I'm going to give you a minute. Time is seven votes to call the meeting to order. At this time, if we could stand with you. Let's go. Let's go. Let's go. Let's go. colored yearning for the second. We've got here required for the operating plan. On the end of the assembly, we'll required for the powerings and plans. I'm in for the south of the Bethlehem, along with the future land use map updates. We'll turn it over to both of the peace and human issues. Thank you very much. I'm in the space of Jones. I am the GI's head of the district of regional division. We are here for the second public hearing for the south of the Bethleh's conference in Planned Puckery, specifically having to do with their care about their way of doing small things. So this is the last public hearing before we send the client off to D.C.A. for his review. So, do you know where I mean? Not the way. I don't think everybody else here. I'll talk a little bit about it. So, in this, we're just basically going to review the process that we're going about updating the plan. Why we did is, the process that we followed, and then the remaining sign line, and then of course the actual confidence in the plan that we changed. And at the very end, there'll be opportunities for questions and other problems. So a lot of this is going to be a review for a lot of y'all. I'm going to go over real quick. So a comprehensive plan is a 20-year guide to growth and development for all of the governments. It basically just a document that shows what the community wants to be in the future and where it's current is done. And these say, in Jordan, it has to be updated every five years by requirements. And it can be amended any time between those five year updates. And so why we're here, if you want to change anything about the plan. And this is considered a major amendment since it has to do with a change to the future land use or the wind-based numbers in the plan. But overall, the plan is supposed to address the following questions. First of all, ask where are we now as a community? It asks where are we now as a community? And ask where are we going as a community based off trends around us? Where do we want to be as a community? And that based off where we want to be? What do we need to implement in order to get there? So the town of Bethlehem is currently incorporated into Farram County's 2023 conference and plan update. That included Farram County as well as the town of Bethlehem is currently incorporated into Ferro County's 2023 Congress of Plan update. That included Ferro County as well as the town of Bethlehem as well as Carl and Stan. And the thing that was updated, none of the plan was changed except for just the land use element of the town of Bethlehem. That also includes all the land use destinations that we had. We basically just reused what the county already had for all those and just changed it within the town's factories. In a light news moment, it's probably the most important part of one of the most important parts of the conference in plan because it lays out how an apparceled by apparceled basis, how the town is going to use its grants in the future. So it outlines on apparceled by apparceled basis, what to do, and what we're government or the jurisdiction. And it really is the basis for future zoning decisions by all our technical officials. So it is not an zoning map. As an zoning map is a regulation for what you can currently do on each parcel in the land, it's supposed to guide in the future how we're going to make changes to the zoning map based off the future of Red Nusemap. So it's supposed to guide future zoning decisions. Now my new snap make it not two different types of maps, either a character area map or a future of my new snap. I'm going to work out the difference. But if you all have a question of the variable, this is the two of us to just let me know. And each of those would have to be a company narrative for each different type of destination. So what type of land uses are acceptable in those areas? I'm in the overall field with those areas. So that's right here, the map on the left is what's the future, what are the characters in area now, and it's how it used to be, as well as adopted in 2023. And then the one on the right is what we have changed every time soon. And I'm going to go kind of just area by area of what we changed and why we changed it. So I'll start in the north part of the town. So number one, the area around Highway 316 was changed to the 316 Innovation Boardwork, which allows for higher density, commercial, medical, residential, which is all appropriate around the Highway 4 or such as 316. And then the area then the area directly around the interchanges around the highway ramps was changed to commercial corridor, which allows for more typically, you know, what you would expect around a hybrid commercial corridor such as gas stations or restaurants that don't have to wait for service retail office. And in the very northeast part of the city that was changed from traditional residential to suburban residential. And we did that a lot of the way throughout the time because a lot of the time was designated as traditional residential. And then that designated, that was designated as up to six units per acre of this. And my think that I gave it should be all end up. It should include the new territory map and the narrative and the Wendy's elements. It also includes all the destinations for all the different care areas. And none of those have changed at all for just reuse what was already there. And then the last one in your packet is what's the town's care area wasn't 2023 saying to prepare for 2025 and 2023. So the next four big changes that we do. Number four, the areas east of David Avenue and Harrison, the O'Reilly, which were previously in mixture of industrial and suburban. We're changed to lower density designation such such as rural residential and also rural reserve. Number five, areas directly gisted, major, sorry about the time I was there, was changed to rural residential from a lot of it was downtown. And this was a change from our last meeting. We decided that the area that has more historic or lower and it's maintained its rural and historical nature, we made them more of just uniformly rural residential. And another reason is we didn't want to have the pockets in downtown further to the east. That was isolated from the downtown area on the corridor where Padme 11. And last, the area is the southeast part of the city. And used to be a mixture of Ristra, of rural residential and suburban. And we changed that to just be more uniform away, uniform or away, suburban. And the last three, it can be going back to that point of changing things from that higher density residential to the more medium density on the area on the western part of the town was changed to suburban residential. At the very southern part of the city at the intersection of Highway 11 and Red Cowell, El Hanem Road, that was changed to community crossroads, which is a low density commercial option. And the last thing is we had a historic area overlay around the central downtown area. So this is basically just saying in the conference of land that this area we believe has a historical value but it doesn't really have any influence in terms of land use decisions. Why didn't it have any restrictions as it is in the conference of land? If you all wanted to have a regularity saying you could do this or can't do this in a historical area, you would have to adopt a book or a historical order. In the last thing, in that packet that I gave out, this very first stage is the narrative. That is basically just a summary of the character area, mapping what you all want for the town. And I just added a couple of notes throughout it. So one of the main things was building a larger, or defined outside, keeping car centric businesses outside of central Bethlehem, retaining the existing historical and rural character of the Harris Rundington Center, and then adding an appointment center to both sides of the state of the house, the pre-16 East of Platt, 11. So that's everything that we changed to the pre-16 corridor. Does anybody have any questions or comments so far? Okay, great. So the last thing that I just wanted to talk about real quick is just the Romania schedule. Basically everything in between today and when you'll actually adopt the plan. So this is the last public hearing that is required before we send it off to DCA. As soon as the city is ready, the city will send our office a transfer to the letter saying that you're ready for it to be sent off to DCA and then a meet certain requirements. And then the review period for that will take anywhere from 15 to 35 days. DCA has up to 35 days to review the plan. But usually they don't take that long. It's usually just, it really varies, but they usually never take that through four, 35 days. So after GCA improves the plan, that is when y'all would put it on your next time agenda to adopt the plan. And we can send you a template resolution that you can use for that. And then, following adoption, oh, yeah, that's the last part. And that's everything that I've got. Does anybody have any comments that you wanna make a question about anything? I have no question that this time you've heard from Paul Levin, who wrote this guest at the meetings and creating a more family and community oriented town. You're going to streamline some of the ins and the deficient views of the traffic and the intensity of the incident for a less intense as you avoid from the court. So, in that traffic flow, you're going to be distracted. Yeah, I like how you all have turned it down. It's a good balance between the pressures that are around you and then also maintain your character. So I think you all did a good job in designing decisions. We'll fill in as any questions or comments. At a standard spot like our agenda. Next, in the field of the March Minutes, on our work session, we will be here. I'm going to march 30 minutes. And I'm going to call the march 30 minutes. I have a bunch of. That's my point guard right? That was actually the one in front of me. That's the point. Yeah. That's the point. That's the point. That's the point. Right. 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I don't know what I'm going to do business, such as a future management and content software. This sounds asking the council permission to sign the forum from the regional commission. She said it out. Yeah, you know, it has to be very precious to come against a lot of the way of good time. Authorizing. She said it out. Yeah. Yeah. There are many questions coming out of the line for the letter. But it's time for you to authorizing from here a few signs that are going to be joining you to cross my base. There are moments around to sign. So I'm technically asking for a here. I think that's something we got. All right. Yeah, she was actually just saying that she's having a spell there. I could hear either and then he that you could ask later for recording. Yes, we will publish the recordings on the website afterwards. This time, we'll go on the vote for authorizing the mayor's sign for the future page use later for the regional commission. We've asked for a vote on it. And that is we have three days in Alboz. One. the regional commission, we're back for the vote right now. And that is we have three days and all votes. And one vote. I don't know where it's to on the event of Josh and I don't want to say the last thing. Yes, that's right. Jack is. There's an event plan. So we'd like to find Josh to do this. Yeah, that's right. What do you do? I do do it like that. I do it like that. Oh, you do it. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thanks for watching. Thank you. Thank you. Yeah, it's jackals. It's had it almost last night. So let me start by asking. You received the stuff that I had sent over already. Okay, so I'll just, I'll read, I up your already, iterated and kind of explain it as I go. So my partner Steve Beacham and I are aiming to bring summer concert series to specific municipalities across Georgia and the purpose of it is to revitalize downtown areas, foster community engagement and get people into the towns and create destinations with the towns. The way that we're doing this, we've been doing this for five years now for Adanao and we've finally built it to the point where it's, oh, it can be replicated in another town and the purpose of it originally was the reason it came to offer it in the first place was to, right after COVID, they needed an activation back in their town, essentially. So they had green space that needed to be activated, they had a bunch of businesses, so what better way than to get people together and when people were allowed to come out and do concerts in the summertime? So the way that we've been doing it, it started off, it cost us any money in the beginning. And after five years, it's now turned into a profitable thing for the sale. So I know, I think it was last year, it was almost $500,000 of raised through road-requiled through the events that we're doing in Alfa Road. So, let me give you an idea of what actually the events look like. They're 100% free events on town green space, which I know you guys have the part of what not you have some green spaces. With the green space utilization, they have obviously a bunch of businesses and stuff around their green space. What we've done though is we've put tables, we've bring launchers out, they come out to a free show, and that's all driven by sponsorships now. And we've got such a great relationship with local national and regional sponsors. An example would be like Royal River and just thought into the stuff that we're doing over there. So what we basically are offering now and we're very choosing on which cities we're presenting this to because we're looking at cities that have that forward growth potential and that want forward growth in their city and I know that you guys have been trying to blossom the city a lot more over the last probably 10 years let's say. So, what that being said, the real question is, in Bethlehem, does the general community want something to do on a Friday or Saturday or Sunday that is a free event for them that could in turn eventually be profitable for the city as well? So that's really where this comes in. And the primary focus of this isn't so much the ban under the entertainment that's on the stage. The primary focus is to engage the community and leverage the municipalities and the businesses together to bring the people in. So one of the things we actually did a survey on social media, whatever social media designated as Beth Lyme, I can't specify exact lines with that. And one of the things we found out was that when people that live residents in Beth Lyme, when they want to go see a concert or a team at, they leave Beth Lyme for that that. And they spend money elsewhere. Our purpose is to drive them back here and spend money here because now there's a destination item in Bethlehem, the Bethlehem from show. One of the things that the the concert series on Al-Farada is it's attracted, I mean, from just everywhere surrounding. It's attracted people into the city and they're spending money in the city now, they're doing business in the city, they're coming back for different events. So it can create an influx of people in a town when you have something like this. And the question is, is it something that Bethlehem would want to adopt? We can do it in the sense of a full-term key solution, or we can do it in the sense of a full-term key solution, or we can do it in the sense of just this much. And if you guys have an event planner that wants to jump on board and do all the other stuff, we can do that as well. We're willing to work pretty much any faster that way. We're able to work it as a full-term key solution for cities where you don't have to deal with it. All you have to do is just have the space and we have to get the crowd out here with help get the sponsors. We can help you know all those different facets of it. But it just in general it presents a very unique opportunity to cities in Georgia because the out of all All the cities that we've talked to, one of the things that we've seen is when it comes to having events, towns that are currently doing, we ask them, is this an expense model or a profit model for the town? Every single one, flyer or branch, Dallas, can, woodstock, every single one, it's an expense model, it's costing a lot of money. Alfa Rada is the only city right now that it's profiting from having events in the city and the way that's done, like I said, is through sponsorship, through small, medium, and large sponsorship, we're able to bring that to cities now. So we saw it as smaller cities that have smaller budgets. We can work with them now. And before we weren't able to, before we had to have a certain standard to be able to do this. Now with all the sponsorships and that leverage, we're able to bring that back in, coming at a lower cost to the city, and then offset the cost as well at the same time. So I'll just leave it open for questions at that point. And what's up? Who finds the sponsors? So we can find sponsors. We typically go through a lot of its boots on the ground work that we're doing. We'll go into local businesses, tell them, hey, you know, this town, we're doing an event, this town, would you like that sponsor spot on that? We could sell sponsor spots that way to help the town. Or sometimes the towns have a sponsor list of past events that they've done. They have a laundry list of sponsors and then they can reach out to all those sponsors and see if they want to pitch it on something like this. And obviously there's a big benefit to having local sponsors versus the regional sponsors. You want to first start with the sponsors in your city. The point of this is to get, like I said, the community engagement and get the people back out to the businesses within the town, not necessarily. Somebody comes here from out of town and then goes through a business that's advertised in another town, we don't want that. So we start 100% of the local weather. Is sourcing the sponsor's a cost added to the event? No, it's a reduction. We need to see you don't charge the source of the sponsor. We don't need any. Not a penny. No. Our goal is to put money back into the city's pocket the E.C. you don't charge the source of funds. Don't be angry. Not a penny. No. Our goal is to put money back into the city's pocket at the end of the day, not take it for ourselves. That makes sense. We're looking at, we want the opportunity to be there for a city. If something costs $10,000, and the city only has $1,000, they're going to miss out on that opportunity without having sponsorship to cover the rest of it, if the nut cost in the beginning was, say, 10,000. Now, the thing that I had set over, the cost model for that, we've actually changed that in the last few weeks. It's a lot more flexible now because we've developed further and further into this. that the revenue options for any type of event that you hold, so whether it be a concert or just an entertainment of that basically, ticketing experiences do really, really well where you have tables out and they can purchase a table for them through the evening. And then in that alone in Al-Ferreda is enough to cover the nut of the cost of production in Al-Ferreda. Other towns, some towns do well with ticketed experiences. Now, the event is still a free event. I'll make that clear. So, you know, always be a free event. That's what we want. We want to get people out of their houses to enjoy the spaces that the town's paying for to build and they're utilizing them. Um, but like I said, it goes, it goes back to just having the opportunity for smaller towns that they didn't have. We're trying to give that to our town. What's a reasonable budget number if we said, yeah, let's do this. And how many times do you? and have, we're trying to get that to outbound. What's a reasonable budget number that if we said, yeah, let's do this and how many times here would you recommend? So, Alpheron is very developed already. It's five years of doing business there. It's developed quite a bit. So they're already, they're doing 10 events a year plus they're doing food trucks. I think 10 other days, like Thursdays, I can't remember which day is their schedule on but they, they, they, they, they, they, they, they, they, they, they, they, they, they, they I have to look back to the exact number, but to start a town at, basically, where it's just very basic. And like I said, the music necessarily in the beginning especially Isn't so much the important parts getting the people out to the green space because it creates a buzz You know, and then people start talking and talking and talking and expand it from there So to answer your question. I would say I would safely say 2500 per concert now Now, sometimes do free in their first year we've seen, sometimes do five, sometimes they do one. I can guarantee with one event in any town across Georgia, it is not going to build itself with just one event. It has to be a consistent thing in the summer where people know the third Friday the month, you know, in summer months, you do three months in the summer, three months basically, or four or five some go even further. But having that one designated day where the community knows like, hey, we can go right right outside our house and we're within a couple miles, go to a free concert on the lawn. We can bring a picnic with us. You guys can have food trucks out there. You can have your vendors out there if you want as well. And you can basically use the event space to just offset costs and turn this into a profit model for the city. And we're going to help with that as much as you allow us to or want us to. So if we can speak anywhere, I'm expecting. What are your advertising mechanisms that you have in the food time around from a sponsorship piece? But how do you have some type of local followings? Yeah, okay, yeah. So with advertising, if we do social media, we go work with Chamber of Commerce, we work with Rotary Club. There's some other businesses that we look for that we look at what the marketing habits of some of the businesses and the towns that working at art and say, hey, if you've helped us promote this, we've brought some of your sponsors about on it and they can help us promote as well. We've been very successful in getting the word out for the towns and it's important to not just market but we need to market the nearby towns as well in the surrounding areas. We don't want to market this in South Georgia, obviously that's too far away. So I would say 20 mile radius around the town, there's enough population there to have an influx in this town. For a time of this size, and this population based within that 20 mile, what do you see as a target audience or tenets? The number of people. For here I would say in the beginning probably starting around two to three hundred and scaling from there. I think that's a pretty solid number to say. I think in time, it could be up, if you had the capacity for, you know, a thousand people in one space, I think it absolutely could be there, and that's where you'd use the talent to draw people out. So you can start with smaller, local entertainment, That's not really well known and it becomes just a place to go and see a show and enjoy the evening. And then in time, as it scales, if you have an opportunity to put a larger crowd out there, that's when you can start bringing in actually A1A or Guardians of the Juicekebox or electro-gabiny or national small nationals and things like that. But I would say, if you don't have the space for that many people, definitely I wouldn't recommend putting them out there in the beginning. It's something that would need to be scaled out, basically. How long are the events I had to hold? I was like, two from the hour events? Yeah, so the way we do, we're just, for instance, I'll give you Holly Springs' information. So we just signed with Holly Springs and their events are from six, six o'clock, an acoustic guy goes on, he plays till seven, at seven o'clock the van goes on and they play till nine o'clock in the event ends at nine which later when the sun goes down the sun starts going down an earlier late summer then they shift back one hour so it's still during daylight hours that's happening. We don't really go into that. We can if a town just happens to be a town that's, you know, the populations active from PM the midnight, we could absolutely do it during that time, but typically around five, six o'clock is when it starts and sometimes even do events, they do things of their own pyrups and that to make it an all day. So, and that's completely up to you guys, what you can't handle. Just just going to run, he said the other time, so they bring in food trucks, ice cream trucks, other vendors, on top of the banks, so that's outside of what you're doing, or that's something that you also do. We can coordinate it if you want. Like I said, there's any fast that I'm talking about is something that we absolutely can do and we have been doing. We're willing to let any town do any piece that they want to do. If you have a good solid vendor list of local vendors that do arts and craft stuff or you want to help them, the small, small businesses that typically do like tents and stuff. We absolutely encourage to get them involved in this kind of stuff. And if you wanted to charge for spots, for tents, for vendors at a concert, you can absolutely do that and all of that is city profit 100%. That's, we don't touch any of that. How much notice would you need to set up a first event? So if you are two weeks, it can be done, not recommended, but that's literally, literally oh my gosh we have to make this happen in two weeks kind of thing we can make happen I would say at least four weeks and I think we have enough time now most towns are starting Elfora starts in May late May it's May 22nd most towns start in start in mid June, early June, kind of when schools are fully out across the state is when they typically, most towns like to start up. Are you in the late towns, have they remind you of Bethlehem? They're small, I guess. We're currently, are you doing it? Yeah, actually, we're talking with May and Spinal in a couple of days about their interest and doing stuff up there. So current work we've done, we can, for small. Oh. Come. Try this. small. Try to think of the smallest population town. I'd say how he springs is considered small still because it's really it's probably smaller than the population It might be similar or smaller to Bethlehem. Holly Springs is a more newly adopted town and a lot of it is rural and they have a concentrated area which they're starting to build out. Now they just broke ground on the amphitheater that they're gonna have, but it's across from City Hall and another Plotland across from where the railroad or the full train station was, which actually all they have in this year are happening at the train station, which is a challenge because there's not a ton of businesses in the area. So you don't have like downtown Buford for instance, if you throw out a bit downtown Buford, then you have walking distance businesses that people can go and get drinks from. If we do, you know, in Brazostone, if we do stuff, then you have an alcohol source right there with the cotton calf, you have a food source right there with the cotton calf, you have rebar, and you have all these different businesses. So what we're seeing is in smaller towns, it's more important to get, if you want to have food at the events, to get food trucks involved, or even local catering involved. If you have somebody in the town that does it and bring that in first before bringing in anybody outside, I would focus everything local first and then go out from there if it's needed, which it may or may not. It's just one of the things you have to explore. If I make contract, I'm one of those. There's no contract at the minimum number of the next word. Now, the reason we're presenting this is because we feel that tap a lot of towns in Georgia. There's 539 municipalities in the state of Georgia. And we kind of looked through all of them. And we talked to a lot of them. I talked to 177 municipalities. Not necessarily offering them. I think I was just talking to them to learn about the towns. And the one thing that we saw was in the smaller towns, they didn't have an expert that could do something like this for them. They were trying to do it themselves, it was failing. But I hate to say it rather than was one that was doing it themselves, and it was not successful. They were getting 50 people out at a, you know, acoustic show or whatever it was. And it's not sustainable at that point. No sponsor's gonna jump on board for 50 people. It's just not gonna happen. So, we had to figure out how can we do this to make this beneficial for the town? That was the big thing, and give the towns that there's just in the smaller size, and they're trying to develop, and there's kind kind of that wall there and they can't really go any further. Obviously sometimes that has to do with neighboring towns, why they can't do it. But we wanted to just give the opportunity of community to the spaces that didn't kindly have it because it seems like a lot of the time that it was never something that was offered to And a lot of people are going to these free concerts downtown more to go if you look at obviously it's a higher Populative area, but If you go down there on One of their summer concerts areas events. I mean, it's just tons of people on chairs, some vendors, couple food trucks, and people are just having a good time. We see that, and we're like, there's no reason why, you know, Bethlehem can't have this. There's no reason that, between can't have it, or Mazeville, or Comer, Georgia, or these little far out towns, especially because one, obviously, innovation and other leaders, I've just talked to Jerry a couple of minutes ago, I actually, he said, he said, but there's nothing in this area anymore that provides events besides Chuck Tavern and a couple of their venues, but those are paid to enter venues. That's where everybody here will be in the animation out of here. What's the story there? The details. I guess Jerry just after eight years he lost the contract. We actually bought out part of his company. And I guess the, I think it's owned by Barrow County and the school district. If you probably know the more than I do on that. And I guess they're building a theater at the school there now. And so they're utilizing that. They want to use innovation now, not for concerts, but for just the graduation piece of high school. That's it. So we're going to put millions into the place. And I'm sorry. I had a question. You mentioned Lawrenceville, but they have a separate series. I think Winder does. So we don't want to duplicate. Correct, correct. Yeah, that's one thing we look at is what neighboring cities are doing things on what days, because we don't want to create cross competition on the same day in two different cities. I feel like Winder's on that border right now of too close to just far enough out a little bit too close so we would definitely need to keep a sharp eye on their calendar which we're scheduled to be talking to the winders as well so that if I end up doing something like that it'll be easier because we can kind of control what's gonna happen. But that's a very good point. Giving them to do with Monroe. I don't think we're talking about Monroe yet. They may have been on our list, but I didn't, I haven't. So I've been doing it for years, pretty successful. Yeah, they've had Friday night. Yeah, I know they've been pretty busy in the event space, which is good. And like I said, that can be replicated here. That puts you in DDA. OK. OK. That same success can be replicated here. I'm not sure about how their business model is behind it. And what they're doing with it, I haven't really looked into that yet, but it absolutely, that same style thing can be replicated and I think you're right and I mean if you guys are on your green space next door with the part, you can do some right there. What's the meaning of that? It fits in my mind of what we been discussing about aggravating the stasis. I want you to do a math. You can always try it. I wouldn't say start small. And test the waters with it first. As opposed to jumping right in and saying, you know, hey, we want to put a 40 foot stage out here and have this huge act. I would recommend that at all. I would say start small, keep wrist low, build that, go for maybe three events this year, and then regroup on and see how it pays out. If we were to come in at $2,500, $7,500 for three events, can we get the next question? Can we get through vendors and sponsors? How much of that can be returned back to the city? That's really a big question. And that's where we're working with the city really helps and going into Chamber of Commerce really helps. And the rotary clubs, very close and loved how this kind of stuff. I'm sure at least one of you guys is on ruddery. My partner in this actually is the ruddery for Alpharetta, Steve Beach Hill. Is my partner in the ruddery? Do the small towns really get free entertainment, or are they paying some kind of excitement? No, if we came at it's worth our butter we get Entertainment for you wonder that we wouldn't charge anything extra now We can do that. What if you have your own entertainment? Then you're absolutely like a Pokemon state. Just that's your call. Are you saying? Yeah, it's one of those things that you can do. You can bring your own if you want, or we can get them for you. We've got about 300 bands on our roster. That's a new question. So 300 bands spread out across a lot of different genres. Yeah. If you want to rock music, we can give you that. If you want to gospel music, we can give you that. If you want to look at us, we can give you that. How does the band get paid? So in the beginning phases, we typically use bands like more barrage bands, style bands that are trying to version stuff. A lot of them will play for free. We try to do something for them still. So I also own a video production company. So I'll get my guys out at the bands of you and we'll make a video for them, you know, a couple thousand dollars, normally for something like that. So we're still aiming to help the bands in the process in the beginning phase. There's a lot of them understand that everybody is, you know, we're all making compromises in the beginning when it comes to events. But it's something that gets scale, you know, We love you this year. We'll get back next year, we'll give you a thousand dollars next year, or whatever, whatever number gets thrown out at that point. But there's, you'd be surprised that how many bands, when we put something out and say, hey, we're, you know, we're looking for bands for this city, that city, whatever. We don't have anything to pay on these, but we'll give you a video, and we get emails about the wazoo of videos and stuff, and we get to like through them and pick the best, and then give the town the best. Tyler, you said I've been able to turn on the star on the next event. I mean, you could call it concert on the star. You could literally mark it the entire day, you know, a concert and a star. I'm a next to Zancon. I mean, you could call it a concert in the star. You could literally market the entire thing as a concert in the star. That's a path on as part of the model. A concert in the star. And a third Friday, fourth Friday, the summer months, and come out and enjoy your music, and bring your lawn chair, bring your kids and have some food from a food truck or shopper or local vendors. And enjoy the time and tell your friends, because on social media, we'll give you a free knack for coming out. Interesting. Do you have any questions? No, I think I must have mentioned. We use all the majors, but I'm not sure. What was that? We have a major, and we use it as a backdrop. Absolutely. So what would you be probably going to be going to be going to be? Dawsonville. I'm Friday. We're going to be going to Dawsonville and talk about it. They are like howling us, how you need to bring us up here to Dawsonville. So they were saying, though, that they wanted. We want to do a rock one and we wanted to do Christian music festivals as well. as well. And those are the two big ones we want to do and then we want to do a blue grass one as well. And I was like, That's great. You have a full diversity. You've got hikens that happen into the town. You've got all these other things. They realize that there, which is incredible. You can have that wide genre of things and you can go out to your community and ask them, What kind of music would you like to like to hear on the front of them? Yes, I was wondering, what could you do on the whole? Having metal, you could pull on that Facebook for the reasons. Absolutely. I would recommend doing it that way. Interesting. Definitely interesting. and then falls in on, as we said? Well, there have been things that we're discussing about. Community activities. Yeah, when I talked to Laura, Laura is the carpenter. Kathy. Kathy. Kathy here. I didn't make you before, Chair. I can't remember where. Yeah, she was saying that. That kind of did fall in line with what the plan was for the future. So I was like, yeah, that's a good time to talk about it. I guess I'll follow. That's good. Yeah, I think I feel like if it's something that interests the town, I feel like it merits further discussion. I can get my partner here, he wasn't able to be here tonight, but I can get my partner here and you can dive even deeper and answer even more questions if you have. That's just about how to make it come to fruition for you guys Time if we had if we spend the next month discussing it That was still providing time to be able to set up an in June, July and August per se yet, so it would be would have to be Yeah, I would say then I will I will say this though because we are at other times They're actively working with nothing close to here right now. Our calendar is gonna fill up, because we only have 44 total days for the summer. For Friday Saturdays, yeah. There's only 44 workable days for summer counts of series. If you do advise us that is in the warm months and good climate months in in Georgia Well, I wouldn't say July's a good climate month, but we deal with it with Georgia So it's that's what I would say let me know like hey, we're thinking about you know fourth Friday So we're just keep me in the loop where you're at that way I can reserve that for you guys I say I say, hey, we got another talent. We're talking about that day already. We can't do it. Over at Brasadson, so I'm pretty close to you guys. But you said you're talking to Wine Heritage. We haven't talked to him yet. Oh, yeah. No, no, actually Jerry is, he was talking to him. We're deciding if we want to offer to them or not, actually Jerry is he was talking and we're deciding if we want to offer to him or not actually. So question in fact the more than just the same amount of weather how that cost for events we sample. Typically it's just money moved forward, reschedule. And if there's not an available day, we'd say just apply it on next year's budget. Or even another type of event on a different day, we can always reschedule things as they are. But yet, there's, give you an example, for Brazil 10, it's not this year's sign of work is booked out, but there's like the Civic Center right there. So if you're doing an event in the green space, inkling it, whether you bring it into the Civic Center or you bring it into indoor space, and we could still do the event. It's a question that calls on the city at that point, of what they want to do and how they want to handle it, where they live in the city center. and we said then, one degree is where we pay for each act. I have you as Steve to find out. I'm not sure if it's required. I'm not sure how he wants to handle it. If it wants to be in the beginning of the season, we can be signed and agreed. Or if it's 30 days prior to each event or something. Whatever or something whatever I would say whatever is easiest for the city and the way the budgets are not in the cities If it's easier for a city to do you know just one in advance and just keep piggyback in those that's fine If they want to do like Dawson bills. They're gonna write a subject for all season so it's now you wanna have a little essentially. We got some, I think I'm wondering that our end of the day will be or we wanna discuss it for this night. But you gotta remember, people don't make decisions on time. They make decisions on knowledge. Who would knowledge you guys like? I'm not asking a decision now. I'm just saying that you made it. Do you have a back at the dough you're you're you say from that we get the good cardies out's right. What do you mean email us and? The clerk is gone. The clerk is gone this too. How is Beth long in the past done anything like this? We do an annual light at Christmas. Reenactment? The activity seems to be. Yes. But we don't as far as any music event. There have been historically a star festival, but that hasn't happened in a few years I think some of our discussions bring things back so this fits in mind with message kind of that activation. Another thing too that we're offering at the end of seasons for towns is towns that don't have a fall festival we can then do a fault festival. It's certainly not in the day by the time they're by us doing it, because it was a lot of chaos. But a lot of times with the fault festivals, those are small stage with a band, because music is a sign for a fault festival. And if you want to be a main note, you walk up to the stage and listen to the music. Those are very heavy, driven. And if you look at the way Hushton does, they're full festival. And then you have like 70 vendors out there at I think $100, $250 a piece. So there's a lot of revenue coming from those vendors. And then with food trucks, you have the only issue out with food trucks. A lot of food trucks want a minimum guarantee when you bring food truck out. So they'll want, you know, they say, okay, up to this amount, you have to pay us a guarantee up to this amount. If we make over that amount, then, you know, then we can keep it some, but we'll do it some night in the city. That's one of the downsides of food trucks. And in food trucks also, I don't understand why, but they don't like being anywhere near a stage. That's the one thing we've learned. As... food trucks. And food trucks also, I don't understand why, but they don't like being anywhere near a stage. That's the one thing we've learned. They just, I don't know, I think that- You guys think you don't like the music in the theme? Yeah. We did the coming fairgrounds actually, the 37 main tributaries of festival, we were a big facet in that one as well and they put the food trucks down in the parking lot like way around on the right side or you're facing down the bottom thing it's lower parking lots for the food trucks right? Appreciate you coming out. Thank you for having me. I appreciate it. I'm just going thank you for having me. Appreciate it. I'll send you the email some references and you guys can follow up as necessary. Thank you guys. Appreciate it. Thank you very much. Yeah. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Here's all comments. That's a lot of talent. That will be the item number three on the agenda. The S-PIM for UDC updates. Yeah, Mary, that's a little pay. It's good to be back here again. So in light of the future land use, the character area updates that DCA is looking at They're going to be looking at for you. We were looking at doing a conjunction with that some amendments to your zoning ordinance so that we align the uses that are currently permitted in each of those zoning districts to be more in line with the future land use map and the character areas. So making sure what you want to go in those districts and those character areas actually aligns with what's permitted. Because while the comprehensive plan in the future land use map guide decisions as far as resounding and things happening before zoning is in place, it's the zoning ordinance or the UDC, the invite development code that provides the regulations that give the planners guidance on what is permitted and what is not. So in talking with the mayor, it's a pretty simple update. We would be taking a look at the use table of permitted uses and accessory uses and comparing what is permitted in each of your zoning districts to what those character areas describe as what you want to see and making adjustments to make sure they're in line. So, for example, if gas stations, you know, shouldn't be in the downtown core center, I don't know exactly what that character is, character area. But, you know, we overvised the zoning regulations to make sure those zoning districts that are permitted in that character area match the intention and then we would also probably make some minor tweaks to your district standards so your minimum law sizes your setbacks things like that just to make sure it's in line with your vision it should be a relatively light update like I, I'd have one of my junior planners take a look at it. She's done a lot of our code revisions, provide some recommendations and bring them back to y'all to consider. I said about 20 hours just to be on the very high end, but I really don't think it'll be that much work. She'll just need to review this amendment that the Regional Commission is proposing and then kind of go through that table and make those recommendations. In our contract, we have an hourly option where we could do projects as needed on an hourly fee. The junior planner rate is between 95 and 125 an hour, so it would be about $100 an hour. So that would be about $2,000. Like I said, I think that's on the high end. I think it would come in probably closer to 10 hours, but I don't want to tell you less and then go over, I'd much rather go above and then come in with less. So if you have any questions, I'd be happy to answer them. So how much time, as far as not a number of hours, but a total process to make the changes in classrooms? I think we could have a, so looking at your ordinance, any code amendments require a 30 day advertising period for the public hearings. So I think I would recommend doing this at your main meeting, main and June meeting cycle. We don't have time to advertise for this month. We don't have enough time to hit those 30 days before the first meeting in May. So that's why I would say, give us about two months and that would make sure that we have plenty of time to do the work, bring it back to you all and give you a draft for review prior to that work session that you do and then be ready for a public hearing and adoption at the beginning of June. Some of the other things that you can discuss at the moment are such that the neighborhood would be put in the discussion conditions with the neighborhood development of the pawn shops, the title loans, pay any lending, those types of uses, those are things that we can add at this time as well that the streamline is that of a one-mine or a case by case. Yeah, so that would be taking that permitted use table and really going through and identifying what you don't want it So permitted uses, but there's also prohibited uses so we could very explicitly call out in this zoning district These uses are not permitted and a lot of times in those tables If a use is not listed or a very similar use not listed, then it's prohibited. So we can kind of work to refine that and make sure any of the new sense businesses that you really don't want to see like those pawn shops, title, loan places aren't permitted in the town. You know what I mean? No drive-through just we talked about it. Okay. So then it makes it easier. I would say council, discussion the discussion with the council that is, it's an added component to it. We would have everything through, you know, we have a lot of parts laid out with it. If you join us to talk about what this brings us together and then provide additional guidance. Yeah, a lot of a great way to think about it is your comprehensive plan is your policy it's your vision it's what's guiding you as council and making decisions but your unified development code is the regulations it's what the enforcement side is and it's how you enforce those policies or make those policies a reality. Council have any questions on this subject? Is there, I would like to have this as an improved from the council to inform this, is there a motion to engage, see if2 provide the EEC updates. So moved. Second. All in the neighbor. Aye. All right, class of the answer. Thank you. All right, we'll switch to the move to item number four on the agenda, which is the CPL estimate for the RURF, they're right. We did just see the pricing and I'm going to let this room talk on. All customers, do you know that pricing is? Yeah. I'm going to That's not the... Oh, we didn't hear that. I'm sorry. Sorry, sorry. That's not the... All right. I'm just out of bed, I'm gonna go to bed to I'm not just to miss it, and make it not that hard. It will look like a principle, but simple part. The way this time we're going to design, so the design of the sidewalks for me, Shutter streets, and we're on the intersection of each other in the east star. So, the area of the sidewalks from East Shepherd Streets and realign the intersection of East Shepherd and East Start. So, the area over here, basically for this also as the design bill overlay of Aquaman, from the school to the early 11. For right, he doesn't go further for his own poppels on Harrison Hill, so that's him. So, all the projects that we talked about previously, the design fee is $126,900. The survey is $25,232.50. So the design is the work of CPL, they're putting together the plans, renderings, showing the sidewalk, showing the, basically all of the details that have to go into the work projects. So not just, you know, saving water, talking to the vendors who want to be paid for the burden, and add sidewalk from this area, they're providing the very detailed plans for that. And providing the survey, so they're the survey companies too, ensure all the marketing's all of the everything's done in a course exactly the plans. So the design control, there is a hundred fifty two one thirty two fifty for that work for those projects. Again, that's Shepard Street aiming, kind of a E-star, the whole project of the wide-ing cymbals, the two way and one way, redoing. The Harrisville Botholes, Star Street, were Matt Bahan and Reed Daming and Miss Lane Distributing. The second part of this is construction of Stormwater pipe. The existing culvert at King Avenue, so we know there's additional hold water repairs to be done in King Avenue. And stormwater pipe on West Star over by the old five cheese. So those two parts there, the work for those design phase 8,375 and the survey is 11,060 brings its hold for that portion of 94,435. Okay so what was the amount of the first? 152, 132, 50. 132. This is just like a little bit of... Not the work, so... That's correct. This is just like one of the 15. Not the work. So that's correct. This is the design work. This is provide all the clients. This is big administration. It's creating the construction documents to that, the contractors who are bidding have an understanding of the scope of work. It's creating the standard details that you need to use for the thread profiles, the sidewalks, making sure they have a very clear understanding of what the town is expecting. I thought we already did that with the bid. I did, too. No, you did not do that with the bid. And I got, you know, you just, I'll be completely honest. There are a lot of questions and a lot of time that was spent answering questions regarding these projects. And this is, you know, from, it's not my full time job to do that. While I can work with vendors and put those together and work to do that, the amount of time that's spent answering those questions and working through that is just not something to say what we'll have to do. Do we need to split through each other into one of those projects? Is that a requirement? First of all, second of all, is do we, if it's not in the department, do we really need this? I mean, why, a soft welcome here only by us that we had talked about. I mean, do you really mean? No, I mean, from the time I was practicing, I've really been working through on more tax codes than you can get. I'm very good at how to also associate with that work. However, there's a lot of other components to that within the town, the questions that people are going to ask to continue to push through. And that's just, you know, it's a lot of other components. We go this route, then it resolves us. It's a lot of money. I thought we, everything was budgeted. I mean, we already, we've got, you know, as far as estimates is what those work projects are in cost. We need a plan for telling Dylan Pothaus. Yeah, I can't get it. Well, the real part is there's a lot of work that goes into putting this together before front stand. There are residents that will push that against every set of the process. They said we use the consultants as if we had this you know this acting staff. That's an equivalent cost of what these projects are. Well don't the vendors who did the bids have a scope in their round or a level of understanding? I understand what you're talking about. They do the same with one of this is also the big documents that are created that full big process in an instrument administration of their work. Because there's a bit of time as far as between advertising for these projects, we have an understanding of what the budgetary numbers are for them. And so we're advertising the state of the bid box in our fee process, the bid leveling, and then monitoring, ordaining with the contractors as they're completing the project. Do we need to talk to some of the people that we really have to have this and get different myths? What I'm saying is you don't have to have this, but the amount of questions you have to have in time within the town that you spend answering those questions is this is what direction is to go. Who answered the questions before we heard the CBL? I did. I'm the county. I'm the county. I put it as far as the city runs. It's either the mayor has been one of the panelists in the process. We'll hire Sandy to make a project ahead of you. The the pieces the the projects that we have with the price points that should be on with required extra steps associated with them. I can see maybe the problems that we have with culverts and doing the pop points that doesn't right down, when the day's late soon. I don't see it with the pop-hole, and I don't see it with the side ball. We could look at, depending on what you want, revising this scope. I wish I could speak in more detail about what goes into these costs, but not being an engineer. I'm not gonna even try and guess and Brian, the engineer, to put this together, he get a conflict and couldn't be here tonight. And since I was already gonna be here, I offered to try and answer any questions. Yeah, I agree with you. but we just need to just find a middle for honor. I mean, this is the chunk of money without the ounce of concrete being poured. Any of the equipment coming on the side? I agree. The idea is expensive. This is, you know, the project is working through. You know, I understand these are the ones that, you know, I volunteer my time to run through the other work that we had. And there's a lot of work because I just think it's getting them done. And then you have to add additional components of, hey, I swear all the questions involved, really. Well, what's going to be the question of those help-off? How often you're going to make it? Well, that would be a good question. Right. You're going to be showing the other questions and questions. Every single step of the way in the process is to what's come there. So it's not something that we've, you know, just to handle this, we're going to work with it, we work with the elected consultants deal with it. And understand that it's, you know, the lives of the parts, unless somebody else likes it and to your work. I guess I just thought we'd already, everything was packaged in. No, this is working to get the seat off the plane through that. No, when we get estimates, we know the initial process, where we're going to get the eggs, for the work we've done. I'm going to use it to roughly order money well extra the next part of just the design services. I'm going to say, it's a roughly quarter million dollar extra in the next part of just the next five services. You. For, you get to take the invest this money for the new project? Let's, you know, up to the council as far as I'm saying. You might have suggested this in the last time, look, and discuss it about the clockbot research. I'm already, but I'll be telling you that. You both are checking your head, though, cloud. So, we can put together, you know, a detailed fee schedule that kind of shows, breaks down the components of those bids so that you help them in your packet next time. And I can ask Brian to be here to actually answer questions that I just can't at your next work session at the end of the month. When you're someone who do a road, don't they have some of these elements within their bid? I mean, because they don't want to be $20,000 off on them. I mean, Shepherd Street's a big project or whatever it's called, you know, with being one way sidewalks, speed bumps, they don't know the thing. That's a pretty big project but don't they have somebody to sketch it out? So the processing of the dynamolta pole weights. This is the full way this handi-gates you very easily from a contractor stack upon. on, everybody knows the exact linear footage or yardage of materials, kind of of materials, exactly what type of material to the depth, to the compaction ratios, to the strikingest, how wide everything's on what type of material details every single type of material that is used, the quantities, the installation methods, those parts. It also provides the drawings that document, the layout of that and to provide it, the public notice for the bid process, the reviewing of the bids, the including the leveling of the bid of the bids, the awarding of the process, sort of the project, as well as then scheduling the project inspections during the construction process to ensure that the plans are adhered to and the sign-off of the application throughout the process. So if we're getting large construction process, those are the real steps that happen and there's a part, when you're doing, you know, building a new structure, that's the same process, the building of structures. You can go through the opposite part of the different way where you work with the general contractors on developing a school while you're working through that process. The part comes into it when you are submitting or requesting bids and how are things going to be done. So there's different methods to put those together. I think the bone contract or whatever you have experienced doing everything that you said. And if he's already had a bit and they come in and say well we want we want just done this done and this done and it's not something that he was thinking about or contemplating and it's something really above and beyond that our bits are going to be out with them. I mean, no good because they're going to come back. And right now, it says it's tremendously, if there's a lot of changes. I mean, 80 companies is going to do that. The other, there's a potential way to do that, is to consider more a design build process, following in that where you're submitting on the question projects, but design builds really open for a lot of interpretation and unless you have very good specs up front, you know the process that we did with the other groups was more of a specified project without full design projects and they got you know the whole first time that we needed to the two locations. That's kind of the, as far as they cost effectiveness and a game job's done, and the problems coming into it that knighted by within the council season has to be continued to work through those entire time, the logistics behind us. What are we checking with other towns to see that are small like we are, that don't have a lot of staff on board that already handles that. How they do these type of projects? You know, who within the town, more to the contractors? We can check. We can table the decision on this until our work session and we're reading with more details. But it's an eye where we have to present a cost to have as an assessment.. We'll do that in a minute. Find the letter. Was there, was that in the documents that were sent out? I'll send them out. Definitely late last week. I'll follow up with you with the more detailed breakdown because that was just something quick that Ryan got you. So I'll get the folder puzzle out. And I'll send that out to you. And I'll that out to you. Now for that. Yeah. To the council. Okay. You have a question, one. Okay. We'll move forward then. Hey Chris, I'd like to add an item to the agenda. Like a motion to add financials to the agenda. I, emotionally add financials to the agenda. I think I'm pleased. I don't agree with you in those words. Yeah. I'll set an item. Is it all in there? I'll add an item. Let my initials add an item. I don't know. I have a number five, it's swearing in at the COVID-19 enforcement officer. You know? Another good assessment is for a while. Hey, good. Hey. I was kind of just myself when I was in Walter, I'm sorry, I've been doing this for a kind of long time. My star, Silver City, Sandy Speens, Jones Creek, Mealton, Lawrence View, and I heard Lawrence View, so yeah, I got Cerber City, it's under my belt, so I'm here. So you guys. Do you look nearby? Oh yeah, I am. Lawrence View, but with a county, you know, I GCC, I can't see it, so I live from there. So I live in Clive Close. If I need to come, traffic is going that way. When I live, traffic is coming there. And I think you're also going to smogger it. Ah, well, I guess I was supposed to change, but I got naive, just get those vacations. A couple of stopboard quarters, so yeah, I do. I'm more there. The B.C. when they can. Awesome. What? Is there more of this? Where are you going? I, Walter, so we're here. I'm all through the move. I was just so suddenly swear that I'm John Rolton, do you suddenly swear that? I'm sorry, do you suddenly swear that? Do you suddenly swear that? I will faithfully execute the office, not the effective execution of the office. A code enforcement officer for the town of Bethlehem. Oh, code enforcement? I'm sorry. Code enforcement officer for the town of Bethlehem. I am not the holder. I'm not the holder. I have any account of for public money. Any account of for public money. Any account of for public money. Any account of for public money. Any account of for public money. Any account of for public money. Any account of for public money. Any account of for public money. Any account of for public money. Any account of for public money. Do this thing, okay, I'm sorry, or any you're going to go slow here. Do this thing, do this thing, any any political subdivision political subdivision or authority authority. They're you know I am not the older I'm not the holder of any office of the rest in any office of trust under the government of the United States under the government of the United States. Any other state in the United States, any other state, in the other state, or any foreign state, in the other foreign state, which I am by the laws of Georgia, by the law of Georgia, prohibitive or only prohibitive form. I am otherwise qualified, otherwise I am qualified. To hold set office, to hold office, according to the Constitution, according to the Constitution, and laws and laws of Georgia, of Georgia. I was a court, I was a court, the Constitution, a United States, United States, and the State of Georgia. State of Georgia. Thank you. All right. And we will be in contact with the shoulder. Yeah, I figure we can start up a meeting to kind of talk about existing cases and how that's to come in. That's right. Not really. I'll do that. So that's all right. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Next we'll move to computer. I remember six computer versions of the mayor. I remember asking you that I give him some allowance to say when I was $200,000, purchase a laptop and computer monitor a cell with a carry-in base to build something to work off of other than my phone when I'm humming about. It's very difficult, it's in a lot of the looking through all the time questions and we have all the information that I get from you. You can see it all the time. It's just most of the time, work off of my home. How about your motion? And it would be configured by a local computer. Yeah, I can do that. Yes, sir. All in there. All of those. I'm going to put it on my phone. I'm going to put. I'm going to. I'm going to. OK. Pass it to the opposite. All right. Now to the quote that we did have here for the road striping. This one is provided as we went and looked at it. Because we're planning for the four-way stop. It's going in over by the fire station, by a Harrison poultry. The paper mentioned this with buckets and other areas that you can strike basically on a daily cross and mobilization for the vehicles and working with them. I believe it's close to a mile a day that they can do on the striking. It depends on how many lines that you're gonna be doing inside and out. It's a linear for each weather. It's a striker, it's a dash line, and it's doing the edges, but the cost of looking at a lot of words around. So, hairs of mill, sparr streets, and several locations. Joseph Avenue, amongst a lot of rooms around the town, or a need of reach driving. So the daily cost is first sighted. You notice it's first sighted issue. It's 15,000, 325. That's the daily cost for the striking work to do. But that's going to be two days to complete the additional striking if we need to do that. Are there anything from the price of the lease that others have? Well, there are no questions. That's a 30,650 for two days. And that would complete the majority of striving this year. Then we could look at future years where it's maybe every year, every other year, type of keep it up with the striving in the areas that are needed on maintenance basis. So what I would like to do with this map is to prove the 30,000, C-95 knowledge for two days of the striking services through the town. So it's a last three days. They do, we compile the things that you guys can cover in the majority. Unless the council wants to do three days. What are you guys? What are you guys? What are you guys? What are you guys? What are you guys? What are you guys? What are you guys? What are you guys? What are you guys? What are you guys? What are you guys? What are you guys? What are you guys? What are you guys? What are you guys? What are you guys? What are you guys? What are you guys can cover the majority. Unless the council wants to do on three days. What are the things that you guys can do for three days? What's the plan? We talk through some of the meaningful for days. What are some of the books that you've already read out of mind? What about proof. What about the option of the button move? Now that's in the other project. Then the four-way striping is the Miss Laneage project. From June, there is a couple Miss Laneage bars. And that's the... The discussion, they have actually this time of silence. from sideways andscale of the half of the words in the arrow and said, I have them seen on the other hand, when you put the one on the screen. When's it working to commence then? They're working with it. It's been loaded with delays of getting the goods goods out so that it's made with an attenuation time frame. And they're doing their own design work on it. Because that's a big project. That was been run through C-Gump. They provided you and actually did a signage, combined it and that was one of those added to that for a couple of extra signs. You know, the relative is small pieces. So that does never do. Is this the only bid we got? This is a company that's doing the strike maybe for that project. Oh, this is the one we made earlier to proceed. So we do give it two days to 30,653 days to be 45,0975. And how's it going to do it's off our sub-sefe 3-A for the form, and then if it's completed, then two days, then we'll be. Okay, where is this working? What's the ingredient in this? So if you drive around Harrison Hill within the town side, the striking is almost invisible. Okay. Also, Starship wanted to town limit it in front of Harrison. Star Street, and we have a lot of striking that's really faded on the opposite side of one, West Star. Joseph, isn't it, let me see if they can go there. Striking. Here's a front section on Angel Street that is basically the front of the city hall up to the roof. So, there's a front section on Angel Street that is basically from the city hall up to the roof. So there's a lot of one-off locations that I think that starts adding up to a pretty significant distance. Are they telling you they can do it today? That's the discussion room. We're on site. Oh, we would do a lot of two days, but it's for this project. What's that? Ah, David. Hi. Passing minus over two days. I'm going to put it on the agenda is an annual agreement with the National Court. We'll let it counsel speak to this. So I am on the day of, so because we now have Mr. Historia as co-inforced an officer. to this so I am on the day of, so because we now have Mr. Ossori, that's code enforcement officer, when he issues a citation, there has to be a court where that citation will be served and adhered to it. Because that's not going to have a municipal court, generally cities and towns that don't have a municipal court, but have a playground rental agreement with a mandatory court of the county to hear their code of ordinance actions. And so I have reached out to Chip Ferguson, who's the county attorney, to ask if the county is willing to talk with us about hearing our current organization's military court and what the terms of that type of money, to totally that he's bringing it to the board of commissioners. So there the county is assessing it now and I expect to have that date soon on what exactly there was people writing on terms of the union. I sort of have two potential courses I actually write now that it turns into moving forward. If you really want to move forward quickly, then I would potentially recommend to off-partly mayor to negotiate the idea. But if you're okay with waiting until the work session at the end of the month, I think that's okay as well. And then we even actually see the department of the previous and the flow of money. So two words of action, ultimately, talk to you all best to how you want to proceed, but I definitely recommend. If it's a good opportunity for you to be heard somewhere, we have to have a new curriculum in the curriculum. So that's what that is. And we've got the ball rolling and the pounding. And I expect to hear maybe sometime family last week or really the community that have all followed and see what they're looking for. And this is how I guess previously, when I see the code enforcement parts, they may be not issued. I guess this comes as to the code enforcement also with the issue of the citation that we work with council of doing, but it was really up to the person at that point to do to act on it or not. And this is having the FDA's when somebody does not act on it and find their issue. This is the process. Right. So basically when you are dealing with the code enforcement issues, there are two ways that you can go out and force you. You can have a code enforcement officer who's writing tickets. And that's what this sorry is. It goes out in the season by the time you get a right from the other citation. And that citation will say, you're I'm going to do this chord at this time. And yeah. right from the other citation. And that citation will say, you're summoned to this court at this time, and you have to have an answer for the citation. I spoke with the clerk some of the magistrate board, and none of them were aware of that code of working citation to being heard there before, but I think way back in the day they were actually heard. I had a straight court call that I have not been able to find any paperwork that I have been able to find. We were contracting with a local water to service a judge. Okay, so you were having municipal court. Okay, so there you go. So that's over an overarching, if you wanna create a municipal court, I mean, you can do that as well. I think in terms of the least amount of setup and infrastructure creation costs, it would probably be just create, this intergovernmental government-electrium, the manufacturing world. But at that point, the magician would say, well, that's fine, you will hear, like, it should work with the revenues. And so it's sort of a choice you want to make as to whether a lot of times my personal opinion is that you should not balance your budget on law enforcement and that's not something you can really care about. But it is the revenue is its other issue at the same time. And so probably discussing get around integral agreement, one of the kind, we'll see what the accounting position is, as to, well, they want to keep all the fine money or maybe they have rooms with some of the other things in the accounting, I'm not sure. Anyway, the accounting's looking at that, but I just wanted to place that on your radar by any word for. And we talked about the fines. Where they're at, right? That there could be a time that we revisit. Where they are, yes, ours are, it could be, yes, there are actually vying amounts are codified are codifying the charter which is someone unusual for local governments that and they're also firmly yeah uh... they so we're dealing with a different you know value of the dollar when the charter was created and it's fine room. So that's that was going to be a look at it. Charter and MSG did the one and only in home rule charter and MSG, I don't need it too far, I feel. But it's just working on it. So we have the options. If we do the environmental agreement, could that be a non-exclusive piece or the ball or who not? Yeah, no. I mean, we should have happened to the government when we were doing any place that says our good enforcement officer can write citations to be heard in the management court, but that doesn't stop us from one day creating a municipal court in here, through those citations ourselves? That would be a violation of the... I would have to see what it after the sentence, but I wouldn't expect that to be a violation of the adjective. Well, we're working on that part to get the answers. The last question I would like to see the IGA prior to authorizing anything. I think if we get a copy? Yeah, absolutely. And I think that's the story. If you wanted to pry out your text speed above all else, then I would say, empower, vote to empower the mayor to the country, but if you're again, what are you telling me in the month? I think? I'm just going to spend all this time. Yeah. So we have a couple of items. We do want to work in the address. So we need to have more of that. We do still continue to work on those items. Just usually the items we would need, the if the sun for the issue of this time, we Who would you have at its own? It's got to be her. In the sun's wood setting, this is to be her. Yeah, we need to take it. It says, you got to ask here at this time. How long has it been since we had a magistrate hearing? The last one was somewhat over the Bishop Woods where I had to say that I was 10 years. I think what is the name? You remember Tommy? The Bishop Woods. I like to have a answer. The attorney was what was needed, the attorney that healed the court. Thank you for your chart. In it, what you said, I want to begin the Jack Helms of the Courts, but they're training for all some kind of close support in the CD of all of her name. The attorney usually does it in a way. It seems like it was about six days ago. It was about four hours ago. Are we at the point where we're getting ready to give side tangents? Yes. Okay. Congratulations. Thank you. So I guess we're going to wait on the NGA. So we can wait on NGA or we can give me an offer or I can give you an offer where you can come and see create the the idea and then bring that to the council. We would still have the opportunity if there is some sort of a sudden, you know, any congestion. We need to vote on that. To give me the authority to sign the act. I've not signed it. I thought you were just talking with me. Yeah, if we're just talking about it, there would be a vote. If you wanted to give the man the authority to sign it, then we would be the one that's fine. I thought you were just talking with me. Yeah, if we're just talking about it, there's gonna be a lot of things. Okay. If you wanted to give the man the authority to sign it, then we would be a lot of fun. That's all. We... I guess we want to see it. What do you think? I guess the next thing I say is something. Yes. Maybe I'll fill control or be on it. I'm not to get a little bit of a discussion. Yes. Maybe I'll fill control or do you want it? I don't know how much it's... You talk to wander, bear counting. I mean, when they make a decision on what they're going to do, I don't know how to throw you, you're going to change their mind other than bust it a little bit at the point that you're discussing it And I don't know if they're going to want to wait then. So I don't know. I don't see any problem with Rohan giving him permission. Only because of the way that it, when they make their decision, if we're going to go with them that's going to be the decision anyway Our needs are kind of tied there unless we're going to go another route Okay, so I guess the only issue is the fines and How much and where it goes So when we do the I A that will be specified in it. I like emotion if Chris the authority doesn't have some mayor all the papers. So we're going to copy the next meeting. I'm just saying the last ability that I'm going to be. I'm under nine times the count of titles. I was looking at the cash flow and I saw where we had cashed out a CD on 312. And I noticed that the amount that we cashed out is the same amount as our investment income. And I wanted to see if you would mind if I'm assuming to see if he was starting at a hundred thousand or whatever And we maybe we may have a seven from that hundred thousand. That's our true income. It's not what the base was And I didn't want to give us a false sense of security about the total end was because we already had that base amount in the city You follow me? Yes, when they come? Yeah. This, okay. Just change that amount to what our interest was. Ender Starings were. Should it be Clyons in to show the 100,000 as the... Because I think Ceth already has 100,000 or all of our CDs in another... Accounts in another account summary. And it's a separate you can just look at those data at all. Right, so it's been passed and brought in but it's not even come. Yeah. It's just an interest to see. It's going to be deposit in the checking account, but it's really not. No, in 10,586, and 4, it goes 100,000. with using splitted up into the comments. Once there's basically the refund or cash out of it, no. 586 and 4, it goes 100,000 with the end list. He's explaining that to you in the comments. Once there's basically the refund or cash out of it. No, what I'm saying is only put the interest amount that we earn in an end flow, not the base amount of electricity. But we've got to show a whole account. We're showing that in the checking account. Right, come account. This is the check account. So it's in another account now it's coming in here. That's just an envelope. It's a transaction process. So we've got a show we do our checking account. This is just the checking account. This is a reconciliation of the checking account. We're all actively within the checking account. All your ledger entries. So I would show this as within that ledger entry, you know, because it's an individual transaction for 1,08, 586, 24, that's why it's both that way. That basically comes directly from the bankers. Well, we need to find out about what the patient patient not was so it's not a false sense of security Because we have the 108,000 and Checking That was my only concern because we didn't really earn $108,000. We earned the bet at the end. Right. So you could see. Yeah. You're right. Just. Okay. It's a shes all over the place. I'm you to look back. Is this a hard-to-state one? Is it an envelope? That's just for us, right? It's a balance sheet coming off the bed. The beddinger's taken. We talked about the last meeting. That's right. Essentially, right now, we have more than two years of the Ashman hand. on hand. So they're able to turn to line market about the various funds that we have, comparing our annual budget. We wrote in part of the cash and that out of the same, we'll get more work done in that way, if we have cash, we have several more that are going to do, and they'll mature July. May, through July, we'll allow us to pay for the real projects. Somehow we've decided to move forward with those. Are we using cities? Are we using, uh, well, splashed and rescued? Where is an LRS track? It's a, we're using the old RRS. We're asking funds. We're going just, like we just paid that some front sports, the small work projects. I mean, what's the plans for the two that are coming to on 5.22? Are we going to roll them over? Are we going to pay a few bucks? That's what we wanted to have. We show you all this information for you. We'll be going to vote for the next month. And now I month and I have the idea that we're beginning to know exactly what we're going to need. We do have worst cases, as if we go around the two big, different consultancies. And then we have, we have an installation of projects, from the projects we have last year. So we would have an idea of how much we'll spend. Just what about what cash we can do to the what time? So do you want to work with me on something that kind of creates something to try to... What's the big deal? Show them,ing the visual. Projectly. Correct. Hello. Come on in. Sit your head. No, you don't. You don't. You don't. You don't. Who would wish that? Part of our story. Anything else like to? I should have pushed back with the new rates on the rooms. On the rooms. What was your joining? Our sign order or search, or all the area was... We're still bringing in more revenue each month right now, it stands. Like it's hopping. Yeah. Um, we have one more thing to be agenda. Just not be an update on the proper year. I was just going to amend the agenda, or probably up. All fair. I met with the home contractor, too, for the last week. And he is working on pricing that is the same. We're just shy of $2,000 for the old eligible. So just in the construction, though, that I would anticipate that type of project being in the $ dollars of foot type of range because there's bathrooms that we needed for it to be able to use it. Miner-style and work lighting, pouring, painting, fixing the kitchen area and dealing with appliances. So he's working on those parts. Don't have to ask all of the parking areas. So, I'm sure we can add the ADA parking, but there is other parking available, the parking. Don't have to be talking about a 45-boxer foot. That's gonna come in at $70,000. But we can output together a spreadsheet to kind of share the foot of payback and load like off of renting out a room with that to how many years it would take to recover, have that use, have that same verification. At this time do we have... of writing how to learn with that is how many years of a tape to recover, how that use, and how that's a verification. At this time, we have much use for, there's over double bookings. So I've come to the ear of my very first question, I'm sure it was probably both in my, the Bayonetta Community, Christmas is future-facing. So there's some, so that's the part that's going to be used in how it is, and that can be heard. But, and George Howard's been out work on, I'll verify with the electrician, we've got to get them informed, saying that we offer ice that are the factor of the rest of the food and how that will happen at the White House. Are we linking more toward bringing it up or events or maybe try to find a small business component? Well, the fellowship policy, you know, I'm not sure I have that. The White House, I don't know what options are available, all the still the additional work it's needed on these on the historic society piece so that we can. What's gonna have more information for them, we can run it out of the business, run it out, you know, learn out of the services, run out of the, whatever the town seems to be the best front of the store. Yes, it's important. But even the, what I'm talking about is we put it, yeah, we can do that same find the instrument. We can make that into metal. Kind of what the simple terms are, writing out how that ends up into a pickup. Is anyone working on the lines? That's all items on the agenda? I'll say the sign's gone. The sign is gone. Yes. Who needs some parking lot? All right. Is there a motion to turn? I like a motion to turn one. Second. Second. All favorite. Second. All favor. Second. Second. All favor. Second. Second. Second. Second. Second. All favor. Second. Second. All favor. Second. Second.