 Welcome, DDRC members, staff and guests. We ask for your patience during this meeting. Multiple staff members are behind the scenes to make sure that the meeting runs smoothly and all applicants and citizens are able to communicate with the commission at the appropriate time. The public will be able to participate using multiple methods. When participating, please provide your name for documentation purposes. The public may participate in a number of ways, watching the proceedings, emailing, phoning in, or logging into a web session. If you're watching, you can stream the meetings through citytvaccess.www.youtube.com, backslash user, backslash Columbia SC government. If you're emailing, you can submit to COC board meeting at columbiasc.gov, leading up to or during the meeting as this account will be monitored. Emails or letters will be read into the record. You can phone in calling 855-925-2801. When prompted, please enter the meeting code 2260. If you're participating by phone, there are three options on how to participate. Star 1 will allow you to listen. Star 2 will allow you to record a voicemail message that will be read into the record. Star 3 will allow a participant to be placed in a queue so they may speak live when prompted. If you're calling in, please make sure your computer audio is muted so we don't get feedback. You can also stream the meeting at publicinput.com backslash COC ddrc-feb2022. And I will call the roll. Mr. Broom. Here. Mr. Dinkins. Here. Ms. Branham. Here. Ms. Jacob. Here. Mr. Salibi. Here. And Mr. Wolf. Here. We have quorum. In order to avoid ex parte communications, DDRC members are under strict instructions not to discuss cases under consideration with the public or with each other outside of the public forum. The meeting typically starts with staff calling the case, giving a summary of the project, and then calling on the applicant to present if they wish. Decisions are typically made in one evening. Decisions may be appealed within 30 days to a court of competent jurisdiction. Oaths will be administered individually as we hear either from applicants or from live speakers. Applicants with requests before the DDRC are allotted a presentation time of 10 minutes. This time should include but is not limited to pertin overview of the project, case history, and any pertinent meetings held regarding the request. This time also includes all persons presenting information on behalf of the applicant such as attorneys, engineers, and architects. This time limit does not include any questions asked by the DDRC or staff regarding request. Members of the general public are given the opportunity to address their concerns in intervals of two minutes. Applicants may have five minutes to respond. Staff has a timer and will make presenters aware of when their time has expired. Are there any changes to the agenda? There are no changes. The DDRC uses the consent agenda to approve non-controversial or routine matters by single motion and vote. If a member of the DDRC or the general public wants to discuss an item on the consent agenda, that item is removed from the consent agenda and considered during the meeting. The DDRC then improves the remaining consent agenda items. Will staff please review the consent agenda? Certainly. The first item is 2405 Sumter Street, a request for design approval for exterior changes and an addition and preliminary certification for the Bailey Bill. This is in Cottontown Bellevue Architectural Conservation District. The next item is 1920 Henderson Street, a request for preliminary certification for the Bailey Bill and a certificate of design approval for exterior changes in the Landmark District. The next item is 1527 Gervais Street, a request for design approval for exterior changes and preliminary certification for the Bailey Bill. This is an individual Landmark. 1215 Elmwood Avenue, a request for preliminary certification for the Bailey Bill in the Cottontown Bellevue Architectural Conservation District. 2216 Wallace Street, a request for preliminary certification for the Bailey Bill. Again in the Cottontown Bellevue Architectural Conservation District. And our last item on the consent agenda is 1106 Haged Avenue, a request for design approval for an exterior change in the Melrose Heights Oakland Architectural Conservation District. Is there anyone from the DDRC that would like any item removed from the consent agenda? Is there anyone from the public that would like to have an item removed from the consent agenda? Are we checking all of, okay, thank you. Please communicate by sending an email to COC board meeting at columbiasc.gov. You may communicate via phone by pressing star two to leave a voicemail or star three to speak in person. We will pause to allow communication from the public. Nobody on all fronts, okay. Do I have a motion and a second to accept the consent agenda and also the January minutes? I'll do it. I move to approve the consent agenda items number one, two, three, four, and five, five and six of the February 17th Design and Development Review Commission items along with the January minutes. Mr. Brim. Yes. Ms. Brannum. Yes. Mr. Dinkins. Yes. Ms. Jaco. Yes. Mr. Salibi. Yes. And Mr. Wolff. Motion passes. There have been any changes to the regular agenda? No, we have no cases on either the urban design or the historic agendas. Everything was on consent agenda. Is there any other business? I do have a little other business. I just wanted to remind everyone that I sent an email this morning. Yeah, it came out today. It was like yesterday regarding the 2022 Start Preservation Conference in April, where if you're not a new member, you can take care of your continuing ed requirements during the day there if you wish. We have other continuing ed sessions throughout the year, so this is not your only possibility. But I just wanted to let everyone know and that if you're interested, I'll need to know by Monday to get folks registered. And you said that was in person now, too. It is in person this year. But they're limiting participation, keeping the group smaller. So if anyone's interested, we want to get our names in sooner rather than later. Thanks, Amy. Yeah. And it was on, I think, like Friday, April 22nd. That's right. That's the day, yeah. Sure is. By this Monday. Yes, this Monday, if you can. If you can check your calendars. All right. So there is a fee associated with it. So if you can be sure you can attend before signing up, that would be terrific. And I had one other item. Megan McNiss, who's been with us for four years and has worked diligently with us, is going to be leaving for another job closer to family, moving up north and going to where it's cold. Well, but I just wanted to let you all know she's been up. Thank you for your service. Thank you. Yeah, Megan, you'll be missed. And good luck on your future endeavors. We will miss her very much, so. Yeah, I bet. But that is all of the other business that I have. All right. Well, if there's no button, does anybody else have any other business? Then I'll take a motion to adjourn. Motion to? Second. Thank you. All right, good afternoon, everybody.