fighting
to
get
back
and
gain
our
right
away
back
and
start
cleaning
that
out
so
I
mean
those
are
the
things
we're
trying
to
work
on
well,.
F
Just
tired
of
being
passionate
about
it,
I
mean
I've
tried
to
get
just
a
ditch
cleaning
crew.
I'm
sure
this
here
as
well,
that
we
don't
pull
them
for
our
road
program
because
we
have
to
shut
down
inquiry
and
test.
We
stop
a
lot
of
our
ditch
cleaning
and
stuff
like
that
during
road
programs.
If
we
had
a
crew
that
was
dedicated
to
that,
and
that's
the
reason
when
we
started
going
to
get
these
off-road
and
off-road
machines,
I
wanted
three
and
we
went
to
two
and
then
we
went
up
getting
one.
F
If
we
had
two,
we
could
dedicate
one
to
each
side,
but
we
still
need
right
away.
I
mean
and
corey,
and
I
discussed
the
hoa
stuff
the
other
day,
because
I
have
some
stuff
in
indian
trails
that
I
need
to
get
addressed.
I've
spoke
with
the
all
the
landowners
and
e-mails
to
corey.
Every
one
of
them
is
willing
to
donate
the
easement
right
away.
Let's
go
in
there
and
clear
it
and
maintain
it
for
no
charge
to
the
county.
I
mean
I'm
gonna
get
with
scott
and
them
to
see
what
we
can
do
about
that.
B
F
A
A
And
you
got
to
go
back
and
there's
some
things.
We
have
to
do
to
get
there
to
be
able
to
prove
this
by
the
time
we
have
to
approve
the
budget
and
the
tax
rate,
but
we
can
look
at
them,
go
ahead
and
get
attention
yeah.
She
says
she
is
in.
F
Favor
of
the
district.
She
wanted
to
clarify
that
there
seemed
to
be
some
misunderstanding
here:
okay,
but
she
she
is
in
favor
of
the
district
without
an
increased
tax.
Well,
I
I
guess
she,
I
think,
everybody's
against
increasing
taxes.
F
But
we
got
to
fund
it,
but
right
now
we
don't
know
what
that
cost
is
going
to
be.
You
know
I'd
like
to
move
forward
with
getting
a
engineer
to
do
some
studying
on
it.
You
know
we
can
we
got
a
week
or
two
to
think
about
whether
we
want
to
leave
the
tax
as
it
is
and
use
that
penny.
But
you
know
if
we
cut
that
penny
and
then
the
district
took
that
penny.
You
know
it's
a
swap.
F
F
F
A
A
E
Well,
well
judge
this
change
order
came
in,
I
put
it
on
court
with
with
the
the
holidays
and
everything
else
we
really
haven't
had
enough
time
to
go
through
it
completely
value
engineering
make
sure
everything
was
right,
there's
money
that
can
be
taken
out
of
this.
It's
just
you
know
I
just
haven't
had
time
to
completely
go
through
it
and
completely
refine
it
down.
I
think
we
should
would
hold
this
over
to
the
next
court
and
let
me
get
it
down
to
where
it
really
needs.
E
There's
a
there's
a
whole
lot
that
is
involved
in
this
thing
and
that
there's
we're
upgrading
the
service
to
a
three-phase
service.
You
know
where
we're
there's
some
warranty
stuff
in
here
that
can
be
taken
out.
There's
some
parts
and
labor
stuff.
E
You
know
they're,
just
things
that
that
are
going
to
have
to
happen
to
make
this
thing
work
all
right,
so
you
want
to
tackle
it
for
next
court.
I
I
think
that's
the
best
thing
to
do,
because
that
way,
and
then
I
can
come
to
you
with
something
that.
A
Now
parts
labor
and
fees
jimmy
said
the
fees
were
pretty
high.
He
said
you
want
to
know
what
those
were
so.
A
A
F
Wait
mike
yeah
one
thing
back
to
the
public
comment
that
we
had
this
morning
clarify
something
with
michael.
In
one
reason,
I
know
this
building
isn't
really
that
large,
but
I
think
one
reason
it's
so
difficult
to
air
conditioning,
because
it's
got
so
many
doors
that
open
and
close
on
it
is
that
is
that
true,
mike.
E
Yes,
sir,
I
mean
it
to
provide
air
in
there
on
a
constant.
You
know
with
100,
outside
air
and
blowing
air
in
there
to
make
sure
it
all
you
know,
works
the
way
everybody
wants
it
to
work.
It's
it's
just.
You
know
the
unit
right
now,
I'm
working
on,
possibly
you
know
looking
at
different
units,
even
but
I'm
looking
at
right
now,
a
unit,
that's
going
to
cost
us
around
40
grand
and
just
to
provide
that
much.
E
E
E
A
A
A
F
Going
to
yes-
or
so
this
is
part
of
the
process
to
adopt
the
county
budget.
We
lost
court
was
setting
the
proposed
budget,
I
mean
for
proposed
tax
rate
at
0.53949,
which
is
the
no
new
revenue
rate
open
the
paper,
and
this
is
the
public
hearing
for
the
tax
rate.
A
We'll
need
to
approve
the
budget
and
then
actually
approve
the
tax
rate
on
that
budget,
and
I
know
you've
talked
about.
Maybe
don't
want
any
when
we'll
get
with.
I
believe.
F
F
I
don't
have
the
if
we
kept
the
same,
but
with
the
with
this
rate,
we
would
collect
a.
F
A
A
All
right
were
there
any
public
comments
that
came
in
that
we
hadn't
addressed
all
right,
so
no
public
comments
11
29
a.m.
Before
during
go
back
into
regular
session
1.2
discussion,
220
2020
tax
rate,
new
revenue
rate,
we're
not
gonna
vote
on
that
today,
I'm
gonna
table
it
and,
if
you'd
like
to
we'll
consider
if
it's
possible
to
leave
the
tax
rate
the
same,
what
money
exactly
it
would
bring
in
that
component,
flood
control,
1.3
public
hearing
10
a.m,
2021
accounting
budget.
A
It's
now
11
29
a.m.
We'll
go
back
into
for
recess
out
of
regular
session
of
commissioner's
court
on
the
public
hearing
on
the
budget
aaron,
mr,
so
I've
talked
about
last
last
quarter
I'll
kind
of
rerun
business
again
here
you
can
see
that
we
have
about.
F
10
increase
from
certified
values,
meaning
industry,
31
of
evaluation;
I'm
sorry,
local,
31
and
industry.
69
percent
evaluation.
F
Next
page
shows
the
tax
rates.
The
current
tax
rate
for
2019
is
546..
The
current
proposed
is
the
numbing
revenue
rate,
that's
53
cents,
with
the
voters,
the
voter
government's
at
57
cents.
I
put
the
collection
rates
on
it
because
the
projected
collection
rates-
I
used
ninety
percent
collection,
just
a
little
conservative
on
it.
I
think.
Usually,
we
get
three
plus
nine
nine
percent.
F
F
D
B
F
About
six
million
paying
that
next
until
2023
and
then
it
goes
down
free
traffic
times,
124.
F
Capital-
this
is
some
of
the
stuff
we're
still
kind
of
working
on
here.
So
you
know,
we
told
everyone
that
we
would
keep,
but
it's
pretty
stable
the
same.
F
I
did
talk
some
big
big
departments,
because
you
know
they
do
have
big
projects
going
on
and
you
know
you
want
to
make
sure
they're
still
up
and
running
here
so
corey.
You
know
we
get
about
he's
requesting
a
1.1
million
capital
budget,
which
is
a
decrease
from
last
year
with
maintenance
going
down.
You
know,
there's
some
products
that
are
still
going
out
there
like
the
animal
patrol
building.
I
think
the
library
might
run
into
2021
a
little
bit
yeah.
F
This
also
make
you
know
when
you
sit
down
this
week,
make
sure
that
we're
catching
those
projects
parks.
You
know,
I
think
the
goal
was
to
try
to
do
something
in
interact
with
the
baseball
fields.
So,
right
now
he
says
that
about
a
million
dollars
and
the
96
000
is
for
some
of
the
products
we
postponed
from
last
year,
which
are
the
some
blank
coverings
sheriff's
office.
You
know
we're
gonna
to
keep
push
that
money
forward,
so
the
sheriff
can
have
his.
You
know
his
maintain.
F
Fleet,
just
because
they're
on
a
schedule
we
want
to
make
sure
we
keep
those
on
schedule,
so
I
don't
have
a
number
there.
I'll
get
one
technology,
that's
just
a
rebuttal
products
that
didn't
get
done
in
2020
that
were
postponed
in
2020.
Getting
pushed
back
forward
to
2021.
F
solid
waste,
something
that
kind
of
got
rid
of
last
week
was
possibly
having
to
build.
A
new
cell
eddie
got
a
quote
about
two
million
dollars
for
the
cell
project.
We
talked
a
little
bit
friday.
F
We
plan
on
again
this
week
to
kind
of
confirm,
that's
something
that
we
might
have
to
do
for
next
year,
all
right!
So
if
we
do
have
to
do
next
year,
how
do
we
budget
deal
by
the
whole
project?
Is
it?
How
long
does
the
design
take?
You
know,
so
we're
still
trying
to
figure
that
out,
but
that's
the
current
number
for
the
solid
waste
cell
10
million
dollars,
one.
F
That's
something
we've
been
talking
to
with
mike,
where
we're
at
and
what
we
need
to
do
to
get
that
project
rolling,
we're
still.
A
Trying
to
figure
out
a
good
budget
number
to
set
for
that,
so
we're
looking
for
our
time
to
get
the
road
bridge
sideways
backside
and
the
community
building
done
in
painting
one
in
the
west
side
and
then
same
thing
with
parts
from
the
baseball
field.
Two
things
maybe
one,
maybe
the
what
we're
looking
at
is
one
new
field
and
then
the
restroom
session
facility
and
then
the
second
phase.
F
Out
of
the
west
side
complex,
most
of
that
would
be
funded
with
the
sale
that
we're
going
to
enterprise
relocation
yeah
so
that
wouldn't
be
coming
out
of
the
channel.
Well,
we've
got
a
budget,
we
got
budget,
I
don't
know
when
we're
going
to
close
them,
I'm
going
to
call
the
park.
I
don't
have
a
cloud
park,
yeah
we're
going
to
settle
and
right
now
the
they'll
fix
the
park.
We're
all
live
issued
that
green
space.
Still
the
issue
going
on
see
we
can
transfer.
F
F
F
F
Requested
one
person
for
the
west
side,
you
know
I'm
sure
everyone
knows
her
struggles.
There.
F
Drivers
to
help
with
you
know,
I
guess
working
out.
What's
with
what
jimmy
was
talking
with
what
commissioner
gore
was
talking
about
earlier
right
now,
we
have
to
shut
down
the
drainage
crew
that
do
the
road
program,
so
this
would
keep
them
running
simultaneously,
and
so
I
funded
that
within
the
capital.
F
F
That
what
we're
doing
it's
a
nebby
investigator
it
is
a
health
planner,
and
it
is
somebody
else.
I
can't
recall
the
other
person,
so
will
that
position
still
be
needed?
If
we
start,
I
mean
you
know,
the
grants
are
not
redone
should
be
because
probably
you're
slowing
down
on
the
cobia
epidemic.
Hopefully
my
thing
from
is
that
those
positions
will
still
be
needed.
She
did
send
me
a
letter
and
I
will
I
can
pour
that
to
y'all.
So
y'all
can
look
at
that
yeah.
Those
are.
F
Page
yeah,
I
just
put
that
on
there
just
to
kind
of
as
a
reminder.
F
A
F
A
F
Million
maximum
of
2
million
coming
back
to
us
right,
I
don't
think
it
has
that's
another
discussion
on
it,
so
we
got
a
couple
million
dollars
a
year.
Coming
back
to
us
to
repay
us
that
22
million
for
that
construction
starting
next
year,
it
would
be
once
oh
it'll
be
the
year
after
we
accept
the
job
so
next
year,
so
you'd
be
22.
Essentially,
yes-
and
the
third
thing
you
might
add
that
might
help
is
we've
got
a
bunch
of
beautiful
graphs
that
banner
provided
us
on
population
projections.
F
A
If
you
look
at
those
graphs
compared
to
your
existing
depth
structure,
it
might
give
you
some
some
ideas
on
how
to
match
some
of
these
things
up
and
solve
some
of
these
long-term
problems
with
long-term
solutions
versus
trying
to
find
short-term
solutions.
Societal.
You
know
existing
taxpayers
yeah.
I
may
know
2024.
G
F
A
High
level
of
services,
you
look
at
what
other
counties
provide,
but
that
and
that
maybe
what
tony
said
if
you
look
at
its
taxable
value
for
20
in
the
next
couple
years,
even
your
debt
rate.
F
A
F
E
Can
use
that
lane
to
pass
to
build
arenas
and
things
that
look
the
public
wants.
That's
great.
The
first
priority
should
be
the
purpose.
I
think
the
spirit
of
the
381
was
the
service
guy
billy
and
I
talked
to
the
bj
and
said
yeah.
That's
where
we
need
to
go
with
this.
You
know
the
z
switch
roads,
trains
on
the
west
side
of
things.
F
F
F
F
You
know
get
widened,
but
I
mean
we've
got
developments
coming
in
left
and
right.
We
just
we
need
reliever
routes,
east-west
there's,
just
a
lot
of
traffic
over
there.
F
A
A
Unless
and
I
understand
what's
waiting
this
morning,
besides,
which
you
know
you
don't
tax
somebody
sort
of
attack
somebody
when
they've
been
hit,
but
you
also
gotta
help
recover
so
if
we'd
had,
if
we
would
have
what's
your
name,
we
had
laura
come
in
hit
us
dead
center,
another
one
right
behind
it.
No,
we
could
get
a
bind,
so
it's
possible.
It
could
have
been
needed.
But
at
this
point
didn't
look
like
that
so
yeah
most
of
my
commissioner
gore.
Yes,
sir,
I
make
a
motion
we're
seeing
the.
F
A
Session
to
discuss
council
that
also
involves
real
property.
All
right.
Thank
you
session
1.8,
discussing
center
meeting.
A
A
I
didn't
want
to
provide,
as
judge.
F
F
So
what
this
is
is
a
after
the
fact
correction,
the
original
intent
had
been
to
make
payments
to
liberty
county
for
all
of
the
costs,
including
the
benefits
for
this
individual's
employment
for
sole
use
by
chambers
county.
While
this
new
probation
department
was
being
created,
so
it
all
went
swimmingly
until
we
received
a
request
for
reimbursement
and
that
request
for
reimbursement
had
additional
salary
benefits
which
we
didn't
have
in.
The
first
document.
First
document
was
actually
for
8
33.33
per
month
for
reimbursement
levels.
F
The
true
full
value,
including
benefits,
is
10
463
and
two
cents,
so
the
modification
would
be
toward
those
additional
benefits
he
reimbursed
for
the
time
frame
which
she
was
serving
chambers
county
to
create
the
probation
department,
and
I
can
tell
you
that
the
probation
department.
J
F
F
A
A
F
Criminal
investigation-
scott,
yes
judge,
commissioner,
this
is
round
two
of
another
local
agreement.
You
all
did
approve
one
last
summer
very
similar
to
this.
Unfortunately,
after
chambers,
county
approved
ironed
of
it
when
they
got
to
jefferson
county
for
their
end,
they
decided
it
was
not
beneficial
for
certain
internal
reasons,
nothing
at
all
to
deal
with
a
lack
of
cooperation,
so
moving
forward
again,
approximately
12
months
later.
There
are
some
very
small
modifications
to
what
you
know
last
year
executed
fully
versus
what
you
have
for
you
today.
F
One
of
those
is,
instead
of
being
an
annual
payment
to
reimburse
them
for
services.
It's
now
much
more
frequent
according
to
the
terms
that
they
requested,
but
not
only
that
the
price
has
gone
down
substantially,
whereas
last
year
each
individual
test
was
estimated.
Approximately
380
per
test
they've
now
separated
out
that
built-in
200
testimony,
and
so
each
the
most
commonly
used
effort
for
this
lab
would
be
approximately
175
pieces,
so
the
cost
for
the
majority
of
testing
that
they
could
be
used
for
has
dropped
by
over
50
percent.
F
We
would
only
end
up
paying
that
testimony
for
trial
for
expert
testimony,
so
it
is
actually
a
more
beneficial
agreement
this
year
to
utilize
jefferson
county
for
the
services
they
have.
The
chambers
does
not
and,
as
you
may
recall,
without
trying
to
open
up
this
big
old,
lengthy
discussion
about
why
it's
necessary.
F
The
short
of
it
is
that
department
of
public
safety
has
delays
based
upon
the
number
of
cases
that
they
test,
as
well
as
man,
hours
and
personnel
they
have,
and
so
the
over
arching
issue
from
the
da's
office,
as
I
recall,
is
that
they
weren't
able
to
indict
individuals
and
drug
amounts
within
90
days.
Those
individuals
were
automatically
required
and
for
misdemeanor
prosecution.
I
will
tell
you
that
the
department
of
public
safety
over
the
last
several
years
has
basically
initiated
a.
F
Where
it's
almost
impossible
for
misdemeanor
drugs
to
be
tested,
they
won't
test
misdemeanor
drugs
at
all.
If
there's
no
felony
amounts,
if
somebody
has
multiple
drugs
that
they're
arrested
with,
they
will
only
test
the
highest
penalty
level,
which
of
course
would
make
it
very
difficult.
Just
from
a
prosecutorial
standpoint,
I
will
tell
you
if
somebody
has
met
ecstasy,
cocaine,
marijuana
and
alprazolam
in
their
possession,
and
then
the
lab
will
only
test
the
top
drug
the
state
will
the
prosecution
will
be
unable
to
approved
beyond
a
reasonable
doubt
to
a
jury.
F
The
other
four
charges
therefore
you're
automatically
setting
up
somebody
to
only
be
accountable
for
one
drone
and
the
other
four
offenses
will
be
unapprovable.
B
F
By
reaching
the
central
local
agreement
to
give
us
an
alternative
on
where
to
send
our
laboratory
cases
now,
this
is
not
a
funding
agreement.
Liberty,
county
jefferson
county
does
not
care
where
we
get
the
money
to
fund
these
laboratory
cases,
these
criminal
cases,
and
so
that
is
a
separate
discussion
issue
with
the
court.
F
This
is
just
an
agreement
that
we
can
go
to
them
and
for
a
certain
amount
of
compensation
they
will
do
our
work
for
us
any
questions,
that's
where
the
additional
feed
comes
in
for
the
additional
drugs
I
saw
it
was
175
plus
a
50
for
additional
yeah.
So
you
know
one
of
the.
F
B
F
A
probation
complete
and
by
the
terms
of
those
agreements
to
reimburse
the
cost
of
those
protests.
So
hopefully,
if
there
were
say
20
to
25
000
fees
for
the
remainder
of
the
year,
you
know
would
be
a
rotating
upfront
cost
by
the
county
that
we
are
being
billed
for
from
the
jefferson
county
time
lab
and
then
a
consistent
reimbursement
through
the
courts
in
the
county
awards.
A
F
Sheriff's
office
cases
would
be
approximately
200
250
drug
cases
in
a
year.
Now
the
next
question
becomes:
does
the
county
put
the
bill
for
other
agencies
in
order
to
make
payments
for
laboratory
testing
say,
for
instance,
bellevue
is
in
the
same
boat
as
the
sheriff's
office,
where
they
send
their
samples
to
the
department
of
public.
F
F
A
F
If
I
may
start
off
sorry
to
enter
whoever
was
going
to
be
first
of
all,
let
me
start
off.
I
I
did
want
to
ask
that
19.12
be
tabled.
There
were
some
errors.
F
A
F
F
B
F
Being
ready
to
be
certified,
it's
been
certified
just
yet
gotta
be
certified
by
the
district.
A
F
The
other
question
I
had
what
about
the
item:
number
33,
designed
build
as
project
delivery
method
for
the
camera
park,
baseball
court,
metal
building.
What
is
that?
That's
a
basketball
court
or
basketball
court?
Okay.
Yes,
it's
it's
something:
we've
been
working
on
judge
and
I've
been
working
on.
I
guess
my
first
30
to
90
days
in
office
building.
We
had
it
ready
to
go
black's
getting
the
engineering
we've
already
done.
Some
work
down
there
parking
areas
covered
picnic
areas;
you've
got
an
existing
slab,
the
slab
yeah.
We
put
that
in
a
few.
F
F
We
can
save
a
whole
lot
of
money
with
that
judge.
I've
been
working
with
mike
closely
on
that,
as
well
as
our
other
new
hire
mike
on
the
baseball
park
so
but
stay
on
this
mobility.
The
basketball
court
cover
the
slam's
already
there.
Okay,
I'm
just
yeah.
F
A
Of
them,
this
is,
if
I
remember
right
it's
on
commissioner's
court
because
it
to
be
approved
through
the
fema
process,
so
we
can
get
75
reimbursements.
F
I
I
thought
that
these
weren't
refundable,
because
of
who
was
getting
them
from
or
through
that
hug
deal,
not
the
hood
deal,
but
you
know
hgac
they're,
not
an
approved
vendor
through
fema,
so
we're
not
going
to
be
able
to
get
reimbursed
anyway.
But
if
we.
A
F
So
in
them
being
a
a,
we
call
it,
a
co-op
doesn't
apply
to
these
filters.
A
When
you
get
back
on
the
phone
okay,
I
don't
think
anything
else
is
involved.
You
know
it
was
just
surprised,
yeah,
yeah
hcac.
I
talked
to
chuck
one
boy.
He
thought
they
had
gotten
everything
straight
down,
but
apparently
there's
still
some.
I
don't
know
something
that
needs
to
be
done
all
right.
What
else
we'll
get
michael
phone
carry.
A
No
billy
brought
up
my
my
bright
life
discussion
so
now
I'm
good.
E
And
now
they're
we're
not
riding,
I
don't
know
where
he
came
up
with
htac
because
they're
through
our
board
a
proved
vendor
so
where
he
came
up
with
hcac.
I
don't
know
so.
A
E
A
But
we're
going
to
try
these
due
to
kogan
19,
correct.
E
E
J
F
E
Well,
so
far
so
far,
the
one
at
the
at
the
courthouse
has
worked
pretty
well
the
thing
about
these
lights
is
you
know
before
you
open
up
if
they're,
if
they're,
not
something
you
want
to
open
up
and
be
looking
at,
so
you
know
we
have
to
have
it
to
where
if
one
of
my
guys
opens
up
that
unit,
it's
just
that
right
off
automatically.
So
they're,
not
you
know
it's
kind
of
like
looking
into.
A
E
B
E
F
F
F
A
B
A
F
F
E
Services-
and
we
had
people
that
came
in
from
other
services,
we
were
having
some
there
wasn't
any
issues
with
doing
anything
appropriate,
they're,
just
not
technically
doing.
E
A
E
They
have
a
similar
protocol
that
they're
going
to
put
in
place
as
well.
They
use
the
same
language.
It's
for
reporting,
it's
for
the
reporting
purposes,
for
our.
A
Commissioner,
nelson
and
that's
table
in
12
23
24.
A
Specific
city
requests
for
counter
renewal
action
relating
to
civilian,
personal
property
damage
and
under
constitutional
fraternity,
section
551071
and
deliberation
regarding
real
property,
section
551-72.
So
it's
now
12
19
p.m.
We'll
recess
our
regular
session
go
into
executive
session
commission
report
all
right.
So
let's
say
everyone
leaves
except
the
question.