 Let's move on to agenda revision, submission of documents or motions to direct the city manager to add agenda items to future agendas. Council Member Christensen. I would like to move. Since we didn't discuss it last time. I would like to move that we amend the vehicle parking regulations to create to break out unregistered vehicles from junked and abandoned. Junked and abandoned vehicles because unregistered vehicles are not junked and abandoned vehicles. Do I have a second? I will second that. All in favor of putting this on the agenda. Future agenda say aye. Aye. So raise your hand if it was an aye. All right. No, no. All right. It passes four to three with Council Member Christensen, Council Member Ferring, Council Member Rodriguez and Council Member Peck for and the three of us against. All right. Thank you very much. Okay. Let's move on to city managers COVID-19 report. All right. Great. Thank you for having me. Longmont City Council and Harold. You can go to the next slide. I just wanted to start off the presentation by giving an update on the CDPG dial and mitigation metrics. So just for everyone's reference, I wanted to share the existing CDPG dial levels. So these three criteria. So our two week cumulative incidence rate for COVID-19 is 124.1 cases per 100,000 and that really puts us right in the middle of the new cases, the incidence rate for safer at home level to next. Let's go ahead then and move on to the consent agenda. Don, do you want to go ahead and read us the. Thank you. The riot act. It's a long one, Mayor. 9A is ordinance 2020-44 a bill for an ordinance making additional appropriations for the expenses and liabilities of the city of Longmont. For the fiscal year beginning January 1, 2020, public hearing and second reading scheduled for October 27, 2020. The ordinance 2020-45 a bill for an ordinance fixing and levying taxes upon the real and personal property within the city of Longmont for the year 2020 to pay budgeted city expenses for the 2021 fiscal year. Public hearing and second reading scheduled for October 27, 2020. 9C is ordinance 2020-46 a bill for an ordinance fixing and levying taxes upon the real and personal property within the Longmont downtown development district. For the year 2020 to pay budgeted expenses of the Longmont downtown development authority for the 2021 fiscal year public hearing and second reading scheduled for October 27, 2020. 9C is ordinance 2020-47 a bill for an ordinance conditionally approving the vacation of a pedestrian trail easement associated with the 110 Emory minor subdivision plan and site plan, generally located south of second Avenue and east of Emory street. Public hearing and second reading scheduled for October 27, 2020. 9C is ordinance 2020-48 a bill for an ordinance amending section 15.03.80 of the Longmont municipal code on zoning districts measurements and exceptions. Public hearing and second reading scheduled for October 27, 2020. 9F is ordinance 2020-49 a bill for an ordinance approving the concert plan amendment for the bone farm rezoning and the annexation agreement located at 1313 spruce Avenue, public hearing and second reading scheduled for October 27, 2020. 9G is ordinance 2020-50 a bill for an ordinance amending title 10 chapter 10.24 creating new section 097 of the Longmont municipal code creating a temporary prohibition on rental late fees due to COVID-19 related hardship. Public hearing and second reading scheduled for October 27, 2020. 9G is resolution R 2020-93 a resolution of the Longmont city council approving the intergovernmental agreement between the city and the University of Colorado for socio technical design for a middleware information exchange hub. 9I is resolution 2020-101 a resolution of the Longmont city council approving the intergovernmental agreement between the city of Longmont. 9K is resolution 2020-103 a resolution of the Longmont city council approving the Longmont city council approving the intergovernmental agreement between the city and the Colorado historical records advisory board for grant funding for digitizing 9L is resolution 2020-104 a resolution of the Longmont city council approving the business lease between the city and Dennis L Blomker and Carolyn A Blomker for 500 Kimbark Street sweet 101. 9K is resolution 2020-103 a resolution of the Longmont city council approving the intergovernmental agreement between the city and the Colorado historical records advisory board for grant funding for digitizing videotapes. I just like to pull E for a brief comment. All right, great. Let's go ahead then and have a motion for the consent agenda less FLG and E. So moved. Second. All right, it's been moved by Councilor Martin seconded by Councilor Farrell fairing. All in favor say aye. Aye. Aye. All right, the motion passes unanimously. Let's move on to ordinances on second reading D ordinance 2020-41 less likely that someone will call in late ordinance 2020-41 is a bill for an ordinance authorizing the city of Longmont to lease the real property known as Vance brand municipal airport hanger parcel h 74 to best steel LLC can I have a motion for ordinance 2020-41. I'll second it. Oh, Councilor Christensen will second. Okay, great. All right, I'll see no further discussion or debate all in favor of passage of ordinance 2020-41 say aye. Aye. Opposed say nay. All right, 2020-41 passes unanimously ordinance 2020-42 is an ordinance authorizing the city of Longmont to lease the real property known as Vance brand municipal airport hanger parcel h 31. To George and Evelyn Grell. I'll move ordinance 2020-42. Great. It was moved by Dr. Waters seconded by Councilman Martin all in favor say aye. Aye. Aye. Aye. All opposed say nay. All right, the motion carries unanimously. Can we have a motion. So moved. I'll second that Joan. All right, all in favor of passage of ordinance 2020-37 say aye. Aye. Aye. Opposed say nay. All right, that motion passes unanimously. Go ahead ordinance 2020-239 a bill for an ordinance amending chapter 6.70 of the Longmont municipal code to permit medical marijuana delivery. Can we have a motion for ordinance 2020-39 a bill for an ordinance amending chapter 6.70 of the Longmont municipal code to prevent medical marijuana delivery. So moved. I'll second. All right, we'll go ahead. It was moved by Councilor Martin. It was seconded by Mayor Pro Tem Rodriguez. All in favor of ordinance 2020-39 say aye. Aye. Aye. Opposed say nay. All right, the motion Council's council. The motion carries and passes unanimously. All right ordinance 2020-40 a bill for an ordinance amending chapters 2.68 on local licensing authority 6.70 on marijuana stores chapter 9.60 on medical and recreational marijuana. All right, is there a motion or debate or dialogue from Council. I'll move ordinance 2020-40. Second. It's been moved by Dr. Waters and seconded by Mayor Pro Tem Rodriguez. Seeing no further discussion or debate. Let's go ahead and vote. All in favor of ordinance 2020-40 say aye. Aye. Aye. Opposed say nay. All right, that motion carries unanimously. Let's go ahead to last second ordinance is ordinance 2020-43 a bill for an ordinance conditionally approving the vacation of access utility and drainage easements associated with the Highland subdivision generally located north of Highway 119 and west of County Lane Road. Would someone like to offer a motion or offer dialogue or debate on this particular matter? All right, I'll preferably the motion first. I'll move the ordinance 2020-43. All right, the motion has been moved by Dr. Waters and seconded by Councilmember Martin. All right, so all in favor of ordinance 2020-43 say aye. Aye. Aye. Aye. Aye. Aye. Aye. Aye. Aye. Aye. Aye. Aye. Aye. Aye. Aye. Aye. Aye. Aye. Aye. Aye. Aye. Aye. Aye. Aye. Aye. Aye. Aye. Aye. Aye. Aye. Aye. Aye. Aye. Aye. Aye. Aye. Aye. Aye. Aye. Aye. Aye. Aye. Aye. Aye. Aye. Aye. Aye. Aye. Aye. Aye. Aye. Aye. Aye. Aye. Aye. Aye. Aye. Aye. Aye. Aye. Aye. Aye. Aye. Aye. Aye. Aye. Aye. Aye. Aye. Aye. Aye. Aye. Aye. Aye. Aye. Aye. Aye. Aye. Aye. Aye. Aye. Aye. Aye. Aye. Aye. Aye. Aye. Aye. Aye. Aye. Aye. Aye. Aye. Aye. Aye. Aye. Aye. Aye. Aye. Aye. Aye. Aye. Aye. Aye. Aye. Aye. Aye. Aye. Aye. Aye. Aye. Aye. Aye. Aye appreciate them catching both these items. It'll make a big difference in the long run. Thank you. All right, great. Would you like to make a motion, Council Member? I move ordinance 2020-48. I'll second that. All in favor say aye. Aye. Opposed say nay. All right, the motion carries unanimously. Let's go ahead and Marshall, let's do yours now. F, let's go ahead and vote. We have a motion to pass ordinance 2020-49. All in favor say aye. Aye. Opposed say nay. All right, it passes unanimously. And what was your other one, Council Member Martin? It was 9L. Yes, thank you. So let's go ahead and vote. We have a motion on the floor to resolution 2020-104, resolution in support of repealing the Gallagher amendment, also known as amendment B, on the state's ballot. I voted today. So let's go ahead and vote. All in favor say aye. Aye. Opposed say nay. Nay. All right, and they said it in unison, but they both said nay. So it passes 5-2 with Council Member Christensen and PEC against. All right. And then last but not least, I wanted to pull the G, yeah, temporary prohibition on rental late fees due to COVID-19. I'm not going to argue against it at this point, but I'm going to actually move that we table this for two weeks until our next regular council meeting. Second. Second. All right. It's been moved and seconded. We now have a motion on the floor. Let's go ahead and talk about the motion too. We're not talking about the ordinance itself now. We're talking about the motion to push it off two weeks. So we have, so staff can bring back unintended consequences. All in favor say aye. Aye. Aye. I'm okay. Aye. All right. Raise your hand if it was aye. All right. Raise your hand if it was opposed. Nay. All right. So the ordinance passes 6-1 with Council Member Christensen opposed. So yes, it will be back, but in two weeks. Looks like we have another phenomenal 2021 budget presentation. Good evening, Mayor and City Council, Theresa Malloy, Budget Manager. And this evening's budget conversation is final direction from you all and then our second public hearing on the budget. What we are going to ask for direction on one of the items we're going to ask for direction on is the remaining one-time funding that is available that has not been allocated in the budget yet. Comment. So is this the time, Theresa and Jim, that you would like motions on what to do with one-time funding? That is correct. I'm going to make motions one by one on all three. I'm going to move that we approve $50,000 in one-time funding to complete the library feasibility study. Second. Thank you. Anybody? All right, let's just go ahead and vote on it. All in favor say aye. Aye. Aye. Aye. So the motion passes unanimously. All right. The motion would be the budget $50 per kindergartner to follow through on our commitment to the 529 Jump Program. I'll second that. All right. Let's just go ahead and vote. If Mr. Hardcore discussion on this. All in favor say aye. Aye. Opposed say nay. All right. The motion carries unanimously. So I'm going to move that we add, we budget $250,000 and additional $150,000 in one-time funding for childcare and early childhood education or early childhood learning programs in 2021. All in favor say aye. Aye. Aye. Opposed say nay. All right. The motion carries unanimously. Let's go ahead and move on to Mayor and Council Comments. Council Member Christensen and then Council Member Martin. Everybody should have their ballots right now. Please vote. Just vote as soon as you can and vote. It's important. Yes, I'm always frustrated when I, we, we can't engage with people in public invited to be heard that need to be engaged with. And I would like to point out, first of all, that people who don't live in homes that are attached to net next light can still call into council meetings and speak using their cell phone. And there are not that many people who don't have one. So I just want to say, if you feel excluded from, um, from public invited to be heard, you shouldn't be because I think we can find a way to hear from you no matter who you are. All right, great. Dr. Waters. Thanks Mayor Bagley. We got, we received from Michelle a couple of days ago, maybe it was yesterday, um, uh, an update on the status of recruitment in the application process for residents interested in serving on boards and commissions. Uh, the people for whom we did none of that is us in terms of accountability, um, clarity on what our responsibilities are as liaisons and what what what provoked me for this was looking at the at the fact that we're going to recruit again. And then I asked on, do we have, I'd never seen anything in my orientation about any written statement about what what my responsibilities should be as a liaison. I've kind of made that up as I've gone along. Uh, then I asked if we'd ever collected any feedback from boards and commissions on what what council members could do or do do to add value or could do to add value or what do we do that is distracting and that that it would be, um, prudent in my mind to put together some guidance, uh, some agreements on terms of how we fulfill those responsibilities. Um, so as we think about interviewing folks and we and we've taken steps for their accountability. Um, I'm one that thinks we ought to take a step or two in a direction of creating more accountability for us by collecting data, translating those data into some expectations or some agreements for ourselves so that there's some level of I have no idea whether or not I'm doing the job of liaison in ways that are similar to other members of the council. If anybody else cares about that. Um, but I'll think about that as we anticipate interviewing folks who we'd like to serve and who would like to serve. Councilor Peck. Um, thank you. Uh, I am actually going to reach out to the people who are having the Saturday vigils at sixth and main on both sides of the street. Um, it is, it is the right of everybody to protest, but I am reaching out to ask you to respect each other's ideologies. Um, and your right to peacefully protest. And I would like to also, um, remind the police department that as council members, we are neutral. We do not come in wearing anything that addresses our ideologies or our philosophies. We are here to represent everybody and do not push our our ideologies. Um, let's all just live in the city peacefully and respect each other's points of view. Thank you. Great. We have a motion to adjourn. Councilor Peck, do want to make that motion? I move to adjourn. I'll second it. All in favor say aye. Aye. Aye. Aye. Opposed say, airplane. Look at that. Look at that. What solidarity. Offences unanimously. Yeah.