 The next thing on the agenda would be the Pledge of Allegiance. So if you can stand in your place and we'll do the Pledge of Allegiance. All right, here we go. I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States and to the United States of America, the Republic for which it stands, under God, indivisible with liberty and justice for all. Thank you so much. Thank you, everyone, for doing this. I need a motion to approve the minutes from February 27. So moved. I welcome and I so move. I second it. Roger. If there are any further discussion, all those in favor of approving the minutes, say aye. Aye. Actually, Marilyn, we need to do a roll call. OK, I'll wait for you to do that. So Marilyn Montemire? Aye. Kyle Weldon? Aye. Roger Lam? Aye. Alderperson Feldy? Aye. And Eric Larson, you're not on, are you? No, so we have four ayes and no nays, so the motion passes. So we can move on to items for discussion, Chair. OK, thank you. And Chair, that is you. Agenda item number three. OK. So the discussion and possible action on the reaffirmation agreements for the property at 2520, cell 17, and the information that Janet sent out, the city holds two mortgages on this property. And we, Thomas, could you mute your line for just a minute? Yeah, you're breaking in and out quite a bit. Am I the only one that's having trouble hearing you? No, no, I can't hear them. I think it's the background noise. Somebody needs to mute their phone. Thomas, if you could mute your phone for a minute. Thank you. So the city holds two mortgages on this property. The people that the mortgagee has filed for Chapter 7, bankruptcy, and they have requested that the city loans be kept out of the bankruptcy and therefore, going forward, there are two deferred loans, one in the amount of 7,000 something, and I think the other one is 4,000, is part of the process for bankruptcy court. The city would have to consent to these reaffirmation agreements to basically pull these two notes out of the bankruptcy filing to allow us to ultimately get paid in the future. So Thomas Cameron, the assistant city attorney, is on the line with us. He has negotiated these agreements on behalf of the city, and I don't know, Thomas, if you have anything further to add to what I said, but in a nutshell, that's basically what we're looking at here. Yeah, this is Thomas. I think Chad did an excellent job of explaining it. Basically, this would allow the loan to just continue. They're currently deferred loans. They'd say deferred loans. They would still be paid on sale of the property, and none of the material terms are changing on the loans. But I'm happy to answer any questions that there might be. Well, Thomas Cameron, it sounds like you did a really good job for the city of Chicago. This is Montemay or Maryland. Thank you. So if the group- Drive a motion to approve. Yes, Chad? Yes, so I was going to say, if the committee consents, we would need a motion to approve the two reaffirmation agreements and allow city staff to sign off on the agreements. Do I hear a motion to that? I'll make a motion. And the second? I second. Kyle? Roger Lam. Either one. OK, Mr. Selicak, you're on deck. OK, Marilyn Montemayer? Aye. Kyle Welton? Aye. Roger Lam? Aye. Olderperson Feldy? Aye. We have four ayes, the motion passes. I now need a motion to adjourn. I'll make a motion to adjourn. I'll make a motion to approve. Okay, Chad, you're on deck again. Who seconded? Can you repeat who seconded? I have no idea. I think Kyle did. OK. Or two or three already seconded. OK, so Marilyn Montemayer? Aye. Kyle Welton? Aye. Roger Lam? Aye. Olderperson Feldy? motion passes. We are adjourned. Thank you. That's all we needed. Thank you for calling in remotely and that takes care of these actions. So thanks. Thank you very much. Thank you everybody for calling in. That was six minutes wonderful meeting. Okay, everybody as they say on the theater, keep on wash your hands. Keep washing your hands. Okay, thank you. Goodbye. Thank you.