I'm going to do it. the Good morning ladies and gentlemen, the Denton County Commissioners Court for Tuesday, November 24th is now in session. This morning, our invocation will be given by Commissioner Ron Marchand, and our pledges will be led by Beth Fleming, our Director of Purchasing, we please stand. Please join me. Purchase Heavenly Father, we thank you for for a blessed day appreciate it. I appreciate it. Thank you for your time. Thank you for your time. Thank you for your time. Thank you for your time. Thank you for your time. Thank you for your time. Thank you for your time. Thank you for your time. Thank you for your time. Thank you for your time. Thank you for your time. Thank you for your time. We pray that you would be with with all the families of court members as well as those in attendance today and Citizens of Denton County that they will have a blessed Thanksgiving Season and a time and an opportunity reflect on Everything that is blessed in their life We pray that you would put your hand of protection over all those that are defending our liberties today, not only here in the United States but around the world, bless us in everything that we do that we uplift your name and give you honor and praise. And you're son of Jesus name, amen. I pledge allegiance to the flag of the New Antis States of America and to the Republic for which it stands, my nation, the Nicaragha, and the visible with liberty and justice for the reasons to be effective on safe under our online meeting. Thank you. Item one is for public input for items not posted on the agenda. If there's any member of the public that would like to address Commissioner's Court, we ask that you please complete a public comment form. We'd be glad to hear from you. Once you're reminded, we wanted to please turn off your cell phones and pages. Item two is the consent agenda. Members, are there any questions about item two, the consent agenda, or do we have a motion approval? Motion by Commissioner Marchant, seconded by Commissioner Mitchell. All in favor, please say aye. Aye. Opposed, in any? Motion does carry. Consent agenda today consists of 2A, which is the order making appointments. We have a new hire and the justice of the peace, precinct six, a new hire in the county jail. Lateral transfer, actually two lateral transfers. One is the sheriff's department, the copper can in interlocal contract, and the others in the sheriff's department, the Copper Canyon Interlocal Contract and the others in the Sheriff's Department, the Freshwater Contract. The promotion in the Sheriff's Department, this is under the juvenile accountability grant, New Hyer and Road and Bridge East and the status change in the clinical division of the health department. To be is approval of the Interdepartmental Transfers, 2C is approval of payroll, 2D is approval of budget amendment of quest 1-0-0-2-0-0 for computer equipment and dues and subscriptions for public works administration, engineering and county planning and the amount of $1,814. I M3 is a presentation of the Dentyncony alternative dispute resolution program quarterly report. And we have David Gorsher with us this morning. Members, other questions about the report? Good morning. Good morning. I'm up here again quarterly and I was racking our brain to come up with something new to tell you that don't me sometimes no news is the best news. Attorney. Well, if we continue on this, we'll be going well over 200 this year and no big problems. Good. Good to hear. Thank you for being here this morning. Members, do we have a motion for approval? Members. Motion by Commissioner Marchant, seconded by Commissioner Coleman. All in favor, please say aye. Aye. Oppositing. Motion is carried. Thank you. Free B is a presentation regarding the publication of the book, Images of America Denton by Georgia Caraway and Kim, for the Denton County Historical Commission in the Dent County Museums. Georgia, are you first? Okay. I'm going to take care of you, and I'm going to take care of you, and I'm going to take care of you, and I'm going to take care of you, and I'm going to take care of you, and I'm going to take care of you, and I'm going to take care of you, and I'm going to take care of you, and I'm going to take care of you, and I'm going to take care of you, and I'm going to go to the next one. I'm going to go to the next one. Kim and I are delighted to be here this morning to present to each of you the first in a series of three books. We are writing on Denton and Denton County history. It's called Images of America Denton. It's appropriate that the book was delivered at this time of year just in time for holiday sales and you know how important that it always is to me. But more importantly, it's an expression of Kim and my appreciation for all the Denton County has done for us and our families. The writing of this book is our way of saying thank you. This book features in historic photographs and text the dynamic culture, people, lifestyle, history, and celebrations that are Denton. The second book, which is always already at the publishers and will be out in the springtime, will feature more of the history of the county through historic postcards. Images of America Denton is available in the museums and at all major bookstores in the county. I was excited to get an email yesterday from the publisher that they're already ordering the second printing because the first one after a week of being out on distribution is already sold out. This year, the Denton County Museum celebrated its 30th anniversary. It also celebrated its 10th anniversary under county control. Kim and I recently celebrated our 11th year together as the director and curator of collections of the museums. It's been our privilege to serve the citizens of Denton County in these capacities. The third book will celebrate the African American citizens that made Denton County a diverse and vibrant place to live and work. I promise Kim that we would not start to work on this book until after the holidays. We hope you enjoy reading images of America Denton as much as we've enjoyed researching and writing the book. We wish you and all Denton County employees and its citizens the most joyous of holiday seasons. I had a chance to see the dance copy of the book. Now you get news. Thank you. All right. Thank you very much. Thank you very much. Thank you very much. Thank you very much. All right. Tell me the final. Please, sir. Thank you. That was a nice one. Please. Thank you. That's great. We should great success. Looks like it's going to be very successful. Item five on the agenda is the approval of the bill report payments from CSCD Community Corrections, T-A-I-P, Sheriff's Training, Sheriff's forfeiture, B-I-T Interest, D-A-Check, V-N-D-A forfeiture funds are all presented for recording purposes only. Good morning, James Wells. Good morning, Judge and commissioners. I'd ask approval the bills as presented with the three deletions and three addition three additions that are on separate page were asked approval of $1.7 million in payments today about 750,000 of that is for roads and 100,000 is for continuing upgrade the criminal justice computer system that's a long time ongoing project. About 600 700 thousand is from the general fund that includes monthly payments from office rental for about for various county offices for about $50,000. Payment of 90,000 to our liquid tax attorneys that I've point out really is not county revenue, or cannot county funds being spent. And again, about 50,000 a week for in-adject care, which is very much above what we usually expect. Now, that's all the corrections I have, but that's approval of bills. Thank you. The questions, the members of court. A motion for approval. Motion by Commissioner Marchant. Seconded by Commissioner Mitchell. All in favor, please say aye. Aye. Opposed, sitting. Motion thus carried. Aye. 6A is approval of award of HVAC replacement for the Charlie Cole Building, VidID number 0909195 to Burger Engineering Company Incorporated in the amount of $196,290 will combat Fleming. Pointing, we are recommending the award to the lowest and best bid meeting specifications burger engineering company. The bid price of 196 to 90 is well below the engineer's estimate of 247,000 more recommending award. Thank you. Are there questions to members of the court? Glad to see the bids coming in lower than estimated. Do I have a motion? Come on. Motion by Commissioner Mitchell. Seconded by Commissioner Marchand. Hearing no questions, all in favor, please say aye. Aye. Opposed, aye. Motion carries. 6B is approval of the Evaluation Committee's recommendation to rank Tignol and Perkins as the most qualified firm for engineering services for the Wynn Wood Haven Estates Road Project. This is RFQ 06091981, Road and Bridge East Engineering Services. Thank you. We have a motion by Commissioner Marchant. Seconded by Commissioner Mitchell. Hearing no questions, all in favor, please say aye. Aye. Opposed to the name? Motion is carried. 7A is approval. Budget amendment, request 102, 1-0 for salary assistance benefits for county treasure in the amount of $52,314. I've got a question. I've got a question. This is item 7A. Yes. It states here that the DA's office determined that the proper place for this position was in the Treasury's office. What made you determine that? And what's your legal reasoning behind that? Because I remember I asked about why it was being placed under Frank at that time. We're not on that. We're not on 7A. I beg your pardon, yes we are. Yes we are. And now y'all decide that it's properly with the Treasurer's office. What's the legal reasoning behind that, Kim? Cindy Brown raised the issue again, or this time I don't know if she had before or not, and after looking at the bond and trying to be sure that if there was some sort of a problem, whether or not the bond would cover it, we were down to making it an employee of hers as opposed to leaving it where it was. That's probably the best scenario. I think it could have also probably gone under the Sheriff's Office, but we felt like it would be better to move it to Cindy's just for bond purposes. Wasn't this officer still a share stiffening? He is not commissioned by the sheriff, but he is not one of his deaf. I mean, he's not an employee, I guess I'll say, of that department. But he is commissioned. The county treasure does have a fiscal responsibility constitutionally. So this we've ultimately, I believe, it was considered that covered all the bases. I'll talk to the sheriff about moving the position. To him. I don't, a Detroit Frank would have to answer. He was talked to about this deal and have Frank come to the microphone. Daging commissioners commissioners. Microphone. Better. There you go. I did not speak with the sheriff. I spoke with Chief Hale and Chief Hale had no problem with it. He said it actually served the same purpose under the Treasurer's Office or our office or wherever we chose to put it. And either office, he didn't express that his tire for divinates office. He just said it for their purpose. It really didn't express a desire for the Vennett's office. He just said it for their purpose. It really didn't matter. And you're saying the legal reason that it wasn't proper previously that it's better under the Treasury now or the for the provisions of the bond? Does that the deal? We just reviewed it. A city was worried as to whether or not it would be better under her department for bonding purposes. And like I said, we looked at either, and kind of, Frankie, I mean, left it with the department, with the department has. We more I did a lot of research on this, trying to figure out the best way to do it. Who's bond? The deputies, the sheriffs, or the treasurer's bond? The treasurer's bond. And for carting the money around, I guess if any law enforcement action had to take place, the sheriff's bond might recover it since he is commissioned by the sheriff. I don't remember what Morris sent you on that, Frank. I'm sorry on that part. We didn't pay for execute a separate bond for this fellow individually. The treasurer by theutes is the responsibility for the depository and her bond we call the AG's office and ran the scenario past them and one of this persons and another works for another office even though that he's performing a function for the treasure with the bond covered this with the treasures bond covered this person in the treasurer's bond cover this person and there if any was no it had to be an employee of the treasurer. I guess my point is I kind of brought that up when you originally did this and you all determined that it was a really best to be under the county judge I was just trying to figure out why it's been switched now. I mean what precipitated the switch? The switch was the question from Cindy Brown. I don't remember that specific question before about Cindy's bond, but I guess it's something she had pondered. And actually, we were... The reason this whole subject came up is because, as you know, I'm moving to elections and I've been his relief. And he would not have a relief once I go to elections. So, our first idea was either to move it back under the sheriff or to move it under a fire marshal or a constable, some other law enforcement agency, so they would have, he would have relief when he was on vacation. That's when Cindy actually brought the question up about the bond and that started our research and really after talking to the AG's office, that's the only place it could land. Fortunately, the Fire Marshal has agreed that, you know, when he's on vacation or if he's sick or whatever, they will accompany one of Cindy Brown's employees. I mean, it even got down to portion of it to that level that the AG decided it was concerned because I originally thought it should have been under Cindy in the first place. And my idea was poo pooed. That was my question is, who was gonna deliver the money when this employee was on vacation and would Cindy the rounds people. One of her employees will go and the farm offshore will accompany that person. Okay, I'll accompany. Okay. And did the sheriff cover the bond? I mean, the character commission before, did he? Yes, carries it now and we'll continue. He carries. He hasn't changed. Okay. He wears a sheriff's deputy uniform or anything. No. Just plain clothes. He's not wearing uniform but I'm hesitant to discuss a lot of this security on in this format. It is publicized. Are there other questions? I don't have any further questions. I'll move for approval. Thank you. We have a motion by Commissioner questions. They'll move for approval. Thank you. We have a motion by Commissioner Coleman. Second. Second by Commissioner Mitchell. All in favor, please say aye. Aye. Aye. Opposed to the name? Motion does carry. 7V is approval. Budget amendment quest 100220 for computer wiring for county wide technology in the amount of $2,500. Chair, I move for approval. Seconded by Commissioner Marchand other questions. On favor please say aye. Aye. Opposed, Cine. Bush and Ms. Carrey, 8A is approval of revisions to personnel policy 3.9A, family, medical leave. We'll call on Amy Phillips. Thank you Judge and members of the court. You may remember in February we revised the family medical leave policy to reflect changes in the family medical leave act at that time that included special provisions for active military reserve and caretaker leave and qualifying incitiency leave. Those are further revisions just recently and we're recommending further revision to our policy to reflect those changes in the act that you see before you what it does is expand coverage to all active military as opposed to just National Guard and also caretaker leave is expanded and we're recommending approval today. Other questions from members of the court. I'll second. Thank you. We have a motion by Commissioner Marchant, seconded by Commissioner Coleman. On favor please say aye. Aye. Opposed to the name? Motion carries. 8v is approval of revisions to personnel policy 5.1, disciplinary action, termination procedures. Again, we'll call and thank Amy Phillips. Thank you. I'm recommending a revision today that would address a situation that several departments have had this year, especially in the last few months, when they've had an employee who was promoted or because of some other change, started experiencing some performance problems. And they wanted to keep the employee, but when training and other attempts to make the employee successful and their current assignment were not successful, they were looking for another option. We previously didn't have another option for a demotion to a position which they could perform competently unless there was an appropriate vacancy in the department. This revision would make that process a little more flexible and allow them to post the position within their own department so that other employees could apply for it and possibly move one employee promote and demote at the same time. More recommending approval. Well, that would create a vacancy if they demoted them. And then they would have a firm within their department. Then they'd ask for, they could promote someone in the department. And they would, they put that employee in that position that other employees coming from? Yes. I did put language in the policy that they were going to be working with human resources to determine an appropriate slot to demote to. This is something that would be real important that we worked closely on. Just as right now if we demote somebody, we know that a lot of our employees have civil service access. We want to be real careful with these to make sure that they would be prepared for that kind of action if that were to take place. The idea I'll move for approval. We have a motion by Commissioner Coleman. Seconded by Commissioner Marche and I agreed. It's a good idea. Having been in this position, it's kind of hard to deal with sometimes. But it gives everybody some flexibility. All in favor, please say aye. Aye. Opposed, sen. Motion to carried. 13A is approval of contingency allowance authorization number 8, inclusive of change orders numbers 27, 30, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36 in the amount of $5,657. I do this, but I'd really like to have our construction manager come up and explain this to us. Just kind of tell us what the morning really going on. There's seven different items on this contingency allowance authorization. Six of these are really added value to the project. We're adding some waterproofing at the windows and some other locations that it was basically determined that it would help in the long run. It's not that the detail was insufficient to start with, but this is just an extra layer of protection. I think we all know of some waterproofing problems we've had in the county and we want to go above and beyond to make sure that there's no problems in the future. The one deduct is for door hardware of $13,349. During the bidding process, we weren't sure when it was put out to bid exactly which manufacturers and suppliers were going with. We know what we wanted. So as we refine that, we're able to choose some different options that give us the same quality. So that's the deduct that we had for that. Some of the other items like the gypsum board, we changed that to moisture resistant. It's really an epoxy paint that's going to help on the wear and tear and long term maintenance of that area. The fire extinguishers, as we got into the process, we added some fire extinguishers throughout the building and we actually had some of them as semi recessed and fully recessed which have to meet handicap accessibility issues. So that's in there as well. But all these prices came back. They're good prices for the work that's been performed. And I support this one. Thank you, they're the further questions. Yeah, can you explain to me a change order number 36, where it says it provides secondary flashing at the window jams per CPR number 16? What are that, that one we had some primary flashing on the window is the size of all the windows. And again, that's an issue of, that's a good standard detail, That one we had some primary flashing on the windows, the size of all the windows. And again, that's an issue of, that's a good standard detail, but it gives us a second layer of protection for water infiltration at those areas. When you're dealing with some of the pressures that you're dealing with and wind, water can, you know, wickets way up up hill even sometimes. So it just gives us an add layer layer protection to keep the water out. To decide whether we need that added letter and why wasn't it included at the beginning? It's not necessarily that the first detail was a bad detail but collectively the architect and the facilities and myself looked at it and the contractor even as well and decided this was a better option long term. The original retail probably wouldn't have a problem but we're more sure that this one won't have a problem later on. You can never be 100% sure but it's just a little bit better detail. An extra layer of protection. Next by detail what do you mean the plan? Yeah it's basically this decides of the windows that we're talking about and it gets repeated for every window because there's basically one detail, one way of doing it, one way to flash it for all the windows. So we made that change throughout the project. That's why that amount is there. Yes, I do. Thank you. Are there any other questions? No. Do we have a motion for approval? Motion by Commissioner Mitchell. Second of that, Commissioner Marchant. Here are no further questions. All in favor, please say aye. Aye. Opposed, any? Motion is carried. 13v is approval of request from Judy Erin Deputy Sheriff Baylor for a display at the Denton County Courts building for a Christmas theme contest called a Soldier's Christmas. Sounds like an ideal. We have a motion by Commissioner Colin. Second of that,, Marchant, are there questions? Well, I do have a comment, I don't have a question. Well, I don't certainly don't have a problem with this particular display, but does it open up the door for everybody else to have a display also. Any other stuff? I'm trying to time. I've had various things displayed at the courts building. I don't view this as anything different from when people schedule things for this building. I'll have a problem with it. I just want to know that. You have a limited amount of space and you don't want eight people all showing up on the same day thinking they're going to be displaying so it's just a scheduling thing for me. Who's going to think Kim? Okay crossing any barriers regarding regulation of content or anything like this by allowing this to come in. regarding regulation of content or anything like this by allowing this to come in. We've got a building use policy. Okay. That's whether or not it's COVID. If you don't address content, do we? I don't know that it just addresses displays. And this is the Veterans Administration or have a sheriff's work. for. I'm sorry. Deputy chair of Bayless Judy Aaron County employee. County employee. I think it's a good idea. But a lot of two, but I just wanted to know that's an excellent point. I think. Absolutely. I guess I guess we can look at it. You you you are able of course to still control what goes in there and you have sent it to the court each time. And I don't know that by allowing a county department to put something in there that you're opening it to. Okay. That's the good point. Yeah. The county. And I would think that you could hang your hat on that if you had it. Yeah. That's good. I think it's within policy and obviously still comes to commissioners' core. I still remember policy on it. No, that's a good point. But I'd be in a county deployment. Look at my motion for approval on the floor. I'm sorry, I couldn't hear you. I stopped my motion to approve on the floor. Okay, motion for approval by Commissioner Cohen. And I think they say seconded by Commissioner Marchin. Can you further discussion on favor please say aye. Aye. Opposed to the name? Motion to scary. 13C is approval of the reappointment of Commissioner Bobby Mitchell as didn't kind of be representative to the conference of urban counties. We have a, well hold on a minute before you do the motion to say we have a resolution that we know to take action on. They've asked for, you might say written support from this court. I'm on the policy, but with me, but I will be going on as one of the large chairman's education. 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And whereas the Texas Conference of Urban Counties membership has recognized the value of including the County Commission's Court courts in the nominating process for urban county officers, whereas Denton County wishes to ensure that the Texas Conference of Urban Counties has officers who have the complete support of their respective commissioners court. And whereas Bobby J. Mitchell has expressed an interest in representing the commissioners court of Denton County as an officer and board member of the Texas Conference of Urban Counties. Now therefore, it resolved that the commissioners court of Denton County hereby approves the nomination of Bobby J. Mitchell to serve as vice chairman of the education of education for the Texas Conference of Urban Counties for the two year term ending December 31, 2011. Now if you want to take both approving this resolution and approving of 13C in one motion we can do that. Thank you. We have a motion by Commissioner Coleman, seconded by Commissioner Marchand. On favor, please say aye. Aye. Aye. Vice-Senit. Motion does carry. Thank you. 13D is approval of the reappointment of a Larry Lipskin to the Flower Mound Turs Board as it didn't kind of precinct three representative. So moved. Motion by Commissioner Mitchell, seconded by Commissioner on the next round. Turn's board as the Denton kind of pressing three representative. The move. Motion by Commissioner Mitchell, seconded by Commissioner Marchant. All in favor, please say aye. Aye. Opposed, Sen Commissioners Court representative of the Denton County Belmont Board and their appointment of Kate Linassas the new representative Motion by Commissioner Mitchell seconded by Commissioner Marchand other questions On favor please say aye Hi post and in motion does Carrie 13 aphys approval of one excepting the resignation of Frank Phillips as the representative on the following committees a on accepting the resignation of Frank Phillips as the representative on the following committees. A, energy efficiency and emission, B, information services management, C, records management, disaster recovery, D, recycling, E, telephone, F, juror donation, and G, DEMCO E 911 Board of Managers, advisory member of the county judges office, and two, replacing him with Kate Linass as the new representative effective December 1, 2009. Come move. Motion by Commissioner Mitchell. Seconded by Commissioner Marchand other questions. You're none on favor, please say aye. Aye. Opposed, sen a motion does carry. 14A is approval of 2009-2010 agreement from Motor Vehicle License point of sale subcontract for motor vehicle license renewal equipment lease between Denton County, Texas and AA Texas LLC store distributor for its three Denton County locations is recommended by the Denton County Tax Assessor Collector Chair to remove for approval. Seconded by Commissioner Mitchell. Here are no questions. All in favor, please say aye. Aye. Opposed to the name? Motion carries. 14b is approval of the 2009-2010. Agreements from Motivirical license point of sale of equipment, at least, between Denton County, Texas and one. How finds Denton Autos Incorporated doing business as How finds Kia Denton? Two, James Wood Auto Park Incorporated, DBA. I'm sorry. And for automation and Louisville imports LTV doing business as banks in Honda is recommended by the Denton Tax Tax Assessor Collector. Motion by Commissioner Marchion. Seconded by Commissioner Mitchell. On favor please say aye. Aye. Opposed to the seat. Motion does carry. 14C is approval of the 2009-2010 agreements for motor vehicle license point as sale equipment lease between Denton County, Texas and one or motors of corn incorporated DBA, Texas Nissan two, McN corn incorporated DBA Texas Nissan to mcnat incorporated DBA James Mcat Nat Honda North and three 4984 classic LTD doing businesses classic Mazda for our RGR auto group limited doing businesses Renee. I accept Toyota of Lewisville and five Bill Eiter Ford LTD is recommended by the Dex Denton County Tax and Sessor Collector. Public approval. Motion by Commissioner Mitchell. Seconded by Commissioner Marchandt. On favor, please say aye. Aye. Opposed to the city. Motion is carried. And lastly, on the same subject, we have 14D, which is approval of contract agreements for a motor vehicle point of sale. And this is between County and one, Sandpacks Ford country of Louisville limited doing businesses Ford country of Louisville to banks and Nissan Louisville. Three DTH investments of North Texas incorporated for Huffine Chevrolet. Chevrolet, Subaru, Incorporated and this is DBA. Huffine Chevrolet Subrout Incorporated. This is DBA. Huffine Chevrolet, Huffine Subrout. And five, Huffine Dodge-Luisville Incorporated DBA. Huffine Chrysler-Gee Dodge-Luisville is recommended by the Tax Successor Collector of David Kelly. Chair, I'll move for approval. Seconded by Commissioner Mitchell. While in favor, please say aye. Aye. Opposed to any. Motion is carried. 14E is approval of the ambulance service agreements between Dant and County Texas and one of the Justin volunteer fire department and to two of the pilot point volunteer fire department is recommended by the director emergency services. Motion by Commissioner Marchin. Seconded by Commissioner Mitchell, on favor, please say aye. Aye. Opposed, sitting. Motion carries. 14F is approval of Fire Protection and Service Agreements between Denton County, Texas and one. The Justin Volunteer Fire Department to the Pilot Point Volunteer Fire Department is recommended by the Director of Emergency Services. Motion by Commissioner Marchin. Seconded by Commissioner Coleman on favor please say aye. Aye. Aye. Opposed? In the post in A. Motion to be carried. 14G is approved by the kind of Texas of granting a permission to inspect right of entry to the Texas Department of Transportation, text that for entry upon real property on the right of the kind of Texas and located in 1960, T's, Lelene, Denton, Texas, and 6210. For the purpose of obtaining a real estate appraisal for the right-of-way acquisition for the FM 2181 Improvement Project, this is in Commissioner Prisnt-One. Prove it. Motion by Commissioner Coleman, seconded by Commissioner Marchin. On favor, please say aye. Aye. Opposed to name. Motion carries. 14-H is approval of the declaration that a necessity in public and the convenience exists for the acquisition of all necessary right away for the FM 1171 project phase two, Parts all 32 from Southwestern Bell located in Denton County Commissioner precinct number four is funding to come from Denton County Commissioner precinct three and a four is funding to come from Denton County Commissioner of Precinct three and assign anticipated litigation to the law firm a woodtackily and weatherly PC is outside counsel and authorize the Denton County judge to sign a contract of employment with the law firm of woodtackily and weatherly PC. This is Commissioner's three and four. Motion by Commissioner Mitchell seconded by Commissioner Marchand. All in favor, please say aye. Aye. Opposed to the name? Motion carries. 14, aye is approved of a declaration that necessity in public convenience exists for the acquisition of all necessary right away for the FM771 project phase 2, parcel 36 from Delaware and I can't bring me into pronounces, Amani, hmm, whatever it is. Sayani, maybe, located in Denton County Commissioner Prison 4, the funding company didn't kind of commissioner, peace and three in the sign anticipated litigation to the law firm of Wood Fackerly, Facker and Weatherly PC is outside counsel and authorize a Denton County judge to sign a contract of employment with a law firm of wood tackler and weatherly PC for commissioner precincts 3 and 4. Motion by commissioner Mitchell seconded by commissioner marching on favor please say aye aye opposed in aim motion does carry. 14J is approval of the declaration that a necessity of public convenience exists for the acquisition of all necessary right away for the FM 1171 project phase 3 parcel 2 parts 1 and 2 from La as a sponsor maybe investments LP located in that kind of Christian or precinct for funding to come from that kind of Christian or precinct 3 and assign anticipated litigation to the law firm of Woodfacker and Weatherly PC is outside council. And authorize the county judge to sign a contract of employment with the law firm of Woodfacker and Weatherly PC. Motion by Commissioner Mitchell, seconded by Commissioner Marchin, on favor, please say aye. Aye, post a name, motion does carry. Instead of reading all this, I'm gonna just name the parcels. 14K is also, yeah, let's do it all at one time. 14K, L and M, K is four, right away for the 1171, FM 1171 project, three parcels three parts one and two from Gail Ewing and last on this time see a investments and the same funding arrangement 14 L is also for FM 1171 but this is Project Phase 3, parcel 4 from Gail Ewing and La Estonia investments and then 14M is also FM 1171 Project Phase 3, parcel 8, parts 1 and 2 from the same paper. Let's take this on one motion. Motion by Commissioner Marchant, seconded by Commissioner Mitchell. All in favor, please say aye. Aye. Oppositing, please say aye. Aye. Aye. Opposed sitting? Motion is carried. And lastly, we have executive session 15A. This is under Texas Government Code 551.0711A. Consultation with attorney in close meeting when the government will body succeed, vice is attorney. About contemplated litigation regarding services provided by Handle with Care Behavioral Management Systems and Corporate for the Denton County Juvenile Probation Department. With that, we are an executive session. Commissioner's Court is reconvened from executive session, which is 9-15-8. There will be no action on this item. With that, I believe we concluded our business. Everybody have a safe and wonderful, happy Thanksgiving, and we are adjourned.