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A
When
you
put
together
the
attachment,
can
you
have
the
slides
individual
as
opposed
to
putting
six
on
a
page,
because
it's
really
hard
to
see
what
some
of
this
stuff
was
and
I
as
I
tried
to
enlarge
things
to
look
at
it?
It
became
very
grainy,
and
so
it
was
very
hard
to
look
at
anything.
It
was
attached.
What
was
attached
to
this
was
like
a
six
slide
per
page
PowerPoint
handout
as
opposed
to
individual
slides,
so
I
don't
know
who
prepared
that.
A
B
I
can
probably
see
where
the
error
came
in
when
we
used
to
print
packets.
Council
didn't
want
the
big
packet,
so
that's
how
we
put
the
powerpoints
in
there
I
think
it
might
have
just
been
a
staff.
It
wasn't
now
that
we're
doing
it
and
you
guys
can
see
it
on
your
tablets.
We
typically
do
put
the
full
some.
B
B
A
C
A
E
You
want
to
maintain
that
ambiance
as
much
as
possible.
I,
don't
think
we
necessarily
need
to
be
utilitarian
to
Tuckers
grade,
which
isn't
a
party
Punta
Gorda,
at
least
not
at
this
point,
but
they're
made
part
of
the
time
and
sometime
the
future
that
that
that
that
would
change.
So
I
think
that
we
have
to
do
it
because
I
think
we
want
a
consistency
of
the
ambiance
that
we
want
to
maintain
for
this
particular
area
of
the
city,
particularly
as
it
starts
to
develop
commercially.
It
just
adds
a
I,
a
subtle
Flair.
D
F
C
G
Basically,
now
FDOT
is
in
the
design
process
and
they
need
to
know
sooner
rather
than
later,
we've
been
going
back
and
forth
with
FDOT
for
a
couple
of
months
now
trying
to
nail
down
exactly
what
they
will
won't
pay
for.
Initially,
they
were
saying
that
they
were
providing
standard
fixtures
for
all
of
them,
because
they
cannot
procure
the
exact
like
same
replacements,
so
we've
gotten
them
to
at
least
fund
two
of
these,
as
as
they
exist
today,
decorative
and
certainly
from
the
standpoint
of
a
design
perspective.
G
H
G
D
I
think
too,
from
what
you
just
said:
design
elements
we're
all
about
design
elements.
When
people
come
here
to
build
a
building,
we
dictate
to
them
what
design
elements
they
have
to
have
what
finishes
they
have
to
have
we're
very
particular
about
that.
So
as
a
city,
if
we
want
the
people
doing
business
here,
to
do
it,
we
sometimes
have
to
step
up
and
do
it
as
well
and
from
what
Mitchell
just
said,
he's
got
d-o-t
to
fund
two
of
these.
So
how
is
that
gonna?
D
E
Like
to
also
add
that
these
are
durable
assets,
these
aren't
something
that
we're
gonna
be
replacing
even
in
five
years,
if
their
warranty
and
the
powder
coating
for
five
years,
they
have
a
high
degree
of
confidence,
it's
gonna
last
ten
and
we
have
a
powder
coater
in
Punta
Gorda
and
in
ten
years
from
now
you
know
we
can
make
them
refurbish
them
and
make
the
materials
look
brand
new
and
then
reinstall
myself,
because
it
looks
like
you
know
there.
They
clad
over
it.
E
So
because
it's
I,
if
this
was
something
that
was
a
operational
cost
I,
would
definitely
be
against
it.
I
they
got
briquette,
but
when
it
comes
to
durable
assets
such
as
this
is,
and
the
ambience
that
it'll
flow
I
think
it's
more
prudent
to
do
it
now
and
pay
less
later,
then
do
it
later
and
proud
and
have
to
pay
more.
D
E
A
C
G
Is
just
this
is
just
this
is
just
on
on
on
4141
northbound,
so
there
is
a
mixture.
If
you
look
at
all
of
the
signalized
intersections,
some
of
them
are
decorative
and
some
of
them
are
standard
and
it
really
is
dependent
upon
over
time.
Since
the
1990s,
the
city
has,
at
various
points
in
time,
funded
those
extra
enhancements,
so
Marion
Avenue
has
those.
G
Like
the
the
pole
at
Taylor
and
41
northbound,
that's
actually
black,
it's
not
powder
coat.
It
has
just
been
painted
black
at
some
point,
but
it's
not
a
decorative
fixture.
So
it's
really
a
hit-or-miss
proposition
as
to
what
the
fixtures
are
around
town,
but
there
are
several
on
17
and
on
41
that
are
already
decorative
outside
of
this
project.
Ever.
F
D
I
Good
morning,
Lisa
Hannon
zoning
official
staff
was
approached
by
the
learn
to
sale
folks
regarding
some
storage
issues
that
they
have,
the
fire,
marshals,
state
and
I
believe
the
city
also
came
in.
They
have
some
storage
of
fuel
containers
and
equipment
that
are
gasoline-powered
have
been
in
the
hallway
there
at
the
YMCA
Bayfront
Center
they've
been
told
they
have
to
remove
them
and
find
some
outdoor
storage
for
it.
I
J
We
are
under
an
absolute
mandate
to
do
this.
We
cannot
store
flammables
inside
the
building.
We
thought
we
might
attach
the
built
they
shed
in
an
inconspicuous
place
against
the
wall
of
the
building
if
the
fire
marshal
says.
No,
so
we
looked
at,
we
looked
at
the
site
very
carefully,
and
this
really
is
the
only
thing
that
seems
to
work.
Why.
D
J
J
D
Mean
I
just
have
a
an
issue
with
the
line
of
sight
from
the
neighborhood
because,
like
we
talked
about
with
the
docks
which
were
more
to
the
back
of
the
building,
still
it's
on
it's
gonna,
be
on
the
harbour,
walk
when
that's
all
connected
people
are
gonna,
be
walking
right
behind
your
building.
They
probably
do
now
because
the
harbour
walk
is
installed
on.
D
J
J
C
D
E
E
F
J
Also
have
a
power
washer,
which
we
use
to
spray.
This
clean
the
ramp
it
in
the
summer
time
because
the
ramp
gets
very
slimy
and
slippery,
so
we
power
well
and-
and
we
have
to
do
that
at
low
tide,
so
we
need
a
power
washer
there
to
do
that,
and
it's
gasoline-powered
and
it's
a
it's
like
a
big
shop-vac.
J
If
you
will
it's
it's
a
it's
a
fairly
bulky
thing
and
then
we
also
have
a
gasoline-powered
grass
trimmer,
that's
a
you
know
so,
and
this
frankly
was
the
only
steal
at
kind
of
the
lower
end
of
the
line.
We
could
probably
construct
something
that
would
be.
You
know
more
conducive
to
in
size,
but
this
is
off
the
shelf
and
robot
locally.
Before.
E
You
construct
something
you're
not
going
to
be
able
to
be
Yosha
compliant.
Probably
not
that's
that
there's
there's
just
as
we
have
coding
I
mean
that's.
It
would
be
an
industrial
grade
things
you
can
buy
those
from
from
the
industrial
catalogues
they're
considerably
more
expensive
than
this
I
think
by
him
in
all
kinds
of
sizes,
but
I
would
have
I,
regardless
of
whether
we
were
to
approve
it
or
not.
I
could
not
approve
this
particular
I.
A
D
A
Wondering
what
the
fire
marshal
would
say,
it
was
a
proper
to
store
something
like
this
in
and
second,
a
lot
of
people
like
in
historic
district
and
around
have
more
hides.
We
make
people
have
hides
for
garbage,
hides
for
propane
tanks
and
things
like
this,
so
we
have
a
lot
of
the
hides
around.
So
it
would
seem
to
me
that
if
we
were
going
to
allow
for
something
that
there
would
need
to
be
a
hide
so
that
it
was
more
of
something
that
would
it's
normal,
that
we
expect
to
see
those
kinds
of
things
I.
F
D
D
J
D
I
That
that's
a
dumpster
enclosure
that
could
cause
issues
with
Sanitation
on
pulling
out.
You
know
servicing
the
dumpster
that
I
would
have
to
defer
that
to
our
sanitation
supervisor.
But
I
know
she.
Doesn't
they
don't
like
additional
things
inside
a
dumpster
enclosure
for
fear
of
damaging
either
the
dumpster
or
that
are
those
materials
I.
F
D
J
J
C
E
Aesthetic
visit
problem
because
they
need
to
be
in
cabinets
that
are
painted
bright,
yellow
with
big
signs
that
say,
flammable
fuel
fluids
and
so
forth
on
them,
because
this
isn't
a
private
residence.
This
is
a
public
building.
So
it's
this
is
not
a
person's
house
right,
and
so
we
have
to
be
compliant
to
those
types
of
things
from
a
I
would
assume
from
a
legal
standpoint
and
liability
standpoint.
Yeah
David
can
bear
me
out
of
right
or
wrong.
E
We
wouldn't
we
have
to
do
that
at
storage,
the
public
works
and
so
forth,
we're
just
not
putting
gas
cans
in
lockers
that
aren't
approved
appropriately,
and
we
would
need
to
be
able
to
meet
those
requirements.
So
even
what
you're
proposing
here
doesn't
even
come
close
for
that
consideration
at
this
point
in
time
it
doesn't
mean
that
it
couldn't
be
ways
to
be
worked
out,
but
what
we're
seeing
here
is
not
something
that
I
could
go
with
well.
J
C
A
I
would
say
if
you
can
have
a
hide.
Some
kind
of
you
know
like
the
defense.
You
know
the
the
vinyl
fence
or
whatever
that's
a
lot
of
people
have
in
this
tort
district.
So
you
know
one
of
the
things
we're
doing
with
the
restroom
is
making
the
restrooms
look
style-wise
like
what
is
in
the
historic
district.
If
there's
something
that's
so,
it
looks
like
that.
You
can
put
some
landscaping
around
it,
but
something
so
that
it
was
visually.
J
D
H
If
you
had
a
battery-powered
or
a
courted
reed
whacker
and
imported
or
battery
powered
pressure,
washer
those
could
be
stored
inside,
and
so
you
wouldn't
have
to
worry
about
that
aspect
of
storage
and
then
you're
left
with
just
storing
where
you're
going
to
store
the
jerry
cans
for
the
boats,
and
that
would
be
a
much
smaller
storage
requirement,
one
that
you
could
even
be
just
stored
on
the
boats,
I
suspect
with
security.
So
I
don't
know
if
you've
investigated
that
as
an
alternative
electric.
J
D
A
F
D
A
A
We're
waiting
for
the
us
to
have
the
money
to
somehow
do
that,
and
so
as
much
as
it
it's
a
priority
for
the
the
business
owner
to
have
something
like
that.
You
know
it
made
me
think
about.
The
issue
talked
about
the
consistency
that
perhaps
the
$63,000
is
a
small
amount
for
us
to
at
least
initiate
something
where
there's
in
this
in
the
historic
district.
Only
that
there's
something
and
so
I
just
want
to
enter
that
into
the
conversation,
because
it's
kind
of
as
I
thought
about
business
owner
was
really
asking
for
something
I
haven't.
E
A
C
H
L
H
H
Yeah
sure
it
is,
and
and
I
think
that,
in
the
absence
of
any
objection
from
the
City
Council
and
probably
what
we'll
do
is
move
forward
with
the
the
sticker
that
goes
on
on
the
boat
to
start
the
five
day
notice
and
then,
where
we
go
from
there,
we'll
need
to
come
back
to
the
City
Council.
For
anything,
that's
going
to
require
the
expenditure
of
funds
I
just.
F
J
F
H
B
H
F
D
C
B
J
H
C
H
H
B
H
E
L
For
vacancies,
we
have
a
three
year
term
as
an
alternate
on
the
Board
of
Zoning
Appeals
to
three
year
terms
on
the
code
enforcement
board
a
three
year
term
on
the
Punta
Gorda
Isles
canal,
Advisory
Committee,
and
an
unexpired
term
on
the
Punta
Gorda
Housing
Authority
a
little
bit
early.
Okay,
we
have
no
applicants
right
now
for
that
and
then
under
nominations.
We
have
a
three-year
term
as
an
alternate
on
the
code
enforcement
board.
We
have
one
eligible
applicant
like
to
nominate
and
a
point:
I
need
a
motion
on
nominate.
D
F
M
This
is
a
little
bit
off.
My
name
is
dr.
Richard
Pitts
I
wrote
an
article
for
the
kamuran
Club
and
the
in
the
newspaper
regarding
3d,
printing
and
the
latest
in
artificial
intelligence,
CAD
CAM,
which
we're
all
familiar
with
and
I
want
to
speak
on
behalf
of
the
future
technical
education
of
the
children
at
Charlotte
County.
M
We
all
know
that
the
education
and
the
counties
in
the
state
of
flux
and
it's
become
politicized
and
we
have
a.
We
have
different
kinds
of
schools,
we're
talking
about
alternative
methods,
suit,
to
become
financially
solvent
and
in
progress.
You'll
see
a
lot
of
these
small
companies
around
here
that
use
very
highly
technical
machines
and
they
work
with
their
hands
and
they
live
in
Punta,
Gorda
Isles
in
some
very,
very
nice
houses.
So
this
has
nothing
to
do
with
going
to
college
and
not
that
this
this
technology,
that's
coming
down.
M
The
road
would
not
be
require
this
stuff,
but
I'm
gonna
read
from
this
I
hope
you
don't
mind.
It's
just
that.
I
want
to
make
sure
I,
don't
forget
anything
here!
You
see
the
the
newest.
The
newest
addition
to
the
stem
classes
is
3d
printing.
It's
it's
all
about
Computer
Sciences,
it's
about
writing
algorithms.
To
get
robots
to
do
certain
things.
We
can't
do
or
wouldn't
do
repetitive
stuff
dangerous
situations.
M
Westen
mission
to
Kim
is
going
to
be
here
and
once
they
come
with
their
airplanes
and
they're
coming
with
their
nursing
and
everything
else.
So
this
is
a
perfect
opportunity
for
a
city
like
Punta
Gorda
to
to
have
a
technology
that
will
not
require
a
huge
footprint
but
will
require
intelligent
people
coming
down
and
working
here,
I'm
having
a
university
in
a
town.
If
you,
if
you
go
and
and
study
all
the
all
the
data
but
having
a
university
in
the
town,
does
a
major
thing
for
the
quality
of
the
jobs
that
come
there.
M
M
Many
of
you
people
know
about
3d.
You
probably
have
Carrie
I'm
sure
your
grandkids,
when
they
see
3d
machines
being
made
I
mean
being
operated
on
their
their
minds,
like
kids,
are
always
always
searching.
I
was
out
in
the
angle,
wood
and
they
had
what
they
call
a
Maker
Faire.
A
thousand
parents
showed
up
with
their
kids.
So
this
is
not
something
that's
going
away.
I'm
gonna,
give
you
a
one
example.
There
was
a
company
that
raised
14
million
dollars
in
one
day
because
they
took
stem
cells
from
your
blood.
M
M
Another
two
weeks
later
the
heart
was
beating
right.
You
start
looking
at
stuff
like
this.
This
is
just
mind.
Boggling
fourteen
million
dollars
I
would
get
guarantee
you
that
in
in
a
year
or
so
or
two
years,
it'll
probably
be
30
or
40
million,
and
in
five
years
we
won't
have
to
harvest.
Oh,
it's
we'll
be
making
him
I
mean
it's
just
that's
where
it's
going.
D
M
We
talked
about
I'm
gonna,
get
to
the
point.
We
talked
about
getting
having
a
use
for
the
old
library
and
they
were
fourteen.
Different
people
came
out
and
spoke
to
it
and
and
I
think
a
multi-use
for
that
build
that
particular
building
is,
is
probably
what
would
be
needed
because
it
would
satisfy
the
most
people
and
you
would
get.
Obviously
you
need,
so
you
have
the
government
go
forward.
You're
gonna
need
the
people
to
support
you.
M
However,
I
do
believe
that
there's
room
in
the
Punta
Gorda
for
a
3d
program
I
have
the
guy
to
run
it.
His
name
is
Don
you
silly
any
time
you
want
to
speak
to
him.
He's
building
3d
houses
and
he's
up
today
he's
up
in
Sarasota,
because
they're
going
to
give
him
permission
to
build
his
first
house
now,
whether
we
need
3d
printed
houses
down
here
or
not,
but
affordable
housing
certainly
is
a
problem
all
right.
M
So
this
is
something
that
I
think
as
a
council,
where
you
have
this
opportunity,
that's
a
to
go
ahead
and
and
start
something
that
could,
in
five
or
six
years,
turn
into
something
dynamic
and
if
and
I'm
sure
we
could.
If
we
got
a
an
education
license
from
the
state,
we
would
have
federal
and
state
funding
and
because
I
I
really
believe
it
just
might
be
possible
that
the
city
of
Punta
Gorda
should
have
a
little
more
control
over
the
education
of
the
kids.
Thank.