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Chattanooga City Council Committee Meeting - 03/07/23
A
B
Buzz
spray,
oh
Grace,
is
our
wise
through
the
Living
God
Lord.
We
thank
you
for
this
day
a
day
we
never
known
before.
We
never
see
again
so
Lord.
We
give
you
the
praise,
honor
and
the
glory.
Oh,
we
pray
this
meeting,
maybe
conduct
decently.
In
order
of
course,
in
Jesus
name,
we
pray
and
ask
it
all:
amen,
amen,.
B
Kipling
in
the
verse
of,
if,
if
you
can
talk
with
crowds
and
keep
your
virtue
or
walk
with
Kings
nor
lose
your
common
touch,
we
have
such
a
man
in
our
mission
day.
For
some
men
are
born
to
change
the
course
of
history.
These
men
have
been
done
before
too
none
parallel
tenacity.
They
have
all
the
ingredients
of
Heroes
such
a
man.
Today,
John
R
Taylor,
a
husband
businessman,
father
and
my
mentor,
my
spiritual
leader,
John
R
Taylor.
C
I
want
to
say
thank
you
to
councilman
and
to
to
all
the
the
council,
persons
and
chair
I
just
want
to
say
thank
you
so
very
much
for
this
recognition
and
I
understand
what
you're
going
through
and
the
great
service
that
you
are
rendering
to
our
city
and
want
to
just
encourage
you
to
continue
to
do
what
you're
doing
working
together
in
order
to
make
our
great
City
even
greater.
There
was
always
a
slogan
that
we
use
working
together,
works
and
I
want
to
say
to
Isaiah.
C
B
A
E
Enormous
men
in
Chattanooga
city
code,
part
2,
chapter
11
to
add
new
definitions
for
absentee
and
Homestay
rentals,
create
an
appeals
process
by
an
administrative
hearing
officer
for
absentee
applicant
disputes
and
by
the
short-term
vacation
rental
board
for
Homestay
applicants,
creating
a
short-term
vacation
run
aboard
and
establishing
density
and
District
restrictions
for
short-term
rental
units
within
short-term
vacation
rental
district
and
new
sections.
11
510
through
11
5
26.
E
A
E
Closing
and
abandoning
it
sewer
Eastman
located
in
the
1800
block
of
South
Coast
Avenue,
beginning
at
a
point
along
said:
easement
163
feet
north
of
MH
number
s-156a034.
Then
it's
continuing
Northwest,
alongside
easement
105.41
feet
to
a
point:
tax
numbers,
one:
five,
six
af002-028
and
029
District.
A
E
Item
a
a
resolution
confirmed
the
appointment
of
Jackie
Simpson
to
the
community
advisory
committee
region,
six
books,
Town
Glenwood
for
a
term
beginning
on
March,
8
2023
and
then
in
on
March,
8th
2025,
Item
B.
A
resolution
confirmed
the
appointment
of
John
John
West
was
the
last
key
to
the
community
advisory
committee
region,
six
Wish
Town
Glenwood
for
a
term
beginning
on
March,
8th
2023
and
ended
on
March
8
2024
item
C.
E
Your
resolution
confirmed
the
appointment
of
Quentin
Howard
to
the
community
advisory
committee
region,
seven
Dodson
for
a
term
beginning
on
March,
8th
2023
and
ending
on
March
8th
2025
item
d.
A
resolution
confirmed
the
appointment
of
Matt
Adams
to
the
community
advisory
committee
region,
seven
Dotson
floor
term,
beginning
on
March,
8th
2023
and
ending
on
March,
8th
2024.
A
Councilman
coonrod
have
a
motion
to
approve
by
the
second
to
that
motion,
questions
or
comments
before
we
vote
all
those
in
favor
say
aye
opposed.
Congratulations
are
Jackie,
John,
John,
Quentin
or
Matt.
In
with
us
this
evening,
I
see
you
John
John.
Anyone
else
would
you
stand
up.
Please
thank
you
for
your
service
and
willingness
to
serve
our
community,
it's
very
important.
What
you're
going
to
be
doing
for
us?
Thank
you.
A
A
A
F
Is
correct
first
from
the
Street
Maintenance
division
of
Public
Works?
This
is
an
increase
of
fifty
thousand
dollars
for
wash
and
crushed
stone
from
Vulcan
Materials
company
for
an
annual
estimated
spend
of
750
000.
This
increases
through
March
26
2023,
due
to
invoices
needing
to
be
paid
by
the
Wastewater
department
and
future
usage
for
one
month
next
from
Fleet,
Management,
Division
and
Public
Works
is
an
increase
of
six
thousand
dollars
for
Peterbilt
OEM
truck
parts
and
service
from
the
Peterbilt
Shore
for
an
adjusted
total
for
an
adjusted
total
estimated
annual
spend
of
91
000.
F
The
vendor
has
submitted
a
price
increase
due
to
the
volatility
of
parts
for
pa10034
that
began
on
November
1st
2022.
next
from
the
Fleet
Maintenance
Fleet
Management
division.
Public
Works
is
a
one-time
purchase
of
one
autocar
acx64
with
heel,
ASL
bodies
from
Stringfellow
Inc
for
the
Street
Maintenance
division,
Solid
Waste
the
purchase
will
utilize
The
Source.
Will
contract
number
091219-thc
for
a
total
of
four
hundred
fourteen
thousand
dollars
next
from
the
Wastewater
Department?
This
is
a
new
blanket
contract
for
boiler
and
heat
exchanger.
Services
three
beds
were
requested
and
two
were
returned.
F
This
will
be
a
four-year
agreement
not
to
exceed
180
000
per
year.
The
award
will
go
to
Premier
boiler
and
combustion
LLC
as
the
best
bit
for
the
city
of
Chattanooga
next
also
from
the
Wastewater
Department.
This
is
a
new
blank
contract
for
sewer
line,
cleaning
services.
Four
bids
were
requested
and
two
were
returned.
This
will
be
a
four-year
agreement
not
to
exceed
700
000
per
year.
The
award
will
go
to
sweeping
Corporate
America
Inc
as
the
best
bud
for
the
city
of
Chattanooga
next
also
from
Wastewater.
F
This
is
a
three-month
contract
extension
for
liquid
sodium
hypochlorite
from
Olin
Corporation.
This
extension
includes
a
22
percent
price
increase
due
to
raw
material
and
freight
costs.
The
estimated
annual
spend
will
increase
by
1.5
million
for
an
annual
total
spend
not
to
exceed
seven
5.75
million
and
last
from
Economic
Development.
This
is
a
new
contract
for
an
affordable
housing
systems.
Analysis
freebiz
were
requested
and
one
was
returned.
This
will
be
a
one-year
agreement
not
to
exceed
197
thousand
dollars.
The
award
will
go
to
hrna
advisors
is
the
best
proposal
for
the
city
of
Chattanooga.
A
Have
a
motion
to
approve
purchases
for
this
evening
and
do
have
a
second
to
that
motion,
questions
or
comments
before
we
vote
all
those
in
favor
say:
aye
aye
opposed
purchases
are
approved.
For
those
of
you
following
along
I,
see
a
lot
of
new
faces
in
here.
Purchases
are
sent
a
week
in
advance.
Council
has
an
opportunity
to
review
and
ask
questions
at
that
time
and
again
today,
at
3
30,
so
we
have
gone
over
all
of
our
purchases.
Thank
you.
We'll
now
move
into
committee
reports,
we'll
start
with
you
councilman
coonrod.
Thank
you.
D
A
D
G
I
just
wanted
to
give
a
brief
acknowledgment
of
one
of
our
County
counterparts
and
my
colleague
on
the
County
Commission
Mr
Joe
Graham.
Thank
you
very
much
for
being
here
this
evening
and
despite
this,
not
being
your
body
you're
still
here
with
your
constituents
to
represent
them
in
any
way
you
can
so
your
service
is
definitely
appreciated.
No
further
report.
Thank.
A
E
A
You
ma'am,
let
me
add,
we
are
having
a
public
hearing
I
want
to
announce
that
one
more
time
next
week,
the
beginning
of
our
meeting
for
5619
Clark
Road,
the
rules
for
that
public
hearing
will
be
a
30-minute
time
limit
with
individuals
having
a
two-minute
speaking
time
limit.
A
H
Yes,
ma'am
at
the
end
of
each
business
meeting
of
the
council,
the
chair
will
recognize
members
of
the
public
who
wish
to
address
the
council.
Here's
your
rules,
each
speaker
wishing
to
address
the
council
can
only
be
recognized
up
front
at
the
microphone
provided,
for
that
purpose
can't
have
more
than
three
minutes
to
speak,
and
you
can
only
address
the
council
upon
matters
within
their
legislative
and
quasi-judicial
authority
and
not
upon
matters
which
are
not
under
their
Authority
or
regulated
by
other
governmental
bodies
or
agencies.
H
Don't
engage
in
any
vulgar
obscene
language
or
you
support
a
personally
attack
or
personally
denigrate.
Others
address
your
comments
to
the
council
as
a
whole
and
not
towards
individual
council
members,
and
please
don't
engage
in
disorderly
conduct
or
disrupting
a
public
meeting
which
is
prohibited
by
Tennessee
law.
A
person
commits
that
offense
if
the
person
substantially
obstructs
or
interferes
with
the
meeting
by
physical
action
or
verbal
utterance,
with
the
intent
to
prevent
or
disrupt
a
lawful
meeting
or
gathering.
Having
stated
those
rules,
please
go
ahead
and
talk
to
the
council.
Please
ma'am.
I
I
Over
the
last
couple
of
months,
we've
been
talking
about
what
could
possibly
happen
as
far
as
a
zone
or
ordinance
change
in
our
area
to
allow
a
hotel
to
become
apartments,
and
we
have
voted
in
February
and
also
in
March
that
we
are
adamantly
against
either
change
and
allowing
any
of
the
hotels
in
our
area
to
become
Apartments.
So
I
would
like
to
read
to
you
the
letter
that
or
the
memo
that
I
sent
to
councilman
Henderson
after
discussion
by
The
Lookout
Valley
neighborhood
association.
I
It
has
not
felt
that
allowing
the
Knights,
Inn
or
any
other
motel
or
hotel
to
be
converted
into
Apartments,
is
in
the
best
interest
of
the
community.
Please
be
advised
that
on
Thursday
March,
2nd
2023,
the
residents
of
Lookout
Valley
and
members
of
The
Lookout
Valley
neighborhood
association
voted
against
allowing
the
Knights
Inn
to
be
converted
to
apartment
use.
Thank
you
very
much.
Thank
you.
D
Sure
I
just
wanted
to
thank
all
of
the
Lookout
Valley
residents
and
commissioner
Graham
for
coming
out
tonight,
and
we
had
a
spirited
discussion
last
Thursday
at
the
neighborhood
association,
which
is
always
good
to
hear
residents
of
voice
and
input
and
I
appreciate
you
coming
down
this
afternoon
and
insurance
support.
Thank
you.
Thank
you.
Councilman.
A
J
Hello,
my
name
is
Joshua
David
kapelish
I'm,
an
advocate
for
our
unsheltered
citizens
in
Chattanooga.
The
title
of
my
speech
is
one
at
a
time,
but
before
I
begin,
I
will
quote
Spinoza
the
ethics
speak
for
themselves.
The
common
advantage
of
all
wander
the
Earth
as
free
people
not
to
trespass
in
an
effort
to
take
but
to
exist
and
make
a
life
of
peace
presence
and
productivity.
J
Spinoza
might
have
said
that
if
you're
here
today,
I
know
how
to
solve
homelessness,
it's
one
person
at
a
time.
That's
it
think
about
it.
Every
one
of
us
is
unique
and
special
to
God,
hopefully
to
each
other.
All
of
us
have
an
individual
identity
purpose
and
place
on
this
Earth.
Our
thoughts
and
actions
shape
us
where
we
spend
our
time
and
what
we
do
is
our
individual
story.
J
J
J
This
is
the
essence
of
humanity.
This
is
The
Human
Condition,
and
this
is
my
homeless
mission.
Tiny
homes
for
the
unhoused
people
makes
sense
to
me
and
everybody
else
I
talk
to.
So,
let's
see
how
Chattanooga
rates
on
complacency,
how
important
is
reducing
human
suffering?
How
quickly
can
we
get
it
done?
Can
we
help
people
one
at
a
time?
I
know
we
can
we
have,
and
we
will
one
person
at
a
time.
One
act,
one
smile,
one
thought:
that's
how
you
do
it.
J
J
K
Thank
you,
I
brought
my
laptop.
That
means
it's
trouble
today.
Mariemont
District,
eight
I'm
here
in
particular
because
of
the
firing
of
sieu
Navarro,
but
what
I'm
hearing
as
Whispers
as
the
house
think
of
Tamara,
Stewart
and
I,
do
respectfully
want
to
correct
our
District
9
councilwoman
in
what
she
said
to
constituents
last
week
as
uninformed
and
I'm
going
to
prove
it
in
the
city,
Charter
section
8.32
bill.
You
probably
should
pull
that
up.
K
The
mayor
shall
appoint
all
department
heads
subject
to
confirmation
by
a
majority
vote
of
the
entire
membership
of
the
council.
The
mayor
shall
remove
department
heads
at
any
time
with
the
approval
of
a
majority
of
the
entire
membership
of
the
council,
the
city
council,
May,
remove
department,
heads
and
or
city
officials,
but
not
the
mayor,
for
cause
after
notice
and
hearing
and
pursuant
to
a
vote
of
two-thirds
of
the
entire
membership
of
the
council.
K
That
means
what
I
just
read:
no
person
as
a
department
head
can
be
removed
unless
you
voted
on
it
in
complicitness
with
the
mayor
and
as
a
matter
of
fact,
the
bottom
section
actually
proves
that
the
city
council
has
more
power
than
the
mayor
that
you
can
remove.
City
officials
without
his
approval,
I
want
to
state
that
Joda
does
not
have
the
power
to
fire
anyone
on
his
own,
because
he
is
a
subordinate
of
the
city
council.
He
is
not
your
equal.
K
According
to
the
powers
that
you've
been
given
in
governance
of
how
you
should
move
forward,
it's
kind
of
questionable
as
to
how
you
all
are
making
decisions
without
referencing
the
charter,
how
people
are
giving
quotes
on
what
community
members
should
be
doing
and
you're
not
referencing
the
charter.
These
are
your
rules
for
governance,
which
means
that
if
you
do
not
know
that,
that
means
that
you
are
allowing
people
to
circumvent
your
Authority
and,
what's
even
more
questionable
for
me,
you
have
a
pharmaceutic
council
person
that
works
in
the
mayor's
office.
K
I
think
it's
kind
of
interesting
that
the
mayor's
office
seems
to
continually
keep
you
in
the
dark.
My
grandmother
would
say
that
the
only
people
that
would
keep
me
uninformed
are
people
who
are
looking
to
manipulate
me
or
take
advantage
of
me
but
I'm
calling
you
to
do
much
better.
That
means
what
I
just
read
in
the
charter.
K
Sie
and
Tamara
Stewart
either
need
their
job
back,
because
you
did
not
do
a
first
and
final
reading
as
a
majority
to
vote
on
them
being
removed,
or
they
need
to
sue
the
city
of
Chattanooga
for
millions
of
dollars
in
Damages
and
what
I
would
call
a
blatant
discrimination
of
the
Kelly
Administration
against
multiple
women
of
color
and
power.
Thank
you.
K
A
L
But
Phil,
could
you
explain
the
difference?
The
appointed
roles,
the
confirmed
roles
in
our
role
and
what
council
members
can
do
and
last
I
checked
they
resigned,
they
weren't
fired.
So
there
was
a
difference.
So
can
you
explain
what
that
means?
Well,.
H
You
can't
make
people
stay
on
for
one
thing
here
in
connection
with
a
position
and
there's
also
an
issue
about
what
is
a
department
head,
whether
those
folks
were
actually
appointed
officials
by
the
mayor
or
whether
they
were
actually
heads
of
departments?
And
those
are
the
concerns
about
the
provisions
of
the
charter.
L
That
and
if
they
resign
do,
we
hold
them
hostage
to
stay
in
a
job
if
they
was
on
no
ma'am.
Okay,
thank
you
that
I
hope
that
answers
your
questions.
Marie.
Oh
thank
you.
Thank
you.
Thank
you.
Good.
M
I
was
trying
to
read
the
city
council
rules
of
operation
I'm
trying
to
talk
like
they
talk,
General,
C-SPAN,
I,
hope
it's
on
the
councils
thing
I'll
I'll
be
52
next
week
and
I
guess
it's
midlife
crisis
time,
I'm
college
educated,
but
I
could
not
achieve
that
bachelor's
degree
to
there
about
need
and
I
could
not
work
anyway,
because
I
was
asthmatic.
M
If
only
I
could
open
a
shop
or
a
series
of
stores
and
adopt
like
I,
don't
know
a
Chinese
or
Korean
dollar
like
I,
used
to
see
it
by
doing
on
television
back
in
the
90s,
and
it
wasn't
important
to
me,
but
now
I'm
like
I,
see
what
they
were
willing
to
adopt.
Children
for,
because
Sigma
4
said
Prodigy
and
the
production
of
Offspring
is
what
a
man
lives
for
and
if
I
did
open
businesses
and
shops.
I
would
want
someone
to
inherit
them
as
after
Etc
I
am
a
college.
M
Educated
I
took
things
like
television
production
and
broadcast
and
I
did
broadcast
on
the
radio
for
years
and
sung
at
local
nightclubs
and
all
that
kind
of
stuff
and
I
thought
that
was
a
life
and
I
was
the
kind
of
Bookworm
longer
watching
CNN
and
doing
things
like
that.
Now
I'm
trying
to
go
back
to
college
as
an
old
adult
and
trying
to
start
a
business,
and
when
I
had
some
banks
for
loans
and
stuff
they
tell
them
I'm
not
qualified.
This
is
the
most
powerful
country
in
America.
We
are
trained.
M
We
I
speak
English
like
the
Anglo-Saxon
British
and
like
the
WASP,
Americans
and
they're.
The
most
powerful
groups
in
the
world
I
should
be
able
to
open
up
businesses
and
I
mean
I,
hope,
those
that's
the
groups
and
ethnic
words
are
not
people,
don't
fear
them
or
think
that
was
some
kind
of
wrong
speech.
I
was
trying
to
be
intelligent,
but
I'm
just
saying
I'm
an
anglo-sex
in
North
America
English
act
in
America
and
I'm
trying
to
do
the
products
in
the
work
ethic,
faithful,
thought
works
is
dead.
M
It
says
in
the
book
of
times
and
we
swear
on
the
Bible
in
court
and
at
immigration
when
they
League
of
Los
Americans
as
Citizens,
so
they
can
pledge
the
flag.
M
So
I
think
I've
said
what
I
said:
I'll
be
52
next
week
and
I
realized
I
did
I
was
not
a
parent.
My
parents
didn't
teach
me
the
importance
of
getting
married
and
I.
Think
that
should
be
family
education
in
high
schools.
I
know
they
say:
that's
the
parents
job
but
I
think
the
government
should
do
it
because
the
parents
may
not
do
it.
A
N
It's
a
joyous
evening,
Council
body
Bell,
the
wholeness
Journal
is
great
here
at
Fox,
the
former
Chattanooga
city
mayor
candidate
of
my
60
years
of
being
here
on
this
planet,
as
I
said
to
the
County
Commission
on
last
week.
This
is
the
first
Valentine's
and
the
first
Black
History
Month
that
I
cared
not
for
chocolate,
because
chocolate
has
been
so
diluted
over
the
last
30
years,
but
real
quick
because
of
the
time
of
restraint.
I
did
have
the
pleasure.
N
Last
month,
I
was
very
very
busy,
but
I
had
a
chance
to
meet
with
the
new
elect
district
attorney,
Cody
Wong
I'm,
trying
to
get
the
district
attorney
to
assist
me
in
getting
not
only
a
court
office
available
to
hold
court,
but
also
some
indictments
and
some
charges
to
be
filed
against
some
defendants.
In
my
cause,
the
time
before
last
me
being
here
at
the
city,
council,
I,
was
kidnapped,
robbed
and
abducted
by
three
City
police
officers.
N
This
event
was
due
largely
because
of
the
county
attorney's
office,
working
on
behalf
of
the
city
mayor's
former
the
city
council,
current
the
County
Commission
passed
and
former,
and
so
we've
got
a
lawsuit
to
the
tune
of
105
billion
670
million,
and
we
got
that
last
five
billion
670
million
because
of
this
unlawful
and
illegal
incarceration,
which
I've
had
my
booklet
for
the
seventh
time
stolen
the
fraudulent
activities
that
goes
on
at
the
city
county
and
the
state
level
here
in
the
state
of
Tennessee
I
want
my
booklet.
N
I
want
my
money.
I
want
my
freedom
and
I
want
my
black
people
released
from
this
marriage.
This
seems
to
be
the
thing
that's
going
on.
We've
got
so
many
people
involved
in
family
litigation,
everybody's
involved
in
family
who
litigation
we're
all
experts
in
it.
But
we've
got
the
fam
the
worst
family
structure
anywhere
the
worst
we've
got.
N
We've
got
kids
that
can't
even
read
on
the
third
grade
level
and
we've
got
adults
on
radio,
my
profession
who
can't
read
on
a
third
grade
level,
but
yet
they're
banning
montebell,
the
homeless
journalist,
the
gray-haired
fox,
the
man
with
the
billion
dollar
boys.
We've
got
a
backwards
Community
here,
a
one
horse,
buggy
town,
but
let
me
tell
you:
I've
got
an
East
Coast
form:
Express
trade.
That's
been
on
the
Move,
since
1993.
N
O
Even
sir
good
evening,
Anthony
Gladden
I'm,
the
founder
of
kingship
chess
Academy
I,
want
to
say
good
afternoon
to
the
members
of
the
council
and
those
at
home
that
be
may
be
watching
via
the
Internet
I
just
wanted
to
and
hope
everyone's
having
a
great
start
to
their
week.
O
I
just
wanted
to
take
a
moment
to
Enlighten
the
council,
as
well
as
those
in
the
city,
about
the
what
we've
been
doing
here
at
kingship
chess
Academy
we've
had
the
pleasure
of
partnering
with
several
new
organizations
and
connecting
outside
of
the
city
of
Chattanooga
to
strengthen
our
ability
to
advocate
for
chess
education.
A
few
months
ago,
I
was
fortunate
enough
to
be
connected
with
Rob
Mitchell,
who
was
the
property
assessor
of
Rutherford
County
in
Murfreesboro.
O
Well,
we've
proposed
to
Chairman
Mark,
White
and
chair
lady
Deborah
Moody
is
the
establishment
of
a
pilot
program
for
systems
in
East,
Middle
and
West
Tennessee
the
program
that
Jerry
Nash,
who
has
been
designated
the
National
Chess
education
consultant
for
chess
in
schools
nationally
he's
developed
a
training
program
that
teaches
shows
teachers
how
to
use
chess
and
analogies
of
Chess
within
their
current
curriculum
via
teacher
training.
O
This
program
was
used
in
Alabama,
it's
currently
being
used
in
New
Hampshire
and
results
have
proven
an
improvement
in
the
reason
and
ability
of
students,
student
engagement,
knowledge
retention
and
motivation.
They
learn
more
quickly
than
with
traditional
teaching
methods,
which
allows
students
to
accomplish
more
and
less
and
less
class
time.
It's
cost
effective
and
it's
conservative
chess
teachers
affect
the
problem.
Solving
Rutherford,
County
has
and
and
Hamilton
County
working
together
to
make
this
a
reality
is
a
powerful
combination.
I've
been
tasked
with
a
challenge.
O
Challenge
has
been
issued
from
elected
officials
in
Rutherford
County
that
they
will
best
our
elected
officials
here
in
Hamilton
County
in
the
chess
tournament
to
raise
funds
for
this
cause.
This
fundraiser
will
be
used
to
bring
awareness
to
the
importance
of
Chess
as
an
enhancement
tool
for
edu
for
educators.
Learners
will
be
able
to
use
proceeds
from
the
funds
raised
for
these
purposes
in
their
respective
counties.
O
Lastly,
I
wanted
to
recognize
kingship
chess
Academy
Zone
CJ
Jihadi,
who
will
be
traveling
to
Washington
DC
for
the
national
Scholastic
tournament
March
30th
through
April
3rd
of
this
year
and
The
Challenge
has
been
issued
from
Rutherford
County,
so
I
would
be
happy
to
get
two
to
three
members
of
the
council
that
I
can
work
with
to
accept
that
challenge.
It's
also
been
put
out
to
the
County
Commission
as
well,
so
I'll
take
it
to
them
tomorrow.
Thank
you.
P
P
First,
I
most
certainly
support
the
1000
feet
buffer
for
absentee
short-term
rentals
in
a
single
family
detached
zoning
District.
However,
my
major
concern
has
to
do
with
the
saturation
of
none
owner
occupied
and
owner
occupies
short-term
vacation
rental
in
neighborhoods,
diminishing
the
housing
stock
in
neighborhoods
due
to
these
rental
rental,
clustered
too
closely
on
certain
streets
and
in
certain
neighborhoods.
P
P
Ideally
short-term
vacation
rentals
should
be
in
the
outer
suburbs
or
the
downtown
core,
and
not
the
neighborhoods.
Unless
the
security
is
there,
I
have
suggested
that
police
be
stationed
at
community
centers
throughout
the
suburb
neighborhoods
for
situations
such
as
this
I
do
not
see
anywhere
a
discussion
regarding
the
safety
and
well-being
of
residents
in
these
neighborhoods.
Unless
I
overlooked
that
statement,
how
will
the
city
guarantee
the
security
of
residents
living
in
these
neighborhoods,
where
short-term
vacation
rentals
are
located?
P
I
have
just
looked
at
the
January
Court
count
of
homelessness
in
Hamilton
County.
Although
mayor
Kelly's
Administration
is
doing
a
yeoman's
job
in
trying
to
address
the
need
to
afford
for
affordable
housing
and
homes
for
our
homeless,
The
increased
short-term
rentals,
especially
those
that
are
non-owner
occupied,
will
only
serve
to
diminish
the
housing
stock
in
the
neighborhoods
throughout
the
city
and
will
make
the
problems
worse.
Not
better.
P
I
have
spent
the
last
four
days
calling
residents
on
about
10
streets
in
the
Glenwood,
neighborhood
and
I
was
amazed
at
the
large
number
of
residents
who
have
either
sold
their
homes
or
moved
because
they
are
unable
to
pay
the
increased
property
tax
to
gentrification
I
had
almost
threw
but
I'll
stop
there.
Thank
you.
A
L
You
chair
I,
want
to
make
sure
that
a
point
of
clarity
is
that
in
the
reference
of
the
resigning
I
was
speaking
on
Tamara
about
Tamara,
because
she
resigned
Sie.
Her
situation
was
different,
but
she
was
not
a
department
head
and
she
was
not
in
administration,
so
we
wanted
to,
and
Sie
does
understand,
that
she's
not
going
to
be
rehired.
Neither
party
reached
out
to
miss
my
to
come
up
here,
light
and
fire
for
neither
one
of
them.
Thank
you,
chair
thank.