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A
B
C
C
I'm
Woody
Bailey
executive
director
cruising
the
coast
I
think
we've
made
a
lot
of
progress
with
this
proposed
ordinance
appreciate
being
involved
in
some
discussions
to
to
talk
about
the
ordinance
overall.
As
far
as
the
ordinance
is
concerned,
if
we
have
to
have
this
ordinance
I
think
we
can
live,
we
being
cruising
the
coast,
I
think
a
lot
of
other
events
can
probably
live
with
the
changes
that
are
being
proposed.
C
You
know
we'll
kind
of
have
to
see.
Yes
after
this
thing
has
passed
whether
or
not
it's
going
to
need
to
be
tweaked
or
changed,
because
there
are
some
still
concerns.
I
have
now
that
I
had
on
the
very
first
time
when
I
first
read
this
ordinance,
there's
still
a
lot
to
be
left
to
interpretation.
As
far
as
the
way
the
ordinance
is
written.
C
C
It
could
be
potentially
a
different
ball
game
than
we
all
understand
it
currently,
because
some
of
the
small
events
around
town
be
affected
by
this,
it's
hard
to
say,
hopefully
they
won't
be,
but
if
a
if
a
six-year-old
birthday
party
has
200
or
so
people
that
turn
out
at
that
party,
could
they
be
potentially
shut
down
because
they
haven't
complied
and
gone
down
to
City,
Hall
and
gotten
a
special
event
permit
a
big
Gathering
after
a
funeral
I
mean
there's
a
lot
of
things
here
again
in
interpretation
as
to
you
know
what
is
going
to
happen
and
how
this
is
going
to
be
interpreted
by
everyone.
C
Future
Special,
Events
I've
talked
about
this
before.
When
you
look
at
this
ordinance,
it's
pretty
daunting
all
the
requirements,
all
the
things
you've
got
to
do,
will
other
events,
potential
events
go
somewhere
else.
The
another
big
change
really
hadn't
talked
about.
That
much
is
are
the
RVs
on
the
beach
I
mean
these?
Some
of
these
things
are
going
to
be
major
changes
from
what
we
are
accustomed
to
seeing
in
the
past.
C
Is
this
the
best
thing
to
do
for
the
city
they're
going
to
be
economic
impacts,
I
think
from
this
just
like
I,
say
just
major
changes
in
doing
business
in
the
city
of
Biloxi,
but
we'll
be
glad
to
work
with
the
city.
Whatever
is
passed
and
I
think
you
know
we
can
work
with
with
this
ordinance
overall,
but
there's
some
real
challenges
out
there
that
are
confronting
the
city
when
this
ordinance
gets
passed.
Is
it
the
best
thing
for
us,
I,
guess
we'll
we'll
see
and
see
what
you
all
decide
to
pass?
D
Foreign
Landry
I
live
at
19498
Savannah
Street
in
Biloxi.
First
of
all,
thank
you
for
the
opportunity
to
speak
to
each
of
you
about
this
ordinance.
I'm
representing
the
crew
of
Neptune,
as
the
captain
in
this
capacity,
so
I
I
have
to
I
have
to
Echo
some
of
the
things
that
Woody
said
is.
D
I
also
think,
while
I
do
appreciate
what's
here
and
the
work
that's
gone
into,
it
I
feel
like
it
is
it's
a
lot
of
work
and
a
lot
of
effort
to
help
curb
one
or
two
or
three
events
that
have
a
negative
impact
on
the
city
while
at
the
same
time
could
be
eliminating
or
pushing
away
those
events
that
have
that
have
a
great
positive
quality
of
life
impact
to
the
residents
of
the
city.
D
Biloxi,
not
just
the
residents
but
the
businesses
in
the
city
of
Biloxi,
so
like
what
he
said
as
well:
a
big
economic
impact,
and
it's
it's
just
it's
it's
concerning
to
see
how
it's
going
to
be
enforced.
Moving
forward
like
he
said
when
you
guys
are
gone
when
we're
gone,
and
there
are
other
people
here
left
to
interpret
what
you're
putting
in
place
right
now
and
what
you
meant
by
it
and
how
you
meant
to
for
it
to
be
governed.
So
that's
all
I
have
thank
you
very
much.
A
Are
we
reading
these
or
okay?
So
she
said,
since
it's
just
a
list
of
them,
we'll
just
discuss
these
without
reading
them.
So
Peter
is
there
anything
that
you
want
to
address
or.
E
No,
we,
you
know,
we've
we've
gone
over
I.
Think
from
the
original
draft
about
five
months
ago.
We've
listened
to
what
some
of
our
organizations
have
talked
about.
Some
of
the
concerns
they've
had
we've
broadened
the
exceptions,
we've
produced
any
sort
of
impact
fees.
E
What
needs
to
be
done
to
control
things
that
need
to
be
controlled,
the
organizations
that
are
currently
Neptune,
Mardi
Gras
cruising
the
coast,
they're
already
doing
this
stuff
and
already
meeting
with
the
police
and
already
laying
out
their
plan
I
mean
just
for
example,
what
what's
been
handed
out
today?
E
The
cruising
the
coast
downtown
block
party
October
4th
they
meet
with
the
city
year-round
everything
they
do
is
already
basically
in
place,
and
what
we're
trying
to
do
is
somebody
wants
to
do
something
on
that
scale
they
need
to.
They
need
to
follow
certain
rules
and
requirements.
E
If
there
aren't
any
rules
and
requirements,
you
can't
expect
anyone
to
follow,
and
it's
just
a
matter
of
as
far
as
being
subjective
is
pretty
clear
in
the
resolution
in
the
ordinance.
If
somebody
doesn't
feel
they're
getting
a
fair
shake
from
the
committee
or
there's
some
anything
that
that
they're
being
allowed
to
do
that
hey,
we
used
to
be
able
to
do
that,
and
this
isn't
right.
E
They
come
to
the
council,
the
next
the
next
meeting
and
be
heard
by
the
council.
You
know
what
could
happen
20
years
in
the
future.
That
happened.
That's
with
any
ordinance.
You
can't
predict
how
any
future
council
is
going
to
interpret
anything
but
looking
around
in
any
City
that
hosts
large
events,
I
couldn't
find
any
other
city
that
doesn't
have
something
on
their
books,
because
otherwise
you
just
you're
inviting
potential
chaotic
situation
and
and
In
fairness
to
our
police
and
that
have
to
monitor
these
things
and
manage
it.
E
We
felt
our
charge
was
to
do
something
that
we
could
put
requirements
and
across
the
board,
and
we
wanted
to
put
requirements
that
the
existing
people
could
live
with
and
I.
Think
we've
done
that.
So.
E
I
guess,
as
far
as
any
specifics,
I
don't
know
what
order
they
come
in,
but
we
could.
We
could
talk
to
those
specifics.
We
would
like
to
go
ahead
and
just
get
these
get
them
on
for
first
reading
next
week,
and
second,
second
reading
would
be
after
that,
because
I
think
the
chief
will
tell
you
they.
E
His
office
needs
to
know
that
there's
going
to
be,
if
they're
going
to
have
some
means
to
to
deal
with
things
that
are
coming
up
in
the
future.
Okay,.
F
Just
jump
in
and
add
that
down
there
this
is
for
the
greater
good
and
we'll
be
expressing
when
I
may
ask
we're
not
it's
not
the
intention
to
harm
any
or
impede
any
kind
of
thing.
That
is
good
for
our
community,
but
it's
it's.
You
know
again
with
the
Chiefs
and
and
legal
something
needs
to
be
on
the
books.
So
when
that
that
other
things
happen,
we
have
some
basis
to
to
help
and
ensure
you
know
Public,
Safety
and-
and
you
know
the
good
time
everybody's
trying
to
have.
A
So
I
guess
I'll
start
to
my
left
and
if
you
have
any
of
these,
you
want
to
address
George
we'll
start
and
you
just
go
through
each
one.
If
you
yeah.
B
I've
been
going
along
listening
to
everything,
I
just
don't
see
where
we've
done
anything
to
change.
The
problem
with
the
problem
here
is
not
addressed
at
all
in
this,
but
you
put
in
Ruth
and
Regulation
and
then,
like
I,
said
special
events,
any
kind
you
gotta
go,
get
an
approval
to
do
that,
so
I
don't
care
if
they
have
karaoke
somewhere
in
the
bars
that
night
Bingo's
up.
So
you
have
to
come
through
the
city
every
time
we
do
something.
You
know
they
go
to
the
city
to
get
that
done,
yeah.
B
E
E
If
you're
having
a
commercial
party
in
your
residence,
then
that's
not
that's,
not
that's
not
going
to
be
allowed
that
shouldn't
be
allowed,
so
so
that
would
occur
because
you're
not
required
to
have
you're
not
typically
allowed
to
have
commercial
parties
in
a
in
a
home.
That's.
B
What
I'm
saying
that's
not
allowed
anyway?
Well
right,
so
he
said:
I
had
another,
do
a
special
event,
because
you
can't
do
that
in
private
resident
run
a
commercial
party
out
of
it.
We
went
to
that
last
time,
but
my
problem
is
all
the
problem.
We
have
on
Highway
90
all
the
problem
with
Broadfield
we're
not
we
don't
seem
to
be
addressing
them
because
nobody
says
nobody
controls
that
there's
nobody
being
charged.
There's
nobody
we're
going
to
be
held
responsible
because
there
is
nobody.
So
how
do
we
address
that?
E
Of
them
well,
if
there's
a
party
happening
at
a
certain
piece
of
property
on
on
the
beach,
where
a
large
number
of
people
expected
to
gather
on
a
commercial
piece
of
property
and
there's
no
permit
for
that,
then
then
that
can
be
addressed,
and
this
there's
a
means
to
address
it
right
now.
There
are
no
means
to
address
that
that
property
of
briarfield
money
can
change
hands
and
he
can
just
rent
it
to
whoever
he
wants.
B
Ity
and
I
say
a
parking
lot
and
that's
where
half
of
our
problems
started
and
yet
you
can't
control
that.
How
are
you
going
to
stop
that?
They
got
5
000
people
in
the
parking
lot
I
mean
you
can't
it's
going
to
say
we're
not
addressing
to
me
the
issues
that
need
to
be
addressed
and
that's
just
my
opinion.
E
E
Well,
any
other
any
other
things
like
curfews
or
extra
laws
for
special
weekend,
or
something
like
that.
That
can
always
be
overlaid
on
top
of
this,
but
to
do
that,
you've
got
to
have
a
a
baseline
of
has
anybody
reported.
This
party
is
occurring.
Is
anybody
in
charge
of
this
and,
if
not,
then
that
allows
that
does
allow
for
extra
rules
and
curfews,
and
things
like
that.
B
Well,
I,
don't
say
that
I
don't
see
how
we
can
control
anything
like
that,
because
it's
they
pop
up
events
they're
not
set
up
they're,
nothing
official!
There's,
nobody
actually
running
this
event.
There's
nobody
contact
that
nobody
would
get
a
whole
liable
completely
right
and
all
this
stuff
is
it's
more
on
the
people
that,
like
you,
said,
do
everything
right.
We
don't
have
a
problem.
E
There's
no
requirement
for
anybody
to
register
if
they
just
want
to
have
a
pop-up
party,
and-
and
that's
that's
what
you
don't
see
in
other
cities,
you
don't
see
that
in
Panama
City,
their
fees
and
fines
are
much
greater
than
this.
From
what
I've
seen
in
Panama
City
but
they're
designed
to
to
attack
these
same
problems.
B
B
B
G
H
G
And
I'm
sure
I
have
no
doubt
we'll
have
to
tweak
it
in
some
respect
and
and
I
appreciate,
Mr
Bailey's
comments
and
Mr
Landry's
comments,
and
a
lot
of
this
is
Ground
Zero.
A
lot
of
these
events
are
Ground
Zero
by
the
coliseum.
In
my
ward
and
I
will
I
would
tell
you
that
the
people
that
live
in
those
neighborhoods
would
tell
you.
G
We
don't
care
if
they
have
another
special
event
in
Biloxi
or
not,
because
we
can't
get
to
where
we
gotta
go
the
noise,
the
nudity,
the
fights
all
that
kind
of
stuff
so
I
know
that's
not
Biloxi
in
its
entirety,
but
it's
in
those
neighborhoods
because
they
they
really
bear
the
brunt
of
a
lot
of
these
events.
G
Having
said
that,
I'm
in
favor
of
us
getting
something
on
the
books
that
gives
the
chief
the
authority
to
take
some
actions
which
he
really
if
I
understand
correctly,
has
no
basis
to
take
some
action
under
some
of
these
circumstances.
This
gives
him
the
authority
to
do
that.
The
I
guess
one
concern
and
it's
a
law
enforcement
concern
is:
let's
say
you
had
a
group
just
there
in
the
Edgewater
parking
lot
and
man
it's
not
scheduled.
You
can't
do
that
here.
You
got
to
move
on
and
they're,
not
moving
on.
G
I
think
that's
the
dresses
George
is
concerned
to
some
extent.
That's
thinking.
That's
potential
conflict.
We've
we
got
a
great
Chief,
we've
got
a
great
police
force.
I
know
they'll,
do
everything
they
can
to
resolve
those
kind
of
issues
and
get
folks
moving,
but
which
brings
me
to
my
next
point
and
how?
How
do
I
know
that
Mr
Bailey's
received
notice,
Mr
Landry's
received
notice
more
or
less,
but
some
of
these
other
events,
particularly
those
that
are
social
media
based.
How
do
we
notice
them?
G
What's
what's
the
procedure
for
getting
the
word
out
efficiently,
so
that
people
who
are
watching
this
video,
this
Workshop
know
where
to
look
I'm
sure
some
of
these
I'm
sure
these
ordinances
will
be
somewhere
prominently
on
the
city's
website.
But
how
do
we?
How
do
we
notice
all
these
organizations
formally?
How
was
that?
How
is
that
done.
E
I
First,
what
we
would
hope
is
that,
if
someone
is
going
to
have
an
event
that
they're
going
to
approach
us
and
tell
us
they're
going
to
have
an
event
which
is
a
whole
reason
for
these
ordinances,
if
they
don't
approach
us
and
tell
us
they're
having
an
event,
we
have
the
authority
at
that
point,
whether
social
media
driven,
we
have
the
authority
to
be
able
to
call
whoever.
We
believe
it
appears
that
that
is
driving
it
in
the
social
media.
We
can
call
them
and
tell
them.
This
is
not
happening.
I
Here's
the
proper
steps
you
have
to
take
in
order
to
do
this.
We
can
put
them
on
notice
that
way
and
then,
if
they
come
down
and
they
ask
for
the
permit-
and
it
looks
like
it's
something
legitimate,
then
we'll
we'll
move
forward
with
it,
and
you
will
end
up
with
it
what
we're
going
to
do
by
not
setting
some
order,
it's
a
little
bit
ridiculous
that
we
don't
have
any
ordinances
in
place
now.
I
What
we're
going
to
do
by
not
putting
something
in
place
is
you're
going
to
stifle
other
other
events
that
want
a
legitimate
events
that
want
to
come
to
this
city
as
it
stands
right
now,
we
don't
we
don't
we
don't
really
most
of
the
time,
don't
have
any
knowledge
if,
unless
it's
a
large
event
like
Woodies
or
or
somebody
like
that,
we
don't
have
any
knowledge
if
they're
going
to
have
an
event
or
not
because
there's
nothing
requiring
them
to.
Let
us
know
so.
You'll
have
a
large
event
on
the
East
end
of
town.
I
A
large
event
on
the
west
end
of
town
you'll
have
something
up
north.
We
do
not
have
the
police
department
to
handle
that.
That
would
be
something
we
could
tell
them
ahead
of
time.
Even
it's
a
legitimate
event.
We
could
tell
them
we're
gonna
we're
gonna.
Look
at
your
event.
We
think
it's
a
good
event.
We
don't
see
anything
that
violates
the
law
there,
but
you
can't
have
it
on
this
date
or
this
date,
because
those
dates
are
already
absorbed.
Law
enforcement,
Fire,
Department,
Public,
Works
they're,
already
absorbed
to
dealing
with
these
other
events.
G
And
I
just
want
to
remind
everybody
what's
driving.
This
is
the
safety
and
Welfare
of
the
public,
not
only
not
only
participants
but
the
public.
That's
what's
driving
this
and
and
the
fact
is
you
said
chief,
that
sometimes
you
got
a
couple
events
going
on
here.
You
you,
your
your
staff
can
only
be
stretched
so
far,
so.
I
That's
correct,
and
even
even
ahead
of
time,
we're
planning
those
events
that
we
know
about
we're
planning
them
we're
bringing
officers
in
on
their
off
days
we're
eliminating
vacation
and
if
it's
a
pop-up
event
like
that,
we
can't
do
those
things.
All
we
can
do
with
a
pop-up
event
is
deal
with
it
swiftly
and
quickly
and
shut
it
down
as
quick
as
possible,
but
before
it
gets
out
of
hand
I'm
sure
there
are
other
events
that
want
to
come
to
the
city,
and
we
would
certainly
welcome
that.
I
But
we've
got
to
have
as
there's
got
to
be
some
mechanism
in
place
for
us
to
be
able
to
see
what's
coming
ahead
of
time
and
and
I'm
sure
that
all
of
us
want
to
know
that
the
promoter
that's
come
to
town
is
legitimate
promoter.
It's
not
someone.
That's
been
run
out
of
Orange
Beach
and
someone
that's
been
run
out
of
other
cities
because
of
the
way
they
conducted
their
event.
I'm
sure
none
of
us
want
that.
F
A
J
I
went
through
all
these
I
had
numbers
of
questions,
numbers
of
questions
that
aren't
answered
by
these
things
for
exact,
for
example,
the
parade
issue
right
if
the
parade
ordinances
amended
in
the
way
that
it
is
there's
an
addition
to
for
the
organizer
to
submit
to
a
background
check,
but
in
this
ordinance
it
doesn't
Define
what
the
background
check.
What
the
purpose
of
the
background
check
is
for
what
qualifies
for
a
license?
What
disqualifies
for
a
license
in
in
in
that
regard?
J
It's
so
vague
that
somebody
wouldn't
know
they
would
organize
an
event
come
here
and
then
be
told.
Well,
you've
got
a
speeding
ticket
in
the
past
three
years,
so
we're
going
to
deny
this
permit
right,
so
it
can
be.
It
can
be
and
I'm
not
saying
that
you
would
do
that.
That's
egregious
that's
just
about
I,
understand
an
absurd
example
right,
but
I
don't
want
it
to
be
I,
don't
want
to
be
arbitrary.
I
So
so,
and
some
of
that
was
intentionally
done
that
way,
certainly
we're
not
going
to
stop
somebody
from
trying
to
put
on
an
event,
because
they've
they've
made
some
mistakes
in
the
past
or
they
have
have
an
outstanding
traffic
ticket
or
some
of
that.
I
We
want
to
make
sure
that
it's
somebody
like
I
said
before
that
we
would
welcome
to
the
city
of
Biloxi
that
we're
now
going
to
do
a
decent,
outstanding
job
and
not
be
sneaky,
not
be
wanted
somewhere
for
drug
trafficking
or
whatever
else
so
I
mean
that's
the
reason
for
that.
So
it's
it's
absolutely
we
can.
We
can
restrict
that
more
I
mean
we
can.
I
We
can
write
those
things
in
there,
but
to
me
you
know
it's
going
to
come
before
the
mayor
and
you
guys
anyway
at
some
point
and
if
you
see
that
we've
rejected
somebody
for
a
traffic
ticket
I
mean
I'm
sure
you're
going
to
say
something
about
that
you're
not
going
to
see
that
coming
from
our
department,
but
yeah.
J
J
They
just
disappear
right
unless
they
do
complain
to
us,
but
I
would
just
I
would
like
to
put
a
qualifier
like
clearly
if
somebody's
wanted,
whether
it's
federally
or
in
another
state,
that's
I,
think
a
good
basis
for
denial,
but
also
you
know
that
would
also
bring
about
a
reporting
requirement
and
so
I
think
that
it's
something
like
that
is
is
reasonable,
but
I
think
we
should
just
put
it
in
a
white
and
black
text
just
to
make
people
comfortable
that
they're
not
being
targeted.
K
J
I
We
can
certainly
do
that
and
I.
Don't
you
know
you,
you
could
pass
all
of
them
today
and
next
week,
I'll
assure
you
there's
going
to
be
some
issues
that
were
going
to
happen.
That's
what
Peter
was
saying
earlier:
she's
we're
going
to
have
to
go
back
and
address
and
work
with,
but
the
best
I
can
tell.
We
are
the
only
city
around
that
doesn't
have
something
in
place
that
allows
the
city
to
to
basically
check
on
a
person
before
they
before
they
come
here
for
a
big
event.
J
K
Glavin,
thank
you,
as
our
president
referred
to.
This
is
a
workshop.
It
hasn't
even
got
to
a
first
reading,
yet
when
it
gets
to
a
first
reading,
we'll
have
more
time
to
make
sure
that
we're
going
to
get
this
right.
If
this
is
the
direction
that
we're
moving
in
I,
have
no
problem
with
a
nominal
fee
to
identify
special
events
as
long
as
the
fee
is
not
excessive
and
it
allows
law
enforcement
to
identify
the
nature
of
the
event.
How
big
the
event
is,
so
we
can
get
the
logistics
together.
K
K
So
a
couple
questions
I
have,
though,
on
this
special
event,
so
venues
such
as
the
Civic
Center
or
the
point
Cadet
Pavilion,
which
already
have
stipulations
that
people
approach
a
contact
person.
Do
they
fall
under
this
special
event
or
do
they
fall
under
the
requirement
of
booking
that
space
and
providing
certain
things.
E
That's
correct
the
latter
because
and
that's
one
of
the
changes
we
made
to
help
streamline
this
whole
process
if,
if
you're
booking
the
Civic
Center
or
a
city-owned
facility
or
the
town
green
for
a
festival,
we
already
have
your
particulars.
We
already
have
your
contact
information.
E
Indemnity
agreement
is
already
in
place,
and
so
that
would
not
require
any
of
these
permits
or
anything
like
that.
Any
of
the
fees
that'll
Also
Serve
to
channel
larger
events
to
these
City
properties,
as
opposed
to
a
random
parking
lot.
If
you're
going
to
have
that
because
the
fee
you
know
the
fee
that
may
or
may
not
be
refundable
or
whatnot
is
going
to
be
assessed
on
that
parking
lot,
but
not
necessarily
you
would
as
part
of
your
City
rental
fee.
E
K
Thank
you
councilor,
so
moving
forward
just
a
little
deeper
on
that
if
a
new
event
such
as
the
blessing
of
the
fleet,
fedodo,
contracted
the
point,
Cadet
Pavilion
area
and
adhere
to
the
contractual
content
that
they
have,
they
wouldn't
fall
under
the
auspices
of
this
special
event,
ordinance
per
se.
That's.
E
K
Okay,
thank
you
for
clarifying
that.
So
it
brings
me
to
the
other
thing
Chief
to
give
you
the
tools
to
do
your
job
when
we
know
that
there's
an
event
that
has
not
made
the
proper
application.
We
know
there
are
coming
from
whatever
sources,
social,
media
or
other
sources,
and
then
how
do
we
ensure
to
give
you
the
tools
to
place
whether
it's
curfews,
whether
it's
alcohol
bands,
whether
it's
traffic,
vetting
or
putting
a
traffic
flow
plan
into
place?
How
do
we
ensure
that
you
have
the
means
to
be
able
to
do
that?
I
A
good
bit
of
this
ordinance
that
addresses
that
allows
for
that.
Okay,
but
the
most
important
thing
first
would
be
to
determine
that.
That
event
is
happening,
whether
it
be
social
media
or
not.
You
know
and
I'm
sure
that
after
this
is
in
place,
if
it's
passed
like
we
said
earlier,
there's
going
to
be
some
tweaking
that
takes
place
about
the
first
event
that
someone
steps
up
and
tries
to
have
without
having
having
any
permits
or
any
of
that
pop-up
event
we're
going
to
learn
a
lot
from
that
one.
I
You
know
as
to
what
we
we
need
to
do
or
you
know
what
what
help
we
need
from
the
council
or
the
mayor.
K
Okay,
I.
Thank
you
Chief
one
last
just
point
so
I
have
a
neighborhood
I
have
an
HOA.
We
have
a
common
clubhouse
that
we
want
to
throw
a
Halloween
party
at.
How
does?
How
are
they
affected?
Is
it
privately
affected
and
they
can
just
go
ahead
and
do
that
or
do
they
have
to
adhere
to
this
ordinance
and
and
report
it?
How
is
that
handled,
counselor.
E
I
guess
the
specifics
of
that
I
think.
E
K
Some
of
us
have,
you
know,
200
people
at
our
award
meetings.
We
would
we
have
to
pay
the
fee
or
or
whatever
I
know,
I
digress,
I
digress
on
that.
Don't
answer
that
those
are
the
questions.
I
have,
but
I'll
also
want
to
thank
cruising
the
coast.
Woody
I
want
to
thank
you.
Chet
I
want
to
thank
you
and
anybody
else
that
here
is
representing
your
organizations,
we're
going
to
try
to
get
this
right
and
with
any
ordinance.
K
If
there
are
some
things
that
we
need
to
change
later,
that
that
we
didn't
foresee
or
that
causes
The
Angst,
we
can
go
back
and
change
these
ordinances
or
tweak
the
ordinances
to
make
them
you
know
perform
like
they
should
perform
with.
E
I've
got
a
general
answer
for
you
there,
something
like
that,
assuming
that
most
of
your
neighborhood
is
a
is
a
law-abiding
Bunch,
that's
not
going
to
require
any
city
services
during
that
meeting,
you
wouldn't
need
police,
chaperones
or
fire
patrols,
or
anything
like
that,
so
there's
no
permit
fee
for
that.
For
that
type,
all.
A
I,
don't
really
have
any
questions,
you
know,
I
think
we
all
pledged
to
the
chief
whenever
the
events
spring
break
went
down,
that
we
would
give
you
whatever
resources
you
needed
so
that
you
could
better
protect
our
city,
and
you
can
look
around
the
room
today
and
there's
a
represent
a
representative
for
the
Mardi
Gras,
guys
scraping
the
coast
cruising
the
coast
but
see
who
isn't
in
the
room
and
so
as
Kenny
said
and
I
Echo
it.
If
we
pass
these
ordinances
and
something
arises,
that's
an
issue.
A
You
know
we're
not.
This
is
not
to
punish
the
people
who
are
doing
things.
The
right
way,
we're
implementing
these
to
try
to
make
our
city
a
safer
place
and
it
doesn't
get
out.
You
know,
chaotic
and
out
of
control,
and
so
with
that
being
said,
I'll
support
these
but
I'm
ready
to
make
whatever
amendments
are
needed,
so
that
people
who
are
following
the
rules
and
doing
things
the
right
way
aren't
punished
by
these
deals
and
that's
all
I
have
Mr
Lawrence
yeah.
B
I,
just
so
the
major
problem
with
you
to
have
the
chief
knows
well
as
the
Coliseum
all
right-
that's
controlled
by
somebody
else
when
they
had
their
events
in
a
Coliseum.
There's,
not
a
problem,
but
those
fifteen
thousand
people
say
leave
the
Coliseum.
You
know
on
our
streets.
They
don't
go
anywhere.
That's
what
normally
causes
the
crowd
on
the
beach
now
can
we
do
anything
about
the
Coliseum
and
all
the
people
get
on
the
beach,
but
you
can
do
it
by
people
on
the
beach.
B
That's
where
the
last
year
we
had
15
20
000
people
on
the
beach
and
walking
up
down
Highway
90,
and
that
was
a
problem
all
this
stuff
that
we're
doing
here
is
not
not
changing
any
of
that
and
that's
where
it
all,
that's
probably
all
at
the
mall,
because
it's
a
Coliseum
that
then
such
a
Coliseum,
so
we'll
say
so.
We
have
in
the
Coliseum,
they
booked
a
group,
they
can
book
and
they
did
to
make
money
off
it.
That's
understandable,
but
then
how
do
we
handle
them?
B
15
000
people
coming
out
of
a
concert
estimated,
that's
where
the
problem
comes
from.
They
get
on
the
street
and
stay
on
the
street,
so
everybody
goes
up
there
to
see
each
other,
because
it's
pretty
all
out
by
the
Coliseum
on
the
Highway
90
and
the
beach.
That's
why
one
of
so
many
people
and
then
we
get
that
problem.
Even
the
police
can't
do
anything
because
they
can't
move.
She
can't
run
up
and
down
the
highway
or
nothing
else.
I
So
that
you're,
absolutely
right-
that
is
a
problem.
Currently.
What
we
have
in
this
ordinance
is
that
that
a
representative
from
the
Coliseum
and
the
sheriff's
department
will
have
to
meet
with
us
before
they
have
these
large
events,
so
that
we
can
at
least
discuss
it,
get
some
open
dialogue
as
to
what
what
to
expect
from
them
and
what
we
think
they
should
do.
I
Currently,
it's
going
to
be
difficult,
I
think
to
right
now
something
we
may
have
to
do
later
on
to
try
to
put
more
regulations
in
place
for
the
Coliseum,
but
at
least
that
is
written
there.
That's
there
where
they
have
to
meet
with
us.
We
have
to
discuss
it
in
open
forum
and-
and
hopefully
we
can
work
out
some
of
the
problems
that
you
know
that
that
we've
had
in
the
past
is
that
sound.
E
E
They
are
caught
off
guard
on
graduations
and
things
like
that
that
they
don't
know
about
just
create
issues
in
general,
there's
no
fee
for
that.
The
Coliseum
is
exempt
from
the
special
event
permits,
but
it's
just
a
it's
just
a
good
practice,
you're
right
in
the
middle
of
the
city.
E
B
It's
just
that's
that's
my
biggest
problem.
I
have
with
we
trying
to
do.
The
Coliseum
was
a
lot
of
stuff
all
year.
Long
still
had
no
problem,
they
go
to
the
event
they
leave.
This
is
the
one
they
don't
leave
and
that's
the
problem.
We
have
I'm
even
ready
for
all
the
rest
of
them.
You
know
they
do
good,
even
graduation,
everybody
goes
home,
I'll
go
eat
somewhere,
just
when
they
don't
leave
and
that's
the
way
the
problem
comes
from
well.
E
I
think
up
until
two
weeks
before
the
event,
we
were
told
that
there
are
no
events
that
they're
not
renting
it,
and
then
somebody
came
along
and
offered
the
Coliseum
some
money
and
they
took
it
and
just
just
opened
everything
up.
If
we
were
meeting
monthly,
we
could
be
able
to
talk
with
that,
and
the
supervisors
have
a
say
in
that.
But
but
there's
really
no
dialogue
that
I
know
of
between
the
supervisors
and
the
sheriff
in
the
Coliseum.
E
B
I
B
I
mean
to
me:
it's
just
moving
along
moving
up
whatever
you
got
to
go,
but
I
mean
that's,
that's
I,
don't
see
where
some
of
this
stuff's
gonna
do
any
good,
because
if
you
can't
move
the
crowd
out
of
them,
20
30
000
people,
they're
gonna,
be
on
the
highway
night
in
the
beach
and
I
mean
what
do
you
do
about
people
on
the
beach?
Well,
you
can't
do
anything,
but
you
know
it's
beach
in
public,
so
anyway,
I
just
wanted
to
bring
that
part
up
there
and
why
are
they
exempt?
E
Well,
that's
their
normal.
That's
their
businesses
to
have
events,
have
large
events
so,
and
anybody
that
books,
a
Coliseum,
has
their
own
insurance
with
the
Coliseum
through
the
county.
They
have
adequate
parking
there
on
the
Coliseum
grounds
and
all
we
really
know
need
to
know.
The
primary
purpose
is
just
to
know
if
an
event
is
going
on,
there's
a
whole
other
layer
of
who
has
control
over
the
property
with
City
versus
County
and
police
powers,
and
things
like
that.
E
H
Real
quick
question:
we
can't
we
can't
mandate
those
meetings.
Can
we
because
Coliseum
is
governed
by
the
Board
of
Supervisors,
correct.
E
That's
right:
well,
when
we
were
putting
this
together,
you
recall
supervisor
Martin.
She
was
here
after
the
after
the
spring
break
and
she
like
she
actually
volunteered
to
be
on
the
committee
to
be
on
a
committee
to
talk
and
so
talking
with
her.
She
was
felt.
This
was
a
good
idea
to
have
a
supervisor
involvement,
Roy
Peterson,
a
new
sheriff
Matt
Haley,
we're
all
working
towards
the
same
goal
and
I
don't
think
the
Coliseum
is
going
to
be
opposed
to
it
anyway.
G
When
you're
ready
all
right,
Mr
Peter
I,
this
may
have
been
in
there
I
can't
recall,
but
I'm
thinking.
Well,
we
mentioned
people
in
the
highway
and
getting
we
have
to
keep
them
moving.
I
triggered
a
thought
about
parking,
because
that
plays
a
big
Park
in
this
part.
In
this
exactly
where
people
are
parking,
so
do
we
have
requirements
in
there
for
people
who
are
going
to
be
leasing
or
renting
their
lots
for
parking?
G
Is
there
I
can't
I
can't
recall
seeing
that
in
there
and
if
it's
not
in
there
I,
don't
know
how
we
would
address
that,
but
it'd
be
nice
to
have
them
on
the
radar
too.
So
the
police
know
where
all
these
cars
are,
so
they
have
an
idea
of
where
people
are
walking
to
and
from
it's
just
a
thought,
because
there's
limited
parking
on
Highway
90
and
typically
what
happens
is
they're
in
neighborhoods
they're,
obstructing
traffic
we're
having
to
tow
them
people
get
upset.
G
There
are
some
Lots
where
the
owners,
just
you,
know,
charge
you
25
bucks
and
park
your
car
there,
but
I'm
thinking
it'd
be
great.
If
we
could
pull
those
Property
Owners
at
least
mail
them
something,
so
you
need
to
be
aware-
and
this
is
what
you
have
to
do,
or
is
there
any
way
to
get
them
on
the
radar,
so
we
know
where
they
are
come
up,
come
up
to
them,
Mike
Jerry.
Thank
you.
L
Look
at
the
event
that's
being
applied
for
is
going
to
require
additional
parking
or
or
possibly
require
additional
parking.
That
would
be
part
of
the
submittal
that
the
applicant
has
to
make
to
the
special
event
coordinator
when
they
come
through
the
door
that
this
piece
of
property
is
going
to
be
used
as
a
part
of
this,
and
then
once
he's
reviewed
it
then
it
comes
to
the
DRC
Community
serving
as
a
special
event
committee,
and
we
look
at
it
from
all
perspectives.
L
Now
there
are
some
questions
still
in
here
about
you
know
if
it's
an
event,
let's
say
in
a
in
a
residential
area,
there's
some
language
in
here
that
says
that
they
have
to
comply
with
the
ordinances
and,
of
course,
parking
lots
aren't
allowed
in
single
family
residential.
So
we're
going
to
have
to
take
a
closer
look
at
those
kind
of
things,
but
that
is
part
of
the
original
submission
yeah.
Thank
you.
E
Talk
about
no
parking
of
heavy
trucks
and
things
like
that,
trailers
which
that
was
already
in
there,
but
as
far
as
somebody
just
setting
up
a
a
large-scale
parking
lot
sort
of
for
commercial
purposes,
I
mean
I,
think
at
a
minimum.
They
would
have
to
at
least
apply
for
a
permit
just
a
business,
permit,
that's
a
business
activity
and
that
would
just
be
a
a
25
dollar
permit,
but
that
would
at
least
give
the
chief
some
data
of
these
are
parking
lots
and
we're
going
to
expect
some
cars.
A
E
E
Back
your
months
ago,
so
the
next
time
they
come
up.
That
would
be.
That
would
be
the
second
reading.
So.
E
A
A
Okay,
this
meeting
is
adjourned,
so
here
we
had
citizen
comments
already
the
meetings
adjourned,
but
you
can
come
talk
to
us
individually
or
whatever.
We
have
a
little
bit
of
time
between
our
next
meeting.