 Great. Do we have any motions to direct the city manager to add agenda items to the future. Councilmember Christianson. I, I know that all of you received the same emails that I may receive. So I know you're all aware of this. Broomfield County or Broomfield City Council last week, I believe, past ordinance. And it's 2135 temporary prohibition on rental late fees. I know that I sent this to the city manager and to the city attorney over the weekend and they had already, they were already looking at this. So I would like to formally put it on the agenda for a future meeting. They're good landlords and they're bad landlords. They're good tenants and they're bad tenants. Late fees are for bad tenants who were perpetually wait to let them know that they can't be late because landlord has to pay their mortgage but they don't do anything for good tenants. Good tenants are not late with their rent, unless they lost their job. They lost their health insurance. They, they sink any kind of emergency like that. We do not want to add to the list of evictions for something like a late rent fee. All right, it's open for debate. Whether or not we're going to put this on the agenda. Do we have any comments? I'm going to be voting against it only because I think governments over the last six months have just gone overboard on interference in business, the economy, our lives. And if you have a contract, which is what rent is, it's basically a lease between two parties. The government has no business getting involved. Whether you're a landlord or, I mean, anyway, I'm just going to vote against it and I'll fight like mad against it. All right, all in favor say aye. Aye. Aye. Aye. All opposed say nay. Nay. All right, motion carries 61. Okay, Councilor Peck. Thank you, Mayor Bagley. I would like a council to bear with me for a moment while I explain my motion. I'm going to circle back on our air quality monitoring contract on reviewing boulder it was presentation schedule, send it to city council for their pre purview within 48 hours of staff's review. I would also like to say that I would second that because I do feel that it is already in the contract that Dr. Helmick may not make policy discussions for the city and speak on behalf of the city. That's obvious, but it's in the contract and I think that resolves everything he may make do a scientific analysis. And that's what he does for a living and I'm pretty sure that's all he's really interested doing. I guess the so there's a motion on the floor, and I'm going to restate the motion which was basically Council member Peck said, the motion was to bring back the contract with two versions one removing the first paragraph and another one restating the paragraph, in order to limit the staff's ability to deny Dr. Helmick the ability to share his data and conclusions. They summarize that good enough. Thank you. Okay, I guess the only thing the knowing what Mayor Bagley said that one should know before releasing it would be very nice, but it's not knowable. And what he described is the entire scientific peer review process. So if Dr. Helmick is going to publish something or present some interim findings, they're not peer reviewed yet it's a common occurrence that that something like that has to be retracted, but the city of Longmont scientists as good as they are are not going to be able to make a ruling on something like that. So John, do you mind. So what I would suggest is, I sign it. I instruct Harold right now to put it on a future agenda. A contract amendment, removing staff's ability to died tonight Dr. Helmick, the ability to use his data. And then we can just he can get going on the contract. He can get continue with his monitoring. It gets put on the agenda. We accomplish what I think you're trying to accomplish. And we just, we just get it done. Is that okay. That sounds great. Thank you Daniel and Mayor Bagley. Okay, so Harold, if you could just put that on a future agenda make note, it's public record that the mayor is asking for that. Thank you. Let's move on to public invited be heard. Let's go. Hi, I live at 2930 Vance Street in Weeridge, Colorado, and I was just calling to say thank you for considering delivery. It looks like medical only is currently what's being discussed, but we just encourage Longmont to consider delivery first and foremost for medical as well as ultimately recreational. I think it's what keeps people the safest. I know that several licensees have testified saying that they don't think it's a great idea. But that's not a reason to make a rule against it. This is Joe Kelly, I live on Barbary Drive in Longmont. Okay. Good evening to you all. I have what I think is a big question for you. Without further and extensive study that an acceleration of the proposed am I aka smart meter program is warranted. Will you be offering the residents of Longmont to complete informed consent. Will you inform them that there could be adverse health consequences for them or their loved ones simply with the added electromagnetic load of a smart meter pulsating microwaves on and through their dwelling. Yes. Thank you Mayor Bagley and council members. My name is a Melendez. I am at 1543 South Kauffman. I'm calling on the concerns of the light that is being put up at Kauffman and Pike. I've been at 1543 South Kauffman and Southmore Park since 1981. Throughout the years the neighborhood has slowly evolved to where there are more families with the younger kids. And our concern is the neighborhood in the neighborhood is the growing number of vehicles that are being funneled down our street from the town of prospect and pike. Okay, I'm at 1534 South Kauffman Street. Good evening Mayor Bagley council members. And with you again tonight to talk to you about the traffic signal being installed at the corner of Pike Road and South Kauffman Street. This week I thought I will start outlining which codes ordinance and standards are being overridden in order to place this light at this location. Yes, my name is Marty Pfeffer and I live in Lafayette. I come to Longmont a lot and I have friends that live there. I am alarmed and disappointed that the city of Longmont is considering a move to convert the city's electric utility metering system to a smart meter, advanced metering infrastructure. My name is Sarah Webb and I live at 1615 Grant Court. I'm calling because there's been talks about changing the guidance for short term rentals. I just wanted to quickly tell a little bit about why I'm a short term rental odor in Longmont. I'm in the military. And I purchased a home in Colorado because it's where I'm from. I didn't know that I would have a home in Colorado is rent and property values increase. Since I'm a military member and I will be deploying soon, having a short term rental allows me to be able to pay my mortgage and not have to put my items with storage when I deploy, which I will be doing in February of this year. Hi, this is Aaron Steve with Native Roots in Denver. We are largely in favor of this rule to adapt delivery for the city of Longmont. But one revision that we would like to suggest is in 672 30 part I, which is on page 22 of the red lines in the packet for this study session. We would like to ask that the city replace the word city with the word state. This would mean that should additional jurisdictions opt in to marijuana delivery nearby stores in good standing with the city and with the state to participate and continue serving Longmont patient community. Yeah, I'm Stan Cole. I'm a long term resident of the city of Longmont. And the reason I'm calling is because there seems to be this thing of throwing together ordinance against people living in our, you know, vehicles and RVs. And, you know, I kind of have a feeling that, you know, you're doing this in a pandemic when most people, particularly people that are living in vehicles and RVs. They don't have power or internet ability to get hold of people. Hey, good evening, everybody. My name is Adam Cole. And I'm also another native roots representative alongside my calling Aaron colleague Aaron Spies. And kind of my tenure with native roots, you know, my most recent two years I've acted as a customer experience manager, in addition to a project manager. And, you know, first and foremost, like, I would like to echo Aaron that pre pandemic, we did an internal survey of 97 medical shoppers in our Longmont facility and 88% point something we're in support of this again includes public first call public actually our only call public invited to be heard because it's our study session. So let's go ahead and move on to our COVID-19 update by Harold. I'm going to ask the Council based on time and the other items we have on the agenda. Unless there's any specific questions about numbers. I'm not going to go into the graphs I'm going to ask Sandy to talk about some of the programs we have. Hello Mayor Bagley and members of Council Sandy Cedar assistant city manager. So the conversations that I saw over email with Council members was really asking about what are the things that we're doing today to help folks I think Council member Christians and asked this question along with the request about the broomfield ordinance information about that. So I thought I'd just share a couple things I did send a flyer to the city council on Friday that kind of went through some of the different pieces that we're in the middle of assisting with so I'd like to share my screen for just a moment. So we have all kinds of other assistance that we have on our website to go to the coronavirus relief fund relief page. You'll be able to see all sorts of tabs that say how do I get help from my business how do I get help from my child care etc etc and we have all that information on the website. Okay, let's move on to study session items number six a let's start with the possible code changes to allow for medical marijuana delivery. So just to review what is before you tonight. We're looking for direction whether or not to bring back ordinances that would make these changes. So the first section of changes that we brought forth Mayor, I believe you directed us back in June to bring back medical marijuana delivery in light of the COVID pandemic to allow people to receive delivery of their medical marijuana. The second changes while we were in code that we are bringing forth for you to consider our changes to chapter 6.70 and chapter 2.68 to it and then also why we were there. A couple other changes. The authority asked under 6.70.180 to add the opportunity to allow the marijuana licensing authority to administratively approve modifications instead of being obligated to set a hearing Make a motion I move that we direct staff to proceed forward pursuant to the slides that we saw on medical marijuana delivery. Second. All right, it's been moved and seconded there's a motion on the floor other. All right, we have a motion on the floor to direct staff to move forward with the presentation comparing and ordinance which we permit delivery of medical marijuana. All right, let's go ahead and take a vote. All in favor say aye. Aye. Aye. Opposed say nay. All right, the motion carries unanimously. Thank you very much, Tim and dawn. Let's move on to six feet and it's a long housing authority. Thank you. I move that staff also move forward in preparation of the ordinances to clarify the role of the authority versus the secretary. Second. Yeah. All right, all in favor say aye. Aye. Aye. Opposed say nay. All right, the motion carries unanimously. All right, now let's move on to the long my housing authority operations Harold tell us how you all had or received a copy of the report before we go there. When this originally started. The chair and vice chair of the Longmont Housing Authority and Cameron can talk about this in more detail later. Approach this and we began working with Jillian and Longmont Housing Authority staff to as a fact our community needs a successful and sustainable housing authority. At the end of the day failures not an option as city staff we went in and we we worked with the housing authority or teammates at the housing authority and we did our own analysis we then brought in BSH strategies. We also asked her to to do a brief analysis on the financial condition look at our property operations talk to us about best practices and created compliance calendar tool. The assets are in good shape the facilities are good in shape. We have a strong balance sheet today and there's reasonable performance in the portfolio and balance sheet. And then we talked about the timeline. So, you know, we've hit the point where we had the initial IGA with the city. We said an immediate needs addressed. What I can say is we are addressing immediate needs but we are still seeing immediate needs come up. One of the reasons I wanted to present this is because the board really was in alignment with what we talked about in the recommendations that he made. Harold, just in conclusion, I just wanted to echo everybody's thoughts. You and your staff are doing this above and beyond what you're sure to for or prior responsibilities were. Mayor council as required by charter. We're going to we're presenting the budget to you all tonight today. We are presenting you all with a balanced budget with no tax increases. The total operating budget is 371.7 million. It is 17.8 million more than 20 the 2020 adopted budget of 353.9 million. That's a 5.05% increase. I know you've approximately 39.6 billion and accumulated fund balance will be drawn down in 2021. And that's primarily to meet the capital needs. Some of the highlight and this is where I said we're going to really show what we were we were dealing with the proposed general fund budget for 21 is 88.09 million. It's actually a decrease of 3.9%. So there's knowing in terms of highlights at this point, we don't have any increase in pay ranges in the proposed budget. Open range employee compensation is budgeted at 101% of market. We are asking human resources together 2021 market pay data and pending our revenue performance. We could assess consideration of one time payments or market adjustments in 21, but that's really going to be dependent on the financial performance that we see over the next few months. The proposed budget does include step increases for step employees. So when you you look at that it is fire police and electric because they're on the step system. This has probably been the most interesting budget that we've had to go through and you'll see this in the budget message in terms of really just trying to figure out what that revenue numbers when it look like. As we look ahead. You know, this has been a really interesting conversation for us. We know there's a number of short term economic risk. We know businesses haven't opened. Others won't reopen. You know, if you watch the national news we're seeing bankruptcies by retailers. It's not uncommon these days. Hey, Theresa Malloy budget manager. So logistics. In the past we have provided the budget the CIP and the pay plan, as well as the council communications and all the attachments that go along with it in your drop box with the new prime gov gender management system. So we're going to be putting that information out there on the city's website for you and we will be directing you to the website to access the documents. So my question before we go to that. Do you have a CIP presentation then or will that be in September? We're moving that to September. That's a fairly lengthy presentation and go longer. Let's go on to Mayor and council comments. Councilman Beck. Thank you, Mayor badly. I would like to tell council and anybody who's listening that on September, September 21, the North Metro in line is opening up. And it's going to be free rides for for the residents kudos to Mayor badly. Because he and I and all of the other transportation committees that we are on have been working very, very hard to get this in line finished. And now that it's finished and completed. All of these different agencies are turning their attention to the North, our Northwest corridor. All right, we have a motion to adjourn. The moved. I'll second. All right, there's a motion to adjourn on a table on paper say hi. Hi, I oppose say nay. All right, the eyes have it unanimously until next week people and Harold all stop by to sign everything tomorrow. Alrighty. Great. Thank you guys.