About this meeting
- Government Body
- Township Council
- Meeting Type
- Township Council
- Location
- East Brunswick, NJ
- Meeting Date
- June 9, 2025
Transcript
23 sections
good evening everyone and let me call this chamber to order will everyone please rise if you can let us pledge the flag and the United States of America and then remain in your place for a moment of personal reflection i pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America and to the republic for which it stands one nation under God indivisible with liberty and justice for all thank you Township clerk please call roll and read our statement of adequate notice Councilman Behal. Here. Councilman Wendell absent Councilwoman Winston, Here. Councilwoman Zimbicki here and Council President McEvoy also present Mayor Brad Cohen here administrator Joseph Criscuolo here and Township Attorney Anthony Iikoka here also present is our deputy clerk Lauren Morris adequate notice of this meeting has been provided as required under chapter 231 public law 1975 by specifying the time date location and to the extent known the agenda by posting a copy on the bulletin board located in the main lobby of the East Brunswick Municipal Building providing a copy to the Home News Tribune and the Asbury Park Press newspapers posting a copy on the township's website and by filing a copy in the office of the township clerk which will be entered into the minutes thank you council you have Resolution 25-202 before you regarding adopting the meeting minutes from our May 29th 2025 meeting may I have a motion to accept motion to adopt and a second second is there a need to amend or correct these
minutes seeing none roll call please council member Hall yes councilwoman Winston yes yes councilwoman Zimbicki yes and Council President McEvoy yes we have one proclamation for June 2025 the LGBTQ Pride Month uh Councilwoman Zambicki will you tend to this matter yes please thank you good evening everyone whereas the mayor and the council of the township of East Brunswick welcomes and encourages diversity and inclusion within our community and whereas celebrating Pride Month raises awareness and provides support and advocacy for the LGBTQ plus community and is an opportunity to become educated engaged in dialogue strengthened alliances and building understanding whereas there has been remarkable progress towards the acceptance and equality for members of the LGBTQ plus community and continue however they continue to face discrimination intolerance and hate and whereas we must commit to supporting and accepting LGBTQ plus individuals in particular our youth who are compared to their peers are far more likely to experience violence and bullying at school to suffer from depression to struggle with substance abuse and to have attempted suicide and whereas we must remain vigilant in deterring oppression and discrimination against people of the basis of sex gender identity or expression or sexual orientation and whereas by protecting the rights of every individual we enhance and strengthen the value of everyone throughout our
entire society and whereas we affirm our support for LGBTQ plus residents in our community and stand with them to protect their civil rights and their ability to live openly equally without fear and now therefore be it resolved by the mayor and the council of the township of East Brunswick on this 9th day of June 2025 that the council recognizes and supports the month of June 2025 as lesbian gay bisexual transgender queer questioning and plus pride month and we encourage all our residents to celebrate and build a culture of inclusiveness and acceptance during this month and every month given under my hand in the great seal of the township of East Brunswick on this ninth day in June 2025 Mayor Brad J cohen and I also would like to invite all of our community members um to join us on May 20th from 4 to 8 at Crystal Springs for our I believe it's our fourth now annual um Pride celebration within East Brunswick it's always a great event um there's lots of uh support with different um vendors that set up little booths um to get more information and certainly promotes inclusivity in our community so thank you [Applause] any council comments thank you Councilwoman Zimbicki there are no ordinances for a second reading or public hearing this evening therefore let us move on to our Am I good am I good yeah report section of the meeting and we'll begin with our
mayor Mayor Kong thank you Council President um last week we had the East Brunswick Arts Coalition uh sponsored uh a program over at the Community Arts Center called Murder on the Dance Floor was a fundraiser that was uh used to help the ongoing um fund for expansion of the community arts center uh each year they come up with a different theme there was the Queen's Bowl the first theme the Masquerade Bowl the year before that so um it really was uh entertaining and uh and fun because we all got to participate and uh so uh kudos to the East Brunswick Arts Coalition for uh you know helping in that worthy cause also last weekend we had the uh fishing derby a couple days ago over at Dalach Park again that's always a fun thing to see the kids come out and and fish they get so excited every time they catch something uh and it gave them a chance to get outside and to enjoy uh our park system that uh I've highlighted here in the township so I think that was also wonderful you have in your uh packet tonight and on the uh among the resolutions this evening one to bring in Black Bear which is a company that owns about 40 45 ice rinks in the region of of New Jersey Delaware Pennsylvania and I think even I don't think it's New York but I think they may actually even be in Connecticut uh but the they own and operate and have lots of different leagues that they will be bringing to be a prime renter here in the township um for residents to to know they will um not be able to get first dibs on prop on time slots that goes to the residents themselves uh so things such as our programs for learn to skate and uh programs such as um the high school hockey
team which will get to use that ice as their home ice since clearly it's our own residents that paid for that uh a lot of our early uh learn to skate programs and open skate programs those will be obviously uh areas where the town would have uh the first rights to those time slots uh any time that the town isn't using slots that's what would be made available to to Black Bear um as you can read it's a five-year contract many people were doubting whether or not that the uh enterprise would be something that we could sustain or be able to make money on and like most new enterprises they tend to have a period of time where they ramp up and it is not uncommon for them to lose a little money most businesses often take time to get off the ground our own example would be Crystal Springs which many years ago was the same story it was a big investment on the part of the township for something that township residents got uh primary use of and it took a little time but it did ultimately in time become a profitable entity and one that we're proud of today um the good news about Black Bear coming in uh is that the financials on the money that we would expect to get from that plus the programs that we expect to operate ourselves um when you look at it from a very very early P&L standpoint make it very likely that we would be able to at least break even in the beginning maybe even turn a small profit so this is a massive um uh uh contract that I hope you will endorse this evening uh getting tournaments to come into a township is a very difficult thing you almost have to be a key player in the industry in order to get into tournaments places like USA Hockey Black Bear they're large enough to get into that
starting out a program on your own with limited number of teams virtually makes it impossible for you to get into these tournaments which ultimately bring uh vend uh bring people into the town use of our hotels our restaurants it's an economic driver to the township and none of that would be possible if we did this on our own and expected to grow the program on our own would take probably a decade before we could even get to something like that so this is a big deal um so I hope that you'll look favorably on that tonight and then finally we did get an estimate from the county um uh board of taxation indicating what the tax rates they expect will be for the next year the tax bills that would ordinarily go out sometime in August um the uh numbers despite all the whining about the schools uh actually shows that the expected increase for the school budget is about 3.3% the expected increase for the county portion of your taxes is about 3.6% and as promised and in continuation now for the ninth year in a row township municipal taxes are under 1% n8% increase which is very nominal uh compared to the others uh normally what we would do at this point is we send out bills once we get a actual certificate and from the board of um taxation from the county without that we issue estimated bills for the one that would go out in August if the county is able to get us a actual certification relatively soon we will not do a estimate we'll send out the actual bill if we
don't get the formal certificate then we send an estimated bill and then it will be tred up on your fourth quarter payment for uh the year um when the final bills do go out uh every year when we do estimates we try to guesstimate from the numbers we've been given from the county a number that's reasonable so that your fourth quarter isn't dramatically higher or lower than what we would expect sometimes we're off with that but most times we're pretty close so that's the plan uh going forward if it's an estimate it's going to be pretty close to the right number if it's uh if we're able to get our certificate from the county then you will get your regular bill in uh in August so that's my report thank you Council President that was exciting no you know because I was I was not on board with the mayor when the initial plans were being talked about with regard to a hockey arena for for what reasons there's no need to review that right now but as the mayor has so carefully demonstrated to the community we have these professionals this black bear group coming in to sort of run the show because we we really don't have run the showers with regard to a a hockey hockey arena and and the one and I'm not going to belabor the point here because you get what I'm talking about the one thing I hope happens is Ruters men and women's hockey and hopefully Black Bear is able to attract them can you imagine on a Thursday night getting in your car and driving over to a Big 10 matchup between the University of Minnesota and Ruters and hockey i'm not a hockey fan but that's it's turning me on you know so thank you for that report and yes we
will we will we've looked at it we've reviewed the material and we'll vote on it this evening councilwoman Winston I just want to add especially for people in the community who are who are um for better for lack of a better word anxious about um the the um public availability with respect to the hockey rink the hours here that are open to the public are are plentiful and they're on great nights Friday evenings saturday evenings are dedicated to public skate and it's open to the public i think that's wonderful thanks Mr chriso our business administrator just one item for this evening as you recall we did another round of um uh for professional services for water a water meter replacement uh so we're going to begin with sending out letters very shortly to the 4,000 or so uh residents that haven't gotten their meter replaced as of yet um this this letter is going to come from the township and yes the people that haven't do done it you have to get it done u at this particular time uh the company Meter uh you could schedule it uh through them at 800 number or through a website they come to your house and within a half hour they'll they'll change the meter and the readers uh a lot of the 4,000 people or so that are left are still getting a lot of estimated bills it's then causing our staff to do a lot more work and so on so this basically is is going to be kind of like your last chance to get it done um without incurring additional charges so I encourage people that get the letters to expedite the replacement of the meters as uh my
friend Dan would say we don't want to overbill we don't want to under bill we want a a correct bill and this is for the amount of water that you use in your home uh so if it's an estimated bill your meter in the basement is still picking up the amount of water that you utilize so we'd like to get you a a correct bill it's an easy process they'll come in they'll replace it and uh we'll be good to go so I appreciate the residents if you do receive a letter to kindly schedule an appointment uh to have them come replace the meter that's all I have for this evening thank you our township attorney Mr ayakoka thank you council president um there's nothing to report at this time thank you our township clerk Miss Lawful uh just a quick report on our upcoming 2025 primary election uh which will be on Tuesday tomorrow uh June 10th uh the polls will be open from 6:00 a.m until 8:00 p.m for those who did not get an opportunity to vote during early voting which which um the last day of early voting was on Sunday uh the last day to vote for this common 2025 primary election will be tomorrow for those who are not able to vote in person and have requested uh a mail and ballot and you're in receipt of your mail and ballot as a friendly reminder there are three ways to return your ballot and the last day to do so is tomorrow um you can use the uh US Postal Service at no cost to you whatsoever please note that your mail and ballot must be postdated June 10th for it to count you can also drop it off at the uh board of elections located at 26B Kennedy Boulevard here in East Brunswick or conveniently utilize our ballot dropbox located within our municipal complex by our municipal court and our police station parking lot i do
encourage everyone to go out and vote and that is all I have to report thank you thank you voting it still just resonates so deeply with this uh relatively old guy up here on the uh on the deis but the one thing that uh I'm not going to miss is the cardboard flyers oh my goodness I must have at least somewhere between 20 and 30 different flyers from the various candidates who were running for the the Democratic and Republican side of uh the gubernatorial race um council any member any uh committee or or board reports please yep thank you and I before I go on but I want to reiterate what councilwoman Winston um said about the contract with the ice skating rink because it's not only for the public skate but the other thing that I was looking for is to make sure that our own hockey team had plenty of practice time and they have that designated time right after school which is exactly what we need and then designated time for all of their their games so that was great so quick report um Yep just registration is now closed for summer camp it has been a record-breaking year for summer camp so that's wonderful and looking forward to um to a a successful year this summer um Crystal Springs is officially open on weekends we haven't had the greatest weather on the weekends um this weekend I think was actually their first day open due to the cold weather but they're also open on Friday nights for night swim and it opens um seven days a week uh as soon at that weekend that school is out um also there is a triil lacrosse event it is for the girls it's a K8 clinic on June 17th from 6:30 to 7:30 on field B at Heavenly Farms and on June 23rd um community there's a community birthday celebration right here outside in the
municipal um courtyard which Mr ray will be playing and last save the date for the township's third annual winter wonderland which is December 6th there are sponsorships available so if anybody's interested in sponsoring the event that would be amazing and hope to see everybody on the 20th for our pride at the pool event from 4 to 8 thank you thank you Councilwoman Zambicki we can now move on to our public portion of our meeting so Miss Lawful please read our public comment statement the public the public comment portion of our meeting is to allow the public to bring to the council's attention their concerns or comments in accordance with NJSA 10 col4-12A and the East Brunswick rules of council the council asks the public to limit their comments to 5 minutes or less at the conclusion of the statements or questions from a member of the public the council president at his discretion may choose to respond or not respond thank you is there anyone from the audience would wish to address the council president please hi my name is Vivian Louu uh I live at Fort Denbach Lane East Brunswick um so I know that East Brunswick is a town that prides itself on its community its safety and its diverse wildlife which is why it is so baffling to me that when it comes to uh feral cats the town has shown very little proactivity except for maybe when it comes to changing the township's website so I noticed a fereral cat on my back patio uh a little bit over a week ago uh I uh noticed that it was injured a
few days ago and when I called the township asking what I should do about it I was told uh that to trap it uh because time was of the essence I got to work right away i trapped the animal and when I called the township back uh and was told that animal control would pick them up I when I called back that evening I was told instead that because I had fed the cat it was now technically my cat and animal control would no longer uh assume control of him so a huge part of trapping a cat is to feed it you need to get it comfortable with your property so that it can uh learn to come onto your property and it will go into any trap you set up for it uh asking me uh as a private resident to trap the cat is already an inappropriate demand from animal control but asking me as a private resident to handle a wounded wild animal is uh where this incident crosses the line into possible liability especially through something which I consider a frankly duplicitous loophole in uh your policy so there have already been two rabbid animal attacks in Middlesex County there was uh one that was a rabid cat a little bit over two months ago uh upon hearing reports of a wounded stray cat it is a wonder to me why animal control did not jump in immediately to help alleviate that problem uh yeah it's a wonder to me why animal control didn't jump in to remove that animal from the streets is it only a problem uh if an actual family pet is attacked is it only a problem if a a person is attacked the lack of action from the township in animal control puts the community at risk and leaves residents vulnerable uh to all the threats on the other side of that door that you have left frankly wide open every cat on the street is a vector for ticks fleas feline immuno deficiency virus feline leukemia and rabies just to name a few uh of the pathogens that
they can carry cats can have multiple litters in a year compounding on an already exploding uh stray and feral cat problem in America when Animal Control was called on to stop this town uh from falling victim to this issue uh they responded by changing their website the day after the request to make it so that stray and feral cats were explicitly not animal controls problem instead of providing a solution or even a suitable explanation for why this was done uh animal control decided to turn its back cover its ears and act like stray cats are not uh are not under their jurisdiction and the heartbreaking thing is that there is a very simple solution which is trap neuter and release uh also known as TNR during the TNR process cats are always always always vaccinated for rabies which really curtails this problem before it becomes a solution before it becomes a real issue uh a TNR ordinance would allow us to preserve the life of the cat uh and also allow us to allow our communities to thrive alongside them it's cost-effective it's efficient uh it's humane and most importantly it is so so so easy like trust me as someone who's done it trapping a cat is a lot easier than you than you think as long as you feed it uh so thanks to TNR uh to East Brunswick TNR and Rescue this cat that I trapped is going to get the help that it needs but only because I am fortunate enough that I can cover the medical cost that it had to undergo other cats in other neighborhoods will not be this lucky because TN East Brunswick TNR cannot shoulder the burden of every sick and injured feral and stray cat there is a gap in helping our communities that animal control is actively hollowing out further if East Brunswick truly wants to be the center of Middle Sex County or the heart of Middle Sex County as we
uh so proudly display on our state seal on our town seal uh then there is something very rotten at the core of it and I'm not here to villainize anyone i am sure that east that animal control has valid reasons for taking the actions that it did i am just here to state that we all have a common goal hopefully which is to keep uh stray and feral cat problems from spiraling out of control uh and losing more of our wildlife or god forbid even a household pet to this problem and Miss Lou the five minutes is up thank you very much all right any questions there are no questions your time has expired anyone else wish to address the council president please my name is Henna main Street Mason Avenue Old Stage i'm sure you've all seen the events that unfolded in Los Angeles this weekend and late last week the city of Glendale has since issued this following statement after careful consideration the city of Glendale has decided to end its agreement with US Homeland Security ICE to house federal immigration detainees this local decision reflects our core values public safety transparency and community trust the Glendale Police Department does not enforce immigration laws and remains fully compliant with SB454 our focus remains on serving Glendale residents and businesses while preserving it as one of the safest cities in the nation i encourage my township council to take the same stance and stand up against the cruelty unfolding once again with our tax dollars in our cities one no one is leg illegal on stolen land while we could be funding health care higher education for all using technology to better the state of society we are instead funding violence on
communities who make the very foundations of our society let's not be mistaken the state sanctioned violence we are now seeing in our cities is the same violence that has been perpetrated on Palestinians in Gaza for the past 20 months inevitably violence funded by our tax dollars anywhere in the world will find its way back to our country let's also be clear poverty is violence because it is state sanctioned denying health care is violence polluting your air and your water is state sanctioned violence why citizens of the United States fight for basic human rights while our taxes are being used to kill humans around the world the council fights so hard against things like affordable housing units but it's not isn't housing also a right for everyone i know that as a taxpayer who pays hundreds of thousands of dollars a year I would rather my taxes fund someone's house than fund someone's displacement or unaliving in short all of our struggles are interconnected and 20 months into a live stream genocide caused by our tax dollars it behooves this council to break sister city ties with a city with a city that is in a state that is currently committing genocide and it behooves this council to stand up for its citizens rather than the corporations that will profit off of our dehumanization thank you anyone else wishing to address please naval tofel strife east Brunswick um I don't have any speech today uh because there's nothing new that's happening um I'm just here again to u request this council to consider and break the
sister city ties with the city of Yamn uh we have this agreement very pr proudly displayed outside the city council which is truly uh disgrace at this point um I do want to basically call out so nothing changed from last city council meeting uh Israel is still burning children in tents by bombing them israel is still starving children not letting even baby formula in we have so many children who died out of starvation and anyone who is a parent on the city council can only imagine the pain of the parent whose children are starved to death and that's what Israel is doing starving burning and then they're they're sniping children there are multiple doctors who are volunteering from US and UK and Canada and other countries who have given testimony in United Nations that there are snipers who snipe children's kneecap to basically disable them and then they say they have like multiple gunshots to their head snipers so it's not even like a indiscriminate bombing they're Israeli snipers do that purposely um I also want to call out there are multiple organizations that have called out Israel is committing a genocide so I want to name those organizations today to put this on record united Nations UN Human Rights Council UN House for the Coordination of the Humanitarian Affairs UN Special Repators International Criminal Court Aministry International Human Rights Watch they they all said Israel is committing genocide international committee of the Red Cross Doctors Without Borders Beta Selene which is basically Israeli Human Rights Organization funny enough Al-Hak which is Palestinian Human Rights Organization Adameir Breaking the Silence which is Israeli Veterans Exposing military abuse then Defense for Children International Palestinian World Health Organization Save the Children Norwegian Refugee Council Oxfam i'm sure most of you are familiar i'm so sorry if it's funny for
some people to to smile i don't know maybe it is right because these children are not white so I understand International Federation for Human Rights Euro Medit Mediterranean Human Rights Monitor the Carter Center Christian Aid War on Wand Lawyers for Palestinian Human Rights Public Committee Against Torture in Israel UNICEF Reporters Without Borders South African Human Rights Commission and Jewish Wars for Peace which is a very local organization they have all called out that Israel is committing a genocide and I and I disagree israel is committing a holocaust they have every definition every tick mark is there so why do we still have this agreement with the city honestly like at what point you will this council cannot say that they don't they did not know after 10 years that oh we don't we did not know because this thing will come out and Israel will become a prior state just like Nazi Germany they have to they have done it in broad light and they have broadcasted their war crimes so please do the right thing while you still have time after thousands of lives lost you still have time to do the right thing thank you anyone else wishing to address the council president gentleman in the back uh Tom Ingressani Deerfield Road Mr mayor Council Mr president um as I as I know they're they're going to raise the electric rates by 16% this month i read an article where the governor is going to give every resident $100 towards the electric bills is that every month or is just the one month or is it going to be continuous because And how you going to get it that's the other thing
so do you know anything about I don't have an answer for you Mr excuse me i don't I do not have an answer for you okay but I heard that on I heard it too but I don't have an answer to where when and how just want to know how it would come to us if it does come and um the other thing is um I remember on Deerfield Road when you come all the way down there's a big curve in the road where my house is sometimes people come from the opposite direction right on the other side of the road and the other one coming this way it was almost an accident the other day i wonder any any possibility at least a line could be put down so these people are aware that it's not a one-way street if possible make a phone call to the police uh department excuse me make a phone call to the police department and they will direct you to public safety and you can talk with them about your I know I I have an autistic sign there of course my grandson but people just come around that turn then it could be a head-on collision i almost saw it the other day you know it's just terrible and the other thing today I heard with the lockdown in central school my granddaughter goes there i was a little worried but uh thank God it was just a false alarm but I heard everybody did great there and accommodation to the police department and Exactly all right thank you very much thank you Mr gassini all right anyone else with regard to addressing council president good evening everyone uh Rabbi Eric Eisen Kramer for Alpine Court East Brunswick uh want to wish greetings to the uh Mr mayor and the town council and council president and to provide an update on the Jewish community in our township and in our c in our world in the Jewish community we are mourning the loss of Sarah Mgrim and Yuron Lchinski uh they were killed outside the DC as you I'm sure all aware the the Israeli embassy in Washington DC uh they were killed out of an
act of hatred anti-semitism and violence uh Sarah Mgram was uh 25 I believe was about to be engaged and is no longer in this world uh Sarah Mgrim was also the niece of our ameritus rabbi at the temple Rabbi Eric Mgrim uh we have uh worked very hard to support Rabbi Mgrim and his family at this very uh difficult time uh in addition to this uh uh attack there was a terrible attack that took place in Boulder Colorado in which uh innocent people protesting uh and in support of the hostages were attacked and burned with makeshift malttov cocktails and seriously injured uh innocent people uh being attacked anti-semitism and threats against Jews in the United States are at all-time highs and the words that we speak matter when when we call the war in Gaza a genocide it puts a target on the back of every Jew in America it leads to attacks on Jews including the the murder of Sarah and your own and the attack in Boulder israel is not committing a genocide israel seeks peace if Hamas will surrender and return the hostages the war will end but rhetoric that inflames and is false can lead people to take terrible and violent actions we must watch what we say so that no there's no further violence i'm grateful to the town council and the mayor and the East Brunswick police for all you do to protect all the members of our community thank you any else wishing to address the council president gentleman in the back
good evening my name is Tar Bremer say that again please sir my name is Tariq Bremer and I live at 194th Street in East Brunswick um I wasn't going to come here up here and speak um but other than what I want to say is um there is anti-semitism in this world there's also Islamophobia going on in this world and there's also a lot of unjust killing going on in this world and you know one evil act does not uh make another equally evil act um acceptable and so it we don't I can stand here and say anything about whatever I feel but we can also look at what's going on in the world and can just see what's going on without having to describe it to you i mean you all look on the news to see what's going on and all I just want to say to you is that you don't have to believe anyone that comes up here and speaks to you about what's going on all of you know about what you see and what you view and all you have to do is just you know open up your eyes and your minds and accept whatever it is that that you believe so yeah so [Music] um I have come here before to ask for this town council to consider a resolution for a ceasefire and I still would like to respectfully ask for your consideration i think it is not too late i think um unfortunately the way events the way things are going on in this world
um we are in a worse place than we were probably a year ago but it's never too late to act in any way that we can whether that is just being vocal um to our representatives our um representatives in Congress our local representatives um you know communicating to them to to uh uh let them know if how we feel um and even the the town council themselves to uh communicate how it feels about uh its h how this country uh is directly supporting um whatever you want to call it it's supporting the killing of innocent civilians you can call that a genocide you can call it ethnic cleansing you can call it whatever it is i'm not here to argue about what we're calling it here i'm just it is a fact that innocent people are being killed and unfortunately unfortunately we are respons we are directly responsible for this but it's not too late we can at least we can at least try to to to say that we don't accept this and we don't want to support this so that's all I wanted to say and just before concluding um there's no room for anti-semitism there's no room for Islamophobia there's no room for any hate and there's no room for any injustice anywhere in this world and so when someone calls out uh when someone speaks about atrocities that occur on one side it doesn't mean that they're speaking out for hatred for any other specific group all they're doing is calling out the truth
for whatever they're they're seeing that is happening in this world so thank you very much anyone else wishing to address the council president seeing none I'll close the public portion uh let's see township clerk could you please read our consent agenda statement resolution 25-203 through resolution 25-216 the following items are considered routine and non-controversial items by the township council and will be enacted upon by one motion there will be no separate discussion of these items unless a council member so requests in which event the item will be removed from the consent agenda to be discussed and voted on following the approval of the remaining items listed on the consent agenda may I have a motion for passage of this resolution so move second second council do you need any part portion of the resolution to be separated we had an earlier clarification on the uh on the hockey arena from the mayor so that was my not not a separation but a comment being made any anything okay why don't we then take a roll call please council member Hall yes councilwoman Winston yes councilwoman Dimicki yes and Council President Mackoy yes and we do not have any ordinances for introduction therefore for the good of the cause quiet huh those in favor of a German please signify with an I
the eyes have it good night everyone good night [Music] heat heat [Music]
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