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From YouTube: City Council meeting, Special Called, March 12, 2019
Description
The gathering was held at 4 p.m. at Biloxi City Hall to discuss a downtown housing initiative. No action was taken during the meeting. To see the agendas and supporting documents, visit https://www.biloxi.ms.us/city-council-special-and-regular-meeting-agendas-for-tuesday-march-12-2019/.
A
Special
meeting,
Tuesday
March
12
4
o'clock
meeting
I
need
a
motion
to
accept
the
agenda.
Sir
move
move
by
dr.
CSL.
Second,
second
by
mr.
Glavine.
Any
questions
on
the
agenda.
No
questions
all
in
favor
for
0
motion
carry
mayor's
report.
I
have
no
report
right
now.
No
report
council
report,
mr.
Demming.
B
A
D
Unless
I
like
to
Ashley
young
to
come
forward
and
talk
about
this
over
several
weeks,
we've
kind
of
settle
in
on
what
we
need
from
book
as
a
partners
as
we
are
partners
in
what
needs
to
be
done
and
I
think
you
answer
any
questions
that
the
council
might
have
we're
going.
What
we're
what
is
proposed.
A
E
F
E
If
they
were
I,
don't
know,
I
would
have
se
handcuffed
or
restricted
in
some
way
by
way
of
music,
signage,
etc,
and
it's
an
exhaustive
list
of
things.
So
it
took
us
a
while
to
go
through
that
and
work
through
it,
and
we
honestly
did
not.
It
was
not
that
problematic
to
us.
We're
certainly
encouraged
by
the
work
that
you
all
everyone
is
doing,
and
everybody
means
well
and
has
good
intentions.
There
are
some
things
that
we,
by
way,
awarding
that
we
thought
might
be
problematic,
I
think
mr.
E
Awad
and
his
staff
have
gone
through
and
tried
to
work
through
and
tweak
or
eliminate
some
of
those
provisions
and
I
don't
know
if
everybody
will
I
don't
even
know
if
I'm
prepared
necessarily
to
go
through
and
give
exact
wording
that
we
thought
was
acceptable
at
this
point
or
what
we
think
should
be
eliminated.
I
do
think
it
warrants
more
discussion,
but
I
think
the
overall
idea
for
it
is,
is
a
good
thing
not
to
create
more
bureaucracy
but
actually
streamline
some
some
levels
of
bureaucracy.
E
Everybody
wants
what's
best
for
the
city
and
and
downtown
so
there's
there's
been
nothing
to
me.
That's
been
put
forward
that
that
somebody
doesn't
have
in
their
mind,
they've
seen
things
happen
in
other
sections
of
other
cities
that
they
want
to
head
off
at
the
pass
and
I
think
that's
the
overall
objective
of
this
we're
happy
or
I'm,
happy
to
at
least
speak
on
behalf
of
my
team.
E
G
Right
I
have
a
question
mr.
frozen
yes,
so
one
of
the
things
that
stuck
out
when
we
were
reviewing
this
at
our
last
meeting
was
the
amplified
music
provision
or
our
restriction,
so
I
haven't
had
a
chance
to
read
whatever
the
tweaking
or
whatever
the
modifications
are,
and
it
sounds
so
I
want
you
to
comment
on
that
and
I
need
a
little
feedback
from
you.
If
you
don't
mind
and
then
secondly,
your
comment
saying
that
it
may
need
a
little
bit
more
scrubbing
or
going
through.
G
You
know,
I,
think
you're
right
so
I
don't
know
if
we
could
vote
on
the
is
it
on
the
agenda
later
on
this
step
today,
it's
not
so
at
least
they'll
give
us
ample
time
to
read
through
some
of
the
administration,
tweaks
and
changes.
But
can
you
comment
on
the
amplified
music
and
what
you
know
and
what
it
means
to
you?
Well,.
E
At
first
glance,
I
know
you
guys
were
helpful
in
in
us
acquiring
the
tax
revenue
rebates
city
sales,
tax
rebates,
the
next
Armour
that
was
us
to
apply
to
the
state
of
Mississippi
for
to
under
this
MDA
grant
approval
up
there
on
their
portion
of
the
sales
tax.
We
thought
that
the
provision
has
worded
may
be
problematic,
but
we've
since
work
through
some
tweaking
I'm,
not
sure
now
where
it
stands.
Whether
the
city
may
be
willing
to
just
forego
that
and
only
address
the
music
situation
on
it.
It
becomes.
D
Not
it's
now,
let
me
jump
in
as
far
as
our
discussions
and
what
we
were
aiming
at
in
looking
at
I
guess:
amplified
music
outside
the
place
of
business.
Recording
you
know
what
we
were
visualizing
is
something
like
Beale
Street,
where
you
may
have
a
you
know:
music
live
music
inside
a
place,
but
not
you
know
you
know
going
up
and
down
the
street
I
think
that
was
the
idea
of
Broadway
in
Nashville
Beale
Street,
a
little
bit
of
agony,
Magazine
Street,
is
what
we
were
trying
to
give.
E
H
Go
ahead,
I
mean
noise,
as
always
can
be
subjective,
although
we
do
have
decibel
level
levels,
but
we
have
a
very
good
noise
ordinance
already
and
looking
at
everything
and
looking
at
the
the
what-ifs,
the
better
solution
just
seemed
to
be:
let's
just
we've
got
a
noise
ordinance
in
place,
we're
just
going
to
eliminate
that
music
component
and
we'll
deal
with
it.
If
we
need
to
like
we've
dealt
with
other
noise
situations.
Okay,.
G
F
F
And
there's
something
and
entertainment
there
and
you
have
to
have
music,
hey
ed.
We
have
control
of
that
fine
and
now
I,
don't
know
what
you
playing
I
would
have
changing
plans.
Since
the
last
picture
you
showed
us
so
I've
know
what
you've
done
if
you've
done
anything.
So
what
I
mean
to
me
if
we're.
B
B
F
A
lot
of
things
outside
and
final
frog
did:
they
do
a
lot
of
things
with
the
music
or
anything
like
that.
Nobody
has
a
problem
with
it
and
I
don't
have
a
problem.
It's
going
late.
You
know
we
24-hour
town.
We
don't
shut
down
at
ten
o'clock
at
nine
o'clock,
eleven
bar,
which
one
in
four
hours,
so
if
they
play
them
to
one
or
two,
that's
done
the
big
dealer.
F
I
I
Think
that
people
that
are
coming
there
to
play
and
eat
and
that
when
you
go
to
Bourbon
Street
to
eat,
you
know,
there's
gonna
be
music
and
it
doesn't
bother
anybody
whether
you're
sitting
out
on
a
balcony
whether
and
you're
I'm
in
and
it's
straight
music
up
and
down
the
whole
street.
And
if
it's
not
live
music.
The
speakers
are
blaring
so
loud
that
you
can
fill
it.
Even
the
people
that
stay
in
the
hotels
I've
stayed
at
the
Royal
Sonesta
many
times
and
five
o'clock
in
the
morning.
I
You
have
a
concert
in
your
front
door
and
I
think
that
I
think
that
people
that
come
here
are
coming
here
for
that.
For
that
purpose,
even
the
people
that
live
there
you're
not
going
to
have
85
year
old,
married
couples
that
want
to
hear
crickets.
It's
people
are
gonna,
live
in
this
area
that
want
that
type
of
lifestyle,
and
so
I
think
that
we're
creating
when
it
comes
to
the
music.
Eliminating
out
of
this
is
the
right
thing.
J
I
am
number
two's
applicable
tea
and
design
review
process.
It
says
Howard
Avenue,
CRO,
district
standards,
guidelines
and
procedures
shall
control,
so
it
supersedes
design
standards
whatever
and
then
it
continues
at
the
end
of
that
paragraph,
it
says
instead
of
the
AHRC,
and
this
is
was
an
issue
that
mr.
Wiley
had
concerns
about
and
mentioned
last
time.
So
how
much
time
does
this
save?
J
D
J
I
mean
I
understand
that
we
that
we
want
to
expedite
the
process
but
I'm
thinking
the
HRC
is
there
for
a
reason,
and
in
reading
through
this,
in
a
couple
of
places,
it's
things
the
a
HRC
would
typically
be
responsible
for.
So
if
the
idea
is
to
streamline
the
process,
then
okay,
if
we
take
the
HRC
out
of
it,
then
how
much
time
do
we
really.
D
D
K
K
Trying
to
avoid
it's
not
really
a
matter
of
of
the
time
it
takes
because
the
HRC
doesn't
meet,
as
you
know
twice
a
month,
so
we
might,
it
might
be
save
a
month.
You
know
I'm
not
having
to
go
through
that
process,
but
the
problem
is
getting
hung
up
in
the
process
of
the
standard
that
the
HRC
once
once
as
opposed
to
the
standard,
the
developer
thinks
he
needs.
D
J
But
I
think
but
I
think
with
the
example
you're
given
the
the
Kabir
issue
is
because
Kabir
kept
coming
back,
wouldn't
take
no
for
an
answer.
Basically,
I
mean
to
put
I,
don't
know
that
that
would
be
the
case
here,
but
what
I'm
thinking
is,
if
you
bypass
the
HRC,
then
you're
now
whatever's
going
to
be
done
is
going
to
be
get
done
in
consultation
with
the
staff
of
Community
Development,
the
mayor's
office
and
a
representative
of
biloxi
Main
Street.
So
that's
going
to
be
a
new
group
rather
than
the
HRC
that
oversees
this
process.
H
Is
but
throughout
this
ordinance
too,
it
talks
about
how
windows
and
doors
should
be
functional,
reflective
of
the
architectural
style
of
historic
Biloxi?
Talking
about
the
features,
if
there's
a
existing
feature,
it
needs
to
be
preserved.
So
in
the
pictures
we
attach
on
the
alcoves
and
the
look
and
feel
of
it,
part
of
it
is
helpful
to
that.
A
developer
comes
in.
He
now
has
to
look
at
the
entire
Code
of
Ordinances
and
go
through
all
the
different
land
development
ordinance
and
try
to
what
will
fly.
H
J
H
Right
now,
I
know
there's
a
15
day
or
so
waiting
period.
If
you
catch
them
right
on
when
they
meet
twice
a
month,
they
achieve
some
AHRC
that
happens.
Sometimes
the
city
sees
it
after
the
after
it's
done.
We
generally
don't
see
it
before
the
council
doesn't
see
it
before
sometimes
Main
Street
sees
it.
Part
of
this
is
to
protect
our
investment
in
in
Howard
Avenue,
and
everything
we've
done
if
we
want
to
have
more
control
of
it
from
the
city
side.
Well,.
J
J
But
but
the
other
thing
is
and
and
that's
the
thing
about
city
government
that
drives
me
nuts,
quite
honestly,
is
we
know
when
these
boards
or
commissions
or
committees
are
going
to
meet,
and
we
know
we
can
schedule.
We
tell
you
six
months
from
now
they're
going
to
meet
this
this
date
in
this
day,
unless
it's
a
call
meeting,
and
yet
we
still
have
folks
who
miss
deadlines.
So
now
there's,
as
you
said,
and
I
get
it
now,
I
got
to
wait
another
two
weeks.
H
J
E
Time
not
be
honest,
sir.
Please
do
as
we
looked
at
this
there's
I.
Look
at
it
is
developer
is
trying
to
do
what
obviously
I
need
in
order
to
make
this
work
and
be
successful
and
attract
tenants
to
the
bill,
but
also
in
respectful
to
the
city
of
Biloxi,
the
heritage,
the
architecture
etc,
and
to
me,
I
I,
look
at
this
as
a
hand-in-glove
process,
in
that
when
we
were,
we
had
these
suggested
at
this
point.
E
E
If
we
are
cognizant
of
what
the
city's
looking
for
for
its
downtown
and
stuff,
so
it
was
actually
helpful
as
we've
gone
through
renderings
now
and
coming
back
and
working
through
iterations
of
what
we
have
in
the,
for
instance,
the
Bark's
building
oil,
to
immediately
look
like.
So
from
that
standpoint
it
was
helpful.
My
experience
with
half-shell
was
ten
years
ago
now.
So
it's
been
a
long
time
since
I've
had
to
go
through
that
process
in
terms
of
what
doors
and
windows
are
gonna,
look
like
or
etc.
E
I
don't
think
it's
going
to
be
as
draconian,
because
we
were
dealing
with
us.
We
had
to
figure
out
whether
the
building
was
historic
or
not.
We
were
sort
of
going
through
that
process
back
in
the
day.
I,
don't
think
we're
faced
with
some
of
those
challenges
with
regard
to
some
of
these
buildings
now
on
Howard
that
we
purchased,
and
certainly
the
bacon,
Lots
and
I
just
look
at
it
as
a
team
effort
and
anything
that
we
can
do
I'm,
certainly
not
trying
to
rush
or
jam
something
through
that
I.
E
Don't
want
the
council
to
be
happy
with,
or
the
mayor
or
the
city
and
so
I'm
trying
to
be
respectful
to
that
process,
but
also
cognizant
of
the
fact
that,
as
a
developer,
you
can't
get
hung
up
and
have
two
months
delay
three
months
delay
on
trying
to
is
this
paint
color
going
to
work,
or
is
this
time
going
to
be
acceptable
and
I?
Think
that's
where
we're
coming
from
it.
E
D
Additional
funding-
that's
gonna,
make
all
this
happen.
We
got
a
2021
deadline
on
some
things,
I
mean
we
don't
want
to
trip
at
any
point
in
time.
Time
is
of
the
essence
in
the
scope
of
what
he's
trying
to
do
with
five
and
six
projects.
Totally
right
is
a
I
think
it
it's
a
partnership
in
that
we've
realized.
D
You
know
it
just
can't
be
in
sequence,
and
it's
got
to
be
concurrent
and
we
got
to
handle
a
lot
of
things
at
one
time
and
it
can't
be
like
building
a
road
where
you
know
15
years
down,
the
road
you're
still
away
from
the
groundbreaking,
so
I
mean
Brian.
20:21
is
coming
and
I
think
you
know
to
make
this
work,
this
50
million
plus
worth
of
projects.
We
will
do
with
this
reorganization
that
you
are
this.
This
looking
at
the
whole
project.
J
Me
ask
one
more
question
and
then
the
first
thing
I'd
like
to
hear
from
mr.
wildly
I
know
he
expressed
some
concerns.
I,
don't
he
may
have
some
questions.
The
only
other
question
that
I
have
deals
with
commercial
vehicles
and
and
I
noticed.
That's
been
revised
a
little
no
commercial
vehicles
other
than
service
vehicles,
I'm
thinking,
armored
cars.
You
have
a
couple
of
banks,
would
they
be
exceptions
and
I'm
on
these
vehicles?
That
would
be
on
the
we.
J
J
F
H
F
That's
one
question:
another
question
is:
is
HRC
has
guidelines
and
rules
and
regulations
are
kind
of
odd
by
Main?
Street
is
a
bunch
of
gadgets
put
together
and
boy?
Were
they
gonna?
Do
historical
stuff,
I'm
a
boys
just
been
farm,
so
they
hadn't
dealt
with
any
of
this.
Just
not
to
do
it.
You,
ladies
I'm,
talking
about
dumb.
D
F
I
don't
know
why,
but
it
used
to
be,
but
that's
a
good
idea
to
me:
I,
don't
care
if
you
go
upscale
make
it
big
in
better
historical.
Those
things
are
pretty
much
done.
You
know,
I
walk
the
streets
in
the
fifties.
You
can't
do
that
again,
so
I
mean
we
try
to
do
better
than
that.
We
try
to
make
it
better
more
upscale
to
me
because
that's
people
are
gonna,
come
in
for
that
and
come
into
Casillas
because
they
upscale.
So
you
want
to
come
across
the
street
to
downtown
for
a
reason.
F
We
hope
to
unite
we
putting
up
40
me
in
the
city
in
the
state,
so
yeah.
Well,
we're
gonna
play
24
million
Alva
long
taxi,
so
practices
I
know
but
I'm
just
saying
so.
The
money
is
coming
and
the
state's
gonna
put
up
to
13
for
to
me.
So
we
got
another
falling
me
and
tied
up
in
that
says,
hope
it
works
us
all.
F
B
I
M
I
just
wanted
to
comment
that
these
these
changes
significantly
deal
with
some
of
the
issues
we
had
I
thought
that
some
of
the
language
and
what
was
being
proposed
was
way
too
stringent
and
I
still
hold
some
concerns.
That
does
as
Paul's
talking
about
is,
if
I
understand
the
value
in
streamlining
a
process,
especially
and
I
think
that
overall,
the
language
that
I'm
looking
at
now
addresses
any
concerns
really
that
that
Main
Street
had
it
involves
us
in
the
process
which
we
appreciate
so
I.
M
Hrc,
which
is
what
is
really
needed
for
an
overview
of
that
process,
so
I
think
that
overall,
this
this
this
addresses
issue
I,
think
I
would
just
quibble
over.
How
did
we
get
here?
But
because
the
question
I
understand
the
value
and
streamlining
the
process,
and
so
I
guess
what
I'm
saying
is
that
it
addresses
our
problems
so
I'm,
ok,.
G
I
I
just
want
to
make
one
continent.
You
know
on
the
record,
we're
here
to
help
we're
here
to
remove
any
barriers
and
that's
what
this
workshop
was
designed
for
we're
here
to
make
this
successful
and
if
there's
anything
that
gets
in
its
way,
we're
gonna
be
back
here,
making
sure
that
we
can
expedite
it
as
fast
as
we
can
we're
here
to
support
this
project
and.
M
I
think
that's
been
said
a
lot
and
that's
true
I
think
everybody
in
principle,
ahran
is
in
agreement
with
what
we
want
to
create
in
this
area
and
with
the
language
changes
that
were
made.
I
think
it
it
eliminates
the
concerns
that
we
had
that
it
was
basically
didn't
know
we
were,
we
were
being
corralled
where
things
decisions
could
be
made
that
are
not
in
our
best
interest.
Well,.
L
They
were
last
time.
Removing
the
the
noise
issue
out
of
here
is
is
probably
the
least
significant
of
the
language
issues
that
I
have
in
here,
one
if
we're
ruling
barriers,
which
I
think
we've
already
done
a
lot
of
that
throughout
the
history
of
our
terms,
and
even
mr.
gillich
has
done
that.
This,
though,
still
puts
another
layer
of
discretionary
control
and
allows
the
city
to
dictate
to
developers
and
and
for
example,
I
can
go
through
here
and
line
numbers
plate
numeral
numerous
places,
but
it
says
there
will
be.
L
No
maximum
minimum
height
shall
be
imposed.
Heights
will
be
decided
by
the
city,
then
you
go
to
the
windows,
and
it
basically
requires
that
you
put
sills
that
allow
people
to
sit
in
your
windows
and
I.
Don't
know
that
if
I
brain,
if
I
bring
in
my
branch
to
Biloxi
that
I'm
going
to
allow
the
city
to
dictate
and
a
change
in
my
brand,
my
product,
there's
a
lot
of
things
in
here.
L
That
I
think
are
discretionary
on
the
part
of
this
group
that
we're
creating
through
one
member
from
the
HRC
and
member
from
the
Main
Street,
which
is
another
hurdle
that
they
have
to
go
over
and
comply
with
if
we
are
really
trying
to
to
make
this
place,
grow
and
grow
fast
with
what
the
markets
really
provide
us.
Let's
do
something
really
unique
and
just
let
developers
decide
how
they
want
their
buildings
to
look
I
mean
I.
L
Think
that's
the
best
way
to
do
it,
telling
them
that
they
have
to
have
a
an
arched
roof
over
the
the
entrance
or
having
an
alcove
or
a
turret,
or
even
if
these
buildings
had
a
tile
floor,
but
they're
not
really
historic
buildings,
then
why
are
we
requiring
that
flooring
to
stay?
Those
are
some
of
the
concerns
that
I
have
I,
think
we're
actually
creating
a
lot
of
hurdles
and
a
lot
more
red
tape
for
developers
that
typically
won't
be
from
this
area
that
want
to
come
down
here
and
develop
and
I.
L
B
I
And
then
another
thing
like
the
garage
doors,
if
you
go
to
D'iberville,
you
have
a
couple
of
restaurants,
Twin
Peaks,
being
one
of
them.
You
go
eat
in
there
when
it's
summer
they
have
garage
doors
across
the
whole
front
of
the
place
that
they
roll
up,
but
it's
a
garage
door,
a
garage
doors,
a
garage
door
regardless,
if
it's
there,
you
know
as
a
functionable
functional
part
of
the
restaurant
or
whatever
it
may
be,
or
our
pool
hall
whatever
may
go
down
there
at
certain
times.
I
L
L
B
L
B
H
L
H
L
H
I
That
that
determined,
what
this
is
really
saying,
are
going
to
be
going,
and
so,
when
someone
else
comes
and
follow
us
follows
us
if
this,
if
the
language
in
this
is
not
correct,
they
may
not
know
and
understand
what
our
intent
was
when
it
was
done.
So
just
you
know
like
the
strongly
encouraged
and
then
flutter
flags,
portable
signs,
noise
or
inflatable
signs,
blah
blah
blah
are
prohibited,
will
prohibited
means
prohibited?
That
means
they
can't
go
there,
and
so,
if
you
bring
a
cafe
du
monde,
they're
gonna
have
daily
specials
and
stuff.
I
That's
part
of
that
walking
experience
when
you're
in
a
downtown
district
and
so
I
think
that
certain
thing
we
have
to
be
very
deliberate
about
the
language
of
how
we
write
this
and
I'm
not
opposed
to
it.
As
long
as
the
language
is
correct
because,
like
I
said
people
that,
following
that
follow
us,
may
not
interpret
it
the
same
way
that
we
interpret
it
if
the
language
is
not
very
intentional,
when
we
write
in
the.
H
L
L
L
L
L
Not
really
the
base
of
the
argument
here,
the
basis
of
the
argument
is:
what
can
we
do
to
allow
companies
to
come
down
here
and
maintain
their
brand
and
maintain
what
they
do
in
other
places
like
Magazine
Street,
where
cavity
demands
and
places
like
that
would
be,
and
that's
all
we're
talking
about
I,
don't
think
anybody
wants
a
above
lady
hand.
The
guy
in
front
of
their
building,
especially
with
our
sidewalks,
are
so
small
that
doesn't
make
a
conducive
to
traffic.
L
J
The
mayor
has
a
vision.
He's
tried
to
paint
this
I
know,
even
though
you'd
like
to
listen
to
crickets,
getting
close
to
their
cricket
age.
Hey
the
mayor
has
a
vision.
He's
tried
to
paint
the
picture
he's
given
us
examples
and
I
think
what
you're
asking
us
to
do
is
give
you
the
latitude
to
speed
up
the
process.
I
appreciate
mr.
weisl
ease
of
comments.
J
All
that
being
said
and
I'm
cognizant
of
what
my
friend
Robert
is
saying.
On
the
other
hand,
I
think
this
document
needs
to
be
loose
enough
in
terms
of
policy
to
give
the
mayor
the
latitude
for
the
vision
he
needs
in
downtown
Biloxi.
If
you,
if
you
give
folks
too
much
latitude
or
the
standards,
are
too
loose,
you
basically
won't
end
up
with
the
vision
that
I
think
we're
all
trying
to
get
to.
So
so
that
being
the
case,
just
it's
got
to
be
crafted
carefully.
J
There's
got
to
be
a
high
degree
of
trust
between
the
council
and
the
community
development,
the
mayor's
office
and
the
representative
from
Biloxi
Main,
Street,
I
notice
in
here
there's
nothing.
The
council
approves
we're
so
once
we
sign
off
on
this.
It's
in
that
committees
hand,
if
that's
what
we're
going
to
call
it,
and
then
we
go
with
what
they
approve
or
don't
approve.
So.
B
F
F
Jewish
yeah
I
got
the
one
quick
statement.
You
know
we
want
everybody
to
come
to
downtown
to
talk
to
us.
If
you
write
something
stuff
in,
they
want
to
come
down
and
talk
to
us,
that's
as
simple,
if
you
have
to
make
it
easy
enough
where
they
want
to
come
in
and
do
business
words.
Otherwise
they
ain't
got
to
talk
to
you.
So
then
we
would
look
like
with
a
waste
of
another
30
years
for
doing
nothing,
so
you
have
to
have
it.
N
So
I
heard
someone
say
something
about
Reader
boards
or
whatever
you
call
them.
The
little
sandwich
board
signs
we're
not
allowed
in
the
historical
district
not
to
throw
anyone
under
the
bus
or
anything
like
that,
but
did
our
did
I
or
did
I
not
just
see
on
the
news
about
a
month
or
two
ago,
the
liquor
locker,
no
liquor
therapy
that
just
opened
in
the
Machado
potatoe
building.
N
B
N
I
saw
with
the
article
it
had
the
picture
of
the
sandwich
board
sign,
so
I
figured
that's
how
they
even
knew
they
were
open,
but
again
me
being
a
small
business.
If
I
feel
like
a
sandwich
board
sign
is
gonna
draw
business
in
then
I
mean
it's
just
a
sandwich
board
sign.
You
know,
like
I
said
it
was
tastefully
done.
It
was
nice
nicely
written
cute
little
sandwich
board
sign
just
like
the
feather
signs
as
well.
You
know
as
long
as
they
keep
them
up.
I
think
you
know
we
can
have
some
guidelines
to
that.
N
But
to
say
they're
not
allowed
I
mean
if
I'm
hurting-
and
it
seems
like
you
know,
they're
having
a
hard
time
getting
the
word
out
that
they're
open
it
kind
of
looks
maybe
like
they're
closed,
the
sandwich
board
fine
makes
them
feel
like
okay.
This
is
getting
the
word
out.
Then
I
mean
who
are
we
to
say?
N
You
know
sorry,
no,
we
don't
care
if
you're,
getting
business
or
not
and
also
I
do
have
the
same
concerns
that
Robert
has,
but
also
one
thing
that
hit
me
as
well:
I'm,
not
seeing
where
it
was
addressed
in
here,
so
I
could
be
wrong.
I,
don't
know
if
you
addressed
it
or
not,
but
I
saw
where
it
said
that
we
need
to
require
these
new
businesses
to
have
Wi-Fi
and
I'm
just
like
well
what
if
my
business
has
absolutely
nothing
to
do
with
providing
Wi-Fi
I
would
be
like
that.
N
That's
just
an
added
expense
for
me
to
have
to
pay
every
month,
and
that
also
could
lead
to
issues
with
the
homelessness
and
even
if
they
had
a
code
on
it,
then
you
would
constantly
get
hit
up
on
with
the
employees
and
why
not
asking
for
the
code?
It
just
seems,
like
an
add,
an
expense
and
headache
for
the
developer,
and
that
would
be
something
that
I
would
be
like,
whoa,
that
you
know
things
like
that,
so
just
taken
consideration.
Thank
you.
Yeah.
H
We
did
we
did
change
that
at
least
I
see
in
the
the
top
of
the
last
page.
Instead
of
encouraged
to
provide
encourage
to
provide
access
to
the
Wafaa
I
think
most
businesses
have
it.
They
don't
always
give
out
the
code
I
think
for
any
new
development
for
any
of
Lee's
projects,
that's
something
they
were
planning
on
doing
anyway.
A
sandwich
board
I
agree
with
you.
A
nice
sandwich
board
shouldn't
be
a
problem,
and
it's
not
really
prohibited
here.
H
F
Anyone
else
question,
and
would
you
just
talked
about
their
feet,
how
about
people
from
Michigan
reading
this
thing?
Are
they
gonna
read
all
that
into
what
you
just
said,
thought
or
not,
somebody,
that's
not
from
around
here
somebody
looking
to
come
down
here
from
say:
Michigan
Minnesota,
whatever,
how
do
I
read
these
rules
and
see
if
they,
which
you
said,
is
actually
gonna
be
done?
They.
J
G
H
B
F
O
For
the
portable
signs,
they're
already
allowed
by
ordinance
on
the
portable
sandwich
board
signs
are
allowed
the
city
of
Biloxi
as
long
as
they're
taken
in
and
brought
out
every
year.
There
don't
require
a
they're,
not
a
permit
able
sign.
You
don't
have
to
have
a
permit.
You
just
don't
block
public
access
to
the
sidewalk,
then
they're
completely
allowable,
but
you
have
to
take
them
in
and
out
every
day.
If
you
leave
it
out
all
the
time
that
that's
a
problem,
the
trailer
signs
with
the
flashing
arrows
those
are
already
prohibited
by
ordinance.
O
Just
because
that's
not
the
look,
we're
looking
for
it
in
Biloxi,
and
so
they
were
already
covered
into
our
ordinance.
But
the
sandwich
board
signs
saying
what's
on
your
menu
that
day
or
just
a
portable
son
like
the
liquor
law,
our
liquor
therapy
had
those
are
allowed
and
they
don't
even
require
a
permit
as
long
as
you
put
it
out
and
take
it
back
every
day.
So,
let's.
Q
B
Q
Better
for
worse,
we
do
have
a
process
and
we've
had
a
lot
of
things.
Building
under
this
process,
there's
a
lot
of
new
development
going
on.
If
we
replaced
that
process
with
this,
what
do
we
replace
no
way
and
that's
what
I'd
like
to
net
is
they're
gonna?
What
is
the
define
process?
Who
is
the
committee?
What
is
the
timeline?
How
much
time
are
we
saving
not
against
this?
It's
a
shift
from
legislative
to
the
executive,
fine,
but
what
is
it
entail?
I
haven't
heard
that
I
just
like
to
hear
with
that.
F
D
The
whole
process
is
to
address
a
very
specific
four-block
area
that
has
never
been
attempted
at
this
scale
and
again,
at
this
speed
and
I,
think
that
you
know
the
process
with
input
from
the
different.
You
know
the
administration
of
Community,
Development,
H
or
C.
Even
planning
is
what's
different
about
this.
You
know
nobody's
attempted
something
of
this
scope
within
this
time
frame,
and
that's
that's
what
what
the
intention
of
this
community
bank
and
some
of
those
that
other
area
that
we're
trying
to
roll
out.
L
L
D
L
So
do
we
know
where
this
is
gonna
take
place?
Do
we
know,
are
we
gonna
who's
appointing
the
people
from
the
Main
Street
who's,
appointing?
How
is
gonna
make
up
the
board?
What
the
timeframe
is,
how
long
do
you
guys
have
to
to
review
the
applications?
Make
a
determination
propose
something
to
the
board
for
variation
to
the
council,
so
well.
D
Haven't
yet
I
mean
you
know,
but
we
will
rapidly
within
a
couple
of
weeks
or
whatever.
This
thing
is
done.
I
mean
I.
Just
generally
know
the
steps
we
need
to
go
through
as
if
it
were
HRC
or
as
if
it
were
planning
those
kinds
of
things,
but
I
think
you
know
we
will
have
those
processes
definable
for
not
only
lease
project
but
several
other
folks
who
are
talking
about
things
down
there.
Okay,.
F
H
The
top
of
top
of
the
second
page
applications
for
building
permits
will
submit
all
applications
and
plans
to
Director
of
Community
Development,
who
will
perform
the
design
review
process
provided
under
the
city's
design
review
guidelines
in
consultation
with
staff,
and
that
would
include
Bill,
Raymond
mayor's
office
and
someone
from
Biloxi
Main
Street.
So
we're
basically
taking
the
process
of
what
a
HRC
is
to
do
these
design
review
guidelines
and
we're,
in
my
view,
were
compressing
them
encounter
doing
them
in
a
on
an
expedited
basis.
Depending
on
the
project.
H
H
But
they
want
to
know
what
the
process
is
and
they
want
to
be
able
to
get
through
the
process
and
get
an
answer
on
what
to
do
as
quickly
as
possible,
rather
than
going
through
a
board
to
check
with
another
board,
to
check
with
Jerry
creel
to
check
and
keep
checking
so
that
that's
what
we're
trying
to
accomplish
for
this
again.
Three
to
four
block
area
about
30
parcels:
that's.
F
What
City
Council
pretty
much
been
telling
you
if
we
want
the
same
process
to
make
sure
have
done
not
to
turn
people
down
to
help
the
super
you
need
to
help
him
come
to
the
city
of
Luxor
in
downtown.
So
that's
all
the
questions
makes
it
and
fed
back
to.
You
is
ok.
What
is
the
process?
How
can
we
shorten
up
until
told
you
the
best
job
for
city
of
Luxor
in
downtown
dr.
J
Trying
to
help
always
trying
to
help
come
up
with
a
one-page
might
be
eleven
by
seventeen.
My
PA
by
eleven
little
flowchart
show
what
you
got
to
do.
Whatever
timelines
are
there
and
links
to
whatever
documents
are
online.
Just
so
you
want
it
boom
here
it
is.
We
can
email
it
to
you.
You
can
follow
the
links
everything's
at
your
fingertips.
Thank
you.