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B
A
We're
going
to
have
the
approval
of
the
agenda
as
submitted
we're
going
to
ask
if,
if
all
of
the
members
have
had
a
chance
to
review
the
agenda
and
if
they
can
show
approval
with
arrays
of
their
hand
and
a
vocalization
into
the
microphone,
yes,
yes
approved
all
right.
Do
we
have
a
motion
to
approve
the
agenda.
C
A
All
right
next
we're
going
to
have
the
approval
of
the
minutes.
Has
everybody
have
a
chance
to
look
over
the
minutes
of
the
past?
Let's
see
the
date
of
the
last
meeting
that
was
July
25th.
E
G
A
C
A
All
right
next,
we
are
going
to
go
on
to
if
you
have
anything
else
before
we
go
on
to
the
business.
No
ma'am
report
from.
C
F
F
A
I
A
Right
Jane:
did
you
hear
that
what
we
had
a
we
had
a
motion
to
approve
reapprove
the
minutes
and
we
had
a
second
all
in
favor
aye,
all
right
Laura.
Did
you
get
that?
Okay?
Moving
on?
We
have
no
old
business,
so
we're
going
to
move
right
on
to
new
business.
First
on
the
agenda,
we
have
requests
for
COA
127
North
Lumpkin
Street
Laura.
Do
you
want
to
go
ahead
and
call
that
one
up
and
yes.
E
So
I'll
give
you
a
brief
overview.
127
North,
Lumpkin
Street
is
in
the
Monroe
commercial,
historic
district.
It
currently
has
the
restaurant
strange
Taco
as
well
as
high
voltage,
and
the
applicant
here
is
requesting
site
building
signage
for
high
voltage.
You
can
see
on
the
photo,
that's
a
mock-up
of
the
sign.
The
sign
looks
large
on
the
building,
but
it
is
under
40
square
feet,
so
it
meets
code
requirements
for
signage,
and
then
here
you
can
see
the
bottom
photo.
E
J
Thank
you,
hey
guys,
Chris
Collin,
hope
everybody's
doing
well
that
pretty
much
sums
up
the
signage.
What
we've
done
when
we,
when
we
built
when
we
purchased
this
building,
we
knew
we
didn't
need
six
thousand
square
foot
taco
restaurant,
so
we
had
strategically
placed
the
kitchen
in
the
middle
of
the
building.
There's
some
really
cool
businesses
in
Decatur
that
have
done
this
and
they
put
they
use.
J
And
so
when
we
opened
up,
we
just
opened
up
with
strange
Taco,
which
was
an
existing
concept
that
we
had
and
we
knew
that
eventually
one
day
we'd
get
around
to
doing
something
in
the
back
kind
of
like
we
wanted
it
to
have
a
speakeasy
feel
that
kind
of
invites
people
into
the
back
alley
of
that
building.
The
the
alleys
have
a
cool
history
in
downtown
Monroe,
and
we
thought
it
would
be
a
neat
idea
to
kind
of
reintroduce
people
to
them.
J
We're
really
excited
that
Ali
is
getting
a
facelift
here,
hopefully
soon
and
it'll,
we're
hoping
to
connect
walkability
from
Spring
St
Spring
Street
back
behind
the
Peyton
Pettis
State
Farm
building
and
for
people
to
kind
of
be
able
to
wander
throughout
the
city
in
in
the
alleys,
like
they've
done
in
some
of
the
little
pocket
parks
that
they've
created
in
murals,
and
so
the
business
has
been
great
at
the
Wing
Spot
we've
been
open
for
about
two
and
a
half
months,
I
think
and
we're
looking
forward
to
the
same
gentleman
that
painted
the
sign
on
the
strange
Taco
would
be
painting
the
sign
for
the
high
voltage
logo
and
we
wanted
it
to
have
kind
of
a
classic.
J
F
J
J
We
did,
we
would
have
to
you,
know,
obviously
come
back
and
see
you
guys
again.
We
looked
at
that.
It's
a
good
idea.
We
looked
at
that
from
like
an
artistic
standpoint
and
it
would
be
kind
of
cool,
but
it
we
also
don't
want
the
building
to
look
gaudy.
Thank
you,
you're
welcome.
Well,
we
had
a
in
the
original
sign.
J
We
were
going
to
bring
up
to
the
left
hand,
side,
there's
a
door
and
we
tried
to
make
taco
go
up
the
side
of
that
door
and
it
started
to
look
like
a
convenience
store
and
that's
not
the
vibe
we
were
going
for
so,
but
anyway
we
thought
it
was
classic
and
classy.
Looking
and
I
hope
you
guys
feel
the
same
way
and.
J
J
J
It
does
I
didn't
intentionally,
do
that.
Why?
Well
intentionally
we
had
some
leftover
paint
and
I
was
like
I'm,
not
I'm,
not
painting.
We
had
painted
the
rafters
in
the
back
of
the
building,
yellow
and
I
said
whatever
concept
we
do
it's
having
this
yellow
in
it,
because
I'm
not
getting
up
there
and
painting
the
rafters
again
so
so
I
guess
unintentionally
came
up
there.
C
A
E
For
our
second
request
is
for
405
on
9th
Street
in
the
Monroe
Walton
Mills
historic
district,
the
applicant
is
requesting
to
add
a
fence
to
the
property
and
here's
a
overview
that
they
provided,
showing
where
they
were
going
to
put
the
fence
and
then
earlier
today,
I
also
emailed
you
some
photos
that
the
applicant
submitted
they
are
going
to
want
to
do
some
work
on
this
shed
here.
So
they're
also
going
to
talk
to
you
about
renovating
that
space
over
here.
E
K
Thank
you.
I
will
say
that
the
first
picture
is
not
nearly
as
dreary
as
as
that
picture
showed
I'm
Greg
Davis
in
Indiana
yeah,
and
this
house
has
been
rental
property
at
least
23
years,
if
not
longer
talking
to
the
neighbors
and
my
wife
and
I
purchased
it
and
our
son
is
buying
it
from
us.
You
know
it's
rent
to
own,
so
we're
going
to
take
it
off
the
the
rental
market.
We've
already
replaced
the
the
roof
and
done
rewiring
in
the
house,
and
we've
also
done
some
Plumbing
in
the
house.
K
What
we,
what
we're
anticipating
is
we
wanted
to
and
and
I
wish
we
had
a
more
of
a
head-on
picture
of
the
house,
but
but
but
the
house,
you
know,
of
course,
has
the
two
doors
is
the
standard,
Mill
House
and
it's
all
white,
except
for
a
blue
front
porch,
and
so
we
want
to
have
What's
called
the
Kentucky
fence
and
you've
got
pictures
of
that.
I
guess
in
your
packet
that
will
be
painted
white
we're
going
to
be
putting
it's
a
more
expensive
way
of
doing
it
as
opposed
to
chain
link.
K
But
we
think
it
fits
more
into
the
look
of
the
house
and
that
is
there
would
be
a
4x4
post
every
every
eight
feet
and
it
will
go
into
the
backyard
and
it
won't
go
all
the
way
because
it's
a
it's
an
eighth
of
an
acre.
So
it's
a
fairly
large
piece
of
property.
K
So
it
will
go
what
is
already
kind
of
mowed
area,
which
is
about
two-thirds
of
the
of
the
property
and
then
so
you
have
these
four
four
by
four
posts,
and
then
you
will
have
that
will
eventually
white
be
painted.
White
Once
the
the
wood
is
cured,
and
then
we
will
have
strips
of
two
by
six
that
you
know
on
three
levels
and
then
to
go
around
the
property
except
for
the
left
hand,
side,
which
is
already
the
neighbor,
has
a
chain
link
fence.
So
we
just
hook
on
to
that.
K
And
then
we
will
have
a
double
gate
on
the
left
hand
side
and
we
would
have
a
single
gate
on
the
right
hand,
side
I'll,
leave
anything
out.
E
K
K
K
You
know
those
those
it
will
start
right
right
beyond
the
back
back
steps
on
on
both
sides
and
then
then
the
building
is
concrete
block,
but
it's
been
terribly
neglected.
So
we
can
save
the
concrete
block
and
hopefully
most
of
the
rafters.
And
then
you
know
we
would.
We
would
put
shingle
on
it
to
match
the
match.
The
house
when
we're
all
done
behind
that
is
a
chicken
coop
which
has
been
added
on
and
so
we're
not
quite
sure
what
we're
going
to
do
with
a
chicken
coop.
B
B
H
Those
are
the
same
thing:
it's
it's
just
a
shed,
but
for
some
reason
like
they
had
a
concrete
block
shed
and
then
they
basically
just
added
an
almost
identical
one
like
so
there's
a
front
door
to
the
shed
and
a
back
door
to
the
shed
and
then
the
roof
is
just
like.
It's
like
two
separate
roofs
that
they've
tried
to
make
one.
So
it's
all
one
structure,
it's
just
that!
It's
like.
A
E
F
Oh
I
normally
don't
care
for
this
type
of
thing
or
don't
think
it's
appropriate
in
a
historical
area
for
this
kind
of
fence.
Usually
it's
the
picket
that
you
see
in
in
a
historical
area.
However,
where
you
are
located
is
rural.
Looking
almost
you're
you're
at
the
end
of
that
street
and
it's
very
rural
looking
so
I,
don't
know
that
might
might
be
appropriate,
but
it's
it's
added
so
that
you
could
always
go
back
and
do
the
pickets
yeah.
K
K
Yeah
I,
don't
we
definitely
didn't
like
changing
fence,
even
though
it
was
cheaper
right
and
it
would
match
what
the
neighbor
has,
but
but
we're
doing
a
fairly
large
piece
of
property
right,
and
so
you
know,
I
think
if
you
actually
had
the
kind
you're
talking
about
it
would
end
up
more
expensive
than
the
house.
F
C
E
Okay,
next
item
is,
as
Elizabeth
Joe
said,
707
South
Madison
a
request
for
modifications
to
a
dormer.
Now
the
applicants
have
been
here
before
you
when
the
project
originally
came
up
because
it
is
in
the
historic
district,
so
they
did
come
and
get
permission
to
make
alterations
to
the
structure.
E
The
problem
has
come
as
in
this
Dormer,
and
this
is
how
the
structure
currently
looks
as
it
was
constructed,
is
a
bit
small
in
proportion
to
the
rest
of
the
house,
and
so
they
have
come
requesting
to
make
modifications
to
this
here
is
their
sample,
drawing
of
what
they
would
like
to
do
to
increase
it
sort
of
triple
it
in
size
and
then
add
matching
windows,
so
there'll
be
three
Windows
across
the
bottom
photo.
Here
is
the
inspiration
for
the
design.
G
There,
my
name
is
Lori
Volk
I'm,
with
Overlook
of
Monroe
y'all
have
a
picture
of
this
in
the
application
packet.
I
also
want
to
give
you
if
it's
okay
can
I.
F
I
G
G
A
Okay,
I
wonder
if
if
and
I'm
I'm,
just
throwing
an
ideas
out
of
there
I'm
just
trying
to
figure
out
a
solution
for
this
because
there's
a
bathroom
there,
we
can't
have
a
larger
window
and
you
know
just
stylistically.
You
know
we
want
a
larger
window
there
I'm
trying
to
think
what
can
we
do
to
make
a
like
a
balance?
You
know
for.
A
I'm,
what
yeah
I'm
wondering?
What
can
we
do
to
make
a
balance
there?
Is
there
a
way
you
could
put
you
know
something
up
there
to
create
balance
like
I
mean
anything
like
like
even
like
a
medallion
or
a
or
a
somewhat
something
there
to
create
some
kind
of
balance
on
the
bottom
or
anything.
You
know
I.
E
I
have
a
question
so
the
where
the
Dormers
is
going
to
be
extended.
Is
that
also
bathroom?
No
okay?
So
could
those
windows
be
large,
just
an
idea?
Could
those
windows
be
larger
and
then
the
middle
one
have
like
a
faux
shutter
on
it,
so
it
would
be
balanced,
would
be
like
window
shutter
window.
I,
don't
know
this.
G
F
M
We've
already
framed
it
out,
got
it
symmetrically.
M
So
we've
already
framed
out
either
side
and
they're
they're.
Both
faux
I
mean
it's
just
you
know,
fake
Norma
doesn't
go
inside.
The
house
got
a
middle
one.
We
can't
replace
that
that
it
is
in
the
middle
of
a
shower
you're
standing
there
and
it's
here.
If
we
made
that
Center
window
larger
than
your
you
know,
makes
sense
and
then
you're
throwing
a
shower
curtain
or
something
up
there,
which
would
look
tacky
So.
Currently
we
did
Windows
and
and
I
wish.
M
Someone
made
a
suggestion
to
just
do
a
faux
window
underneath
that
to
give
it
the
Symmetry,
certainly
an
option
that
would
be
simple
and
easy
to
do
and
and
like
me,
but
to
take
that
little
Center
window
out
and
there's
tile
there
right
would
invade
someone's
privacy
first
and
second
would
be
super
difficult
to
do,
and
and
even
when
you're
in
the
shower,
you
know
there's
there's
there
would
be
an
opportunity
for
leaking
and
water
getting
into
the
window,
because
it's
at
such
a
low
area.
M
M
Windows
on
each
side
that
are
normal
size
and
then
the
Dormer,
the
small
transom.
M
Which
still
doesn't
look
symmetrical
or
what
was
suggested
is
to
make
all
three
Windows
appear
to
be
the
same,
which
would
be
I
think
would
be
an
easy
fix.
So
anyway,
I
don't
like
talking
up
here
so.
F
F
C
F
C
F
M
F
M
E
M
M
M
Yeah
we're
gonna
make
it
look
like
a
window.
I
just
need
to
figure
out
right.
D
A
B
And
make
a
motion
that
we
make
all
the
windows
the
same
size
and
the
cinnamon
is
a
faux
window
at
the
bottom
to,
and
it
will
look
like
a
regular
window
when
it's
completed.
A
C
E
This
home
is
also
in
the
Monroe
Walton
Mills
historic
district,
and
they
are
requesting
to
alter
their
rear
Deck.
The
Home
currently
has
a
rear
deck
on
it,
which
is
kind
of
hard
to
see
in
this
photo,
but
it
is
right
here.
The
home
is
on
a
corner
lot,
and
here
is
their
proposed.
Drawing
for
expanding
their
deck.
A
N
First
off,
thank
you
all
very
much
for
what
you
do.
We
appreciate
you
and
your
service
to
the
city
and
all
the
all
the
ways
that
you
help
us
keep
looking
great.
So
thank
you
very
much
So.
Currently
the
deck
that
you
see,
I,
don't
know
if
you
got
the
whole
packet
that
I
sent.
It
has
several
different
right.
N
So
that
you
can
see
all
the
different
things,
the
first
thing
is
is
that
the
house
is
actually
green.
Now
we
recently
painted.
However,
we
the
renderings
are
already
Brown,
so
I
didn't
want
to
confuse
anyone,
but
the
the
deck
that's
currently
on.
There
is
not
up
to
code
and
it
is
falling
apart.
Nothing
was
ever
done
to
seal
it.
Keep
it
intact.
N
Anything
like
that,
so
what
we
wanted
to
do
was
just
put
a
little
deck
on
there,
so
that
we
could
maybe
put
like
a
picnic
table
or
something
outside,
so
that
we
could
Grill
and
have
you
know
folks
over
that
kind
of
thing.
We
also
were
in
a
interesting
position
in
the
fact
that
we
have
one
of
the
only
elevated
Mill
houses,
so
it's
built
on
on
a
slope
and
therefore
the
crawl
space.
N
You
can
basically
walk
into
so
since
it's
not
on
the
ground,
which
we
would
prefer
to
be
able
to
just
do
things
in
the
backyard,
but
we
need
to
we
got
to
get
down
so
that
will
allow
us
to
go
straight
from
the
kitchen
outside
and
enjoy
the
area
a
little
better,
and
we
also
have
it
tucked
to
the
back
left
so
that
it's
not
near
the
street
or
around
anything
like
that.
The
deck
is
not
visible
from
the
front
and
it's
only
12
feet
away
from
the
house.
N
So
it's
really
not
that
not
that
large,
so
yeah,
that's
that's!
Basically
what
we
intend
to
do,
it's
a
it
will
be
a
wooden
deck.
We
currently
like
I,
said
we
have
the
porch.
The
poster
painted
white
and
the
the
deck
boards
are
sealed
a
wood-ish
color.
So
we
would
eventually
in
six
months
or
so
do
the
same
thing
to
the
back
so
that
it
matched
the
house.
The
pickets
would
be
white.
The
railing
would
be
white.
Everything
will
be
built
to
code,
of
course,
and
who's.
Our
contractor.
N
David
Elliott
with
Craftsman
deck
builders-
if
you
know
him
at
all,
he's
done
several
decks
within
the
city
and
within
the
historic
district,
so
everything
would
be
probably
even
a
little
above
code
he's
got
some
great
Footers
and
those
kind
of
things
so,
oh
and
then
so
around
the
bottom.
Also,
we
would
probably
we
would
not
enclose
it,
but
probably
just
put
up
some
boards
like
you've,
seen
so
that
we
could
put
our
kids
toys
in
there.
N
We
recently
had
a
son
and
he's
got
cozy,
Coupes
and
slides
and
balls
and
tees
and
everything
else
in
the
world.
So
we
think
it'd
be
nice
to
be
able
to
kind
of
store
under
there.
F
C
F
H
F
C
F
N
K
F
More
in
keeping
with
the
house,
it
doesn't
look
like
it's
just
tacked
on
or
at
a
dome.
K
N
F
F
N
N
N
F
A
A
B
No
I
I
think
it's
his
house
he's
not
doing
anything
wrong
with
the
coming
down
like
that.
I
think
he
ought
to
be
able
to
do
that.
N
N
B
A
E
Exterior
changes,
yes,
the
the
the
house
is
located
in
the
Monroe
commercial,
historic
district.
Now
this
is
a
house
that
was
moved
into
this
District.
It
is
not
in
its
original
location.
E
So
it's
something
to
keep
in
mind
current
picture
of
the
facade
and
there
the
applicant
is
proposing
to
add
a
rear
bathroom
to
the
property,
and
it
is
going
to
be
here
in
the
red
circle
here
and
you
can
see
from
this
drawing
now
the
applicant
did
not
provide
any
sort
of
elevation
drawings
for
what
it
would
look
like
with
the
proposed
Edition,
but
you
should
do
a
little
map
here
with
the
addition,
and
it
corresponds
roughly
right
here.
C
F
A
O
Well,
I'm
Steve,
Brown
and
Kim,
and
her
husband,
Lee
owned
this
property
and
lee
is
in
the
final
stages
of
his
life
and
Kim
was
actually
called
a
hospice
this
evening
as
a
reason
she's
not
here
but
just
background.
This
is
the
oldest
house
in
Monroe
and
they
have
over
the
last
few
years,
restored
renovated
it
and
her
plan
once
Lee
is
gone,
is
to
move
here
and
at
present
there.
K
O
In
there,
so
this
is
obviously
a
necessity
for
her
I
can't
speak
that
much
to
the
design
or
this,
but
I
can
tell
you
in
fact
that
whatever
goes
in,
there
will
be
Top
Notch.
It
will
be
as
good
as
it
gets.
Oh
and
you
can
look
at
the
house
and
see
that
I
don't
know
that
I
can
answer
your
questions.
O
I'm
just
trying
to
you
know
to
present
what
she
wanted
to
present
and
was
not
able
to,
because
you
know
when
when
Lee
goes,
it's
going
to
be
necessary
for
her
to
move
and
as
soon
as
she
can
start
on
this.
F
A
A
A
D
A
D
They
are
not
actually
registered.
So
the
work
that's
been
done
on
this
house.
We
don't
have
any
register.
We
don't
have
any
approvals
from
this
commission
for
all
the
things
that
have
ever
been
done
to
the
structure,
including
the
current
right.
The
current
state
that
it's
in
now
it's
been
improved
to
you.
This
commission
has
never
taken
action
to
allow
anything.
They've
never
come
before
us.
They've
never
been
before
you
for
any
approval
at
all.
So.
D
A
D
This
feature
this
property
is
shown
on
the
your
historic
map,
because
in
my
this
is
this
is
on
me
so
the
first
time
that
I
came
on
board
here
and
did
the
gis
work
for
the
city,
I
added
the
three
locally
important
places
that
had
never
been
shown
on
your
Maps
ever
because
they
were
identified
in
your
primer,
but
that
doesn't
mean
that
you
need
to
consider
an
application
for
those
two.
The
only
two
things
you
guys
need
to
consider
are
registered
historic
landmarks
or
something
inside
a
district.
Here's.
D
O
Me
mention
one
of
the
things
she's
her
plan
is
to
move
here
and
she
would
obviously
move
here
as
a
single
late
or
a
widow
living
alone
and
I
know.
The
city
has
some
plan
or
something
right
now
about
putting
a
sidewalk
right
down
the
side
of
that
house,
which
I
I
think
aesthetically
is
a
bad
idea
and
a
lot
of
reasons.
A
bad
idea
and
I.
Don't
know
that
you
all
have
anything
to
do
with
that,
but
that
side,
the
sidewalk,
is
really
unnecessary.
O
I
think
the
sidewalk
on
the
other
side
of
the
street
and
sidewalk
on
that
side
comes
almost
to
the
back
of
the
house
there,
but
if
they
pave
up
to
her
street,
you
can
see
it's.
O
House
it'll
be
up
against
the
house
and
you
know
they
would
like
to
have
room
to
for
plantings
or
whatever.
Alongside.
D
I
think
right
now,
I
mean
that's
part.
I
mean
one
of
the
businesses.
This
commission
heard
tonight
is
literally
going
to
be
a
beneficiary
of
that,
including
other
businesses
along
the
alley
where
there
is
no
pedestrian
access.
Now,
so
you
said
someone's
going
to
live
in
this
house.
Yes
interesting,
she
is
yeah,
I
mean
I.
Think
the
point
I
mean
this
is
in
the
downtown
area,
where
some
substantial
improvements
are
needed,
especially
sidewalk
and
pedestrian
access
and
safety,
and
so
that's
why
what
needed
to
be
out
there
for
a
safety
purpose
right
now
alone,.
D
The
house
is
a
voting,
the
property
line,
then.
Yes,
it
probably
would
I,
don't
know
I,
don't
know
what
the
dimensions
are
over
at
the
house
versus
the
property
line.
I
haven't
seen
any
plans,
don't
know
what
that
looks
like
I
would
doubt
that
it
does
go
up
against
the
house
if
that
staircase
is
on
that
property.
That
looks
like
that
juts
out
a
little
bit
just
based
on
that
one
photograph
I've
seen
have
you
seen
plans
that
show
the
sidewalk
of
butting
the
house.
O
D
L
L
To
back
to
the
the
bathroom
Lee
Smith,
her
husband,
when
they
remodeled
this
house,
he
hired
an
architect
that
was
historically
significant,
Bob.
F
L
Yes,
and
he
Kim
would
not
the
next
thing
if
she
did
a
bathroom,
it
would
be
in
keeping
with
the
architecture
of
the
house.
E
D
And
again,
let
me
go
back
before
I
got
my
rabbit,
holder,
I
added
those
three
things
to
the
map
and
it
created
I
think
it
created
some
confusion
for
Lauren
I
apologize
to
this
commission
for
that.
That
was
not
not
her
fault
anyway.
In
processing
this
application,
because
I
was
even
when
I
saw
the
sign
the
other
day,
walking
to
strange
Taco
I
was
like.
Why
are
we
I
know
that
this
house
is
not
in
a
historic
district
and
I
was
like
I
I
didn't
follow
back
up
with
Laura
and
I?
D
F
I
went
all
through
this
with
the
group
before
with
Pat
when
they
started
their
renovation.
I
said
they
haven't
come
before
us.
They
haven't
come
a
boy
and
being
the
oldest
house,
I
thought
it
would
be
under
our
jurisdiction.
Well,.
D
D
Itself,
it's
got
all
of
the
boxes
being
checked
that
would
make.
D
K
D
Not
they're
not
sure
so,
I
mean
this
is
confusing,
but
I
tried
to
make
sure
they
were
labeled
appropriate
and
then
Legend
as
something
that
was
identified
in
the
city
because
they
were
identified
in
your
primer,
but
they
weren't
under
your
jurisdiction.
If
that
makes
sense.
Okay,
Oaks
Hardware,
which
you
know
I,
hate
to
see
that
building
go
that's
down
there.
You
know
at
the.
D
Yeah
and
then,
and
then
the
railroad
Depot,
that's
just
south
or
just
north
west
of
that
spot
and
those
are
to
me
and
I
guess.
My
estimation
is
that
when
we
go
through
these
surveys,
those
structures
are
going
to
fall
right
in
line
too
okay.
B
Is
that
where
the
ish.
D
No,
no,
not
that
one.
No,
this
one
is
there's
one.
F
A
So
so
so
moving
on
next
thing
on
the
agenda
we
do,
we
have,
we
don't
have
any
any
more
new
business.
Is
that
correct?
So
next
on
the
agenda,
we
just
have
a
German.
Is
that
correct
all
right?
Do
we
have
a
motion
to
adjourn
I'm?