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From YouTube: City Council Meeting March 23 2021
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Biloxi City Council meeting: March 23, 2021 at Biloxi City Hall. To see the agenda, visit: https://www.biloxi.ms.us/agendas/citycouncil/2021/032321/032321agenda1.pdf.
A
A
A
A
E
To
come
up
and
and
she'll
bring
up
her
crew
from
the
hibernia,
and,
I
hope,
everybody's
enjoying
being
irish
today
and
in
the
and
the
treats
that
you
you
know,
we
missed
the
parade
and
some
of
these
other
things,
but
we're
we're
appreciative
of
what
you've
done
if
everybody's
efforts
to
bring
this
heritage
back
back
before
the
city.
E
E
F
G
B
E
E
You
hear
me
now:
yes,
I
think
numbers
are.
We
saw
our
governor
on
the
on
national
news
today
talking
about
your
conditions,
and
you
know
coming
back
to
normal
at
least
leaving
the
direction.
E
So
we
want
to
thank
everybody
for
doing
their
part
wearing
their
mask,
getting
vaccinated
and
hopefully,
in
the
next
couple
of
months
I
think
we'll
be
rocking
and
rolling
like
we
used
to
so
2020
is
behind
us
20
21's,
ahead
of
us,
so
we
we
thank
everyone
and
I
think
we'll
do
everything
we
can
to
to
push
it
back
to
where
we
were
before
this
thing
hit.
So
I
think
that
concludes
my
report
mike.
Unless
I
missed
something.
C
May
I,
if
I
could
mayor,
I
just
want
the
council
to
realize
where
we
are
in
the
fema,
the
chase
for
fema
dollars
for
hurricane
zeta.
As
reported
a
couple
of
weeks
ago,
we
have
over
50
projects,
individual
projects
that
are
damage,
repairs
that
we're
working
through
fema
with
they
had
inspection
teams
here
this
last
week
and
went
to
the
site
of
all
of
our
projects.
C
In
the
meantime,
we've
been
jamming
lots
of
data
together
submitting
everything
is,
I
think
I
mean
tickets
from
the
from
the
landfill,
showing
the
debris,
removal
and
all
that
sort
of
thing.
C
So
all
that's
going
up
to
fema
a
huge
dump
of
data,
including
the
canceled
over
two
million
dollars
of
cancelled
checks,
and
we
just
learned
today
that
the
first
of
our
projects
has
been
has
got
been
assigned
a
number,
a
fema
number,
which
means
that
it
is
close
to
being
obligated
so
we're
we
feel
pretty
good
about
the
fact
that
we'll
start
seeing
the
flow
of
money
coming
back
downhill
here
pretty
soon.
B
C
C
E
There's
a
big
part
of
the
equation
is
what
we
hate,
what
we
recover
in
insurance.
So
that's
backed
off
the
figure,
as
we
you
know,
go
forward
like
the
claims
at
the
visitor
center,
the
roof
and
those
kinds
of
things.
So
it's
it's
all
again,
tanya
yeah
and
has
been
heading
that
group
up
for
years
as
far
as
how
it
gets
in
the
the
mode
for
reimbursement.
But
basically
you
know
the
big
checks.
Like
we
cut
for
the
debris
removal.
E
You
know
it's
important
that
it
gets
paid
check,
gets
canceled,
the
expense
gets
submitted
for
reimbursement,
and
then
we
wait
for
that
to
come
down
the
road,
but
that
the
credit
line
that
we
established,
not
ten
million
dollars,
but
we
if
we
needed
to
but
but
as
we
as
these
things,
get
reimbursed,
whatever
we've
borrowed
to
you
know
to
help
the
cash
flow
will
be
paid
back.
So
I
think
the
two
big
hitters
is
about
two
million
dollars.
E
E
A
E
J
J
Okay,
thank
you
two
things
really.
I
know
that
when
we
were
budgeting
for
this
current
fiscal
year,
we
did
not
include
the
city
summer
camp.
J
We
were
going
to
look
at
the
cash
flow
and
the
revenue
and
kind
of
see
see
what
it
looked
like
and
I'm
thinking
with
school
out
here
in
a
number
of
weeks.
If
we're
going
to
proceed
with
summer
camp,
it's
got
to
be
funded,
personnel
have
to
be
hired.
You
know
summer,
camp
staff
and
stuff
like
that,
and
parents
need
to
be
given
some
notice.
So
we
might
want
to
look
at
that
on.
J
The
second
thing
deals
with
the
family's
first
corona
virus
response
act,
and
I
think
this
came
out
last
march
or
april
or
whatever,
and
the
decision
was
made
to
exclude
or
opt
out
for
firefighters
and
law
enforcement,
which
you
could
do,
but
what
it
also
the
impact
that
it's
had
and
what
it's
meant
is
that
in
some
instances,
employees
who
wanted
to
come
to
work
and
could
come
to
work
but
were
quarantined.
J
J
Okay,
so
let
me
let
me
put
it
in
terms
that
we
can
all
understand
and,
and
so
we're
not
dueling
over
semantics-
and
I
get
your
point,
mr
leonard,
and
that
is
I
want
to
I'm
a
fireman,
miss
newman's,
a
fireman
and
mr
lawrence,
who
always
says,
look
like
a
fireman
we're
at
one
station,
mr
lawrence
test,
positive
for
the
coronavirus,
miss
newman
wants
to
come
to
work.
J
I
J
The
point,
the
point
being,
those
are
the
only
two
departments
where
this
or
these
employees
were
impacted
in
this
manner,
and
because
of
that,
as
as
the
rules,
I
guess
and
and
the
precautions
from
cdc
and
maybe
other
agencies
with
guidelines,
the
circumstances
that
may
have
changed
to
some
extent
in
terms
of
when
folks
could
come
to
work,
not
come
to
work
or
whatever,
and
I
get
that
that
changed
over
time.
J
So
when
I,
what
I'd
like
for
an
administrative
report
on
or
before
april
7th,
which
is
two
weeks
from
now,
is
three
things.
One
is
a
rationale:
what's
what
was
the
rationale
to
exclude
the
first
responders?
I
mean
the
decision
was
made
administratively,
the
council
had
no
took
no
action,
had
no
role
in
that
decision.
I'm
sure
there's
a
reason
for
it.
I
don't
know
what
the
reason
is
depends
on
who
you
talk
to,
I
imagine
among
the
employees,
but
there
was
a
rationale.
J
But
we
can't
come
to
work
because
we're
quarantined
didn't
have
the
virus
at
the
time
tested
negative
and
then
the
third
thing
is
and-
and
you
may
have
to
lump
these
employees
in
different
bunkers
depending
on
the
circumstances
as
as
time
went
by
then.
The
third
thing
is
what
options
are
available
to
restore
their
leave
or
pay.
J
Okay,
that's
all
I
look
for
that.
If
you
get
it
to
me
before,
then
that's
fine.
I
appreciate
it.
I
know
it's
kind
of
a
it's
a
task,
but
I'm
thinking
between
department,
heads
and
the
folks
in
in
the
personnel
department.
They
ought
to
be
able
to
determine
who
was
impacted.
How
and
we
can
kind
of
see
how
many
folks
are
affected
and
what
the
circumstances
are
and
then
consider
options.
Maybe
the
council
can
consider
options
on
what
to
do
to
make
these
individuals
whole
if
that's
possible.
K
A
B
B
E
C
C
E
To
unhook
or
to
to
establish
a
direction,
we're
going
to
make
sure
we
we're
not
stepping
on
or
going
in
a
direction
we,
we
would
have
some
consequences,
and
I
think
peter
abod
will
give
us
some
direction
on
what
the
status
is
on.
What
we
can
do
to
either
go
a
no-go
with
the
property
yeah.
L
I'll
probably
do
by
the
next
meeting
I'll
look
at
the
agreement.
We
have
with
them
it's
possible.
We
can
dispose
of
it
to
another
charity
or
something
like
that.
But
we'll
explain
some
options
and
that's
something
the
the
council
should
do,
but
I
think
I
think
the
the
folks
that
donated
should
have
some
input
into
what
they
would
like
to
see
as
well,
rather
than
us
just
putting
a
resolution
on.
B
B
Of
doing
just
to
build
them
sitting
there
deteriorating,
because
it's
not
had
no
use
right
now
at
all.
If
anything,
as
I'm
saying,
if
it
takes
a
resolution
to
give
it
back
to
them,
then
I'll
bring
that
resolution
and
put
it
back
on
the
table.
It's
just
not
doing
us
any
good.
We
don't
need
another
building
and
another
piece
of
property
maintained
with
no
use.
E
B
C
E
No,
I
think,
we've
we'll
put
them
up
with
the
existing
contractor.
That
is
working
doing
the
work
right
now
on
the
some
of
the
big
power
supplies,
but
I
think
there's
a
number
of
them.
As
I
recall
what
larry
was
saying,
the
pedestals
that
are
out
are
for
the
other
areas,
I'm
not
sure
what
appears,
but
there
may
be
a
number
of
for
where
the
big
boats
are
going.
That
was
our
main
concern,
but
a
lot
of
the
ones
that
are
out
on
those
other
piers,
the
smaller
boats.
B
Yeah
another
commercial
always
like
mike,
has
said
earlier.
It's
a
big
problem
because
you
have
to
deal
with
meme
and
family,
get
the
concrete
and
all
the
pollen
put
back
together
and
the
fences
put
up.
You
have
to
wait
for
them
to
look
at
it,
see
what
it
is.
I
don't
know
where
we
had
in
that
process,
but
you
know
harbor's
coming
this
time
of
year
is
going
to
be
busy
with
the
shrimp
seeds
and
everything
coming
up.
B
I
know
we
can't
probably
get
it
done
before
then,
but
I
mean
oh,
that's,
that's
a
lot
of.
We
want
to
call
them
small
businesses
out
there
that
need
a
lot
of
help
right
now
because
of
the
harvest.
I
know
we're
trying
the
best
we
can
and
it's
not
a
fast
process
dealing
with
fema
and
mima,
but
something
we
have
to
look
at
because
that
affects
the
city
of
lexi.
A
lot.
K
H
And
first
I
want
to
say:
was
it
last
night
we
were
at
the
candidate
for
him.
Okay,
she
weren't
there
kenny
paul.
I
think
there
was
more
more
candidates
than
in
participate
or
than
viewers,
but
I
appreciate
you
guys
being
there.
You
guys
did
a
great
job
speaking.
H
Mr
mayor,
the
light
situation
in
the
city,
both
traffic
lights
and
street
lights.
I've
had
a
couple.
People
ask
me
about
traffic
lights,
we've
updated
many
traffic
lights
in
major
intersections
that
seem
to
be
newer,
maybe
more
resistant
to
storm
damages
than
the
other
ones.
Do
we
have
a
plan
on
updating
the
other
traffic
lights
throughout
the
city.
E
Well
again,
we're
on
order
with
a
number
of
especially
the
turn
signal
lights
that
have
been
damaged
in
most
of
the
case,
but
what
I
think
billy
ray
has
indicated
in
our
meeting.
There's
a
number
of
things.
That's
still
on
order.
I
guess
everybody
around.
We.
E
C
Lights
to
mdot,
what
happens
next
is
mdot
then
gathers
those
up
from
everybody
and
they
do
an
mou
with
us
and
and
they
give
us
the
funding
to
re
to
repair
the
lights.
So
we
know
that
we
know
there's
money
coming
from
mdoc.
A
lot
of
the
lights
got
put
together
from
parts
spare
parts
that
we
had
or
borrowed,
and
so
so
you
know
there's
a
lot.
There
was
a
lot
of
cost
to
us
just
getting
the
lights
back
up
again.
C
I
think
what
we'd
like
to
do,
and
the
mayor
and-
and
I
have
talked
about
this
and
we've
talked
to
engineering
about
it-
is
to
do
as
part
of
our
fema
effort
to
do
a
a
project
where
we
upgrade
go
to
massive
more
of
the
massed
arm
type
and.
C
The
hanging
rather
than
the
hanging
type
and
do,
and
and
if
that's
the
case,
if
we,
if
we
can
make
the
case
that
that
will
reduce
damages
in
future
storms,
there's
a
always
a
good
possibility
that
fema
will
fund
those
at
100
and
100
percent,
above
whatever
our
original
cost
was.
So
you
know
we're
planning
on
putting
in
one
of
those
kinds
of
projects,
but
those
mast
arm
lights
like
at
the
va
at
the
corner
of
veterans,
boulevard
and
so
forth.
We're
talking
about
a
half
a
million
dollars
each
one.
H
I
didn't
realize
street
lights
were
that
expensive?
What
about
any
efforts
to
coordinate
traffic
lights?
I
know
I
think
we've
talked
about
this.
E
Again
we
continue
to
struggle
with
synchronization
right.
There
there's
also
some
opportunities
at
pass
road
and
there
you
know
if
you
ever
try
to
go
north
coming
down
pass
road
from
the
west,
and
you
see
a
turning
signal
line.
E
I
mean
there's
some
things
that
could
be
done
to
to
to
do
some
things,
but
again,
mdot
is
sort
of
we
have
their
mercy
on
what
we
can
do
to
automate
or-
or
you
know
you
know,
minimize
the
the
the
wait
time
that
you
see
now
but
we're
we're
trying-
and
there
are
a
number
of
places
like
that
and
maybe
there's
some
things
that
we
can
do,
especially
on
bayview,
with
with
some
everybody
stopping
at
two
lights
that
are
flashing
red
and
it
should
be
flashing
orange.
E
But
it's
it's
an
ongoing,
continual
kind
of
effort
to
identify
them
and
have
a
solution
that
they'll
give
us
some.
You
know
some
grace
on.
H
What
about
street
lights
that
are
on
and
approaching
pops
ferry
road?
I
know
we've
talked
about
this.
It's
still
extremely
dark
as
you're
traveling
down
pops,
fair
road
approaching
that
bridge,
and
of
course
the
bridge
is
probably
75
of
those
lights
aren't
on.
I
don't
know
if
this
is
a
if
this
is
a
discretionary
thing
and
we
decide
to
turn
the
lights
off
or
if
it's
just
a
ministerial
thing
that
we
haven't
had
them
repaired
or
haven't.
Had
the
the
energy
cooperatives
out
there
to
repair
them.
C
Well,
I
have
found
that
the
co-op
that
that,
as
you
know,
it's
not
it's
mississippi
power
on
this
side
of
the
bay,
the
co-op
on
the
other
side
of
the
bay
I
found
they've
been
very
responsive,
but
we
tell
them
there's
an
out
a
light
out.
They
get
out
there
and
replace
it.
So
I
would
ask
you
know
any
anybody
as
you're
roaming
around
your
council
ward,
your
ward
area.
C
If
you
see
street
lights
out,
let
us
know
call
that
into
public
the
public
works
number
and
they
will
make
a
call
to
either
the
mississippi
power
of
the
co-op
and
and
put
it
on
their
list.
I
found
that
when
we
tell
them
about
something
being
out,
you'd
think
they'd
be
the
ones
out
looking
for
it,
but
I've.
I've
found
that
they're
pretty
good
about
responding.
H
Okay,
well
great,
I
will
get
you
a
comprehensive
list
of
those
lights
that
are
are
not
illuminated
currently.
Do
we
have
a
contact
with
the
camp
wilkes
area,
the
boy
scouts
yeah,
who
runs
that
that
property.
H
I
remember
the
original,
the
one
that
was
running.
It
is
no
longer
there
anymore.
I
think
he
actually
passed
away.
I
I
don't
remember
the
last
time
I
spoke
with
him.
This
was
seven
years
ago
at
the
beginning
of
my
first
term.
I
don't
know
who
runs
it.
I
don't
have
a
contact
there.
I
was
wondering
if
you
guys
had
a
contact
with
anybody.
Councilman.
I
H
L
Golf
carts
yeah
that
legislation
is
passed
and
we're
going
to
go
ahead
and
start
the
first
reading
and
the
second
reading
next
month,
based
on
the
template,
we
already
had
had
attached
our
legislation,
so
that'll
be
available
to
start
your
engines
on
july
1st,
but
we
will
be
able
to
register
folks,
I
think
in
june
may
and
june
is
the
plan
so.
H
Thank
you
peter,
mr
mayor,
mike,
if
you
would
help
me
out
with
the
bathrooms
at
the
pops
ferry
sports
complex,
where
we
have
the
fields,
the
new,
the
new
facilities
that
we
opened
up.
I
know
we've
had
some
issues
with
vandalism
in
their
times,
but
we
do
have
a
lot
of
groups
out
there.
Youth
groups
that
are
there
during
the
day,
if
we
could
coordinate
with
miss
bell's
staff,
to
get
those
opened,
unlocked
and
opened,
and
usable.
C
Bathrooms
yeah
you
talk
about.
We
talk
about
bathrooms
at
causeway
park,
no.
H
Sport,
no
at
the
sports
complex
across
from
margaret
sherry
library,
yeah,
but
the
new
facilities
that
were
just
built
they
stay
locked
but
and
I've.
I've
called
her
and
I've
had
her
come
out
infrequently
to
open
them
for
certain
events
that
I'm
aware
of
or
people
have
called
me.
But
I
think
we
need
to
to
get
these
on
a
schedule
instead
of
me
having
to
call
miss
bell's
department
for
for
every
event
that
happens
out
there
and
request
special
permission
to
use
those
bathrooms.
H
E
H
E
Was
a
lot
of
consideration
given
to
how
we
would
make
a
you
know
extraordinary
expenses
based?
I
know
we
went
the
people
who
did
work
got
time
and
a
half,
then
the
people
who
didn't
did
not
get
paid.
Then
we
we
could
pull
the
trigger
on
on
keeping
it
up.
But
again
it
would
be
part
of
a
claim
for
extraordinary
expenses.
So
that's
a
big
consideration
on
the
the
actions
we
did
take
for
the
submission
of
our
covid
reimbursement.
Ask
I
think
that
totally
be
about
1.6
million.
E
H
E
The
case
not
reimburse
you
know
supplement
that
you
know
reinstate
the
time
that
they
took
off
right.
All
right,
there's
some
possibilities,
but
you
know
again
we'll
we'll
visit
that
and
then
you
know
over
the
next.
You
know
a
couple
of
weeks:
we'll
actually
have
a
plan
to
and
to
bring
to
you
the.
C
Family
first
coronavirus
response
act,
allowed
us
to
make
a
decision
to
pre
to
exempt
certain
categories
of
workforce
that
would
be
adversely
affected
if
we
implement,
if
we
made
them
eligible
because
of
the
fact
that
at
the
time
remember
it
so
reminds
me
of
dr
fauci
here
you
know
we
what
we
know
now
we
didn't
know,
then,
when
the
coven
first
hit.
You
remember
the
very
first
thing
that
happened
was
fire
station.
C
Seven
one
guy
got
sick,
and
so
everybody
else
it
started
to
spread
and
everybody
else
took
off
and
after
a
while,
the
fire
department
and
the
to
a
lesser
degree
the
police
had
a
lot
of
people
parked
and
not
coming
to
work
and
at
the
time
at
the
time
we
made
that
we
made
the
decision.
The
mayor
made
the
decision
to
exempt
fire
and
police
first
responders
from
that
act
which
would
have
paid
them
to
stay
home
now.
Prior
to
that
decision
being
made.
C
Some
of
these
firemen
did
actually
come,
get
positive
and
each
and
and
and
because
of
that
they
lost
that
they
used
their
leave
and
they
were
able
to
file
workers
comp
claims,
some
of
them
didn't
ever
get
sick,
so
they
self
they
they
stayed
home,
but
but
they
didn't
have
the
they
didn't
they
weren't
sick.
So
they
couldn't
file
a
workers
comp
claim
we
think
the
numbers
in
the
neighborhood
of
10
to
12
firemen
and
several
days
of
a
vacation
that
they
use.
C
C
So
when,
when
we
went
to
to
fema
in
the
state
mema
for
reimbursement,
we
were
asking
for
reimbursement
for
extraordinary
expenses,
which
meant
the
people
that
we
were
paying
double
time.
You
remember
that
the
people
that
were
coming
to
work
were
during
that
period.
Emergency
period
were
getting
time
and
a
half.
C
H
Mr
leonard
and
and
mr
mayor,
I,
by
no
way
impugning
your
decision.
That
is
not
at
all
what
I
intend
to
do
right
now.
All
I
want
to
do
is
help
compensate
those
that
that
protect
the
city
and
suffered
financially
because
of
this
whole
system.
That's
all!
If,
when
you
provide
mr
tisdale
with
his
report,
could
you
add
in
there
some
form
of
remedy
remedy
to
what
it
would
cost.
E
H
Me
rephrase
the
word
I
shouldn't
have
used
money.
I
should
have
used
value
yeah,
so
they
did
lose
value.
They
suffered
a
loss
that
they
could
use
at
the
expense
of
the
city,
which
would
be
translated
into
money
at
the
time.
But
if
you
would
just
give
me
a
an
aggregate
value
of
what
it
would
cost
to
reinstate
that,
I
would
appreciate
it.
This
ends
my
george
lawrence
moment
with
long
council
periods.
You
can
thank
you,
mr
lawrence.
I
I
They
only
gave
us
one
minute
and
the
only
person
I
know
that
probably
could
achieve
an
answer
in
one
minute
is
fofo,
but
but
we
tried
for
we
gave
it
our
best
shot,
but
it
was
a
good
night,
a
couple
issues
just
occurring
in
my
board
that
I
just
want
to
tie
up
some
loose
ends
and-
and
this
was
something
that
I
thought
was
going
to
be
a
a
resolution
to
a
speeding
problem
in
taylor
oaks
mike
you're
well
aware
of
it.
I
I
just
want
to
get
on
the
record
at
this
council
meeting
that
I
don't
think
it's
totally
resolved
if
we
can't
trim
that
speed
table
down
to
match
what
we
did
in
hinge
in
place.
I
think
we
got
a
problem
with
the
owners.
They
don't
like
the
look
of
it.
Of
course,
there's
for
safety
reason
they
put
reflective
poles,
so
people
wouldn't
veer
off
and
go
into
the
to
the
neighbors
or
the
residence
yard.
That's
an
issue
from
an
aesthetic
standpoint.
I
I
If
we
can't,
then
we
may
have
to
go
to
plan
c
if
plan
b
doesn't
work
in
that
area,
and
I
I'm
really
heartbroken
because
we
work
put
a
lot
of
time
and
effort
working
with
the
hoa
if
y'all
remember,
we
had
about
four
team
members
come
to
this
one
of
our
council
meetings
and
and
plea
that
we
find
a
resolution
which
we
did,
but
it
it
didn't
work
out
that
way
at
the
current
time.
So
I
know
this
is
a
tricky
one,
but
we
need
to
find
a
fix
for
it.
C
I
C
I
Really
an
anomaly
yeah:
it
is
a
lesson
learned.
Maybe
we
need
to
revisit
and
make
sure
that
we
have.
You
know
we
had
the
majority
of
the
hoa
members
that
were
participating,
but
there
was
an
equal
amount.
I
guess
that
didn't
a
silent
majority
that
certainly
voiced
their
opinion
when
we
were
trying
to
do
the
right
thing.
The
intentions
were
for
the
right
purpose,
but
if
we
can
continue
to
work
for
an
ultimate
resolution,
that
would
be
a
good
thing.
The
other
thing
wetzel
drive
a
very
populated
area.
I
That's
in
this
stretch
of
road
they're,
requesting
a
street
light
because
of
the
school
children
or
are
in
the
dark
almost,
and
if
we
can
look
at
a
where
to
position
a
new
street
light
and
request
that
from
coast
electric
or
whomever
we
need
to
request
that
from
that'll
be
great.
I
did
contact
bruce
marie
and
he
said:
hey
y'all.
Do
that
not
us
y'all
put
the
request
in.
I
I
thought
it
was
going
to
be
easy
fix
going
through
him,
but
that
would
be
great
if
we
can
see
if
we
can
expedite
that
with
those
school
buses
coming
down
that
fairly
narrow
road.
I
And
I'll
visit
every
single
home
on
there
to
make
sure
the
light
isn't
going
to
shine
brighter
in
their
their
home,
but
I
appreciate
the
administration
for
that
and
that
concludes
my
report.
M
Guns,
yes,
just
one
or
two
things
streets
are
looking
very
good.
All
the
painting
is
down,
and
everything,
and
the
only
thing
we're
waiting
on
is
to
finish
up
a
few
of
the
punch
lists
that
are
out
there,
mainly
the
fencing.
So
I
appreciate
walt
getting
back
with
me
on
the
status
of
the
punch
list.
M
The
other
thing
I
just
want
to
thank
memorial
hospital
on
this
friday
for
bringing
the
covet
shots
to
the
community,
and
this
friday
we
will
be
getting
our
second
shots
in
the
community,
along
with
the
city
city
employees,
so
that
was
that
was
a
biggie
and
they
committed
to
doing
it
again
down
the
road
soon.
So
that
concludes.
C
A
A
A
I
would
like
to
see
us
try
to
get
another
vacuum
truck
for
the
north,
try
to
work
that
into
the
budget,
to
where
it's,
not
something
where
we
get
that
once
every
three
months
or
once
every
two
months
or
whatever
it
is
to
correct
these
issues-
and
you
know
these
people
have
to
suffer
this
over
and
over
again,
because
we
don't
have
the
adequate
equipment
to
get
those
pumped
out
and
then
another
thing
is
the
the
boom
thing.
I
don't
know
what
it's
called
that
goes
on
the
side
of
the
tractor.
A
I
know
it
costs
about
50
000
to
trim
along
the
side.
That's
something
that's
needed
in
the
north
as
well,
and
you
know
the
north.
We
have,
I
don't
know,
I
know
just
in
my
wards,
55
of
the
land
and
then,
if
you
and
incorporate
ward,
4
and
ward
6
we're
probably
talking
about
70
of
the
land
in
the
city.
A
A
C
The
I.
C
It
was
only
the
police
and
fire
department,
first
responders
that
were
exempt
from
the
family.
First
coronavirus
response
act,
meaning
they
the
ones
that
that
we
could
pay
up
to
x
number
of
days.
Okay,.
C
The
people
that
who
had
kids
in
school
that
couldn't
go
to
school,
okay.
A
A
That's
that
concludes
my
report.
We'll
now
move
on
to
the
public
agenda
citizen
comments.
Total
a
lot
of
time
will
be
45
minutes.
Anyone
who
wishes
to
speak
will
have
a
total
of
three
minutes
when
you
come
forward
before
you
speak,
please
state
your
name
and
sign
in
into
the
sign-in
sheet
at
the
table.
If
there's
anyone
on
my
left
and
your
right
side
of
the
room,
please
come
forward.
My
left,
your.
B
B
I
N
A
oh
thank
you.
N
A
N
N
You
can't
you
can't
a
fault
keep
falling
down,
trying
to
get
out
of
my
yard
as
a
result.
As
a
disabled
man,
I
have
already
fallen
down
the
driveway
several
times
as
a
result
of
the
city
project.
Mr
man,
city,
council
members,
you
are
responsible
for
the
work
done
on
our
city
streets
because
you
approved
the
contracts
for
the
vendors
you
hired
and
dug
out
and
placed
sidewalks,
driveways
and
fences.
You
cannot
blame
this
poor
workmanship
on
negligence
of
the
contractors.
N
G
N
His
home
shaken
apart,
sidewalk
and
driveway
destroyed,
and
now
my
my
new
fence
and
gate
are
put
back,
so
they
don't
properly
function.
If
the
city
does
not
make
these
repairs
correctly
and
safe
for
those
or
all
of
us
who
are
seniors
and
disabled,
I
have
no
other
recourse
but
to
take
legal
action.
I
was
told
by
one
of
your
project
managers
to
make
a
claim
well
to
repair
my
house
and,
as
I've
been
towed
by
the
neighbors
and
many
who
have
such
claims.
G
O
N
And
then
they
told
me
you
all
got
to
be
voting
on
whether
they're
going
to
fix
any
of
this
stuff.
In
my
house
you
know,
I
don't
know,
I
got
11
people
on
my
street
that
got
bad
house
problems.
Well,
y'all
got
lucky,
two
of
them
are
dead,
so
you
only
got
to
deal
with
nine
of
them
now
and
there's
a
whole
bunch.
I
walked
across
the
street,
talked
to
miss,
I'm
not
going
to
say
any
names
to
this
lady
and
she,
I
know
I'm
65
she's,
probably
85.,.
A
O
A
A
H
A
A
B
K
Sir,
this
is
just
a
a
housekeeping
thing.
Under
the
ordinance
the
multi-family
dwellings
were
listed
as
a
conditional
use
in
waterfront
zoning.
They
should
have
been
allowed
as
a
permitted
use
because
we
allow
apartments
and
condominiums
and
other
things
there.
So
all
this
is
is
a
housekeeping
change
to
allow
multi-family
dwellings
to
be
a
permitted
use
in
waterfront.
J
A
J
Yes,
the
planning
commission
recommended
this
be
rezoned
to
rm10,
and
you
don't
see
much
of
that.
But,
as
I
understand
correct
me
from
wrong,
mr
creel,
the
the
parcel
measures
90
by
64
feet
and
the
owner
requested
a
change
in
zoning
from
rs10
legal
but
non-conforming
to
rm30
and
in
the
current
structure
is
operating
it
as
a
duplex.
J
K
J
All
right
now,
mr
piku,
I
also
asked
or
considered
asking
at
that
time
the
planning
commission,
or
I
think
he
was
asked
or
made
the
request
to
have
it:
rezoned,
rm-20
or
rm30
30..
Okay,
I'm
no
community
development
guy,
but
I'm
thinking
if
you
go
to
rm
20
or
rm
30,
that's
20
or
30
units
per
acre.
That's.
K
J
And
this
parcel
is
90
by
60.,
so
my
my
thinking
is
that
my
rationale
is
that
the
planning
commission
acted
appropriately
with
an
rm10.
It
moved
it
from
made
it
conforming
in
a
residential
area.
That's
great.
My
understanding
also
is
that
mr
piku
does
not
own
the
property
to
the
west
of
this
parcel.
He
just
bought
this
parcel
with
the
duplex,
so
I
think
the
the
zone
change
to
rm10
by
the
planning
commission
was
appropriate.
K
You
there's
a
there's
an
existing
duplex
on
this
piece
of
property
and
it's
a
legal
non-conforming,
because
it's
a
duplex
operating
in
single-family
zoning,
mr
piku,
came
in
and
filed
an
application
to
have
the
zoning
to
bring
the
property
into
compliance.
The
zoning
into
compliance
with
the
use
on
the
property
on
his
application.
K
In
this
case,
the
jump
from
the
jump
to
rm
30
seem
to
be
excessive.
The
least
intensive
zoning
that
mr
piku
needed
to
bring
his
property
into
compliance
was
rm10.
K
Now,
when
he
filed
the
application,
he
had
told
the
staff
that
he
was
not
interested
in
doing
short-term
rental
and
the
big
difference
between
the
rm10
and
the
rm30
is
that
rm30
would
allow
short-term
rental
as
a
conditional
use.
Rm10
does
not
allow
short-term
rental,
so
the
planning
commission
chose
to
reduce
the
intensity
of
the
request
on
the
application
down
to
the
least
zoning
necessary
to
accomplish
the
purpose
of
bringing
the
duplex
into
compliance
after
the
meeting
after
the
meeting
mr
piku
called
back
in
and
said.
K
M
Yeah,
I
have
no
no
further
comments.
I
would
comply
with
the
planning
commission.
I
O
So
I
really
just
want
to
have
the
option,
so
I
don't
want
to
have
to
like
come
back
and
apply.
If
I
choose
to
do
short-term
rental,
we
don't
have
any
plans
to
right
now,
but
the
goal
is
like.
I
know
that's
like
the
rule
of
thumb
of
like
don't
zone
you
don't
have
to,
but
it'd
save
a
bit
of
time
if
we
could
get
approved
for
rm
30,
because
if
I
decide
that
I
do
want
to
do
short
term
rental,
I
have
the
ability
to
that
was
kind
of
like
my
premise.
H
J
I
might
might
be
able
to
answer
some
of
these
questions.
It's
on
a
through
street
between
briarfield
and
pine
grove
on
the
south
side.
Half
of
that
property
is
empty.
The
other
half
is
part
of
what
turns
out
to
be
that
that
complex,
short-term
complex
on
the
north
side
of
the
street.
You
have
a
residence
on
the
corner,
you
have
the
duplex
and
then
you
have
an
empty
lot
to
the
west
of
that.
So
there
are
three
properties
on
the
north
side:
residence,
this
particular
duplex
and
an
empty
lot
on
the
corner.
So.
H
J
I
can't
say
that
there's
multi-family
residential
duplex,
the
duplex
correct
and,
I
think
jerry,
you
might
know
the
the
the
property
to
the
east
of
this
particular
parcel,
I
think,
is
residential
rs-10
and
briarfield
just
before
it
was
annexed
by
the
city,
had
a
number
of
different
zonings
out
there.
So
there
there
are
enough
different
zones
that
you
would
think.
That's
a
small
city
out
there,
so
some
of
it's
owned
appropriately.
Some
some
has
none
as
legal
but
non-conforming
over
the
years.
H
Okay,
mr
creel,
thank
you
josh.
I
appreciate
you
coming
to
the
seat,
mr
krill,
as
as
it
stands
right
now
that
location,
because
it's
not
zoned
correctly,
it's
an
absolute
bar
to
any
form
of
short-term
rental,
and
if
we
zoned
it
our
rs
or
our
city
rm10,
it
would
still
carry
along
with
it
that
absolute
bar
against
short-term
rental
correct,
that's
correct!
Yes,
however,
the
joining
property
is
qualified
for
short-term
rental.
H
Being
that
the
property
is
so
small.
I
don't
foresee
that
we're
gonna
he's
gonna
propose
a
structure
that
grows
massively
in
size
and
the
only
purpose
for
doing
an
rm30
would
be
to
add
short-term
rental
on
a
property
that
close
to
the
water
next
to
other
properties
that
are
already
short-term
rental.
Is
there
a
way
to
satisfy
both
needs?
Your
desire
to
to
retain
the
rule
that
you
want
to
use
the
most
for
the
least
intrusive
zone
and
also
provide
a
pathway
to
something
like
short-term
rental,
as
his
neighbors
are
allowed.
K
You
can
go
to
rm-20,
which
is
less
intensive
than
the
rm30,
but
would
open
the
door
for
him
to
come
back
and
request
a
conditional
use,
because,
whether
you
change
it
to
rm20
or
rm30,
he's
still
going
to
have
to
come
back
through
public
hearing
and
come
back
to
the
council
for
a
conditional
use
permit
if
he
chooses
to
do
short-term
rental.
Thank
you,
mr.
I
H
I
I
just
think
it
skips
this
step.
I
don't
know
what
the
I
think,
what
what
is
the
tell
me
what
the
approval
process
is
for
doing
another
another
zoning
change
versus
a
conditional
use.
K
H
But
he
would
have
to
come
back.
He
would
have
to
go
through
the
process
to
seek
a
zoning
change
for
his
own
change.
Then
he
would
have
to
come
back
and
go
through
the
process
again
to
seek
conditional
use.
This
saves
us
an
entire
process,
so
if
he
ever,
if
he
were
to
choose
to
do
that,
the
same
thing
that
his
neighbors
are,
it
would
save
the
planning,
commission,
the
council
and
the
applicant
an
entire
process
of
approval.
That's
why
I
would
consider
doing
it
now.
A
So
I
have
a
question
so
if
I'm
understanding
correctly,
if
he's
applying
for
or
it
was
recommended
to
be
moved
from
rs10
to
rm10,
rm30
is
right
by
use
our
use
by
right.
Is
that
correct,
conditional
use?
Okay?
So
what
would
be
the
difference
in
rm30
and
rm20?
Then
if
you
have
to
come
directly
to
the
council?
A
Basically,
this
he
would
just
skip
a
step
if
he
wanted
to
do
short-term
rental
and
not
have
to
go
to
the
planning
commission
whether
it
was
rm-20
or
rm30.
What's
the
difference
in
the
two
none.
A
A
A
He
would
have
to
go
the
planning
commission
ask
for
rezoning,
you
would
do
a
recommendation
and
then
it
would
come
to
us
if
his
amendment
passes
as
rm20,
then
the
only
thing
he
would
have
to
do
is
file
for
conditional
use,
that's
correct
and
it
would
come
directly
to
council
and
there
wouldn't
be
a
first
or
second
reading.
It
would
just
be
a
one-time
deal.
Correct,
that's
correct!
I
K
I
Whatever
those
units
are,
but
he
can
only
rent
them
as
apartments
right
at
the
current
zoning
that
the
planning
commission
unanimously
approved-
that's
correct,
yes,
so
I
think
we
ought
to
move
a
little
bit
more
methodically
and
if
his
mindset
changes
he
goes
through
the
regular
process.
You
know
you
never
know.
What's
going
to
happen
around
that
community,
I
see
the
single
family
homes.
I
do
see
the
multi-family
homes
on
here
and
his
property,
and
I
understand
it
today.
I
B
B
H
Of
the
property,
that's
why
he
can't
do
it,
it's
it.
This
purpose
is
just
to
give
him
the
ability
to
to
use
it
as
short-term
rentals.
Not
because
he's
going
to
build
30
units.
He
can't
it's
barred
by
the
ability
to
to
build
that
menus
per
unit
is
based
off
of
a
square
footage.
So
because
it's
so
small,
like
you
said
he
can't
come
back
and
build
30
units
or
20
units.
He
simply
just
wants
the
ability
to
use
the
property
in
the
same
fashion.
His
neighbors
around
him
are
using
theirs.
There's.
K
Well,
he's
illegal
non-conforming,
I
mean
that's
the
way
it
was
built.
That's
why
it
was
grandfathered
in
he
can
continue
to
use
it
as
a
duplex
from
now
on,
provided
he
doesn't
stop
for
a
one
year
period
of
time
at
any
point
in
the
future.
Then
it
would
lose
its
use
and
it
would
they
would
have
to
come
back.
So
he
really
doesn't
need
a
zoning
change
to
continue
to
do
what
he's
doing
right
now.
K
But
having
said
that,
a
lot
of
times
when
you're
going
to
to
seek
lending
on
a
piece
of
property
banks
and
financial
institutions
are
not
comfortable
with
a
legal
non-conforming
situation.
They
want
to
know
that
at
least
the
property
is
zoned
for
the
use.
That's
on
the
property
before
they,
they
lend
money
on
it.
So
the
rm10
is
the
least
zoning
necessary
to
bring
the
structure
into
compliance.
K
K
So
from
from
a
planning
standpoint,
I
mean,
if
we
were
just
looking
at
this,
it's
better
to
expand
an
existing
zone
district
than
it
is
to
do
something
that
looks
like
spot
zoning.
You
know
in
the
middle,
so
we've
we've
kind
of
got
contradicting
rules
and
planning
here,
one
that
says
that
you
go
after
the
least
intensive
zoning
necessary
to
accomplish
your
purse.
Your
purpose
and
one
that
says.
K
Well,
you
know
if
you,
if
you
plug
in
rm20
or
rm10
in
there,
it's
going
to
look
like
spot
zoning,
but
it's
it's
up
to
the
council.
Whichever
way
you
want
to
go
would
be
correct,.
B
B
K
B
J
Mr
tisdale,
I
just
want
to
want
to
remind
my
colleagues
that
the
owner
has
not
indicated
that
he's
going
to
use
a
property
for
short-term
rentals
by
his
own
admission.
He's
not
made
up
his
mind,
yet
I
don't
think
we
want
to
rezone
parcels
for
possibly
an
expanded
use
other
than
what
was
requested
just
to
save
a
spot
or
or
a
step
in
the
future.
J
There's
no
guarantee
at
this
point,
and
there
may
be
no
intent
at
all
to
use
them
for
short-term
rentals,
but
based
on
what
you've
heard,
I
think
with
mr
creel's
explanation
and
best,
I
could
do
to
give
you
what
the
planning
commission's
thinking
was.
It
seems
that,
what's
most
appropriate
is
what
is
has
been
recommended
by
the
planning
commission
to
go
with
rm10,
there's
nothing
to
preclude
the
property
owner
from
coming
back
months
or
years
from
now
and
requesting
a
change
from
rm10
to
rm10
to
rm,
20
or
30
with
a
conditional
use.
M
A
I
A
M
B
On
the
property
insurance
mike
193,
000
increase
that
reflects
the
51
000
that
he
saved
the
other
day
that
frank
boda,
we're
telling
about
this.
B
C
B
Okay
and
on
a
the
boat
ramp
on
h,
like
in
henry
the
350
000
you're.
Moving
to
that,
when
is
this
project
going
to
get
started?
How
many
launches
they're
going
to
have
in
that
area?
That's
an
awesome
spot
up
there
that
should
be
the
biggest
boat
launch.
We
have
a
number
of
parking
lots
all
around
nothing,
but
the
parking
lot
yeah.
E
B
B
C
C
So
so
we
talked
to
dmr
about
that
a
good
while
ago,
and
they
told
us
that
they
would
be
happy
to
enforce
it
if
we
did
the
signage.
But
when
we,
when
we
began
that
process,
we
learned
that
they
they.
We
learned
that
the
county
had
to
be
the
one
to
ask.
So
that's
that's
what
you
see
in
the
resolution?
Okay,
mike.
H
And
I
had
something
when
this
broke
on
the
news.
I
received
numerous
phone
calls
of
appreciation
for
this.
J
I
have
a
excuse
me,
I
didn't
mean
to
step
on
your
comments
up.
Are
there
going
to
be
any
you-
and
I
talked
about
this
briefly
mike
with
signage?
Is
there
any
way
to
put
buoys
out
there
and
and
who's
responsible
for
the
cost,
maintenance
or
replacement?
Somebody
is
going
to
run
over
them?
That's
the
nature
of
buoys,
I
guess,
but.
E
C
E
Experience
with
the
buoy,
especially
when
the
I
think
it
wasn't
zeta
was
a
storm
that
was
around
the
marina
at
kiesler.
Okay,
in
that
warship,
actually
in
my
backyard,
so
the
dmr
came
and
got
it
put
it
back
up.
So
I
don't
know
whether
we
replaced
some.
We
have.
The
boy
would
put
it
out
there,
but
again
the
enforcement
would
be
up
to
dmr,
but
it
certainly
would
put
a
boy,
I
think,
pretty
pretty
boy.
There.
J
I'm
just
I'm
not
a
boat
or
I
just
am
familiar
with
the
area
and
it'd
be
nice
to
have
something
out
there
around
the
boat
launch.
So
people
understand
there's
a
boat
launch
there
and
it
would
slow
down
or
something
it'd
be
great.
If
dmr
enforces
it
an
associated
question
would
be:
do
we
have
anything
like
a
no
wake
zone
or
should
we
at
the
small
question.
E
I
think
it's
on
the
on
the
the
bulkhead
okay
in
both
places.
As
long
as
as
long
as
folks
are
aware,
I.
E
I
did
have
a
conversation
today,
interestingly
enough
about
wakeboarding
on
the
river
and
what
you
know
what
damage
has
done
to
the
shores
and
the
people
who
planted
things
along
the
river
so
we'll
be
looking
into
to
that
situation.
But
you
know
to
try
to
do
your
your
you
know
in
that
river
and
that
confined
stuff
it's
dangerous
and
it's
also
damaging
to
the
shore.
B
C
Yeah
the
annoying
part
about
this
relocation
money
is
it's
it's
it's
paid
after
after
the
after
we
pay
somebody
for
their
house
and
they
move.
Then
they
can
file
for
the
relocation
money,
so
they
constant
tends
to
dribble
in
over
time,
we're
probably
seeing.
C
E
A
J
A
A
B
B
F
Yes,
we
have,
I
just
was
messaging
mima.
While
we
were
in
the
back,
there
was
some
hold
up
on
the
714
000.
It
was
stuck
with
one
of
their
consultant
accounting
firms.
They
promptly
got
it
moving
out
of
the
consulting
firm
and
it's
now
on
its
way
to
the
city,
so
we
should
have
it
by
our
next
council
meeting
or
the
one.
Just
after
that,.