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C
All
right
good,
every
good
evening,
everyone
we
are
live
and
recording
streaming
on
youtube
at
this
time.
I
will
call
the
norton
city
council,
regular
council
meeting
for
monday
december
7th
2020
to
order
please
rise
for
our
pledge
of
allegiance,
a
moment
of
silent
prayer,
and
we
did
have
a
tragedy
just
recently
in
norton
a
tragic
fire.
So
if
you
could
keep
that
family
in
your
prayers,
I
would
appreciate.
D
E
G
H
C
C
Okay,
if
you'll
start
with
the
one
from
mr
thomas
and
then
ms
lee
and
then
go
on
to
the
others,
please.
F
Okay,
this,
mr
thomas,
it
resides
at
3804,
hemp
hill
road
in
norton,
ohio
4423.
This
was
received
on
november
25th
2020
at
10
56
a.m.
F
F
F
Yep
number:
three:
there
is
two
gas
lines,
one
being
high
pressure
on
the
property
where
skids
of
stone
and
barn
timbers
are
stacked.
If
there
is
an
issue
with
a
gas
leak,
how
do
you
fix
it
with
skids
of
stone
and
piles
of
junk
wood?
On
top
of
it
number
four?
There
is
minimal
parking,
especially
no
parking
for
semis,
so
they
park
in
the
cul-de-sac,
which
then
the
school
buses
emergency
vehicles,
snow,
plow,
trucks
cannot
trim
around
or
get
through
number
five.
F
Mr
dembrowski
has
been
running
a
business
out
of
this
property
for
two
years
with
no
zoning
change.
How
is
this
possible?
Zoning
has
been
aware
of
this,
and
I
was
told
they
would
look
into
it.
Nothing
done
other
than
businesses
that
have
looked
into
this
property
mixed
landscaping,
we're
told
no
zoning
doesn't
allow
that
type
of
business
there.
F
I
was
told
by
the
fire
inspector
that
he
talked
with
mr
bremen
also
and
that,
because
he
is
friends
with
mr
dombrowski,
this
is
a
conflict
of
interest
number
six.
I
am
surprised
that
also
that
you
can
request
a
zoning
change
without
owning
the
property
number
seven.
I
sincerely
suggest
looking
into
what
actually
this
property
is
being
used
for
and
also
look
into,
the
issues
copley
township
had
and
the
neighbors
says,
property
and
public
township
that
have
concern.
F
F
F
F
F
And
then,
today
I
received
I'm
sorry.
It
was
yesterday
sunday
at
311,
email
from
ed
miller,
3832
shellheart
road
norton.
F
I
am
again
voicing
my
concerns
for
the
mixed-use
zoning
of
the
bb
cc
country
club.
When
this
initially
happened,
objections
were
not
so
much
about
the
proposed
elderly
care
facility
as
to
the
possibility
that
the
deal
might
fall
through
and
leave
the
land
open
to
just
about
anything
as
it
turned
out.
That's
exactly
what
happened
now.
A
new
proposed
plan
has
been
put
forward.
F
F
This
is
not
all
that
unlikely
given
economic
uncertainties
face
today
again,
the
mixed-use
zoning
opens
the
door
for
just
about
any
business.
What,
then,
there
were
many
objections
to
the
current
development
plan
on
the
east
side,
they
included
the
many
road
and
roundabout
exits
on
shellheart
the
home
rear
views
that
will
result
in
very
small
lot
sizes
on
the
west
side,
our
neighbors
voice
concerned
about
road
repair
and
maintenance,
runoff
drainage
and
possibly
possibility
of
having
a
turnaround
on
the
north
end.
F
F
F
Mr
president,
other
than
that
I
just
have
correspondence
from
constituents
of
mr
karent,
david
and
petra
france
and
past
we've
just
attached
that
correspondence
to
the
minutes.
C
We
will
then
just
go
ahead
and
attach
that
correspondence
to
the
minutes.
Is
there
anyone
in
the
waiting
room
to
speak
for
during
communications
from
the
public?
Mr.
C
G
Thank
you,
mr
president.
Yes,
mr
tosley,
I
just
want
to
bring
it
to
your
attention,
because
it's
the
way
I
tried
to
log
on
the
zoom
in
log,
the
zoom
login
on
the
agenda
is
missing
a
number,
so
I
don't
think
you're
going
to
get
anybody.
C
B
Thank
you,
mr
president.
Basically,
this
is
a
contract
with
open
government
incorporated
not
pictures,
5
228
and
what
it
is
we're
going
to
have
a
link
on
our
website
for
the
public
to
be
able
to
view
the
monetary
transactions
and
revenue
expenses
and
details.
B
As
I
understand,
this
is
all
good
it'll
be
placed
in
a
bar
and
and
or
by
graphics,
so
it'll
be
easier
for
them
to
be
able
to
understand
it.
Hopefully
this
does
control
have
contained
emergency
language,
and
I
was
it.
I
was
rather
confused
as
whether
this
were
four
or
five
years.
Miss
cleaner.
H
C
E
E
D
D
C
Yes,
ordinance
letter
number
two
comprehensive
capital
asset
policy
falls
to
me.
C
This
is
just
an
update
of
our
comprehensive
capital
asset
policy.
It
comprised
a
grand
total
of
three
quarters
of
a
page
up
to
now.
It
just
needed
to
be
updated
to
give
greater
detail
as
far
as
tracking
our
capital
assets,
adding
some
internal
controls.
C
C
D
D
B
Okay,
we
had
talked
about
doing
this
before
and
we're
just
updating
the
investment
policy,
so
it's
in
compliance.
We've
actually
raised
the
percentages
of
what
we
can
invest
on
some
on
some
things.
In
order
to
meet
that
compliance.
B
C
D
D
B
Thank
you,
mr
president.
I
believe
these
were
all
basically
things
we're
supposed
to
be
doing
next
year,
but
we're
going
ahead
and
move
forward
with
putting
them
on
now,
so
that
we
don't
have
the
carry
over
going
into
the
start
of
the
year.
It
does
have
emergency
language
and
we
need
to
look
in
the
way
of
the
second
and
third
readings.
B
A
C
A
D
B
Thank
you,
mr
president.
Basically,
this
is
just
moving
some
monies
around
again
we're
looking
at
using
up
all
our
coven
money.
If
we
don't
use
it
up,
then
we
lose
it.
So
all
that
is
addressed
in
in
here
and
it's
just
oh,
my
this
also
contains
emergency
language
and
we're
looking
to
waive
the
second
and
third
readings.
C
B
E
D
D
J
Thank
you,
mr
president.
Yes
long
needed,
worcester
road
resurfacing,
I'd
like
to
add,
coordinates:
122
12,
20
20
to
tonight's
agenda
waving
the
second
and
third
readings.
The
reason
for
waving
is
this
is
somewhat
dependent
on
getting
odot
funding
and
the
timeline
of
that
is
just
near.
C
There's
a
motion:
the
second
ad
ordinance
number
122
2020
to
tonight's
agenda.
We
waving
on
that
one,
mr
karen
waving.
C
D
A
Thank
you,
mr
president.
This
has
to
do
with
allowing
the
authorizing
administration
to
go
ahead
and
move
forward
with
the
lowest
bid
amount
from
kavanaugh
building
corporation
to
complete
the
storm
water
sewer
project
on
worcester
road
and
be
looking
to
wave
the
second
and
third
readings.
So
we
can
get
this
ahead,
get
this
done
prior
to
the
road
resurfacing.
A
C
F
C
D
C
Yes
great
tree
trimming,
mr
karen.
J
Thank
you,
mr
president.
Yes,
the
three
trimming
along
state
route-
21,
I
believe,
is
from
the
greenwich
overpass
moving
north.
I
believe-
and
this
was
something
that
we're
just
building
on
what
was
done
last
year
and
the
amount
of
fifty
thousand
dollars
whatever.
J
However
far
we
can
go
with
that
and
just
to
add
to
that
information,
we're
going
to
be
going
out
as
soon
as
they
can
with
the
bush
hog
and
cutting
down
and
trimming
the
brush
as
much
as
possible
as
a
city,
so
we
take
care
of
as
much
as
we
can
and
maximize
our
fifty
thousand
dollar
investment.
So
with
that,
I
would
like
to
move
to
add
ordinance
124
2020
to
tonight's
agenda
for
the
first
reading.
C
G
I
Well,
mr
towsley,
if
you
remember
last
year,
we
did
this
out
on
our
on
our
own.
We
found
this
contractor
through
odot.
They
had
done
the
portion
south
of
eastern
road,
I'm
sorry,
eastern
yeah
eastern
road
in
wayne
county.
I
C
C
It's
I
and
I
think
it's
been
a
long
time
since
we've
really
done
any
trimming
work
out
there
on
21.
As
far
as
I
can
remember,
I
mean
you
know
paul,
maybe
I
don't
know
you're,
you
know
you
live
down
there
and-
and
I
don't
travel,
maybe
as
much
as
you
do,
but
I
think
it's
been
a
while
well.
C
You
know
it
we
were.
We
were
driving
down
medina
line
road
up
near
the
park
silver
creek
park
just
before
eastern
road
and
my
wife
commented
on
the
number
of
trees
had
fallen
because
of
ash
borer.
So
I
think
that
is
a
huge
thing,
so
none
of
them
in
the
road,
but
I
mean
you-
could
see
him
at
the
side.
So
any
further
discussion
or
questions
would
the
clerk
call
the
role.
Please.
D
D
B
J
Thank
you,
mr
president.
Yes,
this
is
tied
to
several
moves.
The
city
is
wanting
to
make
with
older
equipment,
and
mr
fowler
kudos
to
him
found
some
money
through
a
grant,
a
epa
grant
and
we're
going
to
be
replacing
essentially
one
and
probably
portion
of
another
of
our
existing
dump
trucks
with
the
epa
money.
C
There's
a
motion
in
a
second
to
add
ordinance,
number
125
2020
to
tonight's
agenda
waving.
Second,
third:
is
there
any
discussion
regarding
the
ordinance
and
just
I'll,
just
throw
it
out
there
again
whenever
we
can
pull
some
tax
money
that
we
already
paid
out
back
into
the
city?
I
think
that's
a
good
thing,
so
we
should
do
that
as
much
as
we
can
and
kudos.
Mr
fowler,
thank
you.
So
will
the
clerk
call
the
roll?
Please.
E
D
J
Thank
you,
mr
president.
Yes,
this
is
one
of
those
that
I
just
spoke
of.
This
is
going
to
be
replacing
see
now
the
old
truck
number
four
is
being
replaced
on
tonight's
agenda
with
another
ordinance.
E
J
We're
getting
rid
of
truck
number
seven
and,
let's
say
ford's
truck
two:
these
are
going
to
be
traded
out
and
truck
s
truck
2
as
a
1997
model
and
the
western
stars
of
2014.
J
What
we're
trying
to
do
is
follow
the
plan
of
having
newer
equipment
that
requires
less
maintenance
and
using
that
grant
money
to
do.
Some
of
this
is
ideal
as
we're
updating
our
fleet
great
idea,
money,
money's
well
spent,
I
think,
to
get
us
updated
so
anyway,
unless
there's
any
questions,
I
would
like
to
move
to
add
ordinance
number
126
2020
to
tonight's
agenda,
and
this
just
is
for
a
first
reading.
C
D
J
Thank
you,
mr
president.
Yes,
these
are
going
to
be
used
to
replace
again
another
vehicle
or
so,
and
one
of
these
is
part
of
the
the
the
diesel
grant.
I
believe,
and
the
other
is
replacing
a
2006
ford,
f-550
4x4
and
most
of
you
probably
know
who
vern
10
is:
that's
the
the
four-wheel
drive
truck
that
he
does
for
snow
plowing
and
using
to
clean
the
administrative
or
park
areas.
J
The
smaller
lots,
not
really
a
street
vehicle,
so
much
as
a
as
one
for
service
for
the
city
maintenance
and
if
there's
any
questions
I'll
be,
maybe
not
the
right
person
to
ask
those
questions.
But
I
would
like
to
move
to
add
ordinance
number
one
127
2020
to
tonight's
agenda
for
the
first
reading.
Only.
A
C
C
D
G
G
Thank
you,
mr
president.
For
many
years
now
we
have
been
replacing
two
police
cars
per
year
typically,
and
this
would
be
for
2021
to
new
dodge
durango
police
vehicles.
G
I
I
The
chief
did
not
have
finalized
numbers
before
the
legislation
needed
to
be
submitted,
and
I
would
be
happy
to
amend
those
ordinances
for
next
week's
council
meeting.
If
council
would
be
willing
to
add
those
with
the
lower
prices.
C
Maybe
we
can
go
ahead
and
put
it
on
for
first
reading
just
next
week.
Would
that
be.
G
Yeah,
that's
fine
with
me.
Let
me
just
clarify
that
we'll
be
replacing
car
63,
which
is
a
two
set
2017
dart
dodge
charger
that
has
approximately
94
000
miles
on
it
and
I
think
that
one
we're
getting
11
000
on
the
trade
in
and
then
car
number
61,
which
is
a
2018
dodge
charger
with
82
000
miles
on
it
and
that's
the
one
we're
getting
15
000
and
trade
in.
G
C
G
C
D
D
D
A
A
C
A
C
Legislation
for
another
week
we're
I'm
looking
to
get
some
bids
completed.
Those
were
not
done
in
time
for
tonight's
agenda,
so
we're
going
to
hold
those
until
next
week
and
discuss
those
renovations
next
week.
I
did
just
want
to
make
clear
that
these
renovations,
we're
using
cares
act,
money
for
the
renovations
either
all
or
a
vast
portion.
Mr
fowler
is
it.
Is
it
most.
C
C
Okay,
all
right,
so
this
is
just
so
everyone
knows.
I
believe
that
we
have
to
pass
this
next
week,
because
I
think
we
have
to
appropriate
it
by
the
end
of
the
year
in
order
to
use
the
cares
act.
Money
is
that
correct.
C
I
C
K
Thank
you.
I
would
just
like
to
report
that
this
past
weekend
we
had
the
christmas
in
the
park
program
at
columbia,
woods
park,
although
it
was
done
a
little
different
this
year
it
was
done
as
a
drive-by
santa
and
mrs
claus
was
there
as
well
as
sure
we
done
a
little
something
different.
We
put
christmas
music
on
a
radio
station.
K
101.3
and
that'll
remain
on
for
the
holiday
season
as
best
as
we
can
we're
hoping
to
do
that
every
evening
and
so
forth,
so
that
as
you're
driving
through,
we
do
have
signs
up,
stating
that
if
you
go
to
101.3,
you
can
enjoy
some
of
the
christmas
music
as
you're
driving
through
to
look
at
some
of
the
trees
and
decorations
we
have
throughout
the
park
and
once
again
I
want
to
thank
the
women's
club
and
for
all
they've
done.
I
know
it
was.
K
It
was
a
little
more
challenging
this
year,
but
everybody
worked
well
in
in
making
that
happen
and
all
the
vendors
or
the
the
the
the
groups,
the
families,
whether
it's
businesses
or
whoever
that
that
all
joined
in
and
put
trees
and
decorations
out.
I
really
appreciate
that
and
I
think
that
it
helped
make
the
this
year's
festival
a
success.
C
Thank
you,
mr
fowler.
I
Okay,
just
as
I
know,
you
all
know
that
we're
wrapping
up
the
year,
things
are
really
difficult
with.
You
know,
employee
situations
and
we're
keeping
the
building
by
appointment
only
through
the
foreseeable
future.
I
know
that's
inconvenient,
but
once
we
get
these
renovations
done,
we'll
have
one
egress
and
one
one
in
and
one
out
for
egress
and
really
will
make
it
safer,
one
for
our
people
and
two
for
for
visitors.
I
When
you
come
back
from
break,
which
you
know
I
know
it's
hard
to
believe
is
right
around
the
corner.
I
have
just
you
know
the
road
programs
going
out
for
bid.
The
intent
is
to
increase
the
amount.
I
Because
we
need
to
catch
up
on
some
roads
so
we'll
need
to
award
the
road
paving
bid.
The
building
renovation
web
worcester
road
water
line,
wet
barber
road
street
in
storm
sewer.
So,
while
you're
on
break
we'll
be
preparing
for
all
these
bids
to
come
back
so
that
again
we
can
get.
We
did
get
good
pricing
on
the
bids
this
time,
the
the
storm
water
estimates,
14
or
15
000
less
and
the
road
project
is
significantly
lower
as
well.
I
C
Thank
you,
mr
fowler.
Miss
keener.
C
C
Thank
you,
ordinance
number
118
2020
falls
to
me.
I
offered
the
ordinance
118
2020
for
its
first
meeting
and
ask
the
clerk
to
read
it.
Please.
B
B
C
E
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C
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D
A
C
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F
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C
Ordinance
number
122
2020..
That
would
be
mr
karen
thank.
J
C
D
E
G
C
C
D
D
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J
C
That's
fine,
scott,
mister!
I'm
sorry,
mr
pilot.
A
I'd
like
to
offer
ordinance
123
2020
for
its
first
reading,
ask
clerk
to
read
it.
Please.
C
A
We
were
just
looking
to
get
the
road
storm
sewer
done,
so
we
can
go
ahead
and
pave
the
road
afterwards.
E
D
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D
J
C
Thank
you
ordinance
number
125
2020,
mr
karen.
J
J
C
C
D
D
C
J
I'd
like
to
then
move
to
adopt
ordinance
number
125,
2020.
C
E
C
J
C
Thank
you,
mr
karen
ordinance
number
127
2020.,
mr
karen.
J
G
J
Thank
you,
mr
president.
Yes
I'd
like
to
offer
ordinance
number
102
2020
for
its
third
reading.
Ask
the
clerk
to
read
it.
Please.
J
Yes
and
we've
discussed
this
before
a
couple
times,
is
replacing
old
truck
number
four.
I
would
like
to
move.
We
adopt
ordinance
number
102,
2020.
A
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F
An
ordinance
authorize
the
administrative
officer
to
enter
into
an
agreement
with
engineering
associates
incorporated
for
professional
engineering
services
in
connection
with
the
construction
observation
of
the
2019
water
line.
Improvement
project
in
the
city
in
the
amount
not
to
exceed
sixty
one
thousand
dollars
and
declaring
an
emerging
increase.
C
A
D
C
D
C
E
Thank
you,
I'd
like
to
offer
106
2020
for
adoption.
Please.
C
D
D
C
Yes,
ordinance
number
108
2020,
ms
whipkey.
C
E
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L
Yes,
mr
president,
this
is
a
three-year
contract.
The
service
will
receive
a
zero
percent
raise
the
first
year
and
we
will
reopen
for
two
and
three
and
also
they
eliminated
columbus
day
added
veterans
day.
So
those
are
the
main
changes.
D
D
D
L
Yes,
mr
president,
it's
the
same
as
the
service
workers.
Zero
percent
first
year,
they're
gonna,
reopen
for
year
two
and
three
and
same
with
the
holiday.
Also.
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E
There
was
some
question
on
this.
I
did
some
checking
on
some
things,
such
as
the
pallets
that
the
gentleman
is
referring
to
and
the
way
I
understand
that
we
have
no
right
to
tell
the
person
not
to
put
those
pallets
there.
That's
up
to
the
gas
company
itself.
If
he's
concerned
about
it,
he
really
would
have
to
contact
the
gas
company
on
that
as
far
as
the
no
permit
for
two
years,
I
I
have
no
way
of
checking
on
that.
E
I
I
haven't
been
out
there
until
two
or
three
weeks
ago
to
see
whether
he
was
actually
operating
with
or
without
a
permit,
and
really
that,
whether
that
would
apply
to
rezoning
the
property
or
not-
I
I
can't
really
say,
but
I
know
we
have
also
in
the
past
re-zoned
property
that
was
owned
by
one
person
and
and
rented
or
released
or
used
by
another
person,
so
that
sort
of
answers
my
questions
on,
if
anyone
else
has
any
objections
to
this
being
rezoned,
now
be
a
good
time
to
bring
it
up.
E
J
Just
had
a
little
more
information
on
it,
I
did
ask
some
questions
of
mr
mark
and
he
did
some
research
on
it
and
you
can
correct
me
if
I
mistake
this,
but
the
property
being
utilized
or
rented
is
a
sort
of
a
rent
to
buy,
and
so
he
is
relocating
his
business
from
there
to
to
norton
and
the
deal
fell
through.
I
think
in
the
copley
area
for
a
building
that
he
had
wanted
and
he
wasn't
able
to
get
that
building
so
he's
moving
it
all
down
here
to
the
to
the
norton
area.
E
And
also,
if
I
could
again,
I'm
told
by,
I
believe
mr
bremen
told
me
that
the
state
of
ohio
has
said
that
this
is
a
an
authorized
agricultural
use
for
that
property.
That's
what
I've
been
told.
I
didn't
get
that
from
ohio.
I
got
it
from
bill
raymond.
C
E
It's
the
fellow
reclaims
barn
wood
and
I
guess
he
sells
it
after
he
reclaims
it.
He
also
has
the
barn
stone
which
is
referenced
in
the
fella's
letter
that
was
objecting
to
this,
and
and
he
does
all
types
of
things,
but
but
I
think
his
main
operation
is
reclaiming
barn,
wood
and
redoing
it
and
selling
it
individuals
that
that
want
it
or
companies
that
want
it,
and
I
was
out
there
several
times
and
looked
at
it.
I.
E
Really,
if
I,
if
you
look
at
it,
he
has
everything
in
place
and
and,
like
I
said,
I've
been
told
that
those
pallets
of
stone
and
such
are
are
no
concern
of
ours
other
than
being
used
for
his
business
and
if
the
gas
company,
if
they
I
don't,
know
the
exact
location
of
the
gas
line.
But
if
that
gas
line
or
that
gas
company
was
to
have
an
objection
to
it.
I
think
that
would
be
the
people
to
contact.
E
But
as
far
as
the
rezoning
itself,
I
I
don't
have
any
problem
with
rezoning
it
and,
as
mr
clarence
stated,
it's
a
business
coming
to
norton
and
it's
better
than
being
in
copley
and
as
far
as
I
know,
the
demand
is
a
legitimate
businessman.
So
I
would
recommend
passage.
B
I
B
As
well,
something
where
we
would
want
to
have
if
there
was
regular
semi
traffic
it
would
that
road
be
something-
and
I
don't
think
that's
not
all.
I
wrote
anyway,
one
part
of
it
is
copley,
isn't
it
and
then,
when
he's
and
not
trying
to
be
adversarial,
I'm
just
curious.
I
mean
the
man
says
that
he's
been
operating
there
for
two
years
and.
H
B
E
E
So
I'm
not
really
clear
as
to
why
there
is
an
objections
to
truck,
as
mr
fowler
stated,
they
do
have
a
right
to
deliver
to
local
businesses,
even
if
the
road
is
not
designated
for
truck
traffic
other
than
local
delivery.
So
I
I
believe
that
he'd
have
a
right
to
have
the
trucks
come
in
where
he
parks
them.
How
long
they're
there?
Those
are
all
permits
involved
and
the
police
department
would,
I'm
sure,
take
care
of
that
if
there
were
complaints.
So,
as
I
said
before,
I'd
recommend
passage
on
it.
D
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C
Ordinance
number
114
2020.,
mr
gainer.
E
Thank
you,
mr
president.
114
2020,
if
I
could
have
the
clerk
read
that
please
for
its
second
reading.
C
E
Yes,
I
like
to
offer
115
2020
for
its
second
rating.
Only
having
the
clark
rated,
please.
C
That's
going
to
be
for
a
second
reading
only
tonight
public
service
announcements,
mayor.
K
I
would
like
to
just
and
that
we
do
have
the
shop
with
the
cop
tickets
that
are
probably
still
available.
Basically,
I
know
the
drawing
will
be
on
saturday
and
I'm
sure
that
if
you
reach
out
to
any
of
the
police
officers,
they'll
get
you
taken
care
of.
So
just
as
a
reminder,
thank
you.
E
Mr
mayor,
after
the
meeting,
could
you
give
a
call
please
about
concerning
that
yeah?
Thank
you.