MINUTES TOWN OF STOKESDALE TOWN COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING 8325 ANGEL-PARDUE ROAD STOKESDALE, NC 27357 MARCH14, 2024 AT 7:00 PM In attendance: Mayor Pro Tem Derek Foy; Councilman Jim Rigsbee; Councilman Jimmy Landreth; Councilman Tim Jones; Town Attorney Charles H. Winfree; Town Finance/Budget Officer Kimberly Thacker and Town Clerk Robbie Lee Wagoner II. 01. Call to Order, Pledge of Allegiance, and Invocation. Mayor Pro Tem Foy called the meeting to order at 7:00 PM. Mayor Pro Tem Foy led the Pledge of Allegiance. Guest Pastor Ben Piatt delivered the opening invocation. 02. Review and Adopt the. Agenda: March 14, 2024. Councilman Jones requested an Amendment to add a discussion with Summerfield Town Councilman Heath Clay and a possible vote to support Summerfield in its fight Councilman Jones requested an Amendment to continue Agenda Item Number 15 (Consideration of a resolution tot the Guilford County Board of Commissioners regarding sales tax distribution) until the next regular Town Council meeting. Mayor Pro Tem Foy made a Motion to adopt the agenda as amended. against de-annexation as Agenda Item Number 14a. Councilman Rigsbee seconded the motion. Mayor Crawford Councilman Landreth YES Councilman Jones Motion carried (4-0). ABSENT YES Mayor Pro Tem Foy YES Councilman Rigsbee YES 208 03. Presentation of Girl Scout Gold Award Project. Mayor Pro Tem Foy introduced Kaveesha Abeykoon, Girl Scout, and 10th grade student Kaveesha Abeykoob presented her Girl Scout Gold Award project proposal. This project would introduce a pollinator garden at the Stokesdale Town Park. Councilman Jones made a Motion to approve the project as proposed by Kaveesha Abeykoon with the stipulation that Councilman Rigsbee, as the chairman of the' Town Property Committee, collaborate with Kaveesha Abeykoon to approve the location of at Northwest Guilford High School. the pollinator garden at the Stokesdale Town Park. Councilman Landreth seconded thei motion. Mayor Crawford Councilman Landreth YES Councilman Jones Motion carried (4-0). ABSENT YES Mayor Pro Tem Foy YES Councilman Rigsbee YES 04. Presentation of Eagle Scout Project Mayor Pro Tem Foy introduced Andrew Knesel, Boy Scout with Troop 139 of Oak Ridge, North Carolina. Andew Knesel presented his Eagle Scout project proposal. This project would allow for the design and development of nature trails throughout Stokesdale Town Park. Andrew Knesel did confirm that the Eagle Scout board did approve his project as presented. Mayor Pro Tem Foy made a Motion for the' Town Park Improvement Committee to collaborate with. Andrew Knesel for the installation of nature trails, as proposed by Andrew Knesel, throughout the Stokesdale Town Park. Councilman Landreth seconded the motion. Councilman Jones requested a friendly amendment for the informational packet provided by Andrew Knesel during the meeting to be permanently retained in the Mayor Pro Tem Foy and Councilman Landreth accepted the friendly amendment Town's récords by the Town Clerk. requested by Councilman Tim Jones. 209 Mayor Crawford Councilman Landreth YES Councilman Jones Motion carried (4-0). ABSENT YES Mayor Pro Tem Foy YES Councilman Rigsbee YES 05. Consideration of Appointment of an Alternate Member to the Town of Mayor Pro Tem Foy made a Nomination to appoint Chris Sumner as an alternate Stokesdale Board of Adjustment. member to the Town of Stokesdale Board of Adjustment. Councilman Jones seconded the nomination. Mayor Crawford Councilman Landreth YES Councilman Jones Motion carried (4-0). ABSENT YES Mayor Pro Tem Foy YES Councilman Rigsbee YES LKENNETH CHRISTOPHER SUMNER, do solemnly swear [or affirm] that I will support the Constitution and Laws of the United States; that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to the State of North Carolina, and to the constitutional powers and authorities which are or may be established for the government thereof; that I will endeavor to support, maintain and defend the Constitution and laws of said State, not inconsistent with the Constitution of the United States, to the best of my knowledge and ability; and that I will faithfully discharge the duties of my office as TOWN BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT ALTERNATE MEMBER for the Town of Stokesdale, North Carolina, so help me God [as my solemn affirmation). Newly appointed Town of Stokesdale Board of Adjustment Alternate Member Chris 06. Recess to allow for the Town of Stokesdale Board of Adjustment Meeting. Mayor Pro Tem Foy made a Motion to: recess the meeting to allow for the Town of Sumner was sworn into office by Town Clerk Wagoner. Stokesdale Board of Adjustment Meeting. Councilman Jones seconded the motion. Mayor Crawford Councilman Landreth YES Councilman Jones ABSENT YES Mayor Pro Tem Foy YES Councilman Rigsbee YES 210 Motion carried (4-0) The meeting was recessed at 7:321 PM. Mayor Pro Tem Foy made a Motion to reconvene the meeting at 9:001 PM. Councilman Landreth seconded the motion. Mayor Crawford Councilman Landreth YES Councilman Jones Motion carried (4-0) ABSENT YES Mayor Pro Tem Foy YES Councilman Rigsbee ABSENT Councilman Landreth requested to move Agenda Item Number 12 (Discussion of proposed 2023 Thoroughfare Street Plan by the Stokesdale Town Council, the North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT), and the Greensboro Urban Area Metropolitan Planning Organization (GUAMPO)) to this location. (No formal motion 12. Discussion of proposed 2023 Thoroughfare and Collectors Street Plan by the Stokesdale Town Council, the North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT), and the Greensboro Urban Area Metropolitan Planning Organization (GUAMPO). (Requested during the February 08, 2024, regular was made) Town Council meeting) Mayor Pro Tem Foy of Stokesdale led a discussion, highlighting the 2023 Comprehensive Transportation Plan by thel Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO). Concerns were: raised regarding the inclusion of the northern route. of the US Highway 1581 Bypass in Stokesdale. Mayor Pro Tem Foy emphasized the need for a unified stance from the North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT) before Brian Ketner, employee of RK&K Engineering who has been contracted by thel NCDOT, addressed the council, acknowledging their concerns and explaining recent communications regarding the proposed Thoroughfare and Collectors Street Plan. He outlined thel history of the R-2577 project, its sections, and the criteria for project prioritization under the Strategic Mobility Formula. Ketner clarified that the traffic projections did not justify the need for a northern bypass by 2045, citing ample capacity the Town Council could approve the plan. on existing roads. Options for the Town Council regarding thel R-2577 project were presented, emphasizing the importance of informed decision-making. Councilman Landreth 211 sought clarification on the Council'sa authority over the project, which was confirmed by Transportation Planner Craig McKinney provided insights from GUAMPO, indicating a public survey to gauge opinions on the USI Highway 158 Bypass. He stressed the Ketner, given the Town's membership in thel MPO. importance of cost-benefit analysis in projectfunding decisions. Concerns were expressed by Councilman Landreth for property owners affected by the project. McKinney assured the council of ongoing efforts to reconsider the proposed Attorney Amanda Hodierne represented impacted property owners and advocated for reconsideration of the Thoroughfare and Collectors Street Plan. She detailed the process of plan adoption and highlighted the potential removal of the northern bypass based on traffic data. Hodierne clarified thel MPO's role and confirmed ongoing discussions to In conclusion, Mayor Pro Tem Foy commended the representatives for their input and emphasized thei need for thorough consideration before adopting the proposed plan. Discussions will continue pending survey results and further recommendations. plan, awaiting survey results for updated recommendations. amend the plan. 07. Review and Adopt the Following Minutes: a) August 16, 2022, Special Called Town Council Meeting (Water System b) August 30, 2022, Special Called Town Council Meeting (Water System c) September: 13, 2022, Special Called Town Council Meeting (Water System d) October11, 2022, Special Called Town Council Meeting (Water System e) November 01, 2022, Special Called Town Council Meeting (Water System Workshop) Workshop) Workshop) Workshop) Workshop) September: 14, 2023, Regular Town Council Meeting g) October 12, 2023, Regular Town Council Meeting h) October 12, 2023, Closed Session Meeting i) October 20, 2023, Special Called Town Council Meeting J) February 08, 2024, Regular Town Council Meeting Councilman Jones requested to move Agenda Item Number 7 (Review and. Adopt the Following Minutes) to the end of the meeting. (No formal motion was made) Town Council agreed to make the changes. 212 08. Public Safety Reports: a) Stokesdale Fire Department Town Clerk Wagoner presented the report provided by the Stokesdale Fire Department. b) Guilford County Sheriff's Office Town Clerk Wagoner presented the report provided by the Guilford County Sheriff's Office. 09. Administrative Reports: a) Administrative: Town Clerk Robbie Lee Wagoner II Town Clerk Wagoner presented the Administrative Report. b) Planning Board: Town Clerk Robbie Lee Wagoner II Town Clerk Wagoner presented the. Planning Board report. c) Property Committee: Councilman Jim Rigsbee Councilman Jim Rigsbee presented the Property Committee report. d) Town Park Improvement Committee: Committee Chairman Tee Stephenson Committee Chairman Tee Stephenson presented the Town Park Improvement 10. Financial Reports: Town Finance/Budget Officer Kimberly Thacker Committee report. a) Financial Report: Town of Stokesdale General Fund Town Finance/Budget: Officer Thacker presented the financial report for the Town's General Fund. b) Financial Report: Town of Stokesdale Water Enterprise Fund Town Finance/Budget Officer Thacker presented the financial report for the Town's 11. Citizen's Comments from the Floor (3-Minute Limit per Speaker). Water Enterprise Fund. 213 Citizen Name: Molly Byrd Address: Town of Summerfield, North Carolina Comment: Discussed Friends of Stokesdale Family Fun Day on April 20, 2024. OLD BUSINESS ITEMS: 12. Discussion of proposed 2023 Thoroughfare and Collectors Street Plan by the Stokesdale Town Council, the North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT), and the Greensboro Urban Area Metropolitan Planning Organization (GUAMPO). (Requested during the February 08, 2024, regular Town Council Meeting. This agenda item was moved to before Agenda Item Number 7 (Review and Adopt the 13. Consideration to purchase items for the Stokesdale Town Park. (Continued Councilman Landreth requested that Agenda Item Number 13 (Consideration to purchase items for the Stokesdale Town Park) be moved to later in the meeting. (No Itwas moved to after Agenda Item Number 14a (Discussion by Summerfield Town Councilman Heath Clay and possible vote to support Summerfield in its fight against Following Minutes). (No formal motion was made) from. February 08, 2024, regular Town Council meeting) formal motion was made) de-annexation). NEW BUSINESS ITEMS: 14. Discussion by Town Attorney and Town Planner regarding updates to the Town Attorney Winfree presented a PowerPoint presentation to the Town Council regarding the Town'sl Development Ordinance. Contracted Town Planner, Justin Mayor Pro Tem Foy requested to move Agenda Item Number 16 toi this location. (No 16. Consideration of proposal for Lead and Copper Rule (LCR) revisions service Aaron Babson, representing Hazen & Sawyer, discussed the Lead and Copper Rule (LCR) revisions pertaining to the service line inventory. Mr. Babson emphasized the Town of Stokesdale Development Ordinance. Snyder, assisted with the presentation. formal motion was: made) line inventory compliance support. 214 mandatory nature of this inventory due tot the Town's operation of a municipal water service. Mr. Babson stressed the importance of accuracy in this inventory. Furthermore, Mr. Babson presented Hazen & Sawyer's proposal aimed at facilitating and supporting the Town with this crucial inventory, delivering a comprehensive overview of the proposal. Mayor Pro Tem Foy made a Motion to accept the proposal from Hazen & Sawyer dated March 12, 2024, with the amount not to exceed $30,000 and funding come from the House Bill 1163 grant received by the Town. Councilman Jones seconded the motion. Mayor Crawford Councilman Landreth YES Councilman Jones Motion carried (4-0). ABSENT YES Mayor Pro Tem Foy YES Councilman Rigsbee YES 14a. Discussion by Summerfield Town Councilman Heath Clay and possible vote Heath Clay introduced himself as a new: member of the Summerfield Town Council. Mr. Clay asked for the Town of Stokesdale tol help fight de-annexation in the Town of Summerfield. Mr. Clay provided the' Town Council with a list of facts regarding the Councilman Jones made a Motion for the Town Council to officially adopt the provided list and prominently display it on both the Town's website and Facebook page. The aim is to encourage citizens to actively engage by reaching out tol legislators independently. The objective is clear: to oppose NCHouse Bill 5, which includes the contentious de- tos support Summerfield in its fight against de-annexation. potential de-annexation in the' Town of Summerfield. annexation within the Town of Summerfield. Mayor Pro Tem Foy seconded the motion. Mayor Crawford Councilman Landreth YES Councilman Jones Motion carried (4-0) ABSENT YES Mayor Pro Tem Foy YES Councilman Rigsbee YES The Town Council requested that Town Clerk Wagoner send the provided list to the Northwest Observer, Rhino Times, 3 Local TV Outlets, Summerfield Scoop, and Greensboro News & Record. (No formal motion was made) 215 13. Consideration to purchase items for the Stokesdale Town Park. (Continued Councilman Landreth made a Motion to approve thej proposal from Backyard Paradise (Estimate No. 1012, dated February 14, 2024) in the amount of $12,897.77 tol be paid from February 08, 2024, regular Town Council meeting) using the ARPA funds grant. Mayor Pro Tem Foy seconded the motion. Mayor Crawford Councilman Landreth YES Councilman Jones Motion carried (4-0). ABSENT YES Mayor Pro Tem Foy YES Councilman Rigsbee YES 15. Consideration of a resolution to the Guilford County Board of Commissioners Councilman Jones requested an Amendment at the beginning of the meeting to continue Item Number 15 (Consideration of a resolution to the Guilford County Board ofCommissioners regarding sales tax distribution) until the next regular Town Council 16. Consideration of proposal for Lead and Copper Rule (LCR) revisions service Mayor Pro Tem Foy moved Agenda Item Number 16 (Consideration of proposal for Lead and Copper Rule (LCR) revisions service line inventory compliance support.) to be discussed immediately after. Agenda Item Number 14 (Discussion by" Town Attorney and Town Planner regarding updates to the Town of Stokesdale Development 17. Consideration of proposal to renew or upgrade internet, phone, and video Town Clerk Wagoner outlined the proposal provided by Spectrum Enterprise. Mayor Pro Tem Foy made a Motion to renew the contract with Spectrum Enterprise. regarding sales tax distribution. meeting. The agenda was adopted with the change. line inventory compliance support. Ordinance). (No formal motion was made) services at Stokesdale Town Hall. Mayor Pro Tem Foy withdrew the motion. 216 Town Clerk Wagoner was tasked with calling Spectrum Enterprise to request a 12- month contract, rather than the 36-month contract that was provided. (No formal 18. Consideration of proposals to prepare and stain picnic shelters located at Councilman Rigsbee made a Motion to accept the proposal provided by CertaPro Painters (Dated March 01, 2024) for two coats of semi-stain tol be applied on both picnic shelters located at the Stokesdale Town Park. The amount is not to exceed $2,750 and motion was made) Stokesdale Town Park. theamount is to be paid from the ARPA funds grant. Mayor Pro Tem Foy seconded the motion. Mayor Crawford Councilman Landreth YES Councilman Jones Motion carried (4-0) ABSENT YES Mayor Pro Tem Foy YES Councilman Rigsbee YES 19. Consideration of proposals to install an outdoor water spigot at the concession Councilman Landreth made a Motion to accept the proposal provided by Gauldin Plumbing (Dated March 11, 2024) for the Woodford Model 17 with stem lock water spigot, as well as the: installation of this product onto the back wall of the concession stand/restrooms at the Stokesdale Town Park. The amount is not to exceed the proposed amount of $533.75 and the amount is to be paid from the ARPA funds grant. stand located at Stokesdale Town Park. Councilman Jones seconded the motion. Mayor Crawford Councilman Landreth YES Councilman Jones Motion carried (4-0) ABSENT YES Mayor Pro Tem Foy YES Councilman Rigsbee YES 20. Consideration of dates for spring bulk waste collection by GFL Environmental Councilman Landreth made a Motion to approve the date proposed by GFL Environmental for spring bulk waste collection at the Stokesdale Town Hall. That date at Stokesdale Town Hall. 217 being Thursday, April 25, 2024, with bulk waste collection taking place for a period of one to two weeks thereafter. Mayor Pro Tem Foy seconded the motion. Mayor Crawford Councilman Landreth YES Councilman Jones Motion carried (4-0) ABSENT YES Mayor Pro Tem Foy YES Councilman Rigsbee YES 21. Consideration of proposal for lawn & grounds maintenance of all town-owned Councilman Landreth made a Motion to approve the proposed 2024 & 2025 Services Agreement from Excellence Lawn Care, dated March 06, 2024, ata contracted rate not exceeding $30,000 annually, contingent upon Excellence Lawn Care's commitment to include the blowing of the basketball and pickleball courts at no extra expense. properties. Mayor Pro Tem Foy seconded the motion. Mayor Crawford Councilman Landreth YES Councilman Jones Motion carried (4-0) ABSENT YES Mayor Pro Tem Foy YES Councilman Rigsbee YES 22. Consideration of proposal for repairs to the grass at Stokesdale Town Park, which incurred damage as a result of vandalism by a motor vehicle. Councilman Jones made a Motion to approve the proposal submitted by Excellence Lawn Care, dated March 6, 2024, to rectify the damage inflicted upon the grass areas at Stokesdale Town Park as a result of the recent act of vandalism. This necessary expenditure shall be covered under the maintenance allocation designated for the Town Park. Mayor Pro Tem Foy seconded the motion. Mayor Crawford Councilman Landreth YES Councilman Jones Motion carried (4-0) ABSENT YES Mayor Pro Tem Foy YES Councilman Rigsbee YES 218 23. Citizen's Comments from the Floor (3-Minute Limit per Speaker). Citizen Name: Michael Logan Address: 5202 Rambling Road, Greensboro, North Carolina 27409 Comment: Provided a brief update to the Town Council on the Guilford County School Board. 24. Closed Session in accordance with S 143-318.11 (Closed Sessions). (a) Permitted Purposes. Iti is the policy of this State that closed sessions shall be held only when required to permit a public body to act in the public interest as permitted ini this section. A public body may hold a closed session and exclude the public only when a closed session is required. (3) To consult with an attorney employed or retained by the public body in order to preserve the attorney-client privilege between the attorney and the public body, which privilege is hereby acknowledged. Due to time constraints, the' Town Council agreed to cancel this closed session meeting. (No formal motion was made) 25. Council Comments. Mayor Pro Tem Foy: Expressed his gratitude for Town Attorney Chuck Winfree, contracted Town Planner Justin Snyder, Town Staff, and Patti Stokes with the Councilman Landreth: Expressed his gratitude for everyone in attendance. Councilman Rigsbee: Expressed his gratitude for everyone in attendance. Announced that the Northwest Guilford High School Vikings lacrosse team would be hosting a special game in memory of Sgt. Dalel Nix of the Greensboro Police Department. Councilman Jones: Reminded the Town Council to approve the minutes that had been placed on this meeting's s agenda. Expressed his gratitude for Tee Stephenson, Karen Landreth, and Michael Logan for being in attendance. Also expressed his gratitude for Town Attorney Chuck Winfree. Mentioned that de-annexation is no solution for the Northwest Observer. state of North Carolina. 07. Review and Adopt the Following Minutes: a) August 16, 2022, Special Called Town Council Meeting (Water System Workshop) Mayor Pro Tem Foy made a Motion to adopt the minutes, as written, from the August 16, 2022, Special Called Town Council Meeting (Water System Workshop). 219 Councilman Rigsbee seconded the motion. Mayor Crawford Councilman Landreth YES Councilman Jones Motion carried (4-0) ABSENT YES Mayor Pro Tem Foy YES Councilman Rigsbee YES b) August 30, 2022, Special Called Town Council Meeting (Water System Workshop) Mayor Pro Tem Foy made a Motion to adopt the minutes, as written, from the August 30, 2022, Special Called Town Council Meeting (Water System Workshop). Councilman Rigsbee seconded the motion. Mayor Crawford Councilman Landreth YES Councilman Jones Motion carried (4-0) ABSENT YES Mayor Pro Tem Foy YES Councilman Rigsbee YES c) September 13, 2022, Special Called Town Council Meeting (Water System Workshop) Mayor Pro Tem Foy made a Motion to adopt the minutes, as written, from the September 13, 2022, Special Called Town Council Meeting (Water System Workshop). Councilman Rigsbee seconded the motion. Mayor Crawford Councilman Landreth YES Councilman Jones ABSENT NO Mayor Pro Tem Foy YES Councilman Rigsbee YES Councilman Jones voted "no" because he was not in attendance at the September 13, 2022, Special Called Town Council Meeting (Water System Workshop). Motion carried (3-0) d) October: 11, 2022, Special Called Town Council Meeting (Water System Workshop) 220 Mayor Pro Tem Foy made a Motion to adopt the minutes, as written, from the October 11,2022, Special Called Town Council Meeting (Water System Workshop). Councilman Rigsbee seconded the motion. Mayor Crawford Councilman Landreth YES Councilman Jones ABSENT NO Mayor Pro Tem Foy YES Councilman Rigsbee YES Councilman Jones voted "no" because he was: not in attendance at the October11, 2022, Special Called Town Council Meeting (Water System Workshop). Motion carried (3-0) e) November 01, 2022, Special Called Town Council Meeting (Water System Workshop) Mayor Pro Tem Foy made a Motion to adopt the minutes, as written, from the November 01, 2022, Special Called Town Council Meeting (Water System Workshop). Councilman Rigsbee seconded the motion. Mayor Crawford Councilman Landreth YES Councilman Jones Motion carried (4-0) ABSENT YES Mayor Pro Tem Foy YES Councilman Rigsbee YES f) September 14, 2023, Regular Town Council Meeting Mayor Pro Tem Foy made a Motion to adopt the minutes, as written, from the September 14, 2023, Regular Town Council Meeting. Councilman Rigsbee seconded the motion. Mayor Crawford Councilman Landreth YES Councilman Jones ABSENT NO Mayor Pro Tem Foy YES Councilman Rigsbee YES Councilman Jones voted "no" because he was not in attendance at the September 14, 2023, Regular Town Council Meeting. Motion carried (3-0) 221 g) October 12, 2023, Regular Town Council Meeting Mayor Pro Tem Foy made a Motion to adopt the minutes, as written, from the October 12, 2023, Regular Town Council Meeting. Councilman Rigsbee seconded the motion. Mayor Crawford Councilman Landreth YES Councilman Jones Motion carried (4-0) ABSENT YES Mayor Pro Tem Foy YES Councilman Rigsbee YES h) October 12, 2023, Closed Session Meeting The Town Council agreed to vote on the minutes from the October 12, 2023, Closed Session Meeting at a future Town Council meeting. (No formal motion was: made) i) October 20, 2023, Special Called Town Council Meeting Mayor Pro Tem Foy made a Motion to adopt the minutes, as written, from the October 20, 2023, Special Called Town Council Meeting. Councilman Rigsbee seconded the motion. Mayor Crawford Councilman Landreth YES Councilman Jones Motion carried (4-0) ABSENT YES Mayor Pro Tem Foy YES Councilman Rigsbee YES February 08, 2024, Regular Town Council Meeting Mayor Pro Tem Foy made a Motion to adopt the minutes, as written, from the February 08, 2024, Regular Town Council Meeting. Councilman Rigsbee seconded the motion. Mayor Crawford Councilman Landreth YES Councilman Jones ABSENT YES Mayor Pro Tem Foy YES Councilman Rigsbee YES 222 Motion carried (4-0) ANNOUNCEMENIS: 26. Council Announcements: a) The next regular Town Planning Board meeting scheduled for Thursday, March 28, 2024, at 7:00 PM inside the Stokesdale Town Hall Council b) The Stokesdale Town Hall will be closed on Friday, March 29, 2024, in c) The next special called Town Council meeting (budget workshop) is scheduled for Tuesday, April 02, 2024, at 7:00 PM: inside the Stokesdale d) The next regular Town Council meeting is scheduled for Thursday, April 11, 2024, at' 7:001 PM: inside the Stokesdale Town Hall Council Chambers. Chambers, has been canceled. observance of the Good Friday holiday. Town Hall Council Chambers. ADOURNMENT: 27. Adjournment of Meeting. Councilman Jones made a Motion to adjourn the meeting at 12:08 AM. Councilman Landreth seconded the motion. Mayor Crawford Councilman Landreth YES Councilman Jones Motion carried (4-0) at12:08 AM. ABSENT YES Mayor Pro Tem Foy YES Councilman Rigsbee YES Being no: further business to come before the Town Council, the meeting was adjourned Approved: May 9, 2024. Derek Foy, Mayor Proffem ATTEST: E Robbie Lee Wagoner II, Town Clerk 223