 Well, I guess I'm going to get going then. Oh, we have Jack. Hi folks. Awesome. Whoa. Okay, so I'm going to call the meeting to order. First thing is review and approve the agenda. I assume. We don't have any changes. Yeah. Yeah, right. Okay. So. If there's no objection, I'm going to consider the agenda approved. And moving on to setting the. Tax rate. We have a. Opposed tax rates. And for the municipal tax as well as the water sewer benefit charge and sewer separation. Charge. Any discussion about that. Jack, I move we set the tax rates as proposed by the finance director. I'll second it. Further discussion. Okay. All in favor, please say aye. Aye. And opposed. Okay. So that passes. Yes, Donna. I just wanted to thank Kelly really all the information was so well presented and I'm so thankful for the sample going out to citizens. The residents. It's really, really helpful. Thank you. Okay. So the next item is a. Public records request appeal. I had. In order to be timely with that, I had sent out a. A decision regarding the appeal. But to particularly to have. I'm sorry. Particularly to have. Authority behind it. It could be that it needs to be this body that either approves or denies the request. So. It is up for potential ratification. I think it's about. This. Okay. Is there a jack. I'm curious if we had any communication with the appellant about. Today's meeting and his opportunity to be here and make a presentation if he wanted to. I did not personally. We did say that it would be subject to ratification. But it's not. It's not. It's not. It's not. Now, but. Was. Warned. But. That's all I've got for you on that. Okay. That's good enough. Just. Dan. Question about the substance of the, of the, of the denial of his appeal. My understanding is that. The city has provided him with records. That have been made available to him. And he hasn't taken up that opportunity to, to visit or. And do we have any idea? Why not. No, he has been every time we've communicated about this. Let him know that the office is available. And these records are available to him anytime he wants. Since COVID we've asked for him to make an appointment, but that's the only way. And he's not taken us up on that and has not provided an explanation as to why. Okay. Jack. I've been. Hearing this. Stories about this dispute about the. City center permit. A year or more now. And I understand his. His point, but. And this is not an area of law in which I specialize, but as, as I understand his request, it's basically. That the appellant has a vague recollection that at some time when the city center building was under consideration back in the 80s, that. He has a vague recollection that there might have been some promise that they would keep the restrooms open to the public. And he's looking for whatever document. In our records that might. Support that. And it, it just doesn't seem to me. That. I think there may or may not be. A document that says a certain thing. Really adequately identifies a document that we're. Required to. Search for and provide. I don't know if anyone else has any feelings about that. So this is a little bit. Adjacent to what you're saying. But one of the things that I learned through this process, and in talking with the city's attorney. Is the distinction between. Wanting to inspect records. Versus. Be able to walk away with copies of records. And. That inspection is free and providing copies is not. And. So that there's part of. The process of providing records. The conflict here also seems. To be around the requirement to. Charge for. This process for the process of providing the records, which is why, you know, as saying it's available, you can come and inspect it anytime that is free. You know, if we're going to go through and copy stuff for you, then we're going to. It's within our rights to charge. And that, that is also a part of his. Disagreement, I think. Thanks. Any other thoughts or questions or comments. Donna. I thought you covered it in your letter. Do you want a motion to ratify it? I'll make it. That'd be great. Okay. I'll make a motion to ratify it. The letter produced by the mayor. Second. For the discussion. All in favor, please say aye. Aye. Aye. And opposed. Okay. All right. So the motion passes. And that is the. End of our business for today. So I'm going to declare the meeting adjourned. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. That's the wishes. Real quick, real quick. I'm just taking the notes for John right now. Jack, did you second Donna's motion just then? Or did. I did. Okay. Thank you. I appreciate it. That was it. Okay. Thanks everybody.