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Planning, Zoning & Agriculture Committee Meeting 9/22/2021 9:00 AM
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C
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A
Okay.
We
have
any
public
comment.
Do
we
receive
anything
for
public
comment
from
anybody?
I
didn't
get
anything
to
know.
Okay,
no
public
comment.
Today
we
had
a
motion
to
approve
the
minutes
from
august
18th.
Anybody
have
any
deletions
or
corrections
need
to
be
made
and
get
a
motion
in
a
second
okay
motion,
mr
swanson
and
kimberly
hudson.
Second,
all
in
favor
say:
aye.
A
Okay,
thank
you.
Okay,
next
up
is
the
building
report.
Can
I
get
a
motion
to
approve
the
billing
report?
Okay,
chance
peter
mrs
peters,
miss
mr
payton.
Second,
okay,
any
discussion
delbert's
going
to
give
us
a
talk,
and
then
we
could
talk
a
little
bit
all
right.
C
The
monthly
building
report
for
august
2021
is
in
your
packet.
C
We
issued
permits
for
three
new
homes,
one
mobile
home,
for
a
total
of
102
permits
brought
in
revenue
of
41
465
000,
and
that
is
pretty
much
equal
to
august
of
last
year
as
well.
Yeah.
A
Okay,
so
we
really
haven't
seen
a
decrease
in
a
while.
No,
we
haven't.
A
C
Staley,
solar
farm
is
the
utility
grade
solar
farm
up
in
rockville
township,
just
I
believe
it's
west
of
career
center
road,
it's
a
70
megawatt
system
on
about
400
acres,
they've
applied
for
their
building
permit
and
part
of
the
requirements
before
we
can
issue
that
building
permit
is
to
have
an
acceptable
decommissioning
plan
and
bond
in
place.
C
So
they've
we've
reviewed
their
decommissioning
plan
and
it
fits
in
with
all
the
other
decommissioning
plans
that
we
have
seen
and
we
are
requesting
the
county
board
planning
and
zoning
committee
to
approve
a
financial
guarantee
in
the
form
of
a
bond
for
one
million,
eight
hundred
and
eighty
thousand
dollar
and
three
hundred
fifteen
dollars.
A
Okay,
thanks
dale.
Anyone
have
any
questions
for
dell
on
that
one
we
read
through
it
pretty
complicated
stuff,
so
we
get
a
head
of
motion
in
a
second
queen
and
all
in
paper,
all
in
favor,
say
aye
opposed,
say,
same
sign.
None
firing
on
okay.
Next
number
is
zoning.
We
have
zb
eight
case
2105
request
for
rezoning
from
a1
agricultural
district
to
an
a2
agricultural
state
district
and
a
variance
from
121-286
c1
driveway
intervals
on
a
parcel
generally
situated
in
section
12
of
yellowhead
township.
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A
C
I
think
it's
pronounced
bowl:
okay,
sorry,
but
the
the
bulls
own,
a
35
or
36.75,
acre
parcel.
You
can
see
on
the
map
up
there,
a
farmland
they
would
like
to
divide
off
the
7.66
acres
to
the
west
outlined
in
red
so
that
they
can
sell
that
for
residential
purposes.
C
C
A
Do
I
get
a
motion
in
a
second
right?
Now?
Okay,
you
know
just
a
roll
call,
though
I
mean
a
voice
vote
on
that
one.
Can
you
all
in
favor,
say
aye
opposed
same
sign:
okay,
none!
Okay!
Next
up
cba
case
21-06
is
a
request
for
a
text
amendment
to
county
code
121-146
in
addition
to
a
roadside
stands
as
a
permitted
use
in
the
r1
single-family
residential
district.
The
petitioner
is
kinky
county
applicant.
A
Okay,
we're
gonna
have
a
motion.
First
yeah,
I
wanted
to
ask
you.
Okay,
that's
right,
get
a
motion
in
a
second
okay,
mr
wheeler
get
a
second
janice,
miss
peters,
okay,
ready
for
discussion.
I.
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C
C
Unfortunately,
our
ordinance
only
allows
roadside
stands
in
the
a1
district,
so,
rather
than
penalize
those
land
owners,
we
thought
changing.
The
ordinance
to
allow
roadside
stands
in
the
r1
district
would
be
appropriate.
C
We
brought
this
before
the
zoning
board
of
appeals
and
they
also
agreed
with
a
vote
of
five
to
zero,
to
also
recommend
approval.
The
ordinance
change
would
pretty
much
mirror
the.
C
The
a
the
requirements
for
the
a1
district,
some
of
the
highlights
of
that
the
property
has
to
be
two
acres
or
larger,
cannot
be
in
a
residential
subdivision
if
it
were
to
violate
any
covenants
or
restrictions
of
that
subdivision.
C
Can't
be
larger
than
500
square
feet
of
floor
area,
but
it
can
be
in
a
larger
building.
As
long
as
not
more
than
500
square
feet
is
devoted
to
the
roadside
stand,
they
can
have
a
roadside
stand
close
to
the
road,
but
that's
only
temporary
during
harvest
season,
and
then
they
they're
allowed
a
sign
of
64
square
feet
on
each
side,
not
except
seating
10
feet
in
height.
C
That
is,
and
that
pretty
much
mirrors
what
we
already
have
in
the
a1
district.
So
we're
asking
today
to
for
the
planning
zone,
the
committee
to
recommend
approval
of
this
text.
Amendment.
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A
If
that
becomes
a
hassle
who
enforces
it,
then
if
it's
in
the
covenants,
homeowners,
association,
homeowners
association,
so
that
wouldn't
call
on
us,
then
if
somebody
got
mad
and
got
man,
they
wouldn't
know
you.
C
A
C
To
vote,
that's
just
for
discussion
just
wanted
to
let
the
committee
know
that
we
are
taking
a
look
at
our
cannabis
ordinance
to
see
what
works
and
what
doesn't
work
and
we'll
likely
be
making
some
changes
and
sending
up
the
zoning
board
here
in
the
near
future.
A
few
of
the
things
we're
looking
at
is
the
2500
foot
setback
that
is
almost
a
half
a
mile
and
really
excludes
a
lot
of
properties
that
would
otherwise
be
suitable
for
a
for
a
cannabis
dispensary.
C
Another
one
we're
looking
at
is
the
manufactured
home
communities
or
parks
as
one
of
the
items
to
be
set
back
from,
but
we
will
be
looking
at
the
entire
section
of
the
ordinance.
The
fact
that
the
entire
ordinance
is
on
the
screen
there
to
see
if
there's
any
other
changes
that
would
that
need
to
be
made.
If
you
heard.
C
It's
similar,
except
for
some
of
those
setbacks.
Okay,
ours,
tend
to
be
a
little
larger
yeah.
We
got
more
room.
A
A
Okay,
yeah
yeah,
because
it
so
we
just
expect
to
see
something
at
the
next
meeting.
Then.
C
In
time
we
have
to,
we
have
to
put
the
application
together,
get
that
to
the
county
clerk
then
scheduled
for
public
hearing
for
the
zoning
board
of
appeals,
and
it
should
be
back
here
next
month.
Okay,
that
would
be
good.
A
Sooner
the
better
okay!
Next
up,
we
have
eda
grant
opportunities.
Mr
wilson's,
here
to
discuss
that
turn.
You
honor
number
18
over
there.
You
want
to
sit
down
with
your
computer,
no
okay,.
D
How's
everybody
today,
it's
never
quite
tall
enough,
so
chairman
wheeler
asked
that
we
come
forward.
I
guess
I
want
to
kind
of
talk
a
little
bit
about
this.
I
think,
maybe
in
a
little
broader
scale
and
then
get
back
to
kind
of
a
more
specific
ask
for
the
committee,
so
I
I'm
sure
you've
heard
a
lot
about
mask
off.
D
There
you
go
so
I'm
sure
you've
heard
a
lot
about
eda,
making
funds
available
for
the
american
recovery
reinvestment
act
and
part
of
that's
about
three
billion
dollars
that
they're
going
to
allocate
to
economic
development
activities
in
the
u.s
and
our
region.
The
chicago
region,
midwest
region,
will
receive
a
direct
allocation
of
some
of
those
funds.
Some
of
that
will
go
directly
to
the
state
of
illinois,
and
then
some
of
it
will
be
made
available
on
a
competitive
basis
to
communities.
So
we
excuse
me
as
a
county
could
apply.
D
We
could
apply
as
probably
a
greater
region
and-
and
these
involve
a
couple
steps
and-
and
this
is
kind
of
what
I
want
to
talk
about
so
a
lot
of
the
tranches
that
we
have
so
it's
tourism
and
outdirect,
good
jobs,
economic
adjustment,
indigenous
communities,
build
back
better
and
then
statewide
planning
and
research
grants,
and
so
some
of
them
are
specific
for
infrastructure.
Some
of
them
are
specific
for
non-infrastructure,
and
one
of
the
the
components
that
we're
typically
up
against
with
eda
is
having
what
they
call
the
sets
documents.
D
So
comprehensive
economic
development
strategy
is
something
that
a
local
jurisdiction
would
adopt,
but
somehow
eda
has
taken
this
this
concept
of
a
a
strategy
and
made
it
their
thing.
It's
a
you
have
to
have
a
certified
sense
and-
and
we
could
have
a
strategy-
we
actually
had
one
from
2013
to
2018-19
that
was
funded
by
eda
work
done
by
county
planning
staff
and
the
alliance
to
get
the
the
program
put
together
and
just.
D
Okay,
all
right
don't
break
the
stand
so
and
just
that
we
had
it
for
five
years.
It
was
a
document
that
was
created
because
everybody
said:
oh,
you
need
a
sads
to
get
eda
funds
and
then
we
never
got
any
eda
funds
we
didn't
apply
for
it,
but
obviously
with
a
new
pile
of
money
coming
in
because
of
coveted
response,
it
really
seems
like
a
timely
piece,
so
we
reached
out
to
eda
to
talk
a
little
bit
about.
D
I
mean
what
do
we
need
as
a
as
a
county
to
start
applying
for
these
funds,
and
the
answer
was
some
of
them.
You
may
need
a
seds
and
some
of
them
you
may
not
and
tell
us
specifically
what
you
you
think
the
funds
could
be
applied
for
and
and
we'll
tell
you
what
you
need
and
so
that
kind
of
kicked
off
a
conversation
with
some
of
our
community
partners
here.
D
Obviously,
the
city
of
kankakees
got
some
some
need
with
their
their
access
to
direct
entitlement
funds
and
wanting
this
and
we
got
to
where
you
know,
the
sets
is
probably
a
document
we
need
to
to
to
get
authored
and
really
the
sets
application
is,
is
open
through
the
30.
Well,
it's
open
for
a
long
time,
but
really
the
target
dates,
the
31st
of
october
and
so
from
the
committee
today.
D
What
we
would
like
is
is
authorization
you
know
to
move
forward
for
the
for
the
county
board
for
chairman
wheeler
to
sign
an
application
to
apply
for
100
funding
to
update
our
sets.
You
know
if
we
could
get
it
in
front
of
full
board
next
month
and
do
the
full
application
by
31st
and
then
that
would
as
we're
going
through
that
process
and
talking
with
eda.
That
would
allow
us
to
be.
You
know,
kind
of
open,
more
doors
to
look
for
more
funding.
D
A
lot
of
the
other
funding
tranches,
fortunately
aren't
closing
until
22..
I
mean
there's
a
lot
of
them
in
january,
22
and
february
of
22
to
where
this
gives
us
a
little
time
to
get
this
process
under
underway.
Before
we
start
looking
at,
you
know
exactly
what
type
of
activity
we
would
want
to
apply
for,
who
would
our
partners
be?
D
I
will
say,
the
one
interesting
thing
about
asseds
is
previously
as
a
one
county
msa
we
applied
for
a
sets
for
kankakee
county,
so
our
our
metro
area,
just
as
the
county
board
the
county
boundaries
they're
currently
saying
we
need
some
more
development
partners
in
this
and
we're
trying
to
kind
of
leg
out.
Does
that
mean
in
another
county?
D
Does
that
mean
one
of
our
communities
within
our
county,
because
our
trade
area
is
very
specific
to
the
county,
but
the
eda
regulation
also
requires
that
the
district
have
more
than
one
county
participant,
so
we're
not
alone
in
this.
This
effort
right,
our
neighbors,
that
don't
you
know
a
few
of
our
neighbors.
Don't
have
active
seds,
I
will
say,
will
county
is
part
of
the
the
cmap
area.
D
So,
for
five
years,
when
cmap
does
the
2040,
they
have
a
seds
and
that's
only
good
for
five
years
and
then
after
that
they
don't
have
a
sets
for
five
years
or
grundy
is
currently
working
off.
An
alternative
document
iroquois
does
not
have
one
livingston
is
part
of
a
greater
regional
set.
So
we
started
to
kind
of
look
at
at
the
partners
to
see
who
you
know.
Who
would
be
our
prime
partners?
Would
it
be
the
city
of
kankakee
and
in
bradley
bourbon
and
the
metro,
or
would
it
be?
D
You
know
every
community
within
the
county,
because
we,
under
our
umbrella
as
a
county,
can
cover
all
of
those
jurisdictions.
They
can.
You
know
kind
of
fall
in
under
that,
but
we
need
to
make
some
of
those
those
partnerships
happen.
They
need
to.
You
know,
participate
in
this
activity
because,
if
we're
talking
about
a
comprehensive
strategy-
and
they
haven't-
you
know
that
some
of
the
jurisdictions
haven't
participated.
It
makes
it
very
difficult
to
make
that
document
kind
of
make
sense
for
us.
D
So
it's
a,
I
would
say
it's
a
relatively
simple
ask,
and
this
is,
you
know,
100
grand
funding.
We
just
need
authorization
to
fill
out
the
sf-424
and
have
chairman
wheeler
sign
and
get
a
few
documents
put
together,
and
then
we
can
really
start
rolling
down
that
process
to
see
what
other
funds
are
available.
I
mean
the
the
tourism
activity.
D
Is
it's
750
million
dollars
and
I
think
240
of
that's
competitive,
so
states
are
going
to
receive
direct
allocation
and
but
there's
be
a
pretty
big
tranche
of
money
that
would
be
individual
competitive
applications.
If
it's
something
we
want
to
look
into,
if
we've
got
areas
we
want
to
focus
on.
Having
that
sets,
document
in
place
and
or
underway
will
allow
us
to
to
kind
of
open
that
door,
and
so
it
just
it
seems
timely.
D
As
far
as
updating
the
sets
is
concerned,
there
are
plenty
consulting
teams
that
do
do
that
type
of
work.
We
would
be
looking
to
do
maybe
a
more
truncated
process.
We
don't
want
a
really
long.
You
know
a
year-long
development.
D
We've
got
an
existing
strategy,
we
can
kind
of
do
the
dust-off
activity,
but
we're
organizing
costs
things
like
that,
trying
to
put
together
an
appropriate
ask
and
eda
does
a
little
bit
of
guidance
on
this
one
where
they
have
an
idea
of
what
they
would
be
willing
to
fund
for
the
said,
so
we'll
we'll
look
for
feedback
from
them,
and
so
today
I
don't
have
the
exact
number.
D
You
know
we're
kind
of
working
through
the
process,
but
we'd
like
to
be
authorized
to
at
least
apply
for
that
grant
after
the
the
full
board
meeting
in
october.
Okay.
A
D
Us
okay,
so
sets
is
a
comprehensive
economic
development
strategy
that
is
our
similar
to
a
comprehensive
land
use
plan.
It
would
just
be
our
five
or
ten
year
horizon
for
clustered.
You
know
clusters
for
development.
We
we
work
in
pharma,
food,
chemical,
steel.
You
know
we
would
focus
on
those
areas
with
the
logistics.
We
would
see
what
areas
we
want
to
work
on.
D
We
would
talk
about
workforce
development
and
redevelopment
access
to
training,
so
we
it
allows
the
kind
of
that
overarching
comprehensive
approach
to
to
economic
development,
okay,
cmap,
the
chicago
metro,
metropolitan
agency,
on
planning.
They
are
the
greater
region.
So
it's
it's
chicago
cook
and
then
the
collars
are
part
of
that.
So
will
gets.
That
being
part
of
that,
you
know
chicago
or
cmap,
go
2040
or
2050
or
whatever.
It
is
that's
a
document
they
do
for
that
entire
region.
D
Okay,
so
that
you
know
it
was
a
the
two
agencies,
the
transit
agency
and
the
planning
agency
merged
a
few
years
ago,
10
or
15.
Now
I
guess
and
made
made
cmap
and
they
they
do
the
the
planning
for
that
area
like
we
do.
The
planning
in
our
department
for
the
county,
yeah.
A
D
What
we
will
be
applying
for
in
this
initial
one
is:
is
100,
funded
they've
opened
that
I
would
say,
through
a
lot
of
the
coveted
funding
there,
there's
language
in
the
the
no
fo,
so
the
notice
of
funding
opportunities
for
it
says
like
it's
called
the
cost
share,
match
it'll,
say:
100
federal
funding
has
been
allocated,
however,
applications
that
are
using
local
match
may
be
considered
to
be
more
competitive.
D
So,
as
we
start
to
look
for
these
funds-
and
we
start
to
organize
partners
if
we
can
put
together
some
some
local
funds-
and
I
would
say
probably
as
as
as
you're
looking
at-
is
that
I'm
looking
at
it?
Those
would
be
non-general.
D
A
D
I
mean
that's
really
project
specific.
As
far
as
the
readiness
is
concerned,
I
would
say
we're
probably
looking
between
40
and
70
thousand
dollars
to
update
the
seds,
and
that's
probably
the
the
only
one.
I
have
a
specific
target
on.
I
mean
really.
It
comes
from.
D
You
know
what
what
are
our
partners
needing
as
far
as
they're
concerned
and,
potentially
what
what
type
of
funds
have
been
asked
for
of
this
board
that
maybe
we
didn't
have
funding
for
that.
We
could
potentially
ask
the
eda
to
help
fund
if
somebody
was
looking
for
a
specific
activity
where
we
felt
like
we
couldn't
maybe
maybe
fund
that
and
that-
and
that
would
come
out
of
the
committee
work,
that
the
the
arpa
committee
here
is
working
on.
Okay,.
E
Thank
you,
mr
chairman.
I've
identified
roughly
about
14
million
dollars
and
asked
so
far
based
on
those
different
buckets
that
he
described
anything
from
outdoor
music
venues
to
mobile,
18,
wheeler
training,
workforce
training,
vehicles
that
go
out
to
either
neighborhoods
or
schools,
or
factories
to
train
people
on
the
open
jobs
that
we
have
so
there's
a
huge
gambit
of
what
we're
talking
about
here
and
it's
just
not
in
one
specific
area.
But
in
order
for
us
to
be
in
the
game,
we
got
to
get
in
the
game
with
the
suds.
E
That's
what
this
is
all
about.
Now
some
counties
are
asking
or
some
economic
development
organizations
are
asking
their
counties
to
use
their
coveted
money
for
this,
we're
actually
reaching
out
to
the
eda
to
use
their
money
for
this
to
first
heads,
because
everybody's
realizing
theirs
is
expired
or
knew
they
had
to
do
this
anyway,
but
they
had
limited
funds
so
to
say
what
we're
going
to
use
it
for
it's
anything
and
everything
that's
available.
When
the
time
comes,
we
just
can't
even
apply
until
we
have
it
and
we
need
it
anyway.
D
Yeah,
the
priority
item
for
us
is
being
able
to
apply
for
the
greater
toronto
funds,
but
I
will
say
having
that
that
holistic
consensus-built
document
surrounding
I
mean
everybody-
wants
a
water
park
right.
It's
like
we
need
to
focus.
We
need
a
water
parking,
it's
like
that's
wisconsin,
dell's
job.
You
know
we
we
do
steel.
We
need
downstream
manufacturers
that
utilize
steel.
We
need
upstream
suppliers
that
that
feed
into
that
steel
industry.
We
need
to
focus
on.
You
know
chemical
industry
who
can
use
a
byproduct
off
product.
D
You
know
either
up
or
downstream.
So
it's
it's
focusing
on
that
supply
chain
on
that
access
to
you
know,
competitive
labor,
that's
in
that
that
similar
working
group
and
and
a
lot
of
this
stuff
is
getting
done
and
a
lot
of
the
stuff
was
outlined
in
the
the
2013
sets
document.
D
But
it's
about
you
know:
ileana
expressway,
the
south,
suburban
airport,
where
you
know,
and
what
in
the
I
don't
want
to
say
the
initial
consideration
for
it
we're
all
in
this
document,
so
some
things
have
changed
and
you
know,
while
we
still
work
on
east
west,
you
know
truck
traffic
in
in
the
county,
we're
trying
to
focus
on
a
solution
for
that
it'll
be
a
different
solution
and
that
can
be
memorialized
in
this
document
that
this.
These
are
our
goals.
For
that
type
of
you
know
opportunity.
D
I
don't
want
to
say
problem,
but
there
are.
There
are
opportunities
for
us
to
sit
down
with
all
of
our
communities
and
really
kind
of
build
that
consensus
and
talk
with
our
neighbors
and
talk
with
our
factories
and
talk
with
our
employers
to
see
what
what
what
their
needs
look
like,
what
would
help
for
them
and
then
then
you
start
to
look
for
here's
a
tranche,
here's,
a
project
that
fits
in
that
tranche.
So
let's
apply
for
funds
for
that.
Okay,
thanks.
E
Follow-Up
sure
it's
just
a
question
ben
I
had
asked
about
this.
I
didn't
know
if
he
had
an
answer
for
the
committee's
sake.
I
I
went
up
to
will
county
talked
to
their
county
executive
up
there
about
this
effort
and
wasn't
didn't
get
much
interest
out
of
will
county
frankly,
probably
because
they
already
can
check
the
box,
they
don't
really
see
the
need
to
do
this
with
kankakee
right
now.
E
I'll
keep
working
on
that,
because
I
think
we
need
to
have
a
strong
partner
there,
but
can
we
use
eastern
will
county
without
even
the
county's
permission?
We
just
approach
those
communities,
because
if
you
look
at
beecher
and
pieton
in
those
communities
we're
their
natural
shopping
area,
we're
we're
more
connected
to
eastern
will
county
than
joliet
is,
and
so
can
we
approach
them
without
to
be
part
of
ours.
I
guess
yeah.
D
D
You
know
east
west
for
for
will
county
as
an
example
is
not
exactly
an
easy
connection,
I
mean,
and
that
would
be
where
so,
when
I
when
I
was
on
the
phone
with
the
eda
and
I've
talked
to
chairman
wheeler
about
this,
the
agency
I
came
from
two
stops
ago
has
a
economic
development
district,
so
I
called
kevin
lindemann
and
said:
hey.
D
Can
we
just
get
added
to
your
district
to
check
the
box,
so
we
can
apply,
and
I
mean
that's
a
much
more
truncated
process
and
and-
and
he
was
like
he's
like
we
go
all
the
way
to
bureau
county
we're
touching
henry
county
he's
like
you
know
our
we're
we're
way
too
spread
out
as
it
is.
It
doesn't
make
sense,
so
you
start
asking
well
what
you
know,
what
about
livingston
or
what
you
know
where,
but
where
are
connections
and
I
think
the
chairman
hit
on
the
head-
our
connections
are
at
eastern
will
county.
D
You
know,
that's
how
we
connect
through
to
the
greater
chicagoland
region.
Is
it
possible
to
get
you
know?
Eastern
will
without
you
know,
or
can
they
be
part
of
both
can
can
will
be
part
of
the
cmap
program
for
for
the
five
years
and
then
eastern
will
county
and
their
communities
can
be
represented.
I
think
it's
a
that's
a
further
question
for
eda
to
really
clarify
for
us,
but
this
is
something
we
can
ask
for
funds
for
in
our
our
application.
A
A
F
That,
oh,
that
I
see
bbb
looks
like
it
can
encompass
pembroke
as
well,
because
if
I'm,
if
I'm
not
mistaken,
you-
you
termed
it
as
the
indigen
indigenous
communities
built
back
better,
and
I
think
that
would
be
a
prime
example
of
icbb
yeah.
D
Yeah
I
mean
and
that's
a
that's
an
area
we
focused
on,
for
you
know,
for
development,
we're
working
with
the
township
and
we're
working
with
sam,
very
regularly
working
with
with
mayor
hodge
and
trying
to
see
kind
of
what
what
areas
of
focus
are,
and
this
is
where,
when
we
start,
when
we
talk
about
building
that
partnership,
I
mean
what
is
the
actual
ask
right,
I
mean
it.
We
we
kind
of.
We
all
know
it's.
Okay,
this
broadband
is
a
critical
piece
of
infrastructure.
D
The
pipeline
obviously
has
been
well
supported
by
the
people
in
this
room
and
the
people
outside
of
this
room.
You
know,
but
what
are?
What
are
the
other
activities?
That
would
make
sense.
Is
it
is
it
you
know
direct
focus
on
workforce?
Is
it
direct
focus
on
you
know?
New
manufacturing
is
a
critical
infrastructure.
Need
I
mean.
Obviously
we
this
board
has
seen
you
know
a
request
for
for
critical
infrastructure,
but
is
it
is
a
greater
question?
Not
just
fixing
a
wet?
D
D
Look
like
how
hard
is
it
for
a
business
to
get
get
in
if
they
don't
know
necessarily
what
the
water
capacity
or
what
wastewater
capacity
will
be
in
the
next
10
years
as
they
look
for
a
growth
growth
plan
for
their
organization,
so
it
could
be
a
greater
a
program,
and
I
think
that
that's
where
this,
these
eda
dollars
are
nice,
because
it's
not
just
it's
not
just
dollars
for
for
things.
It's
not
widgets.
It's
potentially
programming.
It's
it's
access
to
to
training,
to
people
chairman
wheeler's
example
of
this
kind
of
mobile.
D
You
know
you
have
a
welding,
you
know
training
facility,
they
pull
up
with
a
truck
and
you
can
weld
in
the
truck
and
you
get
trained
on
the
job
site
and
then
you're
not
commuting
and
it's
not
as
far
away
or
you
can
bring
it
into
an
area
of
specific
need,
and
you
can
train
individuals
on
on
that.
There's
partnerships
within
hopkins
park
and
pembroke
township.
You
know
talk
to
somebody
like
lions
construction
to
see.
D
If
there's
you
know
an
opportunity
for
for
them
to
be,
you
know
hosting
or
housing
or
the,
but
these
are
where
the
partners
have
to
tell
us.
This
is
the
the
key
area
of
need
and
that's
what
that
says.
Document
does,
as
we
all
sit
down
and
say
where,
where
and
what
are
we
focused
on,
and
you
know
because
it's
just
hard
to
say,
you
know,
throw
up,
throw
that
one
in
the
bucket
or
throw
a
blanket
over
that
one.
Then
you
know
just
it's
harder
to
do
that.
D
F
Right
so
with
that
being
said,
I
noticed
that
when
they
said
integers
that
kind
of
goes
through
my
mind
there,
however,
there's
a
lot
of
great
qualities
in
kangaki.
One
of
the
things
I
think
is
forgotten
is
that
we
are
a
college
town
and
that's
something
that's
been.
F
I
don't
see
it's
really
been
pushed
enough,
but
there's
a
lot
of
areas
here
that
you
know,
I
think
would
be
great,
for
you
know,
enhance
economic
development,
even
if
it's
just
the
preliminary
processes
of
of
the
idea
of
how
do
we
build
better
in
community?
That's
already,
it
may
suffer,
but
it's
building
back.
D
Yeah
and
that's
the
so
it's
a
little
bit
of
future
proofing
right,
it's
and
I
would
say
not
only
are
we
a
college
town
or
a
university
town
and
it's
partnerships
with
both
kcc
and
and
all
of
that
and
trying
to
make
sure
that
access
to
those
needed
training
programs
are
available.
D
I
I
will
say
that
kcc
in
my
short
time
here
has
been
an
amazing
partner
in
if
a
business
needs
a
program
they're
willing
to
build
the
program
for
them,
but
if
they
could
always
do
more,
if
they're,
if
the
funds
were
available
or
if
the
people
were
available
and
that's
where
these
types
of
dollars
and
opportunities
come
to
really
help
us
better.
What
we're
already
working
on.
A
Okay
thanks
anyone
else
have
anything.
So
let's
get
a
voice
vote
on
this
one,
we're
all
in
favor,
say:
aye
type
thing
you
the
first
and
the
second.
What
I
mean
do
we
do
want
to
do
a
vote
or
we
just
want
to
talk
about
it.
Do
a
vote.
Okay,
we
got,
we
get
a
motion,
miss
peters,
and
then
we
got
mr
gower
here
for
a
second
and
like
we
get
it
all
in
favor,
say:
aye,
okay,
a
poll
with
same
sign:
can
we
get
a
roll
call?