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A
Enterprise
zone
association,
if
you
want
to
jane,
take
a
a
attendance
call
that
would
be
great.
B
B
A
We're
really
glad
you're
here
and
thank
you
for
your
volunteer
service
on
the
board.
A
A
Back
and
meet
her
well
and
on
her
on
her
leave,
so
we're
looking
forward
to
that
so
I'll.
Do
this.
A
A
B
A
Approve
the
minutes
if
we
want
to
go
ahead,
jane
and
take
a
roll
call
vote,
please.
B
A
About
we're
actually
not
going
to
review
that,
would
you
like
to
talk
a
little
bit
about
that.
B
While
the
transactions
are
correct
for
outgoing,
there
is
one
mistake
and.
B
This
month,
and
that
mistake
just
has
to
do
with
the
payables
that
reflects
an
rdc
payment
that.
B
Was
payable
2020,
we
paid
those
balances,
but
that
needs
to
be
tightened
up.
So
we
won't
vote
to.
B
Approve
them
today,
this
is
just,
I
think,
transition
transitioning
from
jeff
to
jeff
from
kevin.
B
There
was
just
a
few
hiccups
this
month,
but
overall
I
think
you
know
we're
in
good
shape,
so.
A
I
think
what
we'll
do
for
the
board's
sake,
as
jane
mentioned,
they
did
discover
an
error.
A
A
B
Getting
there
okay
here
we
go
so
we've
had
one
new
resident
scholarship.
B
B
Business
scholarship
program,
the
sbdc
cook
center
larry,
and
I
have
not
finalized
that
mou.
It.
B
Hasn't
been
signed
yet,
but
I
you
know,
you
all
approved
an
increase
in
15
000
to
that
budget
line.
B
B
B
B
In
august
we
have
approved
ten
thousand
nine
hundred
thirty
seven
dollars
and
fifty
cents
in.
B
B
B
Seven
dollars
fifty
cents
committed
and
then
only
one
thousand
has
been
paid
out.
So
then
we.
B
B
A
A
A
And
we'll
look
forward
to
the
april
financials
at
the
may
meeting,
I'm
at
the
june
meeting.
A
Along
with
the
may,
financials
really
appreciate
your
attention
to
that
director's
report.
B
I
I
don't
really
have
anything
to
report
today,
just
that
the
ezits
are
moving
along
and.
B
B
B
Able
to
promote
the
business
scholarships
and
the
resident
scholarships
a
little
more
so.
B
B
She's,
just
a
veteran
she's
actually
getting
ready
to
retire,
which
is
unfortunate
but
she's.
B
Kind
of
the
possessor
of
all
of
the
knowledge
for
aiez.
So
I'm
looking
forward
to
talking
with
her.
A
That
came
out
of
our
last
meeting.
Oh
there's,
scott,
I
didn't
see
you
earlier
hi,
scott
and.
A
So,
if
we're
ready
to
move
on
we'll
go
on
to
new
business,
historic
facade
grants
farmstop,
morrisons.
B
And
I
think
connor
was
actually
going
to
help
with
that
today.
Oh
no
did
I
do
it.
B
C
C
C
C
By
the
hpc,
the,
as
I
showed
again,
the
storefront,
the
frames,
doors
and
glass
are
not
original.
C
Seven
large
storefront
windows
and
I'll
show
you
some
pictures
here
in
a
second
with.
C
C
C
C
The
large
fixed
glass
plates
aren't
original
anyway.
So
when
I
was
talking
with
rachel
and.
C
Farmstop
on
the
design
of
this
restoration,
I
gave
my
approval
for
for
what
they
decided.
C
An
equal
amount,
so
what
the
farm
stop
is
requesting
from
the
buea
here
today
in
the
form
of.
C
C
Very
happy
to
see
those
they're
very
specific,
so
we
know
exactly
what
changes
were
going
to
take.
C
This
is
some
pictures
actually
went
down
there
this
morning
and
took
some
pictures.
You
can
see.
C
That
a
lot
of
the
work
has
actually
already
been
done,
and
I
just
want
to
remind
the
uea
that.
C
There's
nothing
in
the
program
guidelines
that
say
that
work
cannot
start
before.
You
know,
funds.
C
C
Pretty
pretty
trendy
now
and
I
think
it
it
does
owed
to
the
historic
architectural
features.
C
And
then
the
pictures
to
the
right
of
that
screen
there
are
both
views
from
waldron.
So.
C
But
I
did
notice
those
and
I
like
to
see
those.
So
you
know
staff
would
recommend
approval.
A
E
This
is
rachel
byer,
I'm
the
local
food
coordinator
with
esd.
That's
helping
the.
A
And
can
either
rachel
or
connor
speak
too,
and
I
know
mary
had
her
hand
raised,
but.
E
E
E
E
F
F
E
F
Years
here
we
have
a
it's
called
harvest
partners,
limited
partnership.
It's
a
partnership.
F
It's
a
private
partnership
where
we
have
about
52
families
that
we
support.
They
are
paying.
F
In
on
a
monthly
basis
and
getting
all
their
meat
from
us,
we
raise,
we
do
beef,
lamb,
turkey,
chicken.
F
Eggs,
pork
duck
and
some
other
things.
So
it's
it's
pretty
diversified
operation,
our
primary.
F
A
Being
here
today
and
rachel,
we'll
continue
on
with
questions
and
comments
from
the
board.
A
Did
I
see
a
hand
up
mary
yeah
go
ahead?
I
just
wanted
to
say
that
this
is
a
really
exciting.
G
G
The
neighborhood
and
added
life
and
vibrancy-
and
I
I
expect
that
that
will
be
the
same
here.
G
G
It's
a
lot
of
work,
but
it's
it's
going
to
be
a
great
thing
for
the
community.
So
thank
you.
F
H
And
I
like
I
like
the
idea,
there
are
a
lot
of
things
you
know
kind
of
going
on,
especially.
H
In
a
sense,
and
so
what
I
would
really
like
to
know
is,
how
do
you
plan
on
you
know,
coordinating.
E
H
H
H
H
F
Make
it
seem
like
we
are
associated
with
any
way
with
that
city
market?
We're
not
in
fact
all.
F
Farmers,
markets
and
venues
that
exist
in
monroe
county,
but
also,
I
think
there
are
some
other.
F
E
E
E
E
E
And
created
a
really
simple
baseline
equity
action
plan
focused
around
those
issues.
E
Interested
in
so
there's
definitely
a
lot
more
work
that
we
need
to
do
and
that
kind.
E
E
A
I
I'll
just
jump
in
for
just
a
little
broader
context
and
you
know
sort
of
tooting
rachel's.
I
Horn
too,
rachel's
been
hard
at
work
for
several
years
in
a
usda,
partially
funded
grant.
I
That's
also
funded
by
the
city
did
a
lot
of
research
evaluating
the
you
know.
The
food
system.
I
And
you
know
this
comes
directly
out
of
that
work,
that
one
of
the
things
that
I
think
rachel.
I
I
I
I
I
That's
that's
really
the
goal,
so
you
know
from
the
administration's
been
very
supportive
of.
I
The
of
the
effort
and
and
financially
supportive
of
the
effort
and
and
yet
but
also
recognizing.
A
G
Kind
of
path
toward
completing
so
right
now
the
farm
stop,
is
a
fully
independent
organization.
A
A
So
project
yep
yeah,
it's
great
the
work's
great.
I
agree.
It's
a
huge
improvement
to
that
property.
A
And
we
already
know
that
the
work's
going
to
be
done
and
what
it
will
look
like.
Because
of
the.
A
Great
pictures
that
conor
provided
so
good
job
on
that
so
jane.
If
you'd
like
to
take
a
roll.
A
B
Kate
rosenberger
yeah,
mary
morgan,
f
and
scott
wright.
Yes,.
B
Helping
put
that
proposal
together
and
all
the
other
work
that
he's
done.
This
is
his
next
last.
B
B
And
yes,
just
lots
of
gratitude
for
all
of
your
support.
Thank
you,
connor
yeah
yep.
Thank
you
very.
C
Kind
very
kind
guys!
Thank
you
so
much.
Thank
you
so
much
for
that.
Congratulations
to
on
your
baby.
A
A
The
airport,
I
think,
or
something
like
that,
I
don't
remember
what
that
was.
So,
let's
move
on
to.
E
And
thank
you
all
very
much
and
I'm
going
to
duck
out
since
the
meeting
is
over.
But
I.
E
B
Can
you
all
see
my
screen
share?
Okay,.
B
Okay,
great,
I
included
this
memo
in
the
meeting
packet
today
to.
B
B
In
response
to
the
coveted
pandemic,
in
order
to
help
stabilize
businesses,
we
quickly
understood.
B
B
Loan,
so
we
weren't
really
anticipating
that
early
on,
so
in
july,
of
2020
staff
went
before.
B
B
B
And
then
we
again
notified
council
that
the
payment
terms
would
be
of
the
food
and
beverage.
B
B
B
B
So
then,
today,
I'm
presenting
this
memo
to
you
in
hopes
that
we
can
vote
to
approve
the.
B
B
A
Yeah
very
good
jane.
Is
there
any
discussion
for
these
loans
and
the
others.
G
Of
converting
them
to
grants
with
the
arpa.
B
You
know
there
is
at
a
broad
level.
This
we've
talked
about
including
potential
unforgiveness.
I
I
I
I
You
know
loan
losses
are
minimized.
You
know
these
these
and,
and
so
this
is
primarily
a
loan.
I
Program
right
now,
it's
hard
to
you
know
it's
a
hard
question
to
convert
some
amount
to
grants.
I
I
Rebuilding
phase
we,
the
community,
let's
try
to
let
people
get
back
on
their
feet.
I
While
also
maintaining
you
know
the
the
protection
of
the
of
the
public
funding.
I
Progress
right
now
we
don't
know
how
that'll
play
out,
but
that
that
certainly
could
be
a
place.
I
Where
some
amount
of
you
know
of
offset
could
come
from,
if,
if
we
decide
to
go
down
that
road.
A
No,
I
don't
see
any
I
I
guess
my
I
would
be
interested
if
we
do
get
to
a
point
of
talking.
A
About
loan
forgiveness,
slash
conversion
to
grants,
which
I
kind
of
see,
is
very
similar.
A
Effectively
and
the
com
in
folding
in
those
federal
funds
for
recovery,
that
the
city.
A
Put
out
the,
however,
almost
three
hundred
thousand
dollars
so
I'll
be
interested
to
see.
A
A
A
We
were
going
to
forgive
that
amount
wholesale
and
not
see
those
funds
returned
from
any
kind
of.
A
A
A
motion
for
adjusting
these
loan
terms,
as
presented
by
jane
and
staff
here
from
the.
A
Increasing
the
grace
period
to
to
another
year
out
and
then
increasing
the
repayment.
A
D
I
can
do
that
paul
ash.
Okay,
I
I
would,
if
we
were
discussing
you
know
any.
D
Kind
of
future,
not
a
non-payment-
I
wouldn't
be
in
favor
of
that,
but.
B
B
A
A
Move
on
to
unfinished
business,
we
have
two
items:
jane
the
aiez
membership
member
participation.
A
B
B
And
they
had
late
changes
come
in
that
were
granted
and
larry
can
discuss,
discuss
those.
J
Added
or
subtracted
to
the
contract,
as
we
approved
it
for
a
final
contract.
The
two
changes
were.
J
Two
section
two
was
mostly
just
reformatted.
Actually,
it
looks
like
the
language
there.
J
J
Iez
through
member
ueas
and
instead
they
added
through
the
budget
process,
which
is.
J
That's
fine
and
then
section
1d.
They
added
just
the
statutory
requirement
that
the
maximum.
J
A
From
the
board,
questions
we'll
need
to
vote
to
approve
this
basically
re-vote
kind
of
since
there.
D
Second,
second,
from
paul:
okay,
thank
you
both
seeing
no
one
else
raising
their.
A
Hand
jane,
if
you
want
to
do
a
roll
vote,
that'd
be
great
youtube.
Karen,
yes,
paul.
D
A
Larry
for
the
bylaws,
as
you
recall,
these
were
on
our
agenda
last
month,
they're
a
two
meeting.
J
J
We
did
is
we,
we
go
ahead
and
cite
the
correct
code,
but
we
also
added
the
language
or
it's
codified.
J
Successor,
so
that
we
don't
get
into
the
same
issue
where
it's
it's
stuck
in
a
in
a
particular
time.
J
Building
and
trades
there
was
a
little
bit
of
a
language
change
for
a
representative
of.
J
And
originally
we
were
going
to
have
go
ahead
and
have
those
policies
this
time.
The
reason
why.
J
J
J
Assembly
has
created
some
interesting
interesting
rules
for
us
to
follow
so.
A
Thanks
larry:
are
there
any
questions
or
comments
from
the
board
yep
mary
larry.
G
Ready
yeah,
I
I
don't
know,
I
can't
tell
you
about
going
back
to
a
hybrid
right
now,
because
so
as.
J
You
know
you
know
the
general
assembly
passed
legislation
affecting
some
of
the
local
emergency.
J
I
believe
this,
as
far
as
I
know,
right
now,
we're
planning
on
maintaining
as
long
as
we
can
now.
Some.
J
Mean
obviously,
as
soon
as
that
changes
as
soon
as
we
get
word,
we'll
have
we'll
update
our
boards.
J
And
commissions,
and
let
everybody
know
what
the
plan
is
moving
forward
in
terms
of
the
policies.
J
J
J
J
A
I'm
interested
is
there
any.
I
don't
know
mary
if
you
had
any
feelings
about
that.
A
A
J
We
would
interpret
that,
as
you
would
have
to
follow
the
same
procedures
for
any
electronic.
J
Meaning
as
well
and
part
of
that's
kind
of
to
save,
save
the
board
a
little
bit
of
energy,
because.
J
J
J
State,
but
the
way
we've
interpreted
it
here
is
that
for
the
purposes
of
meetings
these
are
public.
J
Meetings
from
the
standpoint
of
of
the
state
law
as
this
is
the
statutorily
created
board
even.
A
In
your
way
there,
oh,
I
not
sure
I
have
anything
particular
to
add
or
any
insights.
I.
G
I
am
I
mean
I
support
having
some
interactive
component
so
that
people
can
still
continue
to.
G
Life
easier
in
some
ways
so
but
yeah
I
don't
have
really
anything
to
add.
A
A
Going
to
get
you
out
of
here,
it's
12
54.,
you
can
get
to
the
airport.
Thank
you
all
for
your.