 Yeah With the kids He's playing I was looking under here and I was going, where's the butt? You know, I can't binge them enough apples. They said to me, so I said to them, What were you all doing then? We were watching. I mean, we have people coming up here. I was a little nervous. Yeah. Oh, yeah. And if they know you, they just say, go ahead. I tell that one guy down there all the time, Why don't somebody walk through here? You go cover me. Yeah, they know you. I told him, I said, you got lucky today. But next week, next month, I want you in the room. Oh, they're coming. Yep. We'll be up there. So three up. One over there, put one over there. Two back there. I called the mayor. He made protection. Where's he setting up? Oh. Yeah. Let's knock this out. Good afternoon. We will call to order the September 2018 city of Columbia planning commission meeting. At this time, I'd like to welcome all planning commission members, staff, and guests. We would also like to ask for everyone to turn their cell phones and PDAs to the silent or vibrate mode. The administrator will now proceed with the roll call. Mr. Tupper. Here. Ms. Medell. Ms. Hartz. Here. Mr. Cohn. Here. Mr. Stiggemeyer. Here. And Mr. Weitz. We have forum. Thank you. We have a brief review of the meeting format. Applicants with requests before the planning commission are allowed at a presentation time of 10 minutes. This time shall include but is not limited to an 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 planning commission or staff regarding requests. Members of the general public are given the opportunity to address their concerns in intervals of two minutes. The administrator has a timer and will make presenters aware of when their time has expired. The planning commission reserves the right to amend these procedures on a case-by-case basis. The consent agenda. Planning commission uses the consent agenda to approve non-controversial or routine matters by a single motion and vote. Examples of such items include approval of site plans, annexations, and street names. If a member of the planning commission or the general public would like to discuss an item on the consent agenda, then that item is removed from the consent agenda and considered during the meeting. The planning commission then approves the remaining consent agenda items. The administrator will now read the consent agenda. Your consent agenda this evening consists of the approval of the August 6, 2018 minutes, as well as two site plan reviews. Those are for 7,435 Monticello Road, which is a request for site plan approval to construct a 43,000 plus or minus square foot building at Columbia International University for Business School. And item number three, which is at 331 Harbison Boulevard, which is a request for site plan approval for the installation of an automatic teller machine within that plan unit development. And if you choose to approve both of those, we just ask that you approve items two and three subject to the staff comments contained in your reports. Okay. Do any commission members or guests today wish to have any items on the consent agenda removed and placed on the regular agenda? Not. I'd like to have a motion to approve the consent agenda. Mr. Chairman, I'd like to make a motion to approve the consent agenda as presented, inclusive of staff comments. Drive second. Any further discussion? All in favor signify by saying aye. Aye. Anyone oppose? Consent agenda is approved. We will now proceed with the regular agenda. The regular agenda this evening consists of a map, a minor map amendment to a plan unit development. This is item number four on your agenda, which is a real rose circle. It has a number of addresses. This is a minor amendment to the plan unit development. You did see this recently, but there was some changes that were required from SCANA, essentially, and therefore it does require to come back for a minor amendment. Any questions for staff? Does the applicant need to come forward? They don't have to, but if you'd like them. Essentially, the building had to shift. All the power lines in the original approval were to be buried. SCANA has provided this letter that says that the one line cannot be buried. Because the building has to be a certain distance from the power line, the building had to shift on the site. Any other? Drive a second. Second. All in favor signify by saying aye. Aye. Anyone oppose? It's approved. Item number five on your agenda has been deferred at the applicant's request as of yesterday, and we do not have any other business. And I'll make a motion to adjourn. Okay. Done. Meeting's adjourned. Did you time me? Did you time me? I don't know how many seconds. I don't know how many seconds. Evening. Were you here for Drear? Oh, okay. Good thing. Just as much unsure why I'm here is you're unsure as well. We thought you were here for Drear. No, yeah. We realized that I got deferred. Okay. Thank you. We'll walk you out. Yeah, I know, right? Yeah, I'm sorry if I get to feel a minute away every time. I really like, you don't have any specific...