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A
Accordingly.
Due
to
the
cove
in
nineteen
crisis,
the
City
Council
meeting
is
being
held
in
a
modified
manner,
we're
using
CMT
pursuant
to
the
governor's
orders,
to
conduct
the
city
business
and
to
protect
the
public
council,
staffs
health
safety
and
welfare.
Additionally,
pursuant
to
the
governor's
orders
prohibiting
large
large
gatherings
and
requiring
social
distancing
and
local
emergency
orders
of
closure
of
government
buildings,
the
public
is
not
physically
present
at
City
Hall
tonight.
A
In
a
moment,
the
city
attorney
will
explain
the
CMT
procedures
and
adaptations
for
public
attendance
and
public
comment
that
have
been
put
in
place
and
are
being
utilized.
City
Council
members
are
appearing
through
CMT
open
the
meeting
with
an
invocation.
If
you
would
just
stay
seated
and
join
me
in
prayer,
Heavenly
Father,
during
this
global
pandemic,
we
ask
you
to
give
us
the
strength
and
the
wisdoms
and
make
good
decisions
for
our
community.
B
A
D
Sir,
the
city
published
the
CMT
instructions
and
opportunities
for
the
public
to
attend
and
participate.
This
was
published
in
a
specific
notice
and
provided
through
various
platforms.
The
city
has
provided
a
opportunity
for
the
public
to
view
and
listen
to
tonight's
council
meeting
via
livestream
by
visiting
the
City
of
Jacksonville
Beach
YouTube
channel.
Also
they
provided
he
provided
the
opportunity
to
listen
in
via
phone
and
we
provided
the
phone
number
and
webinar
ID
number.
D
D
Members
of
the
public
could
also
opt
to
comment
via
dialing
in
or
utilizing
the
zoom
platform
technology
to
do
that,
they
were
asked
to
pre-register
in
advance
using
a
particular
link
that
was
provided
in
our
notices,
and
we
requested
that
the
members
of
the
public
register
through
that
link
by
noon
today
and
speakers
registering
through
that
link,
were
also
going
to
be
limited
to
the
standard.
Three
minutes.
D
D
And
finally,
the
email
addresses
in
the
online
comment
form
will
remain
open
during
the
meeting
to
accept
comments
to
be
read
into
the
record
up
until
five
minutes
before
the
particular
agenda
item
is
addressed
by
the
mayor
and
public
comments
for
the
courtesy
of
the
floor
portion
will
be
accepted
until
up
until
five
minutes
before
the
mayor
opens.
That
portion
of
the
meeting
so
the
according
to
the
governor's
orders,
the
city
Jacksonville
Beach,
has
provided
a
great
deal
of
options.
D
You
know
in
this
modified
meeting
using
technology
and,
of
course,
all
of
the
staff
and
council
members
are
appearing
using
technology
in
accordance
with
the
governor's
orders
and
lastly,
I'd
like
to
comment
that
the
council
members
will
not
use
any
other
form
of
technologies
such
as
text
messaging
emails
or
any
other
device
in
order
to
communicate
among
themselves
about
any
of
the
agenda
items
or
topics
that
are
address
or
to
be
discussed
tonight.
Thank
you.
Mary
thank.
A
F
G
G
H
Citizens
and
the
sentence
reads
as
an
example,
mayor
Latham
explained
by
limiting
residential
parking
in
what
could
be
considered,
giving
preferential
treatment
to
Jacksonville,
Beach
citizens
and
I
believe
the
word
shouldn't
be
limiting
it
should
be
providing
residential
parking
and
I
think
that
that
needs
to
be.
That
word
needs
to
be
changed
just
to
properly
clarify
the
statement.
I
went
back
and
listen
to
the
the
meeting
audio
and
confirmed
that
that
I
believe
that
was
what
your
message
was
mayor,
Latham
and
I.
Just
wanted
to
make
sure
it
was
corrected
here.
C
A
E
A
A
E
E
E
Do
Anson's
a
little
bit
lengthy.
This
is
from
rod
Smith
for
4x4
ellipse
Drive
Jacksonville
Florida.
His
comment
is
a
multi-dimensional
suggestion
to
our
Beach
opening.
First
thing:
controlling
access
through
designated
entry
points
will
allow
the
ability
to
restrict
the
volume
of
people
of
the
beaches
during
opening
hours,
for
example,
an
area
six
hundred
square
feet
me
meters
of
beach
limiting
access
to
600
people,
that's
one
square
meter
per
person.
This
will
allow
for
the
enforcement
of
other
stricter
rules
such
as
no
coolers
required
to
use
the
facemask
small
groups,
etc.
E
Second
charge
a
nominal
fee
for
beats
use.
Although
the
initial
response
may
seem
sharp
as
people
demand
it
a
public
beach
and
should
be
free,
the
alternative
is
to
close
the
beach
I'll.
Leave
it
to
the
wiser
minds
better
to
find
the
legality
of
this.
But
if
government
enclose
a
beach,
it
can
charge
access
to
it
before
you
surfrider
foundation.
If
parking
or
beach
fees
are
collected,
the
recovered
funds
should
be
for
the
purposes
which
are
directly
related
to
coastal
access,
recreation
management,
restoration
conservation
and
preservation.
Efforts
in
the
general
vicinity,
including
leads,
are
collected.
E
Number
three
fees
collected
to
access.
The
beach
can
be
used
as
foragers
endeavors
are
paying
off
the
student
loans
of
city,
nurses
and
healthcare
workers,
putting
up
the
fight
to
supporting
the
small
businesses
in
Jacksonville
suffering
during
this
time
of
closure.
This
will
help
change
the
tune
of
opening
the
beaches
to
one
of
the
helping
the
community,
as
opposed
to
current
negative
light
that
is
currently
catching
on
national
news
outlets.
E
Further,
with
threat
of
closure,
should
rules
not
be
adhered
to,
it
will
be
a
greater
social
responsibility
on
the
beach
colors
to
actress
beachgoers,
to
act
responsibly,
policing
themselves
and
each
other,
for
this
plan
has
room
for
growth
as
the
weather
starts.
Getting
better
more
will
want
to
head
to
the
beach
and
there
will
be
an
increase.
Is
our
two
sit
stay
lay
on
the
beach
establishing
a
ten
by
ten
plot
or
hourly.
Rentals
will
provide
this
ability
and
further
Drive
funds
support
small
business,
and/or
health
health
care
workers.
E
This
is
just
an
example
of
expanded
programs.
Others
may
include
food
delivery
and
real
supplies,
expense
trip
number
five.
Spinning
does
a
fundraiser
to
help
support
the
community
and
health
care
workers
will
dry
bonds.
Your
support
to
execute
volunteers
from
the
beach
communities
and
nearby
restaurants,
they
are
being
supported,
offset
some
of
the
costs
indicated
to
gain
support
number
six.
E
A
E
A
F
There
she
is
great,
so
in
the
narrative,
you
explain
why
it's
about
three
percent
off
from
month
to
month
this
month
to
last
month,
but
then
in
exhibit
seven
I'm,
looking
at
the
annual
difference
and
we're
about
thirteen
percent
lower
than
where
we
should
be
with
regard
to
revenues
for
the
N
for
four
ten
and
I
was
just
kind
of
twelve
point:
nine
percent.
Thirteen
he's
wondering
why.
I
F
I
So,
with
regard
to
the
revenues,
the
electric
revenues
are
driven
by
weather,
so
the
consumption
is
down
a
bit
this
year.
So
when
you're
looking
at
the
exhibit
seven
you're
looking
at
the
actuals
and
budget
revenue
today,
so
the
difference
there,
that's
down
is
kind
of
seasonality.
So,
when
I
look
at
the
the
dollars,
I
look
back
to
consumption
and
we
are
seeing
a
decrease
in
consumption
in
addition
to
the
decrease
in
pricing
by
suspending
the
bulk
power
in
the
month
of
October,
okay,.
A
C
Thank
you,
I'm,
sorry,
I'm,
not
sure
if
the
raised
hand
came
up,
okay,
great
the
miscellaneous
revenues
we
have
down
here
that
there
nearly
30
percent
variance
due
to
the
months
earned
on
pooled
investments.
Is
that
something
to
be
concerned
about,
or
is
that
just
is
that
kind
of
par
for
the
course
it's
30
percent
is
a
big
number.
It.
I
Is
it
is
something
we're
monitoring?
This?
Is
our
investment
pool
for
operating
accounts?
You
know,
if
you
look
at
the
stock
market,
it's
been
kind
of
all
over
the
place.
We
finished
very
strong
at
the
end
of
2019,
which
was
a
recovery
from
2018
we're
watching
it
right
now
we
have
our
city's
investments.
You
know
we're
following
best
practices
in
terms
of
you
know:
liquidity
and
safety.
C
I
C
E
B
Need
to
bring
Alan
Putnam
in
for
this
particular
one,
but
this
next
item
2084
is
for
consideration
of
purchasing
the
amount
of
fifty
six
thousand
dollars
or
technology
to
integrate
our
outage
management
system.
Our
SCADA
system
at
each
is
energy
here
to
speak.
A
little
bit.
Amor
project
is
Ellen
button.
G
J
Because
I
was
confused,
the
numbers
are
off
a
little
bit.
So
what
this
is
in
April
we
finished
the
implementation
of
our
own
meses
and
which
is
our
outage
management
system,
and
what
that
does
that
collects
calls
that
come
in
for
customers
and
actually
uses
like
a
like
a
data
engine
to
predict
where
the
outages
are.
It's
actually
enhance
that
we
also
have
devices
out
in
our
SCADA
system
that
tell
us
when
a
device
goes
on
or
off,
so
to
integrate
that
and
it
will
actually
roll
those
outages
up
much
quicker.
J
So,
for
example,
for
circuit
breaker
goes
out
at
a
substation.
It
will
automatically
predict
that
breaker
out
automatically,
instead
of
waiting
for
a
bunch
of
customers
to
call
and
roll
and
predict
that
device
out.
So
what
it
does
is
it
goes
it's
much
more
quickly
where
the
outages,
where
we
send
our
crews,
how
many
people
are
out
and
who
are
they
so,
for
example,
if
we
wanted
to
send
out
a
text
message,
saying:
hey
we're
well
aware
that
you're
out,
we
have
crews
dispatched
this
time.
That's
what
we'll
be
able
to
do
in
the
future.
A
A
A
B
We
are
Jacob
if
you
could
bring
Alan
putting
them
back
on
board,
while
I
do
a
brief
intro.
This
next
item
is
nine
bid,
number
19,
2005
the
purchase
of
fire
retardant,
clothing
or
Beach's
energy
services.
From
time
to
time,
beaches
energy
needs
to
replenish
the
forest.
They
have
done
a
competitive
bid
out
in
the
marketplace
and
identified
a
series
of
vendors
that
they
wish
to
acquire
goods
from
over
the
course
of
the
upcoming
year.
Mr.
A
J
J
There
is
no,
there
is
no
MSDS,
you
don't
call
me,
but
that's
kind
of
there
is
nothing.
No
MSDS
C
related
to
this
material.
It's
fire
retardant
for
the
just
for
the
fact
that
you
don't
want
it
to
melt
to
somebody's
body
when
to
get
flashed,
and
that's
really,
you
know
the
firetruck
there's
no
there's
a
chemical,
it's
just
it's
just
retardant,
so
it
doesn't
melt
and
stick
to
your
skin.
Okay,.
C
J
So
what
it
is
we
buy
them
once
a
year
we
buy
all
new
clothes,
because
when
you
come
typically
get
worn
out,
you
can
only
wash
them
so
many
times
as
well,
because
the
fire
retardant
feature
oh
yeah,
just
we
provide
free
of
charge
because
they're
required
to
wear
it.
My
own
OSHA
and
other
guidelines.
Okay,.
C
J
C
B
B
A
F
It's
not
necessarily
in
this
just
this
position
alone,
but
this
has
happened
in
the
past.
When
council
approves
a
new
position
or
rearranging
we're
not
getting
a,
we
get
presented
a
cost
of
how
much
that
position
is
going
to
add
to
the
budget,
but
wait.
Then
we
Peter
in
a
little
bit
more
than
they
need
a
car,
and
then
these
other
things.
So
in
the
future.
It
would
be
very
helpful
if
we
thought
more
new
position
or
we're
doing
something
of
that
sort.
F
We
not
only
think
about
the
compensation
package,
but
we
also
think
about
office
space.
We
also
think
about.
Do
they
need
a
car,
take
a
more
total
view
of
it.
So
this
way
we
can
get
a
full
cost.
One
would
be
the
ongoing,
but
just
a
better
picture
of
what
the
cost
the
true
cost
is
going
to
be
for
that
new
position.
F
That's
just
a
request,
and
it
happened
later
on
in
this
agenda
as
well
and
like
I
said:
it's
happened
in
past
agendas,
so
that
would
just
be
very
helpful
for
us
to
be
fiduciary
fiduciary
responsible
with
the
city's
budget.
When
we
approve
a
new
position,
if
we
understand
the
full,
how
much
that
position
is
truly
going
to
cost
the
city.
A
C
Point
I
just
had
a
general
question
about
how
the
the
fat
and
oils
and
grace
situation
was
because
I
remember
years
ago,
when
people
were
just
dumping
things
down
the
drain,
we
had
a
lot
of
homeless
fat
birds
floating
around
and
blocking
up
the
sewer
lines
and
I
know
that
Mister
priors,
but
not
least
backed
in
the
space,
the
the
restaurants
over
the
past,
probably
10
or
so
years
that
we
know
if
we've
got
a
handle
on
that
or
we
still
having
issues
with
grace
flats.
In
particular
I
would
say:
that's
Public
Works
here.
C
Creation
of
the
feds
well-greased
position:
they
have
routine
inspections
monthly
on
the
grease
traps
within
the
city,
we
have
been
maybe
some
of
these
repaired
to
help
prevent
those
from
happening.
So
this
is
actually
returning
to
be
a
very,
very
beneficial
for
the
wastewater
treatment
plant
and
being
able
to
process
so
that
that
the
the
approval
of
the
new
position
is
probably
covered
and
the
and
the
savings
to
your
stage
system
or
the
water
treatment
plant
correct
as
far
as
it
being
justifiable
to
have
this
this
position
and
consequently
the
new
vehicle
correct.
C
A
C
C
B
B
These
were
done
in
order
to
keep
things
moving
along
here
with
what
we
felt
were
essential
functions
of
the
city.
The
first
one
that
we
have
up
is
related
to
Beach's
energy
and
the
installation
of
fiber
line
from
the
Margaritaville
roads
or
back
to
City
Hall.
That
was
authorized
with
a
purchase
order
in
the
amount
of
one
hundred
and
thirty
thousand
six
hundred
eighty
nine
dollars,
and
mr.
Putnam
is
here
to
talk
a
little
bit
about
what
that
will
provide
for
us,
particularly
in
the
downtown
and
across
our
system.
J
Yeah,
so
actually
we
we
were
designing
the
job
for
for
margarita
bill.
We
we
had
identified
an
opportunity
to
put
five
her
to
the
top
of
that
building
with
it
without
radio
radio
antennas
and
initially
it
was
really
for
our
benefit
for
Beach's
energy
to
be
able
to
communicate
with
our
devices
in
our
SCADA
system
wirelessly.
At
the
same
time,
we
realized,
after
talking
to
the
police
department,
that
you
know
the
I
just
defied
D
deployment
in
the
area
by
these
private
companies
was
causing
problems
with
their
bandwidth
with
their
security
cameras.
J
So
he
decided
we
would
put
forward
with
the
project
now
in
order
to
Hance
the
security
cameras
for
the
police
department
until
we're
ready
to
total
ready
to
deploy
our
communication
devices
in
the
field.
So
the
opportunity
came
up
and
we
kind
of
had
to
get
going
on
the
job
prior
to
them
actually
building
the
foundation
because
we
had
to
get
a.
We
had
to
get
a
conduit
up
through
that
building
prior
to
them.
Closing
that
all
off.
J
G
A
move
that
we
approve
McCourt
disorder
in
the
amount
of
a
hundred
and
thirty
thousand
six
hundred
eighty
nine
dollars
to
fund
the
installation
of
a
new
fiber-optic,
cable
and
associated
supporting
equipment
from
Jacksonville
Beach
City
Hall.
To
the
top
floor
of
the
new
margarita
Margaritaville
resort
city
manager,
approved
on
march
19th,
2020.
H
J
Originally
we
had
an
ami
project
that
was
actually
that's
where
the
money
is
coming
from
to
support
this
project.
Ami
is
automated
meter
infrastructure
and
that's
the
two-way
process
of
reading
meters
and
actually
communicating
with
meters
in
a
customer's
home,
Mike,
Karen
and
I
reviewed
that
project,
along
with
our
engineering
department
staff
and
determined
that
the
ongoing
and
upfront
capital
cost
was
just
too
much
for
the
benefit
that
we
get
from
it.
So
we
decided
to
look
at
that
project
every
two
to
three
years
to
see
if
it
becomes
feasible.
A
D
C
B
You
and
we
do
have
Dennis
baring
the
corrector
on
the
line
for
this
one.
This
next
item
is
authorization
to
order
for
the
construction
of
new
well
in
potable
well
number
16,
an
abandonment
of
well
number.
11.
Council
may
remember
that
at
one
of
our
previous
council
meetings,
we
requested
a
rejection
of
all
bids
associated
with
the
particular
project.
A
big
reason
for
the
rejection
of
this
was
number
one.
We
had
limited
participation
by
the
contracting
community.
There
were
only
two
contractors
that
bid
on
the
project
number
two.
B
The
dollar
amount
came
in
significantly
above
our
original
engineer's
estimate
and
number
three.
When
we
took
a
look
back
from
a
value
engineering
perspective,
we
thought
there
was
an
opportunity
to
perhaps
change
some
of
the
design
criteria,
specifically
with
the
size
of
the
well
being
installed
raised
from
the
well
itself.
That
would
generate
more
participation,
I've
down
rates.
So
with
that
being
said,
staff
is
looking
for
a
ratification
of
this
change
order.
G
Move
that
we
approve
a
change
order
to
purchase
order,
number
one:
nine,
zero,
seven,
five,
zero
design
new
well
number
sixteen
and
abandoned
well
number
eleven
in
the
amount
of
thirty
three
thousand
and
forty
six
dollars
to
four
waters:
Engineering
Inc
for
engineering
services
to
evaluate
required,
well
capacity,
design,
permit
and
bidding
services
for
new
well
number.
Sixteen,
and
to
abandon
existing
well
number.
Eleven
city
manager
approved
on
April,
8
2020,
a.
E
D
C
A
B
Item
is
related
to
making
workstation
changes
on
the
second
floor
of
City
Hall
and
has
to
do
with
an
item
that
was
discussed
at
the
council
briefing
last
Monday
evening.
This
is
one
space
that
will
sufficiently
accommodate
the
new
legal
assistant
and
modified
the
space
of
legal
assistant
in
the
current
assistant
city.
B
C
Thank
you,
sir
Mike
had
a
question
that
was
a
stamp
from
something
that
came
up
during
the
briefing
and
it's
been
mentioned
a
few
times
and
that's
about
the
space
and
steady
halt.
Do
we
have?
Are
we
running
out
of
room
in
that
building
and
if
so,
what's
our
contingency
plan
that
we
plan
on
using
other
facilities
or
what
are
we
going
to
do
you.
B
B
It's
it's
safe
to
say
that
when
we
look
out
at
projections
over
the
next
five
to
ten
years,
there's
not
necessarily
uniform
growth
across
every
department
or
every
division
within
the
city.
But
there
are
air.
We
can
anticipate
that
we'll
need
to
have
some
growth
and
we
need
to
figure
out
how
to
accommodate
them.
So
as
Anna
Kath
City
Hall,
there
is
a
high
probability
that
in
the
IT
area,
we
may
need
to
add
personnel
for
IT
not
yet
decide
whether
it
will
be
here
at
City,
Hall
or
in
remote
locations
around
the
city.
B
C
So
you
don't
foresee
any
issue
with
so
this
is.
This
is
for
a
legal
assistant,
the
legal
assistant
be
working
basically
and
in
a
work
space.
Do
you
not
think
of
the
because
of
the
importance
of
that?
That's
you
being
a
closed-off
office
just
for
the
interests
of
keeping
things
private,
because
it
we're
dealing
with
legal
issues.
D
F
D
F
But
at
the
beginning
of
this
meeting
you
noted
four
essential
functions
and
I'm
not
against
having
this
getting
the
work
space
and
all
that
but
I.
Just
personally,
don't
consider
office
reconfigurations
as
an
essential
function
in
a
state
of
emergency
I.
Think
it's
something
that
could
I
understand
your
reasoning.
Why
you
wanted
to
move
it
up,
but
that
that
that's
just
all
I
have
to
say
I.
A
C
E
B
C
E
B
B
B
board,
if
you
could
bring
out
two
agasa
into
the
conversation
and
the
event
that
she's
needed
for
questions,
the
three
items
that
are
our
major
in
this
adjustment
are
adjustment
of
$45,000
to
the
general
fund,
which
is
reflective
of
an
FDEP
grant
that
was
received
by
our
Planning
and
Development
Department
with
regards
to
coastline
resiliency
programs.
The
second
is
a
City
Attorney's,
Office
budget
adjustment
of
just
under
$15,000,
and
the
third
is
a
true
up
to
reflect
the
contract
and
acquire
services
with
JFR
D
for
just
under
two
hundred
and
fifty
thousand
dollars.
With
that.
H
C
I
Think
our
projections
were
higher.
There's
the
$250,000
that
you're
seeing
here
in
fiscal
2005
fire
services
through
to
November
twenty
something
and
that
we
did
do
leave
payouts
for
all
of
the
firefighters
that
transfer
it
off
to
the
City
of
Jacksonville.
We
are
expecting
a
better
benefit
next
year.
I
don't
have
that
information
available
right
now,
but
I
can
get
it
to
you.
Okay,.
A
E
C
A
A
G
F
A
H
Thank
You
mayor
I,
don't
have
any
questions.
I
just
wanted
to
bring
something
up.
The
rest
of
the
council
I
went
to
the
Florida
League
of
Cities
conference
last
August
and
they
did
a
workshop
on
small
cell
wireless
and
they
talked
about
what
cities
need
to
consider,
including
in
their
ordinances,
with
regard
to
small.
H
Design
standards
like
what
the
what
the
polls
would
look
like
or
the
finish
or
another
thing
that
they
talked
about,
is
the
ground-based
facilities
and
making
them
blend
in
or
actually
stand
out
as
public
art,
so
that
that
it
it
takes
into
account
the
the
the
look
in
our
community,
and
we
want
to
make
sure
that
that
they're,
not
interfering
with
the
the
aesthetics
that
we
would
like
to
see
in
our
community.
So
I
just
wanted
to
bring
that
up.
H
A
J
Yeah,
okay,
yeah
I'm
here
we've
been
we've
been
talking
about
this
for
a
couple
of
years
now,
yeah
the
issue
is
every
couple
years:
ATT
Verizon
and
them
push
a
little
bit
harder
and
harder
to
take
more
of
our
rights
away
as
well
as
far
as
this
stuff
goes,
there's
also
a
a
Supreme
Court
decision,
we're
awaiting
that.
The
FCC
went
ahead
and
told
these
providers
that
they
could
go
into
our
right
of
ways
and
that's
being
challenged
before
the
Supreme
Court.
So
we're
not
actually
waiting
on
that
decision.
Okay,.
A
J
Exactly
how
it
is
they
take
a
look
by
every
couple
of
years.
You
know
we
just
got
to
be
vigilant.
The
other
thing
you
don't
want
to
do
is
you
know
like,
for
example,
municipal,
electric
utilities
are
or
exempt.
They
can't
put
anything
on
my
poles
unless
I
give
them
permission,
but
they're
slowly,
trying
to
you
know,
eat
away
at
that.
Hopefully
we
can
keep
them
off
of
our
policy,
but
you
know
that's
the
battle
we
face
every
couple
years
with
these
they've
got
more
money
to
spend
in
Tallahassee
than
we
do.
B
D
C
A
And
a
housekeeping
issue
just
to
let
you
guys
know
the
City
Attorney's
ask
for
us.
A
table
item
number
zero,
nine
three.
So
this
will
be
our
last
gende
item
tonight
and
madam
clerk,
if
you
would,
please
read
the
ordinance
by
title
ordinance:
number
2,
0
to
0-8
1-3
8.
Second
reading
public
hearing
an.
E
Ordinance
to
create
a
new
section,
31
61
paid
parking
program
in
chapter
31
traffic
and
Motor
Vehicles,
article
3,
stopping
standing
in
parking
division.
Three
parking
regulations
of
the
City
of
Jacksonville
Beach,
Jacksonville
Beach
for
the
Code
of
Ordinances
to
codify
elements
of
the
city's
paid
parking
program
in
certain
C
lots
for
legislative
findings,
repealed
conflicts,
every
building,
codification
and
an
effective
gate.
A
A
G
C
C
A
And,
as
previously
mentioned
agenda
item,
2009
t3
is
tabled
at
the
request
of
the
city
manager.
Absolutely
thank
everybody
for
your
flexibility
and
working
through
this
software,
we're
expecting
a
few
bumps
in
the
roads,
but
it
actually
went
pretty
well.
So
thank
you.
Your
attention
and
vigilance
and
for
all
you
guys
do
appreciate
it.
We.