 Excuse Berg, Boone, Doyle, Groth, Manny, Montemayor, Moody, Perez, Rinflaich, Steffen, Vanakren, Vanderweel, Wongelman, Warner, Winninger, Corms-Present, and I will turn it over to Anne. Oh, excuse me, redevelopment authority, Mike, would you take the role, please? Thank you. Thank you. Okay. Anne, if you want to start out. I'm going to talk about the development agreement for a minute. The document that I think you have before you compares the current version of the development agreement. Do you want me to wait till? Okay. I want to add your hairstyle. Yeah, that wouldn't be a problem with me. The current version or the development agreement you have before you is the current version of the development agreement compared to the one you received, I think it was two weeks ago now, two weeks ago Monday, or two weeks ago today. The principal changes to the document are those that I discussed with you last Monday night. Pretty much, I think those are the significant changes to the document. There are some other changes, for example, with respect to any refinancing of the construction lender's loan and the amount that that refinancing can be, the maximum amount it can be. I really don't see paging through here quickly. I think the principal changes are the ones I discussed last week. So I guess I would answer any questions, obviously, that you would have on any of the changes that were made. Thank you, Mr. Chairman. I would like to make a motion to pass the resolution 648, which is number 660304. That would be 758. Sorry, Mr. Chairman. I would like to make a motion to pass 758 resolution number 820304 and put upon his passage. Thank you, Your Honor. I just wanted to make a comment on the four documents before us. Basically, we're voting on the first one now, but basically my comments are going to be about the same. I've talked to a lot of people in the last week and they're scared, Mr. Chairman. They're scared about the financing. I'm frightened about the financing. I hope and pray that our Blue Harbor does well. I want it to do well. I've been born and raised in Sheboygan. I've lived here all my life, and I'm probably going to die here. Maybe not tonight yet, but... I would hope not. But I'm worried the people of Sheboygan are worried. I hope Blue Harbor is a good thing for Sheboygan. I hope Blue Harbor is everything we want it to be. I hope our Blue Harbor doesn't turn out to be Sheboygan's Pearl Harbor. Thank you. I'll do it on the right foot. Thank you, Your Honor. I, for one, am proud that this day has finally come. It's been some time in coming. We've had some extension issues, but it's finally here. I'm proud because Sheboygan refuses to be like other communities who do not invest in their future. We are, rather, we're actively participating and securing our future versus passively hoping for the best. I'm proud because of the hard work many individuals who have dedicated their time and their efforts in securing this deal. I don't believe we could possibly add up all the hours that, especially the front of Sheboygan and those in the city have added, combined to make sure that we get this deal. I'm proud because there are those of us that have said Sheboygan was already a tourist destination. And I think that the bookings for the conventions that there's interest and the people interested in the continent, 10 people are so interested in the condos have already proven that out. People are interested in coming here. And I'm proud because of spider differences in this body regarding some of the details. I'm confident this body will come together and as a whole vote for a project that this entire community can be proud of. However, as we now look forward to developing the rest of the South Pier district, I hope we can avoid some of these issues that we've had in handling the Blue Harbor Project. The first one would be developers jumping the gun or, as another alderman had said, putting the cart before the horse. We were told back in April that we had to approve this agreement because the financing was lined up, and clearly this was not so. We were put into an awkward position of allowing work on redevelopment authority land without an agreement in place. And in some ways we're still doing that when it comes to the financing. Perhaps some of the issues of dishonesty in the agreement language itself. For example, the $4 million loan to Great Lakes. I think if no loan was required, the city would be receiving room taxes and property taxes from Blue Harbor, yet these very revenue streams are being claimed as the repayments of the $4 million loan. How it's a loan, I don't know. When no money is coming out of the cash flow, Great Lakes or Blue Harbor, and the city is only receiving money, it would be getting anyway. If it looks like a duck and sounds like a duck, it might just be a duck. Let's call this duck what it is. It's a gift. Or actually I prefer to use the word investment in our city's future. For let's face it, without the city partnering with the developer, there would be no project. We would not be able to be without increased tax base or the increased tourism dollars spent here. And lastly, the lack of respect we showed toward some of our local businesses that felt a negative impact or may feel a negative impact from the future development. I hope in the future businesses will have their concerns heard as we move forward and that all meetings will be public so the community themselves will not be afraid of the future or afraid of our future projects. Let's file these issues and our lessons learned and look to the future. In the future, I see a fully developed South Pier district, a beautiful hotel and conference center, tourists spending their dollars here in a brighter future for all of Sheboygan. If future Sheboygan and all of us here today can be proud of. Thank you. And did you want to respond to that? There was not a question there, right? No. You were just making a mistake. I said from beginning I thought this was a great project for our city of Sheboygan. I still do. And I know Alderman Wagonman, you showed concern from the beginning. And there was always a risk and we said there was always a risk to this project. But I think the merits of the project outweigh the risk. And I'm looking forward to getting this moving along and to both tonight. Okay. After another discussion, Pat, would you call the roll please? Berk. Aye. Boney. Aye. Doyle. Aye. Brault. Aye. Montemayor. Aye. Moody. Aye. Perez. Aye. Rindflash. Aye. Ben Akron. Aye. The other documents. Thank you, Mr. Chairman. I like the motion to pass the resolution 757 with resolution number 81-304 put upon its passage. We'll move to second resolution 757 and put upon its passage under discussion. That's the place. Hearing none, would you call the roll please? Boney. Aye. Doyle. Aye. Groth. Aye. Perez. Aye. Rindflash. Aye. Ben Akron. Aye. Wongamun. No. Warner. Aye. Wenninger. Aye. Berg. Aye. Eleven Ayes. One North. Motion carried. All in one name. Thank you, Mr. Chairman. I would like to make a motion to pass the resolution number 648 with resolution number 66-304 and put upon its passage. Thank you. Moving to second resolution 648, we put upon its passage under discussion. All in one name. Under discussion, I'd like to make an amendment to the resolution under the last line. I think that upon satisfaction of all conditions present to the cities and development authorities obligations under the development agreement. Okay. We have amendment on the floor before us. Is there any discussion on amendment? If not, all in favor of the amendment? Aye. Opposed? Motion carried. All in one name. Yes, I'd like to make pass it as amended. Pass it as amended. Thank you. Second. Let's move to the second resolution to be passed as amended. Under discussion. Hearing none, Pat, what do you call the roll? Doyle. Aye. Graf. Aye. Montemare. Aye. Mooney. Aye. Perez. Aye. Warner. Right. Wininger. Aye. Berg. Aye. Bonet. Aye. Eleven Ayes. One No. Motion carried. All in one name. Graf. Excuse me. All in one grof. Before I may go, I'm going to have to make a motion. Yeah, we will. Oh, after the roll. Then I would move that S3-1, that resolution 960304, which is amending a resolution that would be put upon its passage. Under discussion. Alderman Montemare. Thank you, Mr. Mayor. Now this will be the end or the beginning, right? We're finished making decisions as of tonight. That's good. And we can go on with this. And thank you, Alderman Rindflash. I think you spoke a few words. A number of us were thinking of, perhaps not all of it, but bits and pieces. But now it's the end and the beginning. Good. Thank you. Correct. There will always be decisions to be made on the project as we move forward. Would you call the roll please? Oh, excuse me. Alderman Warner. After. Graf. Aye. Montemare. Aye. Moody. Aye. Perez. Aye. Rindflash. Aye. Ben Akron. Aye. Wongerman. No. Warner. Aye. Woniger. Aye. Berg. Aye. Bonnet. Aye. Doyle. 11 ayes, 1 no. Motion carried. Mike redevelopment authority. Mike redevelopment authority. Welcome to England and Jesus. Glad to forward in the life of all the people in the city and the involved and the great race of the community. Blue Harbor Resort should work time and venue. The heart of all scenes relating to the Blue Harbor Resort on the new connection center project. Of course, it's not a business. We have a second. So we're now on a favorite motion. So we'll have a second. We're now on a favorite motion. So we'll have a second. I'll approach the second. I'll approach the second. Motion carried. Thank you. Mike, did you want to say anything? Yes. Thank you, your honor. I'd just like to say thank you to everybody that's been involved in this project. I think it's going to be good for Sheboygan. I'm just thankful for all the hard work the SDC and everyone else put in. I agree with Alderman Rineflesh. This is about the future. And I think you have to look at it that way. So this is a good thing. And thank everybody that was involved. All the hard work they put in. Alderman, along with just one last comment and all the documents have passed on. I just wanted to share it with you. Mr. Mayor and all the rest of the council members. I'll do my best to make this project work as well as I can. I would no way hinder it because I really do want to see it work. So I'll be out there with the rest of you waving the flags. Thank you, Bill. Alderman Graf. Thank you, your honor. I also want to just thank all my fellow, all the persons that helped with this project. Even the ones that questioned this project. I think it's going to be good for the SDC. I think it's going to be good for the SDC. I think it's going to be good for the SDC. I think it's going to be good for the SDC. If we can't even, even the ones that questioned things because we need that too. We need to be reminded that we do have a citizens to answer to. We're, we're doing something for the City of Shabuigin. We have citizens of Shabuigin. And we have to make sure that we are doing the right thing. And I believe we did tonight. Thank you. With that, I'll move to adjourn. Hang on one minute, sir and we'll move to adjourn. I'd like to thank Aldo Alderman for your participation in your support of this project. Redevelopment authority, staff, excellent job, plan commission, and of course, Anne, Steve, and everyone who participated in this and South Pier Advisory Group. We had a lot of work before us and we got it done and I appreciate that and you did an excellent job. And I think the paper, the Sheboygan Press stated it well, I believed that was Saturday. There was article in the press where our contractors from our local area contractors and we're just starting a project, are getting quite a bit of the work ready and we need to see that continue, that we stay local, get to work out locally and the jobs that will be created afterwards will be a tremendous boost to our economy in Sheboygan. Again, thank you everyone for participating and helping us on this project. Now Aldo McGraw. I want to thank Anne too for all the great feedback because we're outside of the council and we already thanked Steve for the department head and so I think we're good to go. Super. Anne Brennan. Yes. We had motion before, is all in favor? Aye. Opposed?