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02-12-19 Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone No. 1
A
B
B
D
E
B
C
D
It
would
be
sandino's
from
the
intersection
with
waters
right.
The
intersection
of
water,
opera.
B
And
Nina's.
D
B
C
B
E
E
B
Opposed
same
sign
motion
carries
very
good.
Next
would
go
to
the
assistant
comment
portion
of
the
agenda.
Citizens
are
required
to
fill
out
a
witness
court
submitted
to
the
chairperson
of
the
designee
no
later
than
7:50
p.m.
and
identify
themselves
before
speaking,
comments
are
limited
to
three
minutes
per
speaker,
no
more
than
three
persons.
What
we
don't
have
to
speak
on
any
side
of
an
issue
should
there
be
more
than
three
people
wishing
to
speak
on
a
particular
issue.
B
They
need
to
select
not
more
than
three
representatives
to
speak
for
them
and
the
presiding
officer
may
limit
the
public
on
further
in
the
interest
of
an
orderly
meeting.
Speakers
may
not
pass
their
minutes
to
any
other
speaker.
Comments
should
be
relevant
to
the
city
business
and
deliver
in
the
professional
manner.
No
derogatory
remarks
will
be
permitted.
B
Next.
Item
on
the
agenda
is
5
a
discussion
of
possible
action
on
any
items
related
to
the
downtown
area
number
one
area
tour
held
today:
February
12,
2019,
so
I
think
we
just
completed
a
good
night
tour,
which
complemented
very
much
the
tour
we
took
last
month
but
from
a
different
perspective,
walking
into
the
zone,
so
to
speak
from
the
city.
What
our
government
offices,
which
is,
would
be
a
good
supply
of
downtown
activity
if
it
were
more
friendly
in
terms
of
encouraging
people
to
move
in
a
southerly
direction.
B
Those
of
us
that
talked
about
the
width
of
sidewalks,
talk
about
signage,
talk
about
trees
and
the
various
the
lighting
that
was
raised
and
I
think
all
of
that
needs
to
be
put
in
writing.
But
we
can
all
mention
them
here
right
now:
we're
gonna
come
up
with
a
list.
Why
not
put
it
in
writing
and
then
we
can
cut
and
paste
and
put
it
together
and
I
further
think.
B
A
B
Think
that's
a
great
idea.
So
can
we
depend
on
you
to
send
out?
Why
don't
you
send
the
message
to
this
maybe
have
for
the
tours
to
I
dunno
and
then
he'll
circulate
it
to
the
board
members,
and
then
we
can
circulate
it
I'll
forward
it
to
course
add
other
other
people,
unit,
cetera,
et
cetera,
and
then
we'll
make
comments
to
this
the
the
proper
locations.
This
will.
This
basically,
is
a
brain
teaser
to
remind
us
of
what
we
do
and
then
we'll
make
comments
to
this
question.
C
B
You
can
add
questions
to
that
feel
free.
Whatever
you
think
will
help
make
this
a
little
participatory
comment.
However,
I
don't
want
I,
don't
want
to
abridge
the
opportunity
to
make
comments
about
the
nice
store.
I,
don't
want
anyone
to
create
a
list.
I
want
to
write
the
list
and
send
it
in,
but
I
think
we
should
discuss
the
tour
in
general
and
then
I'd
like
to
open
the
floor
to
any
comments.
Any
of
the
board
members
may
have
a
bet.
Why
don't
I
put
you
on
the
spot?
If
you
get
with
you
my
comments.
F
Well,
I
mean
it
was
totally
Carol
pointed
out.
The
connections
are
lack
thereof
from
pedestrians
from
one
spot
to
another.
You
know
you
got
water
sand,
there's
absolutely
nothing
and
on
something
nos,
it's
also
congested
with.
No,
no
continuity
with
sidewalks
or
pedestrian
routes
was
a
big
thing
and
then
the
other
thing
is
is
making
these
ad
a
accessible
with
all
the
riffraff
construction
with
people
a
little
driveways
and
that
necessarily
permitted-
or
maybe
they
are
so.
Those
are
things
I
kind
of
caught
my
attention
as
far
as
the
walkability
of
it
I
agree.
B
I
mean
if
you
didn't
do
a
good
example
views
of
bike
lane
and
you
create
a
bike
lane
to
go
from
point
A
to
point
B
for
the
purpose
of
a
bike
to
travel.
Why
would
could
you
not
also
win
in
the
planning
process,
create
a
point
A
to
point
B
for
pedestrian
to
walk
or
group
of
pedestrians
to
walk
in
a
friendly
manner
says
they
don't
feel
lobster.
So
it's
just.
F
The
other
thing
is,
you
know,
pointed
out
some
of
the
ATA
issues,
but
the
other
issue
is
our
issues.
Are
you
know
and
it's
a
big
one
is
obstructions
in
sidewalks,
and
that
is
a
huge
economic
factor.
If
we
want
to
make
those,
you
know
like
worrisome
when
you
clean
out
lets
us
know,
there's
nothing
overhead
here,
but
so
maybe
we
can
do
it
everywhere
in
downtown,
but
at
least
maybe
a
main
corridor
and.
B
That
was
the
idea
that
was
brought
up
at
the
last
meeting,
so
the
board
probably
would
be
working
because
we
can't
do
the
entire
downtown
area.
There's
just
the
money.
The
money's
aren't
there
from
the
dearth
to
do
it
even
during
your
period,
but
that
the
idea
of
being
what
you
just
said
designated
the
corridors
that
we're
going
to
tackle
so
that
those
be
the
first.
F
So
I
didn't
pay
attention
on
sogginess
times.
There
was
overhead
in
some
parts
right,
so
if
you're
they
have
the
goal
of
having
something.
That's
not
like
you
to
agree
that
or
that
would
be
maybe
we
focus
kind
of
on
that
pedestrian
corridor
and
do
some
of
those
things.
The
other
thing
was
lighting
that
was
brought
up.
You
know,
there's
different
lighting
situations,
there's
some
that
it's
a
softer
white
and
there's
something
so
bright
white.
B
G
Yeah
mention
those
connect
their
corridors
and
be
nice
that
they
were
just
mentioned
connected
cord
was
it
are
connecting
you
to
places
and
making
those
places
like
place,
making
to
where
you're
like
oh
I'm
gonna
get
to
this
destination.
On
that
I,
don't
take
a
hashtag
of
that
photo.
That's
where
people
share
that
downtown
thing.
That
theme
that
you're
walking
I
know
three
blocks
later.
I'm
gonna
get
to
this
one
spot
and
it
disappeared.
I
know
my
block
over.
G
There
might
be
those
obstructions,
but
I
probably
choose
to
walk
on
this
one
cuz
I
can't
see
it's
that
in
with
that,
connecting
those
places,
those
spaces
with
our
transportation,
whether
it
be
a
bike
lane
that
intersects
perpendicular
or
you
know
a
trolley
that
goes
around
town,
and
this
may
be
this
route
that
we're
talking
about
there's.
You
know,
there's.
G
Know
for
people
walking
spaces
and
bikes
and
then
bring
that
corridor
perpendicular.
So
that
way
you
have
up
I
jump
on
this
room
and
it
takes
me
10
bucks
over
and
I
can
ride
my
bike
down.
That
way.
It
kind
of
gives
you
you
know
downtown
on
the
rails,
small
enough
to
where
you
can
get
spaces,
but
it's
kind
of
your
obstructed
by
every
other
light
and
one
ways.
So
if
we
had
these
commitments
corridors,
they
might
give
us
a
little
bit
more
opportunity.
I'll
connect
the
quarters,
maybe
to
a
park
these
three
plazas.
H
Henry,
for
me,
is
it
may
not
be
directly
tours,
but
the
facades
code
enforcement
is
standardizing,
which
would
could
be
acceptable
or
permissible
or
what's
not
permissible,
actually
is
probably
the
better
there's
all
kinds
of
fronts,
all
kinds
of
repairs
on
those
fronts.
I
think
that
the
important
may
be
a
policy.
E
H
May
not
be
someplace
where
you
invest
as
a
terse,
but
it
does
come
in,
in
fact
where
you
put
the
canopies
if
you
put
lights
and
someone
puts
a
canopy
they've
just
destroyed
the
illumination
on
that
strip.
So
those
are
some
things
that
I
walk
right
by
some.
Doesn't
it's
not
graffiti,
but
there
was
something
on
on
a
building
right
on
the
screen
and
it
just
doesn't
fit.
This
looks
terrible
and.
B
I
think
that's
too
standard.
You
know
we
talked
about
this
at
the
last
meeting
as
well,
and
not
that
subject
in
particular,
but
something
that
may
not
be
directly
related
but
would
encourage
downtown,
facilitate
development
downtown
and
that's
a
vacant
building
policy
yeah.
So
I
think
the
board
does
need
to
have
a
series
of
recommendations
and
a
policy
related.
They
would
say
we
need
to
have
a
vacant
building
policy,
a
facade
policy,
remodeling
facade
policy,
etc,
and
at
this
point
it
has
been
pointed
out
before,
maybe
even
because
it
is
facade.
B
Owned
and
the
money
at
this
point-
because
it's
been
it's
clearing-
that
in
the
in
the
guidelines
of
the
church,
we
cannot
use
public
funds
for
private
sector
projects.
But
you
know
if
we
come
up
with
a
good
plan,
that's
related
to
facade
development
that
we
could
share
with
the
private
sector,
individuals
working
on
the
facade,
then
we
could.
We
could
go
to
council
and
ask
for
an
exception
in
that
that
piece.
A
C
H
H
F
H
B
F
G
To
work
in
1020
was
my
prior
job.
We
worked
at
the
river
for
two
days
where
I
working,
so
we
were
designing
the
Riverwalk
downtown,
San,
Pedro
Creek,
and
in
that
design
we
may
have
meant
that
we
really
enjoy
about.
The
Riverwalk
was
the
ambassador's
that
we
have
there.
Yellow
people
think
that
are
just
picking
up
trash
and
that's
one
of
the
main
functions
but
they're
also
there
to
direct
people.
H
E
G
G
G
B
The
kind
you're
talking
about,
although
the
kind
of
talking
about,
is
a
good
idea
and
so
certainly
developing
the
term
area.
It's
a
layered
approach.
You
know.
Sometimes
you
always
think
that
one
thing
is
going
to
be
the
deal
that
makes
everything,
work
and
I'll
bring
up
the
reason
most
deal
in
the
conference
center
and
the
discussion
will
the
conference
they
won't.
Do
it
alone.
Well,.
B
Hemisphere
apart,
didn't
convert
downtown
San
Antonio
to
downtown
San
Antonio
it
took
years
after
they
have
a
spare.
Park
was
up
when
they
did
this
downtown
mall.
Everybody
thought
that's
gonna
bring
up
and
it
took
years
before
war
occurred
and
it
was
a
layered
approach.
You
do
a
layer
here
a
little
bit
here
a
little
bit
here
and
then
it
together.
It
began
to
big
as
the
tide
and
that's
why
we
shouldn't
be
looking
at
a
new
one
project
to
be
that
magic
bullet.
B
B
San
Antonio
asked
you
TSA
to
open
a
downtown
campus
for
a
person
of
a
purpose
because
successful
downtown
areas
in
other
cities,
tat,
University
campus
of
Samba-
what's
happened.
Now
is
it
it's
worked
out
so
well
for
UTSA
they're
going
to
be
doubling
or
tripling
the
size
of
their
downtown
campus,
and
it's
already
fairly
large.
E
G
B
B
But
you
know
this
family,
and
particularly
the
matriarch
of
the
family
that
took
on
the
majestic
project
and
she
fundraised
for
it
as
she
renovated
it.
With
private
sector
was
a
public
sector
private
sector
deal,
but
a
lot
of
it
was
private
sector
money
and
it
was
so
successful.
She
then
went
around
the
corner
and
we
and
also
took
on
the
Empire,
so
we've
ever
been
into
the
majestic
or
the
Empire,
and
so
magnificent
examples
of
someone.
Another
layer
of
downtown
right,
downtown
started
coming
back
in
San
Antonio
was
because
the
theater
area
was
redeveloped.
E
B
B
For
you,
but
we're
not
we're
not
directly,
as
I
said,
for
this
reason,
because
the
charge
is
specifically
made
from
strip,
eighty
percent
of
the
funding
has
to
go
towards
streetscape,
so
we
are
we
we
can
go
to
the
board
and
the
the
council
and
maybe
petition
for
tweaking
at
James
ear.
But
until
then
we
have
our
marching
orders
now.
B
Part
of
it
is
to
is
to
connect
downtown's
various
areas,
and
so
one
of
the
one
of
the
things
specifically
mentioned
is
connecting
the
outlets
to
the
Sun
I
will
steam
so
that
when
someone's
a
at
the
downtown
area,
you
feel
let
me
walk
down
that
way,
because
it
makes
sense
and
I
want
to
go
to
the
outlet
mall,
because
right
now
you
look
down
that
Street
and
it's
not
like
looking
that
money
could
be
then
saying.
Let
me
go
down
to
be
in
it
when
you
look
down
side
Argos
at
you're
like
no.
A
Mr.
Chairman
I
would
just
ask
that
everybody
kind
of
keep
their
notes
together
so
that
when
we
do
get
the
consultant,
you
have
your
notes
fresh
to
be
able
to
discuss
them
with
them.
Once
we
hire
somebody
on
board,
you
can
kind
of
reminisce
about
dregs.
Don't
have
to
repeat
this
whole
process
again
and
we're.
B
B
Sensing
no
other
discussion,
then
what
we'll
be
doing
is
Carol
will
do,
is
the
favor
of
putting
together
an
email
with
the
appropriate
attachment,
send
it
to
a
food
or
pull
forward
it
to
the
terms
members,
and
then
we
can
forward
it
to
those
individuals.
Those
citizens
that
walked
with
us-
and
we
know
and
they'll
make
comments.
Then
we'll
return
it
to
you.
C
I
I
think
as
a
board.
We
have
the
responsibility
to
look
at
this
I'll
consider
or
to
answer
the
question:
has
the
private
sector
fit
in
regarding
the
sustainability
of
the
improvement
that
the
church
will
build,
so
our
board
will
build
things,
but
where,
where
is
we
might
consider
what
the
private
sector
is
really
and,
of
course
we
have
some
private
sector.
My
people
here,
which
is,
is
what
it's
going
to
take,
because
once
we
plant
the
tree,
the
city
can't
be
expected
to
maintain
what
our
backyard
so
to
speak.
C
So
the
the
sustainability
of
the
improvements
need
to
might
be
considered,
and-
and
there
are
so
like
you
say,
there
are
layers
of
groups
out
there
working
to
do
that,
and
the
business
district
or
the
districts
that
that
provide
people
and
monies
to
sustain
what
what
gets
built
is
in
order.
I
think
consider
going
forward.
I.
B
Agree,
I
think
make
sure
that
that's
a
underlying
question
and
what
you
said
to
us
so
that
we
do
consider
private
sector
participation,
how
we
envision
private
sector
participation,
one
of
the
more
obvious
ones
that
has
already
been
mentioned
is
facade
improvement
where
that
could
be
a
combination.
But
there's
more
than
just
that,
and.