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H
You're
up
buddy
all
right
pressure's
on
right,
so
in
reviewing
article
one.
H
You
know
really,
I
don't
know
if
I
necessarily
have
any
recommendations
to
make
any
changes,
but
hopefully
this
can
be
more
of
a
discussion
and
we
can
kind
of
work
through
some
of
my
thoughts
and
what
I've,
what
I've
noticed
through
this
section.
So
the
first
thing
that
stood
out
to
me
was
under
article
1
for
municipal
powers
in
the
first
sentence,
where
it
states
that
the
city
of
oldsmar
would
provide
law
enforcement.
H
C
F
F
Functions,
it
doesn't
even
provide
for
fire
department
as
an
example,
so
I'm
not
sure
why
law
enforcement
is
pulled
out
and
highlighted
there.
It
may
be
because
at
one
time
we
did
have
our
own
police
department.
Obviously,
and
it's
it's
been
gone
long,
a
long
time,
I
don't
know
when
it
actually
went
away,
but
it
was
before
my
time,
which
is
25
years
ago.
F
So,
but
if
you
wanted
to
change
the
words
from
provide
to
supply,
I
would
say
you
know
that's
fine.
I
would
not
necessarily
reference
contract
because
then
it
it
provides.
Then
if
we
were
to
make
a
change
sometime
in
the
future-
and
we
wanted
to
go
back
to
our
own
police
department-
and
we
have
the
charter
saying
we
have
to
contract
for
those
police
services
that
may
limit
us
so.
A
E
About
included
but
not
limited
to
fire,
any
police
and
emergency
services.
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B
C
A
C
H
H
You
know
it
covers
that
the
city
council
shall
have
the
power
to
open
and
generally
I'll,
just
skip
through
all
the
verbiage,
but
you
know
maintain
you
know:
water,
mains,
gas,
mains,
reclaimed,
water,
mains,
etc.
But,
just
again
it
doesn't
include
items
such
as
lift
stations,
fire
hydrants,
you
know
ditches
used
for
water.
H
You
know
drainage,
storm,
storm,
water,
runoff
retention,
ponds,
street
lights,
electrical
vehicle
charging
stations,
signs
and
I'm
sure
there's
many
other
components
that
aren't
included
here.
So
I
don't
know
if
it's
one
of
those
items
where
we
just
kind
of
list
everything
you
know
the
entire
anatomy
of
a
street.
H
E
F
The
city
manager
is
the
one
that
runs
the
city
and
he
gets
his
direction
of
obviously
from
the
commission
and
the
approval
of
a
budget,
but
he
is
ultimately
the
one
that
would
you
know,
direct
city
staff,
to
do
these
types
of
things.
But
if
it's
any,
for
example,
a
huge
project
where,
like
we
have
going
on
over
here
in
harbor
palms,
that
that
was
a
huge
deal
where
we
had
to
borrow
money
and
so
forth,
but
so
that
required
a
lot
of
involvement
with
the
city
council.
F
H
Right
but
I
think
at
the
end
of
the
day
the
city
council
approves
it,
you
know
so
so
I'm
I'm
open
to
suggestions
here.
Really
it's.
B
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F
F
F
E
F
Well,
depending
upon
you
know
the
actual
contract,
the
answer
the
answer
is
either
the
contractor
would
be
doing
that
or
the
city
would
be
making
a
request,
usually
during
the
design
stage
of
whatever
the
work
is
going
to
be
done.
The
these
types
of
utility
companies
are
contacted
and
advised
that
we're
doing
this
project
and
that
they
may
eventually
have
to
move
their
lines.
They
look
for
input
from
them,
but
it's
usually
early
very
early
on
in
the
stage.
It's
not
something
that
is
last
minute.
F
E
F
I
don't
think
it
needs
to
be
separated
out.
Personally,
I
think
this
is
just
a
big
generalized
statement,
basically
saying
that
the
city
council
has
the
right
to
make
improvements
within
the
city
to
its
infrastructure,
and
it's
just
basically
saying
that,
besides
having
that
right
to
do
that,
we
also
have
the
right
to
authorize
special
assessments
against
properties
that
benefit
for
from
that
particular
change.
We
haven't
done
that
a
long
time.
I
think
the
last
time
that
we
did
an
assessment
was
for
a
dredging
project.
F
All
right
so
there's
another
one
seller's
industry
park
and
they
basically
the
way
that
works.
So
you
understand
it.
Usually,
if
you
have
this
whole
project,
you
figure
out
how
many
linear
feet
the
project
is
and
then,
whatever
the
linear
feet
of
that
particular
parcel.
That's
up
against
the
roadway
in
my
example,
then
they
would
pay
that
proportion
based
upon
their
linear
footage
of
their
property,
but
we
don't
do
it
very
often.
The
city
normally
just
pays
for
these
types
of
things.
F
Unless
it's
it's
an
unusual
situation,
but
the
bottom
part
of
that
paragraph
basically
saying
is
that
the
city
has
the
ability
to
assess
property
owners
that
benefit
from
these
types
of
things
that
happen,
and
there
is
a
state
statute
that
tells
us
how
to
do
it.
There's
specifically
referencing
here
that
we
have
to
follow
that
statute.
H
So
I
don't
know
if
kind
of
going
back
to
the
verbage
we
used
in
the
previously,
if
it's
kind
of
like
a
catch-all,
if
we
put
in
there,
including
but
not
limited
to
but
again
I
don't
know
if
it's
worth
it.
C
Well,
they've
kind
of
worded
it
that
way
by
saying
make
appropriate
municipal
improvements
and
may
in
the
payment
of
such
improvements.
For
some,
you
know,
they've
kind
of
said
they
can.
They
have
the
authority
to
do
it
and
if
they
want
to
assess
you
know,
but
I
I
kind
of
agree
with
with
what
tom
said
about
cable
television,
since
that's
under
telecommunication
yeah,
maybe
get
rid
of
the
tele
the
cable
television
lines.
Since
that's.
B
B
F
So
you
know
it'd
be
great
to
think
that
all
the
work
here
that
you're
doing
is
going
to
be
every
recommendation
is
going
to
be
received,
well
be
well
received,
but
it
may
not
be,
and
so
there
may
be
some
of
them
that
don't
don't
move
forward,
but
yes,
you'll
get
that
report
and
if
you
want
to
make
changes
or
if
you
get
halfway
through
the
the
charter-
and
you
think
about
something
that
you
want
to
change
before
that
we've
addressed
before
we
can
come
back
to
it.
Obviously,
but
we're
not.
F
F
G
H
Yeah
I
mean
I
was
just
kind
of
brainstorming,
some
other
you
know
items,
but
if
the
last
you
know
section
of
the
paragraph
kind
of
covers,
you
know
anything,
that's
omitted,
then
it
may
not
be
necessary
to
add.
F
A
lot
of
that
stuff
that
you
had
mentioned
is
already
included
in
the
bigger
headings,
for
example
maintenance
of
parkways.
That
would
be
the
maintenance
of
landscaping
in
along
the
road
and
then
storm
and
sanitary
sewers.
Sanitary
sewers
would
pick
up
all
the
lift
stations
that
you
are
suggesting
and
we
have
like
25
of
them
here
in
the
city
and
what
were
some
of
the
other
things.
F
Retention
ponds
if
they're
ours,
we
take
care
of
them,
but
all
the
other
retention
ponds
are
private.
Okay.
So
if
you
have
a
business
as
a
retention
plan
on
the
property
they're
responsible
for
it,
not
the
city,
so
there's
very
few
retention
ponds
that
the
city
is
responsible
for
and
what
were
the
other
ones.
H
F
Lights,
street
lights
are
some
of
them.
We
own
most
of
them.
We
lease
okay
and
we
lease
them
from
the
power
company,
and
then
we
pay
them
a
fee.
So
we
don't.
I
think
we
maintain
the
ones
that
we
own
and
maintain
the
ones
on
state
street.
Do
you
know
of
any
other
ones?
I
don't.
I
just
think
the
ones
that
stay
true.
F
F
F
So
far,
I've
got
out
take
out
cable
television
lines,
we're
all
in
agreement
on
that.
Okay,.
F
B
H
H
C
F
F
H
B
So,
just
above
that
is,
the
council
has
the
ability,
but
it
shall
exceed
an
amount
greater
than
50
of
the
assessed
value
of
the
real
property
within
the
city.
B
A
F
A
F
So
this
is
saying
that,
and
I
think
it's
about
130
million
150
million
dollars
worth
of
value
in
the
city.
It's
a
big
number.
We
would
never
do
that
because
we
have
to
pay
for.
A
F
So
if
you
wanted
to
lower
that
number,
you
know
now
is
the
time
to
do
it.
Yeah.
B
And
again,
this
is
me
poking
the
marriage.
Just
that
is
there
any
way
to
find
out
what
the
quote-unquote
assessed
value
then
would
be
for
the
city
of
oldsmar.
Yes,
and
then
we
have
a
realistic
number,
but
if
it's
telling
me
it's
300
million
and
not
that
they
would
ever
do
that,
nor
would
the
city,
manager
or
legal
council
condone
it
more
than
likely,
but
the
thought
of
them
doing
150
million
dollar
bond
without
referendum.
F
So
we
can
find
out
the
answer
to
that
highlight
this
this
particular
issue
and
then
at
the
next
meeting
we
can
come
back
and
tell
you
what
we've
been
able
to
find
out
and
then
maybe
you
can
give
us
direction
at
that
time.
On
the
on
the
ceiling
or
the
floor.
However,
you
look
at
it.
B
Well,
I
guess
my
other
question
would
be
is
what's
the
biggest
bond
that
we've
issued?
Was
it
the
water
treatment
plant.
F
I
don't
remember
exactly
it's
probably
about
10
million
dollars.
It's
not,
usually
I
mean
that's.
Although
there's
a
lot
of
money.
H
B
Yeah,
I'm
sorry,
but
just
the
thought
of
a
75
million
dollar
bond,
because
I
was
reading
it
to
the
missus
and
she's
like
wait,
wait
wait!
What
are
you
talking
about?
So
I
I
just
want
to
make
sure
it's
50
again
25
years
ago,
when
I
don't
even
think
lafayette
was
paved,
is
a
much
different
number
than
it
is
today,
even
from
a
dollars
per
dollar
standpoint.
C
B
F
F
I
don't
consider
that
a
special
act
yeah,
but
what
what
anna's
referring
to
is
that
we
have
adopted
ordinances
in
the
past
that
changes
when
the
election
dates
are
because
there's
a
state
statute
that
allows
us
to
do
that.
If
the
charter
says
it's
going
to
be
on
the
first
monday
of
march
of
every
year
and
the
election
actually
falls
on
the
first
wednesday
of
march
of
every
year,
then
we
have
the
ability
to
move
the
date
and
we
have
in
the
past.
F
C
E
C
F
That's
correct.
The
term
that
you
are
actually
sitting
has
to
expire
before
you
get
the
advantage
of
that
increase
that
you
have
passed
in
the
form
of
an
ordinance
and
by
the
way
they
just
considered
this
last
week,
and
they
said
there
was
no
movement
at
all
on
it,
they're
not
going
to
change
their
their
salary.
F
If
he
does,
if
you
followed
my
comments
on
this
and
you
know
in
the
other
meetings,
I
think
that
they're
underpaid,
I
think
that
they
need
to
be
paid
more
and
I
have
been
a
strong
proponent
of
increasing
it.
But
obviously
I
don't
make
policy.
I
just
give
my
opinion
so,
but
anyhow
to
answer
your
question.
You've
got
that
right.
So.
F
It's
for
what
they're
talking
about
there
is
is
that
they
cannot
be
a
city
sitting
city,
commissioner,
or
council
member,
and
also
be
a
council
member
for
pinellas
county,
for
example,
or
a
fire
district
or
another
elected
or
appointed
position.
G
F
Right
you
so
so,
if,
in
the
example
of
anne,
she
would
not
be
able
to
be
a
city
council
member
for
one
year
after
she
resigns
from
her
position
at
city
clerk.
F
E
G
F
Yeah,
I
don't
I
don't
know
you
know
we
could
look
back
to
see
when
this
charter
provision
was
adopted
by
ordinance
to
see
whether
there
was
any
legislative
intent
shown
in
the
whereas
clauses
of
the
ordinance.
But
you
know
I
don't
I
don't
know
why
it
was
done
and
it
may
have
been
in
the
original
charter.
So
it's
not
showing
a
date
here.
F
B
B
F
So
they're
the
the
council,
you
forfeit
the
office
and
then
there
is
this
provision
down
below.
This
is
a
council
member
charged
with
the
conduct
consulting
grounds
for
forfeiture
of
office
shall
be
entitled
to
a
public
hearing
and
demand
on
official
notice
of
the
hearing
shall
be
published
in
a
newspaper
general
circulation
in
the
city
at
least
two
weeks
prior
to
the
hearing.
F
B
F
You've
got
fails
to
attend
three
consecutive
meetings
of
the
council
or
you
got
six
meetings
within
12
months,
so
this
is
kind
of
standard
for
charters
for
cities,
at
least
the
three
consecutive
meetings
I
think
missing.
Six
meetings
during
a
12-month
period
of
time
is
a
lot,
but
I
don't
see
the
need
to
make
a
whole
lot
of
changes
here.
C
B
F
It's
very
difficult
to
have
someone
off
council,
so
it
should
be
strictly
applied.
F
The
motion
fails,
so
there
could
be
a
situation
where,
for
weeks
or
months
at
a
time,
if
you
only
have
four
that
nothing
gets
done,
and
so
it's
really
really
important
that
you
have
all
your
council
members
here
so
that
you
can
get
the
business
of
the
day
done
and
that's
why
there
is
this
type
of
language
here
is
forfeiture
of
the
office.
We
have
to
have
them
here.
G
F
The
answer
is
no,
the
only
way
that
they
could
attend
by
zoom
would
be
in
an
emergency
situation,
for
example
in
the
hospital
or
in
this
pandemic,
that
they've
got
covid
and
they
can't
attend
a
meeting.
Well
then,
the
way
that
I've
been
approaching,
that
is,
is
that
there
has
to
be
obviously
a
physical
quorum
here
of
the
other
members
of
the
council,
and
then
they
have
to
authorize
that
person
to
attend
by
zoom,
and
that
would
be
done
by
motion.
B
And
that
ended
when
the
state
state
of
emergency
went
well.
F
When
they
they
they
could
be,
they
could
have
met
by
zoom
independently.
We
did
that
for
a
while,
while
the
executive
order
from
the
governor
was
in
place,
but
when
the
executive
order
expired,
then
we
had
to
have
a
physical
quorum
here
and
then,
in
that
situation,
where
we
had
a
call
in
it
was
an
audio
call-in
for
that
one.
Emergency
situation.
F
D
F
G
F
C
F
Bad
check
you
write
a
check
and
for
a
dollar
amount,
you
don't
have
it
in
your
account.
That
would
fit
into
honesty
and
good
morals
and
it
may
be
a
misdemeanor,
in
other
words,
so
not
a
felony.
So
you
can
either
be
a
felony
burglary,
for
example,
which
we
had
one
of
those
here.
One
of
our
councilmen
was
charged
with
burglary,
but
then
the
other
part
of
it
would
be
in
my
in
my
example,
writing
a
bad
check.
B
C
E
E
C
D
I
had
a
question
on
section
303
election
and
terms
the
three-year
term.
I
was
wondering
if
anyone
had
a
comment
on
that
perhaps
changed
into
a
four-year.
A
C
C
C
Okay,
that
concludes
sections
one
through
three,
with
two
obviously
being
not
touched.
Our
next
meeting
will
be
monday.
May
3rd
we've
got
section
4,
which
is
myself.
Then
we
have
kelly,
has
five.
Then
brian.
You
have
six
coming
up:
paula,
seven
and
rachel
rochelle
sorry,
michelle!
Thank
you.
Can
you
marry
my
own
handwriting?
You
have
eight.
B
A
B
C
A
A
C
Four
is
myself:
I
mean
I'm
we've
gone
through
the
two
you
know
fairly
quickly.
I
think
we
could
probably
kelly's
your
section.
C
B
C
B
So
I'm
trying
to
dig
up
quantifiable
numbers
within
the
region
of
what
safety
harbors
doing,
what
dunedin's
doing
with
the
150
qualified
votes
with
the
25
filing
fees
and
find
comparables.
So
I
can
at
least
share
some
real
data
and
wow.
It's
a.