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A
It
is
7:00
p.m.
a
little
after
7:00
p.m.
and
we
are
here
conveyed
as
the
American
Fork
City
Council
on
this
may
28th
of
2019.
We
appreciate
their
attendance.
This
is
larger
than
normal
and
then
it's
nice
to
see
people
in
front
of
us.
So
thank
you
for
being
here.
There
is
agendas
that
are
in
the
middle
of
the
room
on
the
table.
We
would
welcome
you
to
grab
one.
We
will
follow
the
agenda
as
outlined.
A
D
Our
Heavenly
Father
as
we
come
before,
thee
this
night
in
the
capacity
of
citizens
and
community
in
the
City
Council.
We
are
appreciative
for
the
opportunity
that
we
have
to
assemble
and
for
the
many
freedoms
that
we
enjoy,
which
allow
us
to
do
so.
We
are
thankful
Father
in
Heaven,
for
this
great
place
that
we
live
and
do
business,
and
we
appreciate
that
guidance
and
I
bounteous
hand,
which
has
has
been
upon
it
this
many
years.
D
We
ask
a
blessing
for
those
who
continue
to
serve
our
city
and
capacity
of
Public
Safety
and
of
our
administration
and
ask
that
that
would
watch
over
and
bless
and
be
with
them.
We
thank
thee,
especially
at
this
time
of
year,
for
the
great
men
and
women
who
serve
and
protect
us
by
serving
their
country.
D
C
A
Member
Barnes
resident
council
member
Carroll,
County
Ember
Taylor
here,
okay
item
number:
two
on
the
agenda
is
a
public
comment
period.
We
would
welcome
anybody
that
is
here
that
would
like
to
address
the
mayor,
the
council,
our
senior
staff,
to
come
forward
at
this
time.
If
you
would,
please
state
your
name
for
the
public
record
and
keep
it,
as
you
know,
about
two
to
three
minutes
would
be
appropriate,
so
invite
you
to
come
forward
at
this
time.
E
This
is
my
first
time
ever
appearing
before
a
City
Council,
I'm,
7
years
old
and
I'm
a
little
bit
nervous.
Nonetheless,
my
name
is
West
Davie
and
I
recently
moved
into
American
Fork,
and
it's
a
great
city,
and
one
thing
I'd
like
to
do
is
thank
you
all
and
express
my
deep
appreciation
for
the
work
that
you
do.
It's
not
easy
and
I
know
that
I
do
want
to
bring
up
one
item,
and
that
is
the
opening
prayer.
E
Since
2015
there's
only
been
six
members
of
non-minority
face
that
have
participated
in
this
opening
prayer
I'm,
a
member
of
a
non
minority
faith
and
I
would
just
ask
that
you
give
more
serious
consideration
to
opening
us
up
to
others.
I
served
for
almost
30
years
in
the
military,
and
one
thing
that
we
learned
there
is
everybody
had
to
participate
and
everybody
could
give
a
prayer
if
they
wanted
to
it.
Wasn't
that
prayers
were
excluded,
but
we
had
Catholic
prayers,
Lutheran,
prayers
and
a
bunch
of
more
diverse
prayers
in
there.
E
A
Davey,
if
I
could
just
stun
your
way
that
we
we
are
going
to
be
addressing
that
later
in
this
meeting
with
a
prayer
policy
and
I
would
state
to
this
is
not
in
any
defense
of
any
one
individual,
but
as
we've
offered
that
we've
had
some
that
have
not
shown
we've
made
efforts,
but
I
think
you'll
see
a
renewed
effort
to
be
more
inclusive
and
appreciate
your
comment.
Thank
you.
F
G
D
A
A
H
I,
don't
have
anything
to
report
other
than
to
say
I
had
a
fabulous
day
yesterday
at
the
firemen's
breakfast,
it
was
just
wonderful
to
see
our
fire
department
do
such
a
fantastic
job
serving
our
community
and
then
also
at
our
Memorial
Day
program
that
the
cemetery
committee
did
it
was.
It
was
absolutely
fantastic.
So
thank
you
is
all
I
want
to
say
thank.
I
Wonderful
day,
it
really
matches
the
whole
purpose
behind
the
day
is
to
take
the
time
to
honor
the
people
who
have
sacrificed
in
even
if
somebody
hasn't
made
a
sacrifice.
The
fact
that
they
were
willing
to
is
just
speaks
volumes
I
just
appreciate
all
those
people
and
the
heritage
that
they
have
given
us.
On
my
committee
assignments,
the
Timpanogos
arts
foundation
is
looking
forward
preparing
for
the
americana
arts
and
music
festival.
That's
going
to
be
june
28th
and
29th
at
the
amphitheater.
I
I
A
J
Executive
there
and
he
informed
that
he's
looking
at
doing
some
price
changing
and
so
how
they
charge
on
that
solid
waste
might
be
cheaper
for
us
as
a
city
but
more
expensive
for
the
residents,
and
the
reason
for
that
thinking
is
there's
two
sheds
or
big
buildings
out
there.
One
is
where
all
the
Republic
waste
and
all
the
curbside
garbage
goes
and
then
there's
another
facility
dedicated
just
for
the
public.
J
The
building
dedicated
just
for
the
public
cost
just
as
much
to
man
as
the
other
one,
but
the
problem
is
the
amount
of
tons
that
they
process
is
substantially
lower.
So,
looking
at
the
proposed
cost
structure
that
would
change
the
load,
that's
going
in
for
a
resident
to
$15
a
load
which
matches
a
lot
of
the
pricing
up
in
Salt
Lake.
J
That
would
save
the
city
about
$4,000,
so
I
look
at
as
a
net
difference.
But
if
that's
something
that
you
guys
would
like
to
look
at
and
weigh
in
on
happy
to
provide
more
details
on
that,
so
we
can
make
sure
we
got
a
good
representation
on
the
board.
Some
cities
will
definitely
save
more
than
others.
I
think
Orem
City
is
going
to
save
about
forty
thousand
dollars
changing
the
price
structure.
The
other
thing
is
with
that
price
structure
change
that
would
also
help
with
the
direct
haul.
J
It
looks
as
if
we
may
not
do
a
joint
facility
with
Transjordan,
but
just
see
if
Saratoga
Springs
would
want
to
do
a
direct
haul
down
to
Bayview
I'm
sorry
going
to
a
transfer
station.
So
a
lot
of
long-term
plans
that
we're
looking
at
and
trying
to
make
sure
we
meet
the
needs
of
the
the
growth
that's
happening
out
there
but
happy
to
answer
any
questions.
Anyone
has
on
that
or
pass
on.
Any
information
also
really
love.
J
The
celebrations
that
took
place
yesterday
at
the
firemen's
breakfast
I
got
a
chance
to
sit
next
to
a
lady
who
comes
here
from
Orem
she's
lived
in
Orem
for
30
years,
but
she
comes
back
to
American
Fork
as
her
hometown
to
participate
in
the
Memorial
Day
breakfast
and
I
thought
man
I
wonder
how
many
of
people
do
that
that
come
back
for
that
great
memory
and
to
be
able
to
commemorate
and
participate
in
those
great
festivities.
So
great
thanks
to
the
fire
department
we
put
on
a
wonderful
event.
J
It
was
really
great
to
see
the
police
department
have
a
small
presence
there
as
well,
and
then
the
event
that
we
had
at
the
tabernacle
was
phenomenal
and
I
leaned
over
to
Clark
and
said
man.
How
hard
would
it
be
to
be
able
to
stream
this
so
the
residents,
maybe
who
couldn't
make
it
or
whatever
be
able
to
watch
it?
Cuz
definitely
gives
you
that
sense
of
appreciation,
but
also
of
community.
That's
together.
So
that's
all
I
have
the
report
Thank.
K
You
mayor
report
on
Parks
and
Recreation
to
start
with,
we've
had
a
couple
of
good
meetings
in
the
last
few
months.
We're
getting
ready
to
seriously
take
a
look
at
some
of
the
trails
throughout
the
city,
the
bike
trails
and
the
walking
trails
we
realize
there
are
holes
in
those
trails.
You
don't
really
get.
B
K
With
the
other
comments
that
have
been
made,
the
only
problem
with
the
fireman's
breakfast
tonight,
you
haven't
seen
the
chief
or
anybody
here
yet,
but
maybe
I
can't
see
it's
just
becoming
too
popular
about
9:30
quarter
to
10:00
they're,
starting
to
sweat
it
because
the
line
is
still
so
far
down
the
street
that
they
can't
see
the
end
of
it.
It
really
is
a
popular
event.
K
It's
great
food:
it's
wonderful,
renewing
of
friendships
of
people
that
have
lived
here
in
the
past
and
everything
else,
and-
and
it
goes
for
a
good
cause
and
we
appreciate
their
ability
to
start
a
fire
and
cook
a
pancake
on
it.
But
we
also
appreciate
the
ability
to
put
out
a
fire
when
we
need
those
fires
put
out
so
kudos
to
them
and
all
the
work
that
they
did
on
that
and
then
I.
L
L
K
Volume
right
John
and
that
extra
extra
loud
there
are
people
I'm
sure
that
their
ears
are
still
ringing
from
those
drums
and
some
of
the
other
instruments.
But
it
was
just
a
fantastic
program
and
then
the
high
school
acquired
that
saying
did
a
wonderful
job.
We
had
a
great
speaker,
who's,
a
former
police
officer
here
in
the
city
and
just
overall
it
was
really
a
good
program.
K
So
I
just
want
to
thank
all
of
those
who
participated
in
any
way
in
that
program
and
then,
if,
if
I
may,
just
a
personal
note,
I've
done
this
a
couple
of
times
and
I
apologize.
But
I
just
want
to
thank
those
who
have
expressed
comments
to
me
personally
in
our
family
and
extended
sympathy
as
well
as
thanks
and
gratitude
for
our
sacrifice.
But
we
understand
very
very
well.
You
would
do
that
for
anybody
else
who
was
in
the
same
position
and
that's
a
just
of
one
of
the
neat
things
about
this
community.
K
M
Mayor
I
didn't
have
just
a
couple
of
things
that
I
wanted
to
comment
on.
As
part
of
my
assignments,
I'm
on
the
I
sit
on
the
chamber
of
commerce
kind
of
work.
All
this
I
sit
on
the
chamber
of
commerce
board
and
they're
really
active.
They
do
a
lot
of
things.
A
couple
of
weeks
ago,
I
was
able
to
attend
a
ribbon-cutting.
They
had
her
sink
like
Auto
glass,
which
is
not
only
new
to
the
chamber
but
new
to
our
city.
M
They
built
a
building
on
State
Street
in
the
south
side
and
it's
a
beautiful
building
and
they
got
to
learn
about
there,
how
they
work
things
and
their
processes,
and
one
of
the
board
members
commented
to
me
that
as
we
go
to
these
ribbon
cuttings
and
learn
about
these
different
companies,
you
learn
things
that
you
would
have
never
thought
of
and
how
unique
and
interesting
the
different
things
that
people
do
and
how
they
innovate.
I
didn't
know
that
there
was
innovation
window
glass.
B
M
Also
had
there
Memorial
Golf
Tournament
was
a
pure
number
right.
It
was
a
very
breezy
day
and
despite
that,
it
was
a
full
treatment.
Everybody
and
it
was
it
was
we
had
20
minutes
where
it
rained
new
people's
meeting
stopped
during
them.
Otherwise,
a
successful
event
that
worried
my
chamber
and
I
was
also
able
to
attend
a
workshop
with
you,
not
you
TAS,
to
eat.
When
we
talked
about
to
repeat
that
were
just
ASD,
it
was
incredible,
incredible
ability
to
express
them
the
need
that
we
happen.
M
D
You
mayor
just
a
couple
of
things:
three
four:
we
had
our
annual
or
our
monthly
golf
course
meeting
and
the
rain
there's
been
a
lot
of
rain
outs
for
for
April
and
May,
but
remarkably
they
have
recognized
a
little
bit
of
an
increase
by
virtue
of
a
new
app
that
they
have
provided,
which
is
a
monthly
average.
So
it's
kind
of
in
place
of
a
of
a
yearly
pass
that
you
pay
a
set
amount
as
a
resident
for
Merced
Meadows
is
non-resident
and
you
can
go
up
as
many
times
as
you
like
for
that.
D
It
has
been
been
a
good
move
for
the
course
to
be
able
to
do
that.
A
lot
of
really
good
things
going
up
there,
and
you
might
imagine
that
courses
beautiful
it
looks,
looks
great
right
now,
a
lot
of
people
working
very
hard
to
do
that.
We've
been
very
impressed
with
the
cooperation
with
Lee
High
City
and
what
they
have
done
in
terms
of
the
trails
and
different
things
that
run
through
there
and
I
know.
D
American
Fork
was
key
and
instrumental
in
lining
the
ponds
so
that
we
can
maintain
the
the
water
and
not
have
the
seepage
go
out
and
be
able
to
use
for
irrigation
and
that
cooperation
between
the
three
cities
is
very
impressive,
so
that
that
is
very
much
appreciated.
On
Sunday
I
had
the
opportunity
to,
as
this
tradition
visit
all
of
our
well
Pleasant
Grove,
Alpine,
Highland,
Lehigh
and
American
Fork
cemeteries,
visiting
the
graves
of
loved
ones
and
and
I
just
want
to
compliment
mr.
D
mark
Coddington,
our
city
sexton,
on
the
condition
of
the
American
Fork
cemetery
by
far
I.
Don't
know
whether
it's
because
it's
more
enclosed
by
far
the
busiest
cemetery
that
we
visited,
the
grass
was
green,
and
that
is
a
having
worked
at
the
cemetery
as
a
kid
for
a
number
of
years.
Being
able
to
prepare
for
Memorial
Day
is
difficult,
but
when
it
rains
so
often-
and
you
can't
go
through
and
mow,
it
makes
it
even
more
difficult.
D
N
D
In
I,
walk
right
in
I,
get
my
pancakes
my
hash
browns
everything
else
with
my
family
bleary-eyed
and
we
eat
blissfully
and
walk
out
before
the
line
come
so
just
a
note
to
self
on
that
one
maybe
get
to
bed
at
six
o'clock
the
night
before
and
but
the
the
firemen's
breakfast
just
a
wonderful
tradition
and
I
invited
some
new
neighbors
and
friends
to
the
program
at
the
Tabernacle
I.
Think
our
program
is
unique
for
a
number
of
reasons.
D
The
venue,
certainly
the
historic
tabernacle
and
the
amount
of
people
that
it
seats
and
and
then,
of
course,
the
band
and
the
choirs
and
the
community
participation
that
we
have
theirs
is
wonderful.
But
one
thing
that
struck
me
this
time
was
general
France
and
Bruce
Frandsen
mentioned.
He
asked
all
those
who
had
fought
in
world
war
ii
if
they
would
stand
up,
and
this
year
there
were
none,
and
last
year
we
had
four
who
were
there,
who
would
who
who
participated
in
world
war
ii,
and
he
talked
about
how
that
generation
is.
D
Those
veterans
are
passing
at
about
four
thousand
a
day
that
what
he
said
a
lot
of
a
lot
of
things
that,
even
as
a
grown
man,
strike
me
and
humbled
me
when
he
named
off
the
death,
the
deaths
that
had
taken
place
in
all
of
our
different
combats
throughout
the
years,
and
it
touched
me
and
I
appreciated
it
even
more,
and
it
meant
that
much
and
those
people
that
I
invited
I
got
a
text.
Following
said,
this
was
an
absolute
home
run
for
my
children
and
I.
This
was
a
great
thing
is
under
an
hour.
D
We
finished
in
about
55
minutes
this
year,
and
it
was
just
as
a
wonderful
thing.
So
I
would
say
if
you
don't
want
to
wait
a
year,
prepare
for
11:11,
where
we
will
celebrate
Veterans
Day
down
there
again.
It
will
be
a
similar
program
and
and
make
time
to
be
to
that
and
take
an
hour
out
of
your
day
to
to
participate
in
that,
and
it
does
your
heart
good
to
be
there.
So
that's
all
I
have
mayor.
Thank.
A
You
for
that
report
well
for
the
mayor's
report.
I
I
find
myself
at
the
tail
end
of
everything.
They've
already
said
again,
but
I
would
just
like
to
just
say:
ditto
I
think
that
it's
one
of
the
things
that
is
very
unique
amount
of
American
Fork
is
how
we
celebrate
veterans
today
and
Memorial
Day
and.
O
A
One
of
the
poignant
parts
of
the
program,
if
you
haven't
been
to
it,
is
where
it's
just
silence
and
every
name
that
lived
in
American
Fork
city
that
would
died
in
a
conflict
from
World
War.
One
right
through
to
the
war
of
terror
is
read
individually
and
a
flag
is
placed
in
a
little
prepared
place
for
for
them,
and
we
just
have
a
moment
of
silence.
A
He's
followed
by
taps
thoughts,
followed
by
a
21-gun
salute
on
the
outside
of
the
building
and
then
by
taps,
and
it's
a
very
reverent
respectful
hour
and
it's
one
of
the
things
I
love
most
about
American
Fork.
It
really
is
and
again
the
cemetery.
This
was
the
first
year
I,
have
it
my
mother
passed
away
this
year,
and
so
the
cemetery
had
a
little
bit
deeper,
meaning
for
me,
as
we
went
back
and
been
I
was
able
to
place
flowers
on
my
mother's
grave.
A
As
I
looked
around
I
saw
a
flag,
I
just
saw
people,
I
saw
people
having
a
lot
and
laying
as
if
they
were
picnicking
with
her
with
her
deceased
and
and
those
that
are
living,
we're
just
a
special
thing,
and
so
I,
council
members,
Carol
and
I
were
just
discussing
briefly.
This
is
something
that
every
American
Fork
resident
needs
to
be
a
part
of
a
community.
A
A
What's
best
for
American
Fork
for
the
council,
it
would
have
been
some
kind
of
an
exercise
that
we
go
through
and
we
have
our
budget
meeting
with
yellow
sticky
notes
and
and
breakout
groups
and
you
broke
away,
and
we
saw
a
lot
of
the
similarities
with
transportation
and
really
feel
like
there's
there's
relationships
that
are
being
formed
amongst
those
two
agencies
and
our
city.
We
know
who
to
call.
They
know
us
by
name.
We
laugh.
We
have
a
lot
of
fun
and
we
work
together
and
that's
a
win
in
this
city.
A
There
are.
There
are
actually
only
eight
items.
Item
number
three
or
leave
that
correct
the
minutes
for
May
14th
are
not
part
of
this
packet
as
I
checked
them.
If
we
did
not
receive
them.
So
I
would
ask
if
there's
any
questions,
but
that
we
need
to
admit
item
number
three
and
present
the
common
consent
agenda,
as
lined
on
the
agenda
mayor.
I
N
A
M
D
A
Thing
I
would
like
to
know,
and
I
typically
will
do-
that
before
the
action
items
are
even
before
the
meeting
for
all
those
present
that
there's
a
lot
of
information
that
the
City
Council
has
to
understand
and
to
learn.
We
receive
it
in
a
packet
on
Thursday,
it's
published
on
the
on
the
city's
website,
and
so,
as
we
make
decisions,
we
try
to
do
them
do
dis
judiciously,
but
knowing
that
we
have
had
this
information
well
in
advance,
but
we're
always
open
to
comments
that
you
might
have
long
way.
A
A
J
P
They're
still
going
to
be
a
concern
on
that
front,
that's
gonna
be
something
that
we're
going
to
have
to
tackle
with
the
police
department.
We're
gonna
have
to
look
into
interpretation
of
the
code,
as
I
mentioned
in
Prior
meetings.
The
language
is
there
that
there's
a
short-term
prohibition
currently,
but
the
code
is
unclear
and
it's
in
an
area
that
could
raise
some
issues
in
the
future,
and
so
that
was
the
whole
purpose
of
trying
to
clarify
the
code.
As
you
notice
in
the
recitals
for
this
ordinance,
we
attempted
to
indicate
that
it
was
no.
P
M
M
What
I
was
gonna
suggest
is
that
for
me,
I,
don't
agree
with
just
abruptly
prohibiting
something.
I
would
want
some
sort
of
sunset
period
that
it
gave
it
because
in
this
case,
if
we're
talking
about
Airbnb
MV,
but
BRB
owes
there's
people
that
have
booked
things
paid
for
things
and
already
have
a
contract
in
place.
P
That's
going
to
be
overridden
by
a
state
code,
there
was
a
change
in
state
law
and
I.
Don't
have
the
specific
site
offhand,
but
there's
there
was
a
code
revision
and
state
ly
believe
two
or
three
years
ago
Adam.
You
may
be
able
to
help
me
with
that.
They
indicated
that
if
it
wasn't
expressly
prohibited,
it
was
permitted,
and
that
was
a
change
in
state
law
a
few
years
back
so.
P
D
With
the
changes
that
are
going
to
have
to
come
there,
the
reason
that
we
brought
this
forward
in
such
a
quick
time
too,
to
make
sure
we
all
understood
that
it
was
prohibited,
is
so
that
we
could
create
or
structure
a
new
policy
that
could
be
city
ordinance.
That
would
address
the
issues
of
the
VRBO,
the
short-term,
rentals
and
so
will
be
in
the
process
of
doing
that
and
Stacey
I
agree.
D
There's
going
to
have
to
be
some
kind
of
I,
don't
know
whether
it's
grace
period
sensitive
period,
whatever,
whatever
we
want
to
say
for
that
and
clearly
we
have.
We
have
multiple
things
that
we
need
to
do,
but
we're
on
the
start
now
putting
I
believe
a
greater
stake
in
the
ground
than
we
had
two
weeks
ago
for
this,
and
so
that's
what
we
will
be
going
forward
and
do
similar
to
what
we
did
with
the
Tod
and
trying
to
get
something
in
place.
D
K
I,
don't
know
how
we
enforce
that
and
how
do
we
document
that
they
paid
for
two
or
three
months
ago
on
and
etc,
etc?
And
somehow
we're
gonna
have
to
wait
through
that
until
we
get
everything
done
what
they
used
to
say,
watching
government,
it's
kind
of
like
watching
sausage
be
made,
or
something
like
that.
It's.
K
To
watch,
but
it's
good
when
you
get
to
eat
it
and
you
see
the
finished
product,
and
this
is
one
of
those
examples
that
has
been
a
struggle
for
many
many
reasons
and
I
do
agree
that
we
are
making
progress
and
and
I
do
agree
that
we
need
to
move
forward.
But
we
need
to
keep
some
of
these
other
things
in
mind.
So
my
only.
J
Question
would
be
if
we
do
give
some
kind
of
a
if
we
acknowledge
some
kind
of
a
grace
period.
Does
that
give
us
any
less
legal
footing
to
say
so?
Here's
my
worry!
It's
not
about
the
ones
that
are
currently
operating,
that
no
one's
complaining
about
and,
to
be
honest
with
you
there's
so
many
ordinances
inside
our
city
that
continue
to
happen,
even
though
they're
prohibited
or
they're
outside
of
compliance
that
we
don't
enforce
right,
we
can
talk
from
trees
to
construction
to
a
lot
of
different
stuff.
That's
out
there.
J
So
what
I'm
trying
to
to
look
at
with
this
is
to
make
sure
those
problems
that
already
exist
out
there
that
are
known
that
are
I
would
use
the
term
abusive
to
the
neighbors
around
them.
What
teeth
are
we
giving
our
legal
counsel
and
our
police
force
to
be
able
to
go
out
and
enforce
those
issues?
So
that's
what
I'm
more
interested
in
I'm
not
interested
in
going
out
and
all
of
a
sudden
siding
everybody
it
already.
J
Has
it
there's
lots
of
things
that
go
on
in
the
city
that
we
don't
proactively,
go
out
in
sight?
I
think
it'll
still
be
on
a
reactionary
basis,
just
due
to
staff
time
not
even
have
enough
staff
to
go
enforce
it
all.
So
that's
what
I
would
hope
that
this
would
do
is
give
us
that
ability
to
enforce
those
that
are
creating
it
and
in
using
the
strong
word
destroying
the
character
of
neighborhoods
with
their
rentals.
That.
M
P
Can
certainly
prohibit
something
and
then
prosecute
people
when
it
happens,
the
question
is
going
to
come
back
as
councilman
Shelton's
point
of
grandfathering
and
and
that's
something
that
it's
going
to
require
working
with
the
department
as
well,
as
is
our
office
when
prosecuting
these,
to
figure
out
how
we're
gonna
maneuver
that,
but
as
far
as
from
this
point
moving
forward.
Yes,
absolutely
if
it's
not
an
active
airbnb
today,
then
it
would
be
prohibited.
P
Moving
forward
again,
the
question
is
going
to
be
that
wiggle
room
for
those
that
have
been
that
they
are
actively
on
air
B&B
today.
Those
are
the
ones
that
we're
going
to
have
to
work
with
and
and
figure
out
what
we're
going
to
do
with
those
ones.
As
far
as
a
prosecution
is
concerned,
because
you're
right,
we
can't
just
go
out
tomorrow
and
say
every
single
one
of
them.
It
wouldn't
fly
in
the
court
and.
J
I,
don't
think
that
was
the
intent
of
the
conversation
last
time.
I
think
it's
the
intent
to
educate
as
much
as
we
can,
but
have
the
legal
force
to
be
able
to
enforce
it.
If
some
people
are
blatant
and
don't
want
to
be
educated
on
it,
so
I
love
it
when
the
officers
during
Christmas
time
hand
out
candy
canes
instead
of
tickets,
right,
hey,
you
were
speeding
too
fast
down
this
road,
giving
you
a
heads
up
same
thing,
hey
by
the
way.
Just
so
you
know,
you're
causing
a
disturbance
in
the
neighborhood.
J
This
activity
isn't
permitted
and
give
them
the
warning,
and
then
we
can
get
more
progressive
if,
if
time
goes
on
and
I'd
rather
take
that
approach,
hopefully
we're
coming
back
in
three
or
four
months
with
something
that's
going
to
build
upon
this
foundation.
If
you
will
so
I,
don't
see
this
by
any
stretch
of
imagination
being
a
long-term
strategy.
J
M
D
If
it's
reported
it
seems
to
me
like,
in
order
to
come
into
compliance
with
the
state,
we
need
to
quickly
add
to
our
audience
ordinance
those
things
that
are
prohibited
and
have
that
those.
You
know
that
that
one
things
we
need
to
have
in
place
so
that
we
can
go
forward
and
create
something
taking
all
things
into
consideration.
It
would
seem
I
mean
I
agree
with
the
councilman
Shelton
I
mean
we
can't.
D
We
won't
go
out
and
just
blanket
that,
but
we
ought
to
be
able
to
enforce
some
type
of
standard
anyway,
whether
we
have
this
ordinance
or
not.
If
people
are
being
disruptive
like
I
said
causing
those
problems,
then
we
need
to
be
able
to
take
that
into
consideration
and
cite
them
for
their
behavior
or
whatever
it
might
be
there
and
then
talk
to
the
property
owner.
D
It
was
my
understanding
without
knowledge
of
a
state
ordinance
that
short-term
rentals
were
already
prohibited
two
weeks
ago,
and
this
was
to
just
make
it
incredibly
clear
because
it
was
on
an
accessory
apartment.
The
last
time
so
now
you
know
my
understanding
prior
to
the
revelation
tonight
is
that
we
don't
allow
short-term,
Rell's,
I,
guess.
J
I
need
more
and
not
just
offline
I'd
love
to
have
that,
because
I
can
now
build
an
accessory
apartment
in
my
backyard
or
have
a
candy
shack
back
there.
I
mean
I
think
that
by
saying
hey
now
you
get
a
list
a
long
list
of
all
these
prohibitions.
Something
just
doesn't
sound
right
with
that.
So
I'd
love
to
talk
more
offline
about
what
that
is.
P
And
that's
why,
when
you
mentioned,
you
know
I
forget
how
you
stated
it,
but
I
kind
of
paused
before
I
said
that's
correct,
because
it's
not
as
cut
and
dry,
as
is
that
there
are
still
zoning
restrictions
and
and
Adam
and
I
have
looked
at
that
a
little
bit,
and
maybe
we
need
to
look
at
it
a
little
bit
more
but
but
generally,
if
it's
not
prohibited,
it
would
be
permitted.
It's
not
as
cut
and
dry.
As
that,
though,
there's.
C
P
Things
I
mean
you're
right.
You
can't
just
do
what
you
want,
there's
still
restrictions
there.
We
don't
have
to
go
through
a
name,
every
possible
thing
that
could
ever
come
up,
but
something
such
as
short-term
rentals
would
would
be
addressed.
But
but
to
go
to
your
point,
councilman
Taylor,
the
the
current
prohibition
is
listed
under
under
the
accessory
apartments.
That's
really
the
piece
that
we're
looking
at
is,
it
does
say
it's
prohibited,
but
it
was
put
underneath
the
accessory
apartment
chapter
of
our
code.
So
that's
the
that's
really
the
issue
that
we're
looking
at
right.
N
Q
After
my
wife
came
to
the
last
meeting,
we
did
some
research
into
you
know
kind
of
what's
going
on
with
the
Airbnb
stuff,
VRBO
and
yeah
boy.
It
seems
like
something
that
this
is
just
something
that
our
community
would
not
want.
Our
citizens
would
not
want
you
get
online
and
you
see
places
that
have
two
bedrooms,
that
they
say
that
they
will
hold
12
people
Wow,
who
would
want
to
live
next
to
that
I?
Don't
know
that
any
of
you
guys
would
want
to
live
next
to
that.
Q
I
I
know
that
I,
wouldn't
we
don't
have
that,
but
at
the
last
meeting
there
were
several
that
were
here
that
had
problems
and,
and
they
called
our
fine
officers,
and
they
don't
have
time
there
they're
busy
I
mean
what
do
they
do
it
yeah?
Definitely
a
big
problem
and
I
would
just
like
to
see
it
become
a
legal
period.
Q
D
S
I'm
spraying
Blackhurst
I
was
here
at
the
last
meeting,
and
this
resolution
came
up
because
the
question
of
whether
it
was
legal
or
not
and
whether
we
were
gonna
go
through
another
full
summer
of
everybody
renting
out.
You
know
and
I
got
on
as
well
and
did
some
research
I
talked
to
members
of
the
the
City
Planning
Commission
and
they
were
under
the
influence
when
they
drafted
the
one
last
time
that
it
was
illegal
to
them
that
that
was
their
their
their
understanding
when
they
drafted.
S
What
came
up
before
the
committee
last
time
by
suggesting
that
you
have
another
grace
period
for
something
that
is
illegal
or
we
thought
was
illegal,
is
only
rewarding
people
for
illegal
actions
within
the
city.
If
something
was
illegal
back
then,
and
that
book
dead
well,
you
booked
it
illegally.
It
was
never
legal.
It's
moved
from
one
piece
of
this
city
ordinance
over
to
the
other
by
opening
it
up
again,
for
you
know
another
four
months:
well,
we've
got
the
same
problem,
we're
not
resolving
that!
S
That's
the
hard
thing
when
you
hear
about
grace
periods,
I
got
on
and
looked
on
the
property
behind
me.
Someone
who
was
bragging,
we
had
33
people
there,
it
was
wonderful,
I,
don't
know
anybody
in
here
that
would
want
33
strangers
in
your
backyard
having
a
party,
that's
not
the
purpose
of
VRBO,
that's
not
the
purpose
of
living
in
the
city
in
a
cul-de-sac
and
having
33
strangers
in
your
backyard
and
by
giving
him
a
grace
period.
We've
got
the
fourth
of
July
to
twenty.
S
Fourth
of
July,
all
these
different
holidays
coming
up
and
we're
just
gonna
allow
this.
Can
you
continue
on
and
it
was
just
a
little
frustrating
to
hear
they
say?
Is
it
legal?
Is
it
not
legal?
You
know,
and
it's
still
to
me
hearing
you
guys
speak.
It
still
seems
pretty
great
weather,
as
we
speak
is
illegal
to
rent
in
the
in
the
city
of
American
pork.
Last
time
some
attorney
said
you
could
rent
it
out
one
time
within
a
month
period.
S
A
P
P
As
Tim
mentioned
at
the
last
meeting,
it
then
goes
on
to
say
you
can
rent
out
your
property
for
one
day
or
I'm,
sorry,
one
rental
period
less
than
thirty
days
within
a
30-day
period,
so
you
essentially
it
says
it's
prohibited,
then
turns
around
and
says
you
can
rent
it
one
time
during
a
30-day
period
which
isn't
necessarily
a
prohibition,
but
it
certainly
restricts
somebody
from
using
Airbnb
every
single
weekend.
For
example,
the
difficulty
in
enforcement
of
that
provision
is
that
it's
listed
under
the
accessory
apartment
chapter.
P
That's
where,
from
a
legal
perspective,
I
know
from
the
prosecution
end
of
things,
we
will
run
into
complications
prosecuting
it.
That
was
why
we
asked
to
remove
it
and
put
it
into
its
own
section.
Now
the
difference
between
what
is
currently
there
and
what
this
has
is
this
as
an
outright
prohibition
or
what's
currently,
there
allows
one
rental
in
a
30-day
period.
J
So
if
I
could
I
would
love
to
go
forward
with
this,
just
because
I
think
we
need
to
give
it
to
our
residents
out
there
for
those
really
bad
actors
that
are
out
there,
that
we
have
some
sort
of
ability
to
try
to
enforce.
What's
out
there
and
then
come
back.
I
would
hardly
agree
that
us
sending
the
officers
out
and
all
of
a
sudden
searching
actively
Airbnb
and
sighting.
P
P
So,
in
order
to
prosecute
Airbnb,
rentals
or
VRBO
rentals,
it
would
actually
have
to
be
through
the
department
actively
trying
to
see
if
they're,
renting
them
out,
for
example,
the
department
getting
on
and
attempting
to
rent
these
out
and
and
showing
up
to
rent
out
the
the
home
for
the
weekend
or
through
complaints,
and
obviously
it
would
make
a
whole
lot
more
sense
for
our
department
to
to
move
forward
with
just
receiving
complaints
and
and
going
that
way.
So
so
just
one
to
clarify
it.
P
D
J
It'd
be
great
to
have
some
further
training
on
that,
because
I
think
that
is
probably
more
complicated.
An
issue
like
I
said
knowing
the
code
I
think
fairly
well
and
how
we
have
it
listed
with
each
of
our
r1
9000,
and
we
say
here
are
the
uses
within
that.
And
then
we
turn
around
say
anything.
That's
not
listed
as
prohibited
I'd
love
to
have
legal,
come
back
and
give
us
that
opinion
and
have
a
greater
discussion
on
that
topic.
J
I
And
I
think
that
the
problems
that
people
would
have
in
most
cases
would
be
covered
under
the
noise
ordinance
and
the
nuisance
problems
and
things.
So
if
there
is
what
would
be
a
violation
of
this,
the
things
that
are
egregious
for
the
neighbors,
there
is
a
way
to
take
care
of
most
of
those,
and
then
that
would
be
a
knowledge
to
know
who
these
people
are
and
to
educate
them.
That
point
that
would
tip
off
tip
us
off
on
who
they
educate.
So.
K
L
K
B
K
D
D
The
interpretation
to
me
is
what
what
is
the
problem
here
moving
this
now
we're
not
making
it
more
valid,
but
we
are
bringing
it
into
its
own
section.
So
it
says
there
will
be
no
short-term
and
then
we're
going
to
deal
with
things
as
it
goes
along.
There's
going
to
be
fallout,
no
matter
what
mr.
Blackhurst
I
can't
get
everything
shut
off
by
the
end
of
July,
but
maybe
I
can
by
2020,
and
you
know,
I,
don't
know,
I,
don't
know
exactly
what
the
answer
is.
D
H
D
A
A
A
J
A
good
chance
to
look
at
pretty
self-explanatory.
Only
thing
I'd
ask
is
that
I
think
we've
talked
about
this
in
the
past,
but
I
think
we
as
a
city
live
in
a
glass
house,
and
so
it's
hard
when
we
send
this
out,
but
yet
we're
water
in
the
parks
three
times
a
week.
What's
pouring
rain
and
things
of
that
nature,
so
I
just
really
ask
our
Parks
Department
to
look
at
that
and
pull
it
back.
J
J
T
Have
probably
the
best
example
I
could
I
could
give
you.
This
is
during
the
Superbowl
when,
when
the
new
East
Coast
teams
are
playing
and
it
becomes
half-time
and
everybody
runs
the
bathroom
and
everybody
flushes
the
toilet
and
the
water
pressure
drops
and
people
are
fighting
fires
and
it
dribbles
out
of
the
hose,
and
then
you
know,
cheap
rims
would
be
running
around.
Trying
to
this
is
an
example
of
what
we're
trying
to
trying
to
not
have
happen.
T
We
have
built
a
great
system,
we
build
a
cost-effective
system,
it
will
serve
our
needs
completely
sure
build-out.
However,
if
everybody
was
to
water
at
the
same
time,
it
won't
serve
our
needs,
and
rather
than
a
forty
seven
million
dollar
system,
it
would
have
been
a
200
million
dollar
system,
and
so
we
made
the
proper
decision
built
the
proper
system,
but
this
is
just
to
help
us
manage
it.
We've
made
some
really
good
changes
in
the
last
year
with
we
appreciate
city
council
enacting
the
changes
that
the
water
committee
has
recommended.
T
Changing
the
water
day
from
Saturday
to
Sunday
allows
everybody
that
goes
out
and
fixes
your
own
sprinklers
to
fix
them.
On
Saturday
and
not
have
their
neighbors
call
him
and
say
why
are
you
watering,
so
that
was
a
good
move
and
also
to
remove
the
10
to
6
prohibition
again
that
allows
people
to
have
a
broader
range
to
water
during
the
day.
T
Yes,
during
the
heat
of
the
summer,
there
is
a
little
bit
of
efficiency
loss,
but
overall
to
balance
the
system,
it
was
a
good
move
and
are
working
with
with
the
City
Public
Works
we've
been
able
to
better
balance
our
ponds,
especially
that
that
northwest
corner
where
we
were
having
pressure
problems.
We
haven't
had
the
pressure
problems
last
year
that
we
had
and
last
year
was,
let's
face
it-
the
fourth
driest
year
in
American
Fork
Canyon
since
1928.
If
we
would
had
pressure
problems,
it
would
have
shown
up
last
year.
D
N
B
D
The
1
to
10
the
way
you
set
it
up
in
the
document,
I
thought
that
was
I
thought
that
was
awesome
and
Rob
I'm
not
going
to
contradict
you,
because
that's
not
your
part,
maybe
like
that.
I
have
a
running
commentary
with
mayor
frost
about
the
church
water
being
on
about
commercial
waters
being
on
about
my
neighbor's
water
being
on
and
I
have
watched,
Evergreen
Park
like
a
hawk
and
Evergreen
Park
has
not
been
watering
in
the
rain
which
so
you
know
it's
a
it's
a
bigger
park.
We're
clearly
paying
attention
to
that.
D
T
And,
and
and
the
more
the
the
short
answer
also
is,
as
we
continue
to
grow
some
of
the
changes
that
are
happening
as
we
go
toward
toward
the
lake
and
we
get
toward
build-out
is
there's
a
lot
of
water
out
there
that
we're
gonna
pick
up
and
most
that's
groundwater.
You
can
see
its
surface
water.
We're
gonna,
have
to
pump
it
to
put
it
back
in
the
system,
so
there
will
be
a
cost
there.
I
T
The
groundwater
recharge
is
a
good
is
a
good,
is
a
good
example.
We
recharge
on
average,
a
hundred
and
fifty
thousand
acre
feet
to
our
aquifer
that
we
pump
out
of
it.
Okay,
that's
on
average,
on
a
normal
near
on
those
abnormal
years,
councilman
Christensen.
We
man
only
never
to
recharge
half
of
that
so
this
year,
if
we
recharge
a
hundred
and
ten
percent
of
normal,
we
still
have
several
years
to
catch
up,
to
keep
recharging
and
to
keep
our
groundwater
where
it
is
so.
Yes,
we
I,
don't
know.
T
If
you
remember,
in
2011,
2011
was
a
huge
water
year
we
had
400
percent
snowpack.
We
had
more,
we
had
more
water
in
2011
than
we
had
in
83
84
when
we
had
the
State
Street
River,
but
it
was
nice
and
cool.
It
came
off
at
a
nice
rate,
didn't
get
real
hot
fast
and
we
could
have
had
some
really
serious
flooding
and
we
didn't,
but
I
know
that
it.
It
was
let
out
through
different
denominations
that
we
needed
to
use
all
the
water
so
that
we
didn't.
We
didn't
flood.
Well,
that
doesn't
make
sense.
T
T
A
I
A
A
A
Appreciate
and
then
look
out
and
see
members
of
our
Park
Tax
Committee
our
chair
and
concedes
a
lot
of
interested
members
of
of
TAF
and
other
organizations.
We
had
a
great
presentation
from
from
Scott
uncle
Barry
in
your
absence
and
I
guess
at
this
point.
If
there's
any
questions
for
the
council,
that
they
need
any
clarity
or
how
would
you
like
to
move
forward
again,
great
recommendations.
U
On
the
original
memo
was
sent
to
the
council
in
April,
there
was
Adam
for
seven
thousand
three.
Twenty
two
there
was
by
the
Harrington
group
for
the
summer
series
concerts.
The
total
is
the
same,
hasn't
changed
at
all,
but
that
line
item
was
omitted
from
the
memo
you
received.
So
I
want
to
make
sure
that's
clear.
That's
733
to
is,
as
part
of
this
motion
to
be
considered.
U
J
I
appreciate
that
so
I'm,
just
looking
at
the
ordinance
here,
it's
highlighted
in
yellow
and
it
looks
like
in
the
orange
we
go
through,
we
name
the
organization
and
then
underneath
that
or
naming
each
item
that
they're
being
awarded
inside
the
ordinance
so
taking
out
buying
community
theater,
just
because
they're
on
the
first
item,
they're
we're
saying
the
digital
board.
This
is
what
you
get
summer
program.
This
is
what
you
get
winter
program.
This
is
what
you
get.
J
You
do
the
same
thing
for
Harrington
for
the
quilting
Friends
of
the
library,
and
then
we
come
down
to
park
and
recreation.
We
line
on
him
all
out
the
only
one
that
we
haven't
done,
that
for
is
Timpanogos,
Arts
Foundation,
and
so
what
I
would
like
to
do?
A
propose
that
we
do
and
I've
talked
with
Reggie
and
and
Dell
about.
This
is
breakout
that,
just
like
we
have
for
all
the
other
organizations
in
their
Park
tax,
grant
request
that
they
sent
in
and
the
spreadsheet
it
has
down
broken
out.
J
Reggie
had
how
much
would
go
to
each
organization,
so
I
propose
that
we
would
add
that
in
there,
but
proportionately,
reduce
it
by
the
percentage
that
they
were
granted
so
I
think
they
requested
four
hundred
and
seventy
one
thousand
we're
looking
to
award
them
three
hundred
and
thirty
five
thousand.
So
on
that
spreadsheet,
we
just
take
I
think
that
a.
J
All
the
way
through
and
what
that
would
end
up,
doing,
I
think
and
by
having
that
written
in
the
ordinance,
specifically
every
organization
and
I
talked
to
Reggie
and
Dell
about
it.
Not
accusing
anybody
of
anything
I
think
just
gives
better
grant
transparency
of
where
that
money's
being
allocated
just
like
we
have
for
all
the
other
organizations.
J
I
think
that
that
was
their
intent
when
they
came
back
on
the
spreadsheet
and
said
335
I,
don't
know,
maybe
that
we
take
a
look
at
that.
But
I
would
just
look
at
reducing
it
pro
rata,
across-the-board,
but
I
don't
know.
Did
you
have
any
ideas
there
Brian?
If
it
needs
to
go
back
to
you
guys
for
discussion,
we
mean.
M
P
Mayor,
if
I
could
certainly,
we
could
take
tap
out
completely
pass
everything
else
today
bring
Taff
back
or
if
council
wanted,
they
could
make.
Uk's
could
make
a
motion
to
award
the
335
to
be
awarded
in
increments
pursuant
to
the
committee's
recommendations,
and
then
it
wouldn't
have
to
come
back
again
either
way,
but
it
would
avoid
having
to
bring
it
back
one
more
time.
J
C
A
J
Item
I
had
to
talk
a
little
bit
about
was
the
children's
room,
design
and
expansion
for
the
library
just
didn't
feel
like
didn't
know
where
that
fit
in
with
everything
I
looked
into
our
current
budget
and
I
didn't
see
it
in
the
tentative
budget.
I,
don't
that's
because
it
wasn't
awarded
or
not,
and
just
wanted
to
talk
more
about
what
that
long-term
plan
is.
D
V
B
A
V
A
recreation
and
community
services
you
see
them
all,
including
the
children's
room,
expansion,
68,000
and
that's
just
for
design
work,
is
not
for
any
construction.
It's
just
to
come
up
with
a
detail
of
how
much
that
would
cost
and
so
to
your
question
comes
from
Sheldon.
It's
you
want
to
know
the
big
picture
where
the
library's
going
or
what.
J
You
know
I
was
on
that
board
not
too
long
ago,
and
we
were
looking
at
the
Learning
Center
we're
saying
the
Learning
Center
wasn't
adequate,
so
we
actually
looked
at
this
same
space
for
building.
In
addition
on
for
the
Learning
Center,
now
we're
looking
at
it
for
a
children's
program.
I
think
and
you'll
probably
hear
me
talk
about
this
later
on
with
other
items
as
well.
J
There
was
no
carpet,
it
was
a
half-finished
basement
down
there,
and
so
we
were
trying
to
find
other
places
for
him
and
all
of
a
sudden
I,
don't
know
if
that
issues
been
resolved
and
they
were
having
major
growth
issues,
but
I
want
to
make
sure
before
we
throw
money
into
design
work
and
in
the
building
that
we've
got
a
really
solid
plan.
That
I
could
look
at
and
say:
okay,
this
is
going
to
serve
the
long-term
needs
of
the
of
the
library.
C
V
With
you
and
the
rest
of
Council
I,
don't
know
how
much
we
can't
want
to
go
over
tonight.
I
know
Cassandra
is
here
and
it's
something
that
she
can
speak
to
also,
but
we
do
feel
that
the
use
of
that
space
is
appropriate.
The
Literacy
Center
down
in
the
basement
I
mean
we
were
wanting
to
redesign
make
more
efficient.
We've
submitted
a
request
this
year
to
to
do
that,
but
in
terms
of
this
space
in
terms
of
programming,
we're
seeing
the
growth
needs
in
the
community
around
programming,
significant
and
as
well
as
in
our
studio.
V
We
have
such
little
space
for
the
community
just
to
reserve
for
their
own
personal
use,
but
the
what
we
do
have
at
the
library
right
now,
it
being
occupied
by
children,
programming
still
free
that
up
and
allow
more
reservable
space
for
the
community,
and
we
feel
that
moving
forward
the
space
that
we
have.
The
library
is
good,
there's
a
vision
that
we
have
for
another
storage
room
in
the
basement,
to
transition
that
to
expand
use
for
reservations
and
other
needs
too,
and
that's
further
down
the
road
too.
J
This
is
that
once
a
week
and
I
thought
is
that
happening
throughout
the
whole
city
with
every
elementary
school
and
if
it
is
I
would
love
to
see
what
synergies
we
could
have
there
to
work
more
with
the
school
districts
in
the
libraries
I
know,
we've
talked
a
lot
about
that
with
the
Learning
Center,
with
Greenway
elementary
school
when
I
was
on
the
board,
because
that
seems
to
be
the
hub
of
where
that's
that's
at
I
was
looking
at
the
programming.
Any
numbers
I
think
that's
phenomenal,
but
the
other
concern
I
have.
J
Is
we
do
this?
What
kind
of
pressures
is
that
going
to
put
on
the
general
fund
because
the
library
doesn't
have
any
other
funding
other
than
for
operations
through
the
general
fund,
and
that's
the
one
fund
that
we
probably
have
in
my
mind
the
most
pressure
between
fire
police,
roads,
sidewalks
library
parks,
all
fighting
for
that
different
money,
so
just
want
to
make
sure
we
have
that
long-term
vision
and
know
what
that
operational
expense
is
going
to
be
to
expand
those
programs
and
make
sure
that
fits
in
with
our
budgetary
needs.
J
As
I
looked
at
the
survey
going
back
again,
number
one
issue
is
roads,
but
yet
an
our
tentative
budget.
We
haven't
quite
hit
that
threshold
and
we
can't
use
park
tax
money
for
it
not
saying
that,
but
I'm
just
worried,
you
can't
use
park
tax
money
for
operational
needs
once
that
facilities
built.
So
how
do
we
continue
to
fund
that
in
the
long
term,
so
yeah.
C
X
Our
children's
programming
from
the
community
room
into
the
children's
area,
so
that
wouldn't
actually
change
any
expense
for
for
any
of
the
programming.
We'd
have
the
same
amount
of
people.
We'd
have
the
same
budget
for
that,
so
that
wouldn't
change
it
at
all
and
in
fact,
when
they
were
coming
out
and
doing
like
a
survey
of
the
area,
salsa's
architecture
came
out
and
talked
to
us.
They
said
that
by
putting
a
room
there,
it
would
actually
probably
save
money
based
on
the
fact
that
the
heating
system
around
that
corner
is
terrible.
J
O
J
And
the
idea
behind
that
was
to
say,
hey,
we've
got
a
plan
for
these
things
right
and
so,
let's
make
sure
we
got
a
long-term
plan
in
place.
So
this
one
kind
of
hit
me
cold
water.
To
be
honest
with
you,
cuz
I,
like
men,
I,
don't
feel
like
I've
been
off
the
library
board
that
long
only
18
months
and
all
of
a
sudden
we
flipped
completely
I,
know
different
directors,
maybe
different
direction,
but
I
hope
that
we
have
a
long-term
plan
in
place.
So
that's
something
I
would
feel
comfortable,
seeing
a
physical
plan.
J
X
Actually,
gonna
spend
this
year
this
fiscal
year,
doing
a
community
assessment
and
getting
feedback,
so
we
can
create
a
strategic
plan
that
incorporates
a
really
long
term
goal
and
looking
at
like
if
our,
if
our
population
doubles,
what
that
would
look
like
in
the
library
and
I've
done
some
preliminary
work
of
that,
and
for
one
thing
we
just
need
more
space
just
as
a
city
and
also
to
support
just
local
groups
that
want
to
get
together-
and
you
know,
do
you
think
like
that,
so
that's
gonna
work,
just
the
first
step
in
that
direction.
That's.
X
J
Y
J
J
J
X
I'm,
just
hoping
that,
like
we
can
just
get
some
ideas
on
how
much
this
would
cost,
mostly
just
because
to
get
this
underway,
it's
almost
impossible
unless
you're
paying
people
to
come
out-
and
you
know
what
I
mean
give
you
quotes
and
bids,
and
things
like
that.
I
do
understand
what
you're
saying
well.
J
I
would
hope
that
we'd
have
the
survey
results
come
back
and
then
maybe
that's
what
we
lovers
the
consulting
services.
So
would
it
be
better
to
maybe
go
ahead
and
award
this
contingent
upon
those
studies
coming
back
in
a
long-term
plan
and
then
maybe
a
presentation
of
the
council
and
after
all,
that's
done,
then
we
can
release
those
funds
for
you
to
take
that
next
step.
I.
X
X
A
J
I
think
that
when
we're
looking
at
I,
don't
know
I'm,
looking
at
my
house
doing
an
addition
on
I'm
looking
for
and
maybe
I'm
just
one
of
those
sick
individuals
but
I'm
trying
to
look
that
20
30
years
out
and
saying:
what's
this
going
to
look
like
I
mean
we
got
that
rec
center
study?
That
came
back,
you
know
and
every
time
we've
done
something
to
the
rec
center.
We
kind
of
piecemeal
that
here
and
there
and
I
just
like
a
congroo
civ
overall
feel
of
it.
J
X
V
If
I
can
just
add,
I
mean
we
in
the
discussions
that
we've
had
in
the
research
that
Cassandra
has
done,
I
mean
we
do
feel
that
the
library
as
it
stands
right
now
is
it's
great,
it's
sufficient
and
it
will
serve
us.
You
know,
in
the
long
run
you
look
at
other
cities
like
Lehigh,
it's
twice
our
size.
They
have
a
comparable
size
library,
though,
and
they're
just
utilizing
it
slightly
differently,
and
so
we
do
feel
the
library,
as
we
have
it.
V
M
Guess
my
concern
is
I'm
looking
at
the
whole
budget
and
we
have
huge
capital
needs,
you
know
any
fire
station
and
we
need
new
water
lines
and
all
these
things
that
are
very
expensive
and
those
are
so
high
on
my
priority
list
that
I'm
afraid
that
if
we
allocate
money
for
plans,
the
library
isn't
gonna
be
able
to
come
up
to
the
list
in
enough
time.
For
those
to
be
relevant.
Those
plans
to
be
relevant,
and
that's
my
that's
where
my
concern
basically
lies
and.
V
Brian
might
be
able
to
speak
to
this,
but
my
understanding
of
from
the
committee
was
they
have
support
general
support
for
this
project
and
they're
willing
to
use
the
park
funds
for
it
over
some
sort
of
long-term
payment
process
for
it
they
just
wanted
to
make
sure
upfront.
First
of
all,
we
knew
what
the
real
cost
was
before.
That
plan
is-
and
maybe
it's
this
type
of
thing
where
the
similar
to
our
dive.
If
it's
at
all
possible,
the
city
could
fund
it
up
front
and
then
the
park
tax
would
pay
it
off.
W
L
We
actually
not
against
this
funny
and
fully
in
the
future,
but
we
would
we
thought
this
could
be
part
of
the
capital
T,
but
the
city
has
it
wasn't
a
lot
less
than
maybe
part
of
the
best
habit,
but
if
it's
similar
to
bubble
up
higher
and
lessons
and
other
things,
it's
not
like.
It's
not
a
high
priority
item
to
finish
this
room,
so
it
immediately
have
to
true
so
we're
okay
to
look
at
this
and
fun
this
whole
table.
If
you
phenomenal.
J
V
And
priorities
like
I,
said
before
it:
a
vision
of
the
uses
of
the
library,
ten
or
fifteen
years
from
now,
I,
don't
know
if
it's
fair
to
say
that
we
know
what
that
is,
there's
just
so
much
stuff.
That's!
Oh!
It's
always
changing
technology
as
well.
It's
the
the
physical
space
I
felt.
We
feel
confident
that
even
today,
where
we
would
see
that
be
twenty
years
from
now,
but
that's
something
we
can
go
into
more
discussion
at
later
time
for
what.
J
I
would
love
is
for
every
building
and
property
inside
the
city
that
we
own
has
a
plan
associated
with
it.
Now
a
plan
is
nothing
more
than
a
living
document.
That's
going
to
adapt
and
change
as
technology
goes,
but
we
don't
have
a
plan,
then
we're
just
left
to
the
whims
of
whatever
comes
up
and
is
the
biggest
fire
at
that
point
in
time,
and
that's
what
we've
got
ourselves
in
trouble
in
the
past
as
a
city,
in
my
opinion,
so.
W
J
Will
happen
to
our
library
numbers
elevated
dramatically,
because
people
were
looking
for
resumes
and
trying
to
retool
themselves
and
things
of
that
nature.
So
I
just
think
that
we
ought
to
have
a
good
plan
in
place
that
we
can
be
able
to
operate
off
of
in
the
long
term
and
then
it's
easy
to
update
and
change.
Once
you
have
that
foundation
done
I'm.
A
A
X
When
I
went
well,
basically,
the
main
reason
is
turning
people
away
from
using
the
community
room,
and
that
has
happens
quite
often
and
so
and
looked
at
the
calendar,
and
we
are
using
about
70
to
90%
of
that
the
open
time
in
a
given
week.
Our
children's
librarians
are
using
that
room.
God
was
actually
the
main
reason
and
we
also
looked
at
other
libraries.
X
We
went
up
to
Salt
Lake
City
system
and
we
looked
at
their
Glendale
branch
and
they
have
this
beautiful
children's
room,
that's
right
by
the
children's
section,
and
we
thought
that
would
solve
the
problem.
Two
problems
it
was.
It
would
get
our
families
into
among
the
books
when
they
come
so
they
know
they
can
check
out
materials
and
that's
you
know,
being
constantly
in
their
minds,
and
it
would
also
free
up
our
community
room
for
reservations
for
other
performances
for
other
opportunities
for
people
to
use
it.
Okay,.
K
K
K
K
X
A
good
question:
we
it's
actually
part
of
our
fees
that
are
set
by
you,
guys
you,
you
approve
it.
The
library
board
recommends
it
and
you
guys
approve
it
our
fee
schedule
and
we
charge
anybody
who's
using
it
if
they,
unless
they
do
something
in
partnership
with
us,
for
example,
there's
a
whole
group
that
comes
in
and
teaches
how
to
people
how
to
do
their
taxes
and
we
partner
with
them
to
promote
it
and
encourage
people
to
come.
They
don't
pay.
Okay,.
K
N
K
Clarification
on
that
yeah
I'm,
just
gonna
make
one
other
comment:
real,
quick,
well,
I
kind
of
I
guess
I'm
gonna
be
the
first
to
say.
Thanks
to
the
group
this,
this
is
tough.
I.
Think
you've
done
personally
an
overall,
really
good
job
of
dispersing
the
money
around
in
a
lot
of
different
places,
which
I
think
was
the
intent
of
the
park
tax
program
to
start
with
was
to
benefit
the
entire
community,
because
not
everybody's
gonna
go
do
this
program
or
this
program
of
this
program
and
I
think
you've
covered
that
very,
very
well.
The.
B
K
Z
We
can
work
with
the
recommendation
that
was
made
fine.
The
only
thing
I
would
ask
from
the
city
is
that
we
consider
ourselves
the
city's
arts
organization,
and
we
know
that
there's
some
who,
within
the
city
and
in
the
community
that
agree
with
that
and
others
who
do
not,
and
we
would
just
like
to
have
a
clarification
on
that
determination
on
our
role
and
we're
fine
with
either
either
option
either
to
be
the
city's
arts
organization
or
to
be
fully
independent
and
we're
kind
of
being
looked
at
from
both
sides.
Z
You
know
with
the
positives
when
we
are
looked
at,
that
it's
great
the
things
that
we
are
doing
and
then
the
negatives
of
well,
they
should
be
scrutinized
and
treated
as
fully
independent.
We
would
just
like
it
to
be
consistently
one
way
or
the
other
as
I've
researched
other
arts
organizations
that
have
been
divested
in
from
cities.
Z
They
always
create
a
contractual
relationship
with
those
organizations
so
that
they
know
what
that
relationship
is
and
what
the
give-and-take
is
going
to
be
specifically
and
if
the
city
of
America
fork
doesn't
want
that
with
us
or
our
period.
Okay,
we
can
work
with
that
and
then
we'll
change
our
business
strategy
to
reflect
that,
but
that
would
really
help
us
is
if
we
could
get
a
clarification
and
an
idea
of
of
what
the
city
would
like
us.
Z
What
role
we
would
like
to
play
in
that
regard
and-
and
that
would
help
us
move
forward
as
an
example
to
your
comment
about
the
programs
presenting
themselves
we're
fine
with
that,
we
all
get
together
and
strategize,
together
with
a
creative
arts
team
to
all
the
program
managers
and
our
major
project
managers,
monthly
and
more
frequently
often,
but
we
were
given
for
the
organization
of
our
size
and
for
and
I
understand.
Why?
Z
Because
the
park,
Tax
Committee,
does
a
wonderful
job
and
they've
got
a
lot
on
their
plate
to
make
a
lot
of
decisions,
but
for
all
of
our
needs.
We
were
given
10
minutes
to
present
everything
we
do.
So
if
you
want
to
expand
that
and
let
everybody
I
would
that
because
then
you
would
get
more
specifics
as
to
what
all
we
are
doing,
but
that's
the
problem.
It's
just
a
challenge
of
the
time.
Reggie.
J
I
really
appreciate
the
time
you
and
Dale
took
I
really
thought
it
was
very
productive
meeting
there
to
have
that
conversation
and
I
think
one
thing
that
I
took
away
from
that
was
the
survey.
That's
going
to
be
done
this
year
by
the
park
tax
committee
in
the
week
strong
recommendation.
I
would
have
of
this
make
sure
it's
a
robust
artsy
representation
inside
that
survey
to
gauge
what
it
is
that
the
residents
want
absolutely.
N
Z
Like
I
said
we're
fine,
with
whatever
the
city
decides,
we
would
just
like
to
really
have
a
clear
understanding
of
what
our
role
is,
because
we
really
push
a
lot
of
our
activities.
For
example,
like
I
mentioned
to
you,
councilman
shelton,
about
the
children's
choirs
to
the,
for
example,
Greenwood
Elementary,
where
they
don't
bring
in
hardly
any
income
for
what
they
do,
because
it's
a
title
one
school
and
and
we're
just
providing
those
services
to
those
kids.
So
if
this
you
as
a
city,
we
want
to
continue
to
provide
those
services
at
that
level.
Z
Then
then
that's
one
of
the
reasons
we
do
that
as
the
city's
arts
organization.
That
would
just
be
an
example
of
one
example
of
how
we're
providing
services
for
the
citizens
of
American
Fork,
perhaps
that
they
wouldn't
get
otherwise,
because
if
we
were
fully
in
a
competitive
mode
and
trying
to
make
the
biggest
best
dollars
that
we
could,
those
individuals
from
an
arts
standpoint
would
not
would
not
be
served
in
general.
So
that's
just
one
example,
so
we
would
just
love
some
some
feedback
from
the
city
on
that,
but
thank
you.
Z
I
would
just
like
to
say,
as
a
representative
of
Timpanogos
Arts
Foundation
and
the
American
worker
Arts
Institute.
We
know
we
wouldn't
be
here
without
the
city
support
and
we
appreciate
all
the
time
and
effort
by
the
PARCC
test
committee
by
all
of
you.
For
all
of
this,
you
do
to
support
the
Arts
and
got
some
of
our
guys
here.
I
just
love.
We
have
a
huge
organization,
a
lot
of
creative,
talented
people,
and
we
just
want
to
keep
this
organization
moving
forward.
Z
A
O
Z
Christensen
mentioning
the
festival
and
our
second
night,
we
will
do
a
combined
concert.
We've
only
done
it
one
time
before.
Well,
we
will
have
a
hundred
and
seventy
musicians
and
over
a
hundred
singers,
all
performing
a
combined
concert
at
the
same
time
for
all
eight
of
our
organizations.
So
if
you
can
make
it
up
to
that,
I
think
you're
going
to
really
enjoy
it,
but
yeah
Billie,
Dean
Friday
night,
and
then
the
combined
concert
as
our
finality
finale
on
Saturday
night
question.
K
K
K
D
I
I
I
just
want
to
say
I
think
I'm,
not
making
a
declaration,
but
by
virtue
of
the
amount
of
grant
you're
receiving
in
cooperation
with
what
the
group
I
I
think
you
know
in
my
mind,
you
are
American
forks
arts
organization.
However,
I
love
and
I've
said
this
before
what
I
want
to
see
is
I
want
to
see
this
holistic
view
of
the
Arts
I
think
there
are
great
things
being
offered
and
great
things
we
could
glean
from
the
alpine
community
theatre,
for
instance,.
E
D
Harrington
things
that
they're
doing
I
would
love,
if
that
were
the
case
and
TAF
was
granted
that
status.
I
would
love
to
see
this
organization,
then
in
turn
get
a
vision
that
was
more
inclusionary.
If
that's
even
a
word
for
all
of
these
things,
because
I
believe
that
it's
going
to
take
all
of
those
different
entities
to
make
a
difference,
I
won't
belabor
what
kind
of
arts
programs
we
had
before,
but
I
feel
like.
We
have
the
potential
for
that
again.
N
D
I
think
it's
more
of
a
locking
arms,
rather
than
it's
putting
up
fences
type
of
thing
and
I
for
one
would
love
to
see
that
kind
of
cooperation,
and
not
only
from
Taft
from
Alpine
and
from
Harrington,
and
those
are
just
the
organizations
that
were
granting
money
to
tonight
that
to
be
able
to
do
that,
I'm
pumped
about
beli
Dean.
As
you
know,
this
is
Billie.
Dean.
Second
stop
in
American
Fork.
He
was
here
years
ago
when
I
was
on
the
council,
and
that
was
one
of
the
big
chances.
D
Z
I,
if
I
may
address
that
I
appreciate
you
bringing
that
up
if
I
may
to
tower
horn
a
little
bit
the
reason
the
quilt
guild
is
on
the
list
this
year
and
the
Timpanogos
Symphony
is
because
I
recommend
it
to
both
of
them
that
they
should
apply,
because
it's
part
of
our
mission
to
do
just
exactly
what
you're
saying
and
both
groups
are
at
least
the
the
quilt
guild
said
that
well
we're
gonna
be
taking
money
out
of
the
pie
that
you're
going
to
be
getting
and
I
said.
That's
part
of
our
mission.
Z
That's
what
we're
here
to
support
all
of
the
arts
and
that's
exactly
what
we
intend
to
do.
Officially
or
unofficially,
it's
part
of
our
our
mission
statement
and
we
really
believe
in
that
and
so
I'm
very
excited
that
they
were
funded.
The
TSO
said
that
you
know
they're,
not
a
part
of
the
city
and
I
said
well.
Are
you
gonna
have
any
events
in
the
city
and
they
said
yeah
we're
gonna
do
one
and
I
said
well
apply
for
a
grant
for
that.
Z
Maybe
you'll
get
maybe
I'll
get
that
sand
and-
and
you
did
so,
I
really
appreciate
you
bringing
that
up,
because
it's
a
really
important
part
of
what
we
do.
I
really
encourage
our
program
managers
to
go
out
and
meet
the
the
high
school
art
teachers
and
other
arts
organizations
in
the
community
so
that
we
can
support
them
and
raise
all
boats
so
that
that's
our
goal.
Excellent.
Thank
you.
J
Z
J
J
Leave
the
year
as
presented
okay
and
then
I'll
change
that
item
six
worked
in
those
Arts
Foundation.
It
will
be
broken
out
for
the
spreadsheet
that
was
submitted,
an
application
and
reduced
pro
rata
upon
the
three
hundred
and
thirty
five
thousand
that
we
have,
with
the
caveat
that
the
first
50
percent
of
the
administrative
line-item
be
unencumbered
that
last
50
percent
have
that
contingency,
that
it's
a
dollar
for
dollar
match,
with
the
fundraising.
Also
with
the
change
that
item
five.
J
The
last
bullet
point
referring
to
the
children's
room
be
funded
once
a
Community
Survey
assessment
is
done
and
a
facilities
plan
is
presented
to
the
council
and
I'd
love
to
make
sure
that
we
add
in
there
the
quarterly
reporting
both
for
the
park,
PA
RK
committee
and
the
core
reporting
for
the
Taff
committees.
Continuing.
O
P
J
J
K
Can
fight
with
second
emotion
that
I'm
gonna
address
what
councilman
shell
just
talked
about
somewhere
in
this
whole
thing,
there
were
comments
made
that
we
have
not
been
seeing
any
of
those
reporters.
There
was
another
comment,
maybe
well
I've
been
sending
those
to
Sumner
and
I'm,
not
gonna,
get
into
because
I'm
not
trying
to
point
fingers
it's
a
concept
that
those
reports
have
been
going,
but
we
still
haven't
seen
why
we're
seeing
the
water
never
gets
to
the
end
of
the
row
kind
of
a
deal.
P
Part
of
it
there's
been
some
discrepancy
over
time.
As
far
as
who
is
who
are
the
reports
to
go
to
so
some
years,
it
seems
as
if
council
wants
reports
to
come
to
council
quarterly
or
Karina's
at
other
times.
It's
been
going
back
to
the
committee.
Where
exactly
are
the
reports
going?
Do
this
council
want
this
quarterly
reporting
to
be
a
presentation
to
council
every
quarter,
or
is
it
something
that
the
committee
is
going
to
overview
or
it's
something
that
staff
is
looking
at?
Yes,
that's
kind
of
I
think
that
is
what
it's
created.
J
Year,
right
to
really
put
a
fine
line
on
that,
maybe
I'm
wrong
here
Brian,
you
can
correct
me,
but
we
were
looking
at
the
board
being
more
of
a
recommending
body,
this
body
here
being
the
accountability
body,
and
that
was
I.
Think
the
reasoning
behind
the
quarterly
reporting
was
to
have
it
come
before
council,
because
we're
the
ones
that
are
ultimately
responsible
for
the
allocation
of
appropriation
of
funds.
L
L
D
J
J
Some
people
feel
like
they're,
not
getting
the
credit
that
is
out
there
for
the
work
they're
doing
and
it's
our
fault,
if
we're
not
the
ones
that
are
being
able
to
receive
that
that
feedback.
So
again,
if
it's
10
minutes
great
to
really
well
put
together
packet
with
some
spreadsheets
gives
us
all
six
a
chance
to
ask
questions
phenomenal.
But
if
not,
then
some
concerns
that
I've
had
from
Park
tax
committee.
Members
that
continue
to
come
up
would
never
be
addressed
at
this
body
level
until
the
Year
mark,
such
as
signage
and
things
of
nature.
W
W
The
report
will
also
give
you
a
report
on
the
number
of
activities
that
were
performed
in
that
quarter,
the
participants
and
the
attendance-
and
we
just
give
you
a
quick
review
after
three
quarters
of
this
last
year
there
were
a
little
over
a
thousand
participants
in
the
shows.
Now
that
doesn't
count
the
merry
cow
call
me
dealer
of
the
history
and
heritage
pageant
I
didn't
find
that
information
and
as
far
as
attendance
in
three
quarters,
there
were
about
13,000
people
that
attended
those
events.
W
That
means,
if
that's
on
track
by
the
end
of
the
fourth
quarter,
that
will
be
probably
close
to
17,000
people
that
attended
the
arts
that
are
under
the
TAF
banner
I
thought.
That
might
be
interesting
for
you
to
know,
and
that's
my
feeling
is.
If
I
were
in
your
position,
I'd
like
to
see
the
monthly
or
the
quarterly
financial
report
for
you
to
review
it'll
show
the
budget
it'll
show
each
line
item
that's
been
spent
where
it's
gone
and
then
we'll
give
you
the
attendance
figures,
the
petition
figures.
Anything
else
you
want
will
be
I.
A
Think
I
think
the
thing
I
would
like
clarity
on
that,
as
a
consensus
of
the
council
would
be
expectations
of
reporting
back,
we
want
do
we
want
a
face
to
face
every
quarter.
We
want
to
do
that
twice
a
year
with
with
maybe
having
the
what
della
just
explained
with
the
financials.
What
level
of
accountability
to
do
we
want
to
put
on
our
calendar.
J
So
my
motion
was
to
have
it
in
person
quarterly,
just
like
we
have
in
the
past,
I
think
the
spreadsheet
cam
them
put
together
this
last
time.
It's
helpful
for
an
overview
of
the
financials
and
then,
if
they
want
to
present
other
financials,
that's
great
can
I,
don't
think
it
has
to
be
a
45
minute.
Powerpoint
presentation
that's
put
together,
but
I
think
it
does
give
them
an
opportunity
to
come
before
us
and
has
to
be
able
ask
the
questions
that
are
out.
There.
J
I
think
that
my
time
on
the
park
tatts
board
when
I
was
the
liaison
I
had
members
coming
to
me
and
saying
hey:
how
come
this
isn't
happening?
How
come
this
isn't
happening?
It's
in
the
contract
that
gives
us
a
chance
to
be
able
to
address
those
items
that
aren't
being
done
in
the
contract
or
questions
existed
as
do.
Why
haven't
they
done
that?
Yet
are
they
going
to
get
that
done
by
the
end
of
the
year?
Hopefully,
that
helps
us
having
a
good
working
relationship
with
that
board.
I.
I
Appreciate
the
idea
of
having
it
orally
and
together,
because
I
learned,
you
can
come
up
with
a
question
that
I
haven't,
thought
of
and
I
may
come
up
with
something
that
Kevin
hasn't
thought
of.
We
can
all
learn
together
at
the
same
time
and
there's
some
of
the
whatever.
How
does
that
go?
The
sum
of
the
parts
is
greater
than
the
individual
parts
together,
there's
something
where.
D
Maybe
things
have
changed
a
lot
I've
yet
to
have
a
single
person
come
and
talk
to
me
about
what
what
isn't
being
done.
I
know
how
fastidious
the
committee
is
regarding
signage,
how
clear
they
are
on
the
message
that
that
goes
out.
I
would
I
believe
that
they
should
receive
the
information
along
with
us,
like
councilman
Carroll
stated,
because
this
is
not.
This
is
not
a
group
that
casually
gets
together.
This
is
a
group
that
takes
these
things
very
seriously.
D
Looks
over
them
is
probably
the
foremost
in
committees
in
terms
of
turning
recommendations
into
the
City
Council,
so
I
would
like
to
have
them
be
a
part
of
that.
I
believe
that
it's
policed
pretty
well.
Every
meeting
that
we
have
sherilyn
is
there.
I
did
miss
two
meetings,
the
spring
this
winter
and
spring.
That
I
was
not
able
to
be
too,
but
I.
Don't
get
those
same
complaints
that
there
is
great
worry
from
the
committee
about
anything,
that's
not
being
done
so
maybe
maybe
things
have
changed.
Maybe
those
improvements
have
been
made.
D
I
am,
however,
on
every
email
that
goes
through
there
and
there's
great
discussion
that
takes
place
there.
I
don't
want
a
quarterly
me
if
they
have
a
quarterly
meeting
I'll,
be
there
I,
don't
need
that
kind
of
oversight.
I
can
take
a
spreadsheet
and
I
can
go
through
that,
for
instance,
it
can
be
quick,
you're
right,
councilman
Shelton.
If
Harrington
were
to
come
in
this
year,
they
would
have
had
nothing
to
report
to
us
for
three
times,
because
the
money
they
received
was
for
fork,
fest
that
hasn't
even
taken
place.
Yet
so.
D
No,
no
just
let
me
let
me
finish,
and
so,
if
that
is
what
this
council
decides,
I'm
front
and
center
I'm
gonna
be
there,
but
I
just
don't
see
the
need
to
have
four
face-to-face
meetings
to
go
through
this
I
think
in
the
course
of
the
year
would
be
ample
and
I.
Would
you
know
I
would
yield
to
Brian
on
this.
He
has
been
involved
since
the
very
beginning,
he's
extremely
objective
in
all
of
these
things
and
and
and
Brian.
D
If
you
think
that
need
is
there
boom
I'm
a
hundred
percent
behind
you,
but
I
just
don't
think,
there's
enough
reporting
that
takes
place
for
some
of
those
things.
That
requires
the
need
for
us
to
have
another
work
session
or
bringing
that
in
short
of
and
I
apologize,
maybe
having
you
with
those
reports
because
and
dissect
those
to
us
and
then
for
we
that
prepares
us,
for
you
know,
90
days
later,
when
we
will
have
a
face-to-face
with
that
I.
N
J
C
P
Actually
I
think
that's
right.
There
was
a
threshold
on
funding,
except
for
alpine
community
theater
I,
don't
believe
we
did
any
type
of
quarterly
reporting
for
them
because
it
was
a
one-time
show.
So
we
didn't
put
quarterly
reporting
in
for
the
one-time
events
or
or
the
single
funding
type
of
projects,
but
but
Parks
and
Recreation
had
the
quarterly
party
and
TAF
had
quarterly
reporting,
I'm,
not
sure
who
else
had
it.
Last
year.
V
P
D
A
M
O
A
M
D
It's
not
even
a
meeting
time
that
kills
me.
It
is
the
this,
the
oversight
that
it
has
to
be
done
by
this
six
people.
That's
that's
my
beef.
We
we
employ.
We
employ
people
who
have
forgotten
more
than
I
will
ever
know
about
budgeting
and
this
kind
of
stuff
yeah.
We
want
to
bring
them
in
because
we
want
to
have
the
heavy
hand
of
government
and
and
I
don't
feel
like
I'm
taking
my
position.
Lightning,
I,
don't
feel
like
I'm
saying
no,
you
do
it.
D
A
A
R
So
really,
this
should
be
a
fairly
simple
change
biggest
changes.
It
gives
us
a
criminal
penalty.
Before
we
had
said
you
have
to
comply
with
the
ordinance,
but
there
was
nothing
written
into
it
to
give
us
any
teeth
to
enforce
it.
The
second
thing
this
does
it
requires
the
tow
companies
to
give
us
advance
notice
to
towing
the
car
instead
of
notifying
us
after
the
fact
to
give
us
a
chance
baby
intervene
if
there's
a
problem
instead
of
trying
to
put
the
genie
back
in
the
bottle
afterwards,.
M
K
A
A
Carol
councilmember
Taylor,
aye
I'm
number
six
is
reviewing
action
on
an
ordinance
adopting
various
amendments.
To
section
seventeen
point,
four
of
the
American
Fork
City
Municipal
Code
relating
to
rear
setbacks,
very
down
vote
from
the
Planning
Commission
unanimous
of
that,
and
he
did
any
questions
not
I
would
entertain
a
motion.
I
J
Only
other
thing
I
thought
that
I
had
a
good
phone
call
with
Adam.
Today,
I
think
it's
probably
good
to
hold
that
25
I
know
they
I,
don't
know
in
our
residential
areas.
That's
a
that's
pretty
close
when
you're
getting
within
50
feet
of
each
other,
and
just
eight
years
I've
been
on
the
council.
I've
never
heard
anyone
say
gosh
I
wish.
My
neighbor
was
close
to
me.
So
I
think
we
just
need
to
take
that
into
consideration,
particularly
the
older
part
of
town.
So
so.
M
K
J
Y
But
so
so,
right
now
it's
30
feet.
Your
rear
setback
is
30
feet,
but
you
can,
for
a
certain
percentage
of
your
home,
encroach
into
basically
five
feet
so
making
twenty
five
really.
What
this
does
is
now.
It
just
moves
that
line
so
now,
you're
twenty
five
feet,
but
you
can
have
a
portion,
go
five
feet
and
make
it
twenty.
That's
really
the
only
change
so
yeah,
the.
Y
Y
Tod,
no,
these
are
all
just
standard
residential
zones,
so
this
does
not
apply
to
a
PUD
zoning.
This
does
not
apply
to
inner
blocks.
This
does
not
apply
to
Tod.
This
is
just
standard
residential
zones.
The
all
basically
are
one
zones
are
two
and
then
three
and
four,
because
you
can
have
single
family
homes
in
those
zones,
and
it
applies
to
the
single-family
homes
and.
I
J
It's
good
to
note
too
I,
don't
know
future,
taking
a
look
at
it
come
from
with
this.
But
if
you
got
a
two-story
home
and
you
get
closer,
that
really
looks
pretty
pretty
tough
when
you're
on
there
I
know
right
now
they
can
build
accessory
buildings
right
on
the
property
line.
We've
had
issues
with
that,
where
someone
will
build
an
accessory
building
two
stories
right
on
the
on
the
property
line
and
that
gets
pretty
intrusive
to
someone
trying
to
enjoy
an
open
nature
and
a
single-family
residential
area.
J
So
I
think
we
can
hold
tight
on
this
line.
I
think
I'll
be
be
good
to
hopefully
allow
some
of
those
the
extra
five
feet
they
need
to
expand,
but
you
should
be
careful
to
protect
the
integrity
of
the
r-1
zones,
particularly
with
a
single-family
that
they
have
that
room
that
was
kind
of
the
idea
behind
it.
A
Y
A
A
Is
a
review
and
action
on
an
ordinance
approving
an
amended
site
plan
for
the
American
Fork
City
Public
Works
complex
located
at
275,
East,
200,
north
and
the
PF
public
facility
zone?
Adam?
Will
you
mind
just
taking
just
a
second
just
explaining
this,
and
then
we
will
give
time
to
these
people
that
have
been
patiently
waiting
through
both.
Y
Thank
You
mayor,
so
you
can
see
on
your
screens.
This
is
basically
just
a
proposal
for
the
basically
it's
the
police
department
to
add
an
additional
structure,
basically
to
the
east
of
their
existing
structure.
In
order
to
process
evidence.
This
went
before
the
Planning
Commission.
There
was
quite
a
lengthy
discussion
on
how
to
address.
If
you
will
privacy
for
the
property
to
the
south,
the
Planning
Commission
ultimately
recommended
approval,
with
the
condition
that
some
sort
of
wall
or
increased
barrier.
Y
If
you
will
be
placed
on
the
southern
boundary
line
between
the
city,
property
and
the
private
residence
I
believe
they
gave
the
conditions
stated
two
years
they
just
felt.
That
was
an
important
provision
to
be
made.
Obviously
they
understand
that
you,
as
the
council,
can
take
that
or
leave
it,
but
that
was
what
their
they
did
feel
that
that
was
important
enough
to
present
before
you
again.
You
would
have
had
that
in
your
minutes,
but
this
was
on
an
expedited
time
frame,
and
so
that's
why
there
are
no
minutes
with
this
item.
I
A
C
AA
Q
Q
F
I
am
not
against
the
police
department
building
something
if
that
is
what
they
need
to
do
for
their
evidence
and
for
somewhere
for
it
to
go
at
mine.
Fine
with
that
I'm
in
law
enforcement
and
a
Sheriff
Deputy
velocity
County.
So
I
understand
that,
with
that
being
said,
I
understand
how
important
it
is
to
have
the
privacy
not
only
for
them
before
the
public
as
well
with
that
being
in
my
backyard,
and
there
is,
we
are
prone
to
seeing
evidence
which
is
not
good,
I
know
they're
building
another
warehouse
for
that
purpose.
F
That's
great,
however,
years
down
the
road.
What
if
you
need
another
one
or
that's
not
going
to
stop
us
seeing
anything
going
in
and
out
and
I
want
that
privacy
for
them
they
do
have
a
chain-link
fence
right
now
with
barbed
wire,
that's
gone
into
our
side
of
the
property,
which
is
a
concern
for
our
children.
F
So
I
am
proposing
some
sort
of
a
wall
or
something
that
will
give
us
space
between
the
two
of
us
and
just
privacy.
I
think
that's
really
important
for
both
parties,
so
they
can
have
their
privacy
with
all
their
investigation,
all
their
evidence
so
and
I'm
asking
for
something
taller.
So
I'm
worried
about
anybody
balls
going
over
anything
over
and
just
being
more
safe
for
them,
but,
like
I,
said
I'm
not
proposed
to
that,
but
I'm
doing
that
opposed.
D
F
F
D
Feet,
but
not
everybody
can
if
he
would
keep
him
a
total
private
like
nobody's
gonna,
actually
scurry
over
it
and
try
and
go
in
there
and
get
whatever's
in
the
compounds.
I,
don't
think
like
next
door
across
the
street
I
think
it's
probably
ten
or
twelve
feet.
It's
it's
really
tall
I,
don't
think
I,
don't
think
it
has
to
be
that
tall
I,
don't
think.
O
H
F
A
A
C
C
Y
Of
if
this
is
something
the
City
Council
wants
to
do,
and
it
proves
up
that's
why
in
their
motion
they
gave
basically
a
two
years.
So
it
doesn't
so
there's
time
to
find
some
kind
of
funding
for
some
sort
of
a
wall,
because
they
understood
that
the
budget
for
this
coming
fiscal
year
was
largely
more
or
less
done.
I
mean
we
have
a
tentative
budget
approved
or
out
there,
and
so
they
understood
that
there
may
not
be
funding
in
this
coming
fiscal
year's
budget
and
that's
why
they
said
you
know
they.
Y
J
A
B
A
F
F
D
F
F
D
J
R
J
J
Since
that
presentation
we
put
a
fire
practice
facility
inside
here.
We've
also
put
the
current
police
building
and
now
we're
looking
at
a
second
one,
and
so
it's
kind
of
becoming
this
quasi
public
safety
pass
Public,
Works,
building
and
I
just
want
to
make
sure
we
have
a
long-term
plan
in
place
for
this
whole
area.
One
of
that
was,
are
we
going
to
start
buying
up
these
homes
and
expanding
that
way
for
our
eventual
needs
for
Public
Works.
We've
got
all
that
stuff.
J
That's
happening
up
at
our
die
right
now,
and
that
was
promised
by
a
previous
mayor
and
administrator
that
as
soon
as
we
built
that
salt
dome,
they
were
gonna
move
all
those
activities
over
to
be
on
site
here
still
hasn't
happened
yet
so
I
look
at
it
as
far
as
the
needs
go
and
I
really
think
we
need
to
have
a
long-term
plan.
I
know:
we've
talked
about
buying
land
for
a
station
on
the
south
side
of
town
and
so
I.
J
A
J
Land
might
become
valuable
enough
someday.
That
would
make
sense
to
put
us
down
by
the
lake
and,
like
we
had
talked
about
put
in
inner
block
development
that
you
could
do
inside
here,
and
so
that
is
a
city.
So
I
I
think
that
we
ought
to
have
a
site
plan.
That's
gonna
be
long
term.
I
know
you
mentioned.
J
There
was
one
that
Andy
had
years
ago,
but
I'd
like
for
us
as
a
council
to
adopt
that,
and
if
that
is
our
strategy
to
buy
up
these
homes
around
it
to
expand
the
facility,
let's
make
that
part
of
it
and
make
sure
that
we're
on
top
of
it.
So
when
this
property
or
properties
do
become
available,
we
can
look
at
it
or,
if
it's
to
move
it
to
the
south
side,
as
we
have
public
financing
options
coming
up.
We
look
at
that
yeah.
R
R
Vehicles
and
stuff,
like
that,
okay,
so
the
nice
part
about
it,
is
in
addition
to
another
facility.
It
gives
us
one
more
place,
a
little
more
privacy
so
that
maybe
the
neighbors
aren't
seeing
that
evidence
being
processed
and
it's
still
going
to
take
place
by
the
nature
of
the
business.
But
it
does
give
us
another
facility
to
process
process
that
in
an
enclosed
environment,.
A
F
H
J
J
J
That's
my
big
worry
now:
we've
turned
over
staff
since
that
time
frame,
but
that
was
probably
that
was
contingent
and
I
pushed
really
hard
for
that.
With
the
salt
dome
being
done
and
again
I,
don't
know,
we
need
to
find
a
room
to
be
able
to
take
care
of
our
Public
Works
facilities
in
a
way
that's
going
to
be
neighborly,
just
as
you
want
to
have
your
privacy,
those
neighbors
don't
appreciate.
Having
all
the
dust
now,
I'm
sure
you
wouldn't
appreciate.
J
A
Know,
I'm
gonna
just
really
quickly
go
I,
don't
know,
I'll,
send
you
this
email
tonight
or
tomorrow
morning,
but
I
had
a
young
man
that
came
to
my
office.
I
was
downstairs
in
a
meeting
and
I
wish.
I
would
have
been
everything
I'm
having
him
come
back,
so
we
can
talk
a
little
bit
about
economics,
an
8
year
old
boy
that
asked
me
why
money
isn't
free
and
then
he
has
an
idea
of
how
to
make
a
machine
that
alls
you
put
his
numbers
and
you
punch
in
and
then
you
push
send.
A
He
wants
me
to
talk
to
the
president
United
States
about
how
make
we
can
make
money
free.
So
these
are
great
ideas
and
I
think
that
we
always
have
to
be
looking
for
the
future.
But
you
know
these
things
all
come
at
a
cost
and
I
and
we
have
to
have
vision
yeah,
but
but
again,
I
think
this
facility
will
be
will
not
be
demolition,
it
will
be
used
for
some
purpose
or
another.
I
have
a
hard
time
thinking.
J
C
J
What
for
me,
as
a
council
member
would
be
helpful
and
hopefully
the
staff
as
we
look
at
these
types
of
things,
we
have
the
allocation
plans
in
place
for
future
growth.
I
mean
that's
just
my
biggest
concern
and
I.
Don't
want
to
hold
up
the
building
in
any
strict
imagination,
so
I'm
happy
to
vote
for
it
tonight,
but
I'd
love
to
make
it
continued
upon
us
actually
coming
up
with
a
plan
of
what
we're
going
to
do
in
this
facility.
J
Can
we
move
the
fire
facility
to
the
new
station
5
2,
to
give
back
some
ground
to
Public
Works
I
mean
we
just
need
to
have
those
discussions,
I
think
and
look
at
what
that
long-term
plan
is
I'm,
saying
long
term
we're
already
butting
up
against
it.
There's
not
enough
room
to
keep
everything.
We
need
right
now
in
this
facility.
J
J
A
I
O
B
J
O
D
I
K
A
N
D
Mayor
I'd
moved
to
approve
the
final
plan,
ordinance
adopting
the
site
plan
of
Dixie
farms,
G
flexible
lot,
PUD
project
located
in
the
area
of
800
South,
800
West
and
the
PR
3.0
plan
residential
zone
and
to
authorize
the
mayor
and
city
council
to
sign
the
plats
and
accept
the
dedications
with
instructions.
The
city
recorded
with
whole
recording
of
the
plat
subject
to
all
conditions
identified
in
the
public
record
associated
with
the
maze
2019
Planning
Commission
meeting,
got.
A
I
D
J
Y
J
Many
probably
and
I
think
would
be
able
to
make
it.
These
under
pressure
represents
I,
just
wanna,
make
sure
I'm
not
missing
Mendoza.
D
Just
when
we
were
moving
through
these
fast
as
supposed
to
stop,
but
could
not
could
not
do
this
without
the
Ministry
of
Planning
Commission,
the
more
that
you
do
once
again,
I've
said
it
before
I'm,
sorry,
but
I'm,
reiterating
without
being
in
those
those
meetings.
The
the
minutes
and
the
notes
that
we
can
go
through
and
look
at
or
invaluable
and
I
sincerely
appreciated
you
on.
K
A
A
M
A
I
A
Smurf
Shelton
aye
councilmember
Barnes,
aye,
councilmember,
Carol,
councilmember,
Taylor
i8f
as
a
reviewing
action
on
an
ordinance
approving
the
olive
tree,
Enterprise
District
framework
plan
located
in
the
area
of
350
south
and
one
hundred
one
thousand
West
give
me
this
is
our
second
district
framework
plans.
Marid.
Y
They
they've
worked
extensively
with
engineering
to
make
sure
that
connectivity
exists
between
this
parcel
and
adjacent
parcels,
and
so
there
will
be
connectivity
through
there
and
I
can
let
the
applicant
speak
to
that
because
they
have
worked
with
Ben.
They
got
to
a
point
where
engineering
and
staff
in
general
was
comfortable
with
what
the
presentation
and
proposal
was.
So
it
may
appear
that
there's
a
gap
but
the
main
roads
that
are
called
out
on
the
city's
transportation
plan.
Y
Those
are
accounted
for
and
there
will
be
a
connectivity,
east
and
west
that
will
also
make
the
block
sizes
the
way
that
they're
the
size
that
they
need
to
be
it's
just
that
location
was
I,
believe
I
want
it.
I
don't
know
if
it
wasn't
quite
sure
at
this
point
in
time,
but
I
know
they
were
working
through
that
and
then
had
explained
to
the
Planning
Commission
that
he
was
comfortable
with
the
proposal
and
confident
that
that
would
be
made,
but
again
the
applicants
here
they
can
speak
to
that.
If,
if
you'd,
like
yeah.
AA
My
Katherine
with
community
one,
the
the
issue
in
question
deals.
We
are
not
going
to
leave
it
dead-end.
The
way,
the
way
that
it
is.
The
issue
that
we're
working
through
is
that
the
property,
the
the
property
takes
into
account,
two
different
blocks,
of
which
one
of
the
blocks
we
don't
own,
the
entire
block,
and
so
the
decision
was
made
that,
rather
than
set
the
alignment
at
the
district
framework
plan
level
to
be
the
connection,
we
would
allow
the
block
plan
to
actually
be
the
the
the
mechanism
by
which
the
the
connection
is
made.
AA
When
we
know
what
we're
going
to
do
at
the
block
level
and-
and
we
there
will
be-
there
will
be
a
connection
we
just
want
to.
We
want
to
allow
the
process
to
inform
what
the
connection
should
be
so,
and
we
noted
that
we
noted
that
on
the
exhibit,
because
we
also
have
a
block
size
requirement
to
meet
and
until
that
subdivision
comes
in
with
the
road,
the
block
is
actually
too
big,
so
it
will
account
for
both
issues
on
that
front.
AA
AA
M
N
D
M
A
D
Would
be
this
would
be
really
interesting
to
be
able
to
have
this
document
in
the
city
bill.
I,
know,
I,
know
it's
crazy,
you
know,
but
for
people
to
be
able
to
understand,
because
we
have
you
know
scout
groups
and
different
people
that
I'll
talk
to
they
don't
necessarily
understand.
You
know
the
balanced
budget
situation,
and
you
know
that
the
city
does
have
a
contingency
in
place.
M
Y
Y
A
A
D
H
D
K
M
M
A
A
M
P
Pretty
simply
I
think
the
background
information
on
on
the
packet
is
really
everything
in
a
nutshell,
the
state
legislature
passed
a
free
expression
regulation
that
pretty
much
told
cities
they
needed
to
approve
an
ordinance,
which
is
what
we've
put
forward.
This
is
Tim's,
the
one
that
focused
or
Tim's
one
that
prepared
all
of
this.
His
kind
of
our
conversation
was
simply
the
state
mandated
this
in
this
recent
amendment
to
state
code,
and
it
needs
to
be
best,
but
that's
really
the.
What
does
it
do?
J
P
B
D
I
C
N
A
P
If
they
ask
to,
it,
doesn't
prohibit
us
from
soliciting
people
to
to
give
the
prayer,
but
if
somebody
once
comes
to
the
city
and
wants
to
give
the
prayer
prior
to
a
meeting.
Basically,
this
is
saying
we
cannot
discriminate
in
any
manner.
So
potentially
somebody
could
give
a
prayer
that
nobody
in
the
room
feels
is
even
appropriate,
but
that
doesn't
matter.
If
that's
their
belief,
they
have
a
right
to
give
that
prayer.
We
can't
discriminate
on
what
their
religion
is.
P
What
their
background
is,
where
they're
from
the
one
difference
between
this
ordinance
and
what
was
so
so
this
ordinance,
that's
being
proposed,
is
essentially
Salt,
Lake,
City's
ordinance.
That
went
all
the
way
through
the
appeals
process
in
the
state
of
Utah,
and
this
was
accepted
by
our
Utah
courts
as
being
an
appropriate
ordinance,
which
is
really
why
this
is
being
put
forth.
P
Obviously,
there's
tweaks
to
it,
because
Salt
Lake
is
a
very
different
city
than
American
Fork,
but
the
general
principles
in
this
ordinance
or
what
the
courts
have
said
is
what
is
necessary
if
you're
going
to
allow
prayer
or
have
prayer.
This
is
what
needs
to
be
there.
The
one
the
one
thing
that
we
did
identify
is
that
we
are
limiting
it
to
people
and
organizations
within
American
Fork,
so
you
have
to
be
a
resident
or
within
american
pork
city,
and
that's
really
just
to
maintain
the
community
field.
J
N
J
Story
short,
the
big
part
of
that
was
the
process
in
which
the
city
went
to
show.
It
wasn't
discrimination
right.
So
if
someone
submits
their
name
and
they
can
feel
like
they're
being
put
off
or
things
of
that
nature,
they're
gonna
claim
discrimination,
so
they
kind
of
went
further
in
describing
the
process
in
the
Salt,
Lake,
ordinance,
I
didn't
know,
or
it's
an
ordinance
or
resolution
whatever
it
is.
Do
we
need
to
go
through
that
same
thing
to
stipulate
here's
the
process
just
to
be
clear
that
way,
no
one
can
claim
discrimination.
J
P
Can
I
don't
believe
that
it's
necessary
based
upon
the
ruling
of
the
courts
as
long
as
we
can
show
if
anyone
challenges
that
we
can
show
that
there
was
a
process
in
place
and
that
the
policy
is
not
discriminatory
in
any
in
any
manner?
And
that's
really
why
we're
putting
this
asking
to
put
this
policy
in
place
is
to
make
sure
that
we
have
that
platform
there.
So
if
anybody
does
challenge
it,
we
can
refer
back
to
this
resolution
to
show
that
we're
not
discriminated
in
any
manner
and
and
that
we're
open
to
everybody.
What.
P
Not
a
matter
of
having
to
allow
all
ten
if
all
ten
come
to
the
city
at
the
same
time
and
ask
to
get
the
prayer,
the
city
has
the
ability
to
kind
of
say
first
come
first
serve
and
put
them
put
them
out
for
different
meetings.
You're
only
gonna
have
one
prayer
at
your
meeting.
It's
a
matter
of
not
turning
somebody
away
because
they
want
to
pray
to
the
spaghetti
gods.
If
they
want
to
do
that,
then
that's
their
right
to
do
that
as
a
resident.
You.
D
K
I
thought
I
read
this
pretty
close,
so
I
was
asking
a
question:
is
there
something
in
there
that
limits
their
time?
The
other
issue
we've
had
I
think
that
Mayor
was
I.
Think
would
you
sent
that
out
to
all
of
us
somebody
wanted
to
give
the
prayer
six
months
down
the
road
and
they
wanted
to
be
put
on
the
agenda.
K
H
J
Big
reward
without
having
a
written
process
down
I
hope
that
we
do,
even
if
it's
just
internally,
not
in
this.
It's
just
like
we
had
with
the
panhandling
incident
I
feel
like
there
will
be
some
that
will
try
to
take
and
utilize
this
against
ourselves
as
a
possible
lawsuit.
So
I
think
that
we
just
need
to
be
prepared
for
that
and
say:
okay,
here's
the
process,
someone
does
send
an
email,
there's
exactly
what
happens.
Is
it
first
come
first
serve?
We
don't
have
that
dictated
yet
and
I
think
we
need
to
have
that
down.
P
J
P
J
D
My
question
comes
a
little
bit
on
the
heels
of
that
I'm.
Certainly
not
you
know,
discriminating
of
who
can
come
and
pray,
but
I
do
worry
about
a
few
things,
and
maybe
the
language
needs
to
be
stronger
in
there.
From
the
standpoint
of
you
know,
any
of
the
I
won't
say
that
we
have
a
group
of
Scouts
here
and
we
have
someone
comes
in
and
pray
and
maybe
as
part
of
their
worship.
There's
profanity,
there's
there's
whatever
you
know
any
of
those
kind
of
things.
D
P
J
Part
of
me
wonders:
does
that
apply
to
all
city
meetings.
So
let's
say
we
have
the
Memorial
Day
program,
the
veterans
program.
All
of
these
city
sponsored
events
that
were
doing
prayers.
That
I
would
have
assumed,
falls
under
this
same
criteria
that
if
someone
wanted
to
give
that
prayer
they
would
put
in
for
it,
there
would
be
some
process
for
that
without
discrimination,
and
so
that's
what
David
Church
had
recommended
is
doing
a
moment
of
silence.
J
He
said
you
know
what,
if
you
want
to
pray
before
the
meeting,
probably
before
the
meeting
before
you
get
there,
you
know
you
guys,
don't
David
he's
pretty
jovial,
but
that's
where
it
lands
out.
I'm,
not
suggesting
that,
but
I
think
if
we
are
looking
to
go
completely
one
way
that
might
be
an
option.
D
Just
you
know:
I
just
were
you
you,
you
yeah
and
I'm,
not
a
I'm,
not
a
do-gooder
I
I
understand
that
life
is
life
and
everyone
learns
as
they
go
through,
but
you
have
a
you.
Have
a
group
of
Scouts
in
here.
You
have
a
group
of
you
know.
Whatever
youth
groups,
you
have
Girl
Scouts,
you
have
whatever
people
doing
a
service
project.
You
have
a
group
of
youth
that
are
coming
to
be
recognized
as
the
Youth
Council
or
a
service
project
at
a
grade
school.
You
name
it
and
then
they
get
exposed
to
that.
D
Can
I
prevent
that?
No,
but
I.
Ask
myself,
do
I
want
to
get
ahead
of
this
really
really
bothers
me.
I
kind
of
lean
towards
that.
You
know.
I
also
I
also
don't
want
to
have
a
bad
and
then
say
whoo.
Well,
we
got
to
change
that.
You
know
I
almost
feel
like
I'd
rather
say:
let's
go
to
a
moment
of
moment
of
silence
and
and
I
don't
know
over.
K
Think
in
some
of
the
stuff,
I've
read
and
I,
don't
read
a
lot
of
political
or
government
history
like
I
wish
I
did,
but
that
was
a
big
argument
and
a
big
discussion
and
the
founding
of
the
country
and
the
Constitution
and
everything.
What
are
we
going
to
do
when
we
have
these
problems?
How
do
we
limit?
How
do
we
limit
the
problems
and
still
have
free
speech?
So
it's
been
a
couple
of
hundred
years.
K
J
J
You
know
I
think
it
just
comes
down
to
how
much
control
we
as
a
body
want
to
have
at
that
time.
It's
kind
of
interesting
as
someone
gets
up
and
they're
two-minute
public
comment
period
and
they
start
swearing
and
things
of
that
nature.
We
can
control
that,
to
a
certain
extent,
I
think
with
the
decor,
but
with
the
prayer.
It's
almost
like
it's
a
wide-open
door.
D
I
D
J
B
K
I
guess
you
asked:
where
do
we
go
I
think
personally
I'm
in
favor
of
continuing
it
until
we
get
a
problem
and
I
realize
that's
after
the
horse
is
out
the
barn.
But
why
solve
a
problem?
If
you
haven't
had
the
problem,
it's
kind
of
what
I'm
thinking
on
this
I
think
we
just
make
it
on
our
website
or
wherever
we
advertise
and
say
if
you
want
to
pray,
here's
the
procedure
and
we
deal
with
policies
and
procedures
along
with
the
resolution
and
and
see
if
we
can't
get
away
with
that.
P
If
we
prohibited
it,
they're
still
going
to
be
given
the
opportunity
to
speak
in
prayer,
and
so
we
don't
know
what
that
prayer
is.
It's
not
like.
We
can
say
you
have
to
give
us
your
prayer
for
us
to
review
a
bit
of
time,
they're
going
to
say
what
they
want
to
say,
whether
it's
prohibited
or
not,
by.
N
A
Think
I
think
it's
it's
come
down
to
one
of
two
options
and
that
is
to
go
with
Kevin's
suggestion
or
to
just
go
to
a
moment
of
silence
just
to
adopt
this
get
burnt
by
it.
If
it
comes
to
that,
we
would
hope
that
good
intentions.
Of
course,
we
welcome
all
religions,
but
buddy.
There
are
rest
of
them
associated
with
it
for
sure
can.
M
B
A
D
P
P
P
You're
preparing
them
in
a
different
process:
City
Council.
If
somebody
comes
in
there's
going
to
be
a
City
Council
meeting
every
two
weeks
and
yes,
we
know
that
there
are
certain
programs
and
events
going
on,
but
you're
not
planning
until
a
certain
point
in
time
people
are
already
coming
in.
We
we
have
the
ability
to
control
those
a
little
bit.
J
P
You
still
have
to
have
a
process,
but
it
doesn't
have
to
be.
Is
City
Council
is
its
own
separate
issue
from
your
other
programming.
There's,
definitely
still
an
issue
with
your
the
programming.
You
still
have
that
same
time,
discrimination
policy,
the
same
policy
will
apply,
but
when
it
comes
to
the
concern
of
who's
going
to
be
offering
the
prayers
of
those
programming,
events
I
think.
K
P
Just
ask
yeah
anything
put
on
by
the
city:
you're
still
going
to
have
that
non-discrimination
policy,
but
it
wears.
No,
then
it's
it's
different
in
nature
than
a
city
council
meeting
again
the
same
non-discrimination
policy
has
to
apply.
But
when
you
talk
about
specific
event,
person,
City,
Council's
well,.
A
Sheldon
I
councilmember
Barnes,
all
right,
councilmember,
Carol,
councilmember,
Taylor,
all
right,
I'm
number
14
is
reviewing
action
on
an
ordinance
amending
various
sections
of
the
city
code,
ready
to
codification,
Authority
meetings,
restrictions
on
appointments
and
salaries,
written
minutes,
election
Tate's
terms
of
office
and
come
and
conduct
of
elections,
both
and
bond
requirements,
bond
for
treasurer
and
appointments
of
see
women
of
city
administrator.
This
is
something
that
Tara
and
I
think
emailed
your
honor.
Here
she
was,
she
was
healed
today.
She
had
to
leave
work.
I
A
R
M
G
G
Require
meters,
but
it
required
a
new
detail
and
a
change
in
kind
of
that
I
should
say
a
change
in
the
existing
detail.
The
can
that
was
sized
for
fitting
all
the
apparatus
without
a
meter
doesn't
work
when
you
now
put
a
meter
in
it,
so
we
needed
to
change
that.
So
that's
the
main
one
here
there's
also
while
we
were
at
it
put
one
to
have
a
vault
for
larger
meters
ones
that
are
two
inches
above
really.
G
We
really
have
struggled
with
with
not
having
a
detail
that
fits
those
kind
of
meters
for
culinary
and
so
we've
this.
It
also
includes
that
one
so
right
now,
it's
in
code
and
I
think
it
was,
it's
probably
a
part
of
a
larger
discussion
about
pulling
those
out
of
code,
but
we
wanted
to
bring
it
forward
right
now
to
make
sure
that
that
it
was
okay
to
get
get
people,
they
knew
what
they
needed
to
put
in.
D
A
A
G
Mr.
mayor
members
of
the
council,
this
one's
even
more
straightforward
than
the
last
one.
It's
really.
We
feel
strongly
that
the
minimum
size
for
a
pea
I
mean
out
of
the
eight
inches.
Instead
of
six
six
is
allowed
and,
as
you
heard
earlier,
even
from
Ernie,
sometimes
pressure
can
be
an
issue
by
having
a
larger
diameter
line.
Just
just
that
extra
two
inches
can
make
a
difference
during
periods
of
high
use.
The
pressure
drop
is
significantly
less
in
a
in
an
a
two-inch
than
a
six
inch.
So
this
is
just
that
change.
J
G
I
A
M
J
J
W
M
D
J
A
A
N
D
Think
this
is
a
good
move
and
a
smart
one
to
be
able
to
lock
that
in
for
18
months,
so
I've
moved
approved
contract
to
select
help
for
an
18
month
period,
beginning
July,
1
2019
through
December
31st
2020,
which
includes
a
1,500
deductible
for
the
traditional
plan
and
a
contract.
With
that
just
direct
for
dental
and
vision,
insurance
programs,
ii.
I
J
J
H
J
K
N
A
Right
item
number
20
is
a
consideration
actually
enter
into
a
closed
session,
to
discuss
the
character
or
professional
company
of
an
individual
to
discuss
pending
a
reasonable,
imminent
litigation
or
to
discuss
the
purchase,
lease
or
sell
of
real
estate
or
other
items,
as
described
by
this
agenda.
The
code
on
the
agenda
so.