About this meeting
- Government Body
- Plan Commission
- Meeting Type
- Plan Commission
- Location
- Cicero, IN
- Meeting Date
- December 10, 2025
Transcript
76 sections (from 277 segments)
Yes, sir. like to call the Cisro Jackson Planning Commission meeting to order at 7:01 p.m. And with that, Mr. Zawatsky, would you do roll call, please?
Yes, sir. Happy to. Dan Strong, present. Dennis Shrump, present. Let the record show that Dennis Johnson is absent. Harrison Misani, present. Mark Thomas, present. Eric Hayden, present. Mark Diller, present. Ford Hebner, present. Wendy Gillespie, present. Aaron Culp, our legal counsel. Uh, let the record show that he is not present. I'm Frank Sawski, the plan director. I am present. And good evening, Mrs. Strong. recording from home.
Okay. Thank you, Mr. Zelotski. We do have a quorum with eight members present this evening so we can conduct business. If we need Mr. Culp, he is available by phone this evening. So, he will be on standby in case we would need him, but since we're doing a static review, hopefully we won't have to bother him. So, with that being said, we will move on approval of the minutes from the November 12th meeting. Hopefully, everyone's had an opportunity to review those. Any Additions or corrections? Seeing none, I would look for a motion for approval. So moved. Harrison Misan.
Thank you, Mr. Msani. Second, Mr. Chair. Thank you, Mr. Heavner. We have a motion and a second to approve our November 12th minutes as submitted. All in favor signify by saying I. I. Any opposed? Okay. Thank you. Moving on to public comment. This would be the opportunity for any member of the public that would like to speak on anything not on the agenda this evening. Seeing no one stepping forward and uh not many people in the public this evening then we will move on. Mr. Zawatsky, any old business this evening?
I show no old business. Thank you, Mr. Zawski. So moving on to new business, we have docka number PC-1225-6-NC Antiqua in Taliana.
Okay, thank you. I'll take that. Thank you. This is for the property located at 70 770 South Peru Street here in Cisro. for an aesthetic review application was submitted concerning article 5 aesthetic review overlay district for the property located at 770 South Peru street here in Cicero Indiana. So as someone here this evening representing if you would step forward to the microphone state your name and address for the records and tell us what you're proposing.
Yes. Uh my name is Troy Reid. address is 10166 Holly Berry Circle Fisers. And this is my wife, Wendy Gilbert. Um 10166 Holly Berry Circle Fisers, Indian.
Um yes, thank you for having us this evening. Um for our aesthetic review, we're going to look at just a couple things here. Uh first being the the fence around the back of the property uh indicated by the uh orange and white orange and yellow dotted line. Um the purpose for that fence is there are there are um two coolers, two walk-in coolers uh that have been placed uh behind this. One is behind the property right there and the other one is where that white car is. Um that that was discussed uh briefly in the in the last meeting. I think we were here in October. Um and to um just to keep things looking good in the neighborhood, you know, we're it's a sixoot fence. It's going to go uh around those two coolers with about a uh 4 foot offset uh from those coolers. So, um the fence itself will be a um a composite. It's not a wood, but it's a composite. Uh it'll also it'll match the uh the siding and the aesthetic of the uh of the building itself. Um it's just to kind of hide the coolers that are there currently. Right. Um the next we'd like to uh to mention. Um this is the front of our building here. Uh we would like to put in a deck to the right hand side of those double doors.
This area right here
right there uh with a couple of tables that could accommodate as as many as 24. Um I don't know that we want to go quite that many people. 20 would be nice. Uh but at least a minimum of 12. So anywhere from 12 to 24 uh people. Um I know that one of the things we talked about in the last meeting was what about parking. We've we've gone out we've calculated there's as many as 21 parking location 21 parking spaces uh possibly 19 depending on how how we would do it with uh handicap parking and so forth. Um, but keep in mind we're not a uh we're not an eat-in restaurant. We are a carry out. So, we are a grocery store. We are um carry out for sandwiches, carry out for pizza, carry out for some groceries. So, this would be the only seating that really we're we're looking at. Um, and it's for, you know, I would I I don't want to say summer only because certainly spring would be would be uh accommodating and fall. Uh, given the weather, right? So, um you can also see there's a couple planter boxes uh to the north side, the right hand side there um as well. And the third is the uh is our monument sign, which is a frank, did we decide a 4x4 or 5x? All of a sudden, I forgot because we discussed back and forth. It's labeled on that drawing. Yes,
I believe it's 24 square feet on one side. There you go. Yeah, it's definitely Here's the design that goes on there.
Well, even if it's 5 by five, it's still within the parameters. Uh I just don't remember off just all of a sudden I don't remember if we went four by five, four by four, five by five. Um roughly what we're still working with the designer on on the uh this the sign, but something possibly that looks like this. Um, and then the location of course uh would have to be so many feet off of the uh off the sidewalk. Um, which we have we've made accommodations for as well. Right here. There we go. Yeah. Um 10 ft 10 ft away from the sidewalk.
Yeah, it's a 4x5. It's a 4x5. Yeah, four in width, five in height. There we go. Okay. Um and going back quickly, the uh the deck itself again, uh the composite would be similar if not identical to what is uh in the back of the building uh to match the uh match the fence as well so that everything everything goes together.
And then I think that we just gave some uh examples to to Frank on what we were kind of looking at for the aesthetics or the planter boxes, excuse me, the planter boxes um just to give you all an idea of, you know, again tying into the existing um appearance of the the and the aesthetics of the building. And this is we know this is a large view, but it just kind of gives you an idea of what we're what we're looking for. Yeah, it's not an identical. It's just it's just to give the idea what the look would be. Uh potentially some overhead string lights and there is currently lighting on the outside of the building. Um,
aren't there the right here, here, and here? Correct. Yeah, I believe that's all I can. No, don't have a whole lot to say about it, but I can answer the questions. Thank you. Uh, comments, questions by board members. Yes. Can you pronounce the name for me? Sure. Antika. Anta. Italia. Italia. Gotcha. It means uh it means the old Italian way.
I have to tell you, I asked the question, I think I still got it wrong. Um also there on the windows where it has Will Power, it's the um that's existing vinyl signing. We would do um logo signage there. And then of course on the doors um the hours of operation etc. How tall will the deck be like off the ground? Uh not much. Just like one board like one about one. I was just curious because the railing we approved a a little bike donation shop up here and I feel like we could have done a little bit better on it. So if you're just doing the one board I guess.
Yeah, it's going to be one step up. And your logos are going to be
That's correct. That's correct. In fact, there is one logo that they currently have that is on the south side of the building uh that we right there that we will take off and we are not putting our logo in that location. So, it'll just come off there. We we are. Yes.
Yes. Um the the hope is to be able to make the gelato ourselves as well. We're a little tight. We're a little tight on room right now. We've got 1,200 square feet on the inside of the building, but we also with the two coolers, we have uh we have some room there possibly. Jersey. We look forward to to seeing you come over and show us how to do it. Yeah, absolutely. Other comments by board members?
I guess the question is so the planter boxes can be against those signs parked right there on the other side. Kind of hard to see that sign.
It would um standards say it's got to be 10 feet off the sidewalk or the rightway, whichever is further. So, if they wanted to put it in a different spot closer to the rightway, they'd need to ask for a variance for that. So, we drew it here to show that they're they intend to meet the standards, but the board could certainly put a condition that they need to ask for a variance if they want to move the sign. Guess what? East Westing.
Currently, it's uh east west. Uh but I agree with what you're saying. Whereas if you got the planter boxes and you're heading south on Peru, will you or will you not be able to car going the other direction? So, I have a question in regards to you said you were still working on the design of your monument sign. Do you have an idea when you might have that design done or are you just planning on having it ready for the spring or what's your thoughts around that?
How far along do you think? Uh probably a week or two. Yeah, the we're still our graphic designer is just helping us tweak the the logo itself. Um, so before the end of the year, the Yeah, the design, not not putting the monument sign in place, but having the actual design of it, right? And I'm not trying to narrow you down on the time. Nope. Certainly. So, you don't want you to misunderstand. That's what I'm looking for, but Absolutely. I guess I'm struggling a little bit of trying to prove something I'm not seeing. Yes.
So, you know, that's sort of where I was leaning a little bit. I going to have the discussion on the with the board in a few minutes, not necessarily rated uh you know related to your project, but about some ways to maybe streamline this a little bit and help get through the process so the board can see things in the future. So, sure. Absolutely. Um is that something you'd like once we come up once the design is finished? Is that something you would like to see want us need us to present? Um so what I was going to suggest to the board that because I I struggle just myself of saying this is what a sign's going to look like when we're going through a static review. Sure.
Or for an example, the deck if we don't know exactly what it's going to look like, you know, trying to approve something I really can't put my hand, you know, can't see. So, I'd like to suggest to the board that in the future if we feel those are things we want to see in the future that I know one of the things we've been very concerned about is having a petitioner come back because there's a fee ass assiated with that. But I would like to see the petitioners be able to come back with those designs in the future and for the board to review that at no cost.
Yeah. If we could somehow manage to do a 3D rendering uh some sort that I mean not even for your for your sake but for our own sake um in regards to the things we just talked about. Sure. You know how How effective is that sign being where it's at as opposed to not being out there? Before we acquired uh the property, there was a monument sign there, but it was it was a for sale for lease sign
and it was closer to the sidewalk, easily seen. Um, so yes, I agree with I agree with what you're saying. Sure. And I think that's one of those cases and you know for the board to consider in this particular case once we see the sign and we would approve a sign you know we're looking at it from aesthetically and I know you could certainly say positioning could be part of a aesthetics but I would like to think that if they they went back to the board of zoning appeals and they allowed them to move at 5t towards the street or whatever that we would not require them to come back through a static review again for that movement. I think that should be a board of zoning appeals function at that particular time looking for those thoughts and you know so
so but you know in going through the different components looking at the fence is everyone feel really good about the fence and thoughts around that. So you said it's a PVC fence. Is that what you see? It's not um so it's not it's not a vinyl. You know, I think when we think vinyl, we think of those white poly vinyl fences that we see. Um the composite materials that they make now, they they have almost a wood grain type finish to them. Yeah. Um and the building itself, as you can see, the building is brown and black. Um, our attention our intention is to have it be very similar to what that brown is right there.
Okay. So, you you are the owners of the property correct? We are not currently. No, but that is something that we are working on with um Scott. Yeah, he's approved. The owner has approved everything. Yes. Yeah. We wouldn't for the amount of money we're putting into it, this would not be a rental long-term rental per se. This is this is our intent is to purchase the property.
Yeah, I was just asking because putting the fence up if you're not property owner and potentially damage as Yeah, certainly. I Okay. Yes, I understand. Yeah, we've we have not done anything uh nor will we do anything without the owner's approval.
So, I think your design of your, you know, uh, signage and everything looks very nice. You know, we're super excited about your business in the community. So, we certainly don't want you to misunderstand by, you know, some of the questions we're asking and also, you know, potentially asking you to come back so we can get a better view of what you're wanting to do. Oh, absolutely. Understandably so. you're looking for opening hopefully in the spring.
Uh we were we were really shooting for March 1st for the longest time. Uh the our biggest hold up uh currently is the pizza oven. It's taking anywhere from 8 to 12 weeks to acquire. Um uh yeah. Yes. Yep. And um you can't build out the inside of the deli. You can we can build out some, but the oven's got to go in and you've got to build around it. Right. Um, so fingers crossed April 1, right?
Right. Yeah. We'd like to have it open before the warm weather hits. For sure. Looks great. And all we're trying to do is probably get our arms around. Absolutely. And it's a beautiful building. Um I mean it's very striking. And then you got the Edward Jones building that went up recently as well uh by the same builder. Um and it's just the two of them together. It really draws your eye to that side of the road. So we're very excited about it.
So are the boards acceptable with all the window signs as presented fence wise? So discussion around then coming back for the monument sign and what the deck's going to look like or so will the deck go all the way out to the sidewalk. Is that essentially where you're taking it?
The um currently uh No, currently it's 10 ft. Um it's Yeah, here's a good here's a rendering of it. Uh you have 10 ft. It's closer to the um it's close to the sidewalk that leads up to the front door but away from the public sidewalk that runs along street there. So this is the right side. The dotted line right here is the right. This is the right.
So, you're going to sign. So, there's from there. So 10 I assume 10 ft from there. So you'll have several feet between.
Yeah. prior to this uh prior to well I have I have a restaurant background um and Italian especially in Italian cooking as well for since 2017 uh we've been salami manufacturers where we distributed throughout the United States uh restaurants for ourselves but we were mostly wholesale we we had a 4 foot um building down on 65th Street in Indianapolis.
Um I wholesale's hardes, you know, uh and and I and I miss the retail side of it. We we have been doing with that wholesale business, we were doing farmers markets uh for every Saturday, right? Uh so that was the that was the main component of our retail. Now we did our cutery boards and things of that nature. Um but some things changed, some ideas changed and we wanted to get back into the retail business side of it. So we are still making our own salami um and those cured meats, the petta and all that stuff, right?
It sort of we're not going to uh we're not going to wholesale anymore. We're not going to distribute anymore. uh it'll be just for ourselves. Um we were a USDA certified manufacturer for all those all those years. Um we had zero um filings against us. We we were everything was really really went really well. Um but yes, so we're we're going to continue to make those products to sell inside of our facility to put it on the sandwiches, to put it on the pizza. Um yes, as long as as well as have some imported stuff as well. So it won't be just us. Yes. And goose smokes their stuff. And ours is cure um cured dry cured. Yeah.
So that's where it's a a bit of a different product. It is. Oh yeah. Very very much so. Very much so. And we live in Hamilton County. We wanted to get our business into Hamilton County. So we were really excited when we when we saw the I think it brought people from home. I do. I do. Yeah. I've seen some studies as far as the amount of traffic that goes on US 19 and um yeah, I think we're going to do well. I really do.
Which we could go back to the point of the signs important but maybe not so much obviously important. So, I guess I'll go back to your deck design. Similar question I asked about the monument sign from the standpoint of when you think you would like to do your deck. I'm going to guess it'll probably be sometime in the spring when the weather changes a little bit. As of right now, in the hierarchy of all things that need to happen, the deck is about last right now. Okay.
Um just because we just need all these other things to The deck is what would would probably probably be the very last thing that we would end up doing. Yes. So, at some point, you would probably have a little bit of design done on the deck so we could have a better rendering of what it would look like. So, if it wouldn't be an unreasonable request and the board would agree, I think it would be good if you could bring those back and let us to review that as well as that monument sign. Absolutely. And again, at no cost to you because we certainly don't want to knowing you're starting up new business, you know, not be business friendly. So, it wouldn't be right for us to charge you a static review fee again. But,
I mean, I would look for feedback on the board on that if they think that would be appropriate. Yeah. Yeah, we'd be more than happy to do that. Okay. And, you know, you can get with Mr. Zawatski when you feel comfortable doing that. We have a monthly meeting and we'd be glad to get you on that meeting and get you back in and and review everything and, you know, give you some input and see what that's going to look like. Absolutely. Great. Absolutely. Okay. So, then do we want to approve the fence or what are we going to do? We certainly can approve the fence and the window signs if we'd like tonight. Then we would look at the deck and the monument sign once we uh see those renderings if that's direction the board would like to take. When are you planning on
um before opening? Yes. So if we are shooting for that April 1 opening, it will be not December. It'll be January, February, March. And if you'd like to see what that composite material looks like as well, no issue. Yeah. I think if you're going to come back with what the No, not at all.
Can I without taking a vote on it, are we okay with where the the fencing is and all of that? Doesn't I personally don't see a problem? Okay. No, I think I think the fence would be, you know, welcomed by the neighbors there, but you know, would look nice. We actually spoke with that particular neighbor and they're very excited to have us there. Matter of fact, words were, "Oh, no. That sounds like trouble." Meaning a lot of money is going to be
there's Yeah. So, it sounds like the consensus is there's no issue with the location of the fence. And if you don't mind coming back with those other things for review, we would greatly appreciate that. Absolutely. We're just a few minutes down the road. Okay. Thank you. And if you'll continue to work with Mr. Zawatsky, we would appreciate it. So, I guess just for clarification for the for the deck itself, are you looking for a room? Are we looking for a room or we just on something like this.
Well, I think it's, you know, I I don't know exactly what the board's looking for. I'd like to have an idea what it's going to look like and where it's going to be located and how much of that space it would take up and then more of an idea exactly what it's going to be built out of. So, similar to the to the fence then what material you plan on using. Sure. A lot of times you actually get a little sample. Absolutely. And then I think what I heard is you could just draw on here. Yes. Where where you are going to have it just so we can see from a reference standpoint.
Yeah. And I don't remember Frank was there a particular you know with the sign we had to be 10 ft from the sidewalk. I don't recall now. There are setback requirements. There are setback requirements. Yeah. So, if we went ahead with the deck, uh, we'd have to ask for a variance from the BZA for setbacks and also impervious surface. I'm pretty sure. Okay. Maybe you can tell him what those are, the setbacks. Uh, not today. You don't have to do it right now.
Okay. if you would let him know so he knows. I can. Yeah, I'll certainly do that. Then if you're going to go to the BZA because of that, you might as well get your sign as well. Yeah, that'd be an efficient thing. I think it's what 20 ft for primary arterial. Well, 20 ft from arterial. Is that what 19 is most likely? Yes. And then there's a sideyard set back also.
20 from where? From the from the rightway because that's where the property line starts. So yeah, from the property line, which in this case is the same as a rightway. That doesn't structure that. I don't believe. No, I don't think it does. Yeah. look at it and figure that component out and 12 ft from the side which I'm not sure if that'll meet that or not but that that's what we'll have to do. Okay. Yep. Absolutely.
And will the hours will they be in the same on the doors will be the same font as the one that'll go on the door? Yes. Any other comments, questions? So, all these discussions I think we're all welcome. Glad to have you here. Yes. I not at all. Not at all. Well, that's the the the hard part here is is we welcome you to the community, but we ask a lot of hard questions and then we ask you to come back for different reasons. And I certainly hope you understand that. Absolutely.
So, Let us know when the soft open. Yes. Go ahead. Do we need to table this? Yes. So, Mr. President, I'll make a motion to table this review with bringing back information requested. Thank you, Mr. Mr. Hayden, Mr. Chairman, second. Thank you, Mr. Misani. We have a motion and a second to table this docket. All in favor signify by saying I.
I. Any opposed? Okay, this is tabled and we'll look forward to seeing your information when you're back in the future here. Okay. Absolutely. All righty. Thank you both very much. Absolutely. We'll get in touch with
Thanks. Good evening, Plan Commission. And I have here in front of me the most recent version of the director's report. This is for November of 2025. Permit revenue for the month of November 2025 was $1,699. Brings us up to a year to date of $60,560. At the same time last year, November of 2024, we were at $5,491 for the month and $58,861 for the year. That's a difference for the month of November, a minus $3,792 and a plus for the year of $1,699. Uh we issued a total of six building permits for November of 2025. Two were for uh in town limits, no new homes, and we issued four out in Jackson Township, uh one new home out there. Estimated cost of these projects permitted was $572,000. Uh we do have a BZA me uh meeting scheduled for 12:18 here at the town hall. Uh there are items on the agenda and we will meet. That's my report. Anybody have any questions?
Mr. Zawski, why don't you give a brief update on how your rideway permits are going?
The ride ofway permits uh are going fantastic. Um far better than we uh could have possibly hoped. So we uh created the rightway permit uh in well to uh protect ourselves. Uh we formally had no way to regulate somebody putting utilities in the rightway. Um so came up with the rightway permit. Uh they need to come to us and we came up with a way to build and to charge and to inspect and to regulate and to protect ourselves. Um if they cut our utilities, we can recoup that money somehow. So, uh, we came up with something in a kind of a hurry, uh, and got it done. And, um, we've far exceeded our revenue expectations. Uh, we also had one water main strike. Um, and as a result of the contract that we did, we were able to recoup every bit of that money. So, it's going outstandingly well. Thanks. Any uh comments, question for Mr. Zotski?
Not regarding that regarding this previous approval. They have this sign and something new or was it it. No, no variance was required for it. It's meets standards. So, the only thing that was required was the aesthetic review. Oh, I thought we just said the deck needed. The deck does. Yes. That was not discussed in the last meeting.
I think they went through a static review for approval for outdoor seating. Is that not correct? And then potential of the deck right today. No, when they were at the BCA, wasn't it for outdoor seating? Talking about the variance. Yeah. Yeah. It was a land use variance to allow a deli with outdoor seating and also a manufacturer of food product.
When we talked last, they really weren't sure, you know, what they were going to do. So, we tried to get it on here for you guys to Well, now I'm questioning the DCA part of it. Just not this case. Just as we look down the line, there's more people coming instead of asking them to go back. It sounds like there's potentially two things they need to go back. That's correct. It It's pretty tough if they don't have a plan nailed down. Um, so yeah, I agree with that.
Okay. Anything else for Mr. Zawatsky? Thanks for uh your report and Yes, sir. the stop work order out on Iron Bridge. What did they build? I haven't driven by. He built a uh a carport. It's the one right there on the corner with the garage. Okay, I'll drive by the way home. Yes, it is. There are two in the report that got stop work orders in the past couple months.
Could have been uh just people not submitting and just not caring. You think I'm trying to think of what the other one was. That one uh yeah, they built it. They built part of it. I went over and put stop work orders all over the place. Uh notified the owner and then they kept building. So, that one's no good. Um, the other one I can't seem to recall. Uh, but that's something we do all the time. He does.
Yes, sir. Yes, Aaron is aware and involved. So, even after you put the sign, they did We're we're handling it. Yeah. So, huh. I said I was more scared.
So, moving on. President's report. Just again thank everyone being here this evening and uh for you know looking at the aesthetics review and it's one of those are always tough and I know you know we've had conversations about approving things and then the potential of having people come back and I know it's always been a tough call especially when you're going to require somebody to come back and pay another fee and uh you know I think allowing someone to come back in these particular cases and not charging those is the right thing for the board to do, but from a board's perspective, I think it gives us all the opportunity to review those items so we understand what they're wanting to do. And it and I know Mr. Zawatsky doesn't care to do it, but it keeps him out of an awkward situation too if we allow him to approve too many things and that is our role. So, so that's the reason I brought that up this evening. So, looked at the road trees building house. Okay. So with that next meeting for everyone to start thinking about we'll have election of officers as we always do in January. So everyone start
thinking about that. Uh the other thing is you know we'll want to continue having discussion around the ordinances and I think most of you are working on your thoughts from the ordinances and things and uh Mr. Thomas had a great idea and you want to share that with the group, sir. Instead of the book writing in your book, it's not Take the actual books.
Thank you, sir.
Thank you. Well, Mr. Thomas made this suggestion and uh thought it was a great idea and he took the initiative to uh get the books all done and bring those to the board and then also in case you might accidentally missing a page someplace in your book now you'll have a full set just to have those available. But I think it's great that you'll have the opportunity to go through and highlight things, mark things out, make notes or whatever you want to do as we continue with these discussions.
Thank you. Yeah. So, I really don't have a lot on the ordinances tonight, just other than any thoughts that any of you have at this particular shine time to share on those as we get the opportunity to go through and start scratching things up and making some notes and stuff and putting continuing to put this together and then start thinking about as we continue to move forward of looking at timelines of when we might want to engage with a consultant to put some some of the things together. I would think that we'll probably want to for sure get with a consultant as we start working on the US 31 overlay district and what that might look like and then also how we would like to see that and uh and get some additional thoughts at the best way to put all that together. So thoughts or comments from anyone at this point? Okay, seeing none, then I'll move on to legal council report. And Mr. Culp's not here this evening and he didn't share anything further his report with me when I conversed with him earlier today. So, we will move on to board member comments. together.
So, we can do it either way. So, we can have extra meetings if the board would like to do that. We just would need to, you know, advertise those since we're holding a meeting and we're all together. So, no, we certainly can do that. So, I would not be opposed to that approach either. That might we could make those work sessions and we've done that a couple of times in the past over the years. So, we could certainly have a couple of work sessions if we would like and then we have that potential if something would not be on the docket. We could certainly, you know, a meeting that we didn't have anything also use that as a work session. Yeah. Sure.
Well, we're not always so fortunate and have short meetings unfortunately, but
but those are great opportunities to work on these things. No, I think that would be a good approach that we take a section that we say we want to go through maybe the first four sections or three sections, whatever think we might want to do, especially now that we have something we can scribble on a lot more and work through. That'll make that simplify that process also. So if everyone will give that some thought that you know we review that in January and we start planning the schedule and that'll give everybody go an opportunity to look at their schedules for next three months January, February, March and potentially April and we start looking at setting up some special work sessions. As far as
I think we would want to I was leaning towards that we would look like engaging to consult in some place probably in the month of June potentially July at the latest but again you know that's something that we will also have to reach out and do an RFP with the consultants so we'll want to start laying that time frame out as well so that we'll have the opportunity to interview those firms and make a decision which one we want to use. So, we'll need to So, everyone start thinking about that a little bit, too. But, I think we start putting some of this together more in details after we get through the holidays and give everybody a chance to think a little more about it and then we enter into more of a discussion in January if everybody's okay with that. We certainly can plan to do that.
See what's on the schedule.
So let's plan on then in that particular case we'll look at section one and two. If for some reason that we have a busy meeting, then we certainly could say that, you know, we could move that to February if we needed to and add a couple of more sessions. But at least that gives the opportunity to go ahead and start working on some things in the meantime. If everyone's okay with that, I think great feedback, great suggestions. Yes, Mr. Sawski. What section would we put that on the agenda? Would it be new business? Yes. Thank you.
Please. And then we'll just start adding these to the agenda moving forward if the board's okay with that. Does that sound doable and feasible to everyone?
If not, certainly speak up and say, "Hey, no. I want to get through 10 sections in January and I want to have a plan done today. So, okay. Well, again, thank you for all being here. I think great discussions. Always appreciate the feedback and the thoughts. And any other board member comments? Seeing none, then I would next planning commission meeting will be January 14th. And with that, I would look for a motion to adjurnn. Mr. President Trump, I move we adjourn the meeting. Thank you, Mr. Trump. Second.
Thank you, Mr. Misani. All in favor of journing our meeting this evening signify by saying I. I. Any opposed?
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