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08-23-21
B
C
B
I'm
now
called
to
order.
The
norton
city
council
committee
works
lesson
monday
january
11
2000.
When
I'm
sorry,
that's
wrong.
Oh
boy,
give
me
a
norton
city
council
committee
working
session
agenda.
B
Mr
currants
excused.
A
B
B
F
F
The
frequency
and
the
intensity
of
the
water
runoff
got
greater
and
it
ran
brown
with
the
construction
debris.
I've
given
jack
pictures
that
I
took
during
that
time.
That
shows
you.
You
know
what
the
water
looked
like
working
with
odot.
At
that
time
and
david
white,
we
started
to
make
a
little
bit
of
progress
for
a
solution,
because
odot
said
basically
that
runoff
was
through
a
screen
identified
on
their
maps
as
stream
12
and
that
they
had
no
authority
over
that
screen.
F
F
F
It
kind
of
david
before
he
left,
had
written
a
request
to
get
a
grant
for
the
proceeds
to
develop
that
retention
basin,
which
would
release
the
water
in
a
more
orderly
manner
and
to
avoid
some
of
the
problems
that
we're
having
on
easton.
Road
city
was
aware
of
the
issues
on
easton
road
because
they
put
a
new
culvert
underneath
easton
to
handle
the
runoff.
F
F
So
I'm
here
tonight
for
the
last
part
of
the
agenda
as
jack
explains.
I
guess
where
we're
at
today
and
I'll
be
here
to
answer
any
questions
I
guess
directly
as
a
homeowner.
What
it's
been
like
to
try
to
manage
this
and
yes,
I
will
agree.
You
know:
we've
seen
this
water
run
off
for
40
years,
that
I've
lived
at
this
property,
but
the
intensity
and
the
volume
has
become
a
point
today
with
a
six-lane
highway
that
has.
G
For
mr
greg's
benefit,
because
this
is
a
work
session
when
we
come
around
to
that
subject,
you're
welcome
to
raise
your
hand
and
weigh
in
more
than
if,
yes,
okay,
as
is
anybody
in
the
audience
exactly.
B
Okay,
committee
of
the
whole
item
a
chart
and
amendment
mr
pilot.
D
The
proposed
charter
amendment
is
to
change
the
primary
election
date
from
eight
tuesdays
before
the
general
election
to
may
the
first
tuesday
in
may,
so
this
would
be
submitted
to
the
electors
in
the
city
of
norton
on
the
ballot
this
november
november,
2nd,
I
believe,
on
the
general
election,
so
they'll
have
a
right
to
vote
on
it
by
moving
it
up.
It
puts
norton
in
line
with
the
rest
of
the
summit,
counties,
cities
right
now.
We,
I
think
we
just
stand
alone
of
when
our
election
is.
Everybody
else
changes
their
dates
already.
D
H
D
H
I
was
just
going
to
add
scott
that,
as
you
said,
it
would
save
the
city
several
thousand
dollars
on
some
of
the
elections
that
we
might
for
an
example
and
the
one
that
we
were
about
to
have
this
fall.
So
I
guess
it's
my
opinion.
They
should
follow
through
with
this
and
move
it
because
it
will
save
us.
Thousands
on
some
of
the
elections.
G
D
G
D
It
really
is
huge
if
it's
just
one
city
pain
for
the
entire
election
versus
all
the
surroundings
of.
B
G
One
one
more
thing:
I
would
like
to
add:
I'm
okay
with
it,
but
I
would-
and
I
wish
mr
martin
could
speak
to
this.
I
would
just
like
to
make
sure
the
language
on
the
ballot
lets.
The
residents
know
what
it
was
and
what
it
will
be.
So
they
know
precisely
what
they're
voting
for
instead
of
just
this
is
the
new
language.
G
D
D
Well,
the
ordinance
has
it
crossed
out
lined
out
okay,
what
they're
deleting
let's
get
replaced?
Okay,
but
we'll
get
that
answered
definitively
one
way
or
the
other
before
next
week.
B
I'll
second,
I
have
a
motion
and
a
second
to
add
ordinance,
83
2021,
to
consoles
next
meeting
on
the
30th
for
a
first
reading
with
emergency
language,
and
did
you
say
waving
the
readings?
Also
scott?
I
said.
A
B
G
C
B
All
right
item
b,
cleveland,
maslin,
tap
in
fees,
miss
whipkey.
A
Thank
you,
mr
president.
We
finally
got
some
numbers
for
the
people
down
on
phase
three
of
the
cleveland
maslin
for
the
sewers,
and
I
have
unfortunately
they're
not
here
to
ask
some
questions
that
once
I
started
comparing
it
they're
proposing
here
at
the
time,
14
500
per
benefit
and
nobody
has
to
tie
into
the
sewer
unless
they
were
to
fail
and
the
health
department
would
come
along
and
say
that
they
needed
to
tie
in.
A
So
it
is
by
choice
for
now
and
we
are
allowing
like
the
businesses
to
take
up
to
five
years
with
60
monthly
installments
for
them
to
tie
in,
and
the
residents
have
10
years
or
120.
I
believe
on
goodness,
goodness
right
and
it's
based.
The
benefit
is
decided
by
400
gallons
of
wastewater
use,
which
would
be
the
residential
people.
Any
of
the
businesses
could
possibly
be
using
more
and
they
would
be
paying
for
more
than
one
benefit,
but
there'll
be
nothing
less
than
one
benefit
of
the
charge.
A
A
A
I
come
along
with
some
questions,
because
I
was
thinking
well
first,
I
thought
this
was
the
same
thing
that
we
had
done
for
phase
one,
but
the
only
thing
I
can
find
for
phase
one
is
that
they
started
at
fifteen
hundred
and
were
not
given
an
option
or
fifteen
thousand
rather,
and
they
weren't,
given
an
option
to
make
payments
that
they
had
to
pay
it
all
up
front
if
they
tied
in
and
and
also
they
had
an
increase
put
on
them
that
they
increased
500
every
year
up
to
a
specific
amount.
A
Let's
see
what
was
up
to
2026
when
it
would
cap
off
at
19
000..
I
just
want
to
be
fair
and
have
all
the
residents
on
the
same
boat.
I
couldn't
find
anything
for
phase
two,
so
I
don't
know
if
phase
two
is
tied
into
phase
three,
if
it's
not,
but
it
was
a
lot
of
searching
to
go
back
to,
and
actually
I
was
doing
it
practically
up
to
the
minute
to
where
we
had
to
get
ready
to
come
in
here
tonight.
A
Well,
we've
waited
this
long
and
I
know
there's
people
that
would
like
to
have
it
I'd
kind
of
like
to
have
the
answers
before
just
moving
it
forward,
because
they're
wanting
to
wave
the
readings,
I
understand,
there's
a
couple
people
down
there.
That
does
need
it,
but
I
don't
want
to
have
this
conflict
and
this
much
of
a
difference
between
residents
and
businesses
alike.
A
A
B
A
D
D
If
we're
going
to
be
waving
readings
rather
than
you
know,
as
paul's
mentioned
in
the
past,
where
we
add
something
to
the
agenda
that
night,
we
and
then
we
vote
on
it.
The
same
night.
A
B
A
A
And
we've
been
talking
about
doing
this,
I
really
don't
have
any
type
of
an
issue
with
this
we're
also
looking
everything
comes
with
the
emergency
language
tonight,
just
for
people's
information
and
looking
to
waive
the
second
and
third
readings
it
needs
to
be
done,
so
I
don't
have
an
issue
with
it.
If
anybody
else
has
something
to
add
or
questions.
A
B
Else
have
anything
for
the
eastern
maryland
resurfacing:
okay,.
A
B
C
B
Yes,
item
d,
open
settlement
agreement,
charlotte.
A
Thank
you,
mr
president.
This
is
where
I
guess
the
state
had
reached
an
agreement,
the
attorney
general
for
the
opioid
settlement
with
the
different
businesses
and
and
amongst
the
different,
the
different
cities,
the
multiple
cities
and
they're
wanting
to
get
this
done.
So
it
didn't,
have
a
swift
passage.
I
don't
recall,
nor
did
I
get
get
it
down
here
exactly
when
they
needed
to
have
this
done.
I
know
they're
looking
to
wave
readings
and
and
pass
it
next
week
as
well
with
emergency
language.
I
did
have
a.
A
I
wanted
a
couple
questions.
I
would
just
wonder
if,
if
there's
anything
in
the
mou
or
any
paperwork
that
is
basically
binding,
norton
to
allow
treatment,
facilities
or
homes
in
order
to
pre
or
homes
of
any
kind,
in
order
to
partake
in
any
of
these
funds,
I
couldn't
find
it.
It
seemed
a
little
bit
one
real
clear.
I
read
through
it,
but
not
as
good
as
I
would
have
liked
to,
and
then
is
the
.03
74
percent.
A
A
Yeah,
I
didn't
really
see
an
amount
there
anywhere
to
be
able
to
no.
A
G
G
I
believe
mr
fowler
may
have
told
me
that
I'm
not
sure.
G
G
Well,
I
guess
my
comment
to
that
is:
is
the
harm
and
destruction?
That's
happened
just
in
norton
worth
forty
thousand
dollars
it's
much
greater
than
that
now,
maybe
that's
the
best
we
can
do,
but
if
it
keeps
us
from
being
able
to
form
litigation
litigation
in
the
future,
I
don't
know
I
just
have
questions.
I
don't
foresee
us
doing
that.
But
do
we
want
to
tie
our
hands?
I
guess
if,
if
I'm
even
right,
those
are
questions.
I
have.
E
E
B
Motion
and
a
second
for
ordinance,
86
2021
to
council's
next
council
meeting
on
the
30th
for
first
reading
with
emergency
language
and
waving
the
readings.
Is
there
any
other
further
discussion
for
ordinance,
86
2021
there
being
none
we'll
call
kerry,
miss.
A
Friend,
that
would
be
going
to
shore
telephone
system
and
gardner
havoc
hvac
maintenance
at
the
administration
building
in
the
amount
of
four
thousand
two
hundred
and
thirty
dollars,
and
then
a
doc.
You
sign
an
electronic
signature
software
program
in
the
amount
of
two
thousand
four
hundred
and
seventy
dollars
also
moving
over
to
fund
general
fund
101
75
000
for
gpd
for
general
engineering
services.
A
The
city
has
received
50
000
over
what
was
budgeted
for
plan
reviews,
and
I
guess
the
majority
of
the
increase
in
appropriations
is
for.
General
engineering
is
due
to
plan
reviews
the
service
fund
102
in
the
amount
of
5000
for
the
guardwell
repairs
and
then
road
program,
we'd
originally
put
600
000
had
been
appropriated
for
the
capital
plan
and
we
need
to
move
500
000
in
for
the
2021
road
program.
A
A
Now
I
again,
I
didn't
get
a
chance
to
get
these
sent
out.
I
was
working
on
it
all
day
and
over
the
weekend
as
well,
but
I
thought
we'd
already
had
doors,
maybe
it's
just
taking
the
7600
that
we
had
received
for
no
peck
out
that
we'd
approved
back
in
earlier
this
month
in
april
or
earlier
this
year
in
april,
but
we
had
received
7
600
and
that
was
supposed
to
be
going
for
doors
and
stuff
at
the
community
center.
So
if
we
could
get
that
answer,
I'd
appreciate
it
from
miss
keener.
A
Let's
see
then
street
improvement
fund.
This
is
another
one.
I
was
kind
of
confused
on
440
for
3985
dollars
for
engineering
for
driftwood
and
cherrywood.
A
Excuse
me,
because
I'm
just
wondering
why
we
are
applying
that
that
was
for
58
000.,
so
I'd
kind
of
like
to
know
what
the
3985
is
now,
maybe
it's
just
for
paying
to
have
them
viewed
while
they're
working
on
it.
I
don't
know,
but
I'd
like
to
know
that
answer
that
question
and
then
the
tiff
fund
4.95
for
50
000
is
the
purchase
of
land
for
infrastructure,
what
land
and
why,
I
don't
recall
anything
being
said
about
that
and
in
the
cleveland
masoline
whitening
fund.
A
That's
I'm
assuming
that
this
is
for
grant
money
that
we
had
received
from
odot
where
the
cleveland
maslin
road
is
going
to
be
moved
in
to
where
it
needs
to
go
into
the
fund
509
out
of
the
appropriations,
but
anyway,
if
we
could
get
some
answers
on
those
I'd
appreciate
that
before
next
week,
if
nobody
else
has
anything
to
add
to
it.
Well,
the
service
fund,
culvert
repairs,
that's
the
increase
in
estimated
resources
and
a
tiff
fund.
I'd
like
an
explanation
on
that,
but
I
don't
have
a
problem
with
moving
this
to
next
week's
agenda.
A
Unless
someone
else
has
something
that
they
had
a
problem
with,
so
at
this
time
I
motioned
to
move
ordinance,
87
2021
to
council's
august
30th
meeting
with
emergency
language
waving,
looking
to
waive
the
second
and
third
readings
our
second.
Mr
president,
before
you
vote
on
that,
yeah
go
on
just
clarification.
B
A
second
for
ordinance,
87
2021
to
next
week's
council
meeting
for
a
first
reading
with
emergency
language
and
suspending
the
second
and
third
readings.
Is
there
any
other
further
discussion
for
ordinance,
87
2021
there
being
none
roll
paul
carey?
Ms.
B
This
is
an
ordinance
to
modify
the
contracts
with
wooster
builders
to
pay
for
the
construction
of
the
handicap
ramp
on
the
stage
it
was
required
by
code
and
50
was
paid
by
the
kiwanis.
B
So
what
used
to
be
25
000
with
the
added
6
000?
It
would
be
31
000
for
the
total
construction
of
the
project.
B
I
love
it,
someone
must
have
said
something.
I
don't
really
know
how
it
came
about.
So
any
discussion
on
the
ramp.
A
H
D
D
A
B
We
have
a
motion
in
a
second
for
ordinance,
88
2021
to
next
week's
council
agenda
for
a
first
reading
with
emergency
language
as
wave
in
the
second
and
third
readings.
Is
there
any
other
further
discussion
on
ordinance,
88
2021
there
being
none
roll
call,
carry.
B
A
We
had
bought
a
brand
new
boom
mower
for
the
service
department
earlier
this
year
and
we
had
kept
our
old
one
and
we
were
and
that
we
could
either
turn
in
or
we
were
going
to
auction
and
now
it
needs
some
repairs.
But
anyway,
I
guess
we've
been
macedonia.
City
of
macedonia
is
willing
to
give
us
30
000
for
it,
which
is
what
we
would
have
gotten
as
a
trade-in.
A
It
appears
to
me
that
instead
of
trading
it
in
that
the
a
contractor
actually
put
it
up
for
sale
for
us
and
managed
to
find
somebody
that
would
give
us
the
30
000.
So
it
did
not
go
to
action
or
auction
rather
sorry,
but
regardless
we
came
up
with
the
same
amount
of
money
and
we
don't
need
it
anymore.
Since
we
have
the
new
one,
it's
outlived
its
usefulness
for
us,
so
I
don't
have
any
problem
with
going
ahead
and
and
getting
the
money
out
of
it.
B
B
Mr
mclean,
yes,
item
h,
norton,
consent
legislation,
charlotte
whipkey,.
A
As
I
understand
it,
odot
has
been
looking
to
do
some
work
along
21
at
various
intersections
and
if
there's
one
that
comes
along
to
us
at
the
eastern
road
intersection
right
on
state
route,
21,
the
administration
states
that
they've
tried
to
work
with
odot
to
adopt
their
plan
and
they've
been
unwilling
to
entertain
our
request.
A
This
was
presented
last
year,
all
about
may,
I
think
it
was
but
and
then
they
had
a
meeting
for
it,
and
I
had
went
back
and
I
pulled
the
map
up.
We
had
and
again
I
wish
they
were
here
that
the
way
I'm
looking
at
it
instead
what
they
were
proposing
to
do.
If
this
is
the
right
alternative
they
were
looking
to
use,
we
will
no
longer
be
able
to
go
across
21
from
one
side
to
eastern
from
the
west
side
to
the
east,
or
vice
versa.
A
You
would
have
to
make
a
a
turn
and
if
you
were
coming
from
the
south
end
of
eastern
you'd
have
to
go
or
the
west
west
end.
Sorry,
the
west
end
of
eastern
you'd
have
to
go
turn
south
onto
21
until
you
came
down
to
a
u-turn
and
then
come
back
to
cross
the
road.
Yes,
and
if
you
were
coming
from
the
east,
you
would
have
to
go
up
to
the
585
loops
and
then
double
back
to
get
off.
I.
D
Think
that's
what
they
did
there.
I
believe
it's
21
and
5
85
minor.
Oh
my
you
go
21
north.
I
think
it's
minor
road
used
to
be
able
to
cut
all
the
way
across.
H
Ended
the
road
completely
different
intersection,
there's
about
that's
the
one
down
here
they're
discussing
is,
I
forget,
the
exact
wording
of
it,
but
it's
got
a
particular
name
and.
G
E
H
Through
a
left-hand
turn
off
of
the
right
off
of
21,
come
back
north
and
then
turn
right
on
eastern.
If
you
want
to
go
west
on
eastern
going
north,
you
have
to
do
the
opposite.
They
have
like
a
turnaround
type
thing.
H
Yeah
you
can't
yeah,
you
can't
cross
because
of
right.
You
know
right
angle
accidents,
so
they
they've
corrected
it
and
as
far
as
I
know,
it's
done
isn't
it.
I
think.
A
Oh
not
on
eastern.
A
A
Well,
all
I
know
is
that
we've
put
an
awful
lot
and
are
looking
to
put
an
awful
lot
eating
it
into
eastern
road
and
they're.
Saying
it's
for
a
safety
issue.
I'm
not
a
I'm,
not
convinced
this
would
make
it
any
safer,
but
it
doesn't
look
to
me
like
it's
going
to
be
any
safer,
particularly
for
someone
who's
not
familiar
with
the
area
or
until
they
got
used
to
changes.
A
G
G
Yeah
I
my
understanding
is:
it
would
be
very
damaging
to
norton's
future
plans
for
businesses
all
the
way
as
far
as
clinton,
aluminum
and
then
including
right
there
at
that
intersection.
A
G
Yeah
and
if,
if
you
remember
right,
oda
announced
this
before
they
ever
even
talked
to
norton,
they
were
supposed
to
come
to
us
first
well,.
A
B
So
before
we
go
to
item
my
justin's
gonna
send
an
email
at
the
console
on
the
opioid
settlement
stuff.
The
questions
you
guys
had
and
pam's
gonna
get
with
you
on
the
appropriations.
Okay,
questions
that
you
had.
Okay,.
D
B
To
let
you
guys
know
so,
okay
item,
I,
mr
gainer,
thank
you.
H
This
is
really
elongated
here,
but
get
started.
I
want
to
pass
these
pictures
around
paul
if
you
would
take
a
look
at
those
and.
H
H
E
H
Over
on
reimer
road,
the
fella's
property
floods
and
the
road
gets
flooded,
but
I
haven't
seen
any
place
yet
that
floods
as
bad
as
this,
you
could
actually
take
a
kayak
down
through
his
his
and
mr
house,
the
older
house
that
lives
on
on
hillcrest.
You
could
run
a
kayak
down
through
their
backyard.
Literally
that's
how
how
broad
and
how
deep
the
water
is.
H
H
H
That
there
was
there
was
he
said
that
in
an
email
that
I've
seen,
he
actually
said
that
it
had
increased
the
volume
of
water
there.
And
then
mr
greg
has
another
letter
which
I'll
pass
around
and
show
you
that
says
the
opposite.
Another
odot
engineer
says
the
opposite:
that
it
added
no
more
water
to
it.
So
you
can
take
one
person's
word
or
the
other
one,
but
but
I
I
from
the
indication
of
how
much
water
is
there.
H
I
think
it's
pretty
obvious
that
it's
never
been
that
bad
before,
and
we
also
did
some
repair
work
on
fairway
across
from
terry
parker's,
residence
and
and
in
doing
so
we
corrected
90
of
his
water
problem,
but
it
added
to
the
hillcrest
road
water
problem
because
all
the
water
that
used
to
be
around
mr
parker's
property
and
a
couple
of
other
neighbors
now
most
of
it
goes
down
and
ties
into
hillcrest
and
runs
across
in
a
smaller
culvert
and
floods.
H
The
floods,
the
area
even
more
down
there-
and
I
I,
as
mr
greg
said
earlier
him
and
I
walked
that
property
at
one
time,
and
and
it's
obvious
where
the
water
is
the
main
part
of
the
water
is
coming
from
some
of
it
is
coming
from
the
west
along
21.
I
mean
from
21
down
76
and
tying
into
this
culvert
that
they're
talking
about
here.
That
goes
underneath
the
76.
H
that
that
culvert,
that
comes
under
76
omits
so
much
water
that
they've
they
put
in
large
chunks
of
stone
there
to
stop
the
water
from
eating
out
a
big
hole
in
the
ground
because
it
comes
through
there.
So
bad
that
I'll
get
to
another
point
here
in
a
minute
back
to
that
point.
H
But
that
water
comes
down
through
there
and
it
goes
through
this
two
properties
and
then
goes
across
a
driveway
at
the
corner
of
fairland
and
hilvish
hillcrest,
I'm
sorry
and
and
when
it
crosses
that
it's
what
six
inches
deep
when
it
crosses
that
that
driveway
right
there,
that
first
one
and
and
the
lady
who
lives
as
you're
looking
towards
the
highway.
The
lady
who
lives
on
the
right
hand
side.
I
don't,
I
don't
think
she
has
horses
anymore,
because
it
was.
H
Ruined
her
area
where
she
kept
her
horses
and
I
believe
she
got
rid
of
her
horses
because
of
this
and
and
she
was
willing-
she
told
us
when
we
were
up
there-
that
she
would
be
I'm
not
saying
giving
the
city
property,
but
she
was
willing
to
have
the
the
detention
pond
put
mostly
on
her
property.
That
would
pick
up
the
water
as
it
comes
out
from
underneath
76
and
goes
into
this
detention
pond.
That
dave
white.
H
White
recommended-
and
this
was
in
2018
mr
white
recommended-
if
I
could
just
read
this-
it
won't
take
long.
It
says
this
project
is
one
of
two
projects,
I'm
not
certain
what
the
other
one
is,
but
I
think
I
have
an
idea
we'll
go
into
in
a
minute.
This
is
number
one
because
it
can
be
implemented
more
quickly
than
the
second
priority
project,
because
this
project
is
less
complex
than
the
second
priority
project
and
the
type
of
project
is
land
acquisition
and
flood
water
storage.
H
H
H
We're
having
periods
of
high
rain
more
often
than
not
anymore,
so
anyway,
that's
one
of
the
reasons
and,
and
it
would
it's,
it
will
capture
the
flood
water,
including
runoff,
from
interstate
76,
discharging
at
reduced
rate
of
flow
that
will
prevent
future
flood
damage
to
12
residential
homes.
Well,
what
he's
saying
is
it'll
hold
it
back
long
enough
to
the
rain
stop
and
it
will
allow
it
to
proceed
slower
or
slower.
H
It
will
slow
it
down
and
hold
it
back
to
keep
it
from
flooding
those
properties
and
and
his
his
estimated
project
cost
in
2018
was
131
000.
Now
just
off
the
top
of
my
head
since
2018,
I
would
guess
it's
gonna
run
if
he
was
correct
with
131,
it's
probably
over
150
or
60.
Now
I
don't
know
for
sure,
but
but
today's
cost
is
unknown,
but
it's
needed
this,
it
says,
describe
the
project
which
permanently
reduces
damages
or
losses.
H
As
I
said,
it's
going
to
capture
the
water
and
hold
it
back
long
enough
and
discharges
at
a
reduced
rate
and
the
project
location
is
located
immediately.
North
of
interstate
route
76
and
approximately
a
half
mile
east
of
state
route
21,
and
it's
also
about
a
quarter
of
a
mile
west
of
easton
if
you're
going
the
other
way
and
the
water
comes
from
several
different
sources.
H
First
of
all
for
that
project,
I,
as
I
spoke
to
mr
white,
he
indicated
that
there
are
some
possible
funding
sources
and
one
of
which
was
a
summit
county
emergency
management
agency
and
the
contact.
There
is
alexandria
burke.
He
said
he
doesn't
know
for
certain
that
there's
any
funds
available
there,
but
he
thinks
that
that
would
be
a
possible
source.
H
H
The
due
to
the
increase
in
the
runoff
from
additional
lanes
and
the
method
of
discharge
is
is
adding
to
this
greatly,
I
think
from
just
from
looking
at
the
water
running.
I'm
no
engineer,
but
that's,
I
think
it
absolutely
added
to
it,
and
I've
asked
mr
fowler
for
an
email
that
we
both
had
a
copy
of,
and
I
haven't
received
it
yet.
H
That's
that's,
essentially
the
one
on
the
north
side
of
this
project
that
that
I'm
recommending
and
that
I
feel,
is
highly
needed
to
stop
the
flooding
problem
in
that
area.
The
funding,
that's
hap,
that
would
have
to
be
discussed
with
whoever,
where
the
actual
funding
should
come
from.
I
I
don't
know
if
there's
a
fund
that
might
cover
that
or
or
if
there's
funding
from
some
source
that
we
could
pull
on
to
build
it.
H
H
H
H
I
I
think
it
should
be
done
either
way.
Yeah,
I
don't
know
dennis
I
don't
I'm
not.
You
know
the
finance
officer
or
anything.
I
don't
know
where
these
funds,
what
fund
it
would
come
out
of
right,
but
I
know
if
we
had
an
emergency
if
this
city
hall
was
flooding,
I
agree,
we'd
find
the
money
to
stop
the
flooding.
I
agree,
you
know
what
I'm
saying
so
and
I'm
not
being
negative
about
it.
I
just
mean
the
money's
there,
someplace
yeah.
A
H
Well,
I
think
it's
our
position
as
council
to
say.
Yes,
this
is
needed
yes
and
okay
administration.
Would
you
please
look
for
the
funding
to
do
this
job
and
also,
after
consulting,
of
course,
with
josh
schleger,
that
it's
a
doable
project?
And
I
I
don't
know
why
it
would
not
be
since
dave
white's,
also
an
engineer-
and
I
think
I
mean
I
believe
he
was
pretty
on
the
spot
exactly
where
he
placed
this
detention
pond,
he
called
it,
but
anyway,
that's
the
first
part
of
this
fair
that
I'm
going
through.
H
The
second
part
is
where
some
of
this
water
comes
from
is
clear
from
shell
art.
It
comes
through
a
small
stream
that
that
has
a
map
here
that
shows
the
the
location
of
the
stream
and
paul.
If
you
would
mind,
take
a
look
at
that,
and
that
shows
you
where
the
stream
is.
Of
course,
the
red
heavy
red
line
is
interstate
76
and
the
pink
line
is
the
stream,
but
it's
been
there
for
years,
but
now
since.
H
H
And
and
what,
if
you
visualize
the
brookside
golf
course
the
park
from
the
top
of
shellheart
hill
down
to
the
south?
Of
course,
the
water
runs
in
that
direction
through
the
brookside
development
they're
building
there,
the
water
runs
south,
but
from
the
top
of
the
hill.
The
other
way
the
water
runs
north
and
enters
this
small
stream,
and
they
call
it
as
paul
said
stream.
H
12,
the
highway
department
calls
it
strength,
12,
and
that
stream
goes
goes
down
the
hill
from
shellheart
to
the
expressway
and
when,
when
brookside
forest
was
built,
meaning
all
those
new
homes
in
the
area
where
the
mayor
lives
all
of
the
new
homes
that
was
built
north
of
of
shellheart
and
and
south
of
the
expressway
in
between
those.
E
H
D
Now
this
part
on
this
handout
that
you
were
just
passing
around.
D
H
H
B
G
F
Yeah
all
right,
I
was
just
trying
to
point
out
that
the
it's
not
working
homeowners
at
hillcrest.
F
So
the
pond
in
that
area
would
definitely
be
an
area
where
that
water
could
be
retained
exactly
and
the
homeowner
then
that
I
have
spoken
to
as
well
was
more
than
open
because
they
have
that
property
that
water
standing
on
their
property
as
well.
E
F
That
is
identified
in
the
documents
that
I've
shared.
I
can
tell
you.
I
have
walked
that
property.
It's
been
a
number
of
years
ago
in
a
retention
fund
at
the
development
for
forest
brookside
forest
was
there,
there
was
a
standpipe,
it
had
all
grown
in.
It
was
no
longer
functional,
but
there
was
a
standpipe
in
the
middle
that
would
have
helped
control
some
of
that
water.
H
H
Yes,
it
all
goes
all
of
this
is
we
can
get
back
to
my
wolf
creek
water
project
watershed,
because
all
of
these
streams
are
interconnected
through
one
way
or
another,
and
that
yes,
that
van
hining
run
runs
down
and
underneath
the
76
again
and
goes
over
by
barbara
road
and
dumps
into
wolf.
Creek
eventually-
and
my
point
is
if
we
can.
A
H
H
Ahead
with
a
couple
other
things
here
so
and
get
the
whole
thing
done,
one
time
when,
when
dave
white
was
was
engineer,
he
he
him
and
I
and
paul
was
involved
in
this
and
dave
white.
E
H
H
H
E
H
Honored
his
brookside
forest
homeowners
association,
incorporated
in
care
of
tammy
shiplett
1415
blah
blah
blah
her
address
subject
is
the
storm
water
detention
basin
in
brookside
forest
development.
C
H
H
I've
talked
to
there
never
was
a
brookside
homeowners
association
established
the
way
it
was
supposed
to
be
done
on
the
original
site
plan,
and
I
have
somebody
looking
for
the
original
psych
plan
now
to
to
see
what
it
says
get
the
whole
story
which
I'll
bring
to
you
later,
but
for
now
I've
got
somebody
looking
for
it.
Okay
and.
H
Pages
of
information
are
enclosed
for
reference
as
follows:
it
shows
an
overall
view
of
the
of
the
area
from
the
county
geographic
information
system.
The
gis
which
shows
the
homeowners
association
parcel
in
a
bold
outline
and
that's
the
2.88
acres
that
I'm
that
I'm
referencing,
which
is
where
that
pond
was
supposed
to
be
on
on
the
south
side
of
the
expressway.
H
E
H
H
H
Okay,
now
and.
H
About
it,
but.
H
That
there
has
been
insufficient
maintenance
on
this
basin
within
30
days
of
receipt
of
this
letter,
provide
a
report
on
inspection
and
recommendations
for
any
necessary
remediation
to
restore
the
detention
basin
to
original
plan
requirements
and
submit
a
projected
schedule
to
complete
remediation.
In.
H
Our
city
engineer
notified
ms
shiplett
of
the
need,
because
she's
listed
on
the
property
to
I'm
not
sure
if
she
was
the
secretary
treasurer
of
mr
chalmeau,
because
it's
his
daughter,
I
don't
know
her
connection.
You
know
legally
right,
but
she
was
listed
on
the
brookside
forest
homeowners,
association
and.
E
H
B
H
H
Of
the
detention
basin
on
the
south
side,
which
I
think
should
be
put
to
its
working
condition
by
whomever
is
responsibility.
It
is
I
don't,
I
don't
know
who's,
I'm
not
saying
it's
anybody's,
but
whoever
is
responsible.
If
that
detention
basin
was
holding
back
water,
we
might
not
even
need
the
one,
maybe
on
the
other
side.
H
So
I
would
suggest
somebody
our
engineer,
look
into
this
and
see
if,
if
that
see,
if
that
detention
basin
is
doable
and
by
whom
who
would
pay
for
it
and
does
he
think
that
that
basin
alone
would
slow
down
the
water
enough
to
keep
from
having
to
build
the
one
on
the
other
side,
it
might
be
cheaper
to
do
the
one
on
this
side,
but
you
or
I.
H
You
know
so
anyway,
that's
essentially
the
story
just
going
a
little
further,
though
in
the
area
where
mr
greg
lives
that
water
gets.
If,
if
you
all,
would
go
over
there
someday
anybody
here
on
council
or
would
go.
H
H
H
So
I
would
suggest
that
somebody,
our
engineer,
looked
into
this
seriously
and
and
council
considered
either
either
repairing
to
start
with
the
basin
on
on
the
south
side
of
the
highway
or
something
either
repair
the
one
and
build
the
other
one
or
repair
the
one
and
wait
a
year
or
six
months
and
see
how
it
worked.
Maybe
it'll
slow,
the
water
down
enough
or
you
wouldn't
have
to
do
the
other
one,
but
as.
H
Before
it's
a
his
testament
was
131
000
for
the
one
on
the
north
side,
so
I
maybe
it
would
be
a
lot
cheaper
to
do
the
one
on
the
south
side.
First,
okay,
all
right!
So
that's
essentially
it
if
anybody.
H
No,
he
didn't
and
he
he
said
that
well,
this
was
you
know
when
mr
white
left
us.
E
H
It
was
in
that
time
period
and,
and
things
didn't
just
smoothly,
run
along
then.
H
Well,
I
think
I
think
we
should
wait
until
carrie
comes
up
with
the
actual
documents
for
the
site
plan
and
everything
that
shows
who
was
responsible
for
what
before
we
start,
I
don't
want
to
accuse
somebody
of
something
that
right.
You
know,
that's
not
right.
You
know
that
wasn't
responsible
for
it
and.
H
He
must
have
looked
it
up
and
found
out
that
she
was
and-
and
he
also
I
asked
him
point
blank-
are
you
certain
that
that
that
detention
pond
that
you
recommended
for
the.
E
H
H
I
think
it's
three
acre
feet
which,
if
you're
you
can
look
that
up
and
figure
it
out,
it's
quite
a
bit
of
water,
a
gallon,
wise
and,
and
he
he
felt
that
he
had
it
designed
and
he's
in
his
mind.
I
guess
that
that
it
would
do
the
job.
I
thought
I
had
a
copy
of
a
print
that
he
made,
but
those
aren't
the
prints
for
that.
Those.
H
E
D
I
don't
know
mr
greg,
how
much
does
it
need
to
rain
before
you
see
flooding
not
just
like
a
small
trickle
through
there,
but
I
mean
truly
flooding
where.
F
F
D
F
H
Carried
just
let
me
interrupt
you
just
a
minute
scott.
What
you're
asking
about
the
neighbor
who
lives
directly
south
of
mr
greg's
driveway,
the
smaller
house
on
the
left.
As
you
look
at
craigs,
that
guy
had
a
a
bobcat
in
there
and
built
a
dike
around
his
house
right.
He
built
a
dyke,
two
foot
high,
because
the
water
was
running
into
his
house
from
this
flooding.
It
gets
so
bad
that
it
actually
that's
uphill
from
his.
D
E
D
H
D
H
H
Covers
with
water,
but
it's
because
man
hiding
run,
which
this
water
runs
into
van
hining
run,
is
so
overgrown
with
trees
and
brush,
and
who
knows
what
that
the
water
from
his
creek
that
comes
through
his
property
won't
run
off
into
van
hining.
It
backs
up
from
van
hining
all
the
way
north
across
his
cross,
rhymer
road
and
up
into
his
property,
and
he
has
his
ditch
as
clean.
As
mr
greg's
ditch
this.
This
ditches
he
has
his
own
backhoe
and
he
keeps
it
spotless.
H
B
B
Okay,
all
right
is
there
any
topics
for
next
work
session,
tuesday
september
7th,
not
right
now,
okay,
before
I
adjourn
I'm
going
to
just
say
this
now
we're
going
to
have
a
special
counsel
meeting
here
coming
up
and
we're
going
to
go
into
executive
session,
so
I
just
want
the
audience
to
know
that
the
audio
and
video
is
going
to
be
recording,
live
and
uninterrupted.
So
if
you
want
to
have
your
conversation
recorded,
I
would
I
would
tell.
B
The
console
chambers,
okay,
so
this
committee
work
session
is
adjourned
and
we
are
gonna.
I'm
gonna
call
and
order
the
special
counsel
meeting
monday
august
23rd.
It
is
8
40..
Please
stand
for
pledge
of
allegiance
and
moment
of
silence,
reflection.
B
H
B
Okay,
so
executive
session
here.
B
I
would
like
to
invite
mayor,
zita
mr
fowler,
ms
keener
and
mr
markey,
to
attend
the
meetings,
though
they'll
attend
our
meetings
through
phone
conference
along
with
us.
So
all
right.
D
C
B
B
D
We
just
figured
how
you
were
by
yourself
for
all
those
months
due
to
cobia.
D
No,
I'm
just
thinking
them
actually
taking
the
project.
Okay,
yeah,
I
mean
any
any
good
thought
I
mean
that's
why
we've
got
to
have
it
exactly
exactly
yep.
D
C
C
C
E
E
E
E
D
D
D
E
E
D
D
If
you
would
follow
up
with
the
administration
find
out
on
the
charter.
Amendment
yeah
I've.
I've
got
to
ask
him
in
there
about
that.
You
know
whether
or
not
we
can
do
it
without
any
waive
the
readings
and
also
no
notice
I'll
find
out
about
that.