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B
We
will
be
adding
item
5mm
resolution
approving
and
accepting
a
change
order
with
black
line
corporation
for
capital
project
number
9
97,
the
sanger
theater
theater
exterior
repairs.
We
will
be
adding
item
5
in
in
resolution
authorizing
entry
into
a
cost
per
copy
agreement
with
rj
young
for
a
new
copier
to
be
utilized
by
the
administration
department.
A
C
Thank
you.
Mr
president,
I
don't
have
any
a
real
report
to
make
at
this
point
in
time
that
things
are
moving
in
the
right
direction,
except
for
covert,
so
we're
going
to
encourage
everyone
to
take
the
precautions
through
the
vaccinations.
Do
those
kinds
of
things
that
we
need
to
do
we're
you
know
finalizing
everything
we
need
to
do
as
far
as
the
budget
and
the
workshop
to
follow
this
afternoon,
and
unless
mike
has
something
else
for
me
to
report.
I
think
that
concludes
my
report.
A
D
That's
your
key,
mr
glavin
turn
my
ringer
off.
You
know.
Last
meeting
I
was
trying
to
ask
some
questions
about
how
we
work
with
the
county
and
and
it
I
think
it
came
across
a
little
vague.
So
if
I
could,
I
could
ask
mr
leonard,
how
does
it
work
mr
winter,
with
us
trying
to
do
projects
together
and
and
the
relationship
we
have
with
the
supervisors?
Well,.
E
Look,
I
I
appreciate
you
asking
because
I
did
think
we
came
off
a
little
in
incomplete
last
last
time.
E
If
we
need
help,
we
do
that
by
resolution,
you've
seen
those
resolutions
as
one
on
the
agenda
today.
Actually
they
they
insist
on
doing
it
for
us
doing
that
formally.
But
I
can
tell
you
that
I
don't
remember
a
time
since
I've
been
here
that
we
asked
that
we
didn't
get
what
we
asked
for.
E
E
These
resolutions
are
not
written
in
the
kind
of
detail
that
would
tell
you
everybody
who
does
each
little
step
in
a
project,
so
the
bees
road,
paving
project
that
we
agreed
to
with
city
and
of
gulfport
in
the
county.
It
doesn't
say
who's
going
to
stripe
the
road
we
just
depend
on
our
road
managers
and
the
county's
road
managers
to
work
those
kind
of
details
out
on
the
scene.
E
We
we've
got
238
miles
of
road
in
the
city
and
without
county's
help
we're
going
to
fail,
but
we
have
to
ask
them
formally
for
the
help
and
have
to
be
detailed
on
on
how
we
ask,
and
if
we
do,
that
they've
usually
come
through
for
us,
but
we
don't
need
to
get
in
piston
contests
over
whose
job
it
is
to
strike
the
road
once
once
the
county
and
the
city
have
gotten
together
and
paved
the
road.
That's
the
kind
of
thing
that
we
just
need
to
work
out
between
ourselves
at
a
low
level.
E
D
Okay,
well,
I
really
appreciate
that
clarification
again,
the
gist
of
my
my
question,
and
maybe
I
didn't
clarify
it-
was
how
do
we
work
together
on
mapping
out
some
projects
that
have
maybe
some
routine
maintenance
components
evolved
to
it,
and
it's
the
best
interest
of
everyone
to
do
that?
I
guess
you
you
answer
that
we
certainly
appreciate
all
of
the
supervisors:
connie
rocco
beverly,
martin,
ken
jones,
and
all
of
them
for
their
assistance
and
and
those
requests.
So
I
appreciate
that.
Thank
you
for
clarifying
it.
That
concludes
my
report.
F
Thank
you,
mr
barrett.
The
only
thing
I
have
is
piggybacking
on
that
there's
a
lot
of
these.
You
know
anything
that
I've
asked
for
my
award.
We've
been
able
to
get,
but
a
lot
of
these
projects.
We
wouldn't
be
able
to
do
without
their
help,
and
so
we're
always
appreciative
of
any
help
that
they
that
they're
willing
to
give
us
on
these
projects.
That's
all
I
have
for
my
report
today.
Thank.
G
I
don't
have
much
either.
I
want
to
thank
you
guys
for
the
help
that
you
guys,
the
the
administration
has
done
with
getting
some
of
these
concrete
roads
scheduled
to
be
repaired,
and
that
is
a
project
we're
doing
with
the
county
and,
like
nathan,
said,
the
things
that
we've
applied
for
through
through
connie's
office
she's
been
very
gracious
and
forthright
with
helping
us
fund
and
actually
with
manpower
to
get
things
done.
G
H
H
C
Of
it,
that's
the
bottom
of
it.
You
know,
I
think
that
that
was
due.
You
know
we
were
all
fooling
as
many
pictures
where
there
are
nine
steps.
That
was
some
of
the
the
change
orders
of
the
redesign
of
that
we
had
actually
initially
thinking
that
it
was
nine
steps.
Nine
steps,
deep
in
in
a
footprint,
had
to
do
some
backing
off
and
and
not
backing
off,
but
reducing
the
the
width
of
the
actual
to
nine
foot
and
a
half.
C
I
think,
and
then
I
believe,
that's
what
it
was,
but
it's
only
five
steps
there,
and
so
that's
what
they're
proceeding
they're
doing
farming
right
now,
they've
kind
of
the
first
500
feet
is
ready
to
pour
or
getting
ready
to
pour
this
week.
So
there's
only
five
steps
between
there
and
the
the
bottom.
C
C
Stepped
off
the
laughs
right
right
from
there
to
the
small
craft,
that
was
five
steps
from
the
lighthouse,
because
the
road
is
higher
they're
nine
steps,
yeah.
H
C
Foot
knee
wall
to
raise
the
profile,
so
the
sand
will
not
have
to
you
know,
have
to
go
further
when
we
replenish
the
sand,
it'll
be
heavier
saying
so
again.
This
is
a
pilot
project
to
be.
You
know
to
be
evaluated
again,
which
I
think
might
correct
me
for
a
moment.
I
think
that
the
the
actual
structure
itself
is
about
two
million
we're
planning
on
bringing
in
heavier
saying
and
to
the
tune
of
about
a
million
million
dollars
and
five
fifty
thousand
cubic
yards
of
same
to
replenish
to
203
feet
230
feet.
H
C
Then
there's
been
a
lot
of
analysis
you
know
before
when
they
replenish
saying
they
would
dredge
and
create
a
dead
zone
and
use
that
that
saying
from
the
bottom
right
offshore,
it
does
some
of
the
downsides.
It
creates
a
dead
zone
and
the
same
is
is
when
we
say
200
microns
or
something.
What
is
it
so
we're
getting
heavier
saying
by
looking
at
opportunities
to
bring
it
in
truck
it
in,
and
this
one
contractor
will
spread
it
too.
So
there's
been
some
evaluation
of
how
we
get
the
sand
there
so
build
the
wall.
H
H
H
I
J
Cool
all
right
in
the
spirit
of
the
conversation
beverly
martin
she's,
been
a
joy
to
work
with
she's
worked
with
us
quite
a
bit
and
matter
of
fact.
The
mayor
myself
peter
we're
having
a
meeting
with
her
friday,
so
she's
been
a
joy
everything
that
I've
asked
for
I
just
about
got
it
and
or
she
tried
to
attempt
to
do
it.
So
I
we
appreciate
our
supervisors
dearly.
J
I
want
to
thank
the
mayor
and
chief,
I
almost
didn't
recognize
your
chief
you're
wearing
real
clothes
today
appreciate
you
guys
coming
out
to
my
ward
meeting
east
biloxi
inn
most
of
the
residents.
They
were
just
overjoyed
at
the
comments,
the
feedback
being
attentive
hearing
what
the
citizens
want,
and
they
were
they
overjoyed
nothing
but
positive
feedback,
and
they
can't
wait
for
our
next
meeting
to
get
together.
J
We
did
a
survey
and
we
had
a
survey
out
of
the
survey.
I
think
there
was
one
negative,
but
majority
of
the
survey
come
back
very
positive
about
the
things
that
we're
doing
in
the
community,
the
policing,
the
way
that
the
officers
are
have
been
doing
things.
So
I
just
want
to
thank
you
two
guys
for
coming.
A
A
Oh
it's
a
nice
thing
to
do.
I'm
checking
just
to
see
where
we
are
on
the
noise
ordinance.
I
know
we
were
looking
at
that.
Mr
abide
as
long
as
we're
moving
forward.
I
know
there
was
some
concerns
about
how
enforceable
it
is,
and
we
said
we're
going
to
rework
that
a
little
bit
as
long
as
I
can
get
some
assurance
we're
getting
closer
to
an
ordinance
and
a
first
reading
I'll
be
happy.
A
All
right,
thank
you
very
much,
sir.
The
last
thing
is
I'd
just
like
to
announce
that
we'll
have
a
ward,
5
meeting,
that's
being
scheduled.
It
has
been
scheduled
for
wednesday
september
8th
at
6
o'clock.
That's
at
the
donald
snyder
center
on
pass
road.
Of
course
it's
open
to
the
public.
Thank
you
all
right.
That
brings
us
to
the
public
agenda
at
this
time,
we'll
conduct
a
public
hearing
for
a
conditional
use
related
to
majestic
oaks.
A
Rv
resort,
mr
creel,
if
you
would
just
give
us
a
general
summary
to
this
point
and
then
I'll,
allow
the
majestic
oaks
representative
to
speak
or
present
for
ten
minutes
followed
by
mr
hingen
and
any
neighbors
who
may
wish
to
speak.
They'll
have
ten
minutes
allotted
and
then
we'll
go
back
to
mr
dumer
for
representing
majestic
oaks
and
he'll
have
five
minutes
to
respond.
Mr
creel.
L
L
The
the
way
that
this
came
about
our
code
enforcement
officer
that
monitors
short-term
rental,
frederick
menino,
noticed
on
the
website
on
websites
that
they
were
advertising
three
units
in
the
park
as
short-term
rentals.
So
we
informed
mr
marcus
thomas
who
manages
the
park
that
they
were
in
violation
and
needed
to
fill
out
an
application
for
conditional
use.
We
also
issued
a
citation
you
know
which
included
four
four
violations
on
the
property.
L
L
Also
within
the
park.
They
have
a
laundry
room
there,
a
pool
house
there
and
some
other
things
and
the
planning
commission
went
with
that
recommendation
from
the
staff
and
amended
their
motion
to
to
be
that.
We
vote
to
approve
it
with
the
understanding
that
they
would
move
those
three
units
down
to
sites
49,
50
and
51,
which
are
down
in
the
what
would
be
the
south
west
corner
of
the
existing
part.
L
L
L
A
Thank
you,
sir
you'll
you'll
have
10
minutes
to
present,
to
just
note
that
I'll
I'll
be
keeping
the
time
and
we'll
let
you
know
when
your
10
minutes
are
up.
N
Good
afternoon,
mr
chairman,
members
of
the
council,
ladies
and
gentlemen,
my
name
is
stephen
dumer,
I'm
an
attorney
here
with
the
dumer
law
group
on
howard
avenue,
and
I
represent
majestic
oaks.
Rv
resort
in
this
matter,
so
mr
creel
was
was
dead
on
when
the
the
city
was
doing
an
investigation
or
a
vet
of
who
was
doing
short-term
rentals
it
popped
up,
and
the
long
and
short
of
it
was
majestic.
N
Oaks
really
didn't
even
see
it
as
a
short-term
rental,
as
you
may
or
may
not
know,
majestic
oaks
has
rvs
pull
in
for
a
day.
They
stay
for
a
couple
days.
They
leave
and
majestic
oaks
had
purchased,
license
plated
mobile
rvs
that
look
like
cottages
and
set
them
there
and
was
doing
the
exact
same
thing,
because
it's
effectively
the
same
business
model
that
has
been
lawfully
operating
for
over
17
years,
but
mr
creel
is
absolutely
right.
N
As
soon
as
mr
thomas
found
out
that
that
was
considered
a
short-term
rental
under
the
city,
he
immediately
that
same
day
came
down
and
did
the
application,
and
so
we're
now
here
talking
to
you,
ladies
and
gentlemen,
in
a
hopes
that
you
will
support
what
majestic
oaks
has
been
doing
for
17
years,
which
is
doing
their
best
to
drive
tourism
dollars
to
our
community
majestic
oaks.
If
you've
been
there.
Hopefully
you
have
is
a
upscale
tourist
site
in
biloxi's
busy
business
district
towards
the
back
gate
of
kiesler.
N
Majestic
oaks
has
done
very,
very
well,
but
there
are
still
months
where
they
were
at
about
70
capacity,
and
they
thought
you
know
another
way
to
do.
This
is
to
not
just
focus
on
snowbirds
or
people
who
want
to
come
down
for
a
week
or
two,
but
if
we
can
have
people
in
these
same
type
of
high-end
rvs
that
we
own
that
we
manage
that,
we
take
care
of
then
that
will
drive
even
more
revenue
dollars
to
the
gulf
coast.
N
The
resort's,
unique
location
and
the
fact
that
it
is
a
high-end
resort
makes
the
property
ideal
transition
between
biloxi's
business
district
and
the
neighboring
residential
neighborhoods,
and
while
the
tourists
enter
into
the
resort,
they
do
not
increase
traffic
flow.
If
anything.
The
proposal-
that's
before
the
ladies
and
gentlemen
today-
would
decrease
that
by
at
least
three,
because
instead
of
having
rvs
pulling
in
and
beeping
and
the
backing
up
now,
you're
going
to
have
at
least
three
high-end
rvs
that
are
sitting
there.
Static
that
are
still
licensed,
still
insured
and
still
plated.
N
Just
like
a
normal
rv.
Majestic
oaks
maintains
its
sight
impeccably
and,
if
I
hope,
you've
all
been
there
to
see
that
this
is
a
fully
managed.
Manicured
grounded
area
with
extremely
high
ratings,
on
tripadvisor,
five
star
reviews
on
social
media
platforms
and
according
to
social
and
economic
impact,
studies
done
by
the
business
drives
1.5
million
dollars
to
the
gulf
coast
every
single
year.
If
you
turn
to
the
backyard
packet,
I've
included
that
economic
impact
study
to
see
this.
N
What
majestic
oaks
is
hoping
to
do
is
to
keep
pushing
those
numbers
up
and
frankly,
because
short-term
rentals
drive
more
tax
dollars,
that's
something
that
biloxi
should
consider
when
it's
already
doing
the
same
thing
in
majestic
oaks
right
now.
The
resort
seeks
to
increase
that
by
just
providing
three
short-term
rentals
and
the
planning
commission.
N
N
N
N
The
united
states
alone
has
660
000
listings
some
of
the
highest
in
the
world,
and
26
states,
including
mississippi,
already
have
taxing
agreements
from
airbnb,
which
will
bring
even
more
revenue
to
our
city
and
the
cottages.
Unlike
the
name
infers,
are
actually
mobile
homes.
They
are
rvs.
Just
like
those
that
already
reside
there,
the
resort's
operation,
as
well
as
the
surrounding
walls,
the
trees
will
virtually
render
it
unchanged
from
what's
happening
right
now,
but
for
probably
unofficially
the
city.
N
N
I
assure
you,
that's
not
the
case
here,
because
it's
the
same
type
of
business,
that's
already
going
on
and
it's
situated
in
a
non-residential
based
zoning
district,
which
already
provides
for
short-term
rentals.
The
resorts
property
meets
all
the
standards
of
review.
They're
addressed
in
your
packet
point
by
point,
and
so
also
one
thing
that
we
wanted
to
get
in
front
of
is
community
impact,
and
we
know
that
there
is
about
12
houses
that
oppose
this.
N
So
we
had
asked
our
staff
to
go
out
and
just
talk
to
the
neighborhood,
and
if
you
look
in
your
packet,
you'll
find
out
that
we
had
112
people
sign
a
petition
supporting
what
we're
doing
you
know
what
most
all
of
them
said.
Aren't
you
already
doing
that
because
we
are
not
one
person
turned
our
representative
away.
N
N
N
The
royal
sprague
with
coastal
select
insurance,
donna,
mulder
with
extra
space
storage,
danian
gettings,
with
rasta,
caribbean
seafood,
sora
walters,
with
fantasy
donuts
and
muhammad
atkinson
with
satisfaction
auto.
Those
are
all
prominent
business
families
that
also
support
this
that
are
surrounding
us.
N
In
short,
there's
really
no
difference
from
what
we're
doing
with
an
rv.
It's
still
an
rv.
The
only
difference
is
the
person
who
owns
the
rv
is
now
the
resort.
Majestic
oaks
instead
of
someone
driving
in
majestic
oaks,
has
always
been
a
good
neighbor
and
whether
there's
you
know
claims
that
that
isn't
the
case.
Those
may
arise
more
from
personal
differences,
and
we
accept
that
everyone
should
be
entitled
to
quiet
enjoyment
of
their
property.
N
But
that
is
why
majestic
oaks
takes
such
effort
in
making
sure
their
staff
their
security,
their
groundskeepers,
make
sure
they
keep
a
tight
reign
and
to
date
we
don't
have
any
complaints
and
we're
going
to
ensure
that
we
don't
have
any
complaints
and
with
the
application.
That's
before
you,
ladies
and
gentlemen,
if,
after
a
year
that
there
is
a
problem
or
we
need
to
move
them
or
we
need
to
make
any
accommodations
to
make
sure
this
city
is
protected,
that's
something
majestic
oaks
would
definitely
do
I'd
reserve
my
time
for
a
bottle.
O
O
O
These
folks
are
adjacent
to
our
nearby
neighbors,
every
one
of
them
even
vaughn
street
and
corley
street
two
majestic
oaks.
They
and
others
have
signed
a
petition.
It's
part
of
the
package
that
you
have
that
we
presented
before
the
planning
commission
back
in
june.
They
object
to
majestic,
majestic
oaks
application
for
conditional
use
approval
to
establish
a
short-term
rental
business
with
three
separate
rv
units
on
their
property.
O
O
There
are
no
lawful,
short-term
rentals
anywhere
near
majestic
oaks,
or
this
neighborhood
number
four
majestic
oaks
violated
your
law
on
short-term
rentals
and
got
caught
number
five.
Majestic
oaks
did
not
apply
for
authority
to
establish
short-term
rentals
on
its
property
until
after
it
got
caught
violating
your
law.
O
Short-Term
rental
issues
have
occupied
this
city's
time
and
money
for
years,
and
it
has
been
front
page
news.
It's
been
headline
news
on
the
tv
and
all
over
social
media
for
years
and
here's
the
rest
of
the
story,
no
one
in
the
rental
business
could
possibly
have
been
unaware
of
biloxi's
law
on
short-term
rentals.
No
one,
not
even
majestic
oaks
number
two
allowing
short-term
rentals
in
an
area
that
has
none
is
like
spot.
O
As
I
speak,
one
of
the
things
I'm
going
to
hand
to
you
when
I
finish
is
this:
my
wife
donna
went
online
to
see
if
she
could
find
out
about
availability
and
expenses
at
majestic
oaks
and
she
could.
In
fact
it
says
here:
they've
been
hosting
this
since
october,
2020
you've
had
a
long
place
longer
than
that.
O
She
actually
reserved
check-in
for
september
10
through
check
out
september
12,
2021,
two
guests
me
and
her
and
there's
the
price
366
dollars
short-term
rental,
not
somebody
driving
an
rv
onto
their
property,
but
one
they've
already
put
there
and
are
attracting
against
your
law.
O
Let
me
point
out
something
else:
they've
never
not
been
doing
it.
There
have
been
a
number
of
reviews.
I've
only
pulled
reviews
for
august
this
august
july
june.
I
know
I
didn't
go
back
any
further,
but
he
filed
his
application
in
may
and
they
were
doing
this
in
may.
In
fact,
according
to
his
own
website
with
airbnb,
it's
been
since
october,
2020.
O
O
What
encourages
the
violator
of
your
law
to
cease
renting
short-term
rentals
illegally
and
make
their
application,
and
do
it
right?
What
precedent
are
you
setting?
What
message
are
you
sending
to
the
violator
right
now?
You
can't
do
that
if
somebody
walked
into
a
store
and
stole
something
and
walked
out
and
got
caught
and
said,
oh
gosh
I'll
go
ahead
and
pay
for
it,
and
then
we
forget
about
it.
Law
doesn't
work.
O
O
You
shouldn't
allow
that
to
happen.
The
only
consequences
they
suffer
are
a
fine,
it's
small.
It's
not
always
enforced.
Ask
your
own
court!
The
process
is
not
working
help.
Those
who
are
trying
to
find
a
law
breaker
reward
the
lawbreaker
as
it
stands
now
the
lawbreaker
is
encouraged
to
ask
for
forgiveness
instead
of
permission.
O
A
There's
still
two
minutes
left
mr
hingen,
if
you
or
any
of
the
anybody
else
on
this
matter,
wish
to
speak.
There's
a
there's
about
two
and
a
half
minutes
left.
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
Mr
thomas
would
have
you
believe
that
they've
been
running
this
park
for
15
years.
The
park
has
been
there
for
15
years,
but
I
personally
sat
with
the
original
developer
of
this
project
when
they
first
cleared
it
out.
I
was
out
in
his
office.
He
showed
me
the
plans
showed
me
the
variance
that
would
exist
between
the
end
of
their
usage
and
the
back
of
our
property
was
quite
wide
and
quite
acceptable.
P
A
A
By
the
way,
some
of
my
colleagues
asked
about
questions
and
answers,
we'll
close
this
hearing,
we'll
have
citizens
comments
and
then,
when
we
get
down
the
agenda,
this
will
come
up
again
and
at
that
point,
council
members
may
have
questions
okay.
Thank
you.
N
Once
again,
thank
you,
ladies
and
gentlemen.
Let
me
go
over
a
few
points
that
mr
hengen
eloquently
put
out.
N
So
while
there
is
a
list
of
20
people
who
had
signed
a
opposing
petition,
if
you
look
at
the
addresses
you'll
note
that
they're
almost
comprised
of
only
12
houses
and,
interestingly,
when
our
representative
went
to
look
and
talk
to
people,
two
of
the
people
or
two
of
the
homes
on
this
list
supported
the
petition.
So
I'm
not
saying
there's
not
a
dispute
within
the
household,
but
if
you're
just
looking
at
sheer
raw
numbers,
there
may
be
a
few
neighbors
who
are
close.
N
But
if
you
look
at
the
the
map
that
mr
hingen
had
provided
to
you
or
to
the
planning
commission
at
least
four
or
five
of
the
houses
are
probably
2500
to
3000
feet
away
and
immediately
adjacent
to
a
mobile
home
park,
not
someone
who
would
probably
hear
or
have
any
issues
now.
The
next
part
that
I
want
to
really
address
is
mr
thomas
definitely
was
in
violation.
N
Then
that
will
stop
now.
The
another
point,
though,
is
mr
hengen
incorrectly
said
that
there's
been
no
taxes
paid.
Taxes
are
taken
out
by
airbnb,
so
that
means
the
state
of
mississippi
and
the
city
of
biloxi
have
been
generating
taxes
off
of
those
short-term
rentals.
This
entire
time
there's
no
free
ride.
We
acknowledge
that
now
here's
the
big
overarching
position
is
being
in
violation
of
a
citation,
does
not
take
away
your
rights
under
the
zoning
code.
N
N
So
mr
hingen's
argument
that
it's
somehow
rewarding
bad
conduct
is
simply
not
the
case
and
not
only
that
spot
zoning
or
a
claim
of
precedent
is
simply
untrue.
That
presupposes
that
each
one
of
you
do
not
have
your
own
mind
and
that
you
cannot
vote
no
in
the
future
that,
if
somehow
you
agree
to
grant
the
conditional
use
that
you
are
forever
bound
to
only
say
yes
in
the
future,
and
that
is
simply
not
how
the
code
is
written.
N
N
Interestingly,
I've
been
general
counsel
of
majestic
oaks
on
and
off
for
about
nine
years
now,
and
we've
never
had
one
noise
complaint
that
I've
ever
had
to
litigate
or
be
made
a
party
to
so
there's
no
noise
complaints
that
are
happening
now.
The
objectors
may
have
issues
with
noise,
but
that's
not
to
say
that
majestic
oaks
as
a
business
is
some
chronic
violator
of
this,
and
the
proposal
from
the
zoning
commission
was
to
move
the
short-term
rentals
another
1500
feet
away
from
the
objecting
parties.
N
They're
already
250
feet,
so
they'll
be
1750
feet
away
further
south
next
to
pass
road.
So
it's
highly
unlikely
that
noise
is
an
issue.
The
objectors
have
a
right
to
quiet
enjoyment,
no
doubt
about
it,
but
with
the
precautions
and
the
staff
and
the
huge,
majestic
oaks
and
the
brick
walls.
Majestic
oaks
has
mitigated
those
those
damages
and
any
kind
of
exposure.
That
would
be
a
legitimate
concern.
N
How
much
time
do
I
have
left
about
35
seconds?
Okay,
the
final
thing
in
sometimes
people
just
get
crosswise
with
each
other,
but
it
sounds
a
little
bit
like
some
of
the
objectors.
Just
have
had
personal
ongoing
issues
with
majestic
oaks,
and
that's
you
know
something
that
no
one
wants
and
majestic
oaks
will
do
their
absolute
best
to
to
work
with
him
if
they
have
any
issues.
But
just
because
a
person
feels
like
they're
affected
is
not
a
reason
to
grind
the
wheels
of
progress
to
a
stop.
N
A
That,
as
I
noted
earlier,
we'll
move
down
the
agenda
we'll
again
come
to
this
under
the
policy
agenda
is
item
4a
and
at
that
time,
if
there
are
any
questions
by
the
council,
if
the
parties
would
stick
around,
you
might
be
able.
A
A
P
First,
I
want
to
address
the
idea
that
an
rv
rental
and
a
short-term
rental
is
the
same
thing.
It's
truly
not
an
rv
renter
comes
to
you
and
you
know
what
you're
getting
older
folks
middle-aged.
Maybe
a
family
you're,
certainly
not
going
to
get
the
party
crowd,
not
with
an
rv
rental,
short-term
rentals.
However,
you
don't
know
what
you're
going
to
get
anybody
who
can
pay
the
freight
is
going
to
be
there
every
time
I
hear
short-term
rental.
P
All
I
hear
is
party,
so
they
say
that
there's
never
been
any
noise
complaints
or
issues
into
this
park.
I'm
sorry,
but
I
personally
made
six
separate
noise
complaints
a
year
or
so
ago
about
the
dog
park
that
they
put
at
the
back
and
the
nuisance
that
was
causing
it's
not
relative
to
this.
However,
there
have
been
complaints,
it's
not
complaint
free,
although
we
are
directly
behind
the
park.
It
is
not
just
us
that
is
affected
by
this.
The
entire
cul-de-sac,
which
everyone
here
lives
on.
P
P
What's
coming
with
short-term
rentals
as
well,
the
expansion
was
complete
a
year
ago,
and
I
guess
we're
to
believe
that
mr
thomas
didn't
know
what
the
zoning
or
code
was
when
he
made
that
investment,
or
are
we
to
believe
he
just
ignored
it
until
he
wanted
to
get
into
business,
make
the
investment
and
then
face
whatever
penalties
may
come
later.
I
don't
know
I
have
a
few
pictures
that
are
going
to
come
around.
P
P
M
I'm
jessica
polite.
I
work
with
majestic
oaks.
I
was
asked
to
walk
from
neighborhood
and
business
to
get
the
petition
signed
everyone
that
signed
it.
They
never,
they
didn't
have
anything
negative
to
say
they
were
on
board
and
121
signatures.
I
got,
none
of
them
have
ever
had
an
issue
with
majestic
oaks.
R
My
name
is
marcus,
thomas
and
I'm,
the
previous
owner,
and
now
the
manager
of
the
property.
Mr
harmon
alluded
that
I've
only
been
there
for
three
years.
I've
actually
been
there
for
almost
nine
years,
managing
the
property.
So
it's
been
under
my
watch
and
I
take
a
lot
of
pride
because
it
means
a
lot
to
myself.
R
R
As
far
as
the
concern
of
people
and
partying
in
the
unit,
the
unit
only
sleeps
two
adults
and
two
children
is
the
max
occupancy
in
the
unit
it
has
a
queen
bed
and
two
small
bunk
beds
in
the
side
hallways.
So
it's
not
a
party
center.
This
is
not
a
house,
that's
that
can
have
10
20
people
in
there
they
referred
to
residential
laws
and
how
the
ability
to
remove
people-
I
can
assure
you,
majestic
oaks.
Laws
are
more
than
any
residential
or
commercial
law.
There
is,
and
we
do
use
them
upon
any
complaint.
R
A
lot
of
concern
is
about
the
taxpayer
and
paying
the
taxes.
We
also
pay
taxes
as
majestic
oaks
and
as
me,
as
a
private
owner
of
property
in
ocean
springs
in
biloxi
and
along
the
coast.
It's
also
my
concern
to
make
sure
that
all
these
properties
look
nice,
and
I
assure
you
if
you
haven't
been
to
majestic
oaks.
We
take
a
lot
of
time
and
effort
to
keep
the
landscaping
in
our
presence.
Looking
really
nice.
A
I
I
could
be
wrong,
but
I
do
believe
that
mr
thomas
did
not
intentionally
break
the
law,
just
as
if
we
had
a
mardi
gras
event
in
front
of
my
business,
and
I
would
automatically
assume
that
my
liquor
license,
extends
right
outside
my
door
to
put
up
a
tent
and
sell
liquor
as
well.
So
I'm
I
don't
think
his
intentions,
especially
having
established
a
business
already,
is
to
break
the
law
and
jeopardize
his
business.
I
highly
doubt
that
and
marcus.
This
is
a
rv.
I
A
I
R
R
We
did
we
came
to
a
resolution,
we
kept
we
many
years
ago.
You
know
the
the
buzzword
in
the
world
is
dog
parks,
I'm
sure
the
city's
put
up
a
couple
and
majestic
oaks
enclosed,
an
area
where
there
was
a
dog
area
of
where
they,
the
dogs,
ran
back
and
forth.
Since,
before
I
bought
the
property
and
we
put
a
fence
around
it
and
like
most
dog
parks,
nobody
goes
into
it.
There
is
an
occasional
person,
one
or
two
a
day.
R
At
best,
we
monitor
it
and
mm-hmm.
I
Now,
if
the
residents
feel
more
comfortable,
bringing
these
up
front,
that's
fine,
I
would
imagine,
like
you
said
you
know,
hearing
them
backing
out
would
be
more
of
a
concern,
but
if
they
feel
more
comfortable
with
them
being
up
front
in
my
mind,
it's
the
same
exact
thing
and
I
probably
would
assumed
like
you
had
that
it
would
be
the
same
exact
thing.
So
that's
all.
I
have.
D
Majestic
rv
park
is
very
well
known.
You've
got
a
good
reputation
with
any
business
that
is
operating
in
and
around
other
businesses
or
residents,
there's
going
to
be
a
conflict
sooner
or
later,
and
you
try
to
work
as
good
neighbors
to
resolve
that.
I
hear
the
the
arguments
back
and
forth
on
what's
permissible,
what's
what's
legal,
what's
illegal,
what's
you
you
applied
correctly,
it
sounds
like
you
went
through
our
director's
office
and
when
it
was
brought
to
your
attention
and
and
try
to
make
things
right.
D
This
area,
I'm
familiar
with
this
area
as
well
and
and
the
business
that
you're
operating
in
there
and
you've
got
three
of
these
tagged,
newly
tagged
structures
that
seem
like
they
may
qualify
under.
You
know,
you
know
some
guidelines
and
I'm
supporting
you
know
I'll
support
your
your
request.
F
Just
so,
I
understand
correct
on
this
map
right
here
that
that
y'all
provided
this.
Mr
harman,
this
is
your
home
right
here.
Is
this?
Okay
and
the
short-term
rentals
are
right
here
in
the
middle.
F
F
Where
you're
located
so
you're
located
basically
on
the
the
north
east
corner
of
the
park?
Okay,
and
so
this
this
dot
here,
mr.
F
N
R
N
P
F
F
L
Remember
that
as
a
conditional
use,
we
can
pull
this
that's
right
and
if
there
are
requests
for
additional
short-term
rentals
in
here,
that
would
have
to
come
back
before
the
planning,
commission
and
the
council
all
right.
That's
all!
I
have.
A
Thank
you,
mr
deming.
I
believe
you
had
some
questions.
G
I
did
I've
actually
been
writing
an
entire
opinion
here
on
my
notes,
but
I
don't
think
I
need
to
go
that
deep
into
it.
After
some
of
the
questions
and
some
of
the
comments
from
the
other
council
members,
one
thing
that
I'm
curious
to
know
is:
how
long
have
you
been
operating
this
prior
to
now.
R
We
we
actually
started
in
in
december,
they
came
up
on
october,
but
it
took
us
several
months
to
figure
out
airbnb.
Honestly,
I
mean
that's
a
we.
I
think
our
first
reservation
was
in
december.
Okay
and-
and
most
of
the
reservation
are
weekend:
travelers,
okay,
so
they're
they're,
they're,
just
for
two
nights,
seems
to
be
the
highest
volume
we're
getting
out
of
the
units.
So
one.
G
Of
the
questions
that
that
leads
me
to
is
how
many
parties
have
occurred
since
then,
and
when
I
look
at
these,
these
reviews
that
mr
hingen
passed
us
nice
place
very
quiet,
super
cute,
cozy,
quiet,
pleasant,
clean.
I
mean
that
none
of
these
seem
like
wow.
This
is
a
bomb
ass
place
to
throw
down.
You
know
it's,
it's
all
very,
very
reserved,
so
how
many?
How
many
parties
have
occurred.
G
Okay,
now
I
know
mr
harmon,
he
alluded
to
renting
renting
properties
and
he
has
a
policy.
That's
as
as
he
stated,
you
can't
bother
the
neighbor
policy.
How
do
what
is
your
policy
for
for
this
type
of
behavior
and
how
do
you
handle
it?.
G
P
They're
all
properties,
the
language
in
the
lease
is
not
mine.
It's
legal
language
that
comes
with
the
lease
and
it
specifically
states
about
the
legal
right
to
quiet
enjoyment
of
your
property,
and
so
we
do
everything
to
follow
that.
In
fact,
I've
never
had
anyone
that
I
had
to
throw
out
as
a
result
of
it.
Okay,
because
I
am
adamant
about
I
get
to
vet
these
people,
I
get
to
know
who
I'm
putting
in
these
units.
You
cannot
say
that
about
short-term
rentals
or,
what's
going
to
show
up
well.
G
That's
not
actually
true,
mr
harmon,
so
I
use
airbnb
and
vrbo,
and
I
have
a
rating
and
so
many
unit
owners
can
deny
my
renting
to
me
based
off
my
rating
and
then
I
have
to
go
in,
and
I
have
to
sign
an
agreement
not
to
throw
parties
we
get
vetted.
We
have
to
turn
in
licenses
for
everybody
that's
going
to
be
in
the
unit.
So
there's
there
are.
G
R
R
Do
not
want
any
noise.
Like
you
said,
it's
a
very
quiet
place.
It
always
stays
very
quiet.
We,
a
lot
of
our
guests
are
repeat,
but
we
do
have.
We
don't
do
a
a
rent,
safe
background.
You
know
we
actually
are
based
on
the
unit
style.
G
Now
this
request
to
amend
your
application
and
move
the
units
to
the
inside
of
the
park
nor
northern
southern
end
near
pass
road.
Is
that
something
that
you
guys
are
amenable
to,
because.
G
Okay,
I
think
that
the
majority
of
the
other
stuff
moving
the
units
inside
closer
to
the
south
vitiates
most
of
the
complaints.
I
think
that
that
are
brought
up
now.
Some
of
these
names
and
addresses
I
see
on
both
petitions
are
the
same.
So
out
of
curiosity
I'd,
I
would
love
to
hear
from
anybody
else
that
has
an
opposition
and
what
the
opposition
is,
if
they're
directly
related
to
the
directly.
G
R
Harmon,
may
I
say
something:
mr
harmon's
property
is
the
only
residential
property
that
butts
majestic
oaks.
Past
mr
harmon's
property
to
the
to
the
west.
Nor
northwest
is
the
keystone
air
force
base
directly
adjacent
to
us
is
a
storage
unit,
and
then
you
have
a
car.
Well
just
got
knocked
down.
Was
a
car
washed?
It's
about
to
be
a
donut
shop.
You
go
to
the
retirement
home,
which
is
century
oaks,
and
then
you
move
to
splash
car
wash
the
jamaican
restaurant,
the
hair
salon
and
then
to
the
west
of
our
property
is
a
50-foot
road.
R
That
starts
the.
I
can't
remember
the
name
of
the
subdivision.
G
Thank
you,
mr
thomas.
I
think
I
think
you're
right.
This
is
almost
distinguishable
only
by
ownership
of
the
unit
versus
short-term
and
daily
rentals.
I
also
disagree
with
mr
hinchen
that
it
creates
spot
zoning.
This
is
actually
conditional
use.
That's
what
conditional
use
is
for,
and
like
mr
doomer
has
alluded
to,
if
this
does
induce
more
applications,
we'd
be
happy
to
address
them
here.
Just
like
we
are
today.
I
have
nothing
further.
Thank
you,
mr
tisdale.
Thank.
H
You
all
keep
saying
it
really
quiet
the
great
neighborhood,
that's
cause
you
had
no
short-term
rentals
in
it.
You
don't
know,
what's
going
to
happen
when
you
have
short
term
rentals,
you
can't
say
it.
I
can't
say
it.
You
say
how
you
going
to
protect
everybody
in
the
neighborhood.
You
can't
you
never
know
what
you're
going
to
get
on
the
weekends
or
whenever
they
come
in.
That's
what
short-term
rentals
does
and
hope
people
party
cut
out
whatever
they
want
to
do
and
they
leave.
H
H
H
H
H
You
didn't
know
you
want
to
assume
whatever
you
want
to
say
it
is,
that's
all
part
of
it.
The
other
problem
I
have
is
when
you
turn
this
into
short-term
rentals
and
everybody
that's
living
there
now
start
doing
the
same
thing.
You
all
know
you
lose
your
home
set
of
right
exemptions.
That's
the
first
thing
you
lose.
Then
it
becomes
small
businesses
different
tax
base.
Then
we
have
to
worry
about
the
fire
department.
How
did
the
fire
broad
department
going
to
handle
that
the
insurance?
H
T
H
I've
seen
it
too
many
times
with
these
apartments.
We
only
do
three.
Well,
it
don't
happen.
You
need
to
look
at
the
city
and
the
council
needs
to
look
at
the
deeper
problem.
There's
another
bunch
of
residents
that
we're
going
to
lose
again
so
how
many
residents
they
have
there
living
in
city
bloxy
that
are
residents,
you
go
to
short-term
minerals
and
either
leave
easily
you're
going
to
lose
another
group
of
citizens.
That's
why
the
population
keeps
telling
y'all
the
city
of
bluxy
is
not
changing.
H
It's
not
going
up
because
we
constantly
we
had
348
short
term
or
two
and
a
half
times
that
the
normal
family,
that's
762,
people
we
lost
in
the
city
of
alexa
you're,
getting
ready
to
lose
some
more.
The
three
cottages
is
not
a
problem
because
nobody
lives
there
nobody's
living
it,
but
the
rest
of
the
people
that
live
in
majestic,
oh,
do
live
there,
and
that
is
a
home.
It
could
be
a
residential
whatever
you
want
to
call
it.
That's
their
home,
that's
where
they
live
and
like,
but
the
child
said
that's
their
home.
H
They
want
peace
and
quiet.
They
want
people
to
take
care
and
respect
their
property
buying
and
damage
them.
A
little
cottage
is
that
y'all
want
to
move
around,
which
I
think
is
crazy.
They
can't
have
that
many
moves
to
do
a
short-term
rental.
That's
just
me,
you
put
in
the
wrong
place.
That
was
your
fault.
You
know
you
want
to
move
in
the
front.
H
H
R
In
fact,
the
snowbirds
that
are
maturing
in
life
have
asked
to
use
those
our
park
model
rvs
for
the
winter
time,
since
they
can't
travel
here
via
their
rv
or
but
bus
any
longer,
so
they're
actually
enthused
about
it
and
in
the
united
states
I
mean
these
park
model,
rvs,
tents
and
cabins,
and
all
these
different
things
are
really
changing
the
footscape
of
all
rv
resorts,
so
our
guests
are
excited
about
it
and
we've
never
had
any
complaints
about
it.
Oddly
enough.
H
K
R
H
R
R
It's
it's
just
it's
almost
the
same
business
model
except
they're
bringing
theirs
in
and
I'm
you
know
it's
lowering
the
headlights,
the
people
moving
in
the
conversations
of
people
backing
in,
and
the
confrontations
between
husband
and
wife,
which
I've
seen
it
caused
more
noise
than
probably
anybody
checking
into
one
of
these
cottages
will
it's
very
seamlessly
they
actually
book
on
airbnb,
we
nine
times
out
of
ten.
You
know
we
visit
with
the
people
but
they're
in
out
into
the
community.
R
To
my
knowledge,
that's
gotten
out
of
control
or
gotten.
You
know
loud
we're
pretty
pretty
self-contained
there
with
our
management
style,
and
you
know
they.
They
know.
We
will
ask
them
to
leave.
R
I
do
not,
we
usually
leave
it
on
the
weekends
at
seven,
but
we
have
a
lot
of
our.
You
know
guests
who
come
in
in
the
rv
industry
and
campers.
They
don't
want
noise
next
to
them.
They
do
not
want
trouble,
they
will
have
a
24-hour
phone
plus
a
lot
of
them
have
my
personal
cell
phone,
and
we
will.
I
will
drive
over
there
at
11
o'clock
at
night,
which
I
have
many
times.
R
If
there's
any
problem,
tell
somebody
to
cut
the
radio
off
or
put
your
campfire
out
whatever
has
to
be
done,
so
we
do
monitor
the
business
seven
days
a
week.
Twenty
four
seven
days
a
week,
twenty
four
hours
a
day.
Nobody.
H
R
And
we
work
with
the
loca
the
neighbors
around
us.
We
love
to
work
with
mr
harmon.
We
do
a
lot
of
you
know,
especially
the
storage
units,
several
residents
watching
for
theft
and
other
homeless
issues
that
go
around
the
property
there.
They
will
call
me
there's
four
or
five
of
them
that
have
my
cell
phone
have
called
me.
R
H
R
R
It
doesn't
change
anything
they
do
because
it's
still
an
rv,
that's
sitting
there
we're
not
going
to
allow
individuals
to
rent
out
their
own
rvs.
That's
not
I'm
in
property
management.
Also,
that's
not
going
to
happen
at
majestic
oaks.
I
think
you
asked
that
earlier
it's
not
an
individual
business
for
them
to
rent
out
their
space.
That's
not
going
to
happen
at
all,
and
I
do
have
people
scanning
airbnb,
because
we
shop
rates
like
everybody
that
you
know
it's
in
a
rental
business
to
see
what
rates
are
going.
H
I
don't
know
I
mean
it's
we're
getting
all
the
time
up
here.
Yeah.
H
U
H
A
great
idea,
then
you
wouldn't
have
these
people
being
opposed
to
it.
You
know
that's
the
problem.
You
have
to
look
at.
You
have
to
respect
the
neighbors
as
a
city
council.
You
have
to
respect
them
because
they've
been
there
been
taking
care
of
everything
for
how
many
years
they've
been
in
there.
So
you
have
to
always
respect
the
neighbors.
H
R
I
think
that's
a
cumulative
of
sales
tax
that
we
generate.
We
see
about
46,
000
people,
17
000
units
come
through
majestic
oaks
in
a
year
and
that's
a
cumulative
over
the
average,
and
these
numbers
come
from
the
the
leisure
group
study
and
the
rv
studies.
That's
it
says
that
an
rv
per
rv
spends
252
dollars
a
day
in
the
community,
since
majestic
oaks
doesn't
have
water
slides.
Another
thing
I
can
charge
for
most
of
our
guests,
use
it
as
a
stopping
point.
R
We
have
a
high
population
of
nightlys
that
are
passing
through
and
their
main
reason
is
to
come
here.
Number
one
obviously
is
easy:
to
figure
out
is
the
casinos,
especially
during
the
snowbird
season.
It's
like
a
mail
room
of
propaganda
for
free
stuff,
so
we
know
that
the
gaming
numbers
are
up,
but,
secondly,
is
art
until
enjoy
everything
that
I'll
use
that
the
secret
coast
has
to
offer
is
what
they're
here
for,
but
casinos
are
definitely
number
one.
R
We
I
mean
just
there's
a
not
saying
we're
better
than
anybody
else,
but
we've
strived
to
be
the
best
when
it
was
built
by
sammy,
bought
it
all
concrete.
Heavily
landscaped
and
we've
maintained
that
integrity
for
the
property
and
all
we've
done
is
increase
it.
If
I
I
don't
brag
or
anything
in
that
nature,
but
we
do
win
a
lot
of
awards
at
least
one
a
year
last
year,
reader's
digest
voted
us
number
one
in
the
state
of
mississippi.
R
H
Piece
of
property
and
what
you're
trying
to
do
is
change
it,
and
I
don't
know
how
that's
going
to
help
you
or
not,
really,
don't
know
that
part.
It
has
been.
It's
been
a
great
piece
of
property
and
the
people
living
there
loved
it.
You
know
so
I
was.
I
don't
know
why
you
would
change
it
anyway,
you're
doing
quite
well
as
it
was
other
than
make
more
money.
That's
the
only
reason
you
would
do
anything
like
that.
So
that's
my.
U
A
J
I
think
nathan
and
robert
pretty
much
answered
a
lot
of
my
questions
and
then
I
had
a
question
for
mr
creel,
but
for
the
sake
of
time
I
was
reading
through
it.
The
planning
commission
voted
10-1
to
recommend
approval
for
the
condition
of
youth.
So
pretty
much
got
all
my
questions
answered.
Thank
you.
Thank.
A
A
Towards
I
think,
to
pay
the
coliseum's.
L
A
And
operating
expenses,
or
whatever
so,
and
what
we've
discovered,
I
think
over,
because
we've
been
dealing
with
this
topic
for
years.
I
think
we've
discovered
that
whoever's
checking
the
boxes
or
whatever
on
vrbo
or
airbnb,
or
somebody
you've
got
to
flip
through
there
and
you've
got
to
check
those
appropriate
boxes
and
that
box
is
not
always
checked.
So
that's
just
one
thing
I
wanted
to
clarify
all
short-term
rentals
should
be
paying
12
in
taxes.
That's.
L
A
And
the
annual
fire
inspections
occur,
they're
scheduled
and
occur
once
something
is
approved
for
a
short
as
a
short-term
rental.
In
this.
A
L
The
the
parking
the
parking
is
not
these
are
small
units,
so
they
should
have.
At
least
you
know
the
two
parking
spaces
for
for
the
units
there
also
signage
just
about
all
of
the
advertising
is
done
online
and
there's
very
very
little
if
any
on-site
advertising
about
short-term
rental,
okay,.
A
And
we
learned
from
the
department
of
revenue-
I
guess
a
year
ago
when
they
were
down-
and
we
were
talking
about
these
kind
of
things-
that
short-term
rentals
can
be
charged
a
commercial
water
rate.
That's
correct,
that's
correct!
So.
Q
A
Question
is
how
I
don't
know
how
your
your
water
lines
are
set
up
in
an
rv
park.
I
don't
suppose
they're
individually
metered,
but
if,
if
I
don't
think
the
city
does
anything
about
charging
short-term
rentals,
a
commercial
water
rate
at
this
point,
I
don't
know
if
they
do
or
not.
But
if
we
did
in
the
future,
would
would
these
individual
units
need
to
have
their
own
water
meters
or.
L
If
we,
if
we
pursue
that,
it's
a
it's
a
little
difficult
with
a
a
part
like
this,
because
as
many
units
as
they
have
in
there,
they
have
one
meter
right
and
that's
the
way
the
city
ordinance
was
written
at
our
request
is
that
they
would
just
have
one
meter,
but
I'd
get
with
billy
ray
about
that
and
see
how
we
would
work
out
right.
R
R
R
It's
limited
right
now,
they're
they're
battling
the
same
thing.
I
think
every
city
is
that
there's
a
lot
they're
they're
limited
to
35,
they
wanted
to
do
a
a
trial
run
and
I
haven't
followed
it.
You
know
in
a
long
time,
but
I
I
think
they
might
have
expanded.
I've
been
in
a
couple
council
meetings.
A
And
are
there
or
how
many
other
I'll
call
them
fixed
structures
like
these
cottages?
I
don't
know
what
they're
called
I'm
not
in
the
rv
business,
but
you
are
how
many
other
structures
are
similar
that
could
be
applied
for
for
and
approved
as
a
short-term
rental
you'd
mention
these
two
little
units
and
then
and
an
rv
and
an
actual
class
arv
right.
Are
there
any
other
units
like
that?
A
The
question
was
asked:
are
there
plans
in
the
future
for
more
short-term
rental
requests
and
you
were
you
or
somebody
who
spoke
for
you
was
very
non-committal
on
that?
It's
like!
Well,
we
don't
know-
and
I'm
thinking,
if
it's
a
good
thing
well
yeah.
R
We
do
not
have
any
immediate
plans
for
this
property.
We
actually
have
another
parcel
of
land,
that's
that
we
would
possibly
put
there,
but
that's
further
down
the
line.
R
Price
doubled
on
these
due
to
material
costs,
they're
no
longer
feasible,
so
at
that
aspect
long
term,
not
at
majestic
oaks.
Okay,.
A
I
guess
one
other
concern
I
have
is
to
to
me:
there
are
parallels
between
individual
apartment
units
being
approved
as
short-term
rentals
and
the
remainder
of
the
complex.
I
feel
like
once.
We
open
that
door
that
at
some
point
people
are
going
to
come
back
and
apartment.
Complex
owners
are
going
to
come
back
and
say
this
is
pretty
lucrative.
I
want
to
flip
some
more
apartments
to
short-term
rentals.
We
currently
have
that
in
a
couple
of
apartment
complexes
right
now.
A
I
sort
of
see
this
as
very
similar.
If
it's
a
good,
if
it's
a
good
deal
and
very
lucrative
as
as
mr
lawrence
alluded
to,
then
we
would
expect
to
see
maybe
some
more
rv
parks
and
pads
where
some
sort
of
structure
could
be
located
and
then
applied
for
a
permit
or
a
conditional
use.
It'd
be
tough
to
deny
anybody
once
once
we
open
this
pandora's
box.
I
just
I
just
want
to
make
that
comment.
A
I
also
want
to
note
that
we
dealt
with
an
issue
in
ward,
7
and
the
I
guess
the
point
was
made
because
I
asked
about
other
residential
areas
where
properties
owners
might
request
a
commercial
zoning
and
and
then
ask
for
a
conditional
use,
and
I
recall
that
the
comments
were
well.
The
density
is
such
that
that
wouldn't
happen
in.
I
think
I'd
mentioned
the
sun-kissed
area
as
an
example
and
to
me
this
is
kind
of
similar.
A
R
A
How
many
units
do
you
have
on
102
102
ohms?
So
that's
20
units
an
acre?
Yes,
okay,
I
don't
know
how
many
typically,
how
large
a
residential
site
is,
but
this
seems
to
be
pretty
dense
and
by
the
way
it's
it's
always
been,
because
I've
driven
by
there
a
lot
on
pass
road,
it's
always
been
an
attractive,
rb
rv
park.
Thank.
R
A
That
being
said,
I'm
most
I'm
most
concerned
because
I
have
other
rv
parks
in
my
ward,
there's
one
by
the
snyder
center
there's
one
on
the
beach
there
in
ward
5
and
I'm
thinking,
there's
a
small
rv
park
that
exists
right
off
the
bees
road
on
mission,
lane
they're
like
three
or
four:
it's
a
mobile
home
park
and
they're
different
than
rvs,
I
think
for
for
zoning
purposes.
A
D
Mr
cleveland
one
I
hate
belaboring
it,
but
you
know
you
got
you
running
an
rv
park.
What
is
an
rv
park?
It's
a
transient,
driven
business,
you
rent
by
the
day
you
rent
by
the
week
and
then
you
rent
by
the
month
and
it
changes
with
the
seasons.
Of
course,
you
mention
the
snow
birds
that
come
down
when
it
gets
cold
up
north,
but
during
the
season
it's
all
weekly
and
daily
rentals.
D
You
know,
look
I'm
in
a
hotel
business.
I
can't
control
who
comes
in
and
pays
me
to
stay
in
a
room.
Are
they
going
to
be
partying
down
or
not?
They
are
I'm
going
to
you
know
kind
of
take
care
of
it
with
security
or
biloxi's,
finest
or
whatever
we
need
to
do.
But
this
is
a
you
got
a
great
reputation.
You
got
you're
trying
to
diversify
a
little
bit
to
attract
more
transient.
This
isn't
long-term
rentals
that
you're
putting
in
here.
D
I
I
I
don't
view
it
much
differently
than
the
than
the
transient
business.
We're
all
short-term.
All
the
hotels
up
and
down
the
beach
are
short-term.
Rentals.
We're
in
average
is
2.2
days
that
we
rent
those
rooms
for
the
average.
So
I
applaud
you
for
your
your
entrepreneurship
and
yes,
we
look
at
these
on
a
case-by-case
basis.
D
G
Mr
damming
just
one
final
thought
kind
of
in
line
with
what
mr
glavin
was
saying.
You
know
in
in
fear
of
being
challenged
for
being
arbitrary
and
capricious.
I
think
this
is
a
unique
situation
in
the
fact
that
you
guys
are
amenable
to
the
amendment
you're
moving
it
closer
to
the
to
the
the
street
and
the
businesses.
G
It's
got
its
own
natural
barrier
in
between
the
other
rvs,
because
you're
moving
it
into
the
inside,
so
it
has
a
barrier.
You
don't
have
a
history
and
tradition
of
these
parting
problems.
You
haven't
had
any
any
issues
after
10
months
of
activity,
yet
it
fits
within
your
business
model.
I
I
don't
think
that
that
this
is
anywhere
near
being
arbitrating.
G
The
preachers,
I
think
you
guys
have
a
good
plan
here
and
if
we
do
get
other
other
rv
parks
that
come
in
and
if
they
have
the
same,
the
same
plan
where
the
units
are
on
the
inside
and
have
a
barrier
from
the
residences
barrier
from
the
businesses
vary
from
the
people.
As
you
guys
do.
If
it's
within
their
model,
they
have
a
history
of
no
problems
in
maintaining
their
properties.
Then
we'll
consider
them,
I
think
you
guys
have
a
good
model.
G
Thank
you
for
being
amenable
to
the
planning
commission's
amendments
and
considering
the
majority
of
the
constituents
around
you
nothing
further.
Thank
you.
Any.
H
A
A
S
S
H
K
Last
year
about
this
time
last
year,
you
know
the
council
has
that
appropriation
authority
to
determine
where
the
school
money
goes.
There
was
an
old
court
order
that
used
to
provide
how
it
was
allocated
that
court
order
expired
some
years
ago
last
year.
We
did
that-
and
this
is
this
is
to
go
ahead
and
reappropriate
according
to
everything,
is
basically
according
to
that
prior
court
order,
except
we're
pulling
off
fifty
thousand
dollars
for
technology
uses
for
biloxi
high,
and
everything
else
is
the
same.
H
A
D
W
A
A
X
H
A
couple
questions
peter
who,
mike
this
is
a
economic
development
money,
the
4.1
we
started
with
originally
yeah.
It
was.
Why
are
we
putting
it
back
at
this
time.
C
We're
not
putting
it
back.
Let
me
explain
back
when
we
we
sell
that
money.
We
got.
We
used
two
point:
something
million
fund
balance
was
always
4.4
million.
Jason
is
here
kind
of
prepared
to
do
this.
We
restricted
that
put
a
fence
around
it.
We
restricted
it
nobody
else.
It
was
not
a
restriction
of
anyone
else.
The
whole
purpose
of
this
is
to
really
be
included.
C
This
fund,
this
fund
balance,
as
it
put
as
as
the
financial
community
looks
at
it,
is
unrestricted
as
far
as
anybody
else,
we've
kind
of
designated
that
fund
balance,
which
is
about
4.2
million,
is
based
in
cash
in
the
debt
service
that
we
borrowed
money
from
to
pay
off
those
debts,
but
that
fund
balance
is
important
in
computation
of
our
reserves,
so,
instead
of
just
only
only
the
general
fund
fund
balance
and
then
it
will
include
the
4
million
or
so
in
the
economic
development
of
13
funds,
as
I
call
it
jason,
is
that
pretty
much
a
fair
statement.
C
K
K
H
C
Yeah
they
created
something
to
do.
Well,
we
knocked
down
about
five
or
six
percent,
to
you
know:
board
2.2
million
to
flush
those
things
out
and
eventually
it
will
be
paid
down
and
paid
off,
but
basically
the
not
the
cash
or
the
receivable.
The
part
of
that
fund
balance
is
important
to
the
financial
community.
C
Jason
say
give
me
an
amen
every
once
in
a
while
here,
but
but
really
it's
it's
important
in
computation
of
the
reserve
that
fund
balance
it
puts
our
number
for
reserve
as
well
as
fund
balance
in
general
fund,
as
well
as
this
4
million.
It
should
be
without
question
part
of
our
reserve
computation.
X
Yes,
sir,
that
it
has
a
major
effect
on
the
bond
rating
control
received.
If
you
issue
any
new
money
bonds,
they
will
look
at
this.
They
will
look
at
this
if
they
review
a
rating
on
the
bonds
that
you
have
outstanding.
A
F
No,
I
had
actually
called
peter
earlier
today
about
this
and
he
explained
it
to
me
so
I'm
good
all
right.
Any.
G
Do
mr
damon
one
concern
is:
is
moving
to
the
unrestricted
fund
right
it
where
it's
at
right
now
gives
us
a
lot
more
oversight
where
attack.
G
C
A
A
H
A
H
R
C
A
Okay,
mr
guns,
questions
or
comments.
J
C
Let
me
add
also
at
the
time
you
know
we
did
some
things
with
utility
authority
where
that
50
cents
was
that
additional
65
cents
was
offset
by
reduction
in
waste
our
garbage
debt
fee.
So
if
you
use
2,
000
gallons
of
water
and
we've
reduced
it,
you
reduce
that
burden
rate
by
50
cents
per
thousand
gallons.
C
So
you're
kind
of
that
has
already
been
taken
care
of
as
far
as
the
long-term
play,
because
we
did
some
we've
implemented
that
to
to
up
to,
I
think,
25,
000
gallons,
so
you
get
50
cents
per
thousand
gallons
against
your
waste
water
computation.
F
Questions,
I
guess
the
only
question
I
have
is
the
the
sixth
sense
that's
being
added.
On
top
of
this.
We
already
have
that
added
in
on
our
current
rate,
right
we're,
basically
just
stepping
we're
basically
just
increasing
the
cost
of
what's
coming
to
us
to
to
to
break
even
so
we're
not
adding
an
additional
six
cents.
That's
already
in
place,
correct.
A
On
this
consumer
price
index,
do
you
know.
A
A
E
The
way
they
get
to
the
the
cost
of
the
guard,
the
actual
disposal
is
the
formula
they
use.
Is
they
look
at
the
percentage
of
the
number
of
cans
in
each
city,
in
our
case,
14
000
someone
and
what
percentage
of
that
of
all
the
cans?
And
they
assume
you
get
that
much
percent
of
the
garbage
weight.
A
C
E
A
A
A
All
right
that
we're
up
for
discussion,
let
me
start
with
mr
glavin
any
items.
Mr
glavin,
I.
F
Okay,
I
just
have
a
question:
can
you
explain
just
just
because
I'm
nosy
the
what
digital
forensic.
A
S
So
it
allows
us
to
to
enter
computers
and
cell
phones
and
extract
the
information.
Okay.
S
F
This
is
the
wool
market,
drainage
project
east
project,
so
we're
basically
given
a
substantial
a
certificate
of
substantial
completion
for
that
for
that
project.
Related
to
that,
I
know
that
we
have
pulled
some
information
on
easements
on
the
east
side
of.
E
Shrine,
we
did
in
fact-
and
I
got
the
legal
descriptions
of
those
today
and
I
was
gonna
suggest
to
the
mayor-
that
he
made
a
call
to
one
the
one
of
those.
The
probably
the
most
vocal
of
those
three
parcel
owners
is
the
marver
gentleman
and
maybe
ask
him
to
get
the
other
two
together
and
put
him
in
the
same
room
and
see
if
they'll
just
give
us
an
easement
yeah.
F
F
I
I
and
go
together
correct.
E
S
H
Yeah
and
on
jay
how
much
increase.
H
E
Billy
brady
billy
ray:
what's
that,
what's
the
cost
of
doubling
the
the
the
sweeper
contract
up.
A
E
H
H
That
was
always
the
biggest
problem
we
were
trying
to
figure
out.
We
actually
had
two
of
them.
They
were
running
somewhere.
We
just
couldn't
figure
out
what
it
was
running
that
right
dixon.
We
didn't
see
a
lot
of
them,
so
we
like
to
at
least
see
a
lot
of
them
get
something
clean,
although
these
streets
need
a
lot
of
cleaning,
that's
for
sure,
so
I
just
wanted
there's
an
increase
in
the
price
or
they're
just
going
to
provide
more
services.
Oh.
Y
H
Y
Well,
what
I
want
to
do
is
try
to
sit
down
with
them,
and
so
I
can
work
out
something
where
I
can
have
possibly
more
than
one
sweeper
sweeping
the
entire
town,
and
so
I'm
going
to
have
to
talk
to
them
and
see
what
we
got
to
do
to
do
that
before.
I
can
get
some
kind
of
agreement
rolling,
because
I
think
some
of
y'all
has
asked
if
we
could
get
more
than
one
sweeper.
H
H
On
bb,
what
did
the
bb
mike
a
double
bead?
What
we
got
here
for
that
one!
E
That's
a
group,
but
one
of
the
things
we
have
to
do
with
our
bonds
is
that
once
a
year
we
have
to
have
them
audited
to
show
that
we
have
not
exceeded
the
maximum
of
amount
of
interest
that
we
made
on
the
bond,
because
if
we
do,
then
we
have
to
owe
some
money
back.
So
this
is
just
a
very
small
fee
that
we
pay
to
these
very
unique
small,
consulting
company.
That
does
that
for
us
and
they
sent
us
back
an
audit
to
showing
up
to
now
in
the
two
years.
H
Not
a
bad
thing
and
peter
on
all
these
tri-party
agreements.
H
K
D-D
is
extending
something
like
two
weeks
and
I
think
ee
was
extending
it
like
three
days.
She
got
her.
She
got
her
certificate
last
week
and
we
just
needed
to
extend
it
a
week
to
keep
everything
in
compliance.
Those.
K
K
H
E
The
the
total
project
budget
is
5.1
million
dollars,
total
cost
or
3.7.
E
E
E
Right,
that's
item
5mm
mike
mike
dixie
dixie.
H
A
H
C
E
This
is
we're
paying
for
the
two.
Remember
the
two
fire
trucks
you
bought
last
year
right
right,
this
is
the
next
payment.
That's.
E
J
A
Thank
you
on
on
item
double
a
alpha
alpha
anyway.
This
is
the
lighthouse
pier.
Lord
knows.
We
saw
enough
letters
to
the
editor
and
sounds
off
and
everything,
but
what
we're
doing
here
is
an
agreement
with
for
engineering
services
to
look
at
recon,
reconstructing
that
rehabilitating
that
pier,
but
to
be
clear
and
my
understanding
is
it's
not
going
to
be
the
pier
that's
been
replaced
year
after
year.
T
We
actually
had
a
think
tank
with
all
my
engineers
and
we're
coming
up
with
all
kind
of
structural
methods
to
to
make
this
thing
more
sustainable.
So
we're
not
back
here
doing
it
again
after
the
next
hurricane.
A
E
The
hazard
mitigation
cost
benefit
analysis,
showing
the
cost
of
all
the
peers
that
we've
replaced
over
the
years,
plus
the
ones
that
we
will
have
to
replace
and
in
the
future
if
the
storms
come
at
the
same
rate
and
what
that
total
amount
is
and
we'll
ask
fema
to
to
mitigate
that
by
giving
us
more
money.
This
time,
I
think.
C
C
P
S
G
On
we
got
a
few
more
questions,
mr
damning,
this
this
study
does
the
computation
include
only
localized
peers,
like
the
lighthouse
or
all
the
peers,
that
we
replace,
for
example,
the
causeways.
G
E
The
problem
we
have
with
the
causeway
is
it
was
not
hurricane
damage.
It
was
damaged
by
a
right
tropical
storm,
a
not
a
name.
Tropical
storm.
Q
E
To
do
councilman,
I
don't
mean
to
embarrass
to
and
interrupt,
but
what
we're
hoping
to
do
is
to
use
some
of
the
money
that
we
get
quarterly
from
the
port
for
the
port
money.
375
a
quarter
and
put
that
into
a
project
to
either
rebuild
or
or
at
least
repair
and
replace
the
sections
of
the
causeway
that
are
down
so
basically
to
set
up
a
separate
capital
project
and
to
pay
for
it
out
of
port
funds.
G
G
Yeah
right
well
that
wouldn't
be
the
cause
for
damages
from
the
past.
That
would
be
the
cause
for
damages
from
one
storm.
So
what
you
said
was
I
thought
you
were
taking
a
time
frame,
aggregate
of
what
we've
been
incurring
over
time
and
then
projecting
what
it
will
occur
in
the
future.
If
the
rate
of
storms
were
the
same
and
the
thing
was,
I
think
it
was
crystal
ball.
It
was
the
named
storm.
G
We
just
didn't
declare
a
state
of
emergency
which
disqualified
us
from
any
federal
relief,
but
my
concern
is:
how
are
we
handling
the
causeway
peers
and
thank
you
mike
for
explaining
that
and
in
the
future?
How
are
we
going
to
incorporate
the
redevelopment
of
them
and
improvements
of
them
so
they
so
they
operate
at
the
same
standard
as
as
the
new
projected
lighthouse,
pier
right.
C
And
I
think,
like
mike
said,
this
is
a
separate
separate
deal,
but
you
know
what
the
driving
force
is
is
what
fema
has
offered.
As
you
know,
an
additional
don't
build
it
back
the
same
way,
because
we
don't
have
to
pay
you
again,
the
next
storm
and
I
think,
that's
the
driving
force.
C
What
mark
and
seymour
engineers
have
been
doing
the
ones
where
we
know
he
got
damaged
from
zeta
and
it
would
fall
in
this
category
we're
trying
to
get
as
much
info
as
we
possibly
can
in
order
to
you
know,
implement
the
designs
that
would
prevent
us
from
having
to
you
know:
go
through
these
motions
again.
Should
we
get
impacted.
E
E
M
H
Your
morning,
no,
I
don't
think
so
all
right.
My
question
was:
are
we
going
to
build
this
thing
higher
and
use
different
problems
because
the
problems
we're
using
now
don't
work?
The
height
don't
work
in
the
same
part
of
the
pier
close
down
to
the
white
house
every
time
it
won't
look
anything
like
that
yeah,
but
I
mean
I
mean
it
need
to
be
concrete
and
it
needs
to
be
higher
without
a
doubt.
H
H
I
C
We've
recaptured
it
anyway,
we
actually
put
we've
used
it
several
places,
yeah.
A
A
L
The
the
first
item
on
the
agenda-
kevin,
bullard,
zero,
lock
and
drive
the
property
is
still
in
violation.
A
Someone
here
to
speak
on
this
property,
mr
bullard
or
anyone
else
at
larkin
drive
come
on.
A
A
Q
But
yeah
my
I
was
had
been
waiting.
You
know
to
do
what
I
had
to
do
to
it
to
be
my
truck.
Q
Q
A
Q
You
yeah
just
I've,
had
mechanical
problems
with
my
truck
to
go
back
and
forth
out
there.
I
don't
live
on
property.
My
wife
and
daughter
do
and
I
stay
over
there
on
town
road.
You
know
so
you
know
just
three
to
four.
You
know
a
month
of
time
you
know
and
gone
by
that
I
couldn't
make
it
out
there
back
and
forth
with
no
vehicle,
so
that
hauled
me
or
you
know,
delayed
keeping
it
trying
to.
You
know,
fix
it
clear
up
the
stuff,
and
you
know
I
got
some
items.
Q
M
Q
Not
going
on
anymore
but
yeah,
you
know,
I
guess
people
who
want.
You
might
call
me
hoarder.
You
know
something.
You
know
I
just
I've
accumulated
things
that
oh
I'll
use
this
one
day.
I
need
this
one
day.
You
know
you
know.
I've
got
my
boat
out
there
and
lately
acquired
two
jet
skis
that
I
need
to
work
on
and
try
to
get
them
going.
So.
A
J
Q
No
for
last
five
days,
four
days,
I
was
pretty
bad
ill.
You
know
sick
lately.
Well,
I
really
knew
that
pressure
was
on
to
turn
it
up
to.
Q
You
know,
take
care
of
some
of
the
work
you
know
then
I
wasn't
physically
able
to
have.
You
did
anything
at
all
yeah,
my
lawn
mower.
I
got
it
going
good.
I
did
mowed
a
little
bit
of
the
grass
today.
I
got
my
weed
eater
and
got
out
then
and
took
care
of
around
that
front
out
there
real
good
and
down
alongside
the
driveway
for
the
grass,
and
we
were
waiting
on
my
son
and
daughter
to
sift
through
some
items
that
we
had
brought
out
of
storage
unit
that
we
used
to
rent.
Q
We
paid
minimum
storage
in
for
over
10
years,
so
we
finally
got
all
them
items
out
and
they
were
in
two
like
covered
up
piles
out
in
front
yard
and
that
that
now
has
been
sifted
through
and
the
rest
of
the
remainder
will
get.
You
know
hauled
away
through
the
dump
and,
and
I've
been
there
are
some
bunch
of
logs
I've
had
out
there
acquired
from
the
last
hurricane
storm
that
that
intended
cutting
firewood
pieces.
You
know
to
make
income
off
that
you
know
yeah.
Okay,
thank.
F
You,
mr
barrett
I'll,
propose
we
give
him
a
30-day
extension.
A
A
Okay.
Thank
you,
mr
brother.
Thank
you,
mr
creel.
Next
item
is:
will
open
hearing
on
terry
and
margaret
cobb
282.
A
A
Yes,
sir
and
you'll
need
to
sign
in
on
the
sign
in
sheet
and
then
say
your
name
clearly,
so
the
clerk
can
get
your
name
down
accurately.
My.
V
V
When
all
the
reason
why
it
got
piled
up
like
that,
because
she
she
this
all
happened
during
the
pandemic-
and
she
couldn't
get
get
down
here
and
she
said
she
was
down
here-
all
that
could
have
been
taken
care
of,
but
she
couldn't
get
down
here
and
she
she
wanted
me
to
ask
for
y'all
to
give
an
extension
on
it
and
we'll
really
take
care
of
it.
A
Mr
creel,
okay,
it's
all
that
tree
and
yard
waste
that
that's
the
issue.
That's
the
violation!
That's
what's
got
to
go:
okay,
yeah!
Mr.
J
L
Miss
grill,
that's
correct
what
happened
and
I've
spoke
to
miss
huber
a
couple
of
times
she
does
live
in
maryland
and
she
missed
the
deadline.
These
trees
all
fell
in
the
back
of
the
house
and
she
missed
the
deadline
for
getting
them
to
the
front
property
line.
L
She
I
asked
her
about
a
contractor.
She
said
no,
it
was
not
a
contractor.
It
was
volunteers
that
helped
her
get
it
out
there.
The
the
problem
is,
is
that
the
ordinance
says
that
if
you,
if
you
put
this
type
of
debris
out
by
the
street,
it
can't
be
more
than
five
feet
in
length
and
it
can't
be
more
than
eight
inches
in
diameter
and
you
can
see
that
there's
some
full
tree
trucks
there.
So
that's
the
reason.
The
contractor
didn't
pick
it
up
now
we're
we're
working
with
some
things.
L
We
talked
yesterday
with
mike
leonard
and
billy
ray
about
a
means
of
doing
this,
because
this
is
happening
all
over
town.
People
are
getting
this,
this
debris
out
to
the
street
and-
and
we
can't
just
leave
it
out
there-
I
mean
if
we
have
to
pick
it
up
and
build
the
owner
or
whatever.
Then
we've
got
to
work
out
a
solution
for
that,
but
in
this
case
the
property
she
cleaned
the
property.
A
L
J
I'll
just
recommend,
like
you,
said
30
day,
we'll,
recommend
30
days
and
see
if
we
can
work
out
a
solution
with
mr
krill,
maybe
we'll
you
know
somebody
can
get
some
of
it
and
then
the
owner
can
at
least
get
a
dumpster
to
help
alleviate
some
of
some
of
the
pick,
a
debris
so
I'll
recommend
30
days
all
right.
S
A
L
The
property
is
still
in
violation,
but
I
would
ask
for
30
days
on
this.
We
don't
get
a
lot
of
response
from
the
sun
when
we
send
a
notice
out,
but
usually
when
I
call
mr
woolwich
he'll,
get
someone
in
there
to
take
care
of.
So
if
you'd
give
me
30
days,
I'll
I'll
call.
Mr
woolwich.
A
J
She's,
an
elderly
elderly
lady,
I'm
gonna,
ask
for
30
days
to
see
if
I
can
contact
a
tear
caretaker
she's
got
to
be
in
the
90s,
if
I'm
not
mistaken,
and
just
to
get
that
caretaker
I'll.
Second,
that.
A
A
A
M
A
A
G
Crew
with
noticing,
when
you're
dealing
with
a
resident,
that's
in
a
property,
how
do
we
notice
what's
the
noticing
procedure,
I'm
curious,
because
these
ones,
like
the
rw
development
and
the
excellent
holdings
corporation,
these
companies
that
hold
properties
when
we
go
to
the
secretary
of
state's
website
are
we
notifying
their
agent
of
process.
L
Or
are
we
yeah
in
both
of
those
cases
with
with
rw
and
with
excellent
holdings?
The
certified
slip
came
back
signed,
so,
yes,
they
weren't
notified.
G
Okay,
I'll
talk
to
you
later,
I
want
to
explore
this
more.
I
think
it's
it's
outrageous,
that
these
corporations
are
relying
on
the
city
to
cut
grass
and
then
add
money
to
a
tax
roll
that
will
take
us
time
to
recover.
There's
got
to
be
some
other
punitive
measure
that
can
that
can
induce
these
people
to
take
care
of
their
properties
more
so
than
those
that
may
not
have
the
the
financial
wherewithal
to
do
such
but
I'll
talk
to
you
more
about
that
afterwards.
Thank
you.
Thank.
A
U
So
we've
got
some
good
news.
We
work
closely
with
mima
and
we
have
three
payments
that
should
be
here
in
the
next
10
15
days
totals
3.872
million
total.
Yes,
sir,.
U
Yes,
sir,
they
they
worked
really
close
with
us
and
they
did
a
good
job
teaming
with
us.
U
H
S
A
They're,
none
I'll
call
for
the
motion
to
approve
the
routine
agenda,
all
in
favor
still
in
favor.
Thank
you.
6-0
vote.
All
right.
That
brings
us
to
a
recess
at
this
time
at
403.,
entertain
a
motion
for
a
recess
motion
by
mr
lawrence.
Second
by
mr
barrett
and
discussion
all
in
favor.
A
It's
a
6-0
vote
we'll
take
a
10-minute
recess.
It's
403.
we'll
come
back
at
4
13..
We
have
a
budget
workshop,
we'll
cover
the
port
department
budget,
we'll
go
through
and
talk
about,
non-departmental
see
if
we
can
get
some
consensus
on
the
council
and
then
we'll
discuss
the
tax
levy.
Thank
you.