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B
C
Christy
Williams
at
2485,
Liberty
and
I've,
been
before
you
before
I'll,
do
a
caveat,
I
believe
that
Liberty
is
becoming
more
like
Lucas,
it's
very
busy.
It's
not
that
easy
to
back
off.
That's
this
whole
purpose.
I've
got
to
be
able
to
drive
off
in
a
Ford
motion
so
someday.
If
not
today.
I
do
hope
that
in
the
future
people
I
think
Circle
drives
are
historically
oriented
to
this
time
period.
And
I,
hope
someday
you'll
be
able
to
approve
that
in
the
meantime,
I've
adapted
my
mind,
so
I
can
go
with
plan.
C
C
and
I've
got
I've
talked
to
the
engineer
department
and
the
the
Fig
Tree
and
the
ligustrum
will
be
taken
out
they're
not
doing
too
well
after
this
heat
anyway,
and
so
you
can
see
the
drive
with
the
hammer
head
to
where
I
can
turn
around
and
then
leave
exit
the
property
going
forward
and
I'll
be
happy
with
that.
C
E
A
E
C
Plan
Z,
if
it's
in
front
of
the
house
and
I,
would
rather
not
like
that
I
would
rather
not
so.
D
Plan
Z,
why
do
you
have
the
sidewalk
going
to
that
side
entrance?
You
just
couldn't
use
your
well.
C
C
Right
well,
they
said
I
would
have
to
use
a
hammer
head
off
of
my
property,
which
would
be
right
in
front
of
the
house
and
that's
the
big
code
97.
They
don't
want
anything
in
front
of
the
house,
so
I
said
well.
If
you're
going
to
approve
Z
in
front
of
the
house,
I
would
rather
have
it
behind
that
tree.
There's
a
real,
pretty
tulip
trees
where
they
call
is
a
type
of
Magnolia
I
can
get
that
Hammerhead.
On
flip.
C
C
This
is
the
neighbor
with
the
Hammerhead
in
front
of
their
house
very
ugly
to
me,
and
so
I
don't
want
anybody
tempted
to
put
it
there
anyway,
but
so
I'm
going
to
take
these
trees
out
and
and
I
talked
with
Mr
Cooley
lives
here,
Rodney
Cooley
and
he's
fine
with
my
driveway
here
so
makers
exiting
easier
too
I.
Guess.
F
C
Curve
will
be
cut
to
where
the
certain
Drive
will
come
right
out.
You're
looking
right
at
it,
that's
going
to
be
made
smooth
and
not
the
right
angle
will
have
the
existing
angle
of
the
sidewalk
will
stay
there
and
then
we'll
just
have
that
Hammerhead
go
up
behind
behind
the
you
can
see
that
tree
on
the
corner.
That's
an
azalea
tulip
tree
is
what
I
call
it
and
I'm
going
to
add
some
Landscaping
to
try
to
make
it
not
as
noticeable
it's
just
an
aesthetic
thing.
E
Yeah
I
just
think
that
when
we
begin
making
these
kind
of
moves,
we
already
got
a
couple
of
them
in
Old
Town
that
when
others
are
ready
to
make
their
changes,
they
drive
through
old
town
to
see
who
all
has
been
allowed
to
do.
What
and
we
get
others
coming
back
making
the
requests
as
well,
because.
C
C
C
E
Yeah
yeah,
we
I'm
sure
when,
when
the
neighborhood
was
developed,
traffic
was
not
an
issue
yeah,
but
now
it
is,
and
there
are
others
that
live
on
those
streets
as
well,
and
it
just
seems
like
we'll,
be
approving
circle
of
drives,
because
everybody
would
love
to
have
more
parking
space.
So
I
don't
know.
B
A
B
D
G
D
You
it
was
a
duplex
and
I
could
see
that
you
would
need
the
two
driveways
and
adding
more
concrete,
so
I
I
see
the
pretty
yard
and
the
grass
and
everything
and
then
now
we're
going
to
have
more
concrete.
So
then
I
think
there'd
be
less
concrete
to
have
the
circular
driveway
from
when
I'm.
Seeing
of
the
drawing
I
don't
know
if
the
proportions
would
be
the
same.
D
A
Back
all
the
way
out
into
the
apron
and
then
turn
if
that
was
their
plan,
to
come
to
be
able
to
back
down
the
driveway
and
turn
in
that
forward
motion.
Additionally,
they
said
that,
taking
that
turn
into
that
property,
even
immediately
turning
into
the
circle
drive
with
the
available
distance
in
the
front
yard,
but
from
the
because
they
could
not
connect
to
the
sidewalk,
it
would
have
to
be
separated
and
that
turn
would
just
be
immensely
sharp
and
they
said
not
necessarily
feasible.
B
D
A
H
A
Denied
or
commission
denied
that
request,
okay
with
one
of
the
reasonings
being
that
it
jutted
out
in
front
of
the
structure,
and
it
was
essentially
the
same
request.
A
gentleman
wanted
his
wife
to
be
able
to
back
out
turn
around
and
exit
their
property
in
a
forward
motion.
But
because
of
the
large
discussion
was
the
in.
K
Okay,
I
think,
last
time
you
read
the
code
for
this.
Can
you
reread
the
code
for
that.
K
B
A
As
far
as
the
number
of
driveways,
the
only
requirement
is
through
the
engineering
department,
and
they
must
be
at
least
20
feet
apart,
and
that
is
their
requirement.
So
one
property,
you
know
if
they
have
400
feet
of
Street
Frontage,
they
could
have
multiple
entrances
just
as
long
as
those
driveways
are
20
feet
apart
to
allow
for
enters
and
exits
on
both
sides.
A
No,
so
it's
completely
separate
it's
within
one
property,
because
a
lot
of
the
neighborhoods
are
already
built
nowadays
and
new
subdivisions.
Yes,
that
is
something
that
our
engineering
department
does
look
at,
but
with
an
existing
developments.
It's
hard
to
limit
those
in
regards
to
our
historic
district
ordinance,
I'm,
going
to
read
two
separate
portions
of
the
ordinance.
A
It
says
in
general,
all
off
street
parking,
whether
used
to
fulfill
minimum
parking
requirements
or
excess
parking
must
be
provided
on
the
lot
occupied
by
the
primary
use
or
on
a
separate
lot
located
within
100
feet
of
said
property.
All
off
street
parking
must
be
set
back
along
Street
frontages,
not
less
than
the
required
yard
setback
or
as
far
back
as
the
front
immediately
adjacent
buildings.
Whichever
is
greater
essentially
stating
that
the
part
the
driveway
should
come
through,
but
the
car
should
Park
past
the
front
of
the
structure.
A
B
I
B
B
I
B
C
I
drew
that
I
was
in
my
head
just
making
an
estimate.
I've
talked
to
the
concrete
guy
and
you
see
where
there's
a
tiny
little
tree,
the
drive's
going
to
go
all
the
way
up
to
that.
Maybe
even
so,
it's
going
to
be
very
close
to
that
step.
So
I
know
that's
going
to
end
now
that
I've
heard
your
numbers
I'll
make
sure
it's
I'll
have.
B
C
B
B
J
A
H
A
K
K
K
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pending
the
staff
ensuring
that
that
20
foot
easement
is
behind
the
front
of
the
house.
A
E
B
A
Miss
Shea
is
out
today
I'm
reading
her
monthly
reports.
She
has
eight
new
historic
violations:
two
new
junk
motor
vehicle
violations;
two
junk
Motor
Vehicle
reinspections
One
JV
tagged
for
removal;
three
new
litter
violations;
20
litter,
re-inspections,
nine
new
weed
violations,
70
weed
re-inspections,
17
city
cuts,
three
owner
compliance
cuts;
one
Zoning
re-inspection
for
a
total
of
136
inspections
for
the
month
of
August.
B
Staying
busy
well,
please
tell
her
from
the
commission
that
we
appreciate
her
work
and-
and
we
appreciate
what
she
does
for
us
in
the
city
or
write
under
other
business.
We've
got
an
item
here
to
discuss
security
presence
for
future
public
hearings.
This
is
going
to
be
recorded
so
that
the
city
manager
can
listen
to
everyone's
concerns.
A
Recent
attendee,
the
meetings,
the
question
of
security
has
being
necessary.
The
meetings
was
brought
up
at
this
time,
we'd
like
to
allow
for
an
open
discussion
of
commissions
Commissioners,
if
you
feel
the
security
should
be
present
at
meetings
and
if
so,
to
what
extent
would
you
like
security
present
at
every
meeting
when
we
have
hot
items?
Is
there
a
set
way
that
you
would
like
to
go
about
this?
If
you
would
like
to
go
about
this
at
all,.
H
My
comment
is
from
the
incident
from
last
month
and
I'm
not
sure
how
we
choose,
which
meetings
that
we
need
security,
but
we
definitely
needed
security
last
month.
So,
however,
you
determine
hot
subjects
or
hot
meetings
are
I.
Definitely
think
we
need
Security
in
here
and
also
to
know
how
to
turn
off
the
mic.
But
there's
got
to
be
a
way
to
control
the
speakers
who
get
completely
out
of
hand
and
are
verbally
abusive.
H
E
It
well
I
was
here,
and
my
question
is
I
mean:
have
we
had
this
type
of
incidents
before
no?
This
is
the
first
time
yeah
I
mean
I,
know
a
lot
of
people
can
kind
of
get
you
know
emotional
and
what
have
you,
but
at
the
same
time,
I
think
our
police
officers,
if
need
to
be
doing
something
other
than,
and
then
they
have
to
stand
here
with
us
until
we
can
really
determine
that.
E
That's
something
that
really
is
needed,
like
you
said,
if
we
can
learn
how
to
cut
off
the
mic,
that
might
quiet
them
down
a
little
bit.
It
didn't.
H
A
H
Was
told
Christina
and
I
were
out
in
the
parking
lot
and.
C
H
Stone,
the
firefighter
who
was
here
said
Linda,
K,
I'm,
not
leaving
until
I,
follow
you
home
or
to
your
office
because
he
was
out
in
the
parking
lot.
You
know
doing
this
and
pointing
at
me.
So
no
I
don't
feel
secure
with
that
and
if
we
need
a
police
officer
inside
they're
happy
to
do
it
because
we
don't
want
any
incident
hey,
we
only
do
criminal
law
at
my
office.
We
don't
need
a
shooting
out
in
the
parking
lot.
A
E
A
A
K
A
And
we
can
always
take
a
look
at
our
agendas
and
if
we
know
it's
something
that
has
not
a
change
of
a
window,
that's
you
know.
It's
just
one
item
we
don't
have
to
request.
It
is
something
that
we
do
have
to
request
ahead
of
time.
So
if
we
can
look
at
our
agenda
and
know
that
we're
not
tearing
down
someone's
house
we're
not
voting
to
change
someone's
livelihood,
we
can
have
that
discussion
outside
of
it
or
building
an
apartment
complexes
or
building
apartment
complexes.
B
Everybody,
if
you
ever
have
a
chance
I'm
in
the
middle
of
the
police,
Citizens
Academy
right
now,
it's
free
to
go
to,
and
it
tells
you
all
about
the
city-
and
you
may
or
may
not
know
this,
but
right
now
we
have
12
patrolmen
for
the
city
patrolmen
that
are
working
right
now.
Now
it's
not
traffic,
it's
just
our
patrolmen
right!
B
So
that's
the
kind
of
person
that
you
need
for
this
deal,
I'm
just
wondering
if,
if
there's
somebody
at
the
police
department
that
can
be
called
so
that
we
can
all
stay
here,
have
that
officer
come
over
in
the
event
of
an
incident
so
that
we
have
sort
of
a
protocol.
A
A
dedicated
downtown
officer
and
again
at
one
point
that
officer
has
left
he
has
joined
a
different
division.
Things
have
moved
around,
as
you
know,
we're
always
constantly
hiring
for
our
police
officers
and
we
do
not
have
a
dedicated
downtown
officer.
Now
previously
we
have
had
a
detective
who
had
a
free
hour
come
sit
with
us
for
a
meeting,
so
we've
had
a
number
of
times
where
it's
not
necessarily
one
police
officer.
It
is
whoever
may
be
available.
B
We
do
have
one
officer-
that's
for
here
downtown
but
I
to
have
somebody
here
and
I
know
that
it's
important
yeah
I
want
all
of
you
to
be
safe
and
I'm.
You
know
I'm
happy
to
walk
anybody
out
that
doesn't
feel
safe,
but
you're
going
to
have
to
pay
that
officer
an
hourly
rate
to
be
here
because
it's
going
to
have
to
be
an
off-duty
officer
that
comes
in
particularly
for
our
meeting.
Do
we
have
one
at
the
city
council
meeting?
Yes,.
B
So
we
have
one
there,
so
I
mean
if
that
can
be
worked
out.
Otherwise
a
protocol
of
how
to
get
somebody
here,
or
at
least
that
the
the
patrolman
assigned
to
this
Precinct
here
knows
that
on
this
day
and
at
this
time
we
have
this
meeting
and
we've
had
irate
people
before
so
on
our
day,
be
aware
that
we'd,
like
you
to
kind
of
stay
close
to.
E
City
Hall:
is
it
possible
that,
because
it
seems
that
we
don't
use
a
a
particular
protocol
for
them
to
speak,
I
mean
I
mean
just
it's
something
as
simple
as
having
them
sign
up.
You
know.
Sometimes
those
types
of
things
can
kind
of
when
you
got
to
sign
your
name
and
well.
That's
that's.
B
E
A
Know
she
does
yeah.
Yes,
we
do.
We
do
that.
Miss
Susan
has
a
form
that
everyone
has
to
sign
before
they
speak.
The.
E
In
our
record,
okay,
I
wasn't
aware
of
that.
I
thought
he
just
walked
up
to
the
podium.
I
wasn't
aware
that
anybody
called
him
up
or
something
like
that.
Yeah.
A
And
then
just
so,
y'all
are
typically
whenever
we
have
meetings
there
is
someone
upstairs
also
watching
with
us.
Now
they
may
not
be
able
to
get
a
complete
read
on
how
things
are
actually
down
here,
because
I
know
whenever
these
meetings
are
live
like
right
now,
Demi
who's
not
able
to
be
here
today.
She
is
upstairs
watching
and
listening
as
she's
working,
because
that
is
part
of
how
we
trade
off
to
make
sure
that
somebody's
pulling
things
if
needed
for
necessary
meetings.
A
A
J
It's
funny
that
I
wasn't
here.
That
was
the
first
day
of
school
for
me,
but
when
that
second
guy
left
he
had
a
kind
of
a
weird
look
and
I
don't
know
if
anyone
noticed
that
it
wasn't
anything
bad,
but
I
just
had
that
feeling,
I
didn't
know
what
happened
last
month,
I'm,
like
you,
know
and
I,
just
kind
of
went
through
on
what.
If
we
walk
out
of
here
and
someone's
not
happy
what
happened
because
we
denied
something
but.
E
A
F
I
I
have
a
question
the
time
frame
that
a
citizen
is
allowed
to
speak
on
any
item.
I
assume
city
council
has
a
time
limit.
Three.
E
A
A
G
F
G
B
B
E
Perhaps
I
guess
because
the
issue
was
that
that
it
was
a
a
home
that
was
on
their
Street
next
to
their
home
seems
that
the
city
is
going
to
tear
it
down,
but
I
guess
they
got
to
go
through
a
lot
of
legal
whatever
and
and
I
guess
he
probably
really
wanted
it.
You
know
to
know
that
it
was
going
to
be
done,
expediently
and
right
away.
Yeah
and.
H
E
H
E
But
establishing
some
type
of
protocol
I
think
would
at
least
give
them
some
kind
of
little
restriction
as
they
understand
that
we
do
have
a
protocol.
That
is
not
a
free
fall.
You
know
I'm,
saying
I,
think
if
we,
if
we
did
that
much,
that
would
help
help
quite.