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Max Mandel Municipal Golf Course Advisory Committee Meeting, 03/23/2023
A
Okay,
because
we
can
start
well
unless
we
have
something
to
vote
on,
but
then
we
will
we'll
wait
for
quorum,
but
you
know
we
got
some
that
way.
We
can
start
with
the.
D
A
F
A
Here
and
then
Mr
cage
is
not
have
an
appointee
yet.
A
Okay,
we
will
stand
for
the
Pledge
of
Allegiance,
so
we
can
completely
get
started.
F
A
Let's
wait
on
it
that
way.
If
anybody
got
any
concerns
commissary
we
can.
We
can
or
anything
we
want
to
make
for
next
time
and
then
we'll
go
ahead
and
go
over
the
step.
Reports.
I
mean
the
three
yeah,
the
three
staff
reports.
We
have
any
questions
or
anything
Brandon.
A
Oh
I'm,
sorry
before
we
start
before
we
start
we
have
a.
We
have
a
public
comment.
We
have
a
public
comment
that
would
like
to
that
signed
up
and
yeah.
So
Mr
Young,
yes,
sir,
so
you
want
to
go
ahead
and
normally
we
have
three
minutes.
If
you
all
want
to
extend
the
minute
it's
longer
to
three
minutes,
then
he's
more
than
welcome
to
to
you
all
can
go
ahead
and
tell
him
to
extend.
D
It
appreciate
it
to
y'all
a
little
project.
I
gave
you
a
little
sheet
here
that
you
can
go
over
and
our
company
name
is
moist
we're
Moringa
South
Texas,
and
if
you
look
at
the
page
it
has
our
logo
stuff
on
it,
but
it's
pink
because
of
the
cancer
I
think
that
we
we
also
work
on.
But
if
you
look
at
the
next
page,
it
shows
a
moringa
tree
kind
of
it
has
a
it
just
shows
it
has
what
it
what
it
has
that
it
provides.
D
It
has
the
highest
carbon
dioxide
emission
capture
it's
20
times
higher
than
any
other
tree.
That's
ever
been
found
so
we're
talking
about
since
we're
on
the
mines.
D
Road
we
all
are
in
the
golf
course
I
think
it
would
be
real
good
to
have
it
as
a
publicity
thing,
because
it
also
with
all
you'll,
have
key
facts
about
what
it,
what
helped
it
it
cures
and
stuff
and
on
the
last
page
I
have
a
John
Hopkins
study,
which
shows
that
you
know
it
also
works
Mr
Bailey,
who
was
a
head
of
the
cancer
of
medicine
school
at
John
Hopkins.
D
They
say
if
you
use
it,
for
you
know
in
the
mornings,
with
your
let's
move
the
column
a
little
any
kind
of
drink,
you
can
drink
tea,
you
can
make
smoothies
you
can
make
whatever
you
want
out
of
it,
and
the
tea
works
really
good
and
so
they're
saying
that
that
would
be
really
it's
a
really
nutritious
treat
for
everything.
D
That's
involved
and
I
said
if,
if
the
max
mendelk
golf
course
and
Max
was
a
real
good
friend
of
my
dad
so
much
I
like
and
if
we
plant
those
trees
in
cooperation
with
you
all,
if
you
all
are
really
interested
in
it,
you
want
to
do
it.
D
I'll
give
you
more
of
the
you
know
what
what
we
need
to
and
tell
it,
because
we'll
do
the
planting
we'll
give
you
the
trees,
we'll
give
you
everything,
we'll
even
trim
the
trees
for
you
and
you
can
decide
where
you
want
them
on
the
golf
course
what
you
want
them
and
we'll
we
come
in
and
trim
them.
We
jump
into
a
bush
like
this
about
six
foot
tall
in
an
area
like
this
are
real
pretty
and
they
come
down
to.
D
It
comes
down
to
a
stock
of
about
I'd
say
we
normally
keep
about
two
to
three
inches.
Okay,
these
trees
will
grow
for
10
to
10
years.
But
if
you
love
to
go
for
10
years,
then
get
a
little
big
base,
but
when
you
trim
them
you
take
care
of
them
different
and
the
leaves
do
form,
flowers,
those
white
flowers,
and
then
they
also
form
seed
pods.
We
will
harvest
those
for
you
and
later
you
know
we
get.
D
We
decide
what
we're
going
to
do
here
and
I'd
like
to
to
get
you
all
to
get
on
to.
You
know
some
of
your
your
patients
that
are
there
that
that
go
out
to
the
golf
course
all
the
time.
Maybe
they'd
like
to
try
something
or
something
but
it'll,
be
for
you
all
to
do
that.
We'll!
Let
you
all
do
that
we'll
put
a
big
sign
there.
It
shows
what
it
does,
what
is
and
how
much
you
should
take
each
day
because
you
have
to
live
in
it.
F
D
They
can't
freeze,
but
the
ground
has
to
freeze
below
the
root
structure.
They
have
a
real
long
room.
They
only
need
water
once
every
like
once
every
two
weeks
they
like
drought,
conditions
and
Sandy
long
soil,
that's
the
Laredo
I
mean
my
dad
was
a
girl
here
for
40
years.
I
know
what
it
has.
I
helped
him
a
lot.
I
worked
with
him
a
long
time
and
I
know
right
through
the
match.
D
D
D
D
That's
it
that's
why
we
do
the
maintaining
system,
because
it's
we
do
but
we'll
well,
when
we
get
to
the
what,
if
you
all,
are
really
interested
in
it,
you
want
to
do
it,
you,
let
me
know
and
we'll
make
we'll
make
some
kind
of
arrangement
where
you
all
get
such
a
percentage
of
any
sales
or
anything
that
we
do
that
way.
The
golf
course
would
would
also
generate
some
income
and
I.
Think
it's
a
it's.
D
A
publicity
deal
I
think
it's
very
good,
because
it
shows
that
you're
capturing
carbon,
which
is
helping
the
Green
area
and
especially
for
the
city
and
stuff.
What
do
you
sell?
We
sell
the
products,
the
the
powders,
the
capsules,
all
that
kind
of
stuff,
so
would.
D
Sold
a
lot
of
companies
like
HEB
and
other
companies,
we
sell
it
cattle
feed
and
as
animal
feed
and
the
salad
is,
it
works
for
chickens
and
if
you
sell
it
to
Dairy
Farmers,
it
increases
the
milk
production
by
60
percent.
Think
about
that.
Where
does
it
come
from?
They
come
from
India
originally,
so
all
the
people
that
are
putting
it
in
are
bringing
it
in
right
now,
bringing
in
from
India
and
other
car
companies.
They
can't
compete
with
the
freight
and
stuff
there's.
C
D
Way-
and
this
is
what
the
leaves
look
like
when
they're
harvested
and
dried
washed
and
dried,
and
when
you
put
these
in
a
blender,
the
powder
comes
out
that
you
use
the
smoothies
and
stuff
like
that.
D
I
have
a
pharmaceutical
company
out
of
Uvalde
that
does
a
lot
of
pharmaceuticals
are
also
involved
with
the
zooms
and
around
the
country
and
they're
interested
in
getting
doing
something
with
us.
I
haven't
given
them
any
contracts
or
anything
yet,
but
the
owner
of
the
company
came
and
talked
to
me
and.
D
Demand
from
the
Valley's
headed
a
the
the
deer
sickness
that
deer
get
like
waste,
the
waste
disease
and
they're
thinking.
This
will
help
them
with
the
waste
disease.
They
want
to
put
it
in
the
in
the
feed
for
the
deer
in
the
area,
but
we
haven't
we.
We
can't
do
that
much
yet.
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F
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H
F
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F
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D
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D
D
Just
I
mean
if
I
was
telling
George
George
Gonzalez
from
Gonzalez
Auto
Parts,
he
takes
the
capsules,
he's
been
taking
them
for,
told
me
for
years.
They
said
they
really
work.
He
had
high
blood
pressure,
a
lot
of
health
issues
and
then,
when
he
started
taking
the
capsules
every
day
he
takes
one
every
day
he
says
he
lost
his
blood
pressure
went
down
nothing.
D
D
D
D
F
D
F
About
that,
and
so
so
what
what,
how
much
water
they
take
very.
D
Little
there
are
drought
tree,
they
like
drought,
conditions
with
Tandy
long
soil,
that's
South,
Texas,
yeah
I,
don't
care
what
you
say:
there's
a
big
company
in
Houston
growing
them
already.
They
have
a
real
big
problem.
Why
it's
on
the
Gulf
every
morning
they
get
a
lot
of
mold
and
stuff
in
their
in
their
leaves
and
stuff
yeah,
and
that's
that
won't
be
a
problem
here.
H
D
Fba
and
once
we
get
them
started,
we
get
them
going
FDA
to
come
in
and
check
them.
We
want
these
fully
organic,
you
know
he
went
and
we
went
FDA
and
everybody
else
together.
We
already
have
approvals,
but
we
want
to
get
bigger,
better
approvals
on
that
particular
stock
right
there,
because
that
would
make
and
I
think
the
ballistic
thing
is
that
y'all
are
capturing
carbon
and
growing
a
product
that
helps
cancer
patients
I
think
that's
a
big
publicity
thing.
Thank
you.
Thank.
A
A
Jacobs,
our
secretary
Gloria
Landin
myself,
JJ
women's
Parks
director
and
also
from
Parks
and
Rec
offices.
Christie
right
behind
us
is
Enemy
Number
One,
Brandon
how'd.
You
say
your
last
name.
A
Okay,
so
we
are
we're
going
through
staff
reports,
Mr
Young.
Just
thank
you
presenting
us
with
this
presentation
we're
going
to
go
through
the
staff
reports.
We
don't
have
a
quorum
yet
don't
be
just
notify
it's
about
10-15
minutes
away.
So
if
there's
anything
that
needs
to
get
added
to
the
agenda
or
anything
that
needs
to
be
taken
action,
we
have
to
have
at
least
at
least
five
to
to
be
able
to
okay.
So
in
the
meantime,
let's
go
go
ahead
and
go
over
the
the
executives,
I'm,
sorry,
the
staff
reports.
A
So,
on
the
executive
summaries,
we
emailed
you
yesterday
a
copy
of
the
of
the
executive
summaries
that
the
last
last
couple
of
them
that
Landscapes
golf
managing
sends
us
sends
it
to
me
and
then
we
we
I
go
over
them.
If
I
have
any
questions,
I
I
ask
them
through
either
through
Dennis
or
through
Brandon,
but
I,
don't
know
if
you
wanna,
you
all
want
to
go
through
month
by
month
by
month
on
February,
we
can.
What.
G
No,
that's
fine,
you
guys
are
you.
I
was
I
was
reading
over
that.
That
was
one
of
the
things
that
caught
my
eye
was
the
and
I'm
not
sure
what
what
direction
you
guys
are
going
to
take
I
know
Dennis.
G
When
I
spoke
about
it
on
on
having
one
of
your
people
from
out
of
town
from
one
of
the
other
courses,
that's
the
I,
guess
the
the
head
Greenskeeper
in
another
area,
that
has
the
expertise
and
all
that
kind
of
stuff
and
and
sort
of
maintain
the
course,
as
it
is
right
now
with
the
staff
that
that's
doing
all
the
trimming
and
cutting
and
doing
everything
that
they
were
trained
to
do.
G
And
while
you
find
the
time
frame
between
now
and
when
you
get
a
permanent
person
in
there
that
that
person
can
be
coming
in
back
and
forth
to
sort
of
give
them
a
checklist
of
items
to
do
on
a
monthly
basis
and
then
maintaining
the
course
at
that
level.
The
reason
I'd
ask
them.
That
is
because
that's
always
because
of
like
has
found
that
that
was
the
more
appropriate
way
to
go.
G
They
have
a
they
while
they
trained
a
permanent
Greenskeeper
there
that
we're
bringing
in
one
of
their
people
from
Weslaco
to
kind
of
train
them
and
and
and
give
them
the
guidelines
as
to
what
to
do
every
day
and
month
and
that
and
how
to
feed
how
to
seed,
how
to
do
everything
accordingly
and
they
maintained
an
incredible
amount
of
success
because
of
that,
instead
of
waiting
for
somebody
like
if
you
hire
somebody
right
now,
two
months
later,
that
person
decides
it's,
not
laredo's,
not
the
place
for
them,
and
then
they
leave.
A
A
Okay,
okay,
yeah,
all
right
and
Rick
just
and
then
in
the
committee
I
have
spoken
to
landscape
I
spoke
to
was
it
Tom
Tom,
and
that
was
one
of
the
concerns
you
know.
I
was
telling
them
that
the
it's
it's
all
about
the
course
that
needs
to
get
maintained
right
and
unfortunately,
we
don't
have.
We
don't
have
a
permanent
superintendent.
A
David
was
there
now
he's
not
there
and
I.
Think
the
most
important
thing
is
the
course
right
and
and
I
go
back
to
my
sports,
and
you
know
we
always
take
care
of
the
field
and
make
sure
that's
what
you're
going
to
play
and
I
think
the
big
sell.
The
course
is
the
uniqueness
and
the
the
beautiful
how
how
good
the
course
is.
We
expect
it
to
be
at
a
certain
standard
and
it's
not
there
and-
and
you
know
we
need
we
need
to-
we
need
to.
We
need
to
get
it
there.
Yeah.
G
So
so-
and
you
know
so,
what
I
was
going
to
refer
to
is
that
they
I
don't
know
what
was
by
accident
or
what
but
they've
realized
great
success
by
having
that
method
and
and
that
the
person
that's
been
coming
over
here.
That's
as
I
know,
the
greenskeepers
are
at
the
casino
Dave
told
me
that
you
know
the
knowledge
and
expertise
that
this
guy
brought
here
without
having
to
be
here
permanently
and
just
let
them
do
their
job
really
is
what
brought
up
that
Golf
Course
to
the
level
that
it's
had
right
now.
F
C
F
H
And
that's
exactly
what
we've
been
doing.
I
I
will
say
that
from
the
beginning,
with
Mark
Soto
is
our
first
superintendent
correct.
We've
had
challenges
with
the
greens
from
day
one
right
and
that's
fat.
H
That's
a
fact:
okay,
that's
an
opinion.
Actually,
the
silt
that's
in
the
water
going
on
the
golf
course
is
is
really
really
bad.
We've
done
water
tests,
we
continue
to
do
water
tests
and
it's
something
that
we're
fighting
we're
going
to
continue
to
fight
they're
they're,
the
superintendents
that
we've
had
have
done
a
really
nice
job.
I
think
we
can
all
agree
that
teas
Fairways
surrounds
roughs
are
in
pretty
darn
good
shape.
Yeah
I
was
out
there
yesterday.
Do
we
have
some
challenges
on
about
four
or
five
grains?
Yes,
we
did
no
question.
H
I,
think
that
Dennis
and
his
team
has
combated
that
quite
a
bit
over
the
last
year,
but
we
need
to
do
more.
We
need
to
be
more
aggressive
to
answer
your
question
about
Mr
LeBlanc,
whose
name
was
on
this
report
here
he's
at
a
facility
in
Scottsdale.
H
H
F
F
H
G
G
This
gave
me
a
lot
a
little
bit
more
hope,
because
if
you're
saying
that
the
guy
that's
coming
in
from
Scottsdale
is
in
the
one
of
the
Premier
courses
in
the
country,
then-
and-
and
he
has
a
background
in
agronomics-
then
then
you
know
that
that
gives
me
some
leeway
because
I'm
sure
he's
going
to
come
in
here
and
he's
going
to
say
this
is
what
we
need
to
do,
and
and
and
by
by
way
of
what
I
was
talking
about.
Casablanca.
G
Is
that
inadvertently
they
found
a
system
that
works,
because
they
got
an
expert
that
really
was
telling
them
what
to
do
and
guiding
them
rather
than
somebody
that
was
let's
say
and
all
due
respect
to
Dave
a
local
that
was
telling
them
I.
Think
we
can
do
this
I
think
we
should
do
this
when
I
I
think
we
ought
to
do
this,
and-
and
there
was
no
set
guideline
with
any
sort
of
expertise
in
back
in
their
background
and
I.
G
Don't
know
that,
but
the
committee
was
formed
so
that
the
City
of
Laredo
represented
by
JJ-
and
you
all
can
come
to
those
terms
and
give
us
that
information
as
he
was
saying,
because
there's
been
gaps
in
in
every
meeting
that
we've
had
there's
been
gaps
of
information
that
haven't
been
fulfilled
so
but
I.
But
you
know
that
that's
really
what
it
does.
That
shows
promises.
F
For
the
record,
the
reason
I
express
strong
verbal
support
in
the
beginning
for
hiring
Landscapes
Unlimited
to
manage
this
golf
course
just
because
they
built
it
and
they
have
at
that
time
had
built
900
or
a
thousand
grass
athletic
facilities
worldwide.
They
were
the
gold
standard
of
how
to
build
golf
courses.
H
G
Each
of
us
yeah
yeah,
and
we
can
go
back
and
forth
and
you
know
I'm
sure
I
serve
on
other
boards
and
stuff
like
that,
but
and
we
we
get
daily
information
as
we
move
along
and
then
really
at
the
end
of
the
day,
this
committee
was
formed
as
an
oversight,
because
we
knew
we
knew
that
the
city
at
that
point
JJ
wasn't
there.
There
was
no
oversight
for
anybody
that
Dennis
could
speak
to
this
way
to
the
city
so
and
nobody
to
the
city
to
Tell
Dennis.
G
How
can
we
help
it
was
just
you
were?
You
were
in
an
island
pretty
much
over
there,
but
at
the
same
time
you
had
you
had
a
contract
to
fulfill
and
that
contract
had
its
guidelines
as
to
what
you
were
the
way
you
all
were
supposed
to
form
you
know
perform,
but
nobody
was
out
there
to
tell
you,
okay,
you're,
doing
good
you're,
not
doing
good
or
anything
other
than
I.
G
Think,
however,
many
rounds
we
got
or
whatever
and
and
where
we
got
to
this
point
was
that
yeah
that
the
course
started
deteriorating
pretty
rapidly
over
the
last
four
years.
It
used
to
be
in
in,
and
I
can
attest
to
that
personally
365
days
a
year
that
course
looked
beautiful
up
to
about
2017.,
then
we
started
seeing
it
Decline
and
Decline
and
decline.
F
Everything
in
the
fairways
yeah,
it
seems
to
me
from
a
management
Point
of
View
Brandon,
unfair
to
the
city,
to
have
Dennis
who's,
a
great
guy,
sending
you
Agronomy
reports
and
how
to
grow
grass
reports
and
all
this
stuff
reporting
to
you.
And
then
you
write
a
report
back
to
the
city
where
Landscapes
Unlimited
or
to
have
an
agronomist
or
somebody
who
is
an
expert
on
growing
grass
and
irrigation.
F
I
C
H
I
think
our
number
one
solution
is:
we
need
to
look
at
the
water.
You
know
in
the
filtration
system
so
other
than
that.
We're
going
to
continue
to
fight
the
same
battle
and
I
and
again
I
I,
don't
want
to
the
past
is
gone
right.
We
need
to
look,
we
need
to
look
forward,
but
we've
definitely
recommended
taking
a
strong
look
at
the
irrigation
system
in
the
past,
so
I
and
these
I'm.
E
Sorry
Gary
these
aren't
done
by
this
isn't
done
by
Dennis.
This
wasn't
written
by
Dennis
we
got
for
I,
guess,
soil
tests
silt
and
all
that
David.
First,
we
got
the
pump
last
year
last
one
David
and
said:
hey
look
at
the
soil
test.
He
sat
here
and
kind
of
told
us
about
it.
E
I
C
E
E
F
F
F
E
Speaking
for
landscapes,
we
had
a
call
to
the
gentleman
told
him.
Our
problem
he's
like
well
I
had
told
David
about
this.
He
thinks
that
the
filtration
pump,
he
says,
talk
to
Texas
A
M,
he's
supposed
to
send
me
a
number
for
a
gentleman
to
come.
Do
a
water
viability
test
to
see
how
much
soil
is
in
it.
So
you
can
decide
what
kind
of
microns
on
the
filter
he
can
create.
Filter
can
run
anywhere
from
twenty
to
fifty
thousand
dollars.
F
F
I
mean
you
know,
you
told
me
this
before
here's
the
problem.
I
have
the
City
of
Laredo
contractor
with
Landscapes
and
limits
who
are
experts
on
this.
They
seem
to
be
using
you
that
you're,
a
good
guy
but
you're,
not
a
technically
qualified
expert
to
do
this
and
and
Brandon's
sitting
here,
silent,
so
Landscapes
Unlimited
has
to
use
their
experience
and
their
credentials
to
say
here.
This
is
what
needs
to
be
done
on
this
course.
You
shouldn't
be
doing
that.
G
Having
said
that,
that's
only
on
on
on
Dennis's
part,
we
as
members
of
the
community
that
we
get
to
come
to
those
meetings
you
know,
get
to
see
and
perform
and
with
our
own
eyes
and
and
then
use
our
expertise
in
our
own
personal
lives
to
try
and
figure
out
a
way
how
to
help
Dennis.
It
is
my
opinion
that
he's
totally
understaffed,
totally
understaffed
and,
and
that
might
be
because
of
the
and
that's
one
of
the
reasons
that
this
committee
came
forward,
because
we
wanted
to
find
out.
C
G
The
contracts
did
what
what
your
level
of
of
of
commitment
was
on
your
contract
and
the
City
of
laredo's
part,
so
that
anything
that
went
wrong.
They
won't
be
doing
this.
We
were
going
to
say
this
is
your
contract.
This
falls
under
you.
This
falls
under
the
city.
There's
been
numerous
times
in
these
meetings
that
we've
come
that
the
city
has
failed
to
perform.
That
I've
noticed
and
there's
been
several
times
where
the
landscape
is
felt
to
perform,
but
that's
what
it's
for.
G
We
can
just
sit
here
and
call
balls
and
Strikes
all
day
and
say:
okay,
let's
just
fix
it
and
they're
they're
for
like
this.
This
thing
right
here
we
can
go
ahead
and
get
that
done,
but
you
know
I
understand,
Mr,
Jacob's
frustration
because
of
that,
because
we've
never
had
this
type
of
information
before
and
we've
had
to
rely
on
Dennis
to
give
us
that
information
of
which,
like
Mr
Jacob,
said
he's
not
technically.
G
You
know
looking
at
the
expertise
for
any
of
this,
and
so
here
we
are,
you
know
on
this
date
and
we're
trying
to
figure
out
okay,
we're
we're
going
to
reorganize
now
again
and
figure
out,
what's
the
best
Avenue,
what's
the
best
action
to
take,
not
only
from
the
golf
course
point
of
view,
but
from
the
operations
point
of
view,
because
we
see
that
obviously
you
know
that
of
the
course
is
is
has
about
30
to
40
people
working
over
there
without
the
without
the
greenskeepers.
G
Dennis
only
has
about
six
seven,
eight
that
he
has
to
run
the
whole
deal
with.
So
that's
another
conversation,
maybe
for
another
day,
but
it
it
really
I'm
glad
that
you're
here
it's
been
I
mean
now
we
get
to
speak
about
these
type
of
things
and
then
we
can
figure
out
a
way
to
fix
them.
F
G
Yes
and
so,
hey
look
I'm
as
a
as
a
capitalist,
I,
wouldn't
mind
if,
if
the
bar
is
high
enough
and
there's
bonus
incentives
to
have
done
what
I
would
hate
to
think
that
that
would
increase
the
level
of
productivity
at
the
course,
instead
of
it
being.
Even
if
you
didn't
have
the
bonus
that
the
level
of
commitment
and
pride
that
one
would
take,
because
you
have
a
contract
to
fulfill
that.
That
would
be
the
only
driver
right.
F
F
G
G
So
I
believe
that
I
mean
yes
over
here,
the
the
and
it
shows
you
know
it
over
the
last
month
or
so
two
months,
three
months,
it's
it's
coming
around
pretty
good
and
you've
identified
now
the
greens
that
really
have
been
struggling
for
the
last
four
or
five
years,
but
I'm
talking
about
not
only
that
and
I
need
to
find
out
really
from
my
point
of
view
is
what
level
of
the
contract?
How
many
people
are
you
supposed
to
hold
up
at
the
clubhouse?
G
F
Be
clear,
I'm
totally
focused
on
green
grass,
okay,
okay,
so.
C
F
My
question
to
be
clear
is:
is
this
course
adequately
staffed
to
keep
it
to
the
Robert
trenchone's
design
standard
USGA
whatever
to
a
high
standard
in
in
terms
of
the
Agricultural
part
of
the
course
not
the
operational
I
think
we're
won
by
you
short
one,
buddy
short,
so
that
seems
a
little
inconsistent
with
your
experience
that
you
just
articulated
on
how
many
people
take
care
of
other
courses.
Yeah.
G
I
mean
I'm
just
looking
at
at
comparison,
there's
a
little
overwhelming
effect
on
on
Dennis
that
I'm
that
I'm
seeing
there's
there's
a
a
an
inconsistent
amount
of
at
the
customer
service
level.
Right
can't
get
anybody
to
get
on
the
cart,
to
go
on
sale
and
sell
drinks,
or
anything
like
that
inside
the
you
know
the
clubhouse.
It
seems
to
me
the
the
the
maintenance
upkeep
of
the
whole
Clubhouse
and
everything
that
you
have
to
do
in
there.
G
You
know
JJ,
the
City
of
Laredo
didn't
perform
episode
standards
to
help
them.
You
know
what
do
we
need
to
do
from
the
city's
point
of
view
and
then
landscape
shooting
perform
to
your
level,
and
now
the
cities
have
to
pick
up
your
slack.
What
do
we
need
to
do
about
that?
Because,
at
the
end
of
the
day,
we're
we
are?
G
The
the
stewards
of
this
committee
is
the
stewards
of
the
City
of
Laredo
taxpayers,
and
we
we
need
to
make
sure
that
everything
that
that
you're
doing
over
there
we're
doing
it
diligently
so
that
we
can.
We
can
go
back
to
our
constituents
and
say
Hey.
You
know
yeah
they're
doing
a
good
job
over
there.
F
F
C
G
G
F
G
Green's
going
and
and
how
do
we
speak
to
each
other,
so
we
can
be
in
constant
communication
and
how
to
get
the
city
and
Landscape
to
work
together
towards
that
common
goal
and
how
and
then
we
can
establish
okay
with
the
next
six
months,
because
David
came
in
last
two
years
ago:
I'll
get
it
ready
in
four
months.
Don't
worry,
I
said
I'll,
give
you
12
months
and
I
said
I
get
ready
for
it.
Just
put
12
months
down.
It
took
him
10
months
to
get
him
halfway
decent.
G
G
G
E
G
Just
like
well
that
was
somewhere
David
came
in
then
we
got
control
of
it.
This
was
all
after
disastrous
year
of
battling
that
thing
and
then
Tom
was
on
his
way
out
anyway.
So
I
don't
think
he
took
special
interest
in
trying
to
fix
it
because
he
was
on
his
way
out.
So
David
came
in
that's
when
he
said
I'll
get
it
done
in
in
four
months.
I.
G
H
This
money,
silk
and
then
I
know
that
Ria,
but
it
is
Russell
it's
in
the
it's
in
the
water
reports
so
and
it's
in.
F
F
E
F
E
E
E
He
shuts
off
the
city
valves
because,
right
now
we
have
a
leak
and
they're
fixing
it
and
our
plan
B,
was
if
they
didn't
have
that
fixed
it.
By
today
was
we
were
in
the
front
we're
going
to
water
one
through
twelve
greens
by
turning
the
valve
off
so
that
we're
not
including
water
from
the
end
and
letting
the
city
water
in
and
then
manually.
E
You
can
either
do
it
on
the
computer
or
you
can
go
to
Todo
on
each
breaker
head
each
satellite
and
put
one
through
six
and
there's
one
through
six
Breakers
turn
on
20
minutes
and
then
go
to
the
next
one
program
it
for
30
minutes
later
30
minutes
later
30
minutes
later
hands.
It
runs.
It
runs
for
six
hours
right
because
you've
got
12
greens
at
30
minutes
and
there's
your
city
water
on
the
thing.
E
E
E
C
F
That
type
the
city-
let
me
just
say,
the
city,
water,
land,
water,
to
line-
runs
right
next
to
the
17th,
the
17th
green
and
it's
not
far
from
the
16th
frame.
So
you
could
have
this
city
just
go
out
there
and
put
a
gate
valve
on
it
or
a
yave
and
hook
a
hose
up
to
it
and
sprinkle
17
and
leave
everything
else
alone.
If
that
makes
sense,.
I
E
C
E
E
There's
a
lot
of
silk.
There's
a
lot
of
silt
there's
a
lot
of
silk
came
around,
so
David
came
up
with
a
floating
thing:
right:
I,
60,
Grand,
70
grand
when
I
thought
about
so
I
wouldn't
call
the
guy,
because
Dave
is
no
longer
here.
I
said
you
had
spoken
to
David.
Well,
he.
H
I
F
I
mean
you
have
to
get
somebody
from
rtj
to
look
at
it
and
design
it.
Landscapers
have
to
say
yeah.
This
makes
sense,
you
could
have
a
valve
connecting
the
two
or
whatever,
but
that
would
be
a
good
thing
to
do,
because
you
could
line
that
one
and
and
the
current
one
leaks,
I
quit
complaining
about
it.
But
it's
you
know
it's
costing
the
city
money
and
it's
undermining
our
pump,
but
my
priority
was
to
keep
the
grass
green.
That's
why
I
never
really.
I
F
E
C
G
F
G
E
G
Yeah
and
so
look
and
every
other
committee
that
I
serve
I'm
getting
my
email
inbox
is,
is
swamped.
You
know,
and
it's
up
to
us,
whether
you
can't
say
anymore,
I
didn't
send
it
to
you.
I
did
send
it
to
you
well
and
right
now,
because
this
is
a
physical
meeting.
You
know
we
shouldn't
stop
the
flow
information
from
coming,
because
you
know
I
mean
those
are
this
great
great,
great
grading
material
to
go
to
sleep
every
day.
G
You
know,
and-
and
some
of
this
stuff
is
is
I
mean
it's
it's
important
right
so
that
we
can,
we
can
sit
here
and
and
and
and
and
do
what
we
have.
In
other
words,
what
I'm
trying
to
do
is
create
structure
so
that
we
have
a
meeting
of
the
minds
and
then
the
way
we
speak
to
each
other
on
a
daily
basis
or
on
a
weekly
basis
or
whatever
it
is.
G
E
I
want
to
do
I
think
it
starts
with.
Let's
make
sure
everybody
shows
up
to
these
meetings
every
month.
I
mean
that's
I,
talk
to
you
and
you
because
I
see
you
guys
every
week
at
the
at
the
golf
course.
So
I
can
relay
it
to
you,
because
I
always
fed
this
information.
I
have
this
information
I
can
feed
it
to
you.
You
know.
A
G
G
And
we
take
it
from
there
and
I'm
telling
you
a
lot
of
times
and
some
people
yeah
they.
You
know
some
people
are
gonna,
not
read
it
right,
but
there's
some
of
us
that
are
really
really
interested
in
in
becoming
part
of
this
team.
That
gets
that
place
to
where
we
know
what
we've
seen
I
mean
I'm
very
proud
of
that
place.
So
I'm,
one
of
the
reasons
that
I
pushed
for
this
committee
was
because
I'm
very
proud
of
that
place.
G
It
is
one
of
the
biggest
highlights
that
Laredo
has
and
I
I
really
feel
that
we're.
You
know
we
we've
lost
golden
opportunities
and
and
business-wise
from
from
getting
it
to
the
level
that
it
was
before,
because
it's
not
there
yet.
But
it's
not
so
far-fetched
that
it's
not
that
it's
not
attainable
sometime
this
year
to
get
it
to
where
it
was
right.
You.
C
G
And
I'm
just
thinking
that
it
can
be
I,
don't
know
if
this
report
tells
us
it's
going
to
be
a
quick
fix
or
not
a
quick
fix.
Is
it
going
to
be
something
that's
more
permanent
that
we've
already
like
I
tell
everybody
else
and
everywhere
else
that
I
serve
that
we
found
the
problem
all
the
way
down
to
the
cellular
level
that
we
can
fix
it
from
that
point
up
that
way,
not
not
that
we
we
think,
but
that
we
know,
and
so
that
report
that
we're
talking
about
that
Mr
Jacob's
talking
about
is
precisely.
G
Why
we're
here
is
that
let's
get
it
if
it's
the
expert,
a
guy
from
from
landscape,
that's
telling
us
this.
He
needs
to
put
it
in
writing
and
say.
This
is
what
you
guys
need
to
do
with
over
there
in
Laredo.
This
is
what
you
guys.
City
Laredo
representative
JJ,
send
this
to
everybody.
This
is
what
we're
going
to
do.
This
is
our
game
plan
to
fix
it.
G
Let
everybody
sign
off
on
it
and
let's
go
because
if
we
don't
we're
we're
going
to
be
saying
well,
he
said
kinda
we
were
supposed
to
do
this
or
that
or
the
other
we
need.
You
know
hard
evidence
that
that
you
and
that
the
city
and
them
are
in
the
same
all
right
and
the
same
game
plan,
and
we
all
agree
with
it.
So
if
it,
if
it
doesn't
work
and
we
have
to
tweak
it,
let's
do
it.
If
it
doesn't,
it
fails
dramatically,
that's
crash
it.
Let's
go
again.
What
else.
F
G
G
You
know,
because
again,
if
landscape
is
doing
it's
part
of
their
contract,
fine,
but
if
we're
not
100
sure-
and
this
committee
is
not
a
hundred
percent
confident
in
that,
then
is
it-
is
it
something
that
we
can
do
to
get
an
independent
consultant
to
go
in
there
and
and
do
the
testing
here,
gives
us
same
ideas
or
some
ideas
and
and
really
reinforce
what
landscape
is
saying?
That
might
be
the
other
option.
Yeah.
I
A
So
I
I
asked
that
I
asked
that
question.
No,
it
just
tells
you
properly.
You
said
it
to
me
and
then
the
city
will
send
it
out
to
them
so
from
now
on.
What's
what
we're
going
to
do?
Well
as
or
any
any
information
that
we'll
send
yeah.
C
G
With
a
with
a
a
any
solution-based
idea
that
can
come
through
that
as
part
of
this,
because
this
identifies
pretty
much
of
the
problem
right,
but
it
doesn't
give
you
what
the
answer
is
because
they're
looking
at
this
at
the
surface
level,
we
just
identified
through
Dennis
and
Mr
Jacobs
about
the
pump
level
as
to
you
know
we're
not
going
to
do
all
of
this
other
stuff
without
having
to
figure
out
how
we're
going
to
fix
the
problem
with
the
pump.
G
E
E
Yeah
they
switched
out
I
think
12
days
ago,
but
they
were
recently
there,
so
they
should.
I
C
E
F
I
F
Arrive
they
tell
you,
come
take
the
pump
out.
That's
why
we
put
the
chain
hoist
and
all
that
stuff
on
there.
So
that's
moving
around
and
it's
starting
to
suck
air
that
it
needs
to
turn
off
automatically
or
whatever,
and
then
they
have
to
re-prime
it.
We
have
a
you:
have
a
priming
pump
on
your
pump
I.
A
G
G
G
And
all
of
that
will
take
care
of
themselves
I'm,
not
interested
too
much.
It
might
be
present
I'm,
not
interested
too
much
in
in
that
right
now
that
is
going
to
be
our
number
one
goal
and
everything
that
affects
those
greens
is
what
we
should
be
talking
about.
You
know
we
should
be
talking
about.
You
know
where
the
pump,
the
filtration
system,
the.
C
G
Lakes,
you
know:
how
are
we
gonna?
Where
are
we
going
to
get
or
how
are
we
going
to
get
to
to
build
the
the
another
Lake
that
needs
to
be
done
in
there
or
another
Pond
and
and
and
how
everything
is
going
to
interlock
with
each
other?
To
get
this
thing
going,
then
the
the
immediate
or
short
term
is
going
to
be
the.
How
do
we
get
to
test
the
Clean
Water,
that's
from
the
city
and
and
isolate
one
green,
so
that
we
can
see
if
that
clean
water
can
can
fix
it?
F
H
There's
so
much
if
you
pull
the
core
out
of
the
greens
right
now,
I
mean
it's
it's
just
years
and
years
of
silt
buildup.
So
how
fast
we
can
flush
that
you
know
agronomically
through
verification
and
replaying
them.
You
know
replacing
the
sediments
with
new
top
dressing
sand
and
helping
with
some
chemicals.
F
H
No
I'm
saying
that:
that's
what
we're
going
to
try
to
do
currently
to
the
greens.
Without
this
supplemental
water,
without
the
city,
water,
we're
already
planning
a
verification,
we're
already
planning,
we've
got
a
fruit
and
chem
program
going
Dennis
and
I
were
talking
to
the
freaking
game
guy
in
the
truck
before
we
even
came
in
here.
So
we're
trying
to
be
as
proactive
as
we
possibly
can.
We
are
we're
aware
of
the
situation,
but.
F
Just
to
to
re-explain
would
be
a
good
idea
before
you
start
that
if
you
could
send
the
city
and
the
committee,
the
plan
say,
here's
step
one
of
landscape's
approach
to
this,
and
maybe
clean
water
is
step
two
or
step
three
I,
don't
know.
My
question
was
you
know,
we'll
clean
water.
Tell
us
anything.
I.
H
F
That's
what
you're
going
to
do
today,
I
was
out
there
not
long
ago.
Dennis
was
telling
me
that
you
were
going
to
maybe
do
deeper
holes
or
bigger
holes.
I
didn't
understand
it
exactly
what
you
were
telling,
what
it's!
What.
E
We
recommended
was
in
April
would
do
that
small
holes,
because
the
greens
are
still
not
strong
enough
and
we
just
got
off
the
phone
with
him.
He
goes,
but
in
June
once
bermuda's
like
100,
because
it's
so
hot
all
the
time,
then
you
can
do
the
course.
That's
how
you're
going
to
eliminate
some
of
the
soil
like
that,
because
you're
going
to
core
it
out
right
if
we
go
with
the
water
process.
E
Well,
then,
if
you
stick
that
in
that
filtration
filter
in
there
and
it's
a
four
to
six
weeks
once
you
pay
for
the
filter
for
it
to
get
there
and
get
installed,
I
know
we've.
You
know
this
is
just
what
we
were
talked
about
before
so
then
you
would
have
clean
water
with
taking
the
core
out
manually,
taking
the
silts
and
now
you're
going
to
be
maybe
making
it
heal
twice
as
fast
or.
F
G
What
verification
will
do
well
on
another
level,
and
that
just
sounds
stupid,
but
some
of
the
members
might
not
see
it.
We
we
got
to
see.
We
got
this,
no
it's
because
we
got
to
see
when
they
were
building
the
course.
The
drainage
system
under
let's
say,
number
nine.
It's
like
a
spider
system
in
there
and
I'm
wondering
if
I
didn't
see
anywhere.
G
G
H
I
H
E
It's
there,
it's
growing,
it's
the
one
that
we
try
to
do
it
with
some
of
the
we
went
in
me
and
David
went
and
picked
up
two
pallets
of
the
grass
in
Houston,
like
the
Cleveland,
whatever
the
princess
or
whatever
it
is
we
plugged
as
much
as
we
could
and
we
had
a
little
bit
left
and
we
tried
to
do
a
little
bit
of
a
nursery
it's
coming
along.
You
can
actually
Andrew
saw
it.
He
goes,
maybe
give
it
a
little
air
fry
some
fertilizer
sand
it
a
little
bit
and
by
summer.
E
That
thing
should
be
able
to
provide
you
patches
for
that
I've
already
called
the
gentleman
at
in
Cleveland
Texas,
who
provides
that
so
it
so
happened
that
as
soon
as
me
and
David
left,
they
got
a
storm
and
they
haven't
been
able
to
get
grass
to
grow
since
because,
hopefully,
call
me
late,
April
and
I
can
get
you
and
I
said
well
put
us
on
the
list.
Put
us
for
three
four
five
pallets
I,
don't
care,
you
know,
because
then
we
can
grow
our
gross
our
Nursery
I'm,
trying
to
show
you
exactly
what
that
pulling.
E
Of
course
is
because
Andrew
full
course
and
I
recorded
it
and
it's
about
a
device
that
goes
in
that
deep,
you
pulled
it
out.
You
could
see
where
okay
water
is
getting
to
the
bottom,
but
at
the
top
a
little
patch.
Maybe
what
is
it?
Was
a
quarter
inch
yeah
of
a
little
bit
of
thatch.
So
that's
where
he's
like:
that's
where
we're
gonna
poke
hole.
So
the
immediate
response
from
Andrew
was
to
do
this.
What's
it
called
no
cross
vertical
grooming.
C
E
E
We,
Roll
every
day,
I,
let
Brandon
know
Brandon,
let
David
know,
let's
start,
and
he
did
the
Rolling
two
days
three
days
and
send
me
a
picture
of
it
and
then
he
stopped
and
goes
I
just
don't
think
it's
good
for
it.
I
think
we're
going
to
end
up
damaging
the
greens,
his
fear
that
was
his
fear,
so
he
kind
of
stayed
away
from
him
being
the
agronomist
and
him
being.
You
know.
G
Yeah
yeah,
it
looks
like
it
because
we
were
talking
about
the
last
time
we
went
to
the
tournament
we
played
I
mean
you
hit
the
green
and
it
it
make
a
ball
Mark
as
if
it
just
rained
the
day
before
it
hadn't
rained
out
here
in
in
months
right
and
it
was,
and
those
are
in
the
holes
that
that
was
doing
it
to
him.
Is
that
those
things
don't
need
more
water
I
think
it's
over
watered!
No,
it's
just
not
it's
not
going
through
and
another
stupid
question
from
my
side.
Is
it?
G
Is
it
removing
it
on
a
by
physically,
let's
say
on
number
one:
you
cut
off
half
the
green
and
work
on
the
other
half
by
removing
it
is.
Are
we
talking
about
removing
it
manually
when
we
say
that,
there's
a
let's
say,
a
four
inch
level
of
layer
of
of
silt
in
there
when
you
punch
it
you're
just
trying
to
dry
it
out,
you're,
not
trying
to
remove
it.
Yeah.
G
To
pull
the
material
out,
oh
yeah,
okay,
that's
the
way
you
do
it.
Okay,
that's
the
plugs.
Yeah
I
know
that's
what
I
was
thinking
is
so
you
you
have
your
half
the
green
yeah.
You
know
for
six
months
fix
that
area
up
cover
it
up,
do
the
other
half
and
then
just
make
the
greens
smaller
in
that
aspect
and.
C
H
Oh,
no,
no
we're
talking
half
inch
half
inch
plugs
the
spacing
of
about
every
six
inches.
It's
a
lot.
Yeah.
H
Pick
up
the
course
we'll
analyze
to
see
if
they're,
even
worth
saving
for
a
green,
but
if
there's
too
much
salt
in
them,
they're
trash,
okay,.
E
And
in
the
past,
and
now
I've
been
the
last
week
and
a
half
I
was
like
Hey,
the
dudes
are
getting
fast.
It
moves
are
getting
real
fast.
Well,
because
you
can
top
dress
before
you
were
top
dress.
When
and
Tom
also
didn't
like,
you
would
put
and
you'd
see
the
little
rooster
fill
up
the
golf
ball.
Some
places
leave
it
like
that.
Well,
Andrew
was
like
no
we're
gonna,
that's
why
we're
gonna
roll
and
then
you
roll
the
sand
into
the
little
slicing
that
you
did
so
now.
E
G
I
G
F
I
H
C
E
Be
on
the
reports,
that's
a
picture
and
he
says
that's
that's
healthy
there
I!
For
some
reason,
my
oven
was
not
loading
up,
it
looks
healthy,
but
at
the
very
top,
which
is
the
top
layer,
you
can
see
where's
a
little
bit
of
silk
crust
for
about
a
quarter
inch
and
here's
that's
the
issue
there.
So
he
came
with
the
same
conclusion
goes:
maybe
we're
getting
too
much
water
because
that's
corn!
E
E
F
But
but
with
that
Brandon
the
fact
that
water
is
not
percolating
into
the
roots
of
the
grass
would
that
cause
these
blotches
and
dead
spots
that
look
like
fungus
on
the
surface,
the
greens.
H
And
gentlemen
I
I
just
got
to
tell
you
I'm,
just
as
frustrated
as
you
are.
I
really
am
I
want
nothing
more
than
these
greens
to
be
absolutely
perfect
right.
H
I,
too,
want
to
go
on
record
to
say
that
Steve
Merkel
from
the
time
that
we
started
here
has
has
said-
and
this
is
before
I
ever
had
a
relationship
with
Coach.
This
would
be
more
coaches
time.
He
has
said
that
we
have
a
problem
with
the
water
and
we
have
a
filtration
problem
and
it
has
been
spoken
about.
So
this
isn't
the
first
time
that
it's
been
brought
up
and
I
know
that's
the
past,
and
we
need
to
worry
about
it.
G
Going
forward,
yeah
I
mean
we
have
an
audience
more
of
a
solution
yeah,
but
and
that's
again,
that's
that's
one
of
the
reasons
this
committee
was
was
done
because
the
public
wouldn't
have
known
about
those
conversations,
the
the
after
the
conversation.
What
was
done
is
is
the
immediate
reaction
and
then
yeah
you've
told
him
about
the
water
for
all
this
time.
What
was
the
city's
response
to
saying
anything
about
that
water?
Did
we
did
they
do
anything
about
it
and
that's
there.
Therefore,
that's
where
the
problem
is
that
I
wanted
to
see.
G
We
wanted
to
know
what
to
what
extent
your
contract,
what
was
your
job
and
what
was
the
city's
job
in
this
partnership
and
and
therefore
that's
what
we're
here
to
find
out.
So
what
is
what
is
the
city
going
to
be
doing
to
make
sure
that
you
get
to
the
this
course
to
the
highest
level
possible?
We
need
to
make
sure
that
Us
in
here
we
put
the
clamps
on
the
city
and
say:
hey:
they
need
you
over
there.
F
A
Okay,
thank
you
for
all
everybody's
feedback
and
we'll
definitely
Rick
on
committee
will
make
it
over
this
so
on.
If
you
go
to
the
highlighted,
I
just
want
to
make
sure
that
I
touch,
which
is
number
two.
The
report
site
visit
that
we
went.
We
went
in
February
engineering
department,
Mr,
Chavez,
building
department,
Mr
Mercado,
pinsonia
myself
to
go.
Look
at
the
now
we're
talking
about
the
structure
size
right
on
the
structure.
Sorry
so
Clubhouse,
the
clubhouse
area
yeah,
so,
which
is
this
one
right
here.
A
The
ones
highlighted
the
following
items
were
discussed
with
Dennis
and
Landscape
golf
management
during
our
visit
engineering
department
building
and
myself
parts
department
to
the
max
Mondale
Dennis
has
addressed
some
issues
with
some
of
the
items
we
are
and
some
of
the
items
we're
currently
working
on
to
be
replaced
as
per
as
per
the
city,
which
is
highlighted
in
yellow.
So
we
came
down
with
the
checklist
and
we
send
it.
We
send
it
to
Dennis.
A
We
sat
down
well,
we
went
in
by
ourselves
and
we
walked
it
trying
to
get
ahead
of
some
things
that
we
need
to.
You
know
the
building
is
what
11
years
old
guys
or
what?
How
old
is
it
13.
the.
G
E
E
A
C
F
A
Yeah,
there's
there's
on
the
roof
side
over
here
by
the
little
patio
facing
the
18th
green,
where
you
can
sit
down
and
watch
the
18th
green.
So
right
there
there
seems
to
be
a
lot
of
mildew
stuff.
That's
coming
down
from
the
patio
from
the
room,
yeah.
I
A
G
E
G
C
C
A
So
that
and
then,
as
you
can
see,
as
you're
walking
into
the
clubhouse,
you
see
that
black
mildew
coming
down
from
the
top
bottom.
But
it's
the
problem
is
on
the
top
of
the
roof.
So
we
are
bringing
here
if
we
do
put
gutters
if
it
doesn't
take
away
the
vision
or
the
look
of
the
of
the
of
the
and
the
Dennis
gave
me
a
little
bit
of
history,
that
it's
supposed
to
look
like
that.
F
E
F
A
F
F
Yeah,
no,
you
you
I
mean
if
you
want
to
brush
that
off,
it
can
be
brushed
off,
but
I.
Think,
first
of
all,
I,
don't
think
that's
a
high
quality
stucco
job
on
there.
So
a
power
washer
is
going
to
knock
the
stock,
go
off
and
then
I
don't
know
how
the
base
coat.
Is
it's
going
to
be
a
mess?
I
wouldn't
put
any
high
pressure
on
it,
but
it
can
be
cleaned.
Okay,.
F
A
F
A
Yes,
sir,
so
that's
what's
highlighted
in
yellow
is
what
we
are
taking
care
of
was
not
a
Highland.
Yellow
is
golf
landscape
here,
so
they
that
they're
working
on
the
next
thing,
which
I
know
is
we're
gonna,
it's
gonna,
be
very,
has
been
brought
up
well
many
times
at
the
very
end.
It's
about
the
golf
carts
and
I'll.
Let
them
I'll
let
them.
We
have
been
in
contact.
A
C
A
No,
we
we
came
up
with
I
think
we
have
a
plan
after
talking
with
with
them
and
what's
going
to
happen,
I
know
where
we
got
golf
carts
coming
up
in
May
new
golf
carts.
A
F
E
Have
the
receipts
here
are
Sam's
Club
bonus
points
are
up.
The
roof
spoke
to
Club
Car
they're,
like
yeah,
we'll
get
them
to
you
in
two
to
three
weeks.
I
was
like
that's
two
two
to
three
weeks
for
Club
Car
might
turn
into
six
weeks,
so
I
have
one
and
purchased
about
41
batteries.
So
far,
we're.
C
E
G
If,
if
you
know
not
all
of
this,
all
of
these
things
are
are
lessons
that
that
we
we
have
to
learn
from
I'm,
not
sure
that
you
know,
and.
C
G
G
G
E
G
For
two
well
I
mean
it's
always
going
to
get
to.
That
is
that
you
know
there's
there's
a
lot
of
lessons,
also
to
be
learned
on
aside
from
all
of
that.
You
know,
there's
a
lot
of
wear
and
tear,
but
then
the
the
maintenance
part
of
it
from
Palmar
and
from
where
it
considers
a
team.
So
farmarian
is
that
we,
you
know
I,
see
some
of
those
tires
that
are,
you
know,
there's
three
new
tires
and
one
worn
out.
One
and
I
know
Mr
Jacob
spoke
to
when
we
first
met
about
that
particular
issue.
G
So
you
know
that
side
of
it
is
really
I'm.
I
want
to
work
that
we
have
control
over,
that
we
don't
have
control
over
the
lease
on
those
vehicles
and
and
what
we're
going
to
do
with
those.
What
are
we
going
to
learn
from
that
after
that
lithium
batteries?
The
next
cards
we
get?
They
have
more
life,
you
know
might
be
a
little
bit
more
expensive,
but
that's
I
think
the
way
that
the
golf.
E
F
G
F
C
F
So
just
so
the
group's
aware,
through
our
relationships
with
club.
H
H
E
Yeah,
that's
one
of
the
things
and
carts
have
always
been
a
four-year
lease.
We
mentioned
it
last
time,
maybe
doing
a
three
year
lease,
but
obviously
your
payment
gets
a
lot
higher,
but
it
avoids
these
situations,
but
now
we're
back
to
lithium
batteries.
We're
monitoring
Casablanca
because
they're
the
first
ones
to
get
lithium
because
of
the
way
their
schedule
was
to
get
new
cards.
Think
about
what.
But
we
got
the
last
of
the
regular
batteries
because
we
needed
the
regular
cards
when
lithium
wasn't
available
until
this
time
around.
So
we're
hoping,
but
it's
not
so.
E
It's
just
the
maintenance
of
the
scratch,
because
people
beat
the
cards
up.
I
had
a
group
from
wakelets
been
coming
for
nine
years
have
49
cards.
What
did
they
do
on
the
weekend?
The
alignments
or
crooked,
so
right
now,
I'm
having
the
mechanic
kind
of
you
know,
try
to
align
it,
because
if
we
try
to
order
parts.
E
C
G
E
G
You
yeah,
they
have
roads
like
crazy
over
there.
No,
it's
just
that
people
are
just
banging
them
all
over
the
place,
but
they've
kept
up
and
and
you're
right
about
the
the
those
batteries
being
made
in
China.
So
so
what
I'm
saying
is
that,
if
we're
going
to
go
into
a
new
deal
with
them,
that
we've
done
our
homework
with
everything
else
that
that's
that's
not
going
to
put
us
in
that
same
situation
again,
especially
the
customer
service
from
their
end,
you
know
that
that.
C
C
F
A
Need
a
I
need
the
one
with
two
seats.
Then
it's
a
question
so
I
know
we
talked
about
as
well
that
it
requires
six
batteries.
Correct
and
let's
say
we
have
we
replace
one,
but
the
other
five
are
still
so.
Does
it
suck
up
the
the
good
battery
and
you
have
to
replace
it
the
life
of
the
battery
right
so.
E
There
we
test
them
with
the
battery
app
and
it
reads
it
and
it
tells
you
to
do
and
you
can
buy
a
refractor
and
stick
down
for
each
cell
and
refractor
will
tell
you
hey
this
battery
sells
bad.
So
right
now
we
mix
and
match
the
next
20
batteries
that
I
get.
What
we're
going
to
end
up
doing
is,
after
speaking
of
Club,
Car
they're.
Probably
what
you
want
to
do
now
is
say:
okay,
you've
got
50
cards,
you
know
you
got
50,
Good
batteries
or
50
cents,
a
good
battery,
300
batteries
to
say
now.
I
I
E
Three
week
process
where
the
new
car,
the
new
battery,
will
be
win
with
Trojan
Battery
and
a
Duracell
battery,
but
eventually
20
30
carts
will
have
Trojan
Batteries
and
20
30
cards
will
have
Duracell
batteries,
and
that
should
help
you
I
mean
we're
trying
to
get
through
August
I've
spoken
to
a
golf.
Well,
hopefully,
they'll
reimburse
us,
but
even
if
they
don't,
when
I
send
the
cards
back
to
Club
Farms
to
stick
the
Trojan
Batteries
and
give
them
the
old
bad
batteries.
F
F
What
else
we
have
the
second
page
of
those
minutes.
B
A
Any
any
items
that
the
committee
would
like
to.
A
G
Because
you're
gonna
have
right
now:
Mercury
is
no
longer
there.
So
maybe
that's
why
Louie's
not
coming
Louise.
A
G
A
Eight
is
also
where
this
woman
that
she
needs
to
appoint
someone:
okay,
okay,.
A
Melissa
has
not
appointed
anyone,
yet
that
is
Louis
peligrin,
but
Louis
is
having
some
health
problems.
So
that's
why
he
hasn't
been
able
to
make
it
so.
G
A
So
we're
going
to
start
doing
a
chain
of
email
chain
and
everything
that
goes
here
will
go
through
me
and
then
Gloria
will
send
everything
out
if
there's
anything
that
you
all
need
and
want
to
put
into
the
next
meeting.
Let
us
know
so
that
we
can
a
month
from
now.
Hopefully
we
can
continue.
One
last
question
Dennis,
and
this
is
before
we
close
it
out
how
many
golf
carts
do
we
need
to
sustain
a
heavy,
a
busy
day?
E
To
have
40
carts
pretty
much.
Does
it
to
50
cards
because
remember
you're,
seven
o'clock
tee
times
are
done
by
11..
They
they
play
the
course
in
four
hours,
so
by
11
o'clock,
you're
already
bringing
in
cards
back
in
and
getting
them
ready
to
go
out
again,
but
we're
gonna
try
to
get
to
55
and
that
should
that
means.
If
we
had
a
tournament,
we
could
do
110
players,
you
don't
want
100
more
players,
you
don't
want
more
than
100
players.