And I'm just asking many rooms as long as it's going to be best with an invitation. So, I hope you would find me as a guest. Heather, my father, we thank you for letting us all be healthy enough together here tonight. And we're thankful for all the residents who came out to vote. We have great residents, and we're also you for the great staff that we have here. Please let us make good decisions for the town tonight. And thank you for our many blessings. Thank you. Just stand please. The question is, do you apply and you have to stay familiar with it into the Republic, for where it should stand, to the flight and the United States of America into the Republic, Croatia stands, one nation under eye, and the initial, the Lithuanian-Jasco Hurrah. I'm calling you to one, and we'll begin this evening with a public comment. So first, I'll have a long, and I'm going to say hello to Santa, We'll begin this evening with public content. That's a post-order in the monitoring table. And so you know, Santa, do you speak? Is there anyone here who would wish to speak? You did, Santa. All right, then we'll go again with the next item, which is the Consumption. And the Consumption has the minutes from the non-2020 monlow session, the non-2421 closed session, the non-2041 closed session, the non-2077 21 Rayberbeating and the 10721 Special Me and a hear-emotion to the third, the consent agenda. I have a motion to approve the consent agenda. That's a question. Second. I have a motion to set the decision as a prisoner. Second. I have a motion to set a calling paper. I have it. So that's your pass. And next we have the reports. Mayer does say the same thing. So it does not have a report. But I have a bit of an enforcement council member so we'll start with district to pass the show. I'm sure weural probably meant to miss the stalling's best was an excellent event. Ashley, thank you for putting on all the hard work you've teamed, Brian, your team helped a lot too. Alex, these are all your people. Good job. It was a good event. It was a nice steady crowd all day long and lots of compliments from folks I was talking with all day. So I'll wrap up my partner. I'm Chris, I'm a regular sitting in the Manor where I trust my ass. Manor. I have a report with Councilman. Manor guy. I'm sorry, I'm a little bit of them too. I would vote for the town manager and then town to our friends. Thank you very much, Ambassador Goode. You've got everyone on the market several hours and don't want to bring to your attention. And then the snowballs, cheesed, rinsed, and the splats have some very good updates. So the first slide I'm going to do is listen to an Alex side of that and introduce Mr. Matt Chomp and our three-plating writers, I want to have a few questions. I want to ask you a question on how excited I am to introduce this from that to Sean. We're a few playing players. So welcome back to the last interview with board board. Thank you. I want to have a cast on the show's comments about Stowns Fest. I was very, very proud of the effort that I've been teamed into it and the support that's for it. The feedback I have to add to it. I'm the average team, but into it, and the support of the sport. We'll feedback our back and everyone in college. I thought it was a very well-known spoon, a jewel of the event. So actually, you just went to Brian Jake, Brian Schuck, and everyone reached out to you, everyone, your team at L. To recognize everyone properly at everybody we have to always name. So, really proud that everybody came out and pitched out and out. So, well done, thank you. The potter was a 20th intersection. Union County reached out to us about the design recently in the temple town last week. They are interested in changing some of the potable's point intersection design from a utility standpoint. It wouldn't affect your average motorist just going through the true improvements. But what would happen is it would theoretically remove the process of warring underneath the road, which anyone here, because even a centil of the construction knows that the warring underneath the road is expensive. And so there will be an engineering cost associated with that, but likely a cost reduction to the town that will war them off set, the cost of engineering. So I've asked our designs years ago, look at it, determine how much you will be estimated to say of all construction, and at the same time how much you will cost the engineering. Now, I think the cost for looking at it's not, it's a lot of money, but it's not a game changer when it comes to the amount of money we're talking about as the project of the whole. I think we're probably talking closer to $100,000 and say $100,000. But even $100,000 is a lot of money. So we'll look at it. And if there's a value here from a cost perspective, I'll bring it back to the board and get Jones' direction on hand or something. Let's see, Laura is right here rolling around about. This is an NCDOD project that was originally scheduled to be let, meaning bit out in May of 2022. And see the idea is advised that this is gonna get the later couple months to July 2022. So there'll be construction beginning in August 2022, time for them. And next, Mr. Reynolds, do you use the proof of it? Please, and borrow a minute. Yes, so what staff has done, as mayor called, the federal government has given out some of the American relief act basically, given a lot of municipalities, some funds to either help with the pandemic costs or to prepare for a future pandemic, etc. There are some pretty strict guidelines with that, and the federal government hasn't even actually come out with the final set of guidelines. So staff, we are working with now CRC, Central Line Original Council, it used to be COG, in helping us lay through those requirements and what we can use those funds for. So we are working with them. Now there's a group of staff. We have a working group. We are going through some potential projects. And then what we will do is we will come to you with CRC. They will present to you what staff is brainstorming. Get your input. See if you have any additional ideas and get the CRC to wait through. There's waters with us to make sure those projects can be approved with those tasks. Not just I asked, as you can see, the discussion with regard to the use of those plants can be considered exploring counts and trades. So they might have lost some dire forms of sewering that have been in time, supported, and similar. That is indeed a possibility. So they might have lost some firearms to sewering. They've been in arms to hold it. So long. That is indeed a possibility. If stallings is not able to use the amount of funds that the federal government has a lot of us, which is all nice $5 million, they are telling us there is a possibility to do some sort of interlocal agreements with other government entities. However, they would still be held to the same standards and the same rules in using those funds. So as of right now, transportation efforts are not funded with those monies. However, there is some legislation that's going through the federal government right now that may allow for that and some change in those specifications and rules. So we're just waiting to hear about that. Thank you. Great. Thank you, Miss Neville's key friend. Good evening, everyone. I don't remember first kicked off. No shame, no memory for the quiz department. You see officer's sporting leards. We actually started in October, and we're running to the end of January. There's, they like not having a lot being allowed to grow facial hair. So they're done in 30 dollars a month for the next four months. All that money goes to hometown heroes, how union counting, which is a charity that supports childhood cancer and those families. So as you see, we have some, there's no facial hair here. Some people that turn off gray, so we're just gonna go on. But we're gonna do some kind of test for best beards and those sort of things within the first part. So if you see that, or wouldn't see the officers out, you don't know why, they're sporting a such good beard. So that's it, thank years. That's it. Thank you. Thanks, Dean. Ms. Wooden. I do want to say thank you for your support for a song this past this year coming out of a year where we had to think on our feet and not able to hold our festivals. It was very refreshing as a staff to get back into doing what we really love to do for the community. That being said, the day after sawings that started Christmas for us. So you'll see coming soon the lights in the park will come on and Christmas tree will be installed right after Thanksgiving. And we're hosting our Christmas Tree lighting on the 4th of December, followed by a week of programmatic activities in the evenings that'll be called the reindeer games. We'll receive more information through Alex on what our Christmas activities will be like for this year. And then also wanted to bring to your attention that our park projects that we've been working on for both Blair Mill and Perfect Park, we bringing those to you with options for phasing in the December meeting. Thank you. Thank you, Ms. Blas, Matt and Closet, or thank you all. Thank you, Ms. Blitz. Matt, close the door. Thank you all. Thank you, Alice. Hi, everyone. We will move now to a proof-of-lock in gender. We have a guest councilor that will be requested by the members of the additional solutions for relations. I think she was cold. Heather had a phone. But if she doesn't have one, guess what I have? I'll ask to have one. That's just to basically ask the staff to take the information that they gathered about, check in from other municipalities, and kind of take that in and bring us back a ordinance change in this part. Let's do text in the store our ordinance. So that is my ad. All right. So we have a discussion of what we want to ask them to do. We can do that too. I mean, that's kind of what I had already done one longer because at least one member was ready to, since we got that today, to have that discussion tonight. Okay. So I'm okay with it. I mean, I'm okay with that discussion and the action in the future, but not for now. Go ahead. Let's get that question for a bit, but it'll December. Go ahead. So we're not at it in that. We're not at it. Okay. I would also like to add on item two in the procession window, which deals with real estate. And I would like to add some discussion on the process of zero seven, one, two, nine, three, one, five, under a number eight. I'll give you the visions, visions. Then I would ask for motion to approve the agenda of the public edition of that test possible number two, the general item number eight. I'll make that motion to approve the agenda with the addition of closed session for those 7129-315 and to real estate parcel as part of our closed session. So we're going to answer in the form which is an item that was before from our plus one two packets of the number two sounds, where one two is on the ten center to sing along. And Matthew, I know, we have a hearing, and I think you're going to take us on this first. So this is rezoning request 21.0806. The parcel is owned by GDB Canada and Terrell Stons. Their request is to rezoning from town center to rezoning So, I'm going to do this in a way where the children want to. Oops. Sorry, our point is... Okay. Um... Let me start. Okay. So the location of the parcel is 132 Shtelings Road. It's right across the street here. It's currently known town center. The parcel size is about 3.5 acres. It's currently a residential-use or residential-ly parcel. There's one dwelling unit on the property as you can sort of see from this area here. So the quick project history, going back back in time it was originally part of a downtown overlay district with a base sunny R20 prior to 2009. After 2009 around 2012 the downtown overlay district was removed from the zoning up and the property was simply R20 and then with the new stallings development ordinance adopted in 2018, there was a mass rezoning or all those own districts changed and the property went from the R20 district to the town center district. So the applicant is just seeking a rezoning back to the SFR1 district, which is the most equivalent to that R20 district that I was owned before. Just a quick statement. The property appears to meet all the lot dimensions of the SFR1 district, so no, no, none of the properties will be created with this rezoning. So the request is simply to rezone the property from town center to SFR1. This is not a conditional zoning request, so it's either approved or disapproved. There's no conditions attached to it. This is a pretty quick one. There's no development proposed with this rezone. This is simply a used rezone basically. So the tree save, the already open space and under those sections of the Jordan supply for this reason in case. Good. My name is G. K. I'm moving the bulk of chance ahead. You just aren't right. So continue with the comments of the land use plan. This property is actually called KC DOT right of one. There were not standards given for that place type so the SFR1 zoning is neither consistent nor inconsistent with that land use plan. Looking at the small area plan though, the small area plan for the town center or downtown small area plan called for this parcel to be a retailer makes use. This is a rough approximation of where that property is. It doesn't quite matter exactly, but that's as close as I can find for it. Finally, the planning board heard the item on September 21st. There was one question on if this property was resumed or if it was developed for something board like the downtown vision that the town has for this area, it would need to be resumed back to that town center district. However, the plenty more did recommend approval of this zoning request. Okay, that is all I have. Um, at this time, where the phone is, so if you want to speak on this issue, if you would come to the podium and give your name and address the prayer please. My name is Julie Buchanan, and we didn't ask for rezoning. However, as a family, we have talked it over, and we would like to defer that possibly until the first of the year, because we've had a lot of people interested in it and we don't want to go back to that. We want to begin to get. We've had it dropped you for 19 years I guess. I don't know how I'm not 19 years. I'm serving five years old my date about 19 acres when I was one year old and we lived here from Cananthus. But there's not a lot of us here today, but we would like to just put it off deferred for a while because even today we have a couple very interesting things, so and then we would call them our planning and we need to talk. If we could just defer that then if he don't mind. I'd probably be a castle decision, but we're on to do that, but I'll accept that why he will have us do that. I agree, but yes. Thank you very much. Did anyone else wish to speak on the Spanish saying? All right, then all that over the phone for you in comments or the special among castle? All right. The number four for you comments were the session on the council. No comments. I'll make a motion to defer the applicants request. Second. First, I need to close the public here. All right. So I will close the ear and hand down here to the list. To defer the the apple drink request? No, no, no, no. In this area, I'm going to show you all the data. I'm going to show you all the data. So we'll be here in this room, and possibly in the next first of the year, I'm going to make you open. And continue on the puzzle set out. You're absolutely welcome. Okay. The next item on here was um, I'm thinking maybe I'm probably set up another one. Um, I understand that the, um, there's a request to do for this until then, until I set a stack of words for that. to defer this until then. So it's an applicant request but staff recommend it refers to what we believe. Matthew can explain a little bit the applicant is going to go back to the Whiteboard and come back to the councilmember of the consideration on that date. So in September, the item was deferred until a date unspecified. So we're bringing this item back to you, not for furlough, but to set the November 22nd date as the receiving of the public hearing. The applicant is also requested to be heard before the planning board on November 16th, next week for reconsideration of their recommended before they come back to the town council for their final visit. Hey Matt, real quick, is there, I guess it's been some changes? We have not received their changes yet. We have been negotiating with the applicant. I just got an email from him this afternoon saying that they're planning on sending their revised application to us tomorrow morning to discuss, which they need to do on the planning board agenda. Their application is significantly similar. They've just provided kind of more updated site plans and kind of revised their written plan for reconsideration. So just on procedural standpoint, did we defer this to this meeting a date time certain? So we don't need the to defer it now. It was to, at the last meeting, it was to be too late for it now. It was too late. At the last meeting, it was deferred into a future date. That was the motion. If that was the motion, then you're going to have to re-avertize. So you don't have to set the date. We don't have to set the date. Yeah, man. So we don't need an action on council to see you now. I think we're good just to consent us. Everybody give them a round of applause. Great. Thank you. Thank you, Matt. All right. So that brings us to the next item which is our last item. And the process is going to be played on the options here. My project is canceled. It's the PowerPoint. All right. So we're looking at the landscape and what we're going to do is go over the bin package, we sit in out, what we were seeing, and just kind of a pretty history. You know, what kind of lettuce here is, you know, one of our main taglines for the town is how homes should feel. You know, this is a big part of making us feel like home. So we're going to get right into it here and we'll start with a little bit of a background. You know what led us here was a lack of staff. There's only two full-time employees in the public works department. So this created a challenge for the Lancaster upkeep. So during the budget process we came to counsel and asked for a new employee who would be directed to the C-Coupside vendor for this. So the road signs were maintained by NCBOT, but their lack of cutting cycles kind of leaves the roadside is looking subpar, I'm sure you'll notice that. So, at the Direction Council, we looked at an end-point bid process and we sent this out to five vendors initially. And when I say five vendors initially. And when I say five vendors, we did regular companies that meet our requirements for insurance and that type of thing and they have to manpower the equipment necessary to be able to handle this. So, you know, no kind of mom and pop type of businesses. And we received no vids with that initial put out of the proposals. And we've reached back out to four of those to see, you know, what was going on and most of what we heard was lack of equipment, lack of manpower and two widespread activity on a table of job on. But a little bit of back and forth with another one of the vendors, we were able to kind of come to a sense of what we needed here and what they would do for us. So what are we included in this is on road sides, we've got an mowing trimming edge and that will be from the sidewalk to the roadside where we were doing just a strip on either side of the sidewalk. So now it'll be a strip on the non-roadside and on the side that the sidewalk but to the road that we go on the non-road side and on the side that the sidewalk butts up to the road and go from the sidewalk edge all where the road's shoulder will be maintained. And those sections will be there's two sections on one road, Richard Baker Drive, Stalin's road from Stevens-Mill to Middlesburg Road, Stevens-Mill from Stalin's Road to Oattsprin Road, Lawyer's Road from Stevens Mill to Hawthorne and from Pleasant Plains from Old One Road to 3927 Pleasant Plains Road. Just to give a brief look at the areas where we have sidewalks that are undeveloped to areas. There's no neighborhoods there. You know a lot of neighborhoods when they come in, they'll take care of the entryway, they'll keep that mode, they'll keep it looking good. So all these areas are just under the blanket, where nothing's really there. And then this will also include the Lairnville Park, which will be Moe, Trimming, Aging, and Turf fertilization four times a year. And it'll be the same thing here at the Tam Hall campus. So now we get into the budget and what we're seeking for approval here. Just to go back, Council did approved 30,000 for roadside through the budget process. And 25,000 for Blair Mill Park. What led us to including town hall there was the vendor coming back and forth. We did to make it profitable for the Indian people to have town hall included in that as well. So they weren't so widespread. They got this, they got put it in a park, and then the roadside somehow they got kind of two things on the opposite ends of the town, you know, with the roadside and they can kind of come in and do all that together. So what we're seeking for, or what we're looking for is for approval to award the bid to Smith grounds grounds and their bid was at $60,540 a year. That does put us over budget $5,540 and that's due to the addition of town hall to the scope of work and mowing from the sidewalk edge to the roadshower, including some more grass area yet. But for FY21-22 budget, we can accommodate this without any amendments, because contract them will begin until mid November. They're all looking at seven and a half months on FY21-22. So, what we're asking is if we can move forward toward the contract with grounds for Blaring Hill Park,side and Tammall. Thank you. We've got some discussion. Just two questions. What is the frequency of their own scale? So, kind of early, I think you really don't know how to scale. During cutting the sleeves, they'll be cutting there every week, and then a non-peak season is like every other week. And every other week would be like, when I get up leaves and kind of trash, so the police there, here's the blue leaves on the side wall, pick up trash, that kind of thing. And then the second question I had is just kind of, is this a yearly contract? Is it going to be about five years or is it just one year? Right now they're just doing yearly contracts and that's what they're doing with everybody. And typically they have a three percent renewal at the end of the year but we didn't go shit with that. We're done to two percent since we're just doing one year contract. So it would auto-reduct the end of one year, the 2% increase. You got it. Auto-retool immediately, but it would shift. It's not continuing to be happy. We have to. We have to keep thoroughly made notice. What are you? Just, just clarify, Brian. So we budgeted 55 for the July 1 through June. This is a seven and a half month contract, right? So you're starting mid November? Well, it'll all sign up the annual contract, but it'll put us into the next budget year. Oh, okay. Yeah, so it'll be a November 15 through November 14 contract. Right, exactly. Okay, that's what I was trying to figure out, okay. Yeah, so it'll be a November 15th or November 14th, correct? Exactly. Okay, that's what I was trying to figure out, so thank you. I just wanted to make a comment for public record. But this is really good deal because they do the grounds for fair haven and it's a good bit less than what they do our neighborhood for. So just for anybody watching on YouTube, it's a good deal. We try to work hard with the view that if you do pay against a gathering, they can do really good work to do some astronomical. I know it seems astronomical but knowing what they typically do to our businesses is a good deal. And their works weeks were sort of late, they didn't go. I think I've been maintaining the foundation states for a lot of years and I'm very well as a student, I'm going to take a little fantastic job in science. We'll see this curious, but one of the people I used to know, why you soon did this? Yeah, when I reached out, most of what we were hearing, you know, because of the roadside, sometimes I'll have to get bush-hearted equipment, so I'm just in the head of that. And they're suffering the, you know, the no employees like everybody else all along, just said they don't have the main power to take on new contracts, and then the other big, it was just too widespread for them. Well, I should probably also think of them getting the young opponents for the pockets for the young people that's getting in there. Absolutely. All right, then I'd be to the pressure of council and the erosion to last year, to the end to this contract with Skid France to maintain the domestic interests. So moved. Mayor Brotten, could I make a suggestion from the end of that motion just to add contingent on counter-attermin approval? Yes, can we add a final pass? So amended. Thank you. And you start starting with the motion. So. How are you? How are you? Thank you. I'm on my residence to serve on fostering education. I'm on my office. I have this roommate in Palm Lake. I just ran to a miller. I get the question right. No? Right inside. Yeah. I know that I will make a motion to a point. Do we need anything else? If you're not mine, just say it. Add to the motion, please, just a new point here on this term ending, 3031-23. Okay, so I'm going to move to Randall Bell Miller from a point on the parking rack committee with a term ending March 30, verse 23. What is the second question? Second. I don't know. How did that happen? Why is it a little bit of water in it? Yes, no, it's not present. But I'm going to enjoy to the next slide of the business is to to close session for central ground general statute 143-382-118, the bar and parcel of the 716-007A, and the parcel of the 817-127-A and cross over to 717-931-5. I'm going to finish this. Sure, excellent. Thank you. I'm going to finish this one. All right. All right. All right. So it's acceptable. Thank you all for coming. That's a quick, the maximum you can do.