Can anybody on Zoom hear us okay? Can you hear us okay? Hello. She's on mute. Hello. Which means I'm new. So. Come to gallery. All right. It's not well. But I'm catching. Sorry. I'm going to call the city council meeting 631 N. and the first item on the attendance roll call, Mayor Pro Tem, Tom Waddle, or I'm sorry, Mayor Tom Waddle, here, Mayor Pro Tem, Tony Bruck, here. Council member Kithopkins, Council member Wade Piker, here. Council member Mark Metro, here. Council member Lisa Corral. Yeah. Okay, you have a quorum that will bring us to the citizens comments section and there were no reinforcements. So we have any citizens comments that are not currently on the agenda. No citizens comments here? Any citizens comments on Zoom? Okay, we're going to close citizens comments and we're going to move to the mayor's update. The office staff update is Kathy Cherry, a rich inform me that she had some personal family matters to attend to in Arkansas. And so she did not start on the first. I don't have a start date for her. I'll plan on getting in touch with her, maybe one more time, but having her from her. I'll plan on getting in touch with her maybe one more time but having her from her. So I've got to assume that she's got a tentative family matters and will not be the city secretary quite honestly have come up to speed over the past couple of months here and figured out how to at least keep things going and managing the office along with Chanel. So bills are getting paid and we're having plan reviews for anybody that is looking for development. So things are moving along just fine. We still do have a appointment based office so that we can understand what the agenda item is and make the best use for time. Bobby Ritzhopp who applied for the city administrative position, he's accepted our offer. He starts on Monday, January 8th. And so we're looking forward to him. He's already done a house on a visit here, have given him some recommendations on schools for his children. And looking forward to it and starting, don't see any hold up there. So we've been in communication and there'll be a welcome to the community and a welcome to our office to take on a lot of the office functions. So he starts on the thing where the A. And that is the office update that will move us into presentation section. I'm sorry, I'm sorry about that. Gather off this update is code enforcement. We last council meeting, we approved of Safeville to work with us in code enforcement as well as any plan review and inspection services as a backup to be V. so we met with them this past week and they're going to send us a template that we'll use to fill out any type of code enforcement. I want to emphasize its complaint based. We're not going to be running around in the village trying to find things for code enforcement, but we have received various complaints, which really come to me and I work with it in terms of trying to bring folks into compliance with whatever the complaint may be. So looking forward to to bringing them on board. They're a professional company that do a lot of that in very serious and had a lot of recommendations on how to manage it. So we've got to get them a development list which I'll send out tomorrow of an active development list and then their coding for sure is going to send us a link to a template document that we can incorporate probably based on email out of the gate and we'll get the process started. So just on that and say the plant-based, I want to make sure, like, kind of, you know, within the meeting for that, that there's the process that's followed with that, like, you know, it's a, I mean, I don't know any of the complaint process. We do ordinances and things like that, but just that it's not, that is just a process that everyone is clear and follows and so they are, so they're not getting full of them all directions. And there's a uniform weight that this thing still has. Yeah, and I think right now there's a, if you go to the website, there is a complaint form and that gets filled out and submitted in. I get that I think in terms of process, I would turn that over to the state built company to to verify that they are out of compliance with our ordinances. That's what they do. They will be in touch with the resident that have a conversation and bring them into compliance. I do think we need to manage that a little bit because I don't, you know, I'm hoping this doesn't get out of hand and you just have, you know. Well, so with the ordinance with the complaint process, like once it's filed, you know, be a resolution, you know, to the forum. I just, when we talked about complaint based with safe bill, but we didn't, like, go into debt on that. So just, like, if there's a meeting or another conversation. No, we didn't know that. Not an officer. We did talk about like this. I was a media. I didn't feel like we went into like all process with it. So I just wanted to make sure it's uniform. So it's clear, right? So when complaint comes in, it goes over to them, say, can you look at all the forms? So anybody in the village we follow the blank one does this follow through the office? Yes, yes, they got to come through and the village. Yeah, you know, to the village some points for right and then it gets passed on the shape. Right. So, right. Well, I'm going to need to discuss was that you use our form. We take off the portion of our form that has the where you have to cite the location of our photos, for that to be on. We would do that in the office or so. And then when we got a little bit out, we would we would notify if we got a little bit of a turbulence, we would notify. notify the group and then they get an investigate and they need to do that with what they do, what they do, what they do now is they don't know our code that well. So when they're complaining, the five-year code, we said we were helping them do that. And then they would do all the administrative letters and then come back and they they can't get a good job, where is it? So I think yeah, I think there's a phone call first and then follow up with the way. Yeah. They require us with the ordinances on there. If you don't plan a gig, they got to get a speed on them. Yeah, so. I just, I mean, I said, I say we've met with them and you know, pre-lumped on board after running as soon as, you know, 24 so that just want me to embrace, you know, bearing the process as well. Yeah, please work eventually. No, definitely, yeah, but like anything, go out to the website, fill a call amount, submit it, submit the photos, I a call amount, submit it, submit the photos. I'll gather that information up and I'll send it through to them. And, you know, I think most, for the most part, people will get things square away. And again, just keep playing based. I'm not looking, not looking around and find stuff. So, you know, try to keep it understood. Yeah, I think it's a good point to make openly is that their role with this is that, if they are driving around, they're the experts, right? So if they notice things is keep on driving. Yeah. And that's sort of a problem. That was a recommendation to. Yeah. It's there here for a specific item of a new list of speak. And we've got to just want to be opening clear about that when it comes to this. You know, for sure. This is definitely something that we're, you know, you work on, but at the end of the day, you're not kind of, you know, sure. Okay. The princess to the any citizens comments. Okay. That brings us to the presentation. Usually it's at the end of the agenda, but I couldn't figure out how to move it down. Just one list in the main cell. We're going to keep it where it's at. And we'll start with the budget and finance documentation. That's the other thing too. I put the links in the website and usually we start out with the summary and so I figured out that you got to get the receivable even the AR. You got to put that first even on one last. So I'll get that squared away next month too. so they're a little backwards. Yeah. Anything to note to you on the budget. You know, it's early. I like to for November. So, along the way to the first quarter, but you don't have, you don't have to pay in stock much. You don't have to pay in stock much. You don't have to pay in stock much. You don't have to pay in stock much. You don't have to pay in stock much. and the loss of a place in that, and then we're in place once we've got it for the first city secretary, full time and the city administrator. You're having a light, because you'll have to take the bill yet, but January that should come up for the substantial, read the budget, and sales tax and what sales tax does. Man, there's not a lot to talk about. What I will talk about is our audit for 2020 starts on December 28th. We've located a bunch of the documents to get this started. The, I haven't done the 2020 closing entries for the year yet, but our last year yet, but I will. And we'll get that started as soon as they get through 2021-22. So unless anybody has any questions. You've had everything you need. We're still looking for things, but for the ones part, what I anticipate is they've asked our whole interesting on the front end for each year, which listed that we have. Then they'll go through and check specific transactions to test or are pursued in that content. And we'll have to go find that as. And, you know, 2000 point in a long time ago. So, things are across, we finally need and move forward. Okay. Different relations, I wanted to just bring out some updates, PCIRI way. You probably noticed between off-line Greek road, between Sherman and West, there's a section there that they occupy and they've started their intermediate tunnel. We're gonna drop a intermediate shack down into, down into the ground into the lake where they're gonna have, it's an intermediate between the maintenance house tunnel or the intake, tunnel from the intake, intermediate and then tunneling into the pump house, up in the suite of park. And so... It's on private property. It's on private property. And they had asked, well, they didn't ask. They just said they're gonna work 24-7 to get the job done. And I mean, shots of the neighbors. And obviously we weren't gonna allow them to do 24 seven so we push back and they're going to follow our ILA and they shifted Robert Farrow who was our contact at fail it shifted him off the project he's no longer a contact. And so we've had more direct contact with Walker Partners, who completely agree that they would follow the outlay and not pursue any kind of 20-boil-stab activity. So yesterday, the trucks can come in from the construction, it's going on in Andersonville. So they did bring five concrete trucks through the village to start the concrete that's getting bored at the maintenance house. So hopefully it's the beginning of the end down there, but though we'll see. And I encourage people that continue to reach out. In our website, there is a link to the project. If you go into constructing updates on there, they haven't cheapened that updated. And if there's any questions from anybody, is some of that stuff, I don't even understand what it is that they're doing, but no problem reaching out to them and getting anybody an update as to any time back to be that they're doing the billage. They have to make their construction out there to know right there, type of screen. And that's it for me. We don't have parts and racks. Is that a minute? Contractor of the scan start. The conversation with the contractor without the work over there. Yeah, the second part. Yeah, there is going to be higher contractor to maintain to to you know improve the issue which site can park in terms of what happened during the freeze. He's already cleared out the old you know kind of bringing him to fence and the issues that that the park or that the freeze cost and you got to hit the flow, but I believe you can start this week to start in pairs that were approved in the last council meeting. As you'll see more things over there. Before we play enough, there's going to be a lot of things. We thank public relations. Now, the only thing I would say about public relations. Now, the only thing I would say about public relations is we do have the committee members, applications to be, you know, for residents, meeting and replication. So we encourage everyone to do the interest to, you know, fill out or look on the website figure out, you know, where you can add value and join committee. We signed a new committee chairs in January, but as it stands right now, we've got a handful of applications, but we'll love three times what we achieved. So it's on your neighbors. And won't you? You might want to change the sign because because it says it will do on the 16th. Yeah, we did extend the UV to the end of the year, in the year. So yeah, I'll, I would, you'll see that and you got that, moving to 12th of the month. So Mark, anything public safety? Yes. I presented everyone's packet. The fire department water tank project, and we had three beds, three different suppliers. And each one came out, did basically with, in what what they would produce as a site survey. We kind of went out there with them, part of part of what with them, kind of showed them what our plan was, what our vision was. in regards to it. Coming from the part of heart, that last week's I really had to find a hill. They've been wish almost a thousand gallons of water. So that amounted to a complete fill-up from here. Having run out to be zeroed away way and fill up again, come back, which is 35,000 gallons and they had come back and we do one more. So, all together, we figured if we're looking at the length of the site. So that they would not have to run all the way to BCIRA, which took a cycle, we need almost 13 minutes. So, and that's critical, you know, by the fire. So we projected that they would need a hand at least 50,000 gallons. So each one of these companies voted 50,000 gallons. So each one of these companies voted 50,000 plus and only one of them stayed well two of them, one stayed close to our budget. Which you know, let me just interrupt because it's on our agenda more so. Yeah. Okay. I don't want to get through here. We're going to go down. Yeah. Okay. I don't want to get through here. We're going to go back. And then other things that then public safety is we did have. We counted. We should have a job being. There's still a lot of the community want to look at what it means possible possible to slow individuals down. It looks like Travis County is going to have another tough year, as far as allowing us to hold staff to help us. So we may have to reach from without, from without within Travis Challenge to look at other sources, kind of, or whatever that may be interested in being hired to help us within the village and our challenges within speeding. So somebody, I share a few of the tickets on Sunday. Awesome. Great. They did do it. It was all like this. Yeah. somebody, I share a few of them, I'll send them a great one. They did do it. It was all like this. Yeah. You're seeing them in the last minute. They did approve our application again. The young's, often least up-sourcing and least cars. So we do have on, it's matter of reaching out to Officer Williams, C.P. and Skiddle, Skiddle, and then. Yeah. oxygen-laid, and it's scheduled to be in. Yeah, I did see that we did get that proof, but I believe we're going to need more than that. We have to solve our problem to increase kind of under control. Do we have a schedule with Travis County? We know we'll want to. No, we typically, we now reach out to typically we now we just absolutely get it's getting so. So you we schedule in the year out of. I typically go a quarter at a time. So. We'll be doing that. Okay, thanks Mark. Public works. The only name really public works is just working on sort of a schedule and a plan for 24 for the driver dot. We're looking to finish. area one two three previous years so very four completed and then we'll look at striking from the village maintenance area down to the stop sign and the road strike was faded and can't see it. We have three quotes right now. We do have an IELA in Travis County that they will, there's a process with that. we don't know the price is it's been submitted Travis County, but I did go ahead and read three quotes and they're all at 10 grand or paint from Ravis to the stop sign It's about really high along. Yeah, so we're sitting at right now If Travis County presents under 10,000 obviously we'll go with that. But I do have the three quotes. So what is advised is that when they come out and do striping, because they're mobilized is to recommend any other striping, crosswalks, things like that. We all know that intersection needs some improvement. So as soon as Travis County responds, we'll probably try to hopefully by the next meeting, the problem of Travis County is one state respond and we accept your pay and they show up whenever. So we have to know what we want them to do prior to. So they're mobilizing and wanting to do some, so just be thinking of that as all. The only thoughts on that some know we don't have a firm plan but anyway that's really helpful. Just Robert have it. The Robert have a move. What we need to do? No the intersection is that's what we can talk about with field bin coming in doing a survey of that whole intersection. So we don't want to spend money banding what we're going to buy on ice. And so I'm not saying that we need to do anything more. What I'm saying is just looking at that intersection and if there are existing crosswalks that we can possibly paint while they're here, they will do that. And so I wanna know if anybody has any thoughts on that, but otherwise that's the, what I'm not working on. So thank you for being for the striping, we did not pledge it for the striping. Yeah. One of the add something else for public safety as well. And that is if you see or have issues or challenges of the seating or whatever you have going on. Um, Travis County now has pretty well reached out and said go ahead and call 911. So at this point, if you have issue challenges, call 911. And we have over the last few weekends, we want to have a dumb end and they are responding very quickly. So if you see something going on, there's challenges call 911 and they are sending cards out. Yeah, thank you for that one we get out of it. They didn't do it. There were specific questions they wanted to know so the morning can remember. Right. Yeah, I am. I, because I'm right there, I'll video. And then I can follow them and tell them, look for this card and this this car, and this car. Right. Excellent. Sean Brown. You know, he sent me those videos, I sent them to... I sent them to... ...Shamansky and... ...Trump Players Office. Yeah. I keep the pressure on this. Okay. ...to stay represented. Yeah, Sean Brown, to be standing there. Steve, are you going to be standing there? Steve, are you going to be standing there? Steve, are you going to be standing there? Steve, are you going to be standing there? Steve, are you going to be standing there? Steve, are you going to be standing there? Steve, are you going to be standing there? Steve, are you going to be standing there? Yeah, play by play right there. The top leaves in the room to the sound of the speed of it. I got it. Yeah. They're sitting on the side of the drone. Oh, yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. OK. Well, any citizens come in some presentations? Yeah. So when you talk about calling 911, I had to talk recently where we had to study a cronon outside, not emergency necessarily, but I called the non emergency line and said, everyone is now a little bit like when you put in a trouble to get a tech support, they have to log it through that system. They all were raised thinking about having an emergency, right? They are redirecting you to 911 for everything, so they can kind of create that trouble to get and dispatch from there. So that word, that's a crisis, it kind of kind of included what it's all about. And so, yeah. Thank you for that. Yeah. And that's true. They all wanted, you could call the non-emergency and now they're coming forward with the same call line. Yeah. Maybe that's why I've been on hold. You can call that in one of those times. That was the whole field of all of them. Yeah. They do a long call. Even when the sheriff were here, they would base a lot of their activity or where they concentrate people on metrics. And so the more you call 911, the more metrics you generate, the more data they have to put people where they need to be. So even though you feel a little like you are called 911, It's really hate and driven. It's better to do it. And you know, young people, nature, traveling, they get right up the road. That's, that's it. Yeah, that's 911 call. Yeah, regardless of the pressure you are, that's a 911 call. Yeah, that's a good point. That's what they said at the town hall, Mr. Gawd, business staff, the first day. Yeah. Yeah. point that's what they said at the town hall, Mr. Gawd, because the staff said that prior to the manager. OK, let's move to section seven and consent items. We posted and input three minutes over 30th. That's the clock meeting of every 15th, but 12th, November 27th, special, please. So we just need a motion. I'd like to ask that we do not handle the November 16th one, at this meeting. And I'll make some corrections to it, and then we'll get back and that's the council meeting. Okay, you want to make motion? Move that down. I'll move it to the next meeting. I, you want to make motion? Move that down. I'll move it to the next meeting. I'd like to make a motion to move the approval of the management of Emory 16 to start off from the previous special called council meeting to the next regular council meeting for the world of Wyoming. Second. I'll second. Take a vote. I guess I have a couple of. Yes. May I vote that? Yes. Yes. Yes. Councilmember Kiz, Hopkins. Yes. Councilmember Wade Piker. Yes. Councilmember Mark Mentrow. Yes. Councilmember Lisa Pro. Yes, motion pass. We have motion to prove the other minutes. I'll make a motion to 30 minutes from the October 30th, 30th, 2023 special calls in counting reading and the November 27th, 2023 special call to be counted. Second act. You do. We'll take about Mayor Pro Temmie. Let me go. Yes. That's members. Yes. That's member for all. Yes. That's another metro. Yes. That's another fighter. Yes. Yes. We'll get past. Thank you. Those are the men's side. By the way. I had a previous one was. Lacey. So. You might have a lot of players. There's a lot of occasions in here, but in the hands of. That's going to move us to section 8 discussion and talk to action items. You can die in the discussion about collection items to prove one of the three estimates for this install fire suppression water storage tanks for the benefit of providing water storage that is to the moment the fire apart. The market is. It's an update. Give us. What about these? Most of the reasons why maybe what we could focus on is the the actual bits and the three bits and what your thoughts are there. That's a question. So when they did the use of the side of the day, what power do you have? Is it special power or is it not power? Yeah, we were thinking there were any 220 and we went in pretty much. I'm not going to be a specialist. I'm going to be a specialist. I'm going to be a specialist. I'm going to be a specialist. I'm going to be a specialist. I'm going to be a specialist. I'm going to be a specialist. I'm going to be a specialist. I'm going to be a specialist. I'm going to be a specialist. I'm going to be a specialist. I'm going to what that is. Yeah, and they were advised that that was not needed, but what they also said though is that the company who floated that also said that it was not that much more in price to go to 20 versus 21, inspired as when burnals does come out. That junction box and whatever is not that much. So I didn't know whether that is a factor. But they said it started breakers and things like that. It's not that much more. So that's so. But they're price. I don't know if that is. Yeah Yeah, but it's just a matter. But they, yeah. It's still at $1,000. Yeah, but you know, you can do so about the way it's to be others to make it more, you know, robust, I guess in terms of, you know, because it was the pump system we were talking about. I mean, simply that's to take the water out of the tank. It's as if possible to get it in the truck, to move it on down the road with the tire, right? Yeah, it's also used for the acts of a human head in the field stage. Oh, yeah. All right. So, not sit down in every group, so a lot of hours watching that happen. That's just what I think is my not. So I just ask the question. Yeah. Basically outside this, we're still going to be in the individual that will be hired. I have three individuals that are not high list. I would be asked first the landscaping and concrete works and after being they don't believe. believe I need to have concrete path. I need to hold this into a granite, but regardless of that, it's in the fall. So it'll be good. But we are looking after is a chance that we're gonna need to have concrete that will go to the tank and around it so that the truck can get you in and around it and back up. So that has to be reviewed as well and that is not budget. But again, if we look at the one from Texas tank, or $150,000, that still leaves us with a decent amount of funds to pay with the support, the landscaping, and the concrete work. Does he want to have everything added? Because they have a concrete cabinet there. They all seem to have a concrete cabinet. You're not ever willing to do this. I will say, since I have a concrete path for you. You're not ever loathing this. I would say since I have a water tank that innovative water solutions put in, way back when, that I wish I could on concrete that. Because you know, big ships. You got rocks around it. You know, it's just, it's just a cleaner wide, but I can't see the, I the spot where we felt we were going to put the hat according to the fire department and just the logistics of what they want to do. And all three companies they've quoted with the country path, but they said they didn't believe they needed to gather're in the process. But again, the savings is not that significant, you know? So some savings used for the landscaping, the other thing that is important is the fence. We need to really also evaluate and determine whether we want to put fence company for the fish or. And I also think maybe to put some type of protection from someone who are not the road and run it into the tank. I think I know. I mean, just going to be big rocks or some of the steel, steel posts concrete, bill posts or something to think of as giving, I mean, the tank is the most important part. Yeah. Someone runs off the road, they've never had it. I mean, hopefully they're interested, they're interested to take part or something, but it feels like they're buying some. What, what, a downtime, which is a good risk. Yeah, like a protection from someone running off the road there, because of it. That's where from a public safety perspective, that's where the pedal is to floor. Even everybody has those big old limestone. Right. They lock everything, lock the day clock. Yeah, they get any measles or something. everybody has those big of life stuff. Okay. Okay. Okay. So what do you recommend? Yeah, those are the things you know. I recommend Texas Can't Supply when you're line by line beach volleyball. And basically that would be my first choice, my second choice. Sean Ryan has the second company in Pizzer. We'll look at that. What's the second company? The second company is Blue Drain Water Day. The second cheapest. The second cheapest. And he was, he's very proactive. He also has been able to be down the road if we want to look at converting it to a range of options. It can definitely does with all his tanks. So this company here, I think would be, they're both, both of these seem very, very good as far as, I think we get customer service and get help in the, that operating or in future problems, Texas tank in New Green, but we green, he had a lot of really media and he seemed to be very proactive and and they had what his ideas were. Is it the same fine or same that the innovative water solution sort of? No, it is not. It's a fine here, but it's a different one. Okay. Yeah, you said there's a fine three so I'm just going to ask this question. So there's actually 21 miles. So the line, each one of these tanks have a lot of them. So if something happens, it may not know. But you can change the line. Right. But there's an issue, and we get instead of the line. Right. There's an issue leakage instead of a 97 classic. Yeah. I guess it's the same. I'll be knowing the differences between these two fire types. Well, I looked at it and we have to think be aware of the diameter because the blue breed was 35-foot in diameter. That's going to take up some real estate. And the Texas tank, not grand, was on a 31. Yeah, and the difference there at the blue green, again, the reason why they went to the larger footprint is because they were very much into one. So it's down the road, the, but I can understand the cost difference. I'll wait completely this 26 form. We got a big high difference. 15 feet versus nine. It's five minutes tall. On the green versus Texas. Can you get in the top of the blue ground? You want to jump in it? No, because it's the night. It's okay. Sorry. Well, I'm not required in mind. You can get in from what they said. It has a top 5. I don't know. I can feel the ones that hatches or something. I think I heard that. So if you want to swim, you can build a baby inside the fire. Oh, so it's not a well built. Yeah, you know, it's obviously not. Oh, Yeah, no, it's obviously not. No, I was purely a genetic. Yeah, we have enough space and clear to right away and setbacks and all that. I mean, that property's not that means size, but I assume they did there. We did. And if they all, even the largest footprint does spend, but again, there will need some landscaping work done. Those rocks that are in the back there, and that one corner would have to be moved. Have the equipment, they're going to have to win. Yeah. All that for you know, when they put a driveway around the hang. Yeah. Yeah. I think in the art with funds when we proved art with funds to be used for this, we went up to 75,000. Right. So we get we use. If we if we go over that, we're gonna have to, Council's gonna have to approve additional funding or the fire department's gonna have to be able to balance some fire department's work. And then we do have funds of fire department to be able to also step in. Do they have a recommendation? They do. What do they want? They want to look at the Texas tanks of buy one because of again the needed what once needed outside of just the pan right landscaping. Yep, fencing for sure. Right. And the concrete they want to, they really don't want to do decimples grant. They want to do concrete. The be trucks. Right. In just in case there was a boat. And there's concrete on this. I saw that in the bid. Right. X is. Yes. That would give them room to do that. Well, the concrete should sort of tank. It's not going to fold in. after the right. So that would give the more room to view that step. 30,000 pounds. Yeah. Now the ARPA funds, we got 148,000. And we used 24 to 29. We budgeted more for the sheriffs, but they, you know, they haven't quite used it all. So there's a balance of about 123, 771. And for this project, or maybe just our funds, we've through 75,000 just for this deal. So if they go over either counts as got a free additional funding, they have to pay for us. So there is still more there and see user that are losing it. If we don't need all the other funds we have to give it back. We've got to use it by the end of December 2026. I'm coming. You can have that as a conversation. Yeah. So I think what we've got now is 75,000 work with. Yeah, and so I believe we can take a moment to this and that. Yeah, yeah. I wanted to part his double check and ask as it takes a tank to fly, talk with or reviewed the connection with our two zone and the particular? No. No. They came out and had initial conversation with them. Each one of these companies, that's part of the department out there initially. We went over everything, kind of discussed everything. But after that, I kind of compared it from there. Probably need to part of the department with the details. Make sure that the connections are going to work and all of the sets for it. We do. Um. In the water solutions, actually did fall for biology. And Tom has some questions oriented towards. On the side of the connection and things like that. And so with that. The other two, I hit that information. I gave it to these other two so they could correct that. Okay. That was smart. Yeah. Double check, make sure. So the fire fire event wants to take this time to part. Sean Brown wants to blue-green water and land. Sean Brown. Sean Brown. Sean Brown. Sean Brown. You have this in your garden. Next, the other one. And I have a big variety of things in my garden. And you got in the big forest. We continue. What I understand is that fact, the number of people hitting the one day have Texas pain in their dirt. Everything that got on here is called stuff. They asked me. And I didn't. It wasn't a picture of their tank. It was right on the tank. But trying to find a lot of lines. It was so hard for myself. I'm pretty good. Even though you look at the grill, it's a difference in price between the texture stamp and gluten. I'm pretty good either while they say. I'm finding the time to roll. Yeah, right. They think they're both human-painter-painter-painter. The integrated Mars solution is expensive. The more and higher the lineback and and so I'm sure we might be 30% or 300% or something. Yeah, I'm gonna be able to solve 170,000. So, could you like a moment, Mr. Martin? Yeah, I think they made a moment that we move forward with the text, sanctified as the supplier and builder of the fire hanging in for blended fire. I say you have a citizen's comments. No citizens comments. Okay. So we will take a vote. Mayor Pro Tem. Rob. Yes. Council Member Hopkins. Yes. Council Member. and the member Metro Council member Plaker. Yes, motion passed. And that concludes the regular session of the Council meeting. We have a motion to adjourn. I make a mic for the jar at 720 PM. So that's. Yeah. Okay. Sounds number. Mayor Pro Tem. Yeah. Yes. On the top ends. Council member. Carl. Yes. That's my metro. Just. Council member Piper. Yes. Okay. You're doing that 720 PM.