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From YouTube: Apopka City Council Meeting February 17, 2021
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Apopka City Council Meeting at City Hall on February 17, 2021 at 7 PM.
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A
We'll
call
the
february
17th
apopka
city
council
meeting
to
order
with
us.
Today
we
have
emily
powell
from
week.
Iva
is
going
to
do
the
pledge.
We
have
maddie
bird
and
trinity
eckert
from
piedmont
lakes
going
to
do
the
the
pledge
and
then
pastor
smith
or
commissioner
smith
will
do
the
invocation
so
come.
B
E
F
The
association
the
organization
later
became
known
as
the
association
for
the
study
of
african-american
life
and
history
in
1929,
the
association
started
the
national
birthdays
of
abraham,
lincoln
and
frederick
douglass
as
a
week
to
commemorate
achievements
by
the
african-american
community.
E
G
Most
christians
to
say
thank
you
for
this
opportunity
to
be
in
your
presence.
Thank
you,
father
for
allowing
us
to
come
together
for
the
benefit
of
the
citizens
of
the
city
of
apocalypse.
We
ask
them
for
your
guidance
and
your
leadership
and
your
direction
that
all
that
we
shall
say
do
we
please
accept
them.
In
your
sight,
we
pray
that
those
individuals
in
the
chamber
feel
your
presence
and
you
love.
We
pray
that
son
jesus
name
amen.
G
H
A
Proclamation
it's
ffa
week
here
and
I
think
we've
got
a
few
schools
represented
here.
We've
got
apopka
high
school
apopka
middle
school,
we
calva
high
school
piedmont,
middle
lake,
middle
school,
wolf,
lake,
middle
school,
windermere,
high
school
and
ocoee
middle
school
here
with
us
tonight.
So
thank
you
all
for
coming
out
and
with
that
I
want
to
read
the
proculum
proclamation
and
what
we'll
do
is
after
we
get.
A
I
read
the
proclamation
we'll
have
each
school
come
up,
we'll
get
a
picture
with
the
commissioners
and
each
school
by
themselves,
and
then
and
then
you
can.
You
can
exit
that'd.
A
A
And
before
we
get
the
picture,
I
know,
commissioner
smith,
with
a
few
years
of
experience
in
this
department,
I
thought
might
want
to
say
a.
G
Few
words
I
I
just
like
to
say
that
it
is
an
honor
to
have
the
ffa
chapters
from
this
area
here
in
our
chamber
and
having
been
a
ffa
advisor
for
40
years
is
indeed
an
honor,
and
we
know
that
it
is
the
fact
that
agricultural
classes,
along
with
the
ffa
advisors,
makes
a
difference
in
the
lives
of
our
young
people
as
they
continue
to
grow
in
advance
and
become
productive
citizens
in
these
united
states.
Congratulations.
A
A
A
A
A
A
B
K
K
It
encompasses
george
washington's
birthday
and
also
gives
a
chance
for
ffa
chapters
across
the
country
to
not
only
celebrate
but
learn
a
little
bit
about
the
history
of
the
amazing
organization.
They're,
a
part
of
now
ffa
works
on
growing.
Tomorrow's
agricultural
leaders
today
started
back
in
1945
or
1925.
K
When
four
virginia
tech,
agricultural
teachers
decided
that
they
wanted
to
start
the
future
farmers
of
virginia
and
since
then
it
has
grown
to
a
nationwide
organization
that
spans
across
the
country
and
has
over
760
000
members.
So
I
invite
you
all
to
celebrate
with
us
and
join
us
in
national
ffa
week.
I
would
also
like
to
thank
the
city
of
apopka
city
council
for
letting
us
come
out
here
and
be
here
for
the
proclamation.
Thank
you
all
so
much,
and
I
hope
you
have
a
great
evening.
Thank
you.
A
M
A
M
N
Hello
ron,
olson
3156,
rolling
hills
lane
in
apopka.
I
wanted
to
thank
you
all
personally
for
saturday
night
sounds:
it's
been
an
awesome
experience.
I've
only
missed
one,
the
mayor
and
his
lovely
wife.
I've
seen
it
everyone.
So
far
the
food's
been
great
when
they've
had
it
there,
it's
a
wonderful
opportunity
to
get
together
and
the
venue
is
just
tremendous
and
mayor.
I
wanted
to
thank
you
personally
after
I
talked
to
you
three
weeks
ago
about
improving
the
weather
you
delivered
twice.
Hopefully.
A
The
next
time
I
had
to
make
a
change
and
I
had
to
make
a
change
in
the
staff
out
there,
and
so
I
was
out
there-
and
I
we
took
a
picture
with
with
jill-
was
on
on
duty
that
night
and
took
a
picture
with
the
sun.
Behind
her
go
you
all,
the
rest
of
you
are
fired.
I've
got.
I've
got
my
weather
girl
right
now,
so.
H
We
realize
all
too
well
that
the
fight
is
not
yet
over.
However,
we
continue
to
have
faith
in
our
trusted
and
esteemed
city
leaders,
mayor
planning,
city
planning,
committee,
members
and
council
commissioners
to
protect
us.
You
are
our
only
line
of
defense
for
protecting
our
beautiful
community,
our
home.
H
L
O
Hoffman
good
evening,
mr
mayor
commissioners,
citizens
I'm
david
hoffman.
I
live
the
3610
tayside
court,
rock
springs
ridge.
O
O
O
Indeed,
absolute
property
rights
have
always
been
attenuated
and
contested
to
be
fair.
We
must
recognize
that
our
founding
fathers
placed
much
stock
in
property
sensei
enshrined
in
our
early
republic
framework.
The
idea
that
only
citizens
who
could
vote
were
white
men
who
possess
property,
thankfully,
that
restricted
suffrage
has
been
expanded
in
fits
and
starts.
O
Although
to
this
day,
we
struggle
to
guarantee
the
right
to
vote
to
all
eligible
citizens.
Obviously,
over
time
there
have
evolved
various
restrictions
and
delineations
affecting
land
use.
Most
prominent
and
deeply
embedded
in
the
layout
of
our
communities
have
been
zoning
ordinance
and
code
restrictions,
which
can
be
seen
as
protective
barriers
to
show
to
allow
communities
and
neighborhoods
to
sustain
their
identity,
value
and
quality
of
life.
O
No,
we
do
not
have
license
to
do
exactly
as
we
wish
with
our
property,
nor
should
we,
as
we
turn
our
attention
to
rock
springs
ridge.
We
have
at
the
vortex
of
our
community
dilemma
and
assertion
by
the
golf
course
owners
that
their
prerogatives
to
further
develop
their
property
should
trump
the
wishes
of
1320
homeowners
to
protect
the
value
of
their
homes,
the
identity
and
life
quality
that
they
purchased
and
subscribed
to.
We
residents
believe
that
our
property
prerogatives
must
prevail
when
they
purchased
the
golf
course
property
and
began
to
operate
it
in
2005.
O
O
Now
they
are
bidding
to
change
the
rules
and,
subject
rock
springs
ridge
omers
to
a
zero-sum
game,
whereby
we
end
up
with
less
so
they
can
have
substantially
more.
That
is
we
lose
while
they
win
on
this
level
of
consideration.
The
strength
of
our
position
is
not
debatable.
We
have
an
airtight
case.
Thank
you
for
your
attention.
Thank
you.
M
M
P
Good
evening,
mayor
and
commissioners,
I'm
francisco
hernandez
from
country
address.
P
Let's
see,
I
come
to
you
tonight
to
applaud
the
idea
of
buying
cam
wewa,
this
area
alone,
minion
and
boy
scout
road
is
growing,
and
I
believe
residents
now
and
later
will
grateful
welcome
this
green
space
area.
I
am
the
vice
president
of
country
address
association
of
lakewood
road
in
a
city
neighborhood
located
in
southeastern
apopka.
P
Our
schools
have
lower
grades
than
the
rest
of
apopka,
which
is
one
of
the
reasons
why
myself,
my
wife
and
myself
drive
our
children
to
magnet
schools
in
downtown
orlando.
Our
neighborhoods
in
southeastern
apopka
are
looking
more
and
more
stressed,
and
we
need.
We
need
you
to
partner
with
us
on
improving
on
improvement
before
it
is
too
late.
P
If
you
look
at
this
picture,
the
one
I'm
showing
you
right
there
and
you
look
at
the
little
square,
the
closest
part
to
us
is
alonso
williams
park,
which
is
three
miles
away.
If
you
look
at
all
the
other
red
dots,
you
will
see
that
they
are
farther
away
southeastern
apopka
our
community
truly
needs
and
deserve
its
own
pocket
part.
It
will
lead
to
improved
home
values
safer
and
more
friendly,
neighborhoods
improve
fitness
and
health
outcomes,
higher
performance,
school
and
residents
who
will
become
more
engaged
with
our
city
apoca.
P
P
I
took
the
delivery
to
contact
the
agents
I
have
spoke
to
them.
There
is
two
properties
in
there
they're,
together.
Okay,
they
are
now
we're
not
talking
about
five
million
dollars,
three
million
dollars,
two
million
dollars
they
are
under
275
000.
P
Now
I
do
understand.
Purchasing
campueba
is
already
strange
for
the
current
city
budget,
but
I
also
know
this
console
values,
equity
and
fairness.
My
neighbors
and
I
understand
if
the
city
can
only
buy
the
land
for
the
park
at
this
time,
we
will
be
satisfied.
Its
construction
will
be
placed
on
a
five-year
budgetary
plan.
P
A
Q
M
R
All
right
good
evening,
my
name
is
karen.
Settle,
I
live
in
piedmont
park
subdivision
on
grasmere
drive,
I'm
actually
the
hoa
president
there.
Mr
mayor
members
of
the
commission,
I
appreciate
your
time
tonight.
First
off
I'd
like
to
comment
on
what
mr
hernandez
says
regarding
that
piece
of
property
there
at
the
corner.
I
too
agree
that
we
could
use
a
nice
little
park
there,
we're
concerned
that
there
might
be
a
god-awful
convenience
store
go
in
there
and
we
have
plenty
of
stores
with
walmart
and
sam's
and
all
that
type
of
thing.
R
So
I
concur
on
what
he's
referring
to
earlier
today.
I
don't
know
if
everyone
received
it,
because
I
did
get
it
out
a
little
bit
later.
I
sent
everyone
an
email.
Did
everybody
get
a
chance
to
look
at
it?
Okay,
good.
R
This
afternoon,
so
it
was
yeah
yeah
yeah,
it
was
a
little
bit
late.
I'm
sorry!
I
was
a
little
busy,
but
what
I
wanted
to
tell
you
was
mr
mayor.
I
was
in
attendance
at
the
concert
on
saturday
night,
what
a
lovely
concert
that
was,
I
really
enjoyed
it,
love
the
and
the
venue
out
there
is
beautiful,
which
really
kind
of
got
my
wheels
spinning.
Yet
again,
over
the
past
10
years,
I've
lived
in
piedmont
park
since
2001.
R
I've
been
the
president
there
for
at
least
10
years.
I
don't
even
know
anymore,
but
we
have
these
islands
that
are
were
built
as
part
of
that
subdivision
and
they
are
horrendous.
They
are
very
narrow,
as
you
can
see,
in
the
photos
that
I
attached
to
the
email
and
in
the
interest
of
time
this
evening,
they're
falling
apart.
R
R
R
Two
years
ago
we
spent
sixteen
thousand
dollars
out
of
our
own
money
to
re
whatever
you
do
refresh
a
retention
pond.
It
had
to
be
dug
out
because
it
hadn't
been
touched
in
20
years.
Four
years
ago
we
put
a
thirty
thousand
dollar
playground
inside
our
subdivision,
with
the
help
of
orange
county
neighborhood
grants
we're
currently
working
with
orange
county
grants
to
install
lighting
and
landscaping
and
our
interest
on
apopka
boulevard.
R
I've
come
to
the
city
on
numerous
occasions
in
the
past
10
years
to
the
road
department
and
every
single
time,
they've
said:
oh,
we
don't
have
money
for
that.
Well,
I
know
you
guys
just
got
some
like
a
little
bit
of
a
windfall
from
duke
energy.
So
I
served
you
know
you
got
some
extra
money,
so
maybe
you
could
kind
of
keep
us
in
mind.
Well,.
A
Exactly
he
he's
our
public
works
director
and
he'll,
give
you
his
card
and
we'll
have
him
or
or
his
paul
hathaway,
who
is
the
our
streets
guy
come
out
and
take
a
look
at
those
on
the
borehouse
road.
Now
I'll
tell
you
on
the
roads
right
now
we're
in
the
middle
of
doing
a
road
survey
to
look
at
all
our
roads
and
figure
out,
because
we
can't,
if
everybody
complains
about
their
road
right.
A
B
T
S
R
G
A
U
A
U
U
Okay,
so
this
property
right
here
in
this
property
and
this
property
are
owned
by
adventist
health.
This
is
our
property
and
then
these
two
little
pieces
down
here-
and
this
is
the
old
ocoee
apopka
road-
that
orange
county
deeded
to
us
when
they,
so
we
own
that
free
and
clear
it's
just
it's
just
property.
U
So
what
we've
proposed
is
we're
going
to
give
them
all
this
they're
going
to
give
us
this
piece,
which
you
can
see
the
road
right
of
way
here
or
the
the
proposed
alignment
and
we'll
use
this
property
for
the
road
and
ponds,
and
then
what
this
gives
them
is
a
nice
big
12
point
something
acre
piece
that
they
can
develop
and
they'll
have
access
on
ocoee,
apopka
and
we'll
give
them
access
on
harmon.
U
If
we
can
too
so
tim
clark
and
rebecca
heard
were
nice
enough
to
come
tonight,
so
I
thought
I'd
ask
them
up.
They
could
sure
I
can
tell
y'all
if
I'm
lying
or
telling
the
truth
about
this.
T
Clearly,
as
you
look
at
the
map,
there
we've
you
guys
own
a
piece
of
land
that
goes
straight
through
the
middle
of
our
land,
which
makes
that
really
hard
to
develop
on
for
us
and
then,
as
you
guys
as
we're
looking
at
harman
road
and
the
extension
of
that,
we
know
the
importance
of
that
to
the
city
and
the
importance
of
that
to
us
as
well,
and
we
know
the
need
for
the
fire
station
for
the
community
as
well,
that
we
believe
benefits
you
all
and
the
city
as
we're
growing
and
expanding
in
this
market.
T
So
we
believe
it's
a
benefit
for
for
both,
although
in
this
exchange
we
actually
give
up
a
little
bit
of
land,
but
we
believe
the
benefit
for
both
outweighs
that,
so
that
we
have
developed
a
developable
land
in
the
future.
So
thank
you.
A
U
Oh,
it's
not
shown
on
this
particular
graphic,
but
it's
going
to
go
right
there.
Okay,
I
think.
Originally
we
had
planned
it
somewhere
over
here,
but
it
I
think
it
fits
nicer
right
here
and
they're
happy
with
it
in
in
in
that
location.
The
signals
they'll
have
something
at
their
fire
station
that
will
preempt
here.
So
when
they're
come
when
they
come
flying
out
of
there.
U
The
signal
that
we're
going
to
install
as
part
of
this
project
at
okoye
pop
gun
and
harman
will
give
them
the
green,
so
they
can
get
to
where
they
need
to
go
and.
A
What's
really
interesting
about,
you
know
where
the
where
the
the
temporary
fire
station
is,
which
is
on
the
back
side
of
the
the
hospital.
I
know
that
that
the
chief
has
got
these
unbelievable
gis
mapping
on
on
calls
and
timing,
and
this
saves
us
like
30
seconds.
You
know
on
the
overall.
You
know
trips
that
would
come
out
of
here.
That
would
save
us
30
seconds
over
having
it
where
it
is
currently.
So
it's
a
it's
amazing
that
you
know
so
not
only
does
it,
it
worked
for
us
it.
A
It
even
you
know,
saves
30
30
seconds
off
of
our
normal
timing
across
all
the
calls
we'd
make
out
of
that
station
six.
So
it's
it's
it's
it's
it's
a
great!
It's
a
win-win
for
everybody!
A
Okay,
with
that
anybody
from
the
public
wish
to
speak
on
this
matter,
any
questions.
Anybody
everybody
good.
If
not
look
for
a
motion
to
approve,
let's
see
your
motion
to
authorize
the
city
administrator
to
approve
the
real
property
exchange
agreement
with
adventist
health
sun
belt
inc
to
acquire
the
property
needed
to
construct
the
harman
road
extension
and
fire
station
six.
So.
A
V
L
Ordinance
number
2802,
an
ordinance
of
the
city
of
apopka
florida
amending
the
future
land
use
element
of
the
apopka
comprehensive
plan
of
the
city
of
apopka.
Changing
the
future
land
use,
designation
from
mixed
use
to
industrial
for
certain
real
property
generally
located
north
of
hogshead,
road
and
west
of
hermit
smith,
road
owned
by
corey
holdings.
One
llc
comprising
11.94
acres,
more
or
less,
providing
for
severability
and
for
an
effective
date.
A
B
A
A
Q
Q
J
Yes
good
evening,
mr
mayor
and
commissioners
bobby
howe
planning
manager
on
january
12
2021,
the
planning
commission
voted
4-1
to
deny
a
variance
request
to
allow
264
square
foot
video
board
at
110
athletes.
Road.
The
video
board
was
used
to
be
utilized
in
conjunction
with
outdoor
worship,
services
conducted
in
the
parking
lot
to
allow
for
safe
worship
in
an
outdoor
setting
during
the
cobia
19
pandemic.
J
The
applicant's
argument
to
the
planning
commission
was
that
the
copenhagen
pandemic
constitutes
a
hardship,
as
provided
in
the
land
development
code,
the
planning
commission
concluded
that
the
applicant
failed
to
prove
a
hardship
existed
due
to
the
copenhagen
pandemic
and
denied
the
variance
request
following
the
denial
the
applicant
submitted
an
appeal
request
to
the
city
council,
stating
that
the
planning
commission
made
an
error
in
their
decision.
W
Okay,
first
matter,
because
this
matters
a
quasi-judicial
appeal:
I'd
like
each
each
member
of
the
council
to
divulge
if
they've
had
any
ex
parte.
S
W
A
S
A
M
W
This
is
an
appeal
from
from
a
decision
of
the
planning
commission
under
the
land
development
code.
The
city
council
has
appellate
jurisdiction
over
the
decisions
of
the
appellate
of
the
planning
commission.
What
that
means
is
you
will
be
examining
their
decision.
The
items
are
limited
to
the
record
that
was
presented
before
the
planning
commission.
This
is
not
an
opportunity
for
the
applicant
to
relitigate
the
case
or
to
bring
in
new
evidence
or
new
arguments
that
were
not
raised
before
the
planning
commission.
W
W
If
the
applicant
brings
forth
argument
that
their
the
planning
commission's
decision
was
not
based
on
and
not
supported
by
competent,
substantial
evidence
presented
before
it,
then
your
decision
would
be
to
you
can
either
deny
the
I'm
sorry.
You
can
either
overrule
the
decision
of
the
planning
commission.
A
third
option
is
you:
do
have
the
authority
to
remand
to
send
the
matter
back
to
the
planning
commission
with
instructions
to
review
the
application
based
on
uncertain
evidence?
W
You
are
not
to
step
in
step
in
the
shoes
of
the
planning
commission
or
substitute
your
judgment
for
theirs,
but
whether
the
evidence
that
was
presented
before
them
did
did
that
evidence
support
the
conclusion
that
they
raised,
which
was
that
this
variance
was
that
the
application
was
not
supported
by
the
standards
under
the
land
development
code
for
the
issuance
of
a
variance
and
that
the
evidence
did
not
support
such
a
variance
being
granted.
X
S
W
S
O
Y
All
right
well
good
evening,
mayor
and
city
council
members.
My
name
is
jonathan
huels.
I
am
with
the
lowndes
law
firm
at
215,
north
iola
drive,
orlando,
and
I'm
here
on
behalf
of
the
patmos
chapel
and
in
attendance
with
me
as
well,
is
the
lead
pastor
of
patmos
chapel
james
doggett,
and
there
are
also
members
of
the
congregation
that
are
here
in
in
support
of
this
appeal
request.
Y
What
what
is
before
you
today
is
what
was
presented
to
the
planning
commission,
which
is
a
request
for
a
variant
to
utilize,
an
existing
outdoor
video
board
that
has
been
installed
at
the
church
facility
and
has
remained
dormant
since
its
installation.
Just
by
way
of
background-
and
I
have
a
couple
of
slides
to
share
with
you
just
to
to
frame
the
issues
that
are
that
is
before
you
and
as
was
mentioned,
really.
Y
What
we're
we're
asking
you
to
find
is
that
there
was
in
fact
a
a
undue
hardship
presented
and
is
the
is
the
basis
of
need
for
the
video
board
and
that
under
hardship
is
what's
around
us
since
late
last
or
early
last
year,
and
it's
the
pandemic
and
the
pandemic
has
caused.
You
know
life
to
change
for
all
of
us,
none
so
more
dramatically
than
when
it
comes
to
organization,
organizing
and
worship.
So
let
me
just
frame
the
property
so
everyone's
familiar
with
it.
Y
Y
This
just
shows
the
general
vicinity
of
the
property
being
located
east
of
bradshaw
and
south
of
of
441..
Y
If
you
zoom
in
a
little
closer,
the
overall
property
is
six
acres
in
size.
The
actual
facility
is
right
around
a
thousand
square
feet
and
the
the
parking
lot
that
has
the
the
directional
arrows
on
it
is
the
parking
lot
where
the
church
hidden
is
currently
conducting
an
outdoor
warship
and
it's
it's.
It's
all
safely
done
outside
all
of
the
congregation
stays
in
their
cars.
Y
There
is
no
projected
sound
because
there
is
a
low
frequency
fm
station
that
the
participants
can
tune
into
and
listen
and
and
really
enjoy
receiving.
The
message,
as
you
can
see,
this
just
shows
the
the
actual
size
of
the
parking
lot.
Y
It's
a
little
less
than
two
acres
when
you
do
the
math
here's
a
picture
of
the
video
board,
as
I
mentioned
before,
the
church
started
conducting
outdoor
warship
last
year
in
an
effort
to
keep
their
congregation
engaged
to
allow
their
congregation
to
safely
worship,
and
they
went
and
said
you
know.
Y
How
can
we
make
this
enhance
this
experience
for
our
congregation
and
they
went
and
started
looking
around
and
they
they
said
well
having
a
video
board
that
could
project
the
speakers
that
are
at
the
front
of
the
parking
lot,
because
it's
oftentimes
difficult,
there's
no
grade
there
for
for
folks
parked
in
the
back
to
really
see
what's
going
on
towards
the
front
and
also
to
utilize
a
board
to
potentially
share
messages
from
those
that
could
not
be
there.
Y
But
could
potentially,
you
know,
be
projected
and
and
and
deliver
a
message
remotely.
So
they
went
and,
as
I
said,
they
they
went
and
looked
around.
They
found
a
company
in
the
midwest
that
specializes
in
video
boards
and
they
signed
a
contract.
Y
They
paid
tens
of
thousands
of
dollars
and
they
hired
a
recommended
contractor
and
the
contractor
went
and
put
up
the
video
board,
and
only
after
did
they
realize
that
the
contractor
didn't
do
what
he
was
supposed
to
do
and
he
didn't
pull
a
building
permit,
which
is
required
because
it
is
an
add-on
to
this
structure
and
it
did
require
a
building
permit,
and
that
was
when
the
church
was
informed.
That
that
built,
that
that
contractor
corrected
that
issue
and
went
to
go,
get
an
after
the
fact
permit
and
was
told
that.
Y
That
that
permit
would
not
be
processed
or
issued,
because
the
video
board
is
going
to
be
regulated
by
the
city
as
a
sign
and
that
it
exceeds
the
the
criteria
for
the
largest
signs
that
are
permitted
under
the
city's
land
development
code
by
64
square
feet.
So
the
video
board
is
22
by
12,
which,
if
you
measure
that
out,
is
264
square
feet.
Why
264
square
feet?
It's
really
driven
by
the
aspect.
Y
Ratio
22
by
12
allows
for
one
of
the
it's
it's
one
of
several
different
aspect
ratios
that
allows
for
the
full
use
of
the
screen
in
projecting
videos,
and
so
they
were
left
to
go
through
this
process.
So
the
video
board
hasn't
been
operated
since
it
was
erected
last
year
and
the
the
church
has
asked
me
to
help
assist
them
with
processing
this
application.
Y
Just
to
give
some
perspective
of
of
what
the
view
shed
is
for
this
video
board.
This
the
picture
on
the
left
is
looking
east,
so
it's
actually
taken
from
above
the
video
board
where
that
portica
share
is,
and
it's
looking
out
towards
the
parking
lot.
The
picture
on
the
right
is
looking
back.
The
other
direction
so
towards
the
west
and
the
video
board
is
right
in
this
location.
You
can
see
the
police
cars
kind
of
the
police.
Cruiser
is
kind
of
the
point
of
reference
here.
Y
And
finally,
this
is
on
the
eastern
side
of
the
property
of
the
actual,
the
the
cooper
palms
complex
and
it
is
taken
from
hawthorne
avenue
and
cooper
palms.
It
just
shows
how
far
away
that
it's
really
hard
to
see
here
and
I
apologize
was
a
little
lower
lights.
You
could
see,
but
the
video
board
is
actually
stuck
here
behind
these
palm
trees,
so
in
in
terms
of
mass
and
scale
of
the
overall
building,
which
is
quite
enormous,
it's
50
feet
tall
and
330
feet
wide.
The
massing
is,
is
it
does
not
dominate?
B
Y
Was
picked
to
try
to
give
the
most
optimal
view
to
that
parking
lot
view
shed
so
at
so
we
you
know.
We
believe
that
the
planning
commission
really
made
a
wrong
finding
and
we
believe
that
there
is
ample
support
and
the
staff
report
it
coupled
with
our
application,
which
is
made
of
record
and
is
incorporated
in
that
staff
report,
with
the
justification
statement
that
there
is
an
undue
hardship
here,
I
do
have
a
closing
slide.
Y
I
will
utilize,
but
first
I
wanted
to
give
pastor
dogett
an
opportunity
to
come
up
and
just
talk
a
little
bit
more
about
the
outdoor
worship
that
they've
been
conducting
out
there
and
what
a
success
it's
been
for
his
congregation
and
how
it's
kept
them
engaged
in
a
time
where
it's
been
very
difficult
to
get
groups
together
and
organize
and
stay
connected,
and
then
I'll
just
have
some
closing
remarks
after
that.
So
thank
you.
G
An
attorney
is
pastored
all
that
comes
up.
Maybe
I
mis
understood
your
questioning.
In
the
beginning,
we
asked
that
we
had
in
conversation,
and
my
conversation
was
in
reference
to
pastor
doggett.
I
had
not,
but
I
had
spoken
to
his
representative,
so
just
want
to
make
that
clarification.
Okay,
that's
fine!.
D
James
doggett,
pastor
of
the
patmos
chapel
seventh
avenue,
church
mayor,
nelson
and
distinguished
commissioners,
I
am
proud
to
represent
patmos
chapel
and
the
well
activity
center.
We
moved
from
winter
park
florida
to
the
apopka
area
when
we
purchased
the
facility
that
you
just
saw
and
we
actually
moved
in
there
towards
the
beginning
of
2020..
D
We
gave
ourselves
a
self-imposed
mandate
that
we
did
not
want
to
take
resources
from
the
community,
but
that
when
we
came,
we
wanted
to
bless
the
community
and
partner
with
churches
and
organizations
that
desire
to
help
those
in
need,
and
we
immediately
stepped
in
to
do
that.
We
found
a
house
in
south
apopka
where
there
was
a
dilapidated
kitchen
and
we
put
in
a
new
floor
new
cabinets,
new
counters,
new
appliances.
It
is
a
first-class
kitchen
now
at
no
expense
to
the
persons
who
needed
it.
D
D
We
also
partner
with
the
leadership
over
at
taylor
apartments
to
provide
whatever
it
is.
They
need
there
and
we're
looking
for
people
to
partner
with
just
to
help.
Folks,
in
addition
to
that,
every
morning,
at
7
30,
our
first
employee
comes
in
and
opens
up
the
building
so
that
at
8
o'clock,
when
orange
county
schools
has
its
program
where
students
who
have
been
suspended
come
to
be
tutored
and
don't
fall
behind
in
school.
They
come
and
we
facilitate
that.
D
We
also
facilitate
some
23
to
25
organizations
that
use
our
facility
and
individuals
who
come
to
do
basketball
activities.
Volleyball
martial
arts
gymnastics
what
else
soccer
indoor
soccer
you
name
it.
We
have
it
over
there
and
we
leave
it
available
for
the
community
to
use.
One
of
the
things,
though,
that
has
been
a
big
blessing
to
us,
is
again
we
moved
in
at
the
beginning
of
2020.
D
So
what
we
did
is
we
immediately
began
to
have
drive-in
service,
where
we
used,
as
the
attorney
said,
low
frequency
fm
signal
so
that
people
can
drive
into
the
parking
lot
face
our
building
and
listen
to
the
service
on
radio
but
watch
it
with
their
own
eyes.
We
stand
there
at
the
landing
between
level
one
and
two,
and
we
talk
down
on
the
floor
on
the
ground
level.
They're
singing.
There
is
music
that
is
played
and
we
do
this
every
saturday.
D
D
I
have
some
members
here,
faithful
members
who
attend
on
a
regular
basis,
who,
if
allowed,
would
like
to
speak
to
how
important
it
is
to
them
this
drive-in
service,
the
screen
that
you've
seen.
We
certainly
didn't
try
to
get
around
any
of
the
laws
or
rules
of
this
community,
but
we
hired
a
company
out
of
iowa
and
we
discovered
a
little
late
that
it
was
up
and
there
was
some
kind
of
a
problem
and
we're
trying
to
solve
it.
Now.
D
I
want
to
thank
you
for
considering
what
our
attorney
has
shared
and
what
I've
shared,
and
perhaps
what
some
of
the
members
will
share,
and
we
hope
that
we'll
be
able
to
continue
to
be
a
big
part
of
the
city
of
apopka.
Anything
we
can
do
to
bless
we
want
to,
but
we
definitely
want
to
hold
our
congregation
together
and
service
them
during
this
time
of
covet.
Thank
you
very
much.
S
D
D
This
and
answer
to
you
we
are
expecting
to
hear
from
every
year
we
do
the
chaplain
of
the
united
states
senate
chaplain,
barry
black.
He
can't
travel
right
now
he's
staying
in
washington.
He
is,
in
fact
the
pastor
of
the
united
states
senate
and
he
wants
to
stay
nearby
because
there's
a
lot
of
activity
and
he
chooses
not
to
travel,
but
as
soon
as
we're
able,
we
intend
to
have
him
on
the
board.
Addressing
us,
the
number
one,
the
number
one
motivational
speaker
in
america,
eric
thomas
has
made
a
commitment
to
address,
especially
our
youth.
D
S
Yeah
and
thank
you
for
explaining
some
of
the
background
of
the
ministry
and
stuff,
I
think
the
attorney
would
would
probably
counsel
me
to
stick
to
the
facts
at
hand
on
this
particular
piece
of
I
mean
it's
nice
to
know
that
for
sure
I
just
wanted
factually
on
this
piece
of
it.
I
just
wanted
to
understand
specifically
what
what's
intended
to
be
on
that
screen
on
a
go
forward
basis.
M
Right
right
now,
since
they're
not
using
the
screen,
where
is
he?
Where
is
he
standing
in
that
location?
Right
now,.
M
Y
H
D
Y
Y
M
Okay,
all
right,
I
I
think
I
did
ask
you
the
question
and
I'm
going
to
say
what
was
their
investment
in
the
screen.
Can
I
ask
that
question.
W
Y
So
it
was
a
considerable
amount,
it
was.
It
was
close
to
seventy
000
for
the
video
okay.
Now
I
just
want
to
wrap
up
with
these
points
and
then
happy
to
answer
your
questions
and
then,
if
there
are
people
from
the
public,
you
know
we'll
give
them
that
opportunity
to
come
up.
So
just
as
a
wrap-up,
where
I
showed
you
with
the
aerial
maps,
you
know
we
believe
all
of
the
criteria
as
set
forth
really
in
in
the
staff
report
in
our
our
materials
that
have
been
supported.
Y
There's
comments
about
competent,
substantial
evidence
of
the
record
already
for
this
council
to
approve
this
request
and
for
this
council
to
specifically
find
that
there
is
an
undue
hardship
presented
by
the
pandemic.
That
is
the
basis
for
this
variance
request,
but
just
to
wrap
up
the
the
the
area
is
surrounded
by
industrial
warehousing
and
really
a
heavily
vegetative,
railroad
right-of-way.
Y
As
I
said
before,
you
know
the
size
and
dimensions
were
really
picked
and
geared
towards
just
having
the
right
aspect,
ratio
and
the
size
to
adequately
provide
a
a
video
board
that
could
be
seen
from
a
two
acre
parking
field.
As
we
said
before,
you
know,
and
as
pastor
dogett
had
commented
on,
you
know.
The
whole
basis
of
this
is
to
further
enhance
what
has
really
been
a
success
story
in
utilizing
the
church
utilizing
its
its
facilities
to
be
able
to
safely
conduct
warship
in
the
in
the
time
of
this
pandemic.
Y
Y
Y
There
will
be
no
signage
and
we
can
commit
to
that
and
would
be
voluntarily
place
that
condition
we
could.
We
would
put
it
on
disapproval.
Y
There
would
be
no
amplified
sound
in
with
use
of
the
video
board,
as
we
mentioned
before.
The
the
church
is
already
utilizing
a
low
frequency
fm
station.
They
would
continue
to
do
that
any
time
the
the
board
was
utilized
and
we
are
committed
and
and
for
the
purposes
of
this
variance,
make
it
very
narrow
in
scope,
and
that
would
be
that
the
video
boards
only
used
by
right
if
it
was
to
be
approved
by
this
council,
would
be
during
the
saturday
warship
service
that's
currently
being
conducted
outside.
Y
We
would
provide
that
there
is
a
another
process
to
go
through
if,
if,
if
there
wanted
to
be
a
special
event
to
use
the
video
board-
and
that
would
be
the
city's
special
use
permit
process
that
goes
through
drc
and
is
ultimately.
Y
Or
is
that
ultimately
yeah
just
drc
for
for
vetting
and
ultimate
approval
and
the
thought
process
here
is
that
you
know
maybe
there?
There
are
other
ways
this
video
board
could
be
used
utilized
in
the
future
in
a
very
limited
manner,
very
controlled
manner
and
with
the
city's
approvals
that
that
we're
not
thinking
of
today.
But
you
know,
because
we
are
coming
to
you
in
this
posture.
Y
You
know
that
that
it
is
an
after
the
fact
request,
and
we
know
that
we're
willing
to
put
these
very
limited
conditions.
I
don't
think
the
church
ever
thought
that
these
conditions
were
going
to
be
placed
on
it
when
it
originally
made
this
investment,
but
in
terms
of
the
the
posture
that
we're
in
today,
the
church
is
prepared
to
accept
an
approval.
If
it
was,
you
know
the
the
determination
of
of
the
city
council
with
these
conditions
in
place.
Y
So,
like
I
said
before,
I
I
I
really
think
there
is
if
it
was
already
of
record
adequate
evidence
that
there
is
a
an
undue
hardship,
that's
really
dry,
driving
behind
what
this
request
before
you
happy
to
answer
any
questions.
S
Yeah,
I
mean
it's
more
just
the
facts
that
we've
been
presented
thus
far.
You
know
because
my
study
of
the
issue
here
is,
I
think,
there's
good
intent
on
all
on
all
parties
staff-
the
planning
commission
applicant.
S
Obviously
this
council,
hopefully
we'll
have
a
good
intent
here,
but
where
I
always
kind
of
gravitate
towards
is
the
facts
at
hand
right,
I
mean
it's
similar
to
what
we
discussed
in
the
workshop
earlier.
All.
D
S
S
If
someone
can
show
it
to
me
a
connection
between
sign
definition
and
the
lack
of
definition
around
video
board
and
within
our
current
code.
I
there's
there's
merit
into
was
the
planning
commission
reacting
to
the
proper
considerations
when
it
was
presented
as
a
sign
during
their
determination,
and
that's
where
I
find
some
challenge
there?
S
W
Now
you
either
affirm
the
decision
you
overrule
the
decision
and
that
your
your
decision
to
overrule
it
has
to
be
based
that
you
believe
that
the
evidence
presented
by
the
applicant
is
competent,
substantial
evidence
to
support
a
finding
that
they've
met
all
the
standards
for
a
variance
or
you
can
remand
it
back
to
planning
council
planning
commission
to
examine
it
under
these
aspects.
I
think
the
key
is
the
issue
that's
really
presented.
W
That's
before
you
tonight
is.
The
planning
commission's
decision
was
that
the
applicant
did
not
present
competent,
substantial
evidence
to
support
what
is
the
required
finding
under
section
2.5.5,
a
b
1
of
the
land
development
code,
which
is
there
are
practical
and,
and
the
code
reads
well
b-
is
a
zoning
variance
shall
be
approved
only
on
a
finding
the
applicant
demonstrates.
S
And
I
don't
dispute
their
interpretation
of
that
language.
What
I
would
dispute
is
the
idea
that
it
was
presented
as
a
variance
to
the
sign,
ordinance
or
sign
code,
meaning
in
the
absence
of
saying
that
this
thing
that
we're
talking
about
is
a
sign
or
not
a
sign
if,
if
it's
a
video
board-
and
we
do
not
have
any
code
documented
within
our
lan
development
code
or
ordinances
around
that
in
the
absence
of
clearly
defined
code
is-
is
a
misinterpretation.
That's
that's
the
point
that
I'm
arguing
well.
W
W
What
the
closest
equivalent
to
this
use
that
they're,
seeking
a
variance
for
which
would
be
to
be
assigned,
and
the
issue
presented,
was
the
variance
that
they're
seeking
isn't
for
the
sign
per
se,
but
that
the
square
footage
of
the
sign
went
above
the
maximum
square
footage
for
an
allowable
sign
under
the
land
development
code.
So
the
variance
is
for
the
64
extra
square
feet
that
this
video
board
is
in
a
way
to
try
to
they.
W
The
the
applicant
made
the
try
to
compare
this
to
a
sign
and
therefore
seek
a
variance
to
the
sign
code
based
on
the
overall
square
footage
of
the
sign.
If
we,
if
we
treat
it
as
a
video
board
or
a
for
lack
of
a
better
term,
a
jumbotron
without
a
scoreboard,
that's
not
an
exp,
an
express
pr
permitted
use
under
our
land
development
code
and
then,
therefore,
any
type
of
jumbotron
xs
size.
W
A
variance
allows
you
to
have
a
permitted
use
on
your
property,
but
that
there
is
extenuating
circumstances
on
your
property.
The
easiest
example
is
you
have
an
oddly
shaped
lot
that
doesn't
allow
you
to
meet
the
same
setback
requirements
of
the
other.
Similarly
situated
lots
around
you
and
therefore
you
seek
to
have
some
modifications
so
that
you
can
exercise
the
same
property
rights
as
other,
similarly
situated
property
owners.
In
this
case,
the
decision
of
the
planning
commission
was
based
on
that.
W
You
know
legally,
when
you're
looking
at
very,
if,
if
permitting
the
use
of
cobit
as
a
hardship
for
the
granting
of
a
variance,
you
could
be
opening
the
door
to
other
requests.
Practically
speaking,
I
run
a
barbershop,
I'm
not
allowed
to
have
folks
know
and
when
we
had
that
issue
and
you
couldn't
congregate,
can
someone
then
theoretically
seek
a
variance
to
the
to
the
code
stating
well?
I
want
to
operate
my
barber
shop
at
my
house
covid's
my
hardship.
S
Yeah-
and
I
guess
that's
the
point
that
I'm
arguing
right,
why
was
it
treated
as
a
sign?
Maybe
that's
a
staff
kind
of
a
logic
as
to
why
it
was
treated
as
a
sign.
M
Z
As
the
attorney
mentioned,
staff
was
working
for
a
way
to
to
allow
something
like
this
to
occur,
because
it
was
up
already
and
as
the
attorney
mentioned,
as
michael
mentioned,
if
it's
not
looked
at
as
a
sign,
we
don't
have
a
video
board
as
a
permitted
use,
which
means
it
would
not
be
allowed
in
the
first
place.
It
would
have
to
come
down
so
by
allowing
it
to
go
as
a
variance
for
the
square
footage
it
at
least
had
a
chance
to
keep
going
we're
trying
to
work
with
them.
Z
Z
S
A
Of
a
sign
again,
I
think,
with
that
we're
going
to
open
up
pandora's
box.
If
we
say
that
the
video
board's
not
assigned,
then
everybody
can
put
up
a
video
board.
So
I
I
think.
S
What
I'm
getting
at
well
long
term,
I
mean
we
should
probably
have
a
policy
in
place
to
if
there's
video
board.
Let's
you
know
every
time
that
there's
a
new
thing
that
is
presented
that
we
haven't
contemplated,
it's
it's
cause
for
us
to
have
a
conversation
to
say
sure.
Should
we
build
policy
around
video
boards
now
or
because
this
doesn't
mean
for
my
purposes
it
doesn't
meet
the
science.
Z
Well,
we
do
allow
monument
signs.
50
can
be
a
for
all
practical
purposes.
A
video
board
you've
seen
the
changeable
copies
of
signs,
and
they
they
have.
You
know
people
walking,
they
have
a
message.
They
have
the
time
they
have
the
date
they
have
weather
snow
is
coming
so
the
way
I
was
looking
at
this
is
in
order
to
keep
this
going.
Is
it's
similar
to
that
type
of
a
message
board.
Z
The
rotary
that's
a
monument
signed,
but
50
is
allowed
to
be
movable
motion.
You
know
where
you
can
conv,
where
you
can
see
a
message
being
projected.
You
know
whether
or
not
it's
you
know
something
occurring
at
kitland
nelson
park
or,
if
there's
an
event
going
on
something
like
that,
it's
a
it's
a
that
is.
It
is
a
sign.
A
Michael
a
question
for
you
trying
to
I'm
trying
to
like
jim
trying
to
get
the
yes,
and
if
I
can,
one
of
the
things
I
discussed
with
the
pastor
is:
could
we
give
them
not
give
them
the
authority
to
do
it,
but
give
them
a
two-year.
W
W
If,
theoretically,
if
the
item
would,
if
the
request
were
to
come
in
at
the
maximum
square,
footage
permissible
for
assigned
staff
would
have
processed
it
as
a
sign
application
and
they
would
have
moved
forward
and
it
would
have
never
been
presented
to
the
planning
commission
for
a
variance
right.
The
variance
isn't
the
sign.
The
variance
is
the
size
of
the
sign
and
they're
seeking
a
hardship
claiming
covid
as
their
hardship
to
justify
the
excess
in
the
size
of
the
sign
that
would
be
permittable
under
the
code,
not
the
sign
in
in
and
of
itself.
A
W
I
don't
think
this
council
has
the
authority
to
extend
that.
Would
that
would
be
the
case
if
practically
speaking,
the
item,
the
the
the
appeal
is,
if
the
decision
is
affirmed,
the
matter
gets
related
back
to
code
enforcement
code
enforcement
can,
in
theory,
initiate
an
enforcement
action
and
then
be
determine
the
time
for
compliance.
However,
the
item
is
still
not
consistent
with
the
language
in
our
land
development
code
and
the
council
does
not
have
the
authority
to
do
a
temporary
waiver
of
the
land
development
code.
For
for
certain
items
I
mean
the
code
reads.
W
Z
It's
article
10.
Z
Okay,
any
writing
pictorial
presentation,
number
illustration
or
decoration
flag,
banner
or
pennant
or
other
device
which
is
used
to
announce
direct
attention
to
identify
advertise
or
otherwise
make
anything
known.
The
term
sign
shall
not
be
deemed
to
include
the
terms
building
or
landscaping
or
any
architectural
embellishment
of
a
building
not
intended
to
communicate
information.
G
They
have
presented
some
conditions
for
the
use
of
the
this
variance
be
granted.
Does
this
commission
have
the
authority
to
grant
the
variance
with
these
conditions,
and
I
was
looking
for
it
in
this
report,
but
somewhere?
I
read
that
by
granting
this
variance
did
not
set
a
precedence
for
others
to
come.
To
do
the
same
thing.
Is
that
not
correct.
W
Correct
variances
are
really
considered
on
a
one-time.
It's
only
to
apply
to
that
property,
so
you're
not
creating
precedent
for
any
future
various
applications.
As
for
the
can
the
issues
and
conditions,
I
would
advise
the
council
if,
if
you
were
to
feel
that
way
to
remand
the
batter
matter
back
to
the
planning
commission
and
have
the
the
discussion
of
the
proprieties
of
the
conditions
or
whether
those
conditions
are
to
be
improv
or
to
be
approved
done
by
the
planning.
Y
Mr
hughes,
I
I
I
would
if
it
was
the
pleasure
of
this
board,
I'd
voluntarily
place
those
conditions
on
this
and
we
could
have
it
written
into
the
record
to
put
them
on
here
voluntarily,
meaning
I'm
volunteering
them.
But
it
would
be
made
a
part
of
this
if
it
was
the
pleasure
of
the
city.
G
I
thought
dusted
down
was
fine
but
they're
limited
to
10
to
1
I
mean
what,
if
you
know
the
holy
spirit
got
a
hold
to
me.
He
went
to
110.
Z
It
originally
said
the
development
review
committee
stated
that
the
uses
need
to
remain
oriented
towards
worship
viewing
or
showing
of
motion
pictures
picture
films
is
prohibited,
renting
of
the
video
board
will
be
prohibited.
External
speakers
are,
our
system
is
prohibited.
Nighttime
uses
are
also
prohibited
unless
approved
by
the
city's
drc,
and
then
it
also
said,
if
other
uses
are
to
arise
in
the
future,
they
must
be
presented
and
taken
through
a
special
event
permit
process.
Z
What
I'd
recommend
is
that
that
where
it
says,
if
other
uses,
I
would
say
if
these
or
other
uses
were
to
arise
in
the
future,
that
they'd
be
presented
as
a
special
exception.
Permit
process
which
goes
through
drc.
A
At
planning.
W
All
right,
in
order
for
this
council
to
consider
whether
to
imply
the
conditions
you
would
have
to
take
still
the
first
step,
and
that
would
be
to
make
the
determination
that
the
planning
commission's
decision
was
incorrect
and
that
the
applicant
has
provided
competent,
substantial
evidence
to
support
the
finding
of
the
first
standard
for
a
variance
that
you
had
that
there
is
a
sorry
I'm
trying
to
get
to
the
right
language
that,
because
that
that's
the
what
what
the
planning
commission
found
was
of
the
nine
standards
in
which
they
had
they
have
they're
required
to
make
a
finding
planning
commission's
decision
was
that
the
applicant
did
not
provide
evidence
to
support
the
practical
difficulties
in
carrying
out
the
strict
letter
of
the
code,
in
that
the
hardship
was
due
to
characteristics
of
the
land.
W
Footage
of
the
sign
does
not
present
is
is
not
the
size
of
the
sign
is,
is
what
was
what
and
covet
creates
a
practical
difficulty,
not
the
sign
by
itself,
and
if
you
then
find
that
their
their
evidence
supports
that
finding,
then
you
can
move
forward
to
the
to
the
conditions,
but
you
can't
get
to
the
conditions
until
you
actually
make
that
finding
that
the
applicant
has
met
all
nine
standards
for
the
granting
of
a
variance.
Y
And
let
me
recenter
the
undo
hardship,
because
I
think
it's
already
of
record.
It
was
the
same.
This
is
the
same
presentation
that
was
presented
to
the
planning
commission.
If
you,
if
you
look
at
it-
and
you
want
to
view
it
in
in
the
description-
and
it
was
a
good
description
that
michael
made-
I
mean
we're
talking
about
a
large
parking
field.
It's
two
acres.
Y
It's
350
by
335
feet
by
250
feet
and
the
the
maximum
video
board
that'd
be
allowed
by
right
is
200
feet,
we're
talking
about
64,
more
feet
to
make
a
and
have
a
video
board.
That's
as
ample
size
to
be
able
to
service
that
view
shed-
and
you
know
I
I
think,
there's
a
number
of
ways
you
can
get
there
if
you
want
to
get
there
and
we
can.
This
is
a
variance.
It
stands
by
itself.
Y
It's
not
doesn't
have
a
precedent
value,
it's
not
a
zoning
decision
or
a
link
or
a
land
use
decision,
and
I
think
we
can
condition
this
in
such
a
manner
that
it
makes
really
no
sense
for
anyone
else
to
ever
want
to
attempt
this
based
on
the
costs
and
the
limitations
and
use
that
that
are
in
the
staff
report
that
we're
willing
to
place
on
this.
On
this
request
before
you.
S
How
many,
since
this
is
a
flat
surface,
if
someone
is
in
the
back
of
that
property
and
without
the
use
of
video
board
projection,
would
they
be
able
to
see
the
people
being
presented
underneath
the
overhang
there.
G
S
Y
Believe
it
does,
I
believe,
there's
enough
there
to
find.
I
think
that's
what
was
presented
to
the
planning
commission.
I
think
it
was
already
presented
to
you
as
part
of
the
as
a
basis
of
need
for
the
video
board
earlier
and
I'll
say
it
again.
I
mean
it's,
it
is
there's
no
grade
there.
It's
not
built
as
a
stadium,
it's
not
built
as
a
traditional.
You
know,
church
that
has
grades
so
that
the
rope
behind
you
is
is
higher
than
than
your
row
and
the
row
behind
that
is
higher,
so
it
it
allows.
Q
Well
again,
it's
like
ada
compliance.
We
we
facilitate
things
for
those
who
whose
ability
to
partake
is
limited,
and
it
seems
that,
just
as
you
just
described
there
is
a
limitation
of
the
ability
for
people
at
the
back
to
be
able
to
experience
that
service
as
people
at
the
front.
If
you
don't
have
something
to
project
that
that
you
know
we're
caught
on
our
own
code
at
this
point-
and
I
don't
think,
there's
anybody
who
sees
this
as
a
problem
issue.
This
is
something
that
I
think
is
a
great
service.
Q
Q
Y
Y
Well,
I
can't
say
that
for
sure
no,
I
I'm
I'm.
I
can't
put
on
the
record
here
with
any
certainty
that
you
know
what
I
believe
the
size
and
the
ratio
dictated
that
they
they
had
the
view
shed,
and
they
said
this
is
this-
gives
you
a
a
board
that
can
be
seen
by
all
spaces
in
the
parking
lot,
and
that's
that
that
truly
was
the
the
tail
wagon,
the
dog
and
that's
why
they
went
with
that
size?
That's
why
they
purchased
that
size.
Y
Q
So
I
think
in
that
sense
it
creates
a
hardship
for
a
congregation
to
be
able
to
serve
the
people
in
that
same
aspect-
and
you
know
to
commissioner
becker's
point-
I
struggle
with
the
issue
of
calling
it
a
sign,
but
I
understand
we're
trying
to
find
a
way
to
fit
this,
because
if
we
don't
have
something
to
describe
it,
it's
already
excluded,
so
to
call
it
that
is
to
try
and
find
a
way
to
get
the
foot
in
the
door.
But
again
the
the
nature
of
of
a
sign.
Q
Is
it's
not
just
you
know
a
picture
of
the
church
and
pastor
an
advertisement
in
that
sense,
it's
just
simply
reproducing
commissioner
becker
so
well
with
his
words
but
reproducing
what
is
a
live.
Q
You
know
service
that's
going
on,
so
this
is
facilitating
the
help
for
the
people
to
see
it
all
the
way
to
the
back
without
that
they're
hindered,
especially
when
you're
in
a
vehicle.
You
know
it
limits
that
already
and
the
fact
that
it
doesn't
create
a
problem
with
the
committee
around
it.
I
think
a
variance
in
this
place
can
work
where
it
might
not
in
another
place.
If
we
can
get
to
that
bar
and
I'm
I
don't,
I
don't
see
why
we
can't.
M
Can
I
say:
ditto
ditto,
ditto
ditto,
and
I
mean
that's
what
I'm
struggling
with
is
that
it's
its
purpose
is,
is
to
serve
his
his
congregation
and
we're
really
stuck
on
this
200
square
foot,
and
it's
really
the
sign
that
we're
dealing
with
we're
not
dealing
with
what
it's
it's
supposed
to
be
doing.
So
I'm
I'm
kind
of
help
us
to
try
and
get
somewhere
where
we
don't
just
disallow
it
completely,
and
so
I'm
asking
you
I
mean:
how
do
we
do
it?
M
It's
the
third
choice,
sending
it
back
to
pnz
to
planning
and
zoning
and
they're
the
only
ones
that
can
provide
the
variance.
W
You
can
give
them
direction
to
to
consider.
My
job
is
to
counsel
you
on.
What's
what
the
language
the
wording
of
the
law
is
and
the
decision
of
the
planning
commission,
if
you
my
my
council,
is
and
on
behalf
of
staff,
the
planning
commission
found
that
they
didn't
meet
the
first
standard,
which
is
that
there's
no
hardship
due
to
the
characteristics
of
the
land,
and
I
think
the
planning
commission's
decision
was.
W
M
W
If,
if
you
do
believe-
and
I
cannot
tell
you
how
to
vote
my-
I
can
only
counsel
you
on
this
is
what
the
law
reads.
But
if
you
believe
that
the
applicant
has
persuaded
you
that
he
has
presented
competent,
substantial
evidence
to
support
the
finding
that
they
meet,
they
require
the
required
findings
of
the
first
one,
be
one.
W
Then
your
decision
can
be
to
reverse
the
the
decision
of
the
planning,
commission
and
state.
They
meet
all
nine
and
therefore
variance
can
be
granted.
The
code
does
allow
you
to
modify
the
decision
of
the
planning
commission.
So
if
you
do
find
that
the
applicant
has
presented
the
evidence
to
support
to
reverse
the
decision,
you
do
have
the
authority
to
confirm
you
do
have
the
authority
to
modify
the
decision
of
the
planning
commission.
W
W
The
you
can
modify
so
they
would.
You
would
make
that
you
would
render
that
decision,
that
you
hereby
modify
the
decision.
It's
it's
reversed
and
you
would
then
impose
the
what
was
the
recommended
action
on
the
part
of
the
staff
to
include
those
conditions
and
the
variance
would
be
granted
as
requested.
W
M
W
The
bottom
line
is
that
what
they're
claiming
is
the
hardship
is
covet
because
they
cannot
put
the
number
of
people
they
wish
to
put
within
the
building
in
order
and
and
comply
with
any
type
of
social
distancing.
The
problem
is
that
that
hardship
is
temporary,
even
though
it
feels
like
this
pandemic
has
been
going
on
forever.
It's
temporary,
so
therefore
it's
not
a
hardship,
that's
actually
tied
to
the
land,
a
true
hardship
that
is,
that
is
due
to
the
characteristics
of
the
land.
Is
you
can't
change
it?
W
If
you
have
a
corner
lot
on
a
lakeshore,
your
lot
is
below
any
standards
to
be
able
to
meet
setbacks.
You
can't
meet
a
25
foot
side,
yard
setback
because
you're
in
an
oddly
shaped
lot
that
geologically
does
not
permit
it.
There
is
nothing
that
that
can
that
can
change,
and
therefore
that
is
a
true
hardship
that
you
need
a
variance
from
the
code
in
order
to
be
able
to
build
a
home.
W
In
this
case,
the
hardship
is
temporary.
Covet
is
a
temporary
hardship
because,
theoretically,
come
december,
this
hardship
no
longer
exists
on
the
land.
It's
it's
gone,
and
yet
that
so
that's
when
it's
it
I
I
will.
I
will
commend
council
for
the
unique
and
novel
argument
that
the
pandemic
constitutes
a
hardship
under
for
variance
purposes,
but
I
mean
my
advice
to
to
the
council:
is
that
in
terms
of
variances,
when
you're
talking
about
a
hardship,
it's
hardship
really
tied
to
the
characteristics
of
the
land
that
there
is
something
physically.
W
That
is
part
of
the
land.
That
is
restricting
you
from
actually
abiding
by
the
strict
and
literal
interpretations
of
the
land
development
code.
In
this
case,
it's
it's
coveted,
and
while
this
is
not,
it
doesn't
establish
precedence,
you're
also
thinking
the
number
of
future
applicants
that
planning
commission
will
have
to
consider,
because
anyone
can
claim.
There's
a
pandemic
is
hence
a
hardship.
W
And
now
I
want
to
be
able
to
use
my
land
in
a
different
way
or
not
have
to
apply
the
land
development
code
strictly,
because
there's
an
external
environmental
factor
that
I
I
deem
to
be
a
hardship.
The
language
and
the
code
is
really
strictly
limited
to
a
hardship
due
to
the
characteristics
of
the
land
and
that's
the
basis
for
the
variance
and
not
a
variance
so
that
you
don't
have
to
follow
the
strict
letter
of
the
law
so
that
the
the
needs
of
the
landowner
can
be
satisfied.
W
And
in
this
case
I
think
the
planning
commission
took
into
consideration
we're
not
talking
about
a
hardship
to
the
land,
but
the
owner
is
seeking
to
satisfy
his
needs
by
erecting
a
sign
that
doesn't
meet
the
land
development
codes
requirements
for
a
sign
in
order
to
change
his
use
from
indoor
to
outdoor.
Y
And
I
also
think,
as
part
of
the
presentation
of
the
planning
commission
and
what's
been
presented
here,
there
is
evidence
in
the
record
that
the
the
configuration
of
this
parking
lot
being
wider
than
it
is
deeper,
but
still
being
huge.
Two
acres
in
size
that
the
side,
the
64
square
feet
that's
being
sought
as
this
variance
as
part
of
this
variance
is
needed
in
order
for
to
accommodate
that
viewshed,
and
I
think
that
is
unique
feature
of
this
property.
It
wasn't
created
by
the
owner.
G
And
I
heard
you
say
that
kovic
is
going
to
be
over
in
december
and
that's
the
reason
why
he's
doing
some
temporary
use?
Well,
let's
suppose
that
he
decides
that
this
is
successful
and
he
wants
to
continue
past
december
to
continue
their
worship
outside
on
sundays
when
on
saturday,
if
we
grant
this
variance-
and
so
then
that
being
the
case,
then
the
land
would
be
object
because
it's
all
flat
and
they
will
not
be
able
to
see
the
board
it's.
G
Y
And
mayor,
I
think
you
get
there
with
the
conditions,
because
the
conditions
say
the
use
is
in
conjunction
with
warship
services.
So
if
they
go
back
inside
right,
it's
not
going
to
be
utilized
everyone's
going
to
be
inside
god
willing
we
get
through
this
soon,
and
so
that
that
gives
that
protection
and
limitation
and
assurance
to
city
council.
That's
going
to
be
utilized
for
what
it
was
intended,
which
is
to
really
continue
to
have
this
congregation
engaged
and
if
they're,
if
they're
worshiping
inside,
then
the
video
board's
not
going
to
be
utilized.
A
Let
me
ask
you
one
more
question:
can
can
you
blacken
the
64
feet
around
the
edge
to
get
it
down
to
200
square
feet?
Does
that
mean
I
think.
Y
But
it's
not
programmed
or
wired
to
act
as
independent
panels.
If
that
makes
sense,
there's
one
video
feed
it
gets
spread
out
and
there's
an
algorithm
that
sends
it
over
this
the
size
of
the
screen.
We
don't
know
of
an
ability
to
do
that.
If
so,
then
they
would
have
gone
permitted
this
and
been
using
it
and
sought
the
variance
potentially
in
the
meantime
and
had
and
then
but
it's
it's
not
possible.
So.
S
Again,
I'm
going
back
to
based
off
your
testimony,
I'm
going
I'm
keying
in
on
the
topographical
condition.
S
S
Q
Well,
it
appears
that
the
staff
has
already
been
working
with
them.
They've
already
agreed
to
certain
conditions
that
I
think
really
make
this
feasible,
and
that
is
my
exact
contention
is.
I
think
it
is
worth
giving
a
variance
because
of
the
topography.
I
think
it's
meant
that
bar
to
me,
and
could
we.
A
S
S
Thing
to
discuss
is,
like
I
said
before,
a
policy
conversation
now.
That's
I'm
kind
of
sidebaring
off
of
the
issue
at
hand
here,
but
like
the
city
of
orlando,
has
a
300
square
foot
max
for
their
video
screens
and
there's
designation
between
those
types.
So
the
question
would
then
become
is
if,
whatever
the
business
of
today,
if
we
set
policy
after
the
fact
would
that
get
grandfathered
in
or
would
it
always
be.
W
They'd
have
a
variance
that
runs
with
the
land
if
in
the
at
a
future
date.
Now
something
is
made,
that's
been
brought
into
compliance,
let's
say.
Theoretically,
I
mean
I
can't
remember
your
exact
square
footage
but
260.,
okay,
264,
let's
say
in
the
future,
assuming
our
in
arguendo
that
we
we
adopt
a
provisional
land
development
code
that
allows
for
video
screens
video
movable
type
kind
of
like
I'm
picturing
as
you're
driving
down
I-4.
W
The
big
movable
sign
on
the
side
of
the
amway
center
and
the
city
permits
those
I'm
not
going
to
go
into
where
we
would
permit
them.
But
let's
say
we
permit
them
in
their
300
square
feet.
They
have
a
variance
on
the
property.
Yet,
however,
they
could
then
increase
their
signage
to
300
square
feet
and
be
consistent
with
the
code
that
would
be
permissible.
R
S
A
V
A
W
A
W
No,
but
if,
if
we
were
to,
I
think
we
had
this
discussion
if
somewhere
to
come
in
and
put
a
video
sign,
that's
on
temporary
scaffolding
think
you're
having
let's
say
you
have
a
music
that
say
we
have
a
music
festival
at
the
amphitheater.
We
want
to
provide
extra
video
and
we
put
temporary
scaffolding,
it's
not
a
fixed
and
therefore
the
use
is
over.
It's
dismantled
and
taken
away.
That's
that's
a
different
issue
as
to
this
sign,
which
is
permanently
affixed
onto
to
the
structure.
Y
And
I'll
just
you
know
put
in
you
know
once
again
just
remind
it.
This
is
being
tailored
right
now
that
the
only
use
by
wright
is
in
conjunction
with
the
outdoor
warship
service.
So
once
they
go
indoors,
it's
gonna
stay,
you
know,
and
maybe
the
church
will
be
pushing
a
policy
a
more
global
policy,
but
right
now
they
got
a
board
up
there.
That
is
dormant
and
they.
X
Y
Want
to
utilize
it
and-
and
you
know
be
able
to
to
hopefully
only
utilize
it
for
a
short
period
of
time,
but
at
least
get
something
out
of
that
investment.
I
mean
truly
and
and
this
and
we've
worked
with
staff-
and
I
think
we've
come
up
with
some
conditions
to
protect
the
city
and
and
having
the
ability
to
go
through.
Y
The
special
use
permit
allows
at
least
the
possibility
for
other
uses
of
the
board,
allows
the
possibility
that
maybe
there's
some
ventures,
maybe
even
possibly
with
the
city
that
you
know
like
the
thing
I
could
think
of,
but
I'm
not
on
the
church
board
or
in
church
leadership
is
hey,
have
a
family
movie
night.
You
know
sponsored
by
the
the
church
you're
sponsored
by
the
city
in
the
church
or
sponsored
by
a
couple
of
parties
where
you
know.
Y
Permit
allows
it,
and
you
know
I
agree
with
you,
commissioner
becker
I
you
know,
covet
has
kind
of
changed
everything
and
the
city
just
went
through
this
huge
undertaking
of
updating
its
land
development
code,
what
2017,
2018
and
2019
sorry
it
feels
like
four
years
ago
when
I
was
dealing
with
that
transition
ad
a
couple
projects
that
were
you
know
what
side
of
the
mountain
are
we
on,
but
it
just
wasn't
thought
of
you
know
I
I
specifically
looked
at
when
this
issue
first
landed
on
me.
Y
Y
But
now
due
to
covet
things
are
changing
and
it
it
could
be
potentially
something
policy
setting
that
could
come
in
in
in
you
know,
after
the
fact
I
mean
I
just
think,
there's
there's
enough
in
the
of
in
the
record,
based
between
the
staff
report,
which
is
favorable
and
our
our
application
materials
for
this
board
to
find
that
the
criteria
have
been
met,
and
I
think
it's
very
conditioned
to
be
very
specific
and
protective
of
of
this.
The
city's.
You
know
public
safety,
welfare,
help,
okay,.
S
Yeah
so
just
kind
of
wrap
everything
up,
so
I
have
full
respect
for
what
the
planning
commission
did,
how
they
assess
this.
The
determination
that
they
came
to
that.
However,
again
during
the
testimony
here,
I
think
there's
the
topographical
condition
that
warrants
the
size
of
the
the
sign
video
board,
whatever
we're
calling
it
for
this
particular
location.
S
And
really
I
don't
you
know,
I
don't
know
that
I'm
even
putting
time
constraints
on
that,
because
we're
going
to
run
with
a
64
square
feet
overance,
if
that's
even
a
word,
with
the
idea
that
we
could
potentially
create
another
policy
around
video
boards.
That
might
surpass
that
long
term.
S
Anyways,
because
again
I
mean
you
could
have
easter
services,
whatever
the
case
might
be
after
this,
after
cobit
and
kovid
really
should
not
be
to
our
attorney's
point,
not
really
a
deciding
factor
here,
it's
the
it's,
the
the
condition
of
the
land
that
supports
the
larger
video
screen
and
that's
where
I'm
at
and
now.
If
we
want
to
condition
that
to
talk
about
hours
of
use,
type
of
use,
I'm
open.
Okay,.
Q
Q
The
only
thing
is,
with
the
limit
of
the
hours,
I
would
say,
allow
the
service
to
find
its
completion.
If
it's
a
longer
service,
you
can't
say
sorry,
god
we're
done
you
know.
So
I
don't
know
if
there's
a
better
way
to
state
that
specifically,
but.
Y
Z
Q
Y
Y
A
A
W
So
if
you
want
to
just
do
move
as
the
lawyer.
W
Said
and
and
and
then
that
you
will
also
that
the
variance
will
be
subject
to
the
conditions
presented
by
staff.
That's
really
that's
by
staff
and.
W
Okay,
okay
by
staff.
So
what
that?
Do?
You
have
the
authority
to
do
so?
You
you've
exercised
your
authority
to
reverse
decision
as
well
as
modify
the
decision
of
the
planning
council,
so
you're
reversing
the
decision
you've
found
and
and
and
because
this
is
an
appeal
and
it's
a
quasi-judicial
matter.
You
need
to
make
a
finding
of
fact
that
you
have
found
that
the
applicant
has
submitted
competent,
substantial
evidence
to
support
your
decision
to
refer
to
to
they've
presented
evidence
to
support
the
findings.
The
not
the
the
they've
supported.
W
W
A
B
V
W
W
W
Oh,
but
yes,
I
keep
getting
texts
from
my
friends,
saying
I
hope,
you're
doing
something
fun
for
your
birthday,
like
no
I'm
doing
law
talking
guy
things.
Okay,
this
resolution
we
bring
back.
This
is
the
resolution
matter
that
was
tabled
from
the
february
3rd
city
council
meeting
in
real
life
relating
to
the
social
media
policy.
W
I
did
speak
with
most
of
you
individually
and
and
the
modification
to
the
resolution
is
we've
carved
out
and
created
section
three
within
the
resolution
that
creates
a
specific
policy
for
elected
officials,
social
media
pages.
Now
the
practicality
of
the
matter
is-
and
this
is
something
that's
going
to
benefit
the
benefit
you
is
that
what
will
be
done
is
that
the
city
will
create
five
social
media
pages
for
each
seat
and
that
the
the
media,
the
the
social
media
page,
will
belong
to
the
seat.
W
The
city
will
create
the
site.
However,
once
the
site
is
created,
it
is
handed
off
to
each
one
of
you
individually
to
operate
and
run
as
you
please,
the
only
time
you
necessarily
have
to
deal
with
it
is,
if
you
believe
there
is
a
content
that
was
posted
on
your
site
that
violates
the
terms
of
use.
It
could
be
addressed
for
the
purposes
of
hiding
the
comment.
The
fact
the
with
the
media
page
is
actually
being
operated
and
operated,
not
managed
operated
by
the
city.
W
That's
to
your
discretion,
how
you
want
to
notify
folks,
if
you
want
to
put
something
on
your
current
pages
that
would
state
hey
the
my
page
will
be
moving
here,
feel
free
to
follow
me
here
feel
free
to
feel
free
to
like
and
then
the
other
matter,
and
it
was
addressed
in
the
policy.
This
will
also
facilitate
at
the
time
of
elections.
W
It'll
really
create
a
wall
between
your
official
page
and
your
campaign
pages,
which
will
make
it
much
easier
for
you
to
comply
and
be
consistent
with
florida's
election
laws
when
it
comes
to
campaigning,
because
you
cannot
do
you
cannot
campaign
on
the
official
pages.
So
this
is
something
that
is
done.
Other
jurisdictions
have
done
in
florida.
The
current
policy
as
model
is
modeled.
It's
a
hybrid
model,
vero
beaches
policy,
the
town
of
jupiter,
as
well
as
orange
county,
does
the
same.
They
have
the
city
county
runs
the
social
media.
W
Now
it's
your
own
prerogative.
I
know
some
of
you
have
said
you
can
only
handle
facebook,
but
you
you
can
ask
for
more
than
one
platform
to
be
tied
to
your
seat.
So
if
any
of
you
want
your
own
facebook
page
that
doesn't
preclude
you
from
also
asking
for
a
twitter
page
or
a
snap.
Well,
I
don't
like
snapchat,
but
a
youtube
page.
W
You
can
ask
for
those.
The
city
will
provide
the
page.
They
will
sit
and
administer
it.
It'll
be
up
it'll,
be
really
operated
by
the
city
so
that
we
can
archive
it,
but
it'll
then
be
handed
over
to
you,
the
language
and
the
social
media
policy
involving
department,
directors
and
approvals
that
will
not
apply
to
you.
In
essence,
you
are
the
department
director
for
your
page.
You
do
have
the
authority
to
delegate
any
type
of
control
or
editorial
to
sent
to
anybody
else
to
run
your
page.
W
You
have
final
say
when
it
comes
to
the
content
of
your
page,
so
I
believe
this
will
be
in
a
much
efficient
process
to
provide
social,
to
allow
you
to
provide
social
media
in
addition
to
the
entire
intent
of
the
of
the
policy,
which
is
to
provide
an
efficient
mechanism
for
the
city
to
run
and
operate
its
social
media
pages
as
well.
It's
the
city's
departments
as
well
as
the
city's
administration.
W
So
I
believe
that
the
by
creating
this
other
carve
out
I've
addressed
your
your
concerns
and
will
make
it
much
easier
and
much
more
efficient
and
probably
a
little
more
worry-free
as
worry-free
as
social
media
can
be
for
some
of
you
to
in
order
to
to
operate
your
pages.
So
with
that,
I
ask
for
passage
of
the
resolution
to
authorize
the
social
media
policy
to
take
effect.
S
D
S
We,
I
think
I
don't
speak
for
others,
I'll
speak
for
myself,
but
you
know
just
from
a
process
standpoint.
It
seemed
kind
of
weird
because
the
language
said
to
go
to
seek
approval
from
a
director.
You
know
and
us
as
council.
It
just
seemed
weird,
and
so
now
all
this
insulated
into
the
section
three
and
it's
purely
just
the
creation
of
it
and
then
for
the
purposes
of
public
record
storage.
We
still,
as
elected
officials,
still
have
the
latitude
to
post
what
we
want
to
post.
S
L
Resolution
21
20
2106,
a
resolution
of
the
city
council
of
the
city
of
apopka
florida,
granting
a
non-exclusive
franchise
to
russo
and
sons
llc
to
provide
roll-off
container
collection
and
disposal
of
waste
in
the
city
of
apopka
florida.
Pursuant
to
the
city
of
apopka
code
of
ordinances,
chapter
58,
article
3,
providing
for
the
term
of
years
for
the
franchise
providing
for
franchise
fee,
providing
for
an
effective
date.
M
B
X
X
Okay,
we're
asking
that
you
adopt
a
resolution
that
will
basically
chapter
38
article
3
of
the
code
of
ordinances
of
the
city
of
copper,
provides
to
provide
refuse
collection
services
through
the
granting
of
a
non-exclusive
franchise
for
roll-off
container
collections
in
the
city.
The
minimum
amount
of
the
city
is
to
receive
is
960
dollars
per
per
year.
For
this
agreement,
we're
asking
that
you
adopt
resolution
2021-06.
A
A
S
N
A
N
A
Well,
can
we
we'd
like
to
have
this?
Can
we
bring
us
back
next.
W
G
Okay,
well,
what
what
the
resolution
basically
is
is
that
it
was
on
september
22nd
in
1862
that
president
abraham
lincoln
issued
the
emancipation
proclamation
announcing
that,
on
the
first
day
of
january,
in
1863,
that
all
persons
held
as
slaves
within
interstate
shall
then
be
forever
free.
And
despite
the
issues
of
this
emancipation
proclamation,
the
news
did
not
reach
certain
regions.
G
For
more
than
two
years
later,
it
was
on
june
19th
in
1865
that
the
news
arrived
in
galveston
texas,
therefore
june
19th
known
as
juneteenth,
is
commonly
recognized
and
celebrated
the
day
that
slavery
ended
the
united
states.
However,
it
was
on
may
20
of
1865
that
general
edward
mike
cook
formally
announced
president
lincoln's
emancipation.
Proclamation
from
the
steps
of
the
knox
house
in
tallahassee
ended
slavery
in
the
state
of
florida,
which
is
the
reason
I'm
presenting
this
resolution
tonight.
Asking
the
council
to
adopt
at
our
next
to
adopt
this
resolution.
G
Stating
that
may
20th
will
be
the
day
that
the
city
of
apopka
will
recognize
as
emancipation
day.
A
similar
resolution
will
be
presented
to
the
house
by
representative
mccarty
and
one
will
be
submitted
in
the
senate
by
senator
bracey.
In
tallahassee,
in
reference
to
emancipation
day
in
the
state
of
florida
being
may
20th.
M
F
A
Q
I'll
tell
you
what
I'll
just
wait
till
next
time,
another
nice
long
night.
I
I
would
like
to
find
a
way,
though
there's
a
tremendous
article
that
I've
read
about
drone
technology
and
where
it's
heading
and
I
think
it
kind
of
folds
into
some
of
the
information
that's
going
on.
But
I
don't
know
I
mean
I
can't
just
deal
email
that
to
the
other
commissioners,
but
it's
just.
I
M
Mr
velasquez,
I'm
going
to
make
it
short
and
sweet.
We
were
rained
out
on
saturday
with
the
boy
scouts,
but
mr
jeff
weatherford
has
promised
them
that
he
will
bring
them
back
and
started
the
landscaping,
but
he
will
bring
them
back
because
they
were
not
as
excited
about
the
landscaping.
They
really
wanted
to
see
the
garbage
truck
and
they
wanted
to
see
all
the
other
stuff.
So
thank
you
and
we'll
just
find
a
date
and
with
that
we've
had
a
long
night
and
I'm.
B
I
You'll
recall
the
airport
bid
that
we
put
out
to
for
the
sale
of
the
airport.
We
had
a
date
of
february
19th
at
four
o'clock
to
have
the
bids
back.
We've
had
a
lot
of
interest.
We've
had
a
lot
of
people
asking
questions
from
fuel
sales
to
taxes,
to
environmental
issues,
everything
which
is
good
they're
doing
their
due
diligence.
I
I
So
that's
one
thing
I
just
want
to
let
you
know
that
that
bid
will
be
due
march
5th
at
4
p.m.
A
Report-
okay,
all
right
all
right,
mayor's
report,
coven
numbers-
you
know
starting
to
drop
pretty
dramatically
some
good
news
about
vaccination
sites.
You
know
up
until
now.
It's
basically
been
you
know
at
the
convention
center
publix
is
now
really
ramping
up.
Let
everybody
know
we've
got
our
publix
here
on
rock
springs.
Road
will
be
offering
vaccines,
stony
brook
the
one
right
there
on
the
orange
county
line,
we'll
have
them
a
fountain
west
in
ocoee.
A
That's
the
one
right
off
the
429,
we'll
have
them
in
seminole
county,
the
jamestown
publix,
the
hunt,
club
corners
publix
and
the
springs
plaza.
Publix
all
will
have
the
vaccinations
just
gotta
to
to
go
to
their
the
public's
website,
and
they
can
you
can
sign
up
for
those
vaccinations.
You
know
we.
We
continue
to
try
to
to
offer
up
our
services.
You
know
for
the
vfw
and
have
still
been
you
know
not
given
the
green
light
to
do
it.
A
So
that's
the
the
coven
can't
we
we
had
a
great
a
great
day
saturday.
We
had
gosh.
Two
three
hundred
people
came
out.
A
We
met
some
people,
drive
from
birmingham
and
and
amazing
the
amount
of
support,
and
they
were
singing
their
camp
songs
and
and
their
chants,
and
what
what
a
great
group
of
people
out
there
to
support
camp
we
y,
I
think,
between
t-shirt
sales
and
the
sponsors
and
the
the
magnets
that
raised
over
in
a
gofundme
account
they've
raised
over
twenty
thousand
dollars
to
help
in
the
camp.
A
We
support,
apopka
youth
works,
update,
we've
got
we'll
go
on,
we'll
go
goes
live
next
week
as
far
as
students
being
able
to
apply
so
any
apopka
area.
Students
that
won't
apply
it'll
be
coming
up
starting
next
week.
A
Sometime
in
april,
the
chamber
will
pick
up
for
the
employer
side,
so
it's
coming
together
working
hard
to
make
that
happen.
So
yeah.
So
look
look
for
april
businesses
and
you
can.
You
can
go
onto
our
our
website
or
onto
careersource
starting
next
week
and
we'll
have
applications
for
the
the
youth
here
in
the
apopka
area.
A
The
apopka,
the
septic,
the
sewer
septic
to
distribute
distributed
wastewater.
We
are
making
a
lot
of
progress.
Looking
like
we
might
have
a
kind
of
a
first
septic
tank
removal
and
replace
with
a
distributed
wastewater
plant
sometime
in
the
middle
of
march.
So
we're
looking
forward
to
getting
some
some
systems
in,
I
think
we've
come
up
with
dep,
was
kind
of
hung
up
drain
on
replacements,
because
the
a
lot.
A
Didn't
have
the
newer,
not
technology,
the
newer
systems,
and
yet
the
ones
that
were
still
flowing
you
know
should
be
fine
as
far
as
with
the
the
new
distributed
sewer.
So
we
think
that
they're
gonna
they're
gonna
give
us
a
waiver
on
that
as
long
as
it
if
the
wastewater
can
flow
through
the
system,
they'll
they'll
approve
those
and
so
it'll
save
the
the
homeowner
about
four
thousand
dollars
replacing
those
those
drain
fields
so
looks
like
we're.
We're
ready
to
go
and-
and
hopefully
we'll
have
some
in
the
ground
before
the
end
of
april.
A
A
Well,
I
think
what
we're
going
to
do.
What
we're
hoping
to
do
is
if,
if
we're
going
to
put
the
first
system
in
on,
let's
say
a
tuesday
and
we're
looking
for
friday,
I
think
what
we're
looking
for
is
friday
march
19th.
I
think
that
is
that
is
that
a
friday,
yes,
is
that
it
okay,
okay,
so
the
19th
we're
trying
to
do
in
the
afternoon.
We'll
have
one
system
already
in
the
ground.
A
You
can
see
it
and
they'll
be
digging
the
second
one,
because
we're
going
to
we're
going
to
ask
dep
to
come
down.
Ann
shortell
wants
to
come
down
who's,
the
head
of
st
john's
water
management,
so
we'll
be
putting
in
two
systems
that
you'll
be
able
to
see
them
right
there
and
and
obviously,
in
week
I
have
a
glenn.
So
that's
our
hope
is
so
we'll
we'll
keep
you
posted
as
to
when
we
put
them
in
the
ground,
and
so
you
can
come
out
and
kind
of
see
what
they
really
what
they
look
like.
A
B
X
Instead
of
shouting
across
the
room
that
they
have
a
list,
the
waiting
list
actually
for
people
who
may
be
interested
that
in
they
went
out
and
they've
actually
talked
to
about
20
homeowners
and
of
those
20
homeowners
about
seven
of
them,
had
already
dropped
out
and
said.
X
I
don't
know
that
I
want
to
do
this
and
we
had
the
13
that
they
took
to
the
next
level
where
they
went
and
actually
did
the
inspection
of
the
drain
fields
and
such
of
those
they've
sent
me
task
order
approvals
for
the
first
six,
which
we've
issued,
that
those
will
be
the
ones
that
they're
hoping
to
begin
in
the
middle
of
march.
X
That
they've
got
they're
still
waiting
to
hear
back
from
for
the
folks
and
then
they've
got
another
three
that
they've
just
completed
and
they
haven't
heard
back
on
those.
So
once
we
see
that
we'll
have
a
better
idea,
I
think
they
have
about
20
people
that
are
on
the
list
that
are
still
interested.
X
Should
we
should
we
end
up
moving
beyond
or
not
get
basically
right
now,
where
we've
got
six?
If
everybody
else
drops
out
they'll
investigate
some
more
but
other
than
that
with
what
we've
got
right
now,
we're
actually
that
if
we
get
a
funding,
change
split
with
as
far
as
some
changes
to
what
st
john's
was
putting
in
versus
what
we
do
we'll
be
okay,
but
otherwise
we're
slightly
actually
over
where
we
had
initially
projected
our
expenditure,
our
portion
of
the
the
cost
would
be
okay.