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Board of Supervisors Special Meeting 1/29/2026
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Board of Supervisors Special Meeting
1/29/2026
1. 1. Call to Order - 5:30 p.m.
2. 2. Pledge of Allegiance; Moment of Silence
3. 3. Closed Meeting Discussion
4. 4. Process for Selecting Interim At-Large Supervisor Member
5. 5. Adjourn
1. 1. Call to Order - 5:30 p.m.
SPEAKER_02
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Yeah.
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That's one of the things you have on the docket, right?
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And everything else.
SPEAKER_05
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I always say technically it was two appointments.
SPEAKER_02
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I was gone
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I never came back home.
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I just stayed out.
SPEAKER_05
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I was going to come up Saturday, we got security, everything's pulled for you, just hook through and go and get the hell out of here.
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That's what he said.
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I was like, no problem.
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So I'm about to like midnight, I rode up there, you know, grabbed it and he flew.
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Until I got to Hagerstown, Maryland.
SPEAKER_06
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But when I went and got this one, it was right at $1,000 that day.
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He said two years is enough for me.
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Yeah, that's like I moved down there for a year and a half.
SPEAKER_02
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And as soon as I got remote work out, I came right back here.
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That's exactly what I did.
SPEAKER_04
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I was like, I'm out.
SPEAKER_06
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Yeah, yeah, yeah.
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Heartbreak Ridge, that's one of my favorite movies.
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It's a little longer distance-wise, but it's a lot easier.
SPEAKER_04
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Right there, Charleston.
SPEAKER_05
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That's the way I come back that July because I went up through Winchester all through the bushes in the middle of the night.
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But when I came, I was all the way at Akron.
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I went to the wrong point.
SPEAKER_06
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Yeah, apparently they built this thing at a different point, like they call it the tube.
SPEAKER_05
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When I got there, I was like, why would I go back that way?
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Man, when I got into Charleston, I was like, I need a fuel pad.
SPEAKER_06
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And I was like, man, they had those little tubes.
SPEAKER_05
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It stopped for tea, you said.
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So I ran sixty-four all the way back to eighty four.
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And it was, the storm was here, I was here.
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As soon as I turned left on eighty-one, got to Stanton, we collided.
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Hail, high winds, we stopped on the interstate.
SPEAKER_04
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I was like, brand new freaking trailer.
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We hit Hale.
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Well, I don't know, it was raining, it was raining so hard and we were still running eighty miles an hour.
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I couldn't tell what was falling.
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All I was focused on was the tail light in front of me.
SPEAKER_03
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In the rain?
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It rained.
SPEAKER_06
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Did it beat your hands to death?
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It still feels like hell when you...
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Nothing else.
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You know?
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Wherever they're going, I... Raindrops.
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Yeah, they're like sandpits.
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Man, I found a bridge that sat underneath of it.
SPEAKER_04
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The rain, the fog was so thick you only hit the half the mountain.
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I looked down at my speedometer and I could see it.
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We were still running 75 miles.
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I couldn't see nothing.
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In a pack of 20 of us, we just
SPEAKER_06
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We got a motorcycle hanging down here and it was piled up.
SPEAKER_03
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60 centimeter, 75.
SPEAKER_04
00:03:55
Went home, put the bike in the shed, walked into the front door, took the shoes off, poured water out of them, wring my socks out, and started stripping in at the front door to wring the water out of my clothes.
SPEAKER_05
00:04:07
Headed to the house and hearing the
SPEAKER_02
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They put that Harley-Davidson right next to where I live.
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I walk past it every day and I just keep going like, nope.
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Can't walk up there.
SPEAKER_06
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Can't walk up there.
SPEAKER_02
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Not allowed.
SPEAKER_06
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Can't do it.
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Can't do it.
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What's it?
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No, no, no.
SPEAKER_02
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I'll go up and buy something.
SPEAKER_01
00:04:29
Yeah, that's right.
SPEAKER_02
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It's hard to do the kids pickup in soccer games and everything.
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Yeah, he's got answers.
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Yeah, you know, I've been thinking about it.
SPEAKER_05
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It was weird to go in there because I've never really ridden one on the road.
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I always rode them in the brush.
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I love that black and chrome.
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I need to stay far away from there.
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It didn't have to give me lessons, training wheels.
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Nah, just throw me in the fire.
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That's what everybody's ever done to me in my whole life.
SPEAKER_06
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Come on, boy.
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I didn't get wise until I was about 27, riding at night time.
SPEAKER_03
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Early in the morning, dark, 85 miles an hour, doing the water or something.
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And I said, man, what am I doing?
SPEAKER_05
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I'm an idiot.
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You're living on the watch.
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You hit a deer, anything.
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I think the deer is what will get me at night.
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That would really freak me out.
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You know what?
SPEAKER_06
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I mean, everybody else got to be able to.
SPEAKER_04
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Four people I know just passed over.
SPEAKER_06
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They're insane.
SPEAKER_04
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Well, let me say that again.
SPEAKER_06
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My dad takes another bike.
SPEAKER_04
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Oh, and they start ruffling and ruffling?
SPEAKER_06
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Yeah, yeah, yeah.
SPEAKER_04
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Four people in the club stuff is insane.
SPEAKER_06
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Can you help me a little?
SPEAKER_00
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A bicycle?
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Maybe when he's 85.
SPEAKER_02
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I don't know, have you seen the mountain bikers?
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Like, they're crazy too.
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They're crazy as hell.
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Yeah, yeah.
SPEAKER_01
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That's true.
SPEAKER_06
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Extreme sports.
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Like, you see that guy jumping with the helicopter and going through that eight-foot ring with the thing on?
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Yeah, with the wing.
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He did that, and they were taking films of him and everything.
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Two weeks later, he tried it again.
SPEAKER_05
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Voting for the bills down in the committee.
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Man, you got to thank you.
SPEAKER_06
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You see those guys?
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Those guys went through that arch the other day.
SPEAKER_04
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We were running about 80.
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That's four.
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I mean, side by side.
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On the outside right there.
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And it's three lane traffic.
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We were running back.
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The signal guard could go single file.
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The guy in front did like this.
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So everybody tried to go single file.
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About the time the guy in front of me decided to get over and then I realized what it was, a truck and trailer tire in the middle of the road.
SPEAKER_06
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Lord have mercy.
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It wasn't flat on the side.
SPEAKER_04
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All I did was hit the throttle, nose come up and up.
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I hit it.
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The guy behind me said the whole bike and everything come up off the road.
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I hit back down and all I could see in the mirror was that thing rolling off the hillside.
SPEAKER_05
00:07:10
Man, that'd been like hitting a wall.
SPEAKER_04
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Because I couldn't move that way to the car over here.
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Yeah, you were stuck.
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If you go this way, because I'd get the sash out of the chimney and all that stuff.
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In doubt, we're out of that.
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We'll call them road gators anyway.
SPEAKER_00
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That's what they call that.
SPEAKER_05
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We call them gators.
SPEAKER_04
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I jumped over a tree one time down there with you.
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You were lucky to be alive.
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I'll try to find them on Thursday.
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One bottom part was all the way to the center line and then about four feet off the ground there was another limb there.
SPEAKER_02
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Mars, Pennsylvania.
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Oh, okay.
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Yeah.
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So just north of Pittsburgh.
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People come from Mars and they'll be like, what?
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And I'll be like, I'm a Marine from Mars.
SPEAKER_04
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And I still hit that bike and hit the throttle being took off.
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Jackie Morris?
SPEAKER_06
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Oh, Jackie Morris.
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Is that the Morris family?
SPEAKER_01
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They live here?
SPEAKER_04
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The name of the town isn't that interesting why it happened.
SPEAKER_02
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It was all owned by the Marshalls?
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So like the whole area.
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And there was already a Marshall Township.
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And so they couldn't name it Marshall, right?
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So they were like, we'll just shorten it.
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So they named it Mars.
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So that was like the whole reason that ended up with that name.
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Now there is a little plaque that's a line downtown that says it's named after the planet.
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And that's what the town keeps telling everyone, but it's not the truth.
SPEAKER_06
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Yeah.
SPEAKER_05
00:09:37
I don't know which clock I was at.
SPEAKER_06
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The phone is supposedly allegedly right.
SPEAKER_05
00:09:54
Yeah, Donald taught me how to use the vibrate thing all the time.
00:10:04
Well, you can't, like, if I pass out some sofas and not, like, go to sleep because I don't sleep that long, she'll grab that phone and put it on vibrate and plug it into the kitchen and, like,
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if I can miss 20 calls.
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But she knows that, you know, if I get to sleep, I better sleep.
SPEAKER_06
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And she was one of the initials.
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They still die, right?
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These people, I like the fellow who told me.
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Good evening, everyone.
SPEAKER_05
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I'd like to call a special meeting of the Greene County Board of Supervisors to order.
2. 2. Pledge of Allegiance; Moment of Silence
SPEAKER_05
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It's not on your agenda, but I would like to stand and pledge the flag and follow it with a moment of silence, please.
SPEAKER_06
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I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America,
SPEAKER_05
00:11:36
I appreciate the work venturing out this great ice weather we've been having to have this part of the meeting.
00:11:45
Just to be clear, we will have the rest of the meeting that we missed on next Tuesday and then we will have the regular first meeting in February on the 10th.
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So everything will hopefully get back to normal then and maybe we can get over 30 degrees every day.
00:12:01
This meeting today will not provide opportunity for public comment or input.
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It's just the board's discussions only.
00:12:10
Initially, we had planned on going into closed meeting.
3. 3. Closed Meeting Discussion
SPEAKER_05
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If it's the board's pleasure, I would like to just stay out here in public and take care of our deliberations out here, if that's good with the rest of the board.
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Ms. Kemp, that's good?
SPEAKER_04
00:12:24
That's fine.
SPEAKER_05
00:12:25
All right, good deal.
00:12:27
Kim, can you put that up?
00:12:33
Okay, as you can see on the screen, that's Mr. McQuiggin's letter of resignation, vacating his seat effective immediately.
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I think we received it on 1 21 of 26.
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Is that correct, Ms. Shafferty?
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Yes.
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It was hand delivered to the county administration building along with his key fob.
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Also, you can see the state code section which validates that resignation.
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Additionally, tonight, if it's the board's pleasure, I would like to discuss the process of appointment
4. 4. Process for Selecting Interim At-Large Supervisor Member
SPEAKER_05
00:13:00
of potential candidates to fill the at-large seat on an interim basis until a special election can be held.
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So I'd like to try to accomplish that if we can as well.
00:13:10
So are there any comments from board members on either of these issues before we get into it?
SPEAKER_04
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You got to go by the code of Virginia by the law.
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That's, you know,
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We put ourselves in a lot of liability if we don't follow the letter to the law in general.
SPEAKER_02
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And I did just want to point out that it does say 16 January right at the top of that letter.
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Okay.
SPEAKER_05
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So it was written 16 January delivered on 21 January.
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Okay.
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Understood.
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Correct.
SPEAKER_04
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Correct.
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That was the letter.
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Did he, did he email you or something initially first?
SPEAKER_05
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No, he dropped that letter off in person.
SPEAKER_04
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Okay.
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He dropped that off.
SPEAKER_05
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At the county administration building.
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Yep.
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With his key fob.
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All right.
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So I've been through this process a long time ago about picking an interim.
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And I'm happy to do this in the public forum so people can see how we actually arrive at our conclusion.
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Obviously, when we do the interviews, we'll do them on some schedule that we figure out enclosed for the privacy of people's information.
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I guess the way we've done it in the past is we've basically had an appointment profile, much like we would have for the Planning Commission or anything like that.
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Coupled with that profile we'll have a resume, and hopefully in one day we can interview everybody.
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I expect from the amount of phone calls I've gotten, and I know all of you have gotten phone calls and emails, there's going to be a lot of people to interview.
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Hopefully we can get the interviews done in one day and then we can move on and make an appointment.
00:14:51
The next meeting, Ms. Kemp, am I correct, will have the writ of special election on the agenda for the next meeting?
SPEAKER_01
00:14:57
Yes, so there's two things that have to happen when a board member resigns.
00:15:01
One is that you all have 45 days to appoint an interim supervisor, but we also need to petition the court asking that they set a special election, which you all
00:15:12
Yeah, there's an opportunity for it to be a time other than the regular election end of them.
00:15:18
I think it's November 3rd this year.
00:15:22
Setting it with the regular election is cheaper and easier and you do get better voter turnout.
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But that is for you all to decide with some caveats within the code.
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It can't be on the same day as a primary, for example.
SPEAKER_02
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Let me just double check.
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You said that it's for us to decide, or is it for the judge decides?
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We just add on a person, right?
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On the person.
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I'm asking for the date of the special election.
SPEAKER_01
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So you all could, generally it's on the next...
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the next election.
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There's a few things in the code that make that difference sometimes.
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So if for some reason you felt strongly, you wanted to have it before then because you felt strongly about it, you could certainly petition that.
00:16:03
Then the judge would probably grant it as long as it was in line.
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Like I said, it can't be on a primary day or some other little things like that.
SPEAKER_02
00:16:10
Okay.
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Understood.
SPEAKER_04
00:16:12
Yep.
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Yep.
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Basically the interim will hold the position
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I guess another question would be when did the 45-day time for us to appoint somebody start?
SPEAKER_02
00:16:30
Would it have been the 26th then?
SPEAKER_00
00:16:32
Right, the 21st is when the letter was delivered.
SPEAKER_05
00:16:38
by my count that means March 7th would be you'd have to have someone and ideally before March 3rd because that's when we start all the budget deliberation yeah I would say that is something we we all probably agree on that we need to do this and get it to the judge in enough time to where that person can participate in the budget okay without coming in either midstream
00:16:59
and really when we look towards the courts, I mean, the goal is to have that interim person finish the budget, right?
00:17:06
Because we don't want to have all that time, you know, in between.
00:17:08
So if there was a way we could like, you know, just use that as a justification maybe to maybe push it to November or whatever, you know, winds up happening.
SPEAKER_01
00:17:17
I don't think the judge will have any problems if you all want to set it in November and I have spoken with the registrar and that is a
00:17:24
I don't think I'm speaking out of term when I say that it's easier for her office.
SPEAKER_05
00:17:26
Easier for her office as well and cheaper for the taxpayers.
00:17:29
Exactly.
00:17:30
Significantly cheaper for the taxpayers.
SPEAKER_03
00:17:33
Could I get Kelly to just look at something I found and I don't want to lag off.
00:17:44
It says the code of Virginia, 24.2-228.
00:17:53
which dictates interim appointments to local government bodies or school boards can be overturned, amended by the Virginia General Assembly through the legislative process as evidenced by its 2024 session amendment and it can also be challenged in court
00:18:16
if you all get to be unconstitutional, though it is currently active law.
00:18:23
I just picked that up.
SPEAKER_01
00:18:25
Is that into 28?
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Is that what you're reading from?
SPEAKER_03
00:18:33
No, it's got a lot of different things on it.
00:18:38
It says that 24.2-228 can be, I was just wondering.
SPEAKER_01
00:18:54
I mean technically everything that you all do could be challenged.
00:18:59
I will say there is a new provision in 228 since I think since Ms. Heflin resigned that you all do have to have basically let the public see the resumes and applications at least seven days prior to appointing the person and it's not
00:19:14
a public hearing.
00:19:16
I mean, and I don't think it would be great practice to have people comment on other people.
00:19:19
That seems not good.
00:19:22
Right.
00:19:24
But just that you announce who it is and let people, I guess, come look at their resumes if they like.
00:19:30
And that is a new provision.
00:19:31
So if you all don't follow the procedures, it's sort of, they could be challenged, but
SPEAKER_03
00:19:37
Go ahead.
SPEAKER_02
00:19:46
So we have the regular meeting next week.
00:19:49
And this is like a question for both the staff and for counsel.
00:19:52
it would that be enough time for us to kind of have like a list together the things that we need to make sure we do and and have that like set up for motions for the board to like say these are the like we all look at the calendar and say these are the dates we want to have that public meeting and stuff like that.
SPEAKER_05
00:20:07
Ms. Jefferik has actually laid out a time frame, excuse me, time work, listen to me.
00:20:12
So in case that was, you know, the chairman asked me to look at the calendar and figure out some dates because the sooner we
SPEAKER_00
00:20:32
let the public know because they're already asking about how to apply.
00:20:36
So backing up from the 45 days with the goal of getting before March 3rd, you would want to appoint somebody at your February 24th board meeting.
00:20:50
Now, Ms. Kim just talked about the seven-day period where people can look at resumes and everything.
00:20:58
So backing up from that,
00:21:00
and you need to interview them.
00:21:02
So the 16th of February is President's Day and that's a holiday that might be a more accessible day for people to come in and be interviewed as well as for you to be able to do those interviews because maybe a few.
00:21:17
We got nine applicants for the Stanardsville seat alone and this is an at-large seat.
00:21:26
So if you did the interviews on the 16th and we made everybody at that point's information available that applied, that would give
00:21:43
actually eight days for people to be able to come and look at it before you appoint them so to be able to do the interviews on the 16th they would have to be due on the 12th of February which is a Thursday and that gives us Friday to get everybody organized and you know we'll be setting up interviews and all of that on the 16th of that if you're agreeable to that schedule
SPEAKER_02
00:22:08
We have to interview everyone or can we do a preliminary review of the resumes and just prioritize the top candidates?
00:22:15
We can do that.
SPEAKER_01
00:22:15
You don't have to interview anyone.
00:22:17
You all can talk about how you want to.
SPEAKER_05
00:22:21
We're just like, you know, I think once you get it, I mean I've done this one time a long time ago and I was a victim of it one time by the way.
00:22:28
You get, you know, so many diverse
00:22:30
The application.
00:22:31
So I guess once you start seeing what you have, you start narrowing down kind of where, what candidate qualifies.
SPEAKER_00
00:22:37
You could put like, we can have a highly qualified and a qualified.
00:22:41
Basically everybody's going to be qualified.
00:22:44
We do have to have time to check and make sure they live in Greene County.
SPEAKER_05
00:22:47
Yeah.
00:22:48
Legal requirements.
SPEAKER_00
00:22:49
Are they supposed to be a registered voter?
00:22:50
Yes.
00:22:51
Yes.
00:22:51
Yes.
00:22:51
So, so we didn't need time to check that.
00:22:54
That's actually pretty easy to check.
00:22:55
So Friday we could do all that.
00:22:57
That's why I
00:22:58
I'm saying Thursday and you probably want to give people some time to be able to apply.
00:23:03
So two weeks from like for the 12th would be two weeks from
00:23:11
today.
00:23:12
What's today?
00:23:14
Yeah, it's two weeks from today.
00:23:17
I keep thinking it's Tuesday because we're having a board meeting.
SPEAKER_05
00:23:19
Yeah, I've kind of been weird all day.
SPEAKER_00
00:23:21
The snow and ice messed me up.
00:23:23
All right.
00:23:23
So that would be so if you guys wanted to lock in that schedule, then we could immediately start.
00:23:30
We probably could even get it up tonight.
00:23:33
We're going to use the regular appointment form that we use for all volunteer activities and then a resume.
00:23:41
and then we'll wait and let you start triaging.
00:23:47
I mean, you may only get a few.
00:23:48
You may get like double digits, I don't know.
SPEAKER_05
00:23:55
I would love to get started on that part so people have an extra day or an extra weekend or a weekend to think about, you know what I'm saying, to like get that out there on social media and all of our platforms to stimulate interest and try to get more diverse people to apply.
00:24:10
So they don't have to get the signatures, because there's just the interim.
00:24:16
So in November, that's different.
SPEAKER_04
00:24:19
Yeah, they want to run November to stay
00:24:23
on the ballot and then they have to get the signatures all like that.
SPEAKER_06
00:24:25
Just like normal at large.
00:24:28
It'll be easy for them to get that knowledge.
SPEAKER_00
00:24:31
Just thinking, I mean, again, we don't know if the election could be, but let's assume for a minute it's going to be at the November.
00:24:39
That means whoever gets elected in November,
00:24:42
will only have a year's left of the term.
00:24:46
So if they want to run again, then they'll have to, that's exactly what happened.
SPEAKER_05
00:24:52
It's almost like the timeframe is almost identical.
SPEAKER_00
00:24:56
The other thing I would say is because this isn't, you guys are appointing the person.
00:25:02
I would make the appointment effective Monday the second that gives them three days to go and gets worn in.
SPEAKER_05
00:25:10
Yeah, some of us had trouble getting that done.
SPEAKER_00
00:25:12
Yeah, I mean, if you make it the next day, that really puts a squeeze on somebody to run around and try to get that organized and stuff.
00:25:21
So if you give them three whole days, then they could go, and then they would be in place on Monday, and then we have the first budget workshop on Tuesday.
SPEAKER_04
00:25:33
How many fires?
00:25:34
Yeah.
SPEAKER_00
00:25:34
And we're under the 45 days by a few days.
SPEAKER_05
00:25:40
Ms. Kemp, so when we have to put the resumes out to the public, do we just put them in a binder?
00:25:45
Because that's what's different, right?
00:25:46
So we're just going to put them all in a binder with their profile?
00:25:49
Or how do we have to do display that and when?
00:25:52
Just before the appointment, like that night?
SPEAKER_02
00:25:54
I think it says seven.
00:25:55
Well, sorry.
00:25:55
No, go ahead.
SPEAKER_01
00:25:57
No, it's seven.
00:25:58
It just says that you have to hold a public meeting.
00:26:01
And you announce the name.
00:26:03
So I've seen other people in our council then that you have to read the names.
00:26:08
And then
00:26:10
It's available for inspection.
00:26:11
That's very similar language that we use for a lot of the planning things, which means you actually have to come in and ask for them.
00:26:17
I mean, you could certainly put them out for the meeting.
00:26:22
I don't think you have to leave them out.
SPEAKER_00
00:26:25
And if you had interviews on the 16th, it's more than two views, so it's public viewing.
00:26:33
I like that timeline, it's realistic and we can always use closed session to do interviews if we can't get them all done on the 16th or something like that, be flexible to
00:26:55
You could always add another, you know, like the 16th if for whatever reason that doesn't work out or you can only do a half day or you decide you want to interview everybody or whatever.
SPEAKER_05
00:27:05
We could always add other evenings or something like that.
SPEAKER_00
00:27:12
We could do it on Saturday.
00:27:13
I mean, we could do whenever you want.
00:27:15
Not that I'm advocating for y'all to keep up for Saturday.
SPEAKER_02
00:27:18
That was like, wait a minute.
SPEAKER_01
00:27:19
The seventh is a Saturday, right?
SPEAKER_05
00:27:22
That was in the contract.
00:27:27
I would like to direct staff to follow that timeline and to get started on circulating the profile sheets and do all social media whatever you need to do to market it.
SPEAKER_02
00:27:46
Yeah, so I'll make the motion that we follow Kathy's timeline that she laid out and do the marketing and everything else in relation to the interim appointment.
SPEAKER_05
00:27:59
Okay, I'll second it.
00:28:00
Okay, we have a motion and a second.
00:28:01
Roll call vote, Mr. Lamb.
00:28:03
Aye.
00:28:03
Mr. Hartung.
00:28:03
Aye.
00:28:04
Mr. Goolsbee.
00:28:04
Aye.
00:28:05
And the chair votes aye.
00:28:07
Perfect, so we're rolling.
00:28:08
And then on the agenda, next meeting we have the writ, the actual legal writ, is that correct?
SPEAKER_01
00:28:14
Yes, it sounds like you all would like me to prepare a petition and a writ asking the court to set it on the, I think it's November 3rd, regular election date.
SPEAKER_05
00:28:22
Do you need a motion for that?
SPEAKER_01
00:28:24
No, we can put it with the agenda packet next week.
SPEAKER_05
00:28:26
Okay.
00:28:27
And we'll make the motion then accept it.
SPEAKER_01
00:28:29
Yep.
SPEAKER_05
00:28:31
Perfect.
00:28:32
Okay.
00:28:33
Anybody have anything else?
5. 5. Adjourn
SPEAKER_05
00:28:35
Mr. Koolsby?
SPEAKER_06
00:28:37
Time to adjourn.
SPEAKER_05
00:28:41
All right, we have a motion to adjourn and a second.
00:28:44
A motion to adjourn and a second roll call vote.
00:28:46
Mr. Lamb.
00:28:47
Mr. Hartung.
00:28:47
Aye.
00:28:48
Schoolsby.
00:28:48
Aye.
00:28:49
The chair votes aye.