 We have sent a pledge of allegiance, our pledge of allegiance to the flag of the United States of America and to the Republic for which stands one nation under God, indivisible with liberty and justice for all. We've got a couple, you're a neighbor, can you hear me, Lynn? I've got one of the Davises here, that's you. And Greg, did you bring your dump truck along or something? Ed, would you like to, you looked at the minutes from the last meeting, would you like, are there any additions or corrections? A little to approve. Then I'll, there's a motion on the floor to approve the minutes as read, given to us, okay. A second. Are you going to do the talking, Susan? Are you going to do the talking? This is your second bite of the apple here, you've been here before. You changed, you had come before us in July. Okay, so if you want to step up to the podium, please, what have you changed that's different from the last time you were here? The last time we had come in with a request, I think at 1500 square feet, it was to double. We have a two car garage and we were going to double the size of that garage. And apparently there was a little bit of opposition to that. So in the interim we had the plans redrawn that would bring that down to 1200 square feet instead of the 1500 square feet. Okay, so the last time you had a 27 by 28 foot addition that you was going to go on? That is correct. And now it's going to be a 17 by 27? That is correct, which would bring it down to 1200 square feet. We also did go around to all of our neighbors that are to the immediate west, north and east of us. Anyone that would be in immediate area to the alley where we are going to be doing the work to talk to them about the project. That we have all of them have signed and reviewed the plans and talked to us about it and think it will be a great addition to it. We are again doing it in exactly the same manner that it's done right now. Same brick taking the roof off. It will be a structure that will now take away a very old dilapidated fence. And the brick structure will line the alleyway. So this addition on the garage is going to be fitting in with the rest of the house? It's actually going to look exactly like the house. The existing garage is modeled exactly over the house. The type of windowing, the gutters, the roof line. So you're putting the addition on the garage on the back end of it? That's correct. It will run the alley. It will run east. To the east. Yep. And it will still be 25 feet away from our closest neighbor to the east side. Who has approved and thinks the plans are very nice. Are you just here for information, Lynn? We are. And we're also concerned because we've lived in that area for 44 years. The different changes that are being made to properties to deter the look of the established neighborhood, because that neighborhood is quite old and established with very nice homes on it. We all take care of our homes. And I'm here for sorry. So why I'm here is we're concerned. We've lived in that neighborhood for 44 years. At least a half a block away. No, we're just across the street. Actually, we do have a house next to us on the corner, which is now an Airbnb, which I don't classify as the residential. It's just somebody bought a house to rent it out, which we're not very happy with. With the state laws and local laws. But there was nothing we could do about that. Well, the one on the corner just sold in it. It's an Airbnb done now. Okay. Simple as that. Right. And what my husband and I are concerned about is that the neighborhood is starting to deteriorate and that building a building or garage almost as big as the property or as big as the house is getting out of the realm of the age and the historicness of that neighborhood, because the God Sacker house right across the street is a historic building. And I think I think we're over building to get all our toys in one place. So I just feel for the historic neighborhood that it shouldn't be. It should just remain as it is or fix it up. I know they have tree roots and grass at side that can be all cleaned up. But I don't think we need double the space. There's other places to park the toys other than in a neighborhood. Okay. Is there anything else you want to know? That's it. Well, thank you very much for your input. Sure. Susan, would you step back up there? To address concerns. Okay. Yeah, I do. Hi. I don't think we've ever never came by our house. Well, we were told the parameters of who this was going out to and who we should address to it. But number, oh, they had told us it was only this way. We did not know. But number one, I just want to, I grew up in Sheboygan and I know this neighborhood very well and we were friends with many families around it. And that is why when we came back, we chose to live there because of the way that people keep up their homes. Right. So, you know, our home, as you know, this structure is going to be 1,200 square feet. So, when you say our home is over 4,000 square feet and the lot is 18,000 square feet. It's a big building. You have to think of virtually when you see that building, it's going to add to that. But if you, probably from me to the end of the second table is the 17 feet that we are adding on, I really don't think we are still going to have 25 feet of a side yard before our neighbors. And it's not really just for toys. I'm sorry. It's not just for toys. We're actually on a snow emergency also. There are many neighbors behind you that are using our street to park. So, even our existing cars, we're going to have four drivers in our home with my mother coming in with us. One of the other things that we are doing is if you'll see our driveway is a single drive with escalated. It has probably been there 100 years and has broken up and looks horrible. But the other thing that I think is the most important is that the neighbors almost tripped and cracked their head open a million times. So we are actually going to be repaving that driveway and taking out where those old trees and roots were to actually enhance the beauty of it too. I really feel this, to me, the amount of money that we are putting into this to make it look completely still to match the home and to make the neighborhood look much nicer is worth versus having what we have today. So is the driveway going to pull out onto third or are you going to be on to third? We can't because we have retaining wall in the alley. That was our initial plans and they wouldn't allow us to do that. So, at a minimum, we just want to get those cars off the street because it's already cluttered with cars for a snow emergency and get them up. So, I promise you, we are not doing anything. We are going to live here, retire here. Our kids are going to finish. It's our home where my parents are. We think that this is doing incredibly more to the property looks wise. It's not, we don't have toys other than cars, a snow blower, a motorcycle, and bicycles, but we want them all to be off the streets. Our trash cans will be off the driveway which everybody's trash cans are littered all over the alleyways. And we're going to do everything to get it inside to enhance the beauty of the property. So, thank you. Do you have any questions? Okay. Kevin? I don't recall this one. I don't know if I was here for this one. Why was it denied? This was in July. Yeah, I don't think I was here in July. This one doesn't look familiar. Why was it denied? Do we know? Last time? We turned it down last time. Is that your question? Yeah, it was denied the last time. Yes, because first of all, they reduced the size of it. Okay. So, the size of the structure was going to be too big. They have a survey now, which they didn't have last time. Okay. All right. So, there's been two things. We do have a letter from Steve. Who is, as I understand it, have you got that letter? Yes. He's recommending it, isn't he? Yes. Do you want to read it, please, at night? Okay. So, the letter from Steve, State said he has no objection to the proposal that now that it's closer to 1200 square feet and is proposed to be constructed in a similar fashion as the house in the terms of design, materials, and colors. Mr. President, do you have anything to say? It's on the, it's a 210. Which way is that? It's by the lake. It's on the north side of the street. It's on the corner. It's facing. A lot of it at this person. Where does he address this? Comparing? Yes. 210 is right by the curve. It's right by the curve when you're going on here on. It's 232. Isn't your address 232 here on? He's about three houses down. What is your address, Lynn? 310. We, when we come out the alley. You used to live west of there, didn't you? No, it's the same place. Haven't moved. But no, we come out the alley on 3rd street all the time. That's our, because there's a daycare down at the end of the block at the alley. Okay. So we come out on 3rd. Yes. So we live on 3rd. We live at 310. So it can't be deteriorating in the neighborhood that much that you're talking about. Well, I'm just saying we live at 310. We come out the alley at 3rd. I understand the traffic patterns, the snow emergency, everything. I've lived that for 44 years. So I understand that. I just am concerned that it's going to get too big that when they are pulling out, I might not be there, but somebody else might be there. That that is a wild, that between here on and superior is a wild block. Simple as that. That's the historical of it. With cars and traffic. So just saying. Okay. Thank you. Anything else for you that you want to say, Susan? You got any more questions? Kevin. Keely, do you have anything? I'll entertain a motion one way or the other. You want to make a motion, Kevin? I will make a motion to, oh, I'm sorry. Hit the button. I will second. Okay. I'll make the motion to approve. Based on the fact that they're going to create the, you know, the design to match the house itself currently as it is. I don't think it's okay. Motion to is to approve it. All right. Providing they stick to the decor that they have on a whole. Their new plan that they have presented. Was that objectionable to you, Susan? You seconded it. Yeah, I'll second it. I'll do a discussion. Well, first of all, we're going to go to second that emotion. We got it. He was interested. All right. need it for that too. Because of the so that the driver is going to come out on the 3rd street. The drive comes out on the 3rd right now and it's a single drive that goes to 2 and so we're just going to make it 2 all the way. That our expert. Hit the red button. Yeah. Okay. Okay. Most of them made and seconded it. We approve it for writing the building. Along with the decor of the house right now. All in favor say aye. Aye. Opposed. It's scary. But you're not going to be troubled if you've got yourself a deal. Is there anything else to be brought before the meeting? Keeley, you want to make a motion to adjourn? Sure. You got here just in time to say goodbye. I'll second. All in favor say aye. Aye. Opposed. The meeting is adjourned.