 overview of the project case history and any pertinent meetings held regarding the request. This time also includes all persons representing or presenting information on behalf of the applicant such as attorneys, engineers and architects. This time limit does not include any questions asked by the Planning Commission or staff regarding requests. Members of the general public are given the opportunity to address their concerns and intervals of two minutes. The Planning Commission reserves the right to amend these procedures on a case-by-case basis. The Planning Commission uses the Consent Agenda to approve non-controversial or routine matters by single motion and vote. Examples of such items include approval of the site plans, annexations and street names. If a member of the Planning Commission or the general public wants to discuss an item on the Consent Agenda at the beginning of the meeting, the item is removed from the Consent Agenda and considered during the Planning Commission or is considered during the meeting. The Planning Commission then approves the remaining Consent Agenda items. I'm told that my microphone wasn't working when I called the roll so can I go through that real quickly again? Okay, thanks. Mr. Harp. Here. Ms. Hartz. Here. Ms. James. Here. Ms. Thomas. Here. Mr. Tupper. Here. And Mr. Frost. Here. We have a quorum and I'll go ahead and read through the Consent Agenda. First we have approval of the June 7th, 2021 minutes. Then we have case number two is S-Plat dash 2021 dash 0053. This is 80 acres at the 4600 block of Percival Road. Request for site plan approval for the construction of a 298 lot single family residential subdivision, Colonel's Creek subdivision. The property is zoned, light industrial in Richland County and is currently being considered for annexation as general residential within the floodplain overlay. A traffic impact study was included. Case number three S-Plan dash 2021 dash 0011. 2400 block of Atlas Road. Request site plan approval of the construction of a 198 unit multifamily residential development. The property is zoned general residential and a traffic impact study was included. Case four S-Plat dash 2020 dash 0056 approximately 126 acres, 1500 block of Benson Road. Request site plan approval to amend a site plan for a previously approved residential subdivision, Cameron Ridge, formerly known as Benson Road subdivision. The properties are zoned single family residential. And that concludes the Consent Agenda. Thank you. We've heard the Consent Agenda. Is there anyone from the Commission that would like to see an item removed from the Consent Agenda? Hearing none, is there anyone from the public that would like to have an item removed from the Consent Agenda? We'll take a brief pause just to see if there's any emails or callers that would like to request an item removed. Do we have any emails or callers? I'm told there are no emails in the queue. Hearing none, I'll accept the motion of the Consent Agenda. Could you hear me? Sorry. Mr. Chairman, I would like to make a motion to approve the Consent Agenda. Got a motion and a second. Any discussion? Hearing none. All in favor, please signify by saying aye. Any opposed say no. The ayes have it. The Consent Agenda is approved. So we don't have any items in the regular agenda, but I do want to move into other business so I can introduce you guys to Skye Robinson Barnes. Skye is new with us and she has an undergraduate degree in integrated marketing communications and a master's in business specializing in project management. She is from Columbia and is devoted to sharing how the city is a gem in the making. In her free time, she enjoys spending time with family, friends, traveling and cooking. I know we emailed a little bit, but she's our new land use board coordinator. So welcome to Skye. We're so glad to have you and expect some communication and correspondence with Skye because she'll be handling a lot of the planning commission business. So I just wanted to welcome her tonight. That's great. Welcome Skye. Look forward to working with you. Welcome. If there's no other business, I'll take a motion to adjourn. Mr. Chairman, I would like to make a motion to adjourn. Got a motion. Can I get a second? Second. Got a motion and a second. All in favor for adjournment, signify by saying aye. Aye. Any opposed? No. That'll be the end of the meeting.