Ladies and gentlemen, at this time, our call is meeting to order. Okay, my name is Jesse Dow on the Chairman of the Biblical Connic Commission. I'd like to welcome all of you here and say hello to all of you. Our first thing I would like to do is have an indication which I will ask Mr. Wayne Braxter step up please and give us the indication. Then we'll do the pledge of allegiance. Everyone will please stand. First, Frank. Good Lord, thank you for this day. Thank you for this opportunity to come together one more time, Lord. Allow us to work together in harmony, Father, such an each and every one of us to be all want to call it a new business of Duke and County, or the citizens of Duke and County. So it asks that you remove all things as inconsistent with what you would have to be done, and insert low peace, understand, and patience, gathers, and trust. Such as this day, Laura, to do the business of this county, to take' gathers in trust, such as this day, or to do the business of this county, to take into the gathers and be it as a trial in mercies as we leave this place today. For, as in the purchase name of Jesus that I do pray, on this all-sided came in. Amen. I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America, to the republic letter for which it stands. One nation under your eye. And there is a word that we need to change. I just want to throw it off. All right, thank you very much. All right. All right. Ladies and gentlemen, I do again welcome you. I will make one statement concerning the health and welfare of citizens of our county. I floor every citizen in this kind of to practice the safety measure set up by the exact order, which is to wear your mask, wash hands and keep your distance. It's very important. And I'll have our health director address that in a little bit in a few minutes. All right. So at this time, I need to see if any of the commissioners have anything to add to the consent agenda. I do not. I do not. All right, Mr. Davis. Brinston. Mrs. Chairman, members of the board, if it places the board, I don't have anything to add to the consent agenda, but I would like to request that Mrs. Tracy Simmons-Crenigue, your health director, who is already on your agenda be added. She would like to request to present retirement flat to two retirees from the health department. All right. Motion to approve with a change. Second. So we've got a motion and and second to approve the consent agenda. With the changes those in favor say aye. Aye. And in a motion carries. Okay. The senator we have any more public comments. Mr. Chairman, Mayor AJ Connors of Warsaw has signed up for public comments. Okay, Mr. Mayor AJ Connors, would you please step up and state your comments, sir? This is it, right there. Yes sir? I would like to express my gratitude and that you have favored me and served over a James Brown community college. I would like to express my gratitude to you for that and the confidence of what we will not be heat on the well other than making people that and that care. Right. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you very much for being willing to serve that position. Thank you very much. All right. Are there any other persons or citizens that would like to make a public comment? All right. Okay. Hearing none, say none. We have no other public comments at this time. We will move on with our agenda. Can Miss Angie Quinn please step up? Good evening. Good evening, ma'am. I am here tonight to present an additional string of legal legal projects for Jane J. HerrmanJ environmental submitted a proposal on section 7 of the Morcas take their river and that runs for Nancy and let them out of the green John David Gray road in the amount of $100 and $49,449 and I would like to ask that you would just to J&J environmental. the second to award the contract for section seven of the Northeast Cape River Stream debris removal project to J&J Environmental and the amount of $159,449 and authorize the chairman to sign saying. Any discussion? Let those in favor say aye. Aye. Those against any. Good motion carries. Thank you. Thank you. All right, Mr. Trace, Simmons, Kanigee, I'll help direct what you please step up with your retirees. Chairman Blitz, some of their families might be here too if you allow them to come in the room. Okay, and if there are any family members of their retirees, would you please come in with your families? come in with your families. So the first retiree that we have. Okay, let me ask you a question before you start. Are the her family members here? Yeah, we all did what they were doing. Okay. Okay, she can stand there with somebody nice to take a photo of. I'm not sure if I'm going to take a photo. So I've come before you guys tonight to bring in her front for Mary and Lane who has 30 years of public health service with us here at the Health Department, on behalf of the county. So we have Mary and it says, people in county retiree, personnel and Lane in Health Department, and appreciation for your dedication, devotion, and services to the different counties. For all businesses, the state's 1987, the ring-fee, civil-cirty, birds' 29th. Thank you. We also have another special award for Mary. And this is from the Governor's Office from the State of North Carolina, which is the Order of the long-lead ponds. A little bit about the letter I wrote to the governor's office said dear majority of Mrs. Lane's public health years she's been an enhanced role registered nurse for child health, maternal health, family planning and FPD. As an enhanced nurse, she's been able to perform physical assessments and functions and function understanding borders to provide preventative care and periodic assessments for the underserved and average children and adults of Newfound County. In addition, half of Mrs. Lane's public health years, she served as the public health nursing supervisor which included over the clinic and pharmacy manager responsibility, as well as supervision of community disease, subarchiolitis and STDs. Mrs. Mary Ann, completed the last core forensic urine drug screen training in August 2007, allow free employment, random, reasonable suspicion, and post-accident drug screens that helps the party, as well as a number of shelters she has worked nearing disasters. So I would like to present with Mary and Wayne the winner of the Longway Conference. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Please don't leave yet, man. I mean, you can step out, but just please don't leave. Thank you. Thank you. Please don't leave yet, man. You can step out, but just please don't leave until we have a chance to talk to you. Come on, here's the thing. Come on, here's the thing. Come on, here's the thing. Come on, here's the thing. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. we have is Cindy Carlton, I present you this flag of the happy New York County. We appreciate you for your commitment to the motion and service of the Citizens of New York County from the November 1st, 1979 through February 28th, 2020. Just come with us for 41 years of service. In addition to this dot award I have the Longley's time from the governor's office. This is one of the only parts of the governor's office a little bit about Cindy. She graduated with her bachelor's time in nursing from 18 years in 1979 and began her career at Duplicate County Health Department. Where she spent majority of her careers. Deering this time she was in her hands--rolled nurse for child health and family planning for 10 years and 18 years respectively. As in her hands-rolled nurse, she was able to perform physical assessments and functions understanding orders to provide preventative care for the underserved and at-risk children. In addition, she performed fair-out assessments and cared for low-risk family planning regents and well-adled the family planning nurse's physician. Throughout her career, the health department, she worked in various programs for immunizations, home health, suburculative, general clinic, decays management for maternal and child health. In addition, she has work, a number of shelters there is a disaster. So I will forget you tonight along with us. Thank you. Ms. Carter could you please come in and please? Okay, on behalf of the Board of Commissioners, we hate to see you leave, but we really thank you for your service. I think one of both of you have taken care of me before since I've been over there and I appreciate that and so had the citizens of this county. But as a board, I think each one of us would like to have something to say to you briefly. Both, um, ladies, all I can say is that we see the bench and walk fast. So, all the riders and walk fast so author writers and author they won't have to have with them. And thank you so much and I hope with that my part of part that people they need live with your family and enjoy your life. Don't just go plan and want to try on the day you haven't flown any close. Give them a little amount. Put the shoes and stuff off. Get through a topic and try on the TV. See what's happening in the world. Okay. Thank you, Mr. Lang. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you so much. Okay. Enjoy your time. Could I get a Does anybody else have anything else to say? Thank you for your service, good luck to you. Thank you. Thank you so much. I hope you enjoy your time. Could I get a picture with you standing with Miss Kinege-Claise? I don't know. This is what a definite paper might want to... Hey man, I sure got your mask on. Your mask on? Yeah, we had the health department. I know she did. the health department. Thank you very much. Thank you. God bless. All right, because we move on with our agenda, Mr. Tracy, they can say move will proceed? I do have some of what you guys are not for the service and a budget amendment approval for a grant from each point in title Hope person integrated care. This was a Grant for this coming fifth year 2020 2020-2021, to continue on our whole person integrated care model that we have here at the health department to help serve our citizens of the county. Instead, we were very fortunate to receive another $50,000 for this year to continue that telehealth service and it is for adults that we use that money for. Motion to approve. Second. Okay. We've got a motion and second to accept the East Point and Whole persons integrated care grant funds in the amount of $50,000 in authorizing necessary budget amendment of the end of discussion. Those are favor say aye. Aye. the ministerial budget amendment of the end of discussion. Those are the people say aye. Aye. Those against the name. Motion carries. Where would you next? The next agenda item is for approval of a budget amendment for another grant. We received it in health department from the Cape Fear Memorial Foundation for the expansion of the terminal healthcare. This grant is for $60,000 and with the majority of this will go to purchase an OV ultrasound machine so that we're able to do anatomical ultrasounds at the health department who are uninsured clients. Of the remaining funds from that will go to health support professional services. Senator, second. Thank you. We've got a motion in second to accept the K-Feed Memorial Foundation grant, OBE, Ocha Sound, Services Funds and the amount of $60,000 on the proof that necessary budget to make in the discussion. Those in favor say aye. Aye. I'll be against any. Motion carries. Thank you, man. Miss, some of the negative you would, could you give us an update on the COVID related cases we have in the county? Okay. So, a couple of days after it relates to different county, as of this afternoon, we currently have 105 individuals within the community, so they're for community-based, they reside at their residents, not in a facility. So we currently have 105 individuals who are currently under surveillance for in isolation. Our total number of policies that we have had in the county thus far over the last seven months is 2670 who are in positive. that we have had in the county thus far over the last seven months is 2,607 people in positive and just remember that is a cumulative number since we began but currently we have 105 positive with a total of 55 total. At this time you do not have anybody that's been policy-intifized to you. None of that the state has deemed that our reinfections. So we are at the chances of, so a lot of that has to go to the state to be reviewed, but none of that they have deemed as we can beg it from the second time. So there is a possibility that that can happen. They reclassify that after 90 days from your last problem. So you have been one that's been posted and they have been positive for the cold virus but they don't need to be hospitalized and they are now doing you know. Yes we have a majority of our individuals have not been hospitalized. What about your, you say the 105 that are residents of their home, how many of you have that are not residents of their home, that are residents of the county, or some of the other. So, so when I refer to it, that is would be the ones who are currently in the facility. So we have currently we have a four facilities to have an outbreak. And those are three of those facilities have very small numbers and one of those facilities has about 30 some pockets. Okay and this is the beginning of flu season. Yeah because it is the beginning of flu season and knowing that of that, you know, we don't exclude has a vaccine. And so we urge citizens to get vaccine in four words. Also, there is some of our populations who may also qualify to get the pneumonia or pneumococcal vaccine. So we will start to see some billboards throughout the county that we used some funds to purchase those to remind folks of the importance to get their full vaccine and the new model vaccine. So we do know this time of season is when our hospitals do get busy with flu and pneumonia and so we want to try to put folks out and what we can't do for that and run the only team that's in it. There is potential of a COVID vaccine in November. We are currently making plans. The state has submitted their plans to the CDC and we are working on our plans this week to submit them to the state. So, hopefully in November or so, we will have a COVID vaccine that we will start to push out. First, I talked to him and bring to of the Day, he just had a curiosity, see if you've seen it. Went to the doctor this morning positive, went back and launched negative. Sure, what? So he was positive this morning. Positive at eight o'clock this morning, negative at 12 o'clock. So the question I have're potentially looking at is, whether it's on the same machine, or the same test that was ran. There are different tests that some people are giving, some are giving the rapists, which are sort of the least sensitive, compared to the nasal nerve, which is like a Q-chip size versus the nasal fair and G, which is the one that's a little bit louder and that's a little further back. That is the gold standard here in the nasal fair and G. So I can't speak specifically on that case, not on what test or what the situation was, or right or left. All right, and the question, if they have a question that can come to you at the health department, and they can be tested properly with the correct test. Well, we'll test them again, but we'll have to see, but in that situation, the state within that individual positive, because they have kind of positive test. Right. And one thing that to mitigate the spread is the three double and that's where you're advocating and that's that's I've been getting from Washington DC all the way down here to do the county. We also have put up some new awards about the free of you to introduce the home to those and travel throughout the county. All right, well, thank you. Um, so much. All right, next up we have Mr. Kent Windrich and Mr. Charles Brown. Please come in. Good evening. Good evening. Good evening. Good evening. Good evening. Good evening. Good evening. Good evening. Good evening. Good evening. Good evening. Good evening. Good evening. Good evening. Good evening. Good evening. Good evening. Good evening. Good evening. Good evening. Good evening. Good evening. Good evening. Good evening. Good Thank you. We would like to thank you for having us here tonight. I would like to give you a quick overview of what we are, what we're doing. We're an Internet service provider that utilizes multiple technologies, but presently we're using a wide wireless technology. They provide rural areas for traffic and information that we don't have. We're part of it in Wayne County and we've been coming in to do a lot of rural areas, we're in a lot of rural areas, we're in a lot of rural areas, we're in a lot of rural areas, we're in a lot of rural areas, we're in a lot of rural areas, we're in a lot of rural areas, we're in a lot of rural areas, we're in a lot of rural areas, we're in a lot of rural areas, we're in a lot of rural areas, we're in a lot of rural areas, we're in a lot of rural areas, we're in a provide service to that area. We've also worked with the town of Kalinso and the town of Faisen and we are providing internet to the areas around there and also providing internet to the towns both from Oles and the Fire Department and the Light. We use the LEMA site and non-LEMA site technology which allows us to get to far greater people and there's new technologies that are coming down that will allow us to increase the speed by 10%. In a matter of fact I just delivered the first battery of that equipment today into the area. What we're here to is ask for a letter of helping us to get great grant money from the state of North Carolina. If we have support from the local governments, the state tends to look at that in favor and adding more points for it to be able to get great grants. The great grants process is for this fall is already, is pretty much completed, but we've got something coming up in the spring and then to the next fall that we would like to start preparing for. We get a lot of requests for service down the central part and a southern part of New Zealand County and we would like to be able to help them, it takes a lot of money to do that. And if the state's got some money, cream, or former grants, and we have to match the funds, by the way, it feels grants. So we're pulling in on this, let's get in the game on this as well. But what we're looking to do is get some money that we could expand within dizzle county. We don't have a problem working with other ISPs where we would require about us to be the only one. America would prefer a kind of cargo of them to just provide your competition or just provide better service throughout the whole county. So we're asking is just for a letter of approval that you'd like you would like to have us come into Goodwood County so they should present that to the State Cross Hand Office. Assembly. Second. All right. Okay, this time I have a motion in second to approve to allow the chairman to sign a letter of support for Open Broadband to enhance their opportunity on receiving drawing, rural economics with access technology grant funding from the state which is just called a great grant. I was there any discussion the reference to this letter. Mr. Chairman, how about I just get my question to you. Great, ma'am. Now, where in my home, when we were walking TV, and all of those up in the pictures and stuff, and that's, I know if I can tell when the rain is rain, we were laying into fear, the same as it's doing now. No, we're not like satellite TV. Matter of fact, during the hurricanes in pain through, we're up full time. What did you guys, batteries and generators between you? We have a team of people. We hire local people by the way. And if you were to move into further people's time, we were hiring more people to do the installations a little. But to answer your question, no, our technology is designed to not fade out through rains and storms. And even if we just maintain our signals during hurricanes, we think we're doing very well. It's recent, we've worked for it. I was with the town, I was with the town manager now of it, 10 years ago, we had a situation in our airport, which was four or a minute from town. And we really couldn't, there was no way, but economically feasible to get a lot behind for that airport. So it's how it's looking, probably like plans, or check whether. So by allowing open broadband to go on one of our water tanks, we were able to be sitting right here so they got high-speed Wi-Fi at the airport. Without having to dig five little cable in the realm and we also have a business man, each amount of it would have a $55,, who does business internationally. He had to have high speed in that and couldn't get what he could, but the price was estimated. So we're being in a signal from our airport to come so he can do business internationally. But the wire was really tight. So you didn't have to fly out file table and get by with the time? Well, because the reason I asked that, I can tell when the rain would come, for PV, that it messed enough. And not only that, I wanted to rule you out there, the town that is not a town anymore, you should be bowed in. And that was supposed to be the 12th word you are supposed to be the October of 2012. So you said that it helps from the rain into feeling with the however it is, or competing with the front half. Because we provide a little bit of internet. We don't provide TV service. You can get it. Okay, then you understand that. Okay, well, do you have an area of the county that you have targeted to get started in or you just don't wait and see if you get the grant? Well we would look up to you all as well. If you have areas that you take either you target it, we can listen to that because you know you're coming better than we will ever do it. And you hear from your consent, we hear from your constituents as well. I get daily emails or Facebook messages from people in Newwood County. So our plan right now is to further on come along on phase of down the South to Warsaw and maybe also come down. We're at seven screens. We're at open insurance. We're at seven screens. We're at open insurance We're a new mo agricultural center and just start bringing the single down to the north But we can if you have other areas. I think you think the concentration please let us know We'll work on that okay We'll talk about that in just a second, but we have a motion on the floor and We just I'm ending the discussion and listen about has a specific question about this letter of support. Those are papers that I go against they may okay motion carries. You can go ahead and talk about the license agreement. We're asking to create a license to be a future place for our band equipment on the water tower. Water tower is specifically in Warsaw, up by 540. And we think that's a logical link for us to move down. But we'd like to also take a look at the possibilities of other water towers in the future as well. And like I said, we're not asking for the only provider on these towers. We play well in the sandbox. So we will do our best to make sure that you get the pet of the internet. And we'll work with the other vendors as well. And by the way, I'm the North Carolina director of Whisper, which is a wireless Internet service provider association. So it's my job to make sure all the providers work well together. So let me say we're looking and prefer to play well in the sandbox. We were asking at least a more software now and then we'd like to take a look at other tires for the future. All right. The water tower that he's looking at is known as E1 located at 10, 28, Pentegrin, to the Warsaw North Carolina. And I need a motion. Okay, is everybody read through this? I have a make the most. You said you make the most keen. I need all right. I need a second. Second. All right. I got a motion in second to end into it to license agreement for the placement of wireless broadband equipment upon water towers between Duke and the county and open broadband specifically for the water tower known as even dashed one tank located at 1020 penny branch road was on Okline and also rise the chairman to sign saying okay this time is there any discussion. Are you going to do this even if you don't get the grant? Yes. Yeah, we're going to invest our own money into making that happen. We're just, we're getting a lot of requests and the grant will be just more cross-known. Okay. Right. So, question for Davis, I assume in reading this, it is a $100 per month per tower. So, if they're allowed to put eight, that could be up to $800 per water tower. No, it's $100 per tower. They can put eight mounts on the same tower for $100 plus there's a $5 per month charge for that tower for the electricity. and then we'll provide the Internet service to from that specific tower and it goes up as they add the number of customers. In addition to what we did, it was separate from doing second-class agreements or every tower within the Internet service. We did a second-class agreement for every tower within the Internet service to from that specific tower and it goes up as they add the number of customers. The additional way we did it was separate, we do the second place, the agreement for every tower of the day because there's a right now that the share's new ones that make the fact that they're in the war, they can ring this. To the tower is just considered a hundred dollars per water tower, a water tank that they they they mount on yes The way I can turn when it said tower they could put up eight hours they can eight hundred But then like you said the graduated scale that's in the offendances I'm trying to get to it. I hit the wrong button while I go on this computer from zero to 99 customers 25 and then if it gets over a Thousand thousand and one plus is $1500 a month Plus the one hundred So it could potentially be a sixteen hundred dollar a month If there is a chance, it will be a $1,600 a month. We would be thrilled to be at a thousand customers off of a single block tower. And to look at it, it can't be slain because it's pretty rural. But it just gives you the opportunity that if we benefit you benefit as well. In two ways, you benefit because if you trust with your constituents, it broadvends the plus. You get a little more money-year-old income. What's the speed that you'll be able to offer from this tower? We have, we will go out and minimum of 25 down three that's considered by an FCC broadband, and I'll tell you why we're going to go beyond that easily with this new equivalent that's coming in. We're anticipating 100 meg or better. So, but we're gonna start out with 253, and so until we get this equipment installed, we're just still significantly better than most DSL customers. But we should be able to grant that up pretty quickly. And are you gonna deploy both the line of sight and the non-line of sight equipment? Absolutely. How far will the non-line of sight equipment? Absolutely. How far will the non-line of sight gain? They're claiming up to 10 miles. That's a lot to this thing. But we are presently in model of, or I think that back in seven springs, they're presently doing five miles. And they're doing quite much equal per minute. So we should be able to blanket some areas pretty nicely. One thing I'm sure you guys saw, because I think you went through this in a lot of detail, but that number of paragraphs, six weeks, we've put some line we've been there about working together, from a customer service standpoint, and I'm just going to make sure you all understand, because these guys are going to get questions about the service providing, and you guys are going to get questions, we just want to make sure the team is going to have some of that. Absolutely, we absolutely, it's all about partnering, making sure that we're taking the load off of you because it's our responsibility to communicate that. So we have our Facebook page, we have our website, we try to do a lot of social media. We can also do public meetings. We fill rooms with public meetings. People asking questions that I'll stay there all night long. Did I request this answer? It is to us all on partnering and making a detachment. Good evening, other questions. the them in. Thanks. So that's how to chair the time that we have your pilot. Oh, I'm going to go to the room. Sorry. I get to leave you. Good evening, Mr. Chairman and board. I fear before you tonight to correct the error of the August of meeting where I appeared before you to request approval of change order number three with credit construction company. If you move notes from your package, our engineer, our engineer firm, does the check this and made an error in calculations and gave them credit for $10,300 and 10 cents too much on their unsugable excavations. So we need to approve a change or a fall over requesting if you would approve a change or a fall which will add that back to the contract and correct that error. Second. Second. Second. I've got a motion second to approve change order number four. Trade the construction company in the mile 10,300 eight dollars and 10 cents and authorize the chairman's side and say in a discussion those are babies say aye aye those against any I'm here with a couple of dead on from the surplus property. The first dead is on the property, we love making that South Island street in Wolf Island. We brought this out about 18 South Island street. We have a bid of $5,400, which was the actual mountain town it had to acquire the property port. It can't be required if I can obvious 2019. And hit the temperature for when we get that in all of this where y'all have reached the date with, it's set, I have a motion to accept the date, and then we'll have time to get you to get the process. And I break, we get a more of these, our window of facts, y'all, and the ultimate final decision, ready to accept the results. We have to accept and proceed with the sale of some of the negotiating offer. Second item, I'll set this process. Okay, I've got a motion to accept the submitted bid from Hosea Carlton and proceed with the sale of the surface property parcel number 0, 1-3083, was soon to then negotiate it off of advertisement and upset days process at fourth. And they see GS one six to eight that's two six and I any discussion. Those are the facts that I. I was against a night. Okay, motion carries going to the next. I have another parcel. It's two lots down from your last interview. Look at it, 420 South Plants Street. The county part of the property back in May of 2018. The county part of the property, 11,574. The current bid that's been opportunity of $3,000 once a year. I've asked that you all have an opportunity to accept a million advertising, a profit, a division, be it offered, and be it a good gift just as well from the fact. This first bid offer we've gotten since 2018. This first offer we've gotten since 2018. This first offer we've gotten to 2018 on this part. Sir, sir. Assembly. Second, I've got a motion to accept the submitted bid from Joe as show and proceed with the sale of service property. Carcinum zero, one dashed E two seven zero, soon to negotiate it off of advertising and upset bid process the to the to the to the to the to the to the to the to the to the to the to the to the to the to the to the to the to the to the to the to the to the to the to the to the to the to the to the to the to the to the to the to the to the to the to the to the to the to the to the to the to the to the to the to the to the to the to the to the to the all thrown a surplus property, y'all throw a thousand dollars, we advertise the property, and did not just say any upset B.H. to that. The property is a month-borne creator, located in South District Township, and has to be done at techniques, be it the seven, or to use that. It's only after we have them. We can't afford the property at $2,606. When do we acquire it? September 8th, 2020. September 8th, 2020. September 8th, 2020. September 8th, 2020. September 8th, 2020. September 8th, 2020. and go to 2016. So, back it. You say for 2016? Yes, all right. Okay, I got a motion to accept the bid from Jamison Johnson in the amount of $1,000 for parcel number 08-E089 located off the state road number 18, 19 Picket Bay Road, Cypress Creek Timeship and offer rise the county authority to prepare a deed for the transfer of property in the discussion. Those are the papers here. Those against any? Okay, most of the papers. Thank you sir. Thank you very much. Appreciate it. Mr. Davis. Thank you, Mr. Chair. I remember the board had three announcements. First I'd like to inform the board that we have received a refund for the North Carolina Association of County Commissioners on the dues that we pay. The Board of Directors voted in June to reduce the 2020-2021 membership dues by 12.3%. So you received a refund check in about $846 from the NCACC. I'd also like to announce that the North Carolina Department of Transportation has approved a request from the family of Hewlin near to hold a prayer walk for Hewlin near this Saturday up to over the 24th. The event will take place from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. and it means that Jack Dale Road from the intersection of Robin Marktown Road and Jackdale Road to NC 11 will be closed to traffic. The Sheriff's Park will be handling all the traffic control. So Jackdale Road will be closed Saturday morning from 9 to 11. And finally I want to give you an update on the number of early votes. Ms. Rose Jones from the Supervisor of the Board of Elections advised me this morning that as of the end of the day on Saturday, Kenan's bill had voted 1,800 individuals, Warsaw and voted 658 individuals, while as 1,536 individuals for a total of 3,994 votes that have been cast thus far. That's all the announcements I have, Mr. Chairman. Thank you very much. I can speak to the recon for the dues. And the reason we did that is because of the detriment that every county has faced with this COVID and tried to give every county some money back. That was the purpose. Okay, this time I will entertain a motion to adjourn until next month. Sorry, move. Second. All right, I got a motion in second to adjourn until next month. Sure move. Second. All right, I got a motion in second to adjourn until Monday, November 2nd, 2020, at 6 p.m. or Board of Commissions meeting here at this office. Those in favor say aye. Aye. Those against the night. Motion carries. We are adjourned at this time.