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[00:01] Okay, we're going to call the Board of the Reggers, the Prime Minister of Council meeting for today's
[00:08] day and time.
[00:09] I don't choose public input, no scheduled personal parenthesis, anyone else who wishes to address
[00:13] the council on any council agenda issues?
[00:18] I don't three as a consent agenda staff is recommending that items full of advice, which are
[00:22] flames and minutes again for the approval for the consent agenda.
[00:27] If there are no questions on those items, then there are a tank of ocean to approve as recommended.
[00:33] Second, second, roll call?
[00:35] Orkin?
[00:36] Lewis, aye.
[00:37] Weston.
[00:38] Short.
[00:39] Item six is a public hearing on the executive, so the USDA grant to purchase equipment.
[00:43] I saw some communication amount of $50,000 per answer.
[00:47] Yes, if you'd like, before the public hearing, we'd be more than happy to go with that.
[00:51] Glent can not be here tonight.
[00:52] Okay.
[00:53] But there is, we have been notified that we're eligible for a $50,000 USDA grant.
[00:59] Now, this is a 35-65-split grant.
[01:03] The USDA funding will pay for $35,000.
[01:06] The total projects are about $25,000 in their various equipment.
[01:11] Number of it for a 911 center for our dispatchers and also for a generator.
[01:16] We have some items for utilities, for our wine group, and I'm trying to remember offhand with the other items.
[01:24] But they're basically items we had in our budget.
[01:28] And by receiving this grant, basically, we're getting a 35% discount.
[01:33] I think that's the spoke to us about this several months ago before she applied, correct?
[01:38] And I think it kind of went through the items in.
[01:40] And that's exactly what going to does for us when we have these needs.
[01:44] She just basically scours every place you can find to get a grant funds to be able to go with this.
[01:49] And she's doing a terrific job.
[01:51] Again, this is basically a $50,000 grant for items that we need anyway.
[01:56] And it will reduce the cost of taxpayers and rate payers.
[02:00] Okay? So this is a public hearing on the grant.
[02:03] If there's anyone that wishes to make any comments, they should do so now.
[02:09] They're being known. I'm going to close the public hearing.
[02:14] And we're going to move on to item seven, which is to accept or reject the USDA grant agreement.
[02:20] And let our conditions of purchasing equipment and up from the resolution.
[02:25] And again, Glenn, there's not here in the height.
[02:27] But what would you be able to put up the VA please?
[02:31] And I think the list is in the VA.
[02:34] Put up the VA so we can take a look at the list very quickly.
[02:39] There it is. So we have the dispatch equipment, the Interruptible Power Supply,
[02:47] and GA, our Cemetery, the Co-Bone and Traktor, Solid Ways.
[02:51] We have John Deere of the Lens, and then Public Utilities, the Mini-Direct.
[02:57] So that the total of them.
[09:00] We'll do the main one on Saturday 9 and have the bowl be on Sunday afternoon.
[09:04] And in your packet it's got the dates highlighted.
[09:06] So you guys can kind of see that.
[09:08] That's what we would be looking at.
[09:10] If we did move forward in 2020 it would be December 6th.
[09:14] And then 2021 it would be December 5th and 2022 it would be December 4th.
[09:19] May you be questions for Amanda?
[09:21] She's just basically asking for us to approve her submitting the bid.
[09:25] Can we continue on the naming sponsors agreeing to three year commitment also?
[09:38] I mean the year sponsorship.
[09:40] You can't get them from these two entities when we look elsewhere.
[09:44] Is that okay?
[09:46] I've made calls and I just only so much money in the community and it's very tough right now.
[09:54] We're trying to sell them out and trying to sell ads.
[09:56] And I can tell you that even getting people to do $250 for an ad right now is it's tough.
[10:02] So in 20,000 dollars it's a lot of money.
[10:06] I mean you can look at the statistics on the economic impact.
[10:09] I mean it's their name.
[10:10] I mean down to her resort.
[10:12] It's all over the national on a level that it's a good buy for them.
[10:19] It's a good use of their products.
[10:21] I'm hopeful.
[10:24] I mean I mean I mean I should provide a bit of people that's on their business committee.
[10:28] They call it that questions that you still don't until they get that brand.
[10:32] I don't know which way I look at this.
[10:34] I don't know if anybody else right now that we're making it into this.
[10:39] The two of their outlets that we've got like for the possibility and that's where we got shot in quite so.
[10:45] This is kind of this kind of bit of something get them on board and over and forth.
[10:52] I mean it's just this it's a big risk for us and I would have a hard time coming.
[10:57] You guys need to come to Dean to say we think we can try to sell enough tickets to cover it.
[11:02] It's just such a huge.
[11:04] With the weather the time of year is you don't know how the crowd's going to be.
[11:09] We wouldn't have to have that $20,000 to be able to produce the amount.
[11:15] Unless you have the idea that's the only thing that you can do.
[11:21] So we can back I mean we can back out if we had to I mean before with the bid and then we don't get sponsorships.
[11:28] We can we could it's kind of round up on I mean it's kind of when you submit it to the national office.
[11:33] They want to get out of here.
[11:34] That's what I want you to ask that question because we came up with a CD meeting as well.
[11:40] So Amanda had do had.
[11:42] In the second third year was it pretty automatic that those entities.
[11:47] Came up with the $20,000 that you have to go to them and say.
[11:51] When we first met with them they made the three year agreement.
[11:54] Okay.
[11:55] So if you feel comfortable if they do that again that they're not going to change their mind in the year two or three.
[12:00] long as we deliver the product, the same product we've been delivered.
[12:04] Any other questions?
[12:07] Do we have a motion to approve the submission?
[12:13] The submission of the intention?
[12:15] Can the intention of on give you the bold answer?
[12:19] I'll make a motion.
[12:23] We have a second.
[12:25] I can.
[12:26] Will call please?
[12:27] Louis, I work at Western.
[12:31] I don't care about getting a recreational field rental agreement.
[12:35] Chop, give them an end.
[12:37] Okay.
[12:39] So, as we continue to grow, especially in sports, starting tourism in the world,
[12:47] and more outside birds and things that we wanted to use in our facilities,
[12:51] we wanted to take a look at our agreement with the current,
[12:53] to have a safe, for a reason that we need to stop today.
[12:56] And there's a couple of things.
[12:57] And so, as a staff, a few things that we looked at
[13:00] was, I did a lot of research with the higher cities,
[13:04] and other municipalities on what they do,
[13:06] as far as the third city fields and how much they charge,
[13:10] and things like that, and stipulations that they offer.
[13:13] And so, when I brought that all back to our staff to go over,
[13:18] one of the things I've noticed was to actual rental field cell.
[13:22] The agreement currently says it's 125 hours per field per day.
[13:29] And there's also a lot of them in there for lights.
[13:32] There's $20 in there.
[13:33] And they live in a safe, per field, or anything like that,
[13:35] and it's basically $20 in there.
[13:37] So, what we're suggesting is basically a change in that rate to 125 to 150 per field.
[13:45] And that will take care of the cost of the lights as well.
[13:49] It makes a little bit cleaner.
[13:51] You're still going to fall in because we don't have to just have many lights.
[13:55] It's kind of hours to use the lights for it.
[13:58] The next thing that we asked was the language for the payment.
[14:03] The current agreement has an entity.
[14:06] An entity is needed to cut it in full, 14 days in advance before the actual event.
[14:13] The tournament world, that's pretty hard to determine how many actually fields that we're using.
[14:20] So, what we have is three days prior to the event.
[14:25] They will pay 50% of the lowest total of the invoice.
[14:31] And then the next, the remainder of the invoice will be due.
[14:36] The next following business day by five, five, five, five, five.
[14:40] You wish to take a play on Monday.
[14:43] And the third and final one was the language for the weather condition conditions.
[14:52] Basically, it gives an innocent official that is, you know,
[14:58] on duty or out about.
[15:00] is that there's weather in the area or there's people going to be in danger.
[15:05] This basically gives them the authority to basically shut that down.
[15:10] That way they can everybody just say to be at an issue where a situation in May,
[15:15] where we city had a turn to go on, baseball turn to go on at the weekend.
[15:20] We had four gig baseball teams in the town, and we had an outside bird print in the
[15:25] middle of the city.
[15:29] This grid was written in the fields for mass.
[15:32] It worked really well with us.
[15:34] The man that no one had seen in the top of the park to make sure that everybody was safe.
[15:39] But the most important thing in there is to say that the city officials have authority
[15:46] to shut that down and make sure everybody is safe.
[15:49] We wanted to add that language in there as well.
[15:53] You're saying any city employee or we need to desolate.
[15:58] The department had the list of it.
[16:01] But the way it's worried is, it's suffocated in legislation by any city official
[16:09] a police officer or a proper authorized agent of the city and mine on the termination of the
[16:15] violation of the code or time to declare emergencies.
[16:18] And the event of people make weather conditions.
[16:24] The other, to go back to point two, we're so Amanda and the CVV had a situation.
[16:33] I don't think that you guys were involved, but the football guy was put on the football
[16:40] not turning them into whatever you want to call it.
[16:43] And we struggled to get payment from the trust authority.
[16:48] And so are you getting much pushed back right?
[16:51] Or is the push back you're getting right now on the 14 days, simply because they generally don't know
[16:57] what their registration is going to be because they may have a 10 day deadline or something.
[17:02] And I've raised that point to say, I would feel more comfortable if you still require it.
[17:09] Even if it was three days, but you required all of it three days in advance.
[17:13] Because then the foundation no by then.
[17:15] And then you're not chasing anybody afterwards.
[17:18] You're always dealing with reputable people, then you don't have any problems.
[17:22] But if you run into one like we ran into, then you could have half of your money outstanding.
[17:30] And maybe 75% is the number, you know, in 25% after.
[17:35] I just, that doesn't happen.
[17:37] Often because of that experience we had it makes me a little anxious to let them pay after.
[17:41] If they're already used to paying ahead of time.
[17:43] And if our prices are value anyway, which it sounds like they are.
[17:52] This is usually, like right now, 14 days in advance.
[17:55] They're deadline to enter the tournament isn't until the three days ahead.
[18:00] like on Wednesday, when he does turn into a city on Wednesday's
[18:03] the kettle, so Wednesday, he does, he'll start cracking.
[18:06] Well, like, Chad Ross from Fairland, we work closely with him.
[18:10] Fairland athletic, for instance, the city facilities
[18:12] a lot from fundraiser.
[18:14] Well, they, they're not going to end up 14 days in advance
[18:17] whether they need two bills or whether they need all five bills.
[18:20] So that's what we were running into.
[18:22] We just, we wanted to clean the language up a little bit.
[18:26] I mean, basically we're talking about him.
[18:28] We're talking about a couple of other local organizations.
[18:30] And to be honest with you, most of them take the money from their gates.
[18:35] It's how they do their turn into some working.
[18:38] We're getting the money that they collect from the gates.
[18:41] So what, then, what would you estimate the exposure of the gate?
[18:44] You know, what is it, what is it, what is it, I mean,
[18:46] five bills or five days, what we're talking about,
[18:49] for three days, $2,000 total, and so 50% of that would be a thousand.
[18:54] That would be the exposure of the, those approximate numbers.
[18:58] Yeah, I mean, roughly once you see average rate and for a weekend, it's two days.
[19:02] And you would see Mark from two to four bills of $2,000.
[19:08] Most of the ground is totally bad at the past, that's what we're supposed to do.
[19:13] And you can always adopt the policy you're recommending,
[19:17] and if you get barred at time or two, or you visit that.
[19:20] If you're doing people with like, if you're doing business, people are fairly in all of you,
[19:25] you have a high degree of confidence in them.
[19:28] It's really these people that are coming completely outside the community,
[19:32] you don't have to turn it about.
[19:36] Any other questions or concerns?
[19:45] So staff is asking us to approve the recreational field role and
[19:50] remet that Chuck has kind of described the three changes to.
[19:55] Do you want to implement that?
[20:00] We have a motion to approve.
[20:01] I'll make motion.
[20:02] Yeah, second.
[20:04] Second it.
[20:05] We'll call.
[20:06] My student.
[20:08] Lewis, I have four kids.
[20:12] Chuck, you're up next again.
[20:14] I don't know that.
[20:15] I'm going to demo use for use of city facilities for sports and recreation,
[20:21] pinning this submission of insurance and food and transportation.
[20:24] Specifically, the Northeast Oklahoma soccer Association and youth development
[20:29] foundation for flag control.
[20:31] So yes, we, at that time of year, we start from three or two employees and give them up
[20:38] and get them signed.
[20:41] So the ones that we just mentioned, we have a friend here tonight for local soccer.
[20:48] Local soccer for lady and the new flag to bully.
[20:55] So again, staff can together.
[21:00] Look at the M.O.U.S. and this is myself, Amanda, and I'm here tonight, Captain Browning and Justin
[21:11] Elgin Hurt, and I'm going to notice this.
[21:17] So if you've heard a few things that we want to look at and change, number one is the season.
[21:26] These, you know, these in the past have been basically a full fiscal year.
[21:30] I would be glad I would want to June 3rd it.
[21:33] Well, we're looking at the deal, and it's changed up to the actual season of winter actually,
[21:39] you can play.
[21:40] This just makes everything look cleaner for us in the city and who has the rights to build that
[21:45] jitter time.
[21:46] It helps us scheduling things like that for city tournaments that we put on.
[21:53] The other one we want to do, you know?
[22:00] I think that's you.
[22:05] Yeah.
[22:06] I think that's you.
[22:07] Sorry.
[22:08] The second one was, they had a language to be added to the, you know, in my news, we're making the city
[22:18] and any other authorized users that they're complex to use their clients.
[22:23] So a lot of these facilities, the sessions things in general are had their equipment, they're
[22:28] talking about the leading itself, not a lot of city equipment inside accessions things.
[22:34] So I'm actually a season zone with, you know, in the past, we were there using it or somebody
[22:41] bringing to facility and used it in the wasn't anything going to protect anybody from the actual
[22:47] appliances that are there for on the lead.
[22:49] So this gives the actual the lead the options to either fall or shut it out, tap machines
[22:57] or with or if they're on the lead bit that just lets us use that.
[23:04] And then it also says that for this, for use by city in the authorized users and that the city
[23:11] should not be responsible for anything just during or after the tournament.
[23:20] The third recommendation is scheduling.
[23:26] If they're, and I usually, from a city standpoint, general tournaments will try not to do this,
[23:32] but scheduling tournaments during their actual season.
[23:35] Try not to disrupt them too much, but sometimes they kind of overlap.
[23:38] And especially in baseball and softball, when scheduling tournaments.
[23:43] And what I used to try to do is give them ample time of, hey, they're using the city events.
[23:49] I'm looking for what they can put their schedule out.
[23:52] But adding black updates.
[23:54] What set those gives city staff time on that to say, for example, a Saturday sun.
[24:01] The Friday before, no activities on the fields, no practice, no vans from the late,
[24:06] is us in a partial partner, that she has to feel very, and then on Monday,
[24:13] based on clean up day, the Spector temperature,
[24:16] at the beginning of the order, before we hand it back off, too.
[24:19] So we're asking for, based on what we call blackout dates,
[24:24] the day before the day after.
[24:26] The next one is blackout dates, seed dates.
[24:46] Chuck and Amanda, the CVB is reviewed all this already.
[24:50] The CVB and the second one is recommended to you guys.
[24:55] Any questions or concerns from Chuck or Amanda?
[24:58] Which is the flag football player?
[25:00] Well, I'm kind of giving it a brief summary of this new lead that's been formed.
[25:07] So we have a group of people in down there, that's very new,
[25:11] a realization.
[25:12] And it's YADF, which stands for Youth Athletic Development Foundation.
[25:18] Well, they'd be in direct competition with the other football teams, the blue and the gold.
[25:23] No, I met with the Brian Jotto as the president of this white, white, white, YADF.
[25:31] Also, the president of my youth football, I'm burning around it.
[25:34] And they've actually worked together on this.
[25:37] They both felt like they were still in players.
[25:41] Black, silver, black football.
[25:47] The numbers this year for youth football, and then the tackle side.
[25:51] I'm not sure what Brian's goal was for black football.
[25:59] But I did see that he has 10 spots left open.
[26:02] I'm actually going to be the 10 next week, and I'd like to know what that number is.
[26:08] He's kind of fine on half.
[26:11] But I know it's from ages five to eleven years old is what he's offering.
[26:16] But that's what Melix came out.
[26:20] Yes, it is.
[26:21] Yes, it is.
[26:22] It is covered.
[26:23] And they will be sharing same with those soccer drumplots.
[26:28] And Brian, it's also met with John Olin, which is the soccer of the president.
[26:37] He actually ran a child about to one of the four beatings in the Senate.
[26:43] The plan of our his vision of black football had same way else.
[26:48] And they all felt like they should be an issue with our schedule.
[26:51] I was concerned.
[26:53] I think a lot of the black football football games itself.
[26:56] I don't know if I was on the airplane.
[26:58] So I'll be using it myself.
[27:00] It's the hard work that's here just for practices, concerns, so there's been an overlapping with that.
[27:07] Also, this YADF is also going to be taken over the local wreck, use the basketball,
[27:16] and you're in about the most impressive.
[27:18] Yeah, are there any interest in the surrounding communities for the flag football?
[27:24] Yeah, they've heard much advertising from the county standpoint,
[27:28] and I've never heard a few people that I know personally in my circle,
[27:33] that are living up the towns that have to come over and sign up to play.
[27:36] I know our neighbor and town commerce that y'all would apply football.
[27:40] But some of these other smaller towns like your actions and your projects.
[27:45] Well, they don't have enough for football team anyway, so.
[27:49] I'm a very, very, very little bit, so.
[27:52] Well, I'm a very, very, very kind of a step up, obviously, for the new basketball standpoint,
[27:58] and I'm actually to see how.
[28:00] And I've been in a few occasions, Brian, for the first four months about this,
[28:05] and there's a lot of things that you've just got going on and so.
[28:10] One of the questions, are they going to be self-funding?
[28:13] Of course, the city expected to come up with any revenue for all of them to be taken care of.
[28:20] They just, um, you know, revenue from registrations and things like that.
[28:25] They are. This year they're not going to do any concessions.
[28:28] So, I think they're just going to have, um, like 90% of sales and stuff like that.
[28:32] They're going to revenue.
[28:33] All right.
[28:35] They'll be using the city facility, the gym for the basketball.
[28:40] Yes, yes.
[28:41] Yes.
[28:42] Your contribution is you, you're allowing them to use the civic center and the service to the community.
[28:47] Which one did for years and years?
[28:49] And then, I think, for year or two, the Boston Hills Club have the program at their facility.
[28:58] So, I think it's good that it's back here.
[29:00] But it's just a better facility than we're all going to have for the government.
[29:04] I understand why they did what they did, but this is a better facility for the kids.
[29:13] Okay.
[29:14] Any other questions?
[29:16] If not, we have a motion to approve the, uh, to the MOU's,
[29:23] the one with both East O'Police on Association and the one with the Youth Development Foundation.
[29:28] Sorry.
[29:29] Second, roll call, please.
[29:32] Work it.
[29:33] All right.
[29:34] Weston.
[29:35] All right.
[29:36] Through this, I chose.
[29:37] Thanks, Chuck.
[29:38] I'm 12.
[29:39] There's nomination of Charlotte Halder, a place to give the award as a 29 key representative of the
[29:44] Grand Gateway Board of Directors to complete the unexpected turn.
[29:48] I'm making that nomination for your consideration.
[29:52] I'll say that.
[29:56] So, she's got her first.
[29:58] Second, I got her.
[29:59] Ow, okay.
[30:00] Sorry, well co-placed.
[30:02] Lewis, I was still working.
[30:04] All right.
[30:05] OK, thank you.
[30:06] Item 13 is temporary road closure.
[30:09] On 20th anniversary of over these, between B and C,
[30:12] to allow Washington School to make the one-way
[30:14] shattering at the beginning of the school.
[30:16] We've done several schools, Roosevelt, Wilson,
[30:22] and Rockdale, all use Barricades to make a one-way
[30:25] and from the school.
[30:27] I lost the tax.
[30:28] I didn't remember at the end of the year, last year.
[30:31] We ran for 40 days, 40 nights after that.
[30:34] But, honestly, I just got to go to this agenda.
[30:37] School starts tomorrow, so they're one, two,
[30:39] make sure they're there.
[30:42] I love to do this.
[30:44] They're just schools on their Barricades.
[30:47] They're one-way and they're one-way.
[30:49] And just make a circle for kids to pick up after school.
[30:54] And that's the same procedure we've used it.
[30:57] I know at least three of the other elementary schools,
[31:01] I'm not sure about the fourth one, but it's standard.
[31:03] It works really well for Rebecca and makes a circle for kids.
[31:07] We did that at Washington before.
[31:09] Yeah.
[31:11] We did it close to Washington before.
[31:13] I agree.
[31:15] That's when I was there.
[31:16] We did that.
[31:18] Well, now we want a group.
[31:19] A group.
[31:20] A group.
[31:21] A group.
[31:23] A group.
[31:24] We can go back into the minutes and look.
[31:26] We can't even.
[31:28] Yes, I'll make a motion.
[31:29] Do you have to go to a red-close your eyes?
[31:31] Second.
[31:31] Red-close?
[31:33] Loosed?
[31:34] Yes.
[31:35] Or could I?
[31:37] I'm 14, except a rejected agreement and a true redelation
[31:40] with the Oklahoma Department of Art and Transportation
[31:42] for the mainstream improvements.
[31:45] This has been our long-awaited item, Sean.
[31:49] This is the last.
[31:53] Once they get this e-green in fact, they will do a requisition
[31:56] for federal funds, that's approval to actually bid this thing.
[32:02] Okay.
[32:03] Did we need any discussion?
[32:04] Or would you just want to move on with a motion?
[32:07] Move forward.
[32:08] And the motion?
[32:09] Yes.
[32:10] Second.
[32:11] Second.
[32:12] Second.
[32:13] Second.
[32:14] Second.
[32:15] Second.
[32:16] Second.
[32:17] Second.
[32:18] Second.
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[33:00] It's because it's a great rock.
[33:04] I'm going to try and get to Bobby before the whole thing is going to happen.
[33:08] That's how it's going to last thing then, Biggie, get out of the red line.
[33:11] You're basically going to have to hold off for what we did before.
[33:14] Right.
[33:15] This is much more comprehensive and covers a lot of issues that were not addressed in our previous
[33:22] ordinance.
[33:24] And we have a timeframe constraint in that this has to be approved by September 13th.
[33:35] Not only by you all, but also by FEMA and open a lot of resources board.
[33:44] So we're going to apologize this again.
[33:46] Because you need me all saying, you guys have to prove your thing.
[33:50] I can't.
[33:51] I can't.
[33:52] I don't know what the city is on that list too much.
[33:54] No, no.
[33:55] I don't know.
[33:56] I will say this though, Biggie, that.
[33:59] So you have a copy in front of me now and it changes that we make to it based on the meeting
[34:04] that we have next week at home Tuesday.
[34:07] Then we can.
[34:09] I just didn't know if you're a wrist line of that showing you what changes those are.
[34:14] But this is completely.
[34:16] It's very, very, very different than what we're going to do.
[34:18] And it's just model after the whole city.
[34:22] It's been a place for a while.
[34:26] I think it's, it's worked very well for that.
[34:33] Anybody want to delve into this at all an hour or two on this, read it between now or two.
[34:38] I'd like to talk to you.
[34:39] Yeah.
[34:40] We intend to make a presentation on it as our next.
[34:45] So thank you.
[34:46] Christy, item 16.
[34:47] Christy is, if you want to prove a lot split at property of property, I want to wonder.
[34:53] Can you find a way we go earth in each exhibit, is it it we?
[35:06] I don't know.
[35:07] Just to give you guys why you exactly where it's at.
[35:12] Thank you, please.
[35:14] So this is a lot that we're talking about right off of Main Street.
[35:19] More than the two two and south of the Chinese.
[35:23] It's currently full of holding buildings.
[35:27] And there's a snow cone.
[35:30] Yep.
[35:32] On it.
[35:33] Awesome.
[35:34] So that's a lot split that's been presented to us for consideration.
[35:39] And it meets all zoning.
[35:42] The proposed use meets zoning and all that stuff.
[35:45] It's a commercial zoning right now.
[35:48] There are still questions that I mean, they haven't presented us with any of the details on the design of the building and all of that.
[35:57] So in here.
[36:00] They're supposed to also address whether or not the water and sewage supply is sufficient.
[36:07] We don't know till we know what they're actually intending to build, but most likely is.
[36:14] I guess that it's not required, but the same issue would be for electric.
[36:19] I'm assuming we don't need to have any additional infrastructure because of what their plans are.
[36:26] So the rumor without naming names is a restaurant.
[36:31] I would assume that they would have adequate sewage.
[36:34] If they've been a business area that we have targeted for redevelopment, we will want to help.
[36:42] That's much as possible with that.
[36:44] Again, we now have actually this will create two lots for new development on Main Street.
[36:50] It's pretty exciting.
[36:51] So which lot are they going to use the north of the south?
[36:54] One right next to the north is also being looked at for additional development as well.
[37:04] I don't know exactly what, but I do know there are people looking at it for development.
[37:10] I hope for Texas Roadhouse.
[37:15] I hope for Texas Roadhouse.
[37:19] Keep open, right?
[37:21] I think it's excellent.
[37:24] You're right.
[37:25] Spitting that half is going to help.
[37:27] The other half is going to help.
[37:31] Are there any other questions?
[37:37] Staff is working with the perspective development owner on their ideas, and they're going to have to meet all code and do all the things they have to do.
[37:45] But it will be new construction in an area that can certainly benefit.
[37:49] What's that zone now?
[37:50] It's commercial and C.
[37:52] It's commercial.
[37:53] That was being proposed.
[37:54] It needs to be done.
[37:55] It's going to be hard.
[37:56] Sounds good?
[37:58] So why don't we even have to vote on a lot split?
[38:03] Well.
[38:04] Your code requires it.
[38:05] Yes.
[38:06] Well, you are acting as the plan zone information.
[38:10] Now I'll try.
[38:11] I forgot to bring that out.
[38:18] Any other questions?
[38:20] If there aren't on, do we have a motion to approve the law split?
[38:25] So, and a second statement?
[38:27] We'll call please.
[38:28] Or get?
[38:29] Louis?
[38:30] I was.
[38:34] Seventeen is a mayor's nomination to appoint sir on the quick to the land, the recreation, tourism, convention, and business.
[38:40] We're going to be really advisory board with placing Steve Gilbert.
[38:43] Amanda?
[38:44] I think sir, does she already?
[38:47] What is he?
[38:48] They are in the mine.
[38:49] Right.
[38:50] And we'll be sure best.
[38:51] Because we're going to expect to have a two hotel representative on that board.
[38:54] Right now we just have more than that representative.
[38:58] Okay.
[39:00] So, Amanda's suggestion, I have nominated Sarah McWig to serve on that board and for your approval.
[39:13] So, I would need a motion.
[39:15] Motion to approve.
[39:16] And a second.
[39:18] Second.
[39:19] roll call for this.
[39:20] Western.
[39:21] All right.
[39:22] We will have a second.
[39:23] All right.
[39:24] Thank you, everyone.
[39:25] Either making this new business, or any business,
[39:27] a residence is the question.
[39:31] Staff reports.
[39:32] Staff's available.
[39:33] If you have questions.
[39:34] 20 is mayor and council committee announcements.
[39:37] Any announcements?
[39:38] Anyone?
[39:41] We are meeting next Tuesday.
[39:42] We are.
[39:43] We are.
[39:44] Member.
[39:45] For 30.
[39:46] For 30.
[39:47] To the manager.
[39:48] Communication.
[39:49] Thank you.
[39:50] Thank you.
[39:51] In the study session.
[39:52] That's just what I wanted to talk about.
[39:53] We have the flood ordinance that you just received.
[39:56] We also have a new ordinance for guarding.
[39:59] For 41.
[40:00] And the district and streets.
[40:01] That we would like us to see.
[40:05] And also an anti solicitation ordinance.
[40:07] So, give them more.
[40:08] We will be discussing.
[40:09] And the fourth item is a police cadet program.
[40:12] This can develop by our police department.
[40:14] It is really pretty interesting.
[40:15] Through the evening creation.
[40:16] About that as well.
[40:18] So, that's our study session.
[40:19] That's on report.
[40:23] Item 22 is meeting the big and tangerine from council chambers.
[40:26] and we can be in a meeting room one for courses of the executive session.
[40:31] And I have how long do I want to take?
[40:34] Five minutes, three minutes.
[40:36] We will be coming back.
[40:37] So I want to go home.
[40:39] Let's hear it all.
[40:40] Everybody gets in there.
[40:43] I'm meeting three minutes later.