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From YouTube: City of Punta Gorda City Council 11 2 16 Part 2
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A
A
That
was
his
part
of
this
original
application.
We
notified
the
applicant
of
that
issue.
The
fact
that
it
needed
to
be
reviewed
for
the
potential
additional
impacts
that
were
associated
with
that
revised
plan
and
gave
the
applicant
the
option
of
either
withdrawing
the
plan
that
was
submitted
with
the
special
permit
request
and
then
allowing
us
to
move
forward
with
the
application,
as
it
was
originally
presented
for
the
special
exception,
or
to
continue
the
special
exception
hearing.
A
C
C
No
I
was
sworn
in.
I
would
concur
with
what
the
city
attorney
indicated
when
this
application
was
filed.
It
was
filed
by
the
dock
contractor
Hans
Wilson,
and
the
docks
that
they
showed
initially
was
conceptual
for
the
original
plan,
because
this
has
to
go
through
all
sorts
of
permitting
at
the
state
and
federal
level
where
they
will
determine
numbers
of
docks
and
things
along
those
lines
as
well.
So
it
was,
it
was
intended
to
be
conceptual.
A
B
B
B
A
C
B
B
You
thank
you
freed
up
our
afternoon.
Thank
you.
Okay,
I
work
off
the
computer
now
because
we
did
not
have
the
right
okay.
So
next
we
have
no
public
hearing
required
on
a
second
reading
and
a
resolution,
but
we
do
have
time
for
you
to
comment
on
those
two
things.
If
you
would
like
so
now
would
be
the
time
to
comment
on
GA
1216,
which
is
an
ordinance.
B
A
B
A
E
F
F
Historic
resources.
Survey
is
designed
to
document
historic
and
cultural
resources.
It
does
update
the
Florida
master
site
file,
which
is
the
statewide
list
of
historic
and
cultural
resources.
Three
previous
surveys
have
been
conducted
in
the
city.
The
last
one
was
in
2003-2004
and
covered
the
area
illustrated
on
the
map
in
red.
F
The
current
survey,
which
was
begun
in
2012,
utilizing
staff
resources
not
outside
Consultants,
covers
the
entire
area
within
the
city.
Limits
did
a
basic
jazz
analysis
to
figure
out
which
structures
in
the
city
were
built
prior
to
nineteen
sixty
six
and
we
identified
over
300
structures
that
have
not
been
documented.
Previously.
F
From
that
first
rough
draft
analysis.
We
identified
some
target
areas
for
actual
field
survey,
work
which
does
include
areas
of
punta
gorda
isles.
For
the
first
time,
the
documentation
that's
required
is
a
state.
Certified
historic
structure,
form
survey,
form
map
documentation
for
each
individual
property,
as
well
as
photographic
evidence
of
those
properties.
F
There
are
three
hundred
and
seven
sites
that
were
surveyed
as,
as
part
of
this,
the
vast
majority
of
a
residential
there
were
38
non
residential
structures.
Identify
the
period
of
significance
was
1954
through
1965.
There
were
23
structures,
survey
that
were
built
prior
to
nineteen
fifty-four
and
those
were
occurred
primarily
in
areas
outside
previously
surveyed
areas.
So
those
are
new
captures
architectural
II.
There
were
four
styles
that
predominated
frame
vernacular
which,
in
the
post-world
war
two
period
with
air
conditioning,
responded
less
to
the
natural
environment.
So
you
see
the
elimination
of
front
porches.
F
As
with
most
of
suburban
America,
we
see
a
proliferation
of
ranch-style
homes
in
this
period
and
then
of
primary
interest
in
this
period
is
the
architectural
style
of
mid-century,
modern,
mid-century?
Modern,
is
really
the
historic
nomenclature
for
what
we
all
know
of
as
modernism,
that
occurred
in
the
middle
of
the
20th
century,
based
in
America
on
the
international
style,
from
Europe
and
elsewhere.
Internationally,
here
in
Florida,
particularly
in
South
Florida,
the
mid-century
modern
style
is,
unlike
most
other
modern
architecture,
heavily
influenced
by
the
natural
environment.
F
You
tend
to
see
things
like
briefs,
ole's
and
screening,
and
other
exterior
wall
features
that
that
help
shield
the
building
from
the
Sun,
which
is
a
typical
elsewhere,
so
that
the
two
predominant
schools
are
sort
of
the
Miami
modernism.
And
then
you
have
the
Sarasota
school
of
architecture
which
isn't
an
actual
academic
institution,
just
a
collection
of
architects
that
were
practicing
modernism
just
to
our
north
and
throughout
suffix.
F
Florida
I
do
want
to
make
one
note
here
before
I
get
to
any
questions
most
of
the
dot
structures
documented
in
this
survey
or
from
the
production,
construction
environment.
They
dominated
the
construction
industry
in
America
from
the
latter
half
of
the
20th
century
through
the
present,
the
construction
type
ologies
our
best
based
much
less
on
regional
vernaculars
and
traditions
of
architecture
and
construction,
and
more
on
building
most
structures
most
and
expensively
with
it
within
the
shortest
possible
time
frame.
F
This
has
resulted
in
a
large
volume
of
structures
in
the
post-war
to
era
that
individually,
have
very
little
in
the
way
of
lasting,
architectural
or
historic.
Value
is
therefore
recommended
that,
in
future,
historic
resources
in
the
city
be
documented
on
a
case-by-case
basis,
instead
of
in
broad
sweeping
surveys
as
this
project.
F
B
G
F
Are
two
tiers
for
the
certificate
of
appropriateness,
application,
99%
of
certificate
of
appropriateness,
azhar
free?
So
there
no
charge
they
run
with
the
building
permit
and
that's
for
any
additions,
modifications,
maintenance,
any
type
of
exterior
repairs
or
modifications
to
the
structure.
The
the
two
three
things
that
really
require
the
fee-
and
it
is
fifty
dollars
and
that's
heard
by
the
store
preservation
advisory
board-
is
if
you
intend
to
move
a
structure,
demolisher
structure
or
add
signage,
to
a
commercial
property.
G
G
E
F
Way,
the
current
code
is
written,
one
recommendation
that
I
have
for
that,
and
going
back
to
my
my
comments
that
most
of
these
structures
individually,
have
very
little
in
terms
of
historical
or
architectural
merit.
Is
that
on
the
historic
resources
forum,
there's
a
section
about
the
opinion
of
significance.
F
So
that's
whether
the
opinion
of
the
reviewer
is
that
those
structures
are
historically
significant
or
not
on
modification
that
we
could
easily
make
to
the
certificate
of
appropriate
in
this
application
process.
Is
that
whether
the
threshold
for
requiring
a
certificate
of
appropriateness
is
historical
significance?
So
is
it
significant
or
not?
And
if
it's
not,
even
though
it's
50
years
old,
it
would
be
exempted
from
that
historic
ative
appropriate
in
this
process.
That
would
probably
be
the
cleanest
way
to
do
it.
That
way.
F
F
H
Yes,
sir,
okay,
so
being
somebody
who
lives
on
Maria
court
and
fortunately
these
issues
were
solved
by
Charlie
for
me
and
so
I
did
build
a
new
house,
but
these
homes
are
not,
god
forbid.
We
should
have
another
Charlie
they're,
not
safe
structures
to
be
in
I,
agree.
I
know
how
mine
exploded.
A
number
of
them
on
my
block.
H
Did
the
ones
to
survive
all
took
very
severe
damage
because
of
the
codes
at
the
time,
but
there's
two
houses
that
are
relatively
unmodified,
for
example,
that
show
up
in
the
original
brochures,
for
the
development
put
the
good
Isles
is
that
considered?
Do
I
have
to
tell
my
neighbor
that
they
have
a
significant
historical
significance,
structure
and
I.
F
F
H
B
D
D
D
On
the
other
hand,
we've
got
these
structures
that
it's
like
and
I,
think
of
when
I
think
of
historic,
I,
think
at
the
historic
district
and
I
think
of
the
something
that
really
is
like
back
to
the
Victorian
era,
and
you
know
it
so
quickly.
B
A
I
F
G
This
is
really
a
question
for
Mitchell.
Okay,
so
I
know
a
lot
of
the
areas
when
they're
being
developed,
people
come
in,
they
build,
you
know,
affordable
houses
so
that
they
can
have
some
type
of
subdivision
or
whatever,
and
a
lot
of
those
houses
might
fall
into
that
category.
But
there
are
homes
over
there
that
which
may
not
be
historic
significance
right
now,
but
a
hundred
years
from
now
they
will
be
I
mean
these.
You
know
some
of
the
ones
we
have
in
the
historic
district.
Maybe
they
would
have
been
deemed
on.
G
G
So
they
could
really
be
researching
that
and
really
saying
this
is
a
historic
structure,
and
this
is
going
to
be
a
certain
type
of
vernacular
at
this
point
or
whatever,
with
your,
you
know,
with
your
guidance
and
the
state,
there's
already
a
lot
of
regulations
for
that,
so
that
you
know
someday
PGI
will
be
a
historic
place
and
there
are
some
beautiful
homes
over
there.
That
will
be
of
historic
significance
at
some
point.
They'll
say:
oh,
this
was
you
know
the
early.
You
know
the.
H
I
mean
to
me,
this
is
still
right,
maybe
I'm
beating
the
dead
horse
here,
but
it's
it's
these.
These
lots
that
are
on
these
two
streets
that
haven't
been
replaced
already,
which
is
probably
about
two
thirds
of
them.
What
has
put
two
go?
Two
aisles
gets
built
out.
These
are.
These
are
quick
access,
sailor
lots.
These
are
moved
from
a
building
a
home,
a
premier
lot
there
there's
going
to
be
people
there
duck
I,
want
to
keep
these
structures
or
that
site.
My.
F
Annual
and
certainly
from
what
we've
seen
on
the
on
the
new
home
side,
with
with
teardown
rebuilds,
there's
their
significant
number
of
of
structures
that
are
torn
down
lots
combined
and
very
large
estate
size
homes
built
on
some
of
these
Lots.
So
we
would
expect
that
trend
to
continue
and
as
that
trend
actually
decreases
the
number
of
residents
in
a
vulnerable
area
in
terms
of
subject
to
coastal
flooding,
but
that
that
meets
another
section
of
goals
that
the
city
has
so
there's.
I
I
B
H
Yeah
I
mean
I
I'd,
like
I
said,
I
was
fortunate
because
I
had
by
decision
made,
but
if
you
go
into
you
know
when,
when
Charlie
hit,
you
had
as
many
tornadoes
inside
the
greater
hurricane
and
literally
the
lot
across
the
canal.
For
me,
my
lot
and
a
lot
of
me
across
the
street,
those
houses
literally
exploded.
I
H
D
East
Africa,
Reese
and
I
think
at
the
same
time,
the
picture
that
you
have
on
the
screen
of
this
mid-century
modern
home
that
got
renovated
and
it's
beautiful.
It's
it's
a
gorgeous
example
of
a
mid-century
modern
home.
So
there
are
those
instances
where
there
could
be
the
possibility
of
something
that
that
might
have
some
architectural
significance
correct.
E
G
Use
this
is
an
example.
They
did
a
great
job
with
that
and
just
cuz
Gary
I
know
what
you're
saying
to
and
and
over
there.
It
probably
doesn't
mean
as
much
to
me
at
all,
because
I
know
the
older
homes
and
they
really
don't
have
a
lot
of
historic
significance.
But
my
home
endurance
is
a
1920
home
and
it's
probably
not
real
safe
either
in
a
major
hurricane,
but
and
it
has
a
double
lot.
G
G
H
H
B
Hang
pictures
on
that
yeah.
E
As
as
you
take
this
back
to
the
drawing
board,
you
may
want
to
consider
density
issues,
transfer
of
density
and
so
on
when
you're,
when
you're
taking
when
you
build
putting
one
house
on
to
a
lot,
feel
you're
losing
the
density
that
was
it
we're
already
in
a
program.
So
it
might
be
a
good
time
doing
cooperate.
That's
thinking
as
well
and.
C
B
G
B
G
G
H
Just
make
one
more
confident,
then
this
is
relative
to
what
you're
saying
him,
one,
the
neighbor
immediately
to
the
south
of
me,
the
very
next
one
they
renovated
that
house
and
it
was
a
smaller
house
and
they
kept
the
architecture,
say
literally
built
an
envelope
up
to
code
around
the
original
house.
So
it
looks
like
it
was
built
in
nineteen.
Sixty
okay.
H
Don't
the
problem
is:
is
there
two
feet
lower
than
me?
So
if
we
ever
had
a
water
search,
that's
an
issue,
but
that
house
and
they
did
that
before
Charlie
and
it
survived
quite
well,
okay,
and
so
that
that's
there
isn't.
There
could
be
something
where
some
of
these
houses
that
might
be
on
my
block
or
Donna.
You
would
want
to
preserve
for
the
grins
and
giggles
if
there
was
a
way
to
bring
them
up
to
citizen
code,
like
I
said
what
the
one
neighbor
we
had
to
the
media.
F
F
I
B
A
We
bring
an
idea
for
an
ordinance
before
you
and
ask
for
your
authorization
than
two
the
coordinates
to
come
back.
This
sounds
to
me
like
it
might
fit
that
sort
of
category
of
action
by
the
city.
So
if,
if
I've
aged
it
correctly,
then
by
consensus,
you
can
direct
staff
to
prepare
an
ordinance
for
your
consideration
to
amend
the
existing
historical
preservation
code,
but.
B
F
Advisory
board
was
was
provided
with
those
opinions
of
significance,
and
no
additional
comments
were
made
at
that
time.
Certainly
we
can
go
into
a
more
detailed
analysis
in
smaller
chunks
so
that
they
can
look
at
each
property
individually
in
small
batches
and
come
up
with
a
concurrence
or
a
difference
of
opinion
on
each
of
those
with
staff,
and
we
can
modify
the
forms
and.
F
G
I
think
in
the
past,
I
mean
that's
what
I'm
staying
with
the
Historic
Preservation
Board.
They
really
realized
that
you
know
they
could
have
their
opinion,
but
they
really
weren't
there.
Not
a
strong
board
like
like
planning
or
something
like
not
that
the
people
are
not
as
strong
for
don't
misunderstand
me,
but
they're
their
opinions
in
their
vats
of
value.
It
hasn't
you
know,
they're,
not
given
the
weight.
I
think
that
it
deserved.
Perhaps.
D
G
B
F
B
I
B
E
B
And
now
it's
time
for
citizens
comments.
If
you
would
like
to
speak
on
anything
on
the
consent
agenda
now
would
be
the
time
approval
of
the
minutes,
a
settlement,
agreement,
monthly
litigation
report
and
application
and
appropriation
for
the
police
department
dive
team
equipment.
If
you
anybody
would
like
to
speak
on
any
of
those
matters,
now
would
be
the
time
you
have
three
minutes
good.
I
I
Hopefully,
we've
all
grown
and
learned
since
this
event
in
your
discussions,
I
would
like
you
to
at
least
perhaps
address
whether
or
not
you
could
confirm
the
amount
that
in
the
settlement
that's
coming
from
insurance
versus
out
of
the
city
budget.
Also,
if
you
could
also
address
if
the
city
policy
has
a
deductible
or
self
insurance
limit,
it's
might
be
of
interest
to
people.
Also,
does
the
city
have
a
commitment
for
the
insurance
policy
that
is
paying
out
the
settlement
to
renew
and
if
cell,
is
there
an
anticipated
premium.
I
Then
some
people
were
just
curious
also
why
the
why
this
element
is
being
put
forth
before
the
FDLE
FDLE
report
has
been
completed
and
discussed
publicly
so
I've
got
I've
got
the
utmost
of
respect
for
everyone
involved,
certainly
the
police
officers
in
the
City
Council,
but
these
are
just
some
citizens
questions
that
I
think
might
be
helpful
for
people
to
learn
about.
Thank
you.
Thank
you.
B
J
The
record
Dave
Drury
finance
director
first
off
I,
want
to
say
to
councilmember
divine
of
the
bottom
of
my
heart
and
all
our
fellow
employees.
My
fellow
workers,
you've
always
stuck
up
for
us
and
we
really
appreciate
it
and
noticed
it
so
I
had
to
say
that
and
councilmember
Cavanaugh
I
think
as
made
phone
calls
as
our
it
from
you.
J
But
you
said
you
called
me
with
some
of
the
hardest
questions
they
answer
and
what
a
pain
in
the
neck
you
could
be
some,
but
we're
going
to
miss
you
and
I
just
appreciate
it
makes
me
think,
makes
me
work
a
little
harder.
So
thank
you
very
much
we're
going
to
miss
you
both
I'm,
just
asking
for
your
approval
to
go
forth
and
look
into
I.
We
briefly
looked
at
a
couple
of
the
main
systems
for
a
meter.
Reading
we've
had
all
kinds
of
troubles.
We
we
privatized
it
because
we
couldn't
keep
any
one
meter.
J
Readers
and
the
private
private
company
is
having
trouble,
keeping
meter.
Readers
I
think
I
got
one
out
now
and
we
have
had
major
issues.
There
are
other
companies
out
there.
They
are
not
doing
any
better,
so
we
thought
now
is
the
technology
has
come,
come
forth,
there's
two
major
methods:
it's
the
AMR
is
the
drive
by
and
you've
heard
of
the
drive
by
where
they
take
a
vehicle
out
with
a
laptop
and
go
through
the
neighborhoods
and
read
The
Meters,
the
other,
which
we
think
is
old-school.
J
The
newest
method
that
we've
run
across
is
a
mi
which
is
in
turn,
eight
internet-based,
where
it's
instantaneous,
we
had,
they
build
a
grid
and
we
can
read
the
meters
at
any
time
anywhere
and,
if
you're
a
Yankee
that
wants
to
know
what
your
water
uses
they
can
get
on
the
internet
and
actually
see
their
water
usage
that
would
cut
down
the
complaints
about.
Why
is
my
water
bill
so
high,
and
this
is
it?
This
is
not
a
I
call
me
Enki's
cuz
I'm
a
Yankee,
but
they
it's
just
it
works.
J
It
makes
sense
to
at
least
look
at
it's
not
going
to
be
inexpensive.
It's
going
to
be
quite
expensive,
but
this
is
our
opportunity
to
take
a
look
and
see
what
we
can
come
up
with
and
I'm
just
we
did
take
it
to
the
UAB,
they
discussed
it
and
they
showed
much
interest.
And
so
that's
all
that's
what
I'm
here
for
right
now
I
see.
B
J
B
B
J
H
Just
want
to
say
if
we
were
having
this
conversation
18
years
ago,
I
would
be
having
issues
with
the
technology
you're
proposing,
but
this
technology
has
been
used
in
the
industrial
specialty
chemical
industry
to
monitor
inventories,
chemical
feet,
points,
chemical
dosages
and
so
forth.
It
is
a
mature
technology
and
it's
just
being
adapted
to
the
meter
reading
and
it's
it's
a
kind
of
a
no-brainer
for
me.
I
think
this
is
the
way
she's
dumb,
okay,.
J
G
J
H
Also
with
this
technology,
we
were
also
bringing
an
additional
value
to
the
customer
when
a
pipe
does
break
or
any
one
of
a
number
of
things,
even
though
it's
not
the
least
expensive,
that
doesn't
mean
it's
not
the
system,
with
the
most
value
to
our
customers.
Citizen,
based
in
that
regard,
and
that's
where
I
mean
you
know
it
can.
If
we
help
citizens
with
three
or
four
issues
a
year,
it's
brought
a
great
value
and
then
the
comfort
to
the
people
that
never
needed.
It
was
just
they
know
and.
J
J
Have
had
people
that
would
have
liked
to
have
had
an
opportunity
to
check
and
and
I
know,
they're
set
up
that
they
can
be.
They
can
warn
you
if
something
is
going
on
if
you're
using
water,
if
you're
using
water
at
your
house
and
your
1500
miles
away
and
nobody
supposed
to
be
in
your
house,
then
there
is
possibly
a
warning
system
that
could
tell
you
there's
somebody
in
your
house
using
your
water
or
there
is
a
leak,
that's
what
we
liked
it
I'm,
not
saying
we
didn't
like
it.