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C
Could
be
the
change
of
weather
could
be
the
change
in
weather,
yeah.
B
C
Feels
a
lot
like
fall
today,
I'm
feeling
a
little
congested
myself.
B
B
B
I
have
a
I've,
put
it
away
already
for
the
year,
but
we
have
one
of
the
roll
out
awnings.
C
B
And
it's
it's
really
nice
for
stuff
like
that.
You
can.
But
it's
still,
you
know
it's
too
cold
when
it
gets
in
the
40s
and
50s.
I
don't
want
a
full
round
outside.
C
Yeah,
it
is,
it
is
getting
there,
that's
for
sure,
but
you
know
a
lot
of
a
lot
of
folks
have
those
little
burners
yeah
those
patio
burners.
B
B
C
B
A
C
Three
pieces
of
public
correspondence
tonight.
C
B
Yeah
right,
that's
what
I
thought:
yeah
yeah.
I
spoke
to
her
the
other
day
about
it,
and
I
I
really
can't
explain
everything
to
her.
I
you
know
I
told
her
she'd
have
to
speak
to
justin
or
or
robert,
and
they
can
explain
it
better
to
her.
I
you
know
I
can't
tell
her
anything
other
than
what
we've
been
told.
C
Yeah,
you
know
what
you
have
on
the
plans
other
than
that
it
looks
like
pretty
much
you
and
charlotte
are
running.
C
C
B
B
B
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B
C
So
did
you
vote
by
absentee
or
by.
B
My
daughter
in
florida
said
she
voted
early
and
I
said
well.
I
really
don't
believe
in
that.
I
I
mean
I
don't
care
if
you
want
to
vote
early
vote
early.
Who
cares
but
as
long
as
you
vote,
but
she
said
the
reason
she
does
it
is
she
don't
like
to
stand
in
line,
because
it's
too
hot
and
I
said.
B
Line
you
mean
there
wasn't
any
line
this
time.
She
said
no,
not
too
much.
So
I
don't
know
if
she
went
through
the
line
and
dropped
off
a
ballot
or
if
she
voted
in
person
early.
I
don't
know
what
she
did.
I
didn't
I
didn't
get
in
into
asking
questions.
B
C
C
Right
and
and
then
the
recording
is
already
set
up
when
I
schedule
the
meeting,
I
set
the
recording
to
go
to
the
cloud.
B
C
You
know
I
was
having
some
trouble
with
my
computer
and
mark
thought
that
part
of
the
reason
the
disk
was
filling
up
is
because
the
zoom
meetings
were
recording
to
my
desktop
or
to
my
computer,
and
you
have
the
option
on
zoom
either.
You
know
record
them
onto
your
computer
or
record
them
in
the
cloud.
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C
Software,
allow
me
to
print
so
that's
why
my
printing
and
my
packets
came
out
of
shannon's
computer.
B
Okay,
do
you
have
on
your
laptop
when
you're
at
your
office?
Can
you
print
from
it
to
your
printer
or
to
the
other
office
printer.
H
F
B
So
I
I
just
I've
been
reading
lately
last
this
past
week
a
couple
of
times
I
went
online
and
read
some
about.
I
forget
what
they
call
it,
but
I
can
download
an
app
for
my
cell
phone
and
it
will
recognize
the
nearest
printer,
that's
available
like
when
I'm
sitting
here,
sometimes
with
my
cell
phone
or
that
ipad
on
this
ipad.
Sometimes
I
want
to
print
something
and
the
only.
B
B
It
and
it'll
print
at
that
very
printer.
So
I
like
the
idea
of
having
that
app,
because,
if
you're
away
from
home
someplace
and
you
do
want
to
print,
it
will
recognize
like
any
apple
printer
or
I
don't
know,
there's
a
list
of
them.
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J
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J
B
Mayor,
did
you
say
the
name
of
the
new
hurricane.
K
So
I
called
half
no
fury
with
with
a
name
like
that.
I
guess.
B
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I
A
All
right
we
are
at
seven
o'clock.
Are
we
streaming
live?
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A
B
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C
This
is
an
email
from
mark
burnlore
regarding
brookside
golf
course,
and
it's
written
to
mr
markey.
The
council
agenda
for
meeting
on
october
26th
was
posted
on
friday
october
23rd
at
2
23
pm.
This
is
roughly
one
business
day
prior
to
the
october
26
council
meeting.
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C
Moreover,
my
clients
are
not
even
permitted
to
attend
or
take
part
in
the
council
meeting.
You
can
choose
not
to
correspond
further
with
regard
to
the
schedule,
but
I
can
assure
you
that
my
clients
will
take
whatever
action
is
necessary
to
protect
their
legal
rights
and
defend
the
fact
that
this
development
has
and
continues
to
be
rerun
through
the
planning
committee
and
counseling,
since
we
are
unable
to
participate
in
any
open
public
debate
regarding
the
proposed
development
and
because
prior
attempts
to
address
issues
in
writing
have
been
ignored.
C
Please
request
that
this
email
and
all
prior
communication
sent
from
this
office
be
entered
into
the
record
for
discussion.
It
is
our
position
that
the
proposed
development,
among
other
things,
is
not
consistent
with
the
norton
comprehensive
master
plan.
The
underlying
purported
change
in
zoning
was
improper
and
illegal.
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C
All
of
these
issues
and
many
more
affecting
this
major
sub
development
are
prevented
from
public
discourse
as
a
result
of
the
absence
taken
by
norman.
If
you
are
unable
or
refuse
to
submit
this
email
into
the
record,
please
advise
accordingly
mark
burnlore
from
jackson,
kelly,
p,
llc,
50,
south
main
street
suite
201
akron,
ohio,
44308.
C
Mr
markey
responded
with
an
email
at
10
59
a.m.
Today
and.
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C
You
also
were
aware
of
the
rules
regarding
comments
to
items
on
the
council
agenda
based
on
your
email.
Last
week,
your
email
correspondence
and
the
objection
letter
were
read
in
their
entirety
at
the
committee
of
the
whole
meeting.
In
fact,
I
even
assisted
you
with
the
submission
when
there
was
a
typographical
error
with
the
council.
Clerk's
email
address
your
email,
like
all
public
comments,
will
be
submitted
to
the
clerk
of
counsel
for
inclusion
in
the
public
comment
section
at
tonight's
meeting
and
that
signed
justin
markey.
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C
This
agreement
is
no
better
than
what
already
exists
in
our
deeds.
It
is
vague
and
very
incomplete
bullet
item.
One,
the
water
that
streams
down
the
road
is
not
at
best
bullet
item
two.
Who
is
it
exactly
that
we
should
contact
with
road
issues,
bullet
item
3?
Who
is
responsible
to
patch
the
road
bullet
item
4?
Who
is
responsible
for
plowing
until
november?
D
C
Is
needed
to
the
future
water
tower
bullet
item
five?
Why
was
there
not
negotiations
for
bringing
golf
course
drive
up
to
city
standards
in
the
very
near
future?
This
could
become
another
mako
drive
or
silver
springs
drive.
Please
don't
create
another
monster
with
vague
language.
In
this
maintenance
agreement,
the
city
stands
to
rake
in
a
huge
amount
of
tax
dollars
over
the
years.
Please
plan
for
the
future.
Now,
please
don't
miss
this
opportunity.
C
C
Yes,
I
have
one
more.
This
is
from
heather
and
sam
hairstyne.
3866
golf
course
drive
norton,
ohio,
44203,
dear
council
members,
because
my
voice
is
not
being
allowed
to
be
heard
in
person.
I
am
requesting
this
letter
to
be
made
as
a
matter
of
record
and
read
october
26,
20,
council
meeting
and
a
copy
given
to
each
council
member,
my
husband
and
I
reside
at
38
66
golf
course
drive.
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C
A
good
deal
on
it
and
it
would
be
much
quieter.
What?
How
is
this
development
a
good
deal
for
us
when
we
are
taking
away
one
of
the
most
beautiful
views
in
norton,
rolling
hills
and
trees
being
replaced
by
concrete,
and
how
is
that
a
good
deal
for
me
and
quieter?
Are
you
crazy?
How
are
the
noises
from
an
active
housing
development
quieter
than
the
wind
rustling
through
the
leaves
of
trees
in
a
wide
open
space?
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J
Mr
president,
going
back
to
these
letters.
A
J
I've
had
some
questions
asked
they
couldn't
get
their
letters
in
in
time,
but
there
is
a
lot
of
drainage
issues
over
there
in
standing
water
as
well,
and
we've
been
told
it's
going
to
be
fixed,
but
we've
not
seen
anything.
That's
actually
said
that
or
any
kind
of
a
plan
to
do
so,
and
I
totally
agree
with
them
that
maintenance
agreement
is
trapped.
They
want
to
develop
that.
Let
them
make
it
a
standard
road
and
turn
it
over
to
us
basically
you're
giving
these
people
a
little
bit
better
than
a
cow
path.
J
While
everybody
else
is
getting
new
roads
and
we're
contemplating
redoing
some
of
the
roads,
we've
already
done
to
accommodate
a
development.
That
is
not
what
any
of
us
envisioned.
I'm
sure
none
of
us
had
envisioned
this.
We
all
understood
it
was
going
to
be
totally
something
different.
I'd
like
to
remind
council
that
we
had
actually
went
through.
We
revised
an
ordinance.
I
believe
it
was
ordinance.
71
2016,
where
we
had
it
had
been
changed
at
the
punch
station,
was
going
to
be
down
on
shell
heart.
J
We
revised
that
to
fit
into
mr
floggy's
plans
because
after
he
had
agreed
to
sell
it
verbally
to
us
to
put
the
pub
station
there,
he
rebooted
on
that
and
we
had,
or
else
we
had
taken
to
imminent
domain,
which
would
have
put
us
in
a
position
probably
facing
a
lot
heavier
fines
than
the
little
15
000
that
we
ended
up
paying
epa
far
as
I
was
concerned,
was
very
lenient
on
the
fact
that
we
had
already
been
late
and
producing
what
we
were
supposed
to
be
doing
and
not
working
with
them.
J
J
We
come
up
with
the
mud
district,
which
we
did
create
that
mud
district.
I
believe
not
that
particular
in
my
district.
I've
been
stated
that
last
week
we
made
it
created
the
mud
district
for
our
ordinances.
It
wasn't
until
september.
We
changed
this
over
to
mud
district
and
no,
it
was
says
it's
initiated
by
the
administration.
J
J
They
deserve
to
have
a
good
road,
and
I
believe,
if
this
was
actually
being
built
under
a
major
site
plan
that
we
wouldn't
be
paying
for
fixing
all
those
roads
and
put
them
into
compliance
to
where
it
would
fit
into
their
plans,
they
would
have
to
pay
for
half
those
streets.
I
could
be
wrong
on
that
because
I
haven't
been
as
well
versed
at
looking
at
that
code,
but
I
believe
that's
what
it's
reading
now
we're
going
to
pay
for
it.
J
So
it's
going
to
be
through
the
tips,
and
I
hear
about
well
all
the
money
we're
going
to
be
getting.
We
could
go
with
less
houses,
take
better
care
of
the
residents
we
already
have
around
there.
We
could
still
have
more
tax
money,
but
to
say
that
we
need
this
housing.
Have
we
forgotten?
We
have
a
development
coming
over
on
clark,
mill,
road
right
now.
J
The
sewers
will
be
following
soon
enough,
so
there's
going
to
be
more
houses
than
that
going
out
for
us
to
even
entertain
the
thought
of
accepting
this,
let
alone
passing
it
doesn't
fit
us.
It
doesn't
fit
norton.
We
need
to
keep
maintaining
some
of
the
integrity
that
we
have
and
I
would
also
like
to
know
who's
actually
going
to
own
the
apartments
back
in
the
back.
Is
that
going
to
be
the
developer?
Are
they
going
to
be
sold
outright
or
is
that
redwoods
still
got
their
finger
on
them?.
J
And
just
when
this
becomes
the
homeowners
association
or
just
to
be
clear
because
it's
another
question
I
was
asked:
are
they
going?
Is
the
homeowners
association
going
to
be
responsible
for
all
the
setbacks
and
easements
and
everything
else
taken
care
of
outside
of
the
easement
agreement?
We're
trying
to
arrange,
there's
a
whole
bunch,
more
negotiations
that
need
to
take
place
before
we
keep
moving
this
along
in
the
readings?
That's
my
opinion
and
I'm
sticking
to
it.
A
So
when
we
talk
about
the
density
in
the
houses
and
then
in
the
same
breath,
talk
about
clark
mill
road,
my
understanding
is,
is
that
the
development
on
clark
mill
road
has
the
same
density
as
this
particular
housing.
A
Complex
will
have.
So
that's
what
I
understand
so
when
I,
when
I
looked
it
up
and
looked
at
even
if
these
were
a
quarter
of
an
acre
each
in
brookside
there
are.
There
are
lots
that
are
that
size
in
brentwood.
There
are
lots
that
are
in
that
size
in
mount
vernon.
There
are
lots
that
are
that
size
is
going
to
be
over
the
one
off
of
clark
mill
road,
so
I
really
don't
see
any
difference
there.
A
A
The
I'm
sorry,
I'm
sure
before
I
forget
kerry,
could
you
just
for
the
public,
since
people
have
said
that
they
couldn't
get
their
emails
in
on
time?
A
So
I
would
I
mean
I
just
want
to
encourage
people
if
they
do
have
comments,
that
they
go
ahead
and
get
those
in
we
say
by
12
on
monday.
That's
just
so
that
we're
sure
that
we
have
them
so
please
get
them
in
before
then.
I
know
that
some
were
actually
sent
to
the
mayor's
administrative
assistant
and
those
were
forwarded
to
us.
So
we
actually
read
those
tonight.
A
We
do
want
to
hear
those
comments.
We
are
working
on
at
some
point
within
the
next.
The
next
reading,
I'm
hoping
is
to
have
in-person
comments
available
via
zoom,
so
that
people
can
do
an
in-person
comment.
We
are
working
on
that.
A
J
Well,
I
appreciate
well,
I
had
I've
been
looking
at
the
clarks
mill
road
thing
and
from
what
I've
seen
those
the
lots
will
be
bigger
and
they're
not
going
to
be
this
close
set
together,
and
I
don't
have
the
information
yet
on
the
densities
of
the
various
different
neighborhoods
we
have,
but
I
don't
think
I'm
going
to
see
any
of
them.
That's
got
the
density
that
this
one
is
looking
at
and
again
I'm
going
to.
J
We
passed
a
mud
district
in
order
to
get
a
senior
complex,
not
to
have
somebody
come
along
and
decide
they
want
to
put
in
apartments
and
a
bunch
of
houses,
and
it
can
all
be
looked
at
as
commercial,
so
the
developer
can
get
all
the
deals
as
a
commercial
deal
as
far
as
loaning
and
loans
and
be
able
to
move
it
along.
I
mean
from
what
I
have
been
looking
up
on.
The
internet
he's
almost
guaranteed.
J
This
is
the
the
type
of
property
he
could
take
over
with
the
least
chance
of
losing
any
money
whatsoever,
but
yet
we
seem
to
keep
being
the
one
that
makes
concessions
to
make
them
happy.
That's
not
the
way
it
should
be.
We
should
be
worrying
about
our
people
and
what
it
is
they
need
and
what
we
want
and
what
norton's
about
not
creating
another
norton
altogether.
J
I
can't
stress
that
enough,
and
that
was
a
perfect
place
to
put
it,
and
it
just
turns
my
stomach
to
think
that
we
keep
making
concessions
to
be
able
to
fit
into
people
that
probably
never
one
of
them
probably
didn't
ever
hear
of
norton
before
he
fell
into
this
and
the
other
one
doesn't
live
here.
That's
I'm
I'm
sorry,
but
you're
going
to
hear
from
me
every
week
until
this
comes
down
to
the
end
that
this
is
a
bad
idea
and
I
don't
think
it's
good
for
norton.
A
Just
to
correct
just
to
correct
an
earlier
comment
I
made
the
hoa
will
not
maintain
the
streets
in
the
in
the
housing
complex
city
of
norton
will
so
I
apologize
for
that.
I
wanted
to
set
that
straight
and
not
mislead
people
so
that
you
know
so
they
get
wrong
information.
So
I
apologize
about
that.
J
I
B
Joe,
I
didn't
want
to
interrupt
you
when
you
were
talking
about
that
a
while
ago,
but
you
are
correct.
The
the
information
you
just
gave
is
the
way
I
understood
it
that
we
would
be
taking
them,
but
the
difference
is
that
those
streets
will
be
upgraded
to
city
standards,
with
the
curb
sidewalks
storm
sewers,
everything
that
is
required
by
code
they're
going
to
be
doing
that.
B
Just
like
you
said
any
development
that
comes
into
the
city
now
is
required
to
do
these
things
and
we
always
take
over
the
the
streets
and
maintain
them.
As
far
as
I
know,
I
I
don't
know
of
any
development
that's
been
put
in
since
I've
been
here
that
that
the
private
developer
maintains
the
streets
after
they've
been
upgraded
to,
I
mean
put
into
code,
it's
just
the
standard
process
that
the
city
would
take
care
of
those
it's
part
of
the
city,
structure
and
infrastructure.
B
We'll
do
the
storm
sewers
we'll
do
with
the
new
vehicle
we
bought
for
cleaning
out
the
the
drains
and
everything
we.
That
would
be
our
responsibility.
As
far
as
I
know,
I
I
think
there
was
some
mention,
though,
of
of
the
homeowners
association.
B
B
So
I
I
don't
know
where
that's
at
in
writing,
but
that's
the
way
I
understand
it,
and
and
but
again
the
city
streets
so
charlotte,
as
far
as
I
know,
would
always
be
taken
care
of
by
the
city.
J
Maybe
excuse-
maybe
I
didn't
make
myself
clear.
I
wasn't
even
talking
about
the
streets
within
the
development.
I
was
talking
about
the
streets
like
shellheart
and
cleveland
maslin
that
we're
going
to
have
to
do
some
work
on
shell
heart
needs
to
be
widened.
If
that
had
been
a
major
subdivision
going
in
that
developer
would
have
been
paying
half
that
money
instead
of
us
picking
it
up,
regardless
of
whether
whether
it
comes
from
a
gift
or
not
and
any
development
that's
gone
in
there,
we
could
still
be
eligible
for
tips
to
do
things
in
the
future.
J
But,
like
I
said
to
me,
I
I
hear
what
you're
all
saying.
I
understand
it.
Yes,
we
could
use
some
new
housing
more
housing,
but
this
is
too
much
and
I
don't
think
they're
taking
enough
for
their
own
responsibility
on
for
it
and
it
shouldn't
even
be:
let's
throw
some
asphalt
on
the
street.
Let
him
bring
it
up
to
standard,
and
then
we
can
have
a
real
road
to
work
on
instead
of
plowing
and
doing
like
just
like.
J
I
said
she
was
absolutely
right,
and
I
said
last
week,
we're
looking
at
another
silver
springs
in
the
making
by
allowing
that
to
go
on
is
that
I
don't
get
it.
I
just
wish
that
we'd
we'd
all
stick
to
our
guns
and
say
this
is
what
we
pass
this
for.
This
is
what
we
want
and
if
you
can't
produce
that
then
get
out
of
norton.
B
That's
not
the
way,
I
I
don't
agree
with
any
of
that,
but
I'm
not
going
to
argue
with
you
charlotte
or
anybody
else
about
it.
I've
already
stated
my
preference
I'm
in
favor
of
the
project.
B
I
all
the
the
complaints
and
everything
will
will
be
addressed,
I'm
sure
as
as
as
much
as
possible,
but
there's
some
things
that
you
just
cannot
understand
doing.
I
I
can
understand.
B
No,
that
was
the
plans
at
the
time.
I
didn't
see
anything
in
writing
anyplace,
where
it
said
once
we
turned
that
into
an
mud
district
that
we
would
have
to
put
in
a
senior
center.
I
was
in
favor
of
the
mud
district
for
one
reason
and
one
reason
only
for
development
within
the
city,
be
it
senior
center
I'd
love
to
see
a
senior
citizens
area
go
in,
but
you
you.
We
can't
do
that
charlotte
as
a
city.
The
developer
has
to
decide.
Is
this
what's
financially
capable?
B
J
A
H
I
mean
I
feel
like
where
we
are
right
now
would
be
much
more
appropriate
to
bring
up
during
the
reading
of
these
ordinances
yeah.
I
understand
that
we
got
here
because
the
communications
from
the
public
and
there's
a
lot
of
patience
on
this
running
high
and
I'm
seeing
that
in
my
email
and
on
my
phone
and
all
those,
but
as
a
point
of
order,
I
think
we
should
probably
get
back
on
track
because
we'll
be
here
all
night
and
never
get
into
legislation.
J
A
As
a
council
member
you're
free
to
make
that
motion
after
the
reading,
thank.
D
D
The
paved
road
goes
back
until
it
turns
into
a
parking
lot
and
then
there's
I
don't
know
a
half
a
dozen
or
so
houses
that
are
gravel.
Only
this
agreement
doesn't
state
whether
that's
going
to
be
paved
or
not.
It
says
golf
course
drive,
but
I
think
this
needs
to
be
spelled
out
very
clearly
exactly
what
that
means.
I
think
it
needs
to
be
put
in
a
width.
D
There
needs
to
be
standards
that
are
put
in
because
otherwise,
almost
with
all
of
us
all
of
this,
I
guess
where
I'm
having
issues
is
we're
assuming
and
and
this
shouldn't
be
written
up
where
anybody
can
assume.
This
should
be
very
clear,
so
we
all
know
exactly
how
it's
you
know
like
like
the
the
email
from
the
backs,
we're
asking
what
happens
until
november
2022.
I
think
this
stuff
needs
answered.
D
I
drove
back
there
saturday
and
there's
massive
potholes,
I'm
I'm
assuming
once
this
property
is
sold
who's
going
to
fix
those
potholes.
I
I
doubt
mr
floggs,
and
have
any
interest
in
that.
D
Right,
so
I
think
this
should
be
spelled
out.
Another
concern
that
I've
heard
several
different
places
is
about
a
turnaround
at
the
very
end
of
golf
course
drive.
My
understanding
right
now
is
car
or
trucks
such
as
garbage
trucks
or
septic
cleaning
trucks.
They
pull
into
the
parking
lot
and
then
back
their
way
down
there.
D
These
residents
have
great
concerns.
If
there's
a
fire
or
anything
along
those
lines,
how
would
how
would
they
even
get
in
there,
and
I
think
it's
not
too
much
to
ask
for
a
turnaround
to
be
put
in
you
know
I
don't
know
30
or
40
feet
long
across
the
street
from
these
homes.
So
I
I
would
like
to
see
those
things
addressed
and
also
I'd
just
like
to
reiterate
I'd
like
to
see
two
exits
onto
granite's
road.
I
know.
D
Last
week
we
were
told
there's
wetland,
but
I
also
know
that,
where
there's
a
will
there's
a
way
they
they
can
make
it
happen.
I
think
there
should
only
be
one
exit
shellheart
onto
shellheart
right
at
the
corner,
and
those
are
just
my
opinions.
A
A
J
Actually,
the
september
yeah
september
13th
is
not
the
correct,
amended
minutes
that
kerry
or
mrs
mccomber
had
had
her
computer
issues
and
those
are
the
original
minutes
and
it
doesn't
hold
the
corrections.
I'd
like
to
defer
that
one.
A
That's
why
I
was
getting
confused
all
right,
we'll
defer
those
minutes
until
the
next
meeting
and
take
a
look
at
those
again.
The
commit
the
minutes
of
the
committee
work
session
of
october
19th
2020.
Are
there
any
additions,
deletions
or
corrections
to
those
those
will
be
accepted
as
submitted,
then
reports
from
officers
boards
and
commissions
mayor
zeta.
K
K
We
will
have
all
safety
personnel
out
on
the
roads,
so
we're
asking
that
as
many
neighborhoods
as
possible
to
adhere
to
that
time
and
that
day
we'll
have
fire
and
police
out
in
the
streets
just
making
sure
that
the
communities
will
remain
safe
to
allow
the
little
trick-or-treaters
to
go
out
and
do
their
begging
also
keep
in
mind
this
weekend.
Also,
there's
a
time
change
on
saturday
saturday's.
K
Our
time
change
remember
to
fall
back,
so
everybody
will
be
into
the
time
frame
that
they're
supposed
to
be
as
well
as
saturday
there's
also
the
pancake
breakfast
at
the
fire
department
that
will
be
from
7
00
a.m
to
noon
and,
like
I
said
it's
a
little
different
this
year.
If
you've
gone
in
the
past
rather
than
go
and
have
breakfast
there,
I
believe
it's
my
understanding.
K
So
please
come
out
and
support
that
for
the
the
fire
department
also,
I
just
want
to
add
that
they
will
also
be
asking
for
your
community
support
this
coming
tuesday,
which
is
election
day,
so
don't
forget
to
get
out
and
vote
and
also
keep
in
mind
that
saturday
is
the
medication
take
back
day.
What
will
be?
H
K
A
A
B
A
Reading
only
thank
you,
mr
gainer
ordinance
number
92
2020,
mr
gainer
again
also.
C
J
We
just
now
got
exhibit
a
and
I
haven't
had
a
chance
to
read
through
it.
I
thought
I
would
ask:
how
are
we
proposing
paying
for
this
to
the
water.
J
G
All
right,
so
I
did
send,
exhibit
a
around
I
apologize.
I
don't
know
how
it
wasn't
included.
It's
a
cooperative
agreement.
I
know
that
was
one
question
that
charlotte
had
asked
me
about
and
I
apologize.
I
didn't
hear
you
miss
whipkey.
As
to
your
other
question,.
J
A
Ordinance
number
96
2020,
mr
gainer
thank.
B
J
At
this
time,
I'd
like
to
make
a
motion
to
table
this
sorry,
I
forgot
the
other
one
under
the
this
needs
cleaned
up
more
the
fact
that
the
maintenance.
A
E
You
know,
excuse
me,
if
I
could,
you
know
we
take
that
vote.
What,
if
we,
I
don't
know
if
we
have
a
special
meeting
if
we
start
a
meeting
a
little
earlier
one
evening
or
dedicate
next
week's
meeting
to
essentially
just
this,
to
try
to
make
sure
that
we
have
all
the
questions
addressed.
If
you
have
questions
get
them
in
in
advance,
and
we
can
really
spend
some
time
on
this
and
go
over
it.
That
would
be
my
suggestion.
J
E
A
A
Table
ordinance
number
96
2020.
Is
there
any
further
discussion.
H
A
E
B
Yes,
I'd
like
to
just
ask
if
we
do
table
this,
maybe
mr
fowler
could
comment
on
it.
What
what's
this
going
to
do
to
our
timeline
as
far
as
development.
G
E
E
On
the
site
plan
that
planning
passed
it
back
to
us.
E
A
E
Carrie,
if
you
could,
could
you
get
our
absolute
drop
dead
date
that
we
have
to
act
on
this
sure
and
make
sure
everybody's
aware
of
that.
So
we
have
an
exact
date.
C
A
C
C
B
D
B
No
go
ahead.
H
E
A
A
J
It
may
be
well
at
that
time.
Are
we
going
to
have
the
ability
for
them,
and
I
know
that,
which
is
why
I
was
kind
of
think
it
might
be
better
to
have
two
separate
meetings,
one
for
these
subjects
and
then
one
for
the
budget
so
that
maybe
the
public
could
get
in
on
it
somewhat
too.
A
I'm
looking
at
the
second
reading
on
these
for
the
public
to
come
in
on
zoom
and
publicly
comment.
A
E
Right
that
would
be
better
anyways,
because
this
way
we
have
time
next
week
to
hopefully
address
a
lot
of
their
questions
and
concerns
prior
to
you
know
having
them
on
zoom.
So
you
mean
they're.
H
But
a
chance
for
them
to
comment
verbally
and
interact
in
the
future,
so
correct.
That's
we've
had
we've
done
a
special
meeting
in
the
past
when
it
came
to
the
changeover
from
a
septic
to
sewer,
also
a
community
meeting.
It
wasn't
a
council
meeting,
but
there's
precious
little
chance
for
them
to
express
their
views.
H
B
I
E
I
J
Thank
you,
mr
president.
As
I
explained
last
week,
this
is
basically
we're
just
moving
some
finances
and
expenses
around
into
the
correct
lines
and
straightening
up
some
more
of
the
budget
and
due
to
the
financial
nature,
and
there
isn't
really
anything
to
discuss
too
much
or
have
to
worry
about
the
public
needing
a
lot
of
input
in
on
it.
At
this
time
I
asked
the
court.
I
introduced
ordnance,
97
20
20,
to
read
it
please
for
first
reading.
A
B
B
A
B
B
B
H
J
This
is
just
buying
back
some
older
bonds.
We
have
and
then
we're
going
to
resell
them.
The
interest
rate
is
less
and
we'll
be
saving
some
money
again,
I'm
going
to
be
asked
into
by
motion
the
way.
The
second
and
third
readings.
A
D
B
J
A
E
Quick
question
for
miss
keener:
what
is
the
new
interest
rate
that
we
would
be
looking
at.
B
B
B
D
J
Again,
I'm
going
to
be
asking
the
way,
the
second
and
third
readings
I
motioned
away.
The
second
and
third
readings
on
ordinance,
99,
2020.
A
B
B
B
B
C
J
E
E
A
Second,
there's
a
motion:
the
second
to
adopt
ordinance
number
99
2020.
Is
there
any
further
discussion.
E
Yes,
this
was
with
the
kobit
funds.
Wasn't
it.
E
E
J
A
lot
of
that
has
been
addressed
in
to
the
fire
the
police
station,
if
I
recall
correctly,
a
major
part,
if
not
all
of
it
has
been
going
for
yeah.
F
And
you'll
see
another
appropriation
amendment
coming
forth
for
the
additional
amendments
for
additional
coped
monies
that
we'll
be
using.
A
F
A
B
B
B
A
Yes,
there
is
no
prior
legislation,
any
public
service
announcements
mayor.
I.
K
Know
I
don't
have
any
this
evening,
just
just
the
what
I
announced
earlier
and
once
again
don't
forget
to
vote.
B
Sort
of
I
I
just
wan
I
wanted
to
make
certain.
I
was
clear
we're
having
a
meeting
next
monday
correct.
B
So
next
monday
we
are
going
to
discuss
the
easement
agreement
correct!
That's
when.