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From YouTube: Regular Council Meeting
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10-11-21 - 7:00 p.m.
A
B
B
B
Mr
mcloone,
here
committee
of
the
whole,
I
acknowledge
the
rece
receive
receipts
of
the
financial
reports
of
september.
2021,
oh
shoot!
I'm
sorry!
Let's
go
back
to
communication
for
the
public
robert
stewart.
You
can
come
up
to
the
mic.
B
You,
I
just
remind
you,
have
a
limit
of
five
minutes.
Please
state
your
name
and
address
for
the
record.
C
Robert
stewart
3001
marie
street
norton
of
columbia.
C
Okay,
kda
manufacturing,
kda
properties,
I'm
not
sure
if
anybody
has
visited
that
site
before
we
go
ahead
and
allow
any
more
things
to
happen
with
that
site,
I
invite
you
all
to
come
up
there.
I
can
show
you
pictures
of
the
site
after
the
meeting
if
you'd
like
epa
violations,
normal
standard
construction
violations,
the
site's
a
horrible
place
environmentally.
C
And
safety-wise-
and
I
took
these
pictures
two
three
days
after
the
mayor-
was
there
and
now
they
want
to
go
ahead
and
encroach
on
us
even
more
in
to
our
neighborhood
with
clinton
aluminum
and
when
kda
first
come
in
today.
There
was
a
lot
of
issues
on
encroachment
in
the
neighborhood
there's
a
lot
of
things
changed
to
where
there
was
no
more
buffer
zones.
C
This
place
has
cut
out
the
tree
line
for
them.
Buffaloes
almost
half
the
trees
in
the
buffer
zone
are
gone,
they're
just
ramming
them
over
with
the
bulldozer
when
kdn
was
originally
built.
There
is
cracked
foundations
in
our
neighborhood
from
the
months
and
months
and
months
of
the
piling
fan
pounded
into
the
ground.
They
burnt
the
green
trees
for
weeks
before
the
fire
department
had
to
come
in
there
three
times
and
put
it
out
in
the
epa
commander
twice
the
second
time
they
got
fined
now.
C
Sadly,
for
some
reason,
kda
has
now
become
kva
properties
because
they
got
dissolved
in
two
kva
properties
under
lawsuits.
They
are
being
sued
for
millions
of
dollars
and
we're
just
letting
them
walk
into
our
neighborhood.
My
neighborhood
ward
4,
which
nobody
back
there
knows
who
you
are
and
have
talked
to
any
of
them,
people
back
their
fountain
units.
C
When
kda
first
came
into
play.
It
was
considered
agricultural
residential
overnight
without
anything
without
any.
C
It
become
industrial
they're
what
it
is
now
now
now
it's
become
industrial
at
what
point
should
we
not
regulate?
What's
going
on
with
them?
The
epa
is
involved
now
on
my
behalf,
to
get
something
squared
away.
Drums
of
oil
leaking
all
over
the
ground.
Cars
and
semi
trailers
turned
upside
down
leaking
hydraulic
fluid
into
the
ground.
The
retention
pump
has
a
sheet
of
oil
on
it,
and
the
mayor
did
a
tour
of
this
three
days
before
I
took
these
pictures
like
I
said,
I
will
gladly
show
you
these
pictures
after
the
meeting.
C
Some
things
need
to
be
addressed,
I'm
all
for
expansion.
Let's
bring
some
industrial
tax
base
into
the
city,
we
have
to
do
it
to
survive,
but
we
also
have
to
keep
our
citizens
safe.
At
the
same
time,
that's
my
concern.
Please,
before
you
sign
anything,
go
toward
the
property
go
toward
the
property.
It's
it's
their
track
record
isn't
good
now,
and
we
have
to
be
careful.
That's
all.
I
have
to
come
forward.
C
B
E
Thank
you,
mr
president.
This
is
a
resolution
we
do
every
year,
accepting
the
the
tax
rates
from
and
certifying
them
from
this
from
summit
county,
and
what
I'd
like
to
do
is
go
ahead
and
move
this
to
tonight's
agenda
and
then
wave
readings
and
adopt
it.
It's
really
pretty
boilerplate.
They
send
us
the
tax
rates
from
the
county.
We
accept
those
tax
rates
so
pretty
standard
every
year.
As
I
said,
we
do
that
any
discussion
from
anyone.
B
F
A
B
B
Yes,
all
right,
imc:
two
weeks
ago
we
had
the
odot
discussion
on
21..
I
think
we
were
all
there
and
I
kind
of
see
what
I
saw,
but
I
want
to
make
sure:
does
anyone
feel
any
differently
than
what
they
did
a
couple
weeks
ago
when
we
turned
it
down?
We
say
something
now.
B
F
F
F
H
Whoever
I
was
gonna
ask
if
miss
keener
knew
what
that
was,
or
mr
fowler
knew
what
that
was.
I
don't
I
don't
remember
off
the
end.
F
B
H
That's
okay,
so
the
interest
rate
was
determined
by
the
odot
sib
loan
program.
It
is
a
three
percent
loan
for
the
life
of
the
loan
and,
if
I
recall
I
apologize,
I
don't
recall
the
specifics,
but
on
this
project
it
was
a
10-year
project
because
council
did
not
want
it
to
exceed
the
life
expectancy
of
the
road.
Some
of
you.
Actually
all
of
you
were
on
council.
I
believe
when
we
had
that
discussion.
J
E
C
E
That
are
supposed
to
make
everything
as
equal
as
possible
for
everybody,
because
we
had
that
discussion.
84
didn't
do
that.
So
we
had
that
discussion
about
amending
and
making
everything
equitable,
and
that's
why
we
have
97
and
98
if
which
come
on
for
a
second
reading,
but
we're
not
going
to
waive,
because
those
are
important
things
that
we
think
should
go
three
readings
if
they
pass
on
the
third
reading.
I
think
then
we
can
just
move
to
remove
ordinance
84
from
the
from
from
the
agenda
with
no
action.
F
E
So
my
understanding,
the
the
the
fee,
the
three
percent
fee
under
97
and
98,
is
collected
by
the
county
and
stays
with
the
county
because
they're
the
ones
that
are
doing
the
bookkeeping,
the
the
collecting
the
sending
it
forward
and
that's
their
fee
to
do
that.
That's
my
understanding.
H
That's,
I
believe,
that's
correct.
Yes,
right.
E
E
D
B
F
B
I
now
declare
a
public
hearing
convene
for
ordinance,
96
2021
the
hearing
dates
october
11
2021.,
ordinance,
96
2020
as
an
ordinance
to
approve
the
rezoning
of
property
described
in
permanent
parcel
4609069
from
b1
to
i1
district.
Will
the
clerk
please
certify
that
the
public
hearing
was
advertised
in
the
post
newspaper.
B
B
C
C
It's
it's
there's
multiple
hazards
up
there
on
an
area,
that's
not
fenced
in
from
the
new
construction,
that's
going
on
which
there
is
no
permits
visible
by
the
way.
It's.
I
don't
think
it's
fair
how
we
are
getting
approached
on
in
the
neighborhood,
the
buffer
zone's,
not
there
anymore,
they've
cut
almost
all
of
it
down
the
tree
lines.
That
was
something
that's
been
an
issue
from
the
first
phase
of
their
building
and
also
with
the
clinton
aluminum.
It's
one
thing
that
people
wanted
was
that
tree
line
it's
going
away
and.
C
I
feel
that
the
people
need
to
be
aware
of
what's
going
on
and
what
it
really
looks
like
back
there
and
we
need
to
go
from
there
and
once
again
I
invite
each
and
every
one
of
you
to
go,
inspect
the
property
and
look
and
see
what's
really
going
on
back
there
and
ask
questions
I've
tried.
He
won't
speak
to
me
and.
B
F
Okay,
all
I
know
is
we've
seen
kda
keep
adding
buildings
on
and
on
and
on
personally,
I
know,
there's
a
report
made
out
on
them
that
they
were
given
a
cra
or
the
turks
or
something
where
they
were
supposed
to
have
so
many
employees
and
be
bringing
in
so
much
money.
F
I
would
like
to
see
those
reports,
and
I
don't
like
the
idea
of
going
to
the
industrial
and
after
mr
stewart's
comments
as
far
as
there's
no
buffer
zone
left
there,
when
we
were
so
careful
about
making
sure
these
other
places
had
buffer
zones,
they
shouldn't
be
an
exception
for
that
I'm
just
kind
of
leery
by
the
way
they
keep
putting
in
buildings,
but
I'm
not
really
seeing
where
we're
seeing
the
promises
it
was
made
in
order
for
them
to
do
it
in
the
tax
breaks
they
were
made
and
the
fact
I
tried
to
ask
about
the
barrel
leakage
a
couple
weeks
back
two
or
three
weeks
back,
nobody
seemed
to
know,
but
after
he
stated
that
the
epa
has
been
there
and
the
fire
department
has
been
there.
C
F
I've
well,
if
you
have
anything,
I
would
like
to
see
it
and
I
just
think
we
meet.
We
need
to
move
a
little
more
cautiously
on
this,
as
opposed
to
to
say:
oh
yeah,
it's
development,
we
need
it,
let's
go
ahead
and
do
it,
but
if
they've
got
no
buffer
zone,
what
makes
them
so
special
I
mean
we
were
very
explicit
for
the
neighborhood
over
there
behind.
I
think
that
was
union
street
as
well
yeah
back
there
and
now
we're
just
going
to
leave
it
open
for
them
to
do
what
they
want.
K
F
Street
you
know,
after
listening
to
everything
and
like
I
said,
I
want
to
see
copies
of
the
reports
where
they've
been
into
compliance
with
what
they
were
supposed
to
be
with
all
the
benefits
they
were
getting
because
I
know
we've
got
that
set
up,
but
I
don't
recall
seeing
any
from
ever
since
then,
and
we
both
you
and
I,
both
mr
gainer,
was
out
there
looking
at
the
cars
and
we
didn't
think
there
was
enough
people
even
there
to
meet
that
first.
On
the
first
place,
I
don't
think
there.
K
Ever
was,
I
think
they
cut
back
on
their
people
and
that's
one
reason
why
they
went
to
the
plastics
subletting
was
to
increase
the
employment
population.
The
way
I
understand
it,
but
I
I've
walked
all
the
way
up,
28th
street
to
the
building
they're
building
and
to
the
left,
and
they
they
have
cleared
trees
to
the
left.
For
that
small
office
that
they're
supposed
to
build
in
the
future.
K
I
haven't
seen
the
barrels
where,
where
are
they
at
in
front
of
the
original
building?
Well,
no,
I'm
not
you!
You
can't
show.
L
B
G
G
B
Okay-
and
I
think
we
only
got
a
second
reading
tonight,
so
all
right
all
right
if
no
one
else
said
anything,
I'm
now
declaring
the
public
hearing
closed.
Okay,
charlotte
you're,
back
to
your.
F
You
well
the
reason
I
I
took
the
opportunity,
like
I
said
it's
very
much
like
97
and
98,
and
I
know
that
this
is
also
going
to
have
the
500
increase
every
year
for
the
interest
norton
would
have
paid
as
opposed
to
the
resident
using
the
city's
money
for
free.
F
I
mean
it.
It's
like
paying
a
loan
on
a
car.
I've
never
owned
a
car.
I
have
no
intention
of
buying
a
car,
and
yet
I'm
going
to
be
charged
interest
on
a
loan
because
there's
a
line
running
in
front
of
my
house
and
then
I'm
going
to
pay
the
500
because
they're
going
to
get
paid
paying
the
interest
when
they
actually
do
tie
in,
but
we're
going
to
charge
them
500
more
every
year
to
cover
the
interest
that
we're
having
to
pay
this.
E
All
right:
well,
let's,
let's
use
your
car
example
if
you
bought
a
car
for
ten
thousand
dollars
today,
as
opposed
to
buying
a
car
for
ten
thousand
dollars
five
years
from
now.
The
ten
thousand
dollars
today
is
worth
more
money,
and
so,
as
the
time
value
of
money
increases,
that's
why
we
have
to
increase
the
cost
of
what
people
tap
in
for
to
cover
the
time
value
of
money.
D
F
E
I
mean
I
tried
to
explain
it
every
time
we
talk
about
this
as
to
why
we
have
why.
I
think
the
500
increase
each
year
is
a
good
idea.
There's
two
reasons:
I'm
going
to
say
one
more
time.
There's
two
reasons
number
one,
because
we're
trying
to
encourage
people
to
tap
into
the
utilities
that
are
present
number
two,
because,
while.
E
E
E
F
E
F
E
D
L
D
L
D
L
L
Referenced
were
several
ordinances
about
the
finance
department
personnel.
The
correct
answer
is
that
this
time
is
a
time
of
covid
and
no
business
or
government
agency
is
flushed
with
plenty
of
staff.
We
did
interview
two
potential
applicants
this
summer,
neither
were
qualified
for
the
work.
The
job
was
posted.
We
did
recently
hire
a
new
person.
The
person
leaving
was
made
aware
of
this
before
she
left
she,
the
new
hire,
started
working
for
the
city
the
morning
that
mr
casey
asked
that
question.
L
Some
on
council
were
not
aware
of
this
that
evening,
but
I
was
I
had
just
spoken
to
miss
kaner
the
finance
director
the
day
before,
and
I
knew
she
was
to
start
on
monday.
However,
I
resisted
temptation
to
answer
your
question
that
night,
since
I
wanted
to
be
sure
that
she
did
indeed
begin
work
that
morning
number.
L
That
there
were
two
departments
crumbling,
and
it
was
council's
job
to
find
out
what
is
happening.
This
is
not
true,
and
you
should
be
well
aware
of
it,
since
you
once
occupied
a
seat
on
council
and
should
know
better.
This
is
also
an
administrative
issue
check
with
the
administration
department
in
the
future.
L
L
L
They
are
both
quite
capable,
but
again,
this
is
an
administrative
issue.
This
is
not
a
council
issue
check
with
mr
fowler
in
the
future.
It
is
my
assumption
that
these
questions
are
more
politically
motivated
than
serious
questions.
This
council
is
very
tolerant.
However,
this
is
not
the
place
to
politic.
L
L
L
The
city
is
not
houses,
roads,
boundaries,
we
are
people
all
the
council
are
residents,
and
this
council
has
had
more
success.
Working
together,
along
with
this
administration,
to
bring
in
more
businesses
more
jobs,
pave
correctly
more
roads,
do
more
building
of
infrastructure
and
be
more
fiscally
responsible
at
any
time.
I
remember
in
my
31
years
history
here
as
a
business
owner
and
as
a
resident
20
years.
L
If
council
does
move
and
act
on
issues
the
same
night,
it
also
means
that
we
have
already
done
our
homework
and
we
have.
We
agreed
that
it
is
necessary
to
move
quickly
upon.
This
doesn't
always
happen,
but
a
well-prepared
council
will
deal
with
legislation
more
efficiently
than
councils
that
do
not
do
their
homework
in
advance.
L
B
B
You,
mr
current
reports
from
officers
boards
and
commissions,
starting
with
the
mayor
mayor's
night
yep.
Oh
mayor's
here,
okay,
come
gotcha,
okay
got
a.
J
Couple
for
you
this
evening.
First,
you
may
or
may
not
be
aware
that
norton
avenue
was
milled
on
friday.
J
I
believe
they
will
be
weather
permitting.
They
are
set
to
pave
norton
avenue
beginning
tomorrow
morning,
so
we
will
ask
for
patients,
as
they
get
the
road
crew
down
through
there
and
they're
the
company
down
there
to
pave
and
get
that
cleaned
up
put
back
together
for
us.
J
Second,
I
just
want
to
announce
just
to
reiterate:
we
have
a
pancake
breakfast
on
the
30th.
B
B
The
minutes
are
approved
as
submitted
the
the
minutes
of
the
regular
council
meeting
of
august
30th
2021.
Are
there
any
additions
or
corrections?
The
minutes
are
approved
as
submitted
minutes
of
the
committee
work
session
of
september.
20Th
2021
are
deferred
minutes
of
the
regular
council
meeting
september.
27
2021
are
also
deferred,
introduction,
new
legislation,
resolution
99
2021,
mr
kernan.
E
F
B
E
B
Motion
in
a
second
is
there
any
further
discussion
or
resolution
99
2021
on
the
on
the
waving
being
none
roll
call.
A
B
B
B
K
K
Thank
you
second
reading
only
and
just
as
a
remark,
I
think
the
reading
that
she
just
read
pretty
much
clarified
what
this
is
for
the
tif's
to
be
deposited
into
this
fund
and
to
be
used
in
the
areas
of
the
of
the
tax
increment
financing
properties
that
we
established.
So
second
meeting
all.
B
F
Yes
go
on.
Thank
you.
Mr
president,
I'd
just
like
to
point
out
that
I
know
we've
talked
about
that
the
language
needed
adjusted
for
the
public's
benefit.
The
language
has
been
adjusted
to
reflect
the
two-thirds
approval
of
council.
K
96
2021
has
to
collect
it.
Please.
E
You,
mr
president,
if
I
may
yes
go
on
mr
murky
on
the
re-zoning,
what
do
we
have
time
limits
on
that?
Is
there?
Are
there
time
limits
imposed
on
a
rezoning?
I
can't
remember.
H
E
And
and
then
also
also
mr
fowler,
if
you
could,
could
you
just
confirm
it
was
my
understanding
if
we
don't
act
in
time
that
it
automatically
takes
a
effect?
Is
that
correct
on
the
rezoning
or
not
if
you
could
check
again.
H
I'll
have
to
confirm.
E
E
B
You
amended
ordnance
97
2021,
mr
kernan.
E
E
E
Thank
you
and
that's
for
a
second
reading
only
as
well.
I
I
will
check
charlotte.
I
believe
that
our
discussion
with
our
discussion
that
they've
taken
the
three
percent
fee
for
the
for
the
utility
one
out
of
the
ordinance
but
I'll
check
and
make
sure
okay,
it
would
still
be
if
it
was
on
the
tax
duplicate,
because
that's
the
county's
fee,
but
I
think
that
we
had
this
discussion.
I
think
they
were
going
to
take
that
three
percent
out
if
it
went
on
to
a
utility,
but.
F
B
A
I
D
B
Okay,
all
right,
I
moved
to
am
I
supposed
to
get
one
that's
when
they
do
when
they
move?
B
One
point:
two:
two
g,
four
and
section
three
point:
one:
two:
four:
the
norton
city
charter.
B
B
I'd
like
to
make
a
motion
tell
a
second
I
I
have
a
motion
in
a
second
roll
call.
Carrie.
B
B
D
D
B
I'd
like
to
invite
mayor,
zita,
mr
fowler,
miss
keener
mr
markey
to
attend
upon
the
return
from
the
executive
session.
There
will
be
no
legislation
action
taken
this
evening.
Council
will
be
acting
on
legislation
that
came
out.
We
will
not
be
acting
on
any
legislation
that
came
out
of
executive
session
discussion
just
want
everyone
to
know.
While
council
is
an
executive
session,
the
audio
and
video
is
recording,
live
and
uninterrupted
on
a
rep
un
interrupted.
D
D
D
D
D
F
B
I
like
to
make
a
motion
to
adjourn
tonight's
second
meeting
tonight,
all
in
favor,
bye.