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From YouTube: City Council Meeting 10 15 2019
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The Biloxi City Council held a meeting on Oct. 15, 2019. To see the agenda, visit https://www.biloxi.ms.us/agendas/citycouncil/2019/101519/101519agenda1.pdf.
B
B
E
D
D
F
F
What
a
tribute
this
is
with
these
young
people
for
these
children
and
you,
parents
and
the
school
system
and
our
community
I-
think
it's
absolutely
awesome.
Thank
goodness.
I
didn't
have
to
take
an
AC
T
test
when
I
was
in
college,
go
to
college,
I'm,
sure,
they're
players,
I
think
it's
awesome,
dr.
Larry
Brody!
Would
you
please
stand?
You
are
interim
superintendent.
We
are
so
glad
to
have
dr.
F
G
H
Thank
You
mayor
we're
here
today
to
recognize
students
that
have
scored
30
or
above
on
the
AC
t.
36
is
a
possible
perfect
score
and
these
students
who
have
scored
30
above
on
AC
T,
is
phenomenal
and
we
have
at
least
51
at
the
high
school
that
have
already
made
that
recognition
and
more
to
come
very
very
shortly.
So
we're
extremely
pleased
with
it.
Mr.
H
H
We
think
that
is
important
to
flex
a
high
school
to
emphasize
strong,
strong
academics
and
that's
what
we're
doing
and
we're
gonna
have
these
large
large
posters
hanging
from
all
of
the
light
poles
throughout
the
entire
parking
lots
of
all
of
our
students,
also
to
give
incentive
for
the
almonds
to
come.
Mr.
Boudreaux
anything
else,
you
want
to
add.
C
Thank
You,
dr.
Girardi
I,
just
want
to
thank
the
council
for
having
us
today.
We
really
appreciate
recognizing
the
students.
Like
dr.
jorde
said
we
have
51
students,
we
have
a
population
of
about
17
hundred
and
40
students
at
Biloxi,
high
school
51
of
them
have
a
30
or
above
on
the
a
CT.
So
we're
very
proud
of
them
exist,
not
an
easy
task.
As
you
all
know,
all
of
them
are
not
here
today
and
let
me
explain
to
you
why
many
of
them
are
not
here.
C
Students
at
our
school
in
30s
and
above
on
a
CT
are
very
good
students.
Most
of
them
are
taking
college-level
courses
at
Biloxi
high
and
a
lot
of
them
when
I
call
them
today
and
said:
hey
are
you
coming
at
1:30?
They
said
no
I
can't
miss
AP,
Cal
or
I
can't
miss
dual
credit
college
algebra.
So
a
lot
of
these
kids
are
still
sitting
in
Biloxi
high
school
because
they
chose
not
to
miss
class
time
today.
So
I
just
want
you
understand
why
some
of
them
are
not
here.
C
A
E
D
I
E
D
D
Whereas
the
national
Blue
Ribbon
Schools
program
recognizes
public
and
private
schools
based
on
their
overall
academic
excellence
or
their
progress
in
closing
achievement
gaps
among
student
subgroups,
whereas
this
year,
50
private
schools
were
recognized
as
four
recognized
for
their
overall
academic
excellence.
St.
Patrick
Catholic
High
School
is
among
the
honorees,
whereas
st.
D
J
D
L
Thank
You
mayor,
thank
you
very
much
mayor
good
afternoon,
everyone
good
afternoon,
City
Council.
Thank
you
for
allowing
us
to
be
here
today,
I'm,
dr.
Matt,
Buckley
principal
of
st.
Patrick,
and
it's
always
exciting
to
get
to
talk
about
the
school
and
get
to
celebrate
the
achievements
of
our
faculty
and
staff.
I
want
to
introduce
mr.
Patrick
Miller's
with
me
today
he's
our
director
of
advancement
and
right.
When
we
got
here
today,
miss
hunt
asked
him.
What
does
that
mean?
What
do
you
do?
What
does
that
van
sment
mean
so
I
wanted
to?
L
L
We
continue
to
focus
hard
on
academics
and
extracurricular
activities,
as
well
as
our
athletic
programs,
but
the
heart
of
who
we
are
and
what
we
do
is
forming
intentional
disciples
and
making
sure
that
our
students
go
out
into
the
world
when
they
graduate
high
school
and
graduate
college
go
out
into
the
world
and
make
a
positive
difference
in
their
communities
and
in
their
nation.
The
goal
of
st.
Patrick
is
to
graduate
students
who
aspire
an
excellence
and
who
are
motivated
to
scholarship
discipleship
in
championship.
L
We
try
to
graduate
students
who
are
independent
thinkers,
who
are
informed
and
enriched
by
a
challenging
curriculum
who
strive
to
be
intentional
disciples
each
day
who
are
appreciators
of
the
visual
arts
and
performing
arts
and
the
spirit
of
competition,
who
are
lifelong
learners,
who
are
able
to
adapt
to
new
information
and
technologies,
and
who
are
individuals
who
strive
to
develop
the
spiritual,
intellectual,
Civic,
emotional
and
physical
dimensions
of
their
lives
that
st.
Patrick.
L
We
recognize
that
education
is
the
biggest
driver
of
economic
development,
so
the
work
that
we
do
each
day
and
that
our
faculty
and
staff
strives
to
do
each
day
is
very
important.
For
our
local
communities,
while
Saint
Patrick
is
just
12
years
old,
we're
most
definitely
in
our
foundational
years,
our
formational
years,
but
we
have
a
long
legacy.
We're
proud
to
continue
the
heritage
and
legacy
of
Catholic
education
and
excellence
along
the
Mississippi
Gulf
Coast,
since
1875
st.
L
Patrick's
here
today,
because
of
the
rich
history
of
Catholic
education,
which
was
founded
in
the
traditional
roots
of
our
legacy,
schools
of
st.
John
High
School,
Mercy,
Cross,
High,
School,
Sacred,
Heart,
Academy
and
Notre
Dame
High
School,
of
which
our
mayor
is
a
graduate,
always
remember
and
give
credit
to
the
people
who
made
up
our
legacy
schools
and
laid
the
foundation
for
where
we
are
today.
I
can
tell
you
that
Saint
Patrick
learning
is
what
matters
most.
L
Our
teachers
focus
on
students,
growth
and
learning
in
all
areas
they
teach
to
the
child
every
single
day.
I
want
to
take
you
through
a
couple
of
achievements.
This
year
earlier,
this
fall
st.
Patrick
received
recognition
as
being
named
the
number
one
best
Catholic
High
School
in
the
state
of
Mississippi
by
an
organization
that
ranks
schools
across
the
nation
and
just
a
few
weeks
ago.
As
mayor
mentioned,
I
got
to
announce
that
st.
Patrick
was
named
a
national
Blue
Ribbon
School
by
the
United
States
Department
of
Education.
L
L
We
have
a
number
of
our
students
who
do
very
well
and
earn
college
scholarships
each
year
and
that's
our
big
push
is
to
make
sure
that
they
get
as
much
dollar
college
scholarship
dollars
as
they
can
and
also
to
make
sure
that
they're
most
prepared
for
college.
We
have
a
hundred
percent
of
our
students
graduate
from
high
school
each
year,
one
hundred
percent
enroll
in
college
each
year.
So
it's
our
goal
to
make
sure
that
their
most
successful
in
that
last
year's
graduating
class
I'll
talk
about
them.
L
Very
briefly
was
a
very
special
class
to
me.
The
class
of
2019
and
I
both
started
at
st.
Patrick
together
just
over
six
years
ago.
Last
year's
graduating
seniors
are
nearly
ten
million
dollars
in
college
scholarships,
which
was
an
average
of
about
160,000
per
student.
Like
I,
said
a
hundred
percent
graduation
rate,
100
percent
College
matriculation
rate.
So
it's
our
vision
that
our
students
are
most
prepared
whenever
they
leave
st.
Patrick
on
the
athletic
and
extracurricular
side,
we're
very
proud
to
have
a
fully
comprehensive
program
within
the
Mississippi
High
School
Athletic
Association.
L
We
have
participation
at
the
junior
high
junior
varsity
and
varsity
levels.
In
many
sports
about
ninety-five
percent
of
our
students
participate
in
athletics
and
co-curricular
activities.
We
offer
25
athletic
teams
in
27
extracurricular
activities
and,
to
date,
st.
Patrick
has
claimed
over
37
statewide
athletic
titles
in
the
past
12
years,
and
while
we're
proud
of
our
academic,
athletic
and
extracurricular
successes
and
movements,
spirituality
and
faith
formation
is
truly
at
the
heart
of
what
we
do.
L
Not
only
do
we
want
to
assist
students
in
developing
their
own
spiritual
life,
but
we
also
want
to
help
them
foster
a
Christian
social
conscience.
By
giving
back
to
the
community.
Just
last
year,
our
students
averaged
our
together.
Our
students
completed
more
than
15,000
hours
of
community
service
within
their
local
communities,
so
it's
definitely
a
push
of
of
who
we
are
and
what
we
do
and
I
deeply
recognize.
L
As
mayor
said
in
the
proclamation,
it's
the
tireless
work
of
our
faculty
and
staff
and
the
commitment
of
our
students
and
the
support
of
our
families
and
stakeholders
that
make
st.
Patrick
truly
great.
We
do
have
a
strong
vision
for
the
future.
We
look
for
ways
to
improve
and
all
that
we
do
and
we
consistently
work
towards
the
pursuit
of
excellence.
Once
again.
Thank
you
very
much
for
the
proclamation
today.
Thank
you
for
the
opportunity
to
share
just
a
few
things
about
the
school
I.
L
Want
you
to
know
how
much
we
appreciate
you
mayor
and
to
our
City
Council.
We
appreciate
all
of
you
all
of
your
support
and
promotion
of
our
school
very
much.
We're
also
proud
to
have
two
of
our
partner
elementary
schools
here
in
the
city,
Our
Lady
of
fátima
elementary
and
Nativity
BVM
Elementary.
Both
are
excellent
schools
and
do
an
amazing
job
each
day.
St.
Patrick
is
rich
in
culture
and
there's
truly
a
place
like
no
other,
so
I
invite
you
to
come
visit
our
campus
sometime.
L
D
B
J
Yeah
wants
to
go
ahead.
Great
cruising
a
lot
of
good
action.
I
wouldn't
spent
the
day
with
a
Kenney
Tuesday
at
the
motor
we're
bill
that
place
was
packed.
Then
out
turned
out
pretty
great
Kenny
and
Wednesday
I
love.
You
got
any
more
cause
down
here.
Wednesday
I
love
woken
up
how
they
have
no
help,
but
they
was
everywhere.
You
went
just
walked
the
whole
day.
It
was
awesome,
you
know
and
play
them
with
their
Sheridan
at
the
foot
of
the
street.
J
Good
thing
for
us
good
thing
for
the
city:
you
can't
beat
it
so
we
gotta
keep
doing
it,
get
better
and
better
every
year
and
said
they
have
8620
cause.
We
said
not
gonna
quit
till
against
9,000,
but
they
said
it
creepin
up
there,
that's
a
lot
of
cause,
but
it
still
a
lot
of
cause.
Wasn't
registered.
You
know
so.
I
don't
have
to
ask
the
police
department
how
everything
went
with
the
cone
without
the
cones,
but
it's
a
zoo.
They
said
of
traffic
was
heavy.
When
you
go
to
the
mall,
no
kiddin
yeah,
you.
J
K
She
did
great,
she
did
great,
absolutely
absolutely
other
than
that.
I
wanted
a
Walt
I
see
he's
not
here.
I
need
I
need
some
information
from
him.
I
want
to
know
the
percentage
of
roads
that
are
completed
on
the
east
side
of
Biloxi
and
and
also,
and
because
he's
not
here,
I
spoke
with
George.
You
just
want
to
get
a
meeting
with
myself,
mr.
Lawrence
yourself,
mayor
and
Michael
in
it,
so
he
can
kind
of
start
start
making
some
discussions.
Let.
D
Me
update
you
on
some
of
the
meetings
we
have
in
some
of
the
you
know.
Actually
what
we
can
wrap
up,
we're
three
sections:
the
one
on
the
point
that
the
three
sections
we're
seeing
that
how
far
we
are
completing,
so
whether
we
can
say
it's
a
substantially
complete,
there's
a
number
of
checklist
that
Walt
is
probably
working
on
right
now
that
we
have
to
give
the
you
knows
we're
regarding
the
video
of
each
one
of
the
systems
and
what
they
have
to
give
us
in
order
to
say
we're.
D
You
know
we're
getting
there
so
we're
gonna
deliver.
Have
another
meeting.
I
would
invite
you
to
be
with
us
Monday
and
to
go
with
that
checklist
which
will
hey
we're
gonna,
see
how
many
we
can
wrap
up
and
say
it's
finished
with
minor.
You
know
fences
and
in
driveway
issues,
but
for
the
major
systems
we
want
to
see
how
close
they
are
completely.
We
will
have
an
update,
Monday
and
then
with
them,
because
we've
already
had
one
meeting
and
identifying
what
videos
are
done
accepted
and
what
systems
are
done
and
accepted.
K
Fine
because
I'm,
you
know
I'm
not
yeah,
you
know
I'm
out
there
with
the
people
right
and
I'm,
not
privy
to
that
information,
so
I'm,
the
one
who
gets
the
brunt
of
the
stuff
that
comes
at
me,
and
so
it
would
be
nice
if
I
had
some
of
that
information
and
it'd
be
nice.
If
Walt
can
make
that
available,
we'll.
K
M
A
couple
of
things
I'd
inquired
maybe
a
couple
of
weeks
ago
about
the
eyes
and
how
we're
crossing
railroad
crossing
and
it's
it
just
continues
to
deteriorate
and
I
know.
As
I
said
earlier
CSX.
You
know
they
move
at
their
own
pace
that
if
we
receive
any
word
or
in
the
last
couple
of
weeks
about
the
Eisenhower
railroad
crossing
only.
N
E
M
M
It's
it's,
it's
really
horrible
yeah!
Thank
you.
The
only
other
question
I
have
is
I
know
that
in
social
media
there
was
an
issue
about
Southern,
Memorial
Park
and
it's
a
private
cemetery
and
and
part
of
what
I
read
was
that
the
city
has
a
right
away
and
MDOT
I,
don't
know
what
area
we
control
there.
If
we
control
anything
at
all,
it
would
be
a
right
away
close
to
highway
90
right
and
basically
my
question
is:
is
there?
M
O
B
P
J
J
A
P
P
Another
thing:
the
Episcopal
Church
of
the
Redeemer
on
Popp's
Ferry
I,
just
want
to
mention
everyone.
If
you
want
to
take
any
kids
or
our
friends
out
to
the
Biloxi's
oldest
pumpkin
patch,
it's
now
open
till
the
end
of
October.
It's
a
lot
of
fun.
The
kids
have
a
lot
of
fun,
going
out
there
and
picking
out
pumpkins
of
whatever
size
and
colors
and
all
that
kind
of
stuff.
P
But
we
always
look
forward
to
that
and
then
a
couple
of
things
on
the
agenda
today,
I
just
want
to
touch
on
before
we
get
to
get
to
them.
What
am
I
see
that
we're
trying
to
create
a
coalition
sound
appreciate
that
mayor
that
that's
a
smart
move
recently,
if
you've
read
not
only
the
Bonnie
carré
spillway,
but
now
the
the
mid
Breton
spillway
or
whatever
they
call
it.
There's
a
move
to
spend
800
million
dollars
to
open
that
and
spill
more
fresh
water
intrusion.
Or
what
do
we
call
it?
P
B
B
And
I
would
like
to
remind
everyone
that
we
have
Halloween
and
Hillier
Park,
this
Friday
we're
still
looking
for
volunteers
and
businesses
to
get
involved,
and
also
we
have
pickleball
tournament.
This
Saturday
I
was
invited
to
actually
play
in
the
tournament
until
they
heard
how
horrible
I
am
at
sports,
and
then
they
quickly
turned
that
around
and
also
I
see
Dennis
Lambert
mr.
Dennis
Lambert
in
the
audience.
Do
you
have
anything
you
would
like
to
comment
on
about
the
spillway?
You
can
come
on
up.
Q
Thank
you
well,
I'll,
just
introduce
myself
and
and
I've
been
working
on
the
on
the
diversions
off
and
on
for
20
years.
I
believe
that
you
had
organized
the
meeting
early
on
when
the
spillway.
First,
we
started
seeing
the
effects
of
river
water
in
the
Mississippi
Sound,
and
it
was.
It
was
the
same
effects
that
we
were
evaluating
over
the
last
five
or
six
years
in
Louisiana
related
to
the
diversions.
Q
E
Q
That's
what
really
showed
the
difference
between
you
know
doing
something
virtuous
and
well
intended
to
to
not,
in
my
opinion,
they
did
of
various
other
things
and
I
stayed
on
the
job
until
May
31
of
this
year
and
now
I'm
free
to
come
over
here
and
and
share
all
that
I've
learned
over
the
last
20
years.
I've
worked
on
these
jobs
off
and
on
for
20
years,
so
I'm
hoping
to
share
that
with
this
community
here
in
Biloxi
and
along
the
whole.
Q
Some
point
in
the
future
and
I'm
I'm
hoping
to
attend
that
with
others
and
I'll
share
at
that
point,
so
that
thank
you
for
letting
me
come
up
and
introduce
myself
and
now
the
council
knows
who
I
am
I'm
an
engineer
from
New
Orleans,
so
I've
been
trying
to
raise
the
awareness
of
what
is
going
on
in
Louisiana
for
the
last
five
months
over
here
in
Mississippi.
So
if
you
have
any
questions
I'm
here
to
answer
any,
if
not
I'll,
just
I'll
keep
coming
back.
Q
M
O
P
B
B
P
Reiterating
what
I
said
earlier,
that
I
mean
it
looks
like
they're
trying
to
railroad
some
of
this
stuff
through
and
and
quite
frankly,
sneak
some
of
this
stuff
through
and
we
we
know
what
how
it's
affected
us
as
fast
year
I
mean
I
mean
it
was
detrimental
and
to
go
through
that
in
any
shape
form.
We
should
be
working
for
a
long
term
solution
and
and
not
an
800
million
dollar
project,
for
whatever
reason
and
intentions
at
our
expense.
D
Let
me
also
echoed
that
you
know
Biloxi
D'iberville
in
Harrison,
County
we're
gathering
up
options
and
you
know
actually
experts
that
will
say
hey.
This
is
wrong
and
there's
a
path
you
know
original
jurisdiction,
so
I
mean
we're.
Not
gonna
sit
back
and
do
nothing.
I
can
promise
you
and
so
we'll
need.
You
know
a
unanimous
all
in
hey
we're
all
in
and
trying
to
stop
this
this
stuff,
because
we
can't
afford
to
have
it
done
again
to
us
without
you
know
some
extreme
consideration.
D
D
D
Up
with
money
up,
but
we
have
what
you
know,
this
is
the
phase
to
get
it
rolling
and
we're
gonna
say
this
is
your
share.
This
is
what
you
can
afford
if
you
want
to
be
in
this,
but
with
all
the
think
on
the
30th
Peter
we're
all
gathering
again
at
the
30th
help
on
the
third
floor,
so
I
know
from
Jackson
County
and
even
Hancock
County,
so
we'll
we'll
be
together
on
the
30th
and
weed
bite
you
too
to
come,
but
ya
know
it.
D
This
is
we're
all
in
you
know
it's
not
just
us
in
Louisiana
against
Louisiana,
but
it's
you
know
us
against
the
rest,
the
rest
of
the
country
with
regard
to
that
river
water.
That
has
done
so
many
bad
things
to
us
even
from
July
to
the
present
I.
Think.
O
Ocean
Springs
has
it
on
their
agenda
for
this
week
and
goshi
a
to
get
into
the
memorandum
of
understanding.
Ocean
Springs
should
have
it
on
their
agenda
this
week,
Gosha
I
think
has
it
coming
Pascagoula
as
well,
so
nothing
but
positive
response
from
anybody.
Yeah
they're
glad
somebody
has
taken
the
lead.
So
that's
what
we're
doing
here.
B
D
Thank
you
all
right
say
it's
time
to
relook
at
it
because
of
the
rates
and
I
think
that's
what
we're
doing,
and
you
know
we
feel
good
about
you.
A
B
P
J
E
O
This
this
is
basically
yes,
a
judge
on
retainer
because
of
some
medical
issues
that
are
ongoing,
that
that
that
we're
we
need
a
backup
judge
to
be
paid
by
the
hour
it's
coming
out
of
a
legal
budget,
but
it's
just
something:
we
need
for
flexibility,
so
in
case
in
case
the
other
judges
are
not
able
to
perform
and
by
statute.
This
is
the
way
they
say
it
should
be
done
well,.
O
P
B
R
The
Memorandum
of
Understanding
that
we've
entered
into
with
I
think
the
Department
of
Transportation
and
Ocean
Springs
regarding
the
maintenance
of
landscaping
and
lighting
for
the
for
the
bridge.
If
we
rescind
this
memorandum,
currently
who's
responsible
for
maintaining
these,
these
responsibilities.
O
Well,
that
was
the
purpose
of
this
MDOT
came
to
us,
saying
that
it
was
now
our
job
to
take
it
over.
He
got
on
the
agenda,
but
before
anybody
signed
it
looking
and
doing
a
little
more
research,
it
appeared
to
me
that,
since
those
lights
were
already
in
existence-
and
they
were
all
they
built-
those
lights-
it's
their
job
to
keep
maintaining
those
and
keep
the
status
quo.
O
We
have
lights
in
our
through
our
city
because
we
wanted
illumination
and
we
pay
for
those
lights
and
just
because
you
know
they
sort
of
did
it
under
the
pretense
of
this
is
an
extension
of
your
city
illumination,
but
there
are
separate
statutes
that
I,
don't
think
we're
really
considered
and
Ocean
Springs
has
not
signed
this
either
after
we
contacted
them.
So
it's
just
rescinding
the
original
resolution
and
allowing
us
to
come
back
and
let's
try
to
determine
who's
really
responsible
for.
R
O
M
M
N
N
N
B
R
B
J
O
The
ad
we're
gonna
do
in
the
RFP
is
going
to
we're
going
to
entertain
any
sort
of
offers
all
part
and
then
we'll
just
make
that
decision
bringing
any
bids.
We
have
bring
that
back
to
y'all
for
consideration
if
somebody
wanted
all
of
it
for
a
certain
price.
That
may
be
one
thing
to
consider.
If
we
got
a
better
price
for
one
particular
parcel,
it
may
be
more
advantageous
to
do
that,
but
we
probably
do
want
to
have
some
minimum
bid.
J
J
Right
on
division
by
Carver
Street,
and
then
you
want
tried
a
little
lot.
They
were
going
about
size
place.
The
city
was
going
to
do
that.
That's
better
grocery
store
against
a
certain.
That's
where
that
was
suggested
earlier
up.
Somebody's
budget
beating
so
I
would
know
it
as
no
deal
at
all.
Well,.
O
There's
no
pending
buyer
right
now,
that's
true!
Some
of
the
problem
is
I'm,
not
sure
a
lot
of
people
know
these
properties
are
available,
are
for
sale,
and
so
we
plan
to
put
some
signs
up
and
to
get
some
there's
a
good
traffic
there
and
to
get
some,
let's
put
the
property
out
there
for
advertisement.
Maybe.
J
Part
of
everything,
property
stop
said
and
Lana
he's
just
that
deep
enough,
I
wasn't
laid
upon
me
I
would
forth,
but
they
try
to
ask
for
too
much
money.
The
city,
that's
the
bay,
it's
not
that
there's
nothing
wide
as
long,
but
maybe
two
Sonic's
on
to
some
whatever.
This
is
just
only
at
the
depth
to
it.
That's
what
he
made
him.
A
second
I
call
Pierce
angel
I've
taken
that
property
at
that
time,
so
we
had
be
a
piece
of
property,
but
at
every
way
before
y'all's
town
I
says
that's
all
Palmer
I.
J
J
J
N
O
R
J
On
on
W
Peter,
this
is
about
the
we
had
in
a
charter
boat.
I
understand
that,
but
did
you
ever
pull
the
rules
and
regulation
on
what
is
it?
How
many
charter
boats
is
actually
a
problem
there?
There
was
a
percentage
that
land
was
donated
and
all
those
things
was
set
up.
Did
you
ever
actually
research
that
to
find
out,
if
you
can
add
a
nother,
Charter
or
not
and
I
know
y'all
trying
to
clarify
some
of
people
are
so
be
taller
than
my
charters
now
so,
but
we.
J
Tmr
had
no
news,
his
land
was
donated.
This
was
a
contract
like
Jones
Paul.
Can
you
up
or
lose
a
contract
was
set
up
and
you
can't
go
into
contract
to
lose
the
whole
thing.
I
saw
him
teeth.
Somebody
need
to
find
out
what
to
take
how
many
percentage
it
is
on
these
clips.
You
have,
and
that's
somebody
show
the
bush
you're
gonna
have
it's
all
written
in
the
law,
something
I
guess
you
need
to
check
it
out.
J
N
J
N
N
Is
this
it
wasn't?
We
discussed
this
in
great
length
during
a
budget
preps.
This
is
the
purchase
of
two
fire
trucks,
it's
being
financed
as
a
lease
purchase
over
seven
years
at
a
very
low
interest
rate.
We
got
none
numerous
quotes
and
the
best
quote
was
from
community
bank
so
once
approved
by
the
council
today,
I
assume
we're
going
to
sign
our
lease
agreement
with
Community
Bank
many
banks,
gonna
wire,
the
money
to
the
truck
vendor,
they're
gonna
wire
it
to
the
factory
and
a
year
from
now
we're
gonna
have
two
fire
trucks.
N
E
N
N
A
J
B
Unanimous
vote
except
the
ones
we
discussed
right.
G
J
G
G
Item
B
land
equity,
LLC,
636,
Murray
Street.
That
case
has
been
resolved
item
C,
Gregory,
Thomas,
Moore,
339,
Greenwood
Drive.
That
case
has
been
resolved
item
D,
Travis,
Patterson
and
Felicia
him
kalui
329
Greenwood
Drive.
That
case
has
been
resolved
item
E,
Ellen,
B,
Terrell,
171,
st.
Francis
Street,
this
property
still
in
violation.
B
B
J
J
B
B
P
B
J
J
B
Lawrence
guns,
all
in
favor
six
one
and
now
do
I
have
a
motion
that
the
resolution
that
the
council
go
into
executive
session
Lawrence
got
six
one
we're
going
to
an
executive
session
for
the
purpose
of
leasing
and
sale
of
property
regarding
Magnolia,
Hotel
potential
sale
and
old
library.
Lease
terms.