 All righty, it's 5.30, I'll call the meeting to order. The phone call, all the person's height when it is excused, all the person in the room is excused, all the person's cells are here, all the person's rust. Present. All the person in the doctor is here. We'll start off with a bunch of legions. A bunch of legions to the flag for the United States of America and to the Republic for which it stands one nation under God, indivisible with liberty and justice for all. Okay, I think we can skip introduction of, I think everyone knows everyone here. So we'll go right on to number five, Approval of Minutes from April 11th, 2023. I will defer. Second. Motion's been seconded. Any discussion on those minutes? All those in favor? Aye. Be opposed? Sure, both sides, those are approved. Okay, number six, General Ordnance number 123-24, May 1st, 2023. In ordnance, repealing and recreating Appendix D construction site erosion control, the Cheboygan Municipal Code, providing for construction site erosion control at sites where the construction activities do not include the construction of a building and repealing and recreating Appendix E, post-construction stormwater management, zoning ordinance, the Cheboygan Municipal Code, providing for the control of post-construction runoff to waters of the state. So let's be really fantastic. Let's be fantastic. Excellent job, Mr. Chairman. So, real quickly, current ordinance has probably been in place since the late 90s to early 2000s, roughly by a rock then. It's been Cheboygan, we're permitted for our storm sewer collection system. So just like treatment plant at wastewater, they have a discharge permit to discharge the water back to Lake Michigan. We need one for stormwater as well. And part of the stormwater management ordinance is the construction site erosion control. If you remember, maybe about six months ago, we had a consultant come in and give us a presentation all about this. We've been really working hard with the DNR to update this and get it to their new standards. So, what we did is, with the help of the city attorney's office and Liz, instead of going line by line and making changes within the ordinance, it's much cleaner to repeal or reject the old ordinance and just replace the brand new one. And that's what is in front of you tonight. It's lengthy. Again, a lot of those details were in here. We went through it with the consultants, all the rationale. And again, it's really in accordance with meeting the Department of Natural Resources Rules and Regulations so that we as a department are following and adhering to their rules and regulations. So, we would ask that you would approve repealing the old ordinance and replace it with the new. Before we do that, there is an amendment, something else that has to be added to it. So, do we do that? Post, or do you first make the motion? Okay. And then everybody can vote on the amendment and then you move to adopt as amended. Okay. So, the motion I will need someone to amend a section 4.1 sub A to change 5.7 to 5.0 sub G. I move to do that. Okay. Motion's made seconded any discussion on those at all, on this proposed amendment. Okay. All in favor? Aye. Any opposed? Chair votes aye. The amendment is approved. Okay. Now, any discussion on this? Any questions at all for the director? Okay. Can I get sort of a high level if there's any changes? Is that like, I mean, again, outside of to match the regulations and restrictions of what the DNR is, is there anything else that's like alarming that we would be like? No. In fact, we've been probably adhering and following these rules currently with what we do for inspections with our staff and engineering. It's just a matter of now the paperwork and the ordinance being codified and getting it in the code and making sure it's up to date. If I'm saying that correctly. Well, I can't speak to what the department's been doing in the field, but yeah, we're just bringing things up to date. Okay. Okay. There really isn't any effect to the farthest residents are concerned as far as the... No, this is again, this is... It's relayed to more construction sites. Okay. And we've had, I mean, there's been ongoing dialogue over the last several years with construction sites and issues. Not that it's not... The code's not being followed. It's just the practices between contractors and them doing the work and the storm events and so forth. So that's always an ongoing battle. So you might hear stuff about that in terms of as that progresses, we'll provide more information. But for the most part, like I said, we have an engineer in our office, environmental engineer. He does the review processes. He proves the storm, the construction site erosion control pants. He does inspections per the code, the DNR regulations and so on. Can you come out and have any questions? Okay. I'll confirm motion. I have to adopt the ordinance. Second. Made and seconded. Any other discussion? All in favor? Aye. Chair votes aye. That is approved. Okay. Number seven. Resolution number 172-223, your resolution authorizing the purchase of agent and issue a purchase for the furnishing and installation of a replacement electronic message board signed with monument-based, we installed the land park and select. Yes. I would, this is a dual project with Joe Curlin in our parks and Mike Wilness with their signs and facilities and electric. This is the D land park message sign right along D land park and it's, it gives you the time and temperature and those rip currents flowing. So it's an important sign. And it will map in the the pictures not to ever do that. I'm just kidding. It's back. All right. You want me to say anything? No. No. Okay. And I think both Mike and Joe support this. That's why they're here tonight. So this new updated one is going to be color. It's going to be a larger display. I don't think it's been messaging for probably a year and a half, two years. Yeah. It may have been a grant. Don't quote me on this, but it may have been a grant or I'm going to say 15, 16 years ago, or seven, that's along with the 911 boxes that were all installed. I think it was all part of the whole rip tide and the safety, water safety stuff. The message board was more about, hey, that's not a way to communicate with the public. This one is actually going to be a larger display, color, and communicate better. Better pixel, so it's, and better software for communication and stuff like that. Where that is going to be hosed, so they're going to be here, or it's going to be, it's going to be all with cyber on it or something like that. So. Okay. Because it's just something for safety. We need to have it there no matter what. I mean, Yeah. I can attest that it's very popular because we, I've heard numerous people say, when's it going to be fixed, why isn't it working? Okay. Okay. I know, I've been to my discharge. I have a neighbor who goes fishing all the time. And I was like, well, I'm not gonna sign, I was like, I sure the working on it. Now you have an answer. Yes. I can't wait to tell them when I get back. Yes. From the forest. Yeah. That's what I'm looking for. For most of it, I guess that. I'm to adopt the resolution. Second. You've been seconded. Any other discussion? All in favor? Aye. Opposed? Chair votes aye. That is approved. All right. We're number eight. Next meeting date is May 23rd, 2023. You look at thermal. Okay. I'm going to adjourn. Second. All those in favor? Aye. We are adjourned. Well, yeah. I should just. Oh. Oh. Oh. Oh. Oh. Oh. Oh. Oh. Oh. Oh.