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Meeting
to
order
the
invocation
is
council,
member
ding
felder.
I
will
yield
to
you,
sir.
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Thank
you,
mr
chairman.
This
morning
we
have
we're
honored
to
have
the
reverend
jason.
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Sowell
reverend
sal
is
the
founder
of
current
initiatives
of
tampa-based
non-profit
organization.
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Stand
and
in
the
invocation
and
followed
by
the
pledge
of
allegiance.
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Gracious
god,
thank
you
for
the
beautiful
day
that
you've
given
us
here.
Thank
you
for.
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This
last
year
is
serving
here
as
chair.
We
appreciate
you
very
very
much.
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Yes,
sir,
so
is
this
going
to
be
your
last
morning
meeting
as
chair?
This
is
my
last
morning.
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I
know
it's
been
an
interesting
and
trying
year,
but
I
appreciate
this
honor
and
whoever
is
the.
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Different
world
than
from
what
you're
we're
all
used
to
so
again,
I
appreciate,
and
I
thank
you.
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And,
like
you
said,
your
legislative
assistant,
like
you
pointed
out,
lisa,
has
done
a
great
job
and.
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I
know
it's
very
it's
it's
a
lot
of
work,
but
thank
you
very
much.
So
we'll
have
chair
elections.
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In
in
a
couple
weeks
and
we'll
start
seeing
those
negative
ads
on
tv,
I'm
sure
that's
a
joke.
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For
all
the
hard
work,
and
also
thanks
to
all
the
digital
people
and
other
staff
who
helped
us.
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Going
back
and
forth
and
continue
to
help
us
with
evolution.
Everything
absolutely
and
thank
you.
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I
mean
everybody
that
that
put
this
together,
john
bennett,
you
know
his
leadership
and
work.
You.
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And
you
know,
you
know
how
I
am
I'm
a
nerd
at
heart,
all
right
that
settles
out
public
comment.
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If
we
have
anybody
in
person
to
speak
on
the
second
floor,
are
we
doing
a
police
officer.
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Small
token
of
appreciation
to
people
like
you
who
do
what
you
do,
but
the
truth
is
we
really.
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I
Got
to
go
through
in
dealing
with
traumatic
situations
like
that,
you
know
just
last
night
in.
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Try
to
have
as
much
respect
as
we
can
and
try
to
just
be
as
supportive
as
we
can
not
just
for.
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Do
the
extra
job,
and
so
I
have
to
commend
you
for
that-
that's
just
that's
a
that's
great
work.
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Most
of
us
couldn't
couldn't
face
the
stress
and
the
horrors
that
you
all
deal
with.
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You
very
much
all
right
have
fun
with
mr
chair.
If
we
can
we're
going
to
present
him
with
a.
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Few,
a
few
gifts
from
our
our
partners
in
this
is
that
all
right
with
you
go
ahead
all
right.
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First,
I
would
like
to
thank
you
for
giving
us
the
opportunity
to
give
our
one
of
our.
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And
his
skills
were
that
of
someone
who
was
much
senior
than
what
he
and
what
he
was.
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You
detective,
thank
you
chief,
thank
you,
and
I
I've
been
informed
that
once
our
positivity
rate.
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Drops
below
five
the
talks
of
the
citizens
police
academy
for
the
tampa
pd
will
be
back.
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Frequency-
and
that
is
what
is
most
bothersome
and
problematic
for
the
citizens,
because
it's
the.
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Absolutely
thank
you
have
a
good
day,
mr
chair.
Yes,
if
I
may
how
many
public
speakers
do
we.
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Why
the
nation
had
a
sigh
of
relief
from
the
verdict
the
other
day?
I
would.
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K
But
it
leads
to
not
only
bodily
harm
but
sometimes
death
and
to
you
councilman,
that,
as
you
are.
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City
the
to
get
this
grant
to
get
a
police
department
to
get
this
grant
to
get
the
police.
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Deal
with
the
problem
with
the
the
dumping
in
each
tampa,
but
we
have
a
problem
with
this.
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Because
d3
been
doing
some
things
and
I
see
a
little
progress,
but
the
noise
is
still
bad.
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Was
the
last
in-person
speaker?
If
that
is
the
case,
we
have
the
registered
speakers
we'll
begin.
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We
have
just
a
few,
a
few
speakers,
so
all
right,
we'll
start
with
the
virtual
speakers.
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Walking
on
that
street
in
october,
so
that
she
now
has
to
use
a
walker
and
be
with
an
escort.
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And
I
can
hear
me
hello
if
we
could
turn
the
volume
up.
We
can
barely
hear
you
now.
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Just
I'm
just
going
to
just
go
over
a
few
of
the
items
here.
We
have
the
noise,
sound
ordnance.
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Next
to
me-
and
you
can't
hear
the
music
in
your
own
space,
so
item
number
four
building
on.
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And
the
potential
for
they're
saying
the
sea
level
rise
and
the
potential
for
the.
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Thank
you,
I'm
christina
costa,
a
walk
back,
tampa
founding
member
and
tampa
resident,
I'm
also
on
the.
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Mayor
jane,
castor,
I'm
talking
about
the
sidewalk
code,
subject
that
you
will
have
on
your
agenda.
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Can
I
pl,
can
I
please
ask
you
all
I
have
a
dr
moaz
leemium
from
usf
and
the
mayor
called.
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Schedule
I've
got
dr
moyes
lemieux
who's,
the
the
dean
of
the
muma
college
of
business
at.
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Not
only
distant
fourth,
we
didn't
catch
up
with
them,
but
our
trajectory
is
not
the
same.
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And
the
kind
of
shocking
thing
here
is
that
for
most
of
remember,
the.
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Also,
sadly,
this
is
we
want
to
be
on
the
other
side
of
this
graph.
Unfortunately,.
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Living
this
is
against
our
benchmark
cities,
and
it
shows
atlanta
is
worse
than
we
are,
but
compared.
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Tamp
look:
the
state
average
is
about
65
percent.
I
think
singapore
I
put
in
there
because
I
used.
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Compared
to
our
benchmark
cities,
it's
something
again,
we
can
work
on
partnering
with
usf
and.
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Others,
dr
elimination
lets
me
use
this
quote
of
him:
the
companies
and
people
we
want
to
attract.
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City
council
recommended
an
economic
advisory
committee.
The
mayor
decided
to
lead
that.
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Dr
lee,
miami
has
to
jump,
but
the
the
idea
here
is
we're
at
step
number
two.
So
the
community
has.
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Councilman
vera,
thank
you,
councilman
carlson,
for
putting
this
together
and
for
all
of
your.
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Of
things
to
add
on
there,
if
I
may
that
you
know
take
a
look
at
our
mass
transit
situation,.
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You
know
one
of
the
greatest
barriers
to
breaking
poverty
and
having
upward
mobility
is.
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Funded,
but
that
has
a
level
of
confidence
and
stability,
I
think,
is
so
important
for
a
community.
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A
upward
mobility
for
for
folks
to
to
go
to
that
solid
middle
class.
For
folks
who.
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Mr
chair
bill,
thank
you
very
much
for
this.
You
have
said,
and
I
I
believe
if
I,
if
I.
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For
your
for
your
information
here
and
I
we
just
need
to
change
our
logic
as
louis
vieira.
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These
corporations
look
at
when
they're
looking
to
to
move
their
headquarters
so
again,
councilman.
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We
see
the
real
estate
prices,
home
ownership
is
sometimes
unattainable.
Rents.
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A
very,
very
necessary
and
very
important
thing
that
you've
put
forward
anybody
else.
Ding
felder.
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Thoughts
or
suggestions
that
that
either
of
you
have,
mr
chairman,
if,
if
you
would,
if
you'd
like.
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G
Dean
of
the
usf
muma
college
of
business
and
I'm
really
grateful
for
this
opportunity
to.
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Also
planning
for
for
for
the
future
when,
when
companies
like
amazon
and
others,
look
for
places.
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But
this
is
a
great
first
step.
I
think
councilman
vera
hit
the
nail
on
the
head
and
said.
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Where
we're
slightly
doing
better
so,
for
example,
one
way
of
reducing
poverty
is
transportation.
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You
know
reducing
that
gap
between
minority,
african-american
and
and
white
is
really
important.
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G
That
is
really
good
for
for
the
economy
in
in
our
city.
I
am
very
deeply
concerned
to.
K
Very
impressed
by
the
report,
thanks
to
customer
carlson
and
the
dean
of
south
florida
school.
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And
others
that
have
participated,
including
alexander
phillips
and
so
forth.
So
I
I
like
to.
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Let
me
just
throw
a
little
monkey
wrench
in
it
to
think
out
of
the
box.
What's
going.
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Where
you're
going
to
get
the
tax
money
for
to
gasoline
tax
money,
they
are
not
going
to
buy.
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Gasoline
they're
buying
electric
power,
so
I
I'm
I
like
to
think
of
how
we're
going
to
solve.
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Of
automobiles
being
built
in
the
electric
factor,
in
fact,
maybe
later
on,
to
be
hydrogen.
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Awesome
so
so
yeah,
I'm
I'm
alex.
I
used
to
be
an
intern
actually
for
joseph
citro
good
morning.
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Look
a
little
better,
also,
I'm
an
economics
graduate
student,
so
this
is
totally
up
my
alley.
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Like
I
said,
there's
there's
no
subjectivity
in
these
numbers
because
it's
the
census.
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Best,
you
know
actual
results
of.
What's
going
on
and
yeah,
mr
sheriff,
I
could
just
thank.
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You're
welcome
but
but
this
is
the
mayor
will
be
making
her
announcement
in
about
an
hour
or
a.
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Half
hour
and
and
dr
leemon
will
be
there-
this
is
just
one
step
in
a
long
process.
The
next
thing.
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Work,
this
is
the
the
work
of
city
council,
city
council
does
so
many
things
in
so
many
ways,
and
I.
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Thank
you,
councilman
ding
felt
good
and
since
alex
was
previously
one
of
ours.
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All
right
we
can
he's
gonna
yeah.
We
can
see
it
go
ahead.
Okay,
wonderful,
the
first!
This
slide
as.
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To
slide
four
before
I
address
slide
four,
which
will
be
right
here,
it
is
I'd
like
to
take
a.
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Additional
sanctions:
we
also
reduced
exemptions
in
the
ordinance
from
18
to
10.
At
that
time,.
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May
immediately
be
issued
a
simple
citation,
so
joint
and
several
responsibility
does
apply
more.
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So
actually
so
we
have
two
different
sets
of
data.
Here
we
had
the
operation
silent.
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Then,
in
the
actual
calls
there
were
12
448
calls
citations
within
district
four.
There
were.
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Time
period
is,
is
that
about
a
year
from
january
1st
of
2019
until
october,
31st
2020.
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Through
the
track
system,
similar
to
where
we
issue
our
normal
uniform
traffic
citations.
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E
Out
on
the
street,
and
I
will
mention
from
savino
legal
department,
there
is
a
considerably.
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High
number
of
the
14-155
citations
that
I
have
seen
in
court
as
municipal
prosecutor,
we
can.
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It'd
be
great
if
if,
if,
if
you
can
forward
that
information
to
council,
you
know
after.
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The
workshop
and
we'll
see
where
it
goes,
thank
you.
Councilman
citro,
good,
councilman,
carlson,.
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Again,
captain
owens,
thank
you
very
much,
the
dot
matrix
you
had
up
there.
I
was
noticing
that.
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A
lot
of
those,
as
you
had
said,
was
ybor
city,
but
I'm
also
noticing
a
lot
of
them
were
in
howard.
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J
Much
to
drink
and
and
that's
the
reason
why
their
neighbors
may
have
called
on
them.
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Parts
of
the
city
can
I
safely
say
that
yes,
sir
they're,
more
industrial
or
entertainment
related.
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Anything
that
we
would
be
recommending
is
grouped
together
with
that
presentation
and.
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Just
to
make
a
point,
mr
dingfield,
that
mrcho
talked
about
mr
carlson
talked
about.
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Eventually,
ms
felix
working
on
something
citro
that
we
talked
about
these
entertainment
type.
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Districts
again
encroaching
on
neighborhoods
and
mr
carlson
made
mention
to
me.
We
need.
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Councilman
carlson.
Stop
me
if,
if
you're
going
to
cover
this
in
item
number
three
but.
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A
For
you
all,
as
far
as
the
enforcement
aspect
yeah
in
the
I
could
just
follow,
it.
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Noise
from
a
vehicle
that
is
an
irreparable
and
irreversible
violation,
so
once
an
officer
does.
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Other
noise
sections
they're
not
prohibited
by
a
five
minute
warning.
They
can
go
ahead.
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Of
extra
hours,
I
don't
know
what
the
solutions
are,
but
if,
if
there
are
some
ways
that
we.
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Thank
you
very
much.
Captain
owens
does
every
police
officer
have
a
decibel
reading.
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We
have
the
meters
and
we
sign
them
out
nightly
so
that
they
can
take
them
to
igbor
city
into.
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J
J
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J
How,
how
is
that?
How
is
that
going
to
prove
any
type
of
guilt
or
innocence.
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M
In
order
to
issue
a
violation
for
a
vehicle-
and
I
also
want
to
be
very
clear
with
you-.
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Guys,
just
to
reiterate
section
14-153
is
the
only
section
that
governs
with
decibel
levels.
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This
council
chooses
to
say
we
want.
We
want
decimal
meters,
you
know
for
for
for
officers
or.
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Decimal
meters
a
reference
to
50
feet,
obviously,
and
they
have
a
decimal,
because
I
know
mr.
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D
We
again
mr
carlson
allude
to
mr
clay
daniels.
You
know
with
vehicles,
mr
mister
central,
really.
J
But
I'm
also
getting
calls
in
those
areas.
Thank
you,
mr
chair
councilman,
carlson,
yeah
and.
C
I
just
wanted
to
ask
a
clarifying
question
real
fast.
When
you
talk
about
the
sound
of
vehicles.
C
Avenue
they
were
speeding
and
they
they
cranked
up
their
muffler.
You
know
in
the
old
days
we
used.
C
Up
to
be
like
that,
so
it's
not
amplified
sound
from
electronically,
but
it's
amplified
sound.
A
C
M
C
Regularly
addressing
issues
that
people
wanted
as
ybor
changes
from
a
bar
district
to
a.
C
Community
again,
the
the
folks
there
are
very
appreciative
of
your
help.
Thank
you.
F
F
There's
like
no
honking
and
there's
don't
block
the
box,
don't
block
the
intersection.
So
there's.
J
J
J
Abbie
temptation
this
morning
and-
and
I
think,
what's
what
you
all
have
encompassed
in
the
last.
H
H
Different
parameters
that
go
with
it,
and
we
would
like
to
talk
to
you
about
several
of
those.
H
And
with
me
this
morning,
susan
johnson
velez.
H
Attorneys
we've
been
working
on
this
together,
also
in
in
collaboration
with
mike
schmidt.
H
So
there
was
some
motions
made.
There
was
a
brief
presentation
given
to
you
on
october,
22nd.
H
Motion
to
come
back
to
you
for
further
discussion.
We
were
then
continued
a
couple.
H
And
that's
where
we
are
today:
okay,
the
thing
we
were
facing
was
you
know
if
you.
H
H
H
Amplified
sound
is
discussed
in
our
code
is
in
the
special
use
criteria,
but
it
is
not
defined.
H
H
H
So
that
is,
and
in
relationship
to
councilman
goode's
comments
about
the
loud
cars
you
know.
H
H
H
Next
slide,
please
I'm
going
to
let
susan
talk
to
you
about.
H
H
L
The
current
definitions
in
the
code
and
three
or
down
there's
a
definition
for
plainly
audible.
L
L
L
L
L
L
Citro
to
address,
and
and
so
you
can
be
thinking
in
terms
of
if
you're,
if
you're
wanting
to.
L
L
L
H
So
this
morning
we
have
five
recommendations
for
you
next
slide
please.
The
first
is
to
create.
H
H
H
H
H
H
Warning
that
was
just
discussed
with
you
and
looking
at
removing
that
and
allowing
for.
H
H
H
For
your
direction
and
then
what
would
be
tier
two
or
phase
two
and
much
of
that
was
looking.
H
At
those
mixed-use
corridors
and
some
of
our
urban
villages,
which
are
the
areas
that.
H
So
where
do
we
start
and
that
our
first
recommendation
today
is
to
create
a
city-wide.
H
Standard
that
prohibits
outdoor
amplified
sound
after
midnight
everywhere
in
the
city.
H
H
H
H
H
L
L
L
L
L
L
Additional
opportunity
for
enforcement
and
reduction
of
sound
if
we
added
that
extra.
J
Thank
you
very
much,
miss
johnson
and
miss
feely.
Thank
you
very
very
much
for
this.
L
Council,
this
is
susan
johnson
velez,
those
85,
dba
versus
65
dba
were
levels
that
were.
J
E
Thank
you,
mr
chairman
abby
and
susan.
The.
E
The
week
and
and
I'm
just
wondering,
if
we're
going
to
be
tweaking
this
to
me
days
of
the
week.
E
Are
pretty
relevant?
It's
almost
like
you
have
a
reasonable
expectation
of
of
peace
and
quiet
on.
E
E
Days
of
the
week
council,
you
have
any
thoughts
on
that
anybody,
counseling
dude.
D
D
D
D
D
F
I
Equal
in
days
of
the
week
and
there's
some
days
when
you
know,
communities
and
neighborhoods
are.
I
More
there's
expected
to
be
a
more
reasonable
tolerance
for
higher
noise
and
there's
other
times.
I
When
communities
don't
want
to
come
on,
feel
the
noise,
so
I
I
think
that's
fine
with
me.
K
K
As
an
excuse,
but
it's
a
reason
when
you
have
certain
speed
limits
when
you
have
certain
items.
K
K
F
If
there's
nothing
else,
is
there
a
motion
or
anything
else?
Yes,
yes,
ma'am,
council,
john
cena.
L
Number
two:
the
data
that
tpd
has
shows
that
there's
there's
not
a
significant
compliance
issue.
L
L
And
the
data
data
shows
that
there's
compliance
during
those
days
of
the
week
so
again
to
try
to.
L
Achieve
that
predictable
and
understandable
enforcement
and
understanding
for
the
citizens.
L
H
With
the
suggestion
of
midnight
that
way,
you
know
it
when
you
see
it,
somebody
pulls
up,
and
it's.
H
H
Then
they
know
I
mean
it
shouldn't
be
that
oh
what
day
is
that?
Oh,
it's
thursday,
they
can
stay.
H
E
Abby
and
susan
generally,
I
favor
what
your
recommendation
is.
E
You
know
on
their
wet
zoning,
let's
say
you
know
we
we
put
on
their
order
that
they
could.
E
E
L
And
councilman
dingfelder
susan
johnsonville,
this
typically
what
we
find
with
the
site
plans.
H
Session
in
in
june
and
then
to
come
back
to
you
with
this
in
a
format
you
know
with
code,
so
we.
H
H
And
I
believe
that
this
would
allow
them
then
to
have
it
till
midnight,
even
though,
on
their
av.
C
I
just
wanted
to
say
real
fast.
I
ran
into
mr
daniels
on
the
way
in,
and
you
know.
C
C
For
coming
up
with
actionable
items,
you
know
we
get
accused
sometimes
for
having
things
drag.
C
For
coming
up
with
it
very
good,
any
one
other
response
I
did
want
to
add,
while
we
were
having.
H
This
discussion,
lashawn
did
look
for
some
of
those
general
standards
to
answer
councilman.
H
H
Help
to
put
it
into
regular
terms
of
things,
we
would
understand
that
that's
a
start
for
you.
J
J
L
Thank
you
councilman
citro,
and
I
would
remind
you
that
all
other
areas
of
the
city.
L
Yeah
susan
johnson
velez,
the
second
recommendation.
L
L
L
F
K
With
something
that's
legally
defensible,
I
think
the
the
one
we
had
it
and
the
law.
K
L
Thank
you,
thank
you,
sir,
and
I
would
also
obviously
also
credit
and
ms
feely.
L
Thank
you,
mr
chair,
so
amplified
sound.
Then
we
have
defined
in
terms
of
of
sound,
that's
being.
L
L
The
laundry
list,
any
sound
equipment
or
speaker
and
so
again
this
makes
it
very
predictable.
L
Specifications
so
that
that
we
believe
that
that
will
also
aid
in
enforcement
efforts
and
then.
L
And
again,
these
these
proposals
for
modification
are
result
of
our
review
of.
L
Bit
better
and
more
understandable
for
than
the
definitions
that
are
currently
in
the
code.
L
F
M
Simone
savino
legal
department,
we
can
certainly
look
into
that
to
potentially.
M
Do
regulate
that
as
it
stands,
and
I
know
that
they
are
currently
enforced
by
tpd.
D
H
H
F
Okay,
go
ahead.
My
second
comment
on
the
one
other
thing
you
all
mentioned:
public
engagement.
C
C
C
C
F
H
The
recommendation
is
to
speak
out
channel
districts
from
that
153
and
not
specifically.
H
H
Sound
and
then
any
plainly
audible
would
then
be
the
enforcement
mechanism
for
that
area.
We.
H
E
Miss
feely
again,
I
think
this
is
a
a
good
idea
in
the
right
direction.
I.
M
Yes,
simone
savino,
on
behalf
of
the
legal
department,
as
we
discussed
in
the.
M
M
F
F
H
Number
five
is
really
our
next
steps.
We
would
like
to
proceed
with
the
preparation
of
the.
H
H
This
morning,
in
addition
to
that,
yes,
we
would
like
we
would
be
conducting
public
information.
H
Sessions
we're
looking
to
do
those
lashon
is
going
to
be
setting
those
up
and
notice.
H
H
H
H
H
Then
you're
very
familiar
and
that
citation
is
available
so
that
second
level
would
be
to.
E
Yes,
I
like
the
direction
we're
going
appreciate
it
abby
and
susan.
The.
E
The
question
had
come
up
and
I
think
it
was
related
to
one
part
of
this
motion.
E
E
Standard
that
would
be
applied
to
all
a
ab,
a
b
permits
that
come
in
any
thoughts
on
that
yeah.
H
H
H
H
E
E
To
to
the
ab
permits-
and
I'm
not
you
know,
I'm
you
know
so
if
somebody
has
a
has
a
right
now.
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
If
you
feel
that
it's
important
that
your
business
operates
outside
of
those
hours,
then
you
have.
D
D
D
House,
that's
been
kind
of
turned
into
a
little,
I
would
say
a
bar,
but
a
little
upload
place
that.
D
D
D
H
So
councilman
gates,
if
I
can
just
respond,
I
just
as
you
saw
this
morning,
the
noise.
H
Take
this
and
chunk
it
up
a
little
bit
in
these
conversations,
so
we
can
most
definitely
come.
H
Different
aspects
of
this
and
collectively
working
toward
the
solutions-
that's
fine
abby!
You
can.
D
D
You
know
to
bring
that
back.
That'll
be
fine,
because
that
that's
something
that
needs
to
happen.
D
Brings
on
again
mental
health
issues
brings
on
addictions,
and
I
think
you
know
we
just
need
to.
C
This,
in
addition
to
the
separation
requirements,
it
seems
like
we
need
something.
C
Of
bar
districts,
if
you
I
remember
in
the
80s,
it
was
dates
me,
but
in
the
80s
you
know
there
were.
C
C
Don't
think
we
should
copy
london,
we
shouldn't
copy
other
cities.
We
should
create
our
own.
C
C
C
C
C
C
E
Ad
hoc
creation
of
those
districts,
those
sort
of
drinking
districts-
because
you
know
it
used.
E
E
E
J
F
H
List
and
also
those
who
receive
our
tampa,
cares
and
then,
like
I
said
these
other
groups
that
were.
H
Unless
you
feel
it
needs
to
be
workshop
again,
we
would
come
back
for
first
reading.
We
would.
H
H
That
time
and
prepare
to
move
forward
with
implementing
the
recommendations
we
discussed.
H
Know
predictable
information
so
that
you
can
make
informed
decisions.
We
don't
have
a
workshop.
F
G
G
G
F
F
J
Some
people
called
me,
the
eighth
council
person,
and
I
would
often
hear.
J
F
That
does
not
conclude
this
workshop.
We're
going
to
break
for
lunch
until
1
30.
F
And
then
we'll
pick
up
with
items
number
four
and
five,
so
we
are
in.
G
Notices
on
the
doors
and
the
second
floor
as
well,
we'll
make
it
as
visible
as
possible.