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So
I
have
to
say
I'm
excited
because
I
had
talked
to
Mike
about
this
because
I'm,
a
runner
and
I,
don't
know
how
many
times
I
run
down.
First
Street
and
I've
been
dying
of
thirst
and
I
would
stop
at
oceanfront
Park
and,
like
there's,
got
to
be
a
water
fountain
here
somewhere,
and
there
wasn't,
and
so
that
was
on
my
list
of
things
that
we
needed
to
do.
A
C
Concern
is
the
long
term
and
that's
with
vandalism
and
stuff
I
mean
if
they
get
I
mean
it
seems
like
everything
around
here,
just
banged
up,
if
it's
owned
by
the
city
and
we're
going
to
be
in
it
for
11
grand
of
something
you
know
I
mean,
are
they
gonna?
Is
there
any
kind
of
commitment
that
the
vandalism
or
that
they're.
A
Gonna
come
and
replace,
there's
I
can
be
on
the
city
to
replace
so
leave
is
gonna,
be
on
us
to
places
we've
taken
responsibility
to
maintain.
Are
there
you
use,
like
particular
one
to
work
on
this
particular
the
manufacturers,
especially
developing
this
one
without
the
drainage,
because
I
mean
so
tell
us
they're
those
that's
the
function
that
gives
us
the
most
problems,
but
in
terms
of
vandalism
and
graffiti
net
I
think
it's
just
gonna
have
to
deal
with
it.
As
you
know,
this
voyage
in.
C
A
D
E
E
E
It
gives
us
a
lot
of
flexibility
clips
that
gives
us
people
to
manipulate.
This
is
what's
best
for
duxelles,
but
again
we'll
see
he
arranged
this
thing
we're
going
up
seven
cents,
simply
because
it's
easier
for
them,
because
after
they
paid
the
taxes,
twenty
nine
15th
is
one
943
they're,
actually
very
thankful
that
we're
doing
that,
so
they
don't
have
to
carry
the
extra
cents
with
them,
but
the
senior
rates
and
our
constituents
are
staying
will
not
be
dynamic,
so
all
of
our
locals
will
be
still
subject
to
very
low
rates
or
capitalize
on
those.
E
Like
salmon
or
something
it's,
you
know
close
to
that
seven
of
ten
percent
and
I
think
you
know
the
bottom
line
for
us
at
this.
You
know
the
the
rates
that
we
had
before
we're
able
to
make
a
buck
worse
than
that
before
you
know
and
I
think
what
we've
got
a
product.
We've
got
right
now
in
order
for
us
to
maintain
that
product.
These
are
the
rates
that
we
need
to
charge
in
order
to
make
that
happen.
So
you.
E
D
Not
to
mess
with
a
brand
butter
throw
doesn't
mean
they're
the
ones
that
are
going
come
on
exactly
making
artists
as
well
or,
and
there
are
locals
that
pay
the
taxes
towards
the
you
know
Parks
and
Rec.
So
we
should
get
smoking
retirement,
okay,
okay,
sadly,
things
that
don't
reach
out
to
tourists,
but
a
dynamic
pricing.
F
D
A
them
works
yeah.
No,
do
it
for
advance
like
that
and
when
we
have
these
schools
open,
I'm
sure
we
will
see
enough
to
answer
so
I
mean
they're,
not
another
mediator,
with
with
what
the
local
family
plus
a
pivot
on
vacation,
that
I
would
spend
like
some
sort
of
the
my
fam
right,
a
little
bit
extra
but
yeah.
As
far
as
you
plan
to
raise
these
I
know
they
are
you
look
high.
It's.
E
If
this
works
out
like
I,
want
it
to
work
out,
that
may
not
be
necessary
and
I
think
if
we
can
keep
our
locals
and
I've
seen
about
what
it
is
and
still
stick
in
line.
At
least
we
work
seating
all
of
our
expectations
financially
still.
This
is
so
far
this
year.
So
if
this
works
the
way
we
hope
it
works,
we.
E
So,
in
order
for
them
to
value
the
membership,
they
have
to
pay
something
that
we
value
like
16
times
a
year
in
order
to
free
it,
for
you
get
your
money
back
right
now:
we're
losing
to
earth
they're,
saving
the
beaches,
energy
customer
safety
close
to
four
hundred
eighty
two
dollars
a
year
by
having
the
beaches
energy
packs
so
by
us
going
up
seventy
five
dollars,
I'm,
not
sure.
If.
E
E
I
think
we
did
that
last
year
that
we
try
to
call
it
a
beach
pass
instead
of
the
membership.
Simply
because
you
know
the
word.
Membership
means
like
there's
like
a
sense
of
ownership
there,
if
you
will
where's
the
beach
passage,
but
this
is
a
discount
bar
giving
books
a
week
in
advance
more
than
everybody
else,
and
you
have
rates
lower
than
everybody
else.
So
we're
trying
to
stick
to
the
future
house
yeah.
H
D
The
only
thing
I
can
say
about
this
is
I
agree
with
the
business
plan,
whatever
it's
putting
pressure
on
the
EU,
because
in
order
to
justify
the
increase,
you're
gonna
have
to
maintain
super
nice
damage,
because
you
know
the
first
thing
you'll
hear
is
you
know
you
know
the
pricing
I,
don't
like
the
course
being
overplayed
or
it's
not
good
condition,
which
is
not
I
mean
that's
the
office
of
time.
But
if
we
ever
do
goes
to
a
period,
were
certain
things
do
dry,
you
know
in
bad
shape.
E
I
I
E
E
I
E
That's
the
next
part,
so
this
would
be
table
first,
would
be
the
floor.
Rates
would
be
be
increase
because
we
won't
have
a
new
point
of
sale
until
sometime.
They
look,
and
this
is
kind
of
a
get
dicey
with
them.
If
you
are
we're
trying
to
figure
out
majestically
how
this
works
and
how
to
make
you
happy,
because
the
mortgage
points
up
something,
sometimes
the
middle
of
April,
hey,
I'm,
not
exactly
sure
they're,
still
working,
there's
a
little
number
of
different
factors.
They
also
create
our
website.
E
They
were
customer
base
to
have
our
credit,
based
have
great
X
to
have
everything
that
upload
make
this
happen,
not
to
mention
their
systems.
New
software
training.
So
when
that
comes
in
place
that
we're
able
to
live
middle
of
April,
beginning
of
May
definitely
impress
the
new
rates,
including
these
paths,
with
the
a
person.
D
D
E
Unless
we
feel
the
need
to
do
so,
but
based
on
the
last
month
of
traffic
going
below
our
flow
rate,
I
mean
we
did
214
rounds
today,
it's
a
Monday,
it's
not
a
holiday,
it's
just
regular.
You
know
so
golf
courses
that
go
that.
Don't
know
that
there's
some
a
need,
but
if
there
does
would
certainly
come
to
council's
hey
look
our
place,
flattened
a
little
bit
we'd
like
to
offer.
Do
you
more
competitive
rate
to
get
people
to
come
back
from
pity
hills
somewhere
else,
they've
gone
over
a
$2.00
increase,
so
that's
the
case.
D
D
F
E
D
E
D
D
E
There
are
six
of
those
and
they're
still
fairly
active,
the
26
that
we
have
that
are
not,
and
that's
maybe
confusion
for
my
part-
that
we
offer
people
who
are
not
beaches,
energy
customers
or
constituents
residents
a
better
deal.
Do
we
do
anybody
else
and
I'm
puzzled
by
that
I
mean
I'm
guessing
at
some
point,
maybe
we'll
define.
Why
do
you
have
an
on
beaches?
Energy
rate,
that's
higher
than
the
beaches,
energy
customers?
So
someone
who
lives
in
Orange
Park
and
get
a
better
rate
than
the
local
who's?
E
D
E
Yes,
the
ball
dispenser,
it's
had
three
different
sizes
will
go
to
small
medium
large,
three
different,
nine.
Seven
and
four-
is
what
we'll
go
to
we're
very
excited
about
this.
You
see
making
we're
still
the
lowest
price
of
talents
bars
range
balls
for
rent.
If
you
will,
the
ten
cents
of
all
is
that
comparative
and
you
work
from
fourteen
to
sixteen
seems
to
be
common
and.
E
For
that
we
pay
probably
ten
times
more
for
the
range
balls
that
we
have.
Why
that
quality
than
most
other
people
who
charge
even
have
sixteen
cents
a
ball,
so
we're
we're
in
good
shape
with
range
and
I
think
once
the
shelter
comes
in.
J
E
One
dollar
increase
well,
this
is
the
bag
with
the
nine
dollar.
Bag
is
the
new,
because
we've
had
just
a
six
dollar
and
then
the
three
dollar
perhaps
a
little
bit
at
four
seven,
and
what
we
can
do
to
please
the
customer
and
no
nothing
set
in
stone.
Here.
We
can
change
the
quantity
of
balls
to
make
sure
that
the
customer
doesn't
the
deal
that
the
problem
that
we're
running
into
now
or
we
have
business.
We
open.
We
thought
at
some
point
there
be
some
sort
of
leveling
off
support
decline.
J
E
Boss
benches:
we
currently
have
we're
gonna,
try
a
surplus,
it's
not
big
enough
for
what
we
do
now
and
it's
equipped
technologically
just
a
token
that
you
can
use
from
Adventureland.
You
can
buy
a
thousand
of
these
tokens
on
the
Amazon
for
about
ninety
nine
cents
and
use
those.
So
it's
not
it's
not
mature,
bring
them
will
say
this
one,
six
thousand
dollars
at
this.
Twenty
two
thousand
dollar
purchases
technology
factory.
It's
got.
You
know
credit
card,
the
swipe.
That's
got
everything.
E
Apple
pay
the
D,
who
has
an
ability
to
load
more
porn,
Sales
System
the
easy
links
you
can
actually
buy
something
a
gift
card.
It
goes
on
to
the
baby
now
and
they
can
use
that
for
training.
Also
hooks
they
have
machine.
So
it's
self-sustaining.
I
can
control
through
my
phone
I
know
exactly
how
many
balls
are
in
machine
control
through
my
phone
when
it
starts
when
it
stops.
E
H
E
The
ball
fields
and
stuff
I
had
a
hard
time
finding
a
spot,
but
for
the
most
part
outside
Saturday
morning
to
fall,
feel
full
we're.
Okay,
but
I
do
expect
it.
If
this
cover
does
what
we
think
is
gonna,
do
I,
just
don't
see
anybody
going
anywhere
else
to
practice.
If
you
remember
it
any
other
product,
Country
Club
we've
got
a
shade:
you've
got
music,
you've
got
lights,
you've
got
fans.
F
E
Hard
to
be
that
guy,
that's
enforcing
that
sir
you're
32
minutes
into
your
session.
I
have
to
ask
you
to
leave,
but
yeah.
There
are
some
places
who
do
off
of
that
who
are
limited
on
space,
but
I
think
if
we
do
our
job,
if
I
can
catch
up
right,
I
think
we
can
have
the
right
number
of
bass
or
the
right
number
of
time
at
the
right
price
or
both
customers
and
practice,
people
and
people
just
won't.
Do
you
have
some
set
aside.
E
I
J
C
J
K
J
K
I
F
F
Great
you
want
to
be
consistent,
I
understand
that,
but
I'm
it's
kind
of
what
we
do
with
parking.
We
don't
charge
our
residents
to
park
because
they
pay
for
those
Lots
already
so
I.
We
don't
pit
charge
then
depart
depart
the
free.
Everybody
else
pays
five
bucks,
it's
kind
of
the
same
thing.
Our
residents
pay
for
the
golf
course
and
we're
going
to
ask
them
to
put
the
full
bill
of
what
everybody
else
takes
unless
they
buy
packs,
but
none
of
which
is
energy.
F
D
K
Commercial
you've
got,
but
you
know
in
doing
the
math
real,
quick,
we're
talking.
262
memberships,
that's
$75!
A
piece
is
$20,000
out
of
60,000
pounds
being
played,
so
the
other
option
would
be
to
be
a
more
modest
increase
on
the
membership
and
take
that
floor
rate
than
just
bump
it
up
a
few
pennies
to
compensate
and
still
balance
out
in
terms
of
revenue
them.
You
can
see,
but
there'd
be
less
of
that
fiscal
impact
for
the
membership
or.
E
Go
to
the
lower
rate
and
introduce
that
rate
at
their
later
bedroom,
there's
a
150
or
175.
We
think
that
six-month
deadline
again,
my
concern
was
more.
If
we
announced
that
okay,
the
rates
are
going
to
go
to
this
on
this
day
and
all
the
sudden
everyone's
going
to
come
in,
get
the
125
and
be
sentimental.
Ravenwood.
F
But
still
I
just
don't
see
the
point
of
your
membership
unless
you
like
what
why
not
just
have
a
beaches,
energy
rate
and
scrap
I
know
it's
going
to
upset
people
that
might
live
in
Orange
Park
that
play
there
every
week.
That's
good
I
mean
I.
That's
going
to
be
the
issue
of
the
disgruntled
people
are
gonna,
be
the
regulars
that
aren't
beaches,
energy
customers,
what
that's
they're.
J
K
We
can
we
can
go
back
for
the
comments
about
treating
the
Jax
Beach
residents
in
the
coach's
interview
residents
from
a
good
financial
perspective
and
not
getting
them
too
hard
with
any
type
of
increases.
I
think
your
intention
is
to
bring
something
back
for
approval
at
the
next
council
for
implementation
on
April
1st
without
regard
to
that
main
floor
rate.
K
So
what
we'll
do
is
we'll
take
this
into
account
everything
that
you've
said
here
today
with
regards
to
taking
a
look
at
what
that
membership
is
200,
we'll
take
a
look
at
whether
or
not
that
can
just
be
a
flat
rate
for
beaches,
energy
service
customers
and
what
the
floor
of
the
ceiling
numbers
went
in
just
by.
If
we're
looking
to.
E
K
One
of
the
one
of
the
things
we
did
want
to,
let
you
know
it
goes
along
the
lines
of
what
you're
talking
about
philosophically
we've
had
the
conversation
about.
You
know
how
high
do
the
rates
go
in
order
to
compensate
for
driving
down
the
rounds
being
played,
and
one
of
the
things
we
we've
discussed
philosophically
is
that
we
don't
want
this
course
to
start
intruding
into
country
club
territory
with
regards
to
its
pricing,
to
where
the
residents
don't
feel
like
they
can
financially
afford.
K
If
we,
if
the
rates
continue
to
go
up
and
the
number
of
rallies
still
stay
at
that
sixty
thousand
number
and
we're
not
able
to
pare
it
back.
I've
already
told
staff
will
end
up
capital
prices
at
a
certain
point
and
will
start
shutting
down
the
course
on
certain
times
and
days
of
the
week
to
do
the
maintenance
we
need
to
do,
but
we're
not
going
to
just
arbitrarily
and
continuously
drive
those
weights
up
until
the
grounds
go
down.
I
I
E
Those
you
have
to
norther
for
them
to
qualify
for
the
one
point:
five,
instead
of
the
175
bring
us
your
bill,
show
it
to
us,
and
then
we
really
recording
them
out.
We
code
that
as
a
customer,
it
isn't
beaches,
energy,
customer
and
it
automatically
shows
up.
Seniors
is
different
because
you
have
we'll
have
to
see
here.
E
E
H
K
K
So
we
wanted
to
get
some
counseling,
but
as
to
what
we
thought
that
it's
admins
recommendation,
that
if
you
don't
have
a
policy
in
place
that
we
do
not
go
ahead
and
allow
for
the
Navy
ministry,
because
if
you
do
it
for
one
family,
then
you
don't
have
six
more
families
lined
up
asking
to
get
their
streets
named
after
them
as
well.
One
suggestion
would
be
that
do
have
the
brand-new
tree
and
park
bench
memorial
program
that
families
can
utilize
one
of
our
plans
to
represent
their
families.
C
Games,
no,
they
have
the
street
numbers
well,
some
of
those
percent
downtown
and
they
have
to
pick
sport
names
of
the
streets
under
them,
possibly
that
we
leave
it
the
same,
and
then
we
just
have
dedicated
street
names.
It
doesn't
go
into
the
u.s.
mail
circulation
or
anything.
So
they
can,
they
can
designate,
doesn't.
J
It
be
nice
if
there
with
some
way
it's
recognized
from
it
family.
There
are
a
lot
of
people
already
recognized
in
our
parks
in
the
streets
that
were
there
when
those
persons
were
created,
but
we
don't
have
anything
really
like
in
this
case
exactly
American
family.
That
probably
didn't
have
the
opportunity
at
the
time
to
be
recognized
for
their
contribution.
So
I
think
maybe
a
modification
be
interesting
today,
agree
going
through,
we.
C
D
K
I
K
Just
making
them
look
at
again,
staff
in
the
planning
and
development
department
did
a
little
research
and
they
found
that
any
of
the
historical
changes
all
came
back
to
the
possibility
for
confusion
based
on
the
street
names.
The
confusion
creates
a
dangerous
situation
for
Public
Safety
vehicles
and
it
seemed
necessary
in
the
public
interest
to
change
it,
so
that
seems
to
have
always
been
the
precedence
and
then
you'd
be
very
easy
for
us
to
incorporate,
perhaps
in
the
same
policy,
a
statement
that
stipulates
why
we
don't
change
the
actual
name
of
the
street.
I
K
I
K
K
I'm,
just
thinking
in
terms
of
you
know,
I'm
picturing,
our
Public
Works
Department,
saying
you
put
that
on
the
sign.
Now.
You've
got
two
signs
on
the
same
poles
and
you
want
a
separate
Bowl
in
a
separate
bowl.
Let's
G
side,
you
have
to
maintain
right,
I
keep
thinking
about
just
coming
back
to
a
marker.
That's
in
sidewalk
that
says
this
street
segment
is
dedicated
in
such-and-such
family.
J
K
H
K
I
J
K
H
K
F
K
F
F
D
D
C
C
If
that's
really
the
best
use
of
what,
if
there's
something
else
that
we
could
do,
it
was
better
I
think
that
the
original,
where
we
are
right
now,
is
it's
a
good
event
and
he's
had
five
years
to
actually
put
together
stuff,
but
I
wouldn't
mind
seeing
it
gross
it's
some
kind
of
art
people
puzzle,
so
other
people
in
the
community
we've
had
the
opportunity
to
propose
something
to
the
council
to
say,
hey
well,
that
makes
a
lot
more.
That
makes
a
lot
more
sense
going
forward.
C
Lastly,
I
think
the
lifeguard
have
been
pretty
disappointed
with
their
what
they've
received
through
this
through
this
process
from
a
donation
perspective
and
and
that
now
that
I
believe
that
deck
the
chairs
as
it's
owned
by
what
one
sees
the
read
at
this
point
in
time
that
I
my
understanding
is
there's
kind
of
a
separation
between
the
lifeguards
and
and
the
event
and
I.
Just
I
just
got
some
concerns
on.
C
You
know
financially
really
where,
where
is
the
money
going
we're
giving
eighty
thousand
dollars
a
year
and
and
not
dead,
electric
and
storage
and
the
use
of
in
the
use
of
those
areas?
You
know
why
are
they
getting
just
a
really
really
small
cover?
Why
are
you
getting
like
a
small
donation
to
do
that?
C
It
was
just
I
mean
it's
just
a
sound,
a
good
kind
of
thing,
but
somehow
we're
getting
a
value
and
I'd
like
to
see
what
others
had
others
in
the
community
had
to
offer
and
and
if
we
decide
that
the
deck
the
terrace
is
the
best
go
forward,
I
would
be
open
to
that.
I
think
I'd
be
open
for
another
five
years,
especially
the
hotels
when
I
can
maybe
another
year
or
two
and
and
if
we're
not
gonna,
do
an
RFP
process
like
SDI
the.
F
Idea,
for
me,
is
if
it's
an
$80,000
city
sponsorship,
that's
what
we've
done
every
year.
Essentially,
you
can
kagyu
it
out
over
five
years
he
attend
has
grown
I,
guess,
I,
don't
know
what
donations
have
been
made
each
year
into
who,
because
I've
heard
the
same
thing
as
far
as
the
lifeguard
side,
I'd
like
to
know
where
the
money's
as
far
as
donations
are
going.
Where
is.
F
D
A
I've
got
a
hard
time,
understanding
that
it
costs
us
80,000,
because
you're
assuming
or
I
think
maybe
we're
assuming
we're
renting
it
out
every
weekend
or
every
day,
and
it's
coming
to
that
amount.
I
understand
we
could
that's
the
rental
fee,
but
when
we
go
back
and
look
at
the
history
of
that
park
space
prior
to
take
the
chair,
we
went
back
ten
years
and
there
were
three
small
events
that
occurred
in
that
space
and
so
I,
don't
think.
A
F
We're
providing
a
space
for
two
months
out
of
the
year,
whether
that's
bringing
income
or
not.
What
is
going
back
to
the
community
monetarily
for
our
city,
sponsor
is
a
title.
Sponsor
I
mean
nobody
else
is
given
whether
you
want
to
cut
that
and
say
we
give
20
grand
I
mean
for
whether
we
storage
of
everything
that
cost
the
investment
that
we
provided
and
buying
all
the
things
that
we've
bought.
F
B
F
Have
a
nice
important
event
I'm,
seeing
whether
or
not
that
organization
needs
to
be
paying
the
city
something
or
we
should
continue
we're
talking
about.
A
new
agreement
should
continue
with
status
quo,
that
we
give
them
everything,
and
then
some
or
is
the
the
at
what
point
that
becomes
self-sustaining.
It
continues
to
grow
right,
but
our
sponsorship
has
stayed
the
same.
One
of
those
that
grows
the
city
should
be
contributing
less.
I
A
Great
electricity
and
that's
what
this
in
any
first
year,
we
contributed
$27,000
part
of
that
went
to
the
tree.
Part
of
that
was
I,
think
1920
chairs,
which
the
next
year
we
contributed
partly
to
the
Christmas
tree,
which
is
about
9,000
right
since
then
we
do
not
really
contribute
into
the
event.
The
$40,000
is
passionate.
J
Would
it
be
possible
to
get
a
fair
accounting
of
in-kind
and
the
hard
contributions
of
the
city
to
death?
The
chairs
of
over
the
duration,
cut,
there's
also
storage
facility,
I,
believe
there's
building
my
car
Transit,
Center
and
I
think
that
just
to
kind
of
keep
us
on
on
the
Inc
kind,
which
is
really
maybe
a
little
bit
of
opportunity,
cost
of
lost
events,
but
not
really
for
not
necessarily
outputting.
J
J
It
wasn't
the
entire
name
of
the
event.
The
aim
of
the
event
is
to
provide
our
community
with
a
month
more
than
a
month
of
this
wonderful
holiday
display
and
there's
no
question
around
this
table
that
they're
viewing
that
group
and
they're
also
living
within
the
constraints
that
we
put
on
them.
That
also
inhibits
their
ability
to
make
money,
which
is
alcohol,
no
admission
fee.
J
Things
like
that,
so
I
think
that
the
volunteer
life-saving
court
understands
the
change
in
that
dynamic
and
they
are
officially
continuing
to
support
the
event
at
an
important
community
event,
so
I
think
so.
They're,
okay,
without
but
I
think
that
the
old,
a
modest
organization
is
to
put
on
that
holiday
display
with
the
leftovers
going
to
whatever
they've
designated.
My
concern
with
this
is
the
overall
process
of
it
and
I.
J
Don't
know
if
that,
if
we're
going
to
be
able
to
fix
that
so
where
I'd
like
it
to
be
between
now
and
and
you
need
to
refine
this
agreement,
but
we
have
to
event
organizers
that
are
getting
free
use
of
space
without
there
being
any
sort
of
classification
of
that
type
of
event
or
opportunity
for
anyone
else
to
apply
it
to
do
that
type
of
event.
So
I
don't
know
that
there
is
anybody
else
in
this
community
or
in
this
whole
world.
That
would
be
out
there
45
days
in
a
row.
J
Glenn
Curtis
we're
out
there
every
month
for
the
car
show
or
the
Art
Walk
I,
don't
know
if
they're
out
there,
but
if
they
are
I,
think
there
should
be
an
opportunity
for
them
to
apply
to
also
get
free
use
of
spaceman.
Whatever
that
looks
like
within
our
you
know,
standards
that
we
laid
out
here
with
respective
chairs
I
also
think
five
years.
I
I
J
J
J
A
You
know
from
a
fox
perspective:
I
can
speak
on
be
off
of
the
stop.
Is
you
know?
Last
time
we
met,
counsel,
asked
us
to
do
an
assessment
about
box
and
I
took
that
to
mean
what
is
it
that
drives
people
to
walk
spaces
and
so,
and
we
look
at
this
event
as
a
responsive
event
that
we're
part
of
it,
because
dictature
is
all
promoting
the
city
objective
and
you
know
that's
our
perspective.
A
Is
that
it's
a
co-sponsorship
just
like
you
know
we
put
on
the
back
movies
and
the
jazz
concerts,
the
money
that
we
spend
on
those
we
drive,
1,500
2,000
people
for
a
night,
the
cost
of
doing
that
versus
you
know
the
the
attendance
in
in
the
park
or
take
the
chairs
far
outweighs
what
it
costs
us
to
do.
Those
other
events
and
I
completely.
J
Agree
with
the
concept
of
co-sponsored
events-
and
this
is
a
great
example
of
how
we
can
leverage
our
assets,
the
land,
the
electricity,
whatever
to
bring
a
greater
event
to
the
area.
I'm,
just
saying
that
should
be,
there
should
be
a
process
for
not
even
necessarily
for
a
Christmas
enough,
but
for
other.
D
The
markets
going
to
take
to
come
with
an
idea
and
a
bunch
of
obstacles
to
do
their
walk,
the
same
thing
as
we
did
lose
carcasses.
They
get
what
your
proposal
we
accepted
it,
but
yeah.
We
definitely
need
policy
on
this
because
to
the
the
sent
exciter
they're
gonna
think
well
like.
Why
does
he
give
it
an
idle
cattle
you
person
as
far
as
because
we
don't
have
a
policy,
we
need
to
have
something
right
and
where
we
can
tell
people
look
here.
This
is
this
is
how
these
decisions
are
made.
D
A
I
H
K
I
C
And
I'd
prefer
to
have
one-year
renewals
instead
of
the
one
get
Tory
I
mean.
We've
got
a
lot
of
stuff
going
on
in
this
town
with
the
CRA
and
that
the
new
directive
CRA
director
command.
It's
a
fancy,
you
know
we're
gonna
go
but
I
mean
I.
Just
don't
you
know,
I,
don't
envision
with
where
I
see
Jackson
keeps
going
in
the
future
that
that
I
want
to
see
some
kind
of
holiday,
family
or
again
that's
all.
They
just
bring
them
down,
and
that
is
kind
of
that
area.
C
B
I
K
Yeah
and
try
and
became
a
consensus
out
of
everything
here
in
here,
but
I
think
I
think
what
I'm
hearing
is
and
I'm
going
to
throw
this
out
there
and
see
if
people
nod
their
heads
and
see
if
this
sounds
like
it
would
be
acceptable.
Half
staff
go
back
and
negotiate
for
a
three-year
agreement
within
that
three-year
window.
K
That
would
give
us
time
to
put
in
the
RFP
together
to
identify
groups
you'll
be
out
there,
because,
if
they're
going
to
be
starting
from
scratch,
it's
going
to
take
them
some
time
to
pull
their
resources
together
and
even
make
the
proposals
we
don't
work.
The
RFP
isn't
even
I'm,
not
ready
right
now.
I'm
doing
so,
it'll
be
some
time
before
we
put
that
out,
but
B.
K
It
would
also
give
some
time
for
the
downtown
hotels
to
get
completed,
and
you
can
see
what
type
of
an
impact
that
has
in
the
downtown
area
and
number
three.
That
would
also
probably
give
us
the
opportunity
to
get
past
the
plaza
final
redesign
and
maybe
even
the
construction
that
puts
us
into
a
better
position
to
say
what
can
actually
be
accommodated
based
on
the
final
design.
What
is
it
going
forward,
certainly
to
me
include
some
language
about
financial
transparency,
to
where
there.
L
L
L
B
L
F
F
L
F
L
For
us,
I
was
also
actively
trying
to
find
competitor
firms
that
would
fit
a
list
of
criteria.
One
minimize
minimal
number
of
conflicts
with
the
city
of
Jackson
Beach
to
multiple
attorneys
that
are
qualified
experience
that
goes
provide
services
and
special
managed
agency
as
primary
and/or
alternates,
and
then
three.
You
know
whether
that
those
firms
are
going
to
provide
a
competitive
break
well
collect
selectively,
with
all
of
that
criteria
comparative
it's
very,
very
hard
to
even
find
a
firm
that
qualifies
so
I'm
glad
that
the
firm
next
identify
tonight.