Johnsonburg Borough Reorganization Meeting January 2, 2024 4:00 p.m. Call to Order Silent Prayer Pledge of Allegiance Oath ofOffice Meeting called to order by Mayor Kyle Paget Mayor Paget administers Oath ofOffice to newly elected officials. Nomination and election of President Nomination and election ofV Vice President Nomination and election of President Pro Temp Newly elected President takes Chair and presides to appoint: Secretary 2024 & 2025 Treasurer 2024 & 2025 Assistant Treasurer 2024 & 2025 Depositories for 2024 & 2025 Solicitor 2024 & 2025 Auditor 2024 & 2025 EMA Coordinator 2024 & 2025 Deputy EMA Coordinator 2024 & 2025 Resolution 02-2024 (Fee Schedule) Select meeting day and time for regular monthly Borough Council: meetings Resolution 01-2024 (Robert's Rules & Sunshine Law) Board appointments: Municipal Authority -1 1 for 5 years, 1f for2 years Zoning Board - 11 for 5 years (Resolution 03-2024) Planning Commission - 2: for 4 years Civil Service Commission - 2: for 6 years Construction Appeals Board - 21 for 5 years Adjourn to regular monthly meeting. Adjournment Johnsonburg Borough Regular Meeting January 2, 2024 Approval of Agenda Approval of Minutes Regular Meeting December 11, 2023 Guests & Public Comment on Agendal Items Reports Mayor Police Department Fire Department Street Department Council Committees Finance/Bills for Payment Borough Solicitor Engineer & Code Enforcement Municipal Authority Recreation Board 1. EMS Voter Referendum Old Business New Business 1. Resolution 04-2024 Records Disposal Public Comment on Agenda Items Executive Session Adjournment 207 Johnsonburg Borough Regular Meeting December 11, 2023 4:00 p.m. Call to Order Silent Prayer Pledge of Allegiance Roll Call/Attendance Cherry, Scott Clopp, John DeAngelo, James DePanfilis, James R. Imbrogno, Louie Imbrogno, Tom Kilhoffer, Rachel Maletto, AlfredJ. Miller, Ryan (ARS Engineering) Paget, Kyle Poague, Eric Thomas, John R. Warmbrodt, Richard Title Councilman Police Chief Councilman Councilman Councilman Street Superintendent Secretary President Engineer/ Code Enforcement Mayor Councilman Solicitor Councilman Present Absent Excused X X X X X X X Johnsonburg Municipal Authority Representative X X Approval of Agenda: Amotion wasmade by Councilman DePanfilis and seconded by Councilman Wammbrodttoapprovetne agenda. Motion carried unanimously. Minutes: Amotion wasmade by Councilman Poague and seconded by Councilman DePanfilis to approve the minutes from the regular meeting on November 13, 2023. Motion carried A motion was made by Councilman DeAngelo and seconded by Councilman Warmbrodt to approve the minutesfrom the special meeting held on November 29, 2023. Motion carried unanimously, unanimously. Guests & Public Comment: None present. Monthly Reports Mayor: Mayor Paget was excused. November special events. Fire Chief: Monthly report is on file. Police: Monthly report is on file. Chief Clopp reviewed his report including the department's 208 Superintendent: Monthly reporti is on file. Council Committees: The public works committee met to review the hotel demolition cleanup on E Center St. Finance & Bills for Payment: President Maletto read thel borough's account balances and the bills. This month's bills include General Fund - $4,348.76, Community Center Fund S $3,027.08, Highway Aid Fund-$10,719.23, Community Improvement Fund $4,294.04 and Street Light Fund - $400.00. Amotion was made by Councilman DePanfilis and seconded by Councilman Cherry to pay the bills as presented and to accept the finance report. Motion carried unanimously. Solicitor: Solicitor Thomas was excused. Engineer & Code Enforcement Report: Monthly.report is on file. Engineer Ryan Miller updated Council on the status oft the DCED LocalShare Grants in whichall four were submitted, the. Johnsonburg Community Centerheating and a/cprojecton the second floor, He reported that 307 High St. has been inspected and hasbeen listed as habitable and is being Municipal Authority: Minutesare on file. MVAMuncPAAAaIy Manager Brian Buesink updated Council.on the Spring St. projectistatingthat the finished paving has been put on hold until spring, The authority appliedfor,DCED LocalShare Grants for projects on Clarion Rd. and in that area. Al briefdiscussion was held on the cancelled plans for a water Nittany Mart stormwater plans, and outstandingCDBG projects. placed back on the tax rolls. tank at the high school. Recreation Board: Nothing submitted. Old Business: 1. A motion wasmade byCouncilman DePanfilis and seconded by Councilman Poague to tablethe discussionon the EMS voterreferendum until our solicitor isi in attendance. Motion.carried unanimously. New Business: 1. Amotion wasmade by Councilman Poague and seconded by Councilman Imbrogno to approve the 2024 budget and 2024 tax schedule. The budget includes a 2.5% raise for borough employees. The tax schedule includes a 1.5 millage increase in the general fund and a .5 millage increase ini the borough equipment fund. President Maletto called fora a roll call vote which was unanimous in favor oft the motion. Motion carried. Councilman DeAngelo stated, for the record, that his vote was "under protest" as he wasi ini favor ofa larger tax increase. 209 Adjournment: A motion was made by Councilman DeAngelo and seconded by Councilman Imbrogno to adjourn the meeting at 4:22 p.m. Motion carried unanimously. Rachel Kilhoffer Secretary JOHNSONBURG MUNICIPAL AUTHORITY Regular Meeting Minutes Wednesday, November 8, 2023 Ther meeting was called to order at 4:00 p.m. by Chairman. Jack Fowler, followed by The Pledge of Allegiance anda a ROLL CALL - Ina attendance were. Jack Fowler, TJ Weaver, Rick Zeigler, JRI DePanfilis, Eric Poague, Earl Park moment of silence. Paul Vilella was excused Brian Buesink, Chris Everett, Tracey Brown, Travis Long of JHA (ZOOM) VISITORS Aljoe Maletto, Emil Zaunick, Slade Horner of The Driveway Company AI motion was made by Eric Poague ands seconded by Rick Zeigler to amend the agenda toi include opening of paving bids and then approve the agenda (carried). VISITOR COMMENTS (on agenda related items) - None EXECUTIVE SESSION - None APPROVAL OF MINUTES FROM PREVIOUS MEETINGS - AI motion was made by. JR DePanfilis and: seconded by Eric Poague to approve the minutes from the October 11, 2023 Regular Meeting (carried). MANAGER'S REPORT - Copy attached A motion was made by Eric Poague ands seconded by Rick Zeigler to amend the agenda toi include, giving Dalton Amotion was made by Eric Poague ands seconded by Rick Zeigler to give Dalton Stahlit the work boot/clothing Stahli the work boot/clothing allowancet for 2023 (carried! 5-1). allowance for 2023 (carried! 5-1). WATER REPORT - Copy attached SEWER REPORT - Copy attached ENGINEER'S REPORT - Copy attached SOLICITOR'S REPORT - None COMMITTEE REPORTS A. Administrative - They request handbook opinions be handed in by Nov. 22nd Finance - Jack Fowler commented that thel budget for next year needs to! be done soon. He willt talk to Brian and Tracey and come to next month's meeting with morei information B. Operations none D. Fire! Department- none Hiring- none Johnsonburg Borough - none Grants none TREASURER'S REPORT - A motion was made by Eric Poague and seconded by. JRI DePanfilis to approve the BILLS FORI PAYMENT- - A motion was made by Eric Poague and seconded by Rick Zeigler to pay the billsi ini the Treasurer'sreport (carried). amount of$ 86,039.36 (carried). Bank Balances as of: October 31, 2023 Northwest Sewerl Moneyl Market- -$64,294.97 Payroll-$170,638.04 WaterP Pennvest- -$510.67 Sewer Pennvest- -$37,855.04 Operating Checking- -$59,809.59 Sewers Savings -$52,545.81 Waters Savings -$2 264,318.91 CNB CD-$26,130.83 Savings Acct.- $9,535.54 WaterP Project Checking (COA)- -$9 99,526.63 Sewer Checking- -$1 148,825.97 Waterline Extension-$14.00 PLGIT General Fund- -$5 506,051.58 Debt Payments CNB Mortgage-$327.92 CNB Line of Credit Interest-$1,394.82 CNB WWTP Upgrade- -$3,459.20 Pennvest- $15,529.32 Pennvest- -$8,580.54 Pennvest- $1 11,718.30 BOARD DISCUSSION- - BUSINESS AFFAIRS -The discussion of charging customers for past-due notices was tabled, as Solicitor Reith was not present. -A motion was made by. JRI DePanfilis and seconded by Earl Park tor reject all paving bids (carried). Amotion was madel by. JRI DePanfilis ands seconded by TJ Weaver to have The Driveway Companyi identify the problems on Spring -Ar motion was made by. JRI DePanfilis and seconded by Earl Parkt to accept the $43,795.70 bidf from Thorwart COMMENTS FROM VISITORS - Emil Zaunick voiced his concerns about his water freezing in the winter. EXECUTIVE SESSION- A AI motion was made by Earl Park and: seconded by) JRI DePanfilis to enteri into Executive Session at 5:10 (carried). A motion was made by Eric Poague ands seconded byE Earl Park1 to exit Executive Session ande enteri into Regular Meeting at 5:50 (carried). Personnel: and litigation were discussed with no action taken. ADJOURMENT OF MEETING- Ar motion was madel by Eric Poague ands seconded by Earl Park to adjourn the meeting Street and do repairs to makei it passable for the winter (carried). Electrical Contracting for booster station generators (carried). at! 5:51 p.m. (carried). Jack Fowler, Chairperson TLB JOHNSONBURG MUNICIPAL, AUTHORITY Regular Meeting Minutes Wednesday, December 13,2023 The meeting was called to order at 4:00 p.m. by Chairman Jack Fowler, followed by The Pledge of Allegiance anda a ROLL CALL - In attendance were. Jack Fowler, Rick: Zeigler, JRI DePanfilis, Eric Poague, Earl Park, Paul Vilella moment of silence. TJ Weaver was excused Brian Buesink, Corey McCabe, Chris Everett, Tracey Brown VISITORS Aljoe Maletto, Joyce Maletto (The Johnsonburg Press), Brian Stockman (The Ridgway Record) via AI motion was made by Earl Park and seconded by. JRI DePanfilis to approve the agenda (carried). ZOOM VISITOR COMMENTS (on agenda related items) - None EXECUTIVE! SESSION None APPROVAL OF MINUTES FROM PREVIOUS MEETINGS AI motion was madel by Eric Poague ands seconded by Rick Zeigler to approve the minutes from the November 8, 2023 Regular Meeting (carried). MANAGER'S REPORT - Copy attached Ar motion was made by. JRI DePanfilis and seconded by Earl Park to allow the employees to have a Christmas lunch out of the office on Friday, December 22,2023 (carried). WATER REPORT - Copy attached SEWER REPORT - Copy attached ENGINEER'S REPORT - None from Solicitor Reith (carried). COMMITTEE REPORTS SOLICITOR'S REPORT - Ar motion was made by. JR DePanfilis and seconded by Rick Zeigler to approve the Easement from West Penn Poweri for Nittany Mart, and give. Jack Fowler authorization tos sign, after additional investigation A. Administrative- - They met and are working on the updated handbook Finance - Jack Fowler continues to work on the 2024 budget B. Operations none . Firel Department none Hiring- none Johnsonburg Borough - none . Grants - Two LSA grants were applied for by JHA TREASURER'S REPORT - Ar motion was made by Earl Park and: seconded by Eric Poague to approve the Treasurer's BILLS FORI PAYMENT - A motion was made by Earl Park ands seconded by. JRI DePanfilis to payt the bills int the report (carried). amount of $1 101,850.17 (carried). BankE Balances as of: November 30, 2023 Northwest SewerMoney! Market-$64,301.95 Payroll- $1 158,394.26 WaterPennvest- -$510.67 SewerPennvest- -$37,855.11 Operating Checking- -$27,757.57 Sewers Savings- -$52,547.97 WaterSavings- -$2 284,279.80 CNB CD-$26,159.50 Savings Acct. $7,780.39 Water Project Checking (COA)- -$99,526.63 Sewer Checking -$145,366.77 Waterine Extension- $14.00 PLGIT General Fund- -$5 508,357.68 Debt Payments CNBI Mortgage-$327.92 CNB Line of Creditl Interest- -$1 1,441.83 CNB WWTP Upgrade- -$3,459.20 Pennvest- -$15,529.32 Pennvest- $8,580.54 Pennvest- -$11,718.30 BOARD DISCUSSION - There was discussion about charging customers for past due notices Ar motion was madel by. JRI DePanfilis and seconded by Eric Poague to have the Administrative Committee meet regarding the charges for past due notices and! bring morei information to thel board (carried). BUSINESS AFFAIRS Ar motion was made by JRI DePanfilis and seconded by Eric Poague to approve and ratify the grant resolutions for Ar motion was made by JR DePanfilis ands seconded by Earl Park to approve the dates for the 2024 board meetings (carried). Ther meeting will continue tol bel held on the: second Wednesday of ther month at 4:00. COMMENTS FROM VISITORS - Aljoe Maletto commented about the role of the board secretary. Thel board members and employees thanked Rick Zeigler for his time on the board, as this was his last meeting. EXECUTIVE! SESSION - A motion was made! by Eric Poague and seconded by Rick Zeigler to enteri into Executive: Session at 5:26 (carried). Amotion was made by. JRI DePanfilis and seconded! by Rick Zeigler to exit Executive: Session ande enter ADJOURNMENT OF MEETING- Ar motion was made by. JRI DePanfilis and seconded by Rick Zeigler to adjourn the both Cedar Street and Clarion Road Watermain Replacements (carried). Bidding for 2024 was discussed. intol Regular Meeting at 6:45 (carried). Personnel was discussed withr no action taken. meeting at 6:55 p.m. (carried). Jack Fowler, Chairperson TLB Johnsonburg Community Center Rec Board Meeting Minutes December 7, 2023 Present: John O'Rourke Jim Lecker-phone Patty McDivitt Scott Cherry-excused TJWeaver Taral Poague Tracy Crowe Sarah Grunthaner Nikki Zimmerman Call to order! 5:00 p.m. November 2, 2023, Minutes Passed Motion to accept: John O'Rourke Financial Report See attached Open Issues Second: Sarah Grunthaner Vote: Unanimous Passed Motion to accept: Patty McDivitt Second: John O'Rourke Vote: Unanimous 1.) Parking Lot Parking loti is finished. Tommy Imbrogno will paint the handicap spots for us. Motion to have Tommy paint two handicap parking spots: Jim Lecker Second: TJ Weaver Vote: Unanimous 2.) Dumpster Door This is a Ryan Miller inquiry. 3.) Dehumidifier in Weight Room Jon Updyke is supposed to come next week to install the dehumidifier ini the weight room. He thinks that this will solve the ceiling and water leak problems. 4.) Memory Wall Ricky Love is going to meet with Tara Poague and Patty McDivitt in a couple of weeks to get the plans going on this fundraiser/project, 5.) Purse Bingo January 28th is the date for anyone who can come help. We will have a meeting with the library the first week of January to turn our tickets in and finalize the plans. Director's Report See attached Jim Lecker's Report See attached New Business 1) Soup Sale Next soup sale is December gth 10:30am until sold out. This will be the last one for the year since purse bingo is next month and Ash Wednesday is early this year. Wei tried doing soup sales during lent before and they were unsuccessful. 2) 2024 Membership fees/other fees We should raise the membership fees in August again since we didn't raise them in 2023.We do not want to add a seperate college student fee. All other fees should stay the same. Motion to raise memberships 3% in August: John O'Rourke Second: Jim Lecker Vote: Unanimous 3) Easter Typically our Easter Egg hunt is Palm Sunday. With Easter being earlyt this year, Palm Sunday is March 24th and Tara Poague will be out of town. This leaves us the Sunday before March 17th, which is St.Patrick's day or March 29th Motion to have Easter Egg hunt on St. Patrick's day: Sarah Grunthaner Second:. John O'Rourke Vote: Unanimous 4) Sweetheart Lottery Tickets Sweetheart tickets are available for you to pick up. We need to sell 250 of them before the endof. January sO alll help is valued. Tara Poague would appreciate them being turned in as soon as you can SO 5) Spin Class. Julie Lang's old business partner has eighti industrial spin bikes and wants to know if we want her to have classes here. The theater room would be aj perfect place to do this. We can either buyt the bikes from her for at total of $1,600, put Hannah on payroll, then charge $5 per class for nonmembers and free for members or we can contract her out and Hannah would have to buyt thei insurance and liability and charge us to have the classes here and we probably wouldn't make as much money this way, unless we said they must be members to take the class. Motion to have spin class here pending Rachel's input: John O'Rourke Second: Patty McDivitt Vote: Unanimous whichi isGood Friday. that she can get all thei information into the computer before February 1st. Tara Poague could talk to Rachel Kilhoffer and see what her opinion would be. Meeting adjourned at 5:43 p.m. Next Meeting January 4, 2024 at 5:00pm Jarajoaguo X Tara Poague JCC Rec Board Secretary Filli in December 2023 Directors Report Friday November 10th, Brady Porter, Zen Kale, and some other kid broke the urinal in the men's! locker room. The cleaning guy was here and heard it sO he confronted the kids and Porter told him that he bumped it with his knee andi it fell off. Tara Poague did file a report with Chief. John Clopp, however all he could do was question them because there We are: still waiting to hear back from Ricky Love about setting up a meeting to start discussing our memory wall Wednesday November 15th we took down all of the fall decorations and set up the Christmas trees and Christmas Friday November 17th we had our soup sale. We: sold out and made $627. We were short at few donations again this Saturday November 18th the Chamber held their second annual Holiday Market here. Tara Poague and Kellie Imbrogno had a table set up: selling 50/501 tickets, gift certificates, purse bingo tickets, sweetheart lottery tickets, and we started the 25% off memberships. We made $240 on the! 50/50 so Tara Poague emailed the Ridgway Record to seei ifwe are Monday November 27th Sally Cherry donated her entire Christmas village to us. Tate seti it upi in the Ball Room for Monday November 27th Kyle Bennett with Penns Painting was here to give us a quote on painting all oft the window sills. Tuesday November 28th Pat Hilgram with A1 painters was here to give us a quote on painting the window sills. He quoted We have been having trouble with at few kids playing music too loud in the weight room and being disrespectful to other members. Tara Poague posted a sign on the: stereo to warn them if they don't follow the rules, their cards willl be shut off and they will be banned from the building. Sot far, we haven'thad any more complaints, but it has only been aweek. Sunday December 3rd, was the Christmas parade. The Tracey's did a fantastic job with everything and it was the best one Monday December 4th we moved the Christmas tree from the gymnasium up to the billiard room and displayed the Tuesday December 5th Domtar had a corporate meeting here. Their morning session had 30 employees and the afternoon session had 80 employees including corporate. Since the last time Domtar was here Tara Poague has been collecting donations for padded folding chairs to have int the ballroom. Most of the time when this room is rented the people are spending many hours in these chairs sO ones that are more comfortable would be nice. Sot far wel have $1,100 Wednesday December 6th, we. started our second month of Volleyball Club. We: still have 27 girls and they are really Thursday December 7th Greg Macer hosted as science fair here for 70 kids from McKean, Potter, and Elk county. They Tomorrow December gth, will be our last soup sale.. January is Purse bingo and Lent starts February 14th this year. Julie Lang's old business partner is moving backt to elk county this month and would like to start spin classes here. She has eight industrial bikes. We have the theater room that hasn't been used more than fivet times int the last three or more years. Not sure ife eight bikes could fit comfortably in there or not once we move the furniture out, but we could offer her Rachel Kilhoffer needs to know our membership fees for 2024 and any other fees that will need included on the fee was no proof ofa anything. fundraiser. decorations. month. able to purchase a banner from the Best of Elk County this year. She is still waiting to hear back. everyone to see it. He quoted us at $20,000 usat$ $30,000. yet (despite the crazy weather we had)! Christmas Village that Sally Cherry donated to us next to the tree. Monday December 4th TJ Weaver cleaned the pool filters. collected for this. Our goal is $3,500 to purchase 100 padded chairs. enjoying it. absolutely loved thel building and the Christmas vibes! that room. We can keep it locked so kids don't goi int there and try using the bikes. schedule. Borough council will be passing it at their. January 2nd meeting. JAMES THE BUTLER" For all your cleaning needs: December Report 106.5 Volunteer Hours in November Dave Votano is working on the barn door for the weight room. Art Studio on second floor is almost complete. We just have to turn the door into a We got lockers forin the handicap bathroom donated to us. They areinstalled, they Back parking lot is done, we just need to get the handicap spots painted. barn door and add a few finishing touches to the décor. just need bolted to the wall. Brandon is working on the cameras. What is going on with the dumpster door? Toilet in men's locker room needs a new float. It just keeps running. Dave Votano bought the parts and is going to fix it. We still need a new urinal. The old sandbox seats are being sanded down to put in the weight room as a Dave Votano is working on sanding the bathroom door in the ladies lounge. Dori Thorwart is almost finished painting the black strips on the fire escape steps boarder on the wall. and the base board from top floor to bottom floor. December 5, 2023 Meeting Minutes Office of the County of] Elk Commissioners Elk County, Ridgway, PA The County of Elk Commissioners met on Tuesday, December 5, 2023 at 10:00. AM, County of Elk Courthouse. Annex Conference Room #2. The meeting was opened with the Pledge of Allegiance. Those present were Commissioners Joseph C. Daghir, M. Fritz Lecker and Matthew G. Quesenberry. Also present were Tom Wagner, Solicitor; Rick Brown, Solicitor; Patrick Straub, Chief Clerk; Kary Schneider, Deputy. Chief Clerk; Emily Anders, Office. Administrator; Dan Rimer, IT; Peggy Schreiber, Treasurer; Chad Kahnell, Assistant Director Domestic Relations, Mike Armanini, State Representative; and Brian Stockman, Press. APPROVAL OF AGENDA Ar motion was made by M. FritzLecker to approve the agenda, seconded by Matthew G. Quesenberry and carried unanimously. APPROVAL OF MINUTES Amotion was made by Joseph C. Daghir to approve thel November 22, 2023 minutes as presented, seconded' by M. Fritz) Lecker and carried unanimously. PRESENTATIONS-NA RESOLUTIONS 1. 2023-29-Local. Match for ATA for FY2024-2025.- A motion was made by Joseph C. Daghir, seconded by Matthew G. Quesenberry and carried unanimously. OLD BUSINESS-N/A NEW BUSINESS 1. Authorize bank account signatories effective 1/1/2024. The new board of County of Elk Commissioners (Mary B. Lecker, Matthew G. Quesenberry, and Gregory J. Gebauer) and the new Treasurer, Matthew T. Frey and Second Deputy Treasurer, Alicia DeMetro will be sworn in on 12/28/2023. Delete from the account, Peggy B. Schneider, Treasurer and Melissa A. Otteni, Second Deputy Treasurer. - A motion made by Joseph C. Daghir, 2. Renewal contract on behalfofCYS with Children's Advocacy Center ofMcKean County, FY2023-2024 for conducting specialized investigations. A motion made by Joseph C. Daghir seconded by M. Fritz) Lecker carried unanimously seconded by M. Fritz Lecker carried unanimously 3. Renewal contract on behalfofCYS with Thel Bradley Center, FY 2023-2024 toj provide residential placement.- A motion made by M. Fritz/ Lecker seconded by Joseph C. 4. Renewal contract on behalfo of the County of] Elk with George Castellano, MD, F.A.C.E.P. as Medical Director for the. Prison. The term is for five (5) years starting January 1,2 2024 until December 31, 2028. The cost will be $41,912.56 for the first year and will incur a 3% increase each following year.- A motion made by Matthew G. Quesenberry, seconded by Joseph C. Daghir carried unanimously Daghir carried unanimously CORRESPONDENCE = (The following correspondence, ifa any, is available: in the Commissioner's office for further review.) 1. Diversified Energy, LLCI received November 21S1, regarding theiri intent to apply to1 the PA DEP, Bureau of Air Quality, to obtain a State-Only Operating Permit (SOOP) for their natural gas well pad (Longhorn Pad C) located in Jay Twp. There are many individual pieces of approved equipment listed in this correspondence relating to Marcellus Shale natural gas well production. The facility is authorized under GP5a permits AGSA-24-00001B, and GP5A-24-00195B. These BAQ-GPA/GP-5 permits 2. Penn Highlands Healthcare received November 21st, regarding their intent to apply to thel PADEP, Bureau ofA Air Quality, to renewi its State-Only Operating Permit (SOOP) for its facility located at 763 Johnsonburg Rd. St. Marys This notice is required in accordance with Section 1905-A of the PA Administrative Code as amended by Act requires municipal and county notification. 14 and requires municipal and county notification. GOOD OF THE COUNTY Recognition of outgoing elected officials: Commissioner Joseph C. Daghir and Treasurer Please continue to pray for our military personnel, our families and our children, their Joseph C. Daghir welcomed Chad Kahnell, Assistant Director, Domestic Relations Tom Wagner introduced Rick Brown from Meyer, Wagner, Brown, Kraus as the new Peggy Schreiber We welcome and encourage the public to attend our: meetings. teachers, all elected officials and peace ini the world. solicitor QUESTIONS FROM THE PRESS-N/A QUESTIONS ROMTAXPAVERS-NA ADJOURNI MEETING The meeting was adjourned at 10:20AM on a motion by M. FritzLecker: seconded by Matthew G. Quesenberry. Joseph C. Daghir objected. The motion was carried. Next Meeting: Tuesday, December 19,2023 10:00 A.M. Conference Room #2, Courthouse Annex Da