Town of Bermuda Run Town Council Meeting Minutes May 10, 2022 - 6:00 PM The Town Council of Bermuda Run held its scheduled meeting on Tuesday, May 10, 2022 at Council Members Present: Mayor Rick Cross, Mike Brannon, Curtis Capps, Heather Coleman, 6:00 PM. The meeting was held at the Loft at Winmock at Kinderton. Mike Ernst, and Melinda Szeliga Council Members Absent: Also Present: Call to Order Pledge of Allegiance Moment of Silence Lee Rollins, Town Manager; Cindy Poe, Town Clerk; Brian Williams, Town Attorney Mayor Rick Cross called the meeting to order. Iti is the intent of the Town Council to. solemnize the proceedings of this meeting and the business brought before the governing board, to offer the opportunity, for a reflective moment ofsilence. Adoption of the Agenda Council Member Mike Brannon made ai motion to approve the agenda. Council Member Curtis Capps seconded the motion. The motion was approved by a vote offive (5) inj favor and none opposed. Council Member Mike Ernst made ai motion to approve the April 12, 2022 meeting minutes. Council Member Melinda Szeliga seconded the motion. The motion was approved by a vote offive (5) infavor Approval of the April 12, 2022 Town Council Meeting Minutes and none opposed. Public Comments Timothy Deegan - 353 Town Park Drive - Thanked the Town Manager, Mayor, and Town Council for answering questions that he asked prior to the Public Hearing that was scheduled for tonight. Shared that he' s relieved that the developer withdrew their application for rezoning. He also discussed the Proclamation - National Law Enforcement Week & National Peace Officers Memorial Day All citizens of] Bermuda Run should remember and recognize the: men and women who serve and protect them, and keep in mind that there are law enforcement officers working in our town every day to ensure that they remain safe. Community Officer Mike Foster was in attendance and recognized for Council Member Mike Ernst made a motion to approve the Proclamation as, presented by Mayor Cross. Council Member Mike Brannon seconded the motion. The motion was approved by a vote offive (5) in Town's Comprehensive Plan and ideas ofhow the town can evolve seamlessly. his service to the Town of Bermuda Run. favor and none opposed Public Hearing - Zoning Map Amendment 2022-04 RLM: Development, LLC (Home Urban) has applied to rezone a 22.5-acre portion ofa tract ofland totaling approximately 64.7 acres from Commercial Mixed (CM, WS-IV) Yadkin River Watershed (WS-IV) to Village Mixed, WS-IV Yadkin River Watershed (VM, WS-IV). The subject property is behind 196 and 190NC: Hwy 801 N and: is further described as a portion of parcel ofDavie County Tax Map C800000001. Due to the applicant withdrawing their request, there was no. Public Hearing 017 the issue oft the rezoning. Town Manager's 2022-2023 Proposed Budget North Carolina General Statutes require adoption ofal budget by) June 30 ofe each year. The Town Manager presented a proposed budget based on feedback from the January Town Council Planning Sessions and subsequent follow-up communication. A public hearing must be held prior to the adoption oft the budget. The Town Manager recommends the Town Council set a public hearing on the proposed 2022-2023 Council Member Heather Coleman made ai motion to set a public hearing on the proposed budget for June 14, 2022. Council Member Melinda Szeliga. seconded the motion. The motion was approved bya budget for Tuesday,June 14, 2022 at 6 pm at the Bermuda Run Town Hall. vote offive (5) inj favor and none opposed. Town Mamager/CoundlMlaver Comments Lee Rollins - Thankedeveryone in attendance and for the input regarding the proposed Public Hearing. Stressed that residents are urged to attend the Public Input Session regarding the Comprehensive Plan at Winmock Granary on. May 25. Discussions with DOTregarding Hwy 801/158 intersection are movingforward. and contingency, funding has been received. Curtis Capps - Recognized. Kinderton Village residents and their unity and organization. Mike Ernst - Appreciates the passion and input from. Kinderton Village residents which showed that they care about the town. Added that their voices were heard, and citizen involvement makes a Heather Coleman - Thanked everyone in attendance. Clarified. that the application process for Mike Brannon - Thanked Kinderton Village residents for all emails, letters, and texts. Felt the. HOA communicated, four themes: traffic, storm water, property value, and impact on schools. Melinda Szeliga - Urged involvement at the May 25 Public Input Session and for residents to. keep up Mayor Rick Cross - Recognized Cindy. Poe, Town Clerk on her almost 12. years with the town, as last week was "Municipal Clerks Week". Thanked all in attendance and wants to. keep dialogue open as he' 's available via phone, email, or to meet in person. Shared that we received almost 600. surveys regarding the Town' 's Comprehensive Plan; urged everyone to attend. May 25 Public Input Session. Blue Heron Trail update - activity along Hwy. 158. Farmers Market is on Fridays from 3:30- 6:30 pm. May is "Older. Americans Month' " and. spoke regarding activities at Senior Services ofDavie County. Reminded everyone that One-Stop Early Voting ends oni Saturday, May 14. difference. rezoning, and the need for future Public Hearings. the energy and passion for the town. Adjourn With nofurther business to discuss, Council. Member Curtis Capps made ai motion to adjourn. Council Member Heather Coleman seconded the motion. The motion was approved by a vote offive (5) in favor and none opposed. Approved LaGes Respectfully Submitted Gpk Rick Cross, Mayor Cindy Poe,Town Clerk