 So let's just call them moving to order. So it was three and a half months ago that we first did a meeting on June, which we thought that we might have to do another meeting on June, and here we are in the middle of July. There's no end in sight, so this is the new normal, I guess. In accordance with the current shelter-in-place orders, this planning commission meeting is not physically open to the public. Limited staff are present in the council chambers, and planning commission is participating remotely via video call. Members of the planning commission can use the reaction choices in June to indicate they would like to speak. Those haven't worked for a living in the past, so we can do this now. As always, this meeting is tabled past live on target communication cable to be channel 8, and it's being recorded to be rebroadcasted on the following Wednesday at 8 a.m. and on Saturday following the first rebroadcast at 1 p.m. on target channel 71 and on target channel 25. Meetings can also be viewed live from the city's website, with the new moving link also available on our website. Our technician tonight is Sean. Public comments can be emailed or called in the planning commission. Members of the public may submit public comment once for each item by email or phone call. You may not submit more than one email or call per item. With that said, we'll do a roll call, which we will do by June, our participants, showing Nick Ruth's presence, Peter Will's presence, C. J. Welch's presence, myself's presence, and Courtney Christian's presence as of yet. Next is the pledge of allegiance, so we'll give that another try. So, ready to go, I pledge allegiance to the flag, flag, and the flag, and the flag, and to the Republic for which it is, and one nation, one God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all from. Okay, good. All the commissioners remembered the pledge. That's excellent. Matt, do you have any additions to the recent city agenda? Matt, you're on mute. I know. I know. We're going to get the weird reverb, I don't know how to get around it, but no additions or deletions. Yeah, we've got to do it with the feedback. Okay, no additions or deletions. The next item is public comment. This is an opportunity for members of the public to address the commission on matters that are not on the agenda. We will pause for a couple of minutes to see if anyone, has anyone so far sent in any comments? Public comments? Apparently not. The members of the public, a little more time to be asked, but you know, if they would. You have no comments at this time. You have several attendees, but nobody yet has raised their hand. So, the attendees on your screen. I can see them. I can't tell if anybody's raised their hand. We have four attendees, but nobody yet has raised their hand. You have to do it for public comment. Do any of the commissioners have any comments to make at this point? No comments. Okay, and the staff, anything to add from the staff? No. No. No. Staff is being unusually quiet today. So, that takes us to the few minutes of your June 4, 2020, regular meeting. We've seen everyone receive their copy of those. Do we have any changes or corrections, or is not a motion to approve? I move we approve the minutes. Is there a second? A second. Is that Commissioner Christensen? That's Commissioner. Yes, it is. Okay. Good. Thank you. You are present. Okay. Sorry. You need to do a roll call. Commissioner Ruth? Here. You approve minutes? Oh, yes. Commissioner Christensen? Yes. Commissioner Wilk? Aye. Commissioner Wilk? Yes. Yes. And I also approve. So, that was unanimously. So, the next item is the consent calendar. We have one item on the consent calendar, which is a design permit for the property at 111 Jackson Avenue. It's the conversion of an attached garage, a living space, and a new detached airport for an existing two-story single-family residence located within the R1 single-family residence zone. Is there anyone in the commissioners wish to have this heard in a public hearing? We will take a minute to see if anyone in the public wishes to have this heard by public hearing. Sean is printing back a state. He'll be back on the public comment. You say there is someone from the public? I don't know. He's going to check. All right. Can you guys hear me? Yes. Okay. So, I've got the director's report here. As you've probably heard, due to the number of COVID-19 cases. The comment on Jackson Avenue. What was that? Oh, sorry. Yeah. There are no comments as of this time. Okay. Hold off on that report for just a minute while we wrap up the consent calendar. There has been no one asking for this to be removed from the calendar. So, do we have a motion? Motion to approve the consent calendar. Second. We'll have a motion in a second. Any discussion? Hearing none. We'll take a roll call vote. Commissioner Ruz. Aye. Commissioner Wilt. Aye. Commissioner Wilt. Aye. Commissioner Christensen. Aye. And the chair votes yes also. So that passes unanimously. And that does take us to the director's report. Okay. Thank you. As you've probably heard, due to the number of COVID-19 cases in California, continuing to rise. Governor Newsom issued a new statewide. Districtions this past week. Under the new order. Restaurants. Winery. Sorry, wineries. Movie theaters. Family entertainment. Households. Studios. Museums. And card rooms must see. Indoor operations and bars must close. All operations. City planning staff has been contacting all capital restaurants about the availability. A free permit for outdoor dining. And setting up appointments for site visits with the building official to design outdoor seating areas that are safe and meet ADA requirements. in outdoor dining. If they open during the pandemic, please let them know that there is information about free outdoor dining permits under the COVID-19 updates tab in the what's new section of the city's website and that they are welcome to contact city planning staff for more information. Second, I also wanted to provide the planning commission update about the two Queen Palms at 4199 Clare Street because during the review of the project, there are several planning commissioners expressed a desire to have the trees preserved. The owner was able to work with the owner of the adjacent property to the west, 4191 Clare Street to relocate the palms to that property. The lot is very long and narrow and the trees will be located in the rear yard. If the planning commission does not have any objections, the city is planning to allow the relocation of the two Queen Palms prior to the issuance of the building permit for 4199 Clare Street. This action has no effect on the landscape plan for the project at 4199 Clare Street as the two Queen Palms were going to be removed as a part of the project anyway. And that's that's it. Okay, well I'm not sure if you're asking for any planning commission action because it's so it's kind of an easier process there. No, okay. That's not normally the way we would address the necessary. So anything further on the director's end? No, that is that is it. Okay, commission, communication. I just think it's great about the Queen Palms. I know I know what he's talking about. A lot of people like those palms and they were in a bad place. They just needed to go and they, you know, the city tried, city didn't want them, but thank goodness somebody actually made it work. That's great news. Okay, I have a comment which is I'm not sure that we're planning to make some jurisdiction, but today there were 105 million COVID cases reported in Santa Fe County, which if you've been following the numbers, that's just you. That's more than we've had in all of April and March. And there are 27 cases currently in Capitola that have been reported. I think we all see that there are lots of visitors to our community who don't seem to have gotten the memo. And I know we have signs up, but I don't know what we can do to be more proactive to try to protect our community from what appears to be a really striking threat in Santa Fe County. I just throw that out for anybody that happens to be with them. We can close the beaches on weekends. It's not just the beaches, it's the people just walking all over town. Okay, anything further? It's not? This meeting will be adjourned until the first meeting in August. I'm sure it will be virtual once again. See you then. Stay safe. Thank you.