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B
All
right,
mr
shelby.
C
Yes,
thank
you,
mr
chairman,
good
evening,
martin
shelby
city
council
attorney
tonight
is
thursday
february.
24Th
2022
we're
here
at
old
city,
hall,
315,
east
kennedy,
boulevard
and
tonight's
quasi
judicial
and
other
land
use
related
matters
are
being
conducted
with
a
live
in-person
quorum
of
city
council
present
in
city
council
chambers.
C
If
you
are
an
applicant,
we
make
sure
please
that
you
are
online
and
registered
and
also
have
your
camera
on
and
be
available
when
your
case
is
called
up
now
for
those
who
have
items
that
are
not
compatible,
such
as
cell
phones
or
smartphones.
Those
do
not
allow
you
to
share
your
camera
when
connected
and
those
will
not
allow
you
to
participate.
So
please
remember
that,
because
otherwise,
if
you
do
not
have
access
to
a
tablet
or
a
video
or
a
desktop,
you
will
not
be
able
to
participate
in
tonight's
hearings.
C
Now
again,
the
discussion
and
instructions
are
available
at
tampa.gov
forward.
Slash,
quasi-q-u-a-s-I
and
the
instructions
are
also
set
forth
in
the
notice,
as
set
forth
in
the
hearing.
Now,
for
those
who
wish
to
appear
in
person
using
cmt
who
don't
have
access
to
a
communications
media
device
or
unable
to
participate
via
cmt,
you
may
come
to
the
facilities
at
old
city
hall,
315,
east
kennedy
boulevard
tonight.
C
Now,
with
regard
to
the
people
who
are
on
the
second
floor,
we
ask
that
you
keep
your
voices
down
and
you
be
conscious
of
please
remaining
quiet
to
allow
the
audience
downstairs
to
hear
and
also
the
speakers
at
the
lectern
to
not
be
interrupted.
C
Now,
council,
you
have
had
people
have
the
opportunity
to
send
in
comments
in
advance
via
email.
Those
written
comments
have
been
distributed
to
city
council
and
will
be
included
in
the
permanent
record
of
the
meeting
and
also
those
are
also
been
uploaded
for
inspection
at
tampa.gov
forward,
slash
agendas
and
then
scrolling
to
the
date
of
the
meeting.
All
that
being
said,
one
last
thing
with
regard
to
the
go
to
meeting
platform
which
you
use
for
video.
There
is
a
chat
box.
Please
be
reminded
that
the
chat
box
is
not
to
communicate
with
city
council
members.
C
It
is
only
if
you
experience
technical
issues
and
have
to
contact
technical
staff
and
finally,
ladies
and
gentlemen
of
the
public
and
also
members
of
city
council,
please
be
reminded
that
emails
should
not
be
sent
in
relative
to
any
of
tonight's
meetings.
During
the
course
of
tonight's
hearings,
same
with
texts
counsel,
I
am
advising
you
that
if
an
email
or
a
text
should
come
in
during
the
course
of
tonight's
hearings,
you
are
to
ignore
them,
please
those
are
not
to
be
considered,
as
they
are
not
part
of
the
record
and
outside
of
the
public
meeting.
C
That
being
said,
I'd
ask
that
council,
please
do
pass
a
motion
to
adopt
these
rules
as
set
forth
in
the
notice.
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Yes,
sir,
thank
you,
mr
chairman.
How
are
you,
sir?
Thank
you
very
much.
It's
my
pleasure
to
have
with
us
here
scout
troop
number,
four
who
will
be
doing
the
pledge
today.
They
are
here
with
their
scout
scout
master.
Mr
duncan
belcer
also
judge
tom
palermo
is
the
scout
master.
He
wasn't
able
to
be
here
today
so
I'll.
Let
these
fine
youngsters
come
forward
and
afterwards
we'll
have
them
if
we
may
give
their
names
and
where
they
go
to
school,
so
go
ahead.
Go
ahead!
Gentlemen,.
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B
B
All
right,
mr
shelby,
we'll
start
with
the
items
or
believe.
C
B
I
Good
evening,
council
annie
barnes
development
coordination.
Yes,
there
are
a
few
items
to
clean
up
before
you
tonight.
Item
number
six
is
rec
2107.
Additionally,
item
number
eight
is
82
2110.
The
applicant
is
requesting
a
continuance
for
both
of
these
cases
to
be
heard
at
the
june
9
2022
public
hearing.
I
J
I'm
the
representative
on
both
of
those
cases
and
we
respectfully
request
that
they
be
continued
and
the
council
waived
the
180
day
time
limit.
We've
encountered
some
last
minute
site
plan
issues
that
we
need
to
resolve,
and
I
wanted
to
make
sure
that
the
staff
had
sufficient
time
to
review
the
changes
before
we
came
back
to
council
because
I
didn't
want
to
come
back
if
we
didn't
have
enough
time
to
go
through
and
make
sure
that
we
had
satisfied
their
their
comments
and
their
concerns.
J
So
we
would
respectfully
request
you
continue
those
items,
the
rezoning,
as
well
as
the
a
b
that's
pending
before
you
this
evening.
B
Mr
shelby.
C
Yes,
mr
chairman,
I
see
ms
rosario
there,
ms
rosario
is
there
anybody
who
wishes
to
speak
from
the
public?
With
regard
to
the
continuance,
can
I
make
a
statement
good.
A
M
E
M
Mr
mickelini's
indicated
that
he
intends
to
seek
approval
of
that
offside
parking
and
need
some
additional
time
for
that
to
be
approved
by
the
city.
So
we
fully
support
the
requested
continuance
to
a
date
that
would
allow
sufficient
time
for
those
offside
parking
approvals
to
occur.
But
with
that,
thank
you
for
your
time.
C
Chairman,
I
understand
from
the
speaker:
registration
forms
that
there
are
people
who
are
registered
to
speak
on
items
six
and
items
eight,
and
I
wonder
if
ms
lucas
is
able
to
see
if
there's
anybody
who
wants
to
address
not
the
substantive
matters,
but
only
the
requests
for
the
continuance.
I.
G
If
I
could
just
read
short
statement
previously,
I
abstained
from
voting
on
applications
by
this
applicant
representative
because
it
was
an
outstanding,
non-party
subpoena
for
documents,
and
there
were
public
records,
requests
directed
to
me
and
related
to
this
applicant
representative,
to
which
I
still
needed
to
respond.
Those
matter
are
no
longer
outstanding.
The
documents
all
of
my
documents
were
filed
at
the
latest
this
afternoon,
so
I
do
not
believe
that
I
need
to
abstain
from
voting
on
this
matter.
Thank
you.
C
G
Yes,
yes,
and
when
I
was
saying
before
it
was
just
out
of
abundance
of
caution,
but
I
yes
thank.
B
G
B
B
Thank
you
all
right.
We
have
folks
who
want
to
talk
about
the
continuance.
B
Right,
miss
rosario.
How
many
do
we
have
and
none.
A
C
J
C
With
regard
to
item
six
alone,
or
just
both
of
them,
I'm
sorry,
I
believe
it.
Six
n
eight
right,
six.
I
Amy
martin's,
development
coordination.
The
request
was
for
june
9th
2022.
A
C
Thank
you
and
I
believe
the
rezoning,
if
I'm
not
mistaken,
should
be
heard
first
or
is
that
that's.
A
C
A
A
I
Annie,
barnes
development
coordination
item
number
12,
82
2203,
the
applicant.
The
application
was
incorrectly
noticed.
Can
you
please
remove
this
application
from
the
agenda.
I
That
concludes
the
items
to
clean
up
for
you
tonight.
All
right.
J
J
It
is
publicly
initiated
the
state
of
florida
recently
updated
the
coastal
high
hazard
area
for
local
governments,
including
the
city
of
tampa.
The
coastal
hazard
area
is
not
set
by
local
government.
It
is
set
by
the
state
as
per
state
law
and
the
next
plan
I'm
I'll
be
I'll,
be
talking
to
you
about
after
this
is
dealing
with
updating
that
geographic
area
in
your
comprehensive
plan.
But
in
researching
that
we
noticed
there
was
a
policy
in
the
plan.
Currently
that
could
be
misinterpreted
and
we
wanted
to
clean
that
up.
J
It
is
coastal
management
policy
1.1.2,
which
talks
about
the
representation
of
the
coastal
high
hazard
area
on
the
future
land
use
map.
In
a
situation
like
we
are
right
now
where
the
new
area
is
established
by
state
law,
but
we
have
not
updated
the
comp
plan,
yet
we
felt
it
was
appropriate
to
clarify
this
policy
by
stating
that
the
coastal
hazard
area
is
as
defined
by
state
law
and
defined
in
the
comprehensive
plan.
So
this
will
be
a
clarification
that
we
think
would
serve
the
city
of
tampa
better
it.
J
It
is
consistent
with
your
existing
policies
in
your
comprehensive
plan.
Regarding
the
coastal
hazard
area,
namely
coastal
management
policy,
1.1.1
and
1.1.4,
and
your
planning
commission
reviewed
this
and
has
recommended
that
you
transmit
this
plan,
amendment
to
the
department
of
economic
opportunity
with
intent
to
adopt
these
changes
and
I'm
available
for
any
questions.
You
may
have.
N
B
Mr
moved,
it.
J
J
Again,
the
state
of
florida
has
updated
the
coastal
high
hazard
area
and,
as
is
required
by
law,
the
comprehensive
plan
needs
to
reflect
the
new
area,
so
this
is
somewhat
of
a
housekeeping
item.
There's
no
discretion
at
the
local
level.
The
state
sets
this
area
and
it
is
required
to
be
on
in
within
the
coastal.
J
The
future
land
use
app
series,
so
this
plan
amendment
would
this
map
amendment
would
delete
the
two
maps
in
the
comprehensive
plan
that
referenced
the
coastline
as
area
the
future
land
use
map
and
the
coastal
high
hazard
area,
public
access
map
and
replace
them
with
updated
maps
that
reflect
the
new
coastal
high
hazard
area.
J
This
is
consistent
with
your
policies
of
your
comprehensive
plan,
namely
coastal
management,
objective
1.1
and
coastal
management
policy
1.1.1,
and
your
planning
commission
has
recommended
that
you
transmit
this
plan
amendment
to
the
department
of
economic
opportunity
with
intent
to
adopt
these
changes
and
I'm
available
for
any
questions
you
may
have.
Thank
you.
L
N
B
P
P
All
right
is
the
the
presentation
up
on
the
screen.
I'm
not
saying
it
on
my
end,.
P
Okay,
thank
you
very
much
again:
melissa
dickens,
planning,
commission
staff.
This
item
is
hc
or
excuse
me
tacpa
21-27.
This
amendment
serves
as
the
10-year
water
supply
facilities.
Work
plan
update
a
little
background
on
this
amendment.
This
is
a
publicly
initiated
amendment.
It
is
somewhat
of
a
routine
update.
It's
conducted
roughly
every
five
years
state
statute.
Chapter
163
requires
that
local
governments
examine
evaluate
and
update
their
comprehensive
plans
to
be
consistent
with
the
water
management
district,
regional
water
supply
plans.
P
P
P
P
In
addition,
staff
is
also
proposing
some
additional
language
in
the
potable
water
and
infrastructure
sections
that
speak
to
the
interrelated
nature
of
water
and
ensuring
coordinated
and
holistic
water
resources.
Planning
steph
did
review
the
proposed
amendment
for
consistency
with
the
adopted
comprehensive
plan
found
it
consistent
with
with
many
aspects
of
the
plan.
The
full
list
of
policies
considered
are
in
your
packet,
specifically
some
items
to
note.
It
is
consistent
with
the
regional
water
supply
plan
and
that
coordination
process
did
occur.
P
Additionally,
it
is
consistent
with
environmental
objective
1.2626,
which
speaks
to
reducing
potable
water
demands
through
a
variety
of
sources.
It's
also
consistent
with
potable
water
objective
1.2,
which
speaks
to
ensuring
that
the
potable
water
system
can
satisfy
existing
and
projected
demand
staff
did
transmit.
The
item
for
agency
comment:
it
was
sent
out
to
multiple
agencies,
including
the
water
management
district
and
tampa
bay
water.
We
received
no
objections
from
your
reviewing
agencies.
We
did
receive
responses
from
three
agencies,
but
though
those
agencies
indicated
they
had
no
comment
and
your
planning
commission
recommends
the
proposed
text.
P
Amendment
tacpa
21-22
be
found
consistent
with
the
goals,
objectives
and
policies
of
the
imagine,
2040
tampa
comprehensive
plan
and
transmit
it
to
deo
with
the
intent
to
adopt.
This
concludes
my
presentation
I
am
available.
If
there
are
any
questions-
and
I
believe
city
staff
is
also
here
if
there
are
questions.
Thank
you.
A
G
Yeah,
I
I'm
gonna
vote
against
this.
It
has
a
lot
of
good
ideas
in
it
and
I
hope
the
city
implements
some
of
these,
but
it
says
things
about
conserving
water,
educating
about
the
conservation
water,
which
the
city
has
turned
down
money
from
tampa
bay
water
to
try
to
promote
conservation.
G
It's
it's
asking
people
to
reduce
potable
water
usage.
It's
promote
anyway,
there's
a
lot
of
good
ideas
in
it.
But
if
you
look,
the
the
the
projection
plan
show
that
we're
not
we're
gonna
need,
if
I
remember
correctly,
94
mgd
in
20
years-
and
this
is
talking
about
120
mgd
and
I
didn't
go
through
and
highlight
it,
but
there's
just
some
language
in
here.
That
is
just
borderline,
not
there's
collaborative
stuff
in
here.
G
B
Did
you
want
to
refer
back
and
address
the
miss
dickens.
P
Yeah
I'll
just
share
that
that
those
items
are
part
of
the
non-adopted
background
narrative,
so
those
that
data
and
analysis,
as
as
you
mentioned,
that
that
is
something
that
our
staff
worked
on
collaboratively
with
a
number
of
different
partners,
but
that
is
that
background
portion
is
not
proposed
to
be
adopted.
It
is
for
information
purposes.
M
Sir,
if
I
may
add
something
else
to
it,
but
sure
when
is
maintaining
the
portable
water
production
capacity
of
the
plant
at
what
it
is
now,
120
million
gallons,
so
the
plant
cannot
produce
more
than
its
ability
and
the
ability
of
that
plant
is
120
million
gallons.
That
doesn't
mean
that
it
can
produce
120
million
gallons
on
a
daily
basis,
but
that's
the
capacity
of
that
plant.
It
does
not
in
any
way
interfere
with
the
82
million
gallons
certification
that
we
have
to
maintain
a
daily
average
at
with
sweat,
mud
and
others.
G
Melissa,
could
I
sorry
and-
and
I
didn't
highlight
this
whole
thing
and
print
out
to
see
which
is
written,
which
part
so
there's
a
whole
part
in
there
about
how
tampa
bay
water,
because
interlocal
agreement
is
not
required
to
supply
water,
but
they
have
in
the
past,
and
so
it's
like
this
language
that
walks
this
line.
That
implies
that
we
don't
have
sufficient
water
unless
we
develop
it
on
our
own
is.
Are
you
saying
that
all
of
that
is
in
the
backup
document?
P
That
is
in
the
backup
document
and
I'll
also
share
that
this
was
provided
to
tampa
bay,
water.
The
the
full
background
document
was
provided
to
tampa
bay
water
and
they
did
not
indicate
any
concerns.
G
If
we
modify
the
interlock
agreement,
we
could
get
it
because
they've
they've
offered
everything
that
we've
needed,
even
the
worst
drought
ever,
but
some
people
in
the
water
department
use
that,
as
they
excuse
to
say,
well
we're
going
to
have
to
supply
our
additional
water
because
nobody's
going
to
supply
it
and
also
there's
language
in
there
about
how
we
have
this
unique
position,
because
we
were
allowed
to
supply
our
own
water.
That
was
limited
only
to
the
hillsborough
river,
not
to
any
new
potable
source.
G
P
That's
correct
the
items
under
the
attachment
c
and
attachment
b
according
to
the
cover
sheet,
the
proposed
language
that
is
going
into
the
portable
water
and
infrastructure
sections
and
then
the
table
that
is
replacing
the
existing
table.
P
You'd,
the
the
the
strikethrough
underline
is
not
specifically
approving
any
attachments
that
that
is
provided
as
background
information.
So
the
only
item
that
will
be
modifying
the
comprehensive
plan
are
those
strike.
Your
underlying
portions.
G
Yeah,
I
would,
I
would
make
a
motion
to
approve,
with
the
assumption
that
the
that
the
attachments
are
not
included
in
the
motion.
M
P
C
A
question
for
from
mrs
dickens
with
regard
now:
did
you
get
a
second
on
that
motion?
I
didn't
quite
hear
I
don't
recall
no.
B
B
B
I
guess
not
all
right
anybody,
righteous
people
no
arrested.
G
Sorry
miss
dickens.
How
should
I
say
this?
I
would
I
would
move
that
we
approve
the
the
strikethrough
language,
but
not
the
supporting
documents
that
that
is
with
this
sorry.
We
would
approve
the
strike
three
language
with
the
assumption
that
the
supporting
documents
are
not
included
in
that
motion.
C
M
M
G
A
C
Yes,
thank
you.
Martin
shelby
city
council
attorney
just
a
reminder
again
items
number
five
through
twelve,
a
quasi-judicial
proceedings
and
because
of
that
I'd
like
to
just
remind
council
of
the
necessity
for
you
to
disclose
any
ex
parte
communications,
verbal
communications
or
anything
that
took
place
other
than
that
which
has
been
sent
to
city
council
and
has
been
uploaded
by
the
clerk.
Thank
you.
I
A
Q
I
Thank
you,
council,
annie
barnes
development
coordination.
Item
number.
Five
is
rec
21104.
The
subject
property
is
located
at
6907
north
nebraska
avenue.
The
request
is
to
rezone
the
property
from
shrs
and
shci
to
summon
heights
pd
I'll
turn
over
the
presentation
to
the
planning
commission
and
after
their
presentation,
I'll
include
mine.
L
L
This
is
located
in
the
central
tampa
planning
district
in
the
seminole
heights,
urban
village
and
here's
an
ariel
of
the
subject
site
located
generally
at
the
corner
of
east
sly
avenue
in
north
nebraska
avenue
as
one
moves
east
of
east
slide.
There's
some
single-family
detached
housing
in
the
area,
but
north
nebraska
avenue
is
primarily
defined
by
those
commercial
uses,
so
heavy
and
heavy
commercial
uses
along
that
corridor.
L
This
is
an
future
land
use
map
of
the
subject
site.
There
are
two
future
land
uses:
community
mixed
use,
35,
which
is
the
pink
and
community
commercial
35,
which
is
the
red
color.
The
orange
color
to
the
north
and
east
of
the
site
is
residential,
10
and
then
to
the
south
is
residential
20,
that
is,
that
brown
color
south
of
east
sly.
So
to
encourage
a
high
density
mixed
use
development
pattern.
L
Both
the
community
makes
use
35
and
community
commercial
35
future
land
use
designations,
allow
the
consideration
of
residential
commercial
or
a
mixture
of
both
uses.
They
also
allow
the
applicant
to
utilize
either
dwelling
units
per
acre
or
floor
area
ratio
for
residential
development.
Whichever
is
more
beneficial,
so
the
applicant
today
is
developing
at
an
far
of
1.96.
L
Any
development
exceeding
nfir
of
one
must
meet
bonus
provisions
in
the
city
of
tampa
land
development
code.
So
to
meet
these
bonus
provisions,
the
applicant
has
entered
into
a
police
provision
agreement
to
restrict
25
units
as
affordable
housing
for
30
years,
and
so
the
plan
does
support
incentives
such
as
density
bonuses
to
include
affordable
housing
and
residential
developments.
So
that's
supported
by
the
policy
direction
in
the
comprehensive
plan.
The
plan
also
supports
this
type
of
development
along
the
city's
corridors.
L
B
Mr
barnes,
I'm
sorry
we
had
a
little
sidebar.
I'm
sorry
about
that.
Did
you
finish
your
report
on
that.
I
Coordination
jennifer
malone
just
finished
her.
I
Can
you
see
my
screen?
Yes
ma'am,
we
can
all
right
great
again.
The
african
is
andy
barnes
development
coordination.
The
applicant
is
proposing
to
rezone
6907
north
nebraska
avenue
from
seminole
heights,
residential
single
family
detached
and
seminole
heights,
commercial
intensive
to
summon
the
heights
pd
planned
development
to
allow
development
of
residential
multi-family
uses.
I
I
If
you
remember
council,
this
came
before
you
and
the
applicant
and
it
was
continued
and
the
afghan
has
reduced
the
height
and
the
number
of
units
as
well
shown
here
is
an
aerial
map
in
the
surrounding
zoning
property
directly.
North
is
zoned
some
planes,
residential
and
commercial,
intensive
property
zone,
commercial
intensive
is
developed
with
motel
property
zone,
assemble
heights
residential
is
dealt
with
single
family
uses,
property
directly
west
is
owned,
seminole
heights,
commercial,
intensive
and
commercial
general
and
such
as
a
convenience
store
and
funeral
parlor
and
vehicle
repair
shop.
I
In
accordance
with
section
27
140,
the
african
has
submitted
a
bonus
provision
agreement
to
the
legal
department
to
increase
the
far
from
1.0
to
1.96
and
we
will
be
providing
25,
affordable
dwelling
units
restricted
for
rental
or
occupancy
for
a
period
of
30
consecutive
calendar
years
shown
here
is
the
subject:
property
facing
south
from
norfolk
avenue
property
along
the
south
and
further
east
or
along
norfolk
avenue
property
east
along
north
norfolk.
I
Avenue
looking
towards
nebraska
shown
here,
is
the
property
directly
south
and
adjacent
to
the
site
on
sly,
avenue
and
property
on
both
sides
of
the
slide
avenue
towards
nebraska
avenue
the
development
court.
Our
development
review
and
compliance
staff
has
reviewed
the
position
and
finds
the
request
inconsistent
with
the
applicable
city
of
tampa
land
development
regulations.
I
Please
refer
to
transportation,
natural
resources
and
development
coordination
comments
for
overall
inconsistency.
Finding
the
council
grant
the
waivers
requested
based
on
the
waiver
justification
provided
by
the
applicant.
Further
modifications
to
the
site
plan
must
be
completed
in
between
first
and
second
reading
of
the
ordinance,
as
stated
on
the
revision
sheet.
That
concludes
my
presentation.
I'm
available
for
any
questions.
E
Good
evening
council,
my
name
is
tyler
hudson
and
my
address
is
400.
North
ashley
drive
if
you'd
allow
me
to
introduce
the
full
house
that
I
have
here
with
me.
First
is
yates
dunaway
with
crossland
southeast.
Who
is
the
developer
for
the
project.
I
also
have
sam
linski.
A
E
Thank
you.
Sorry
about
that.
So
just
a
rehash
we
have
yates
done
away
with
crosslands
out
the
east.
Yates
is
the
developer.
I
also
have
sam
linsky,
who
is
one
of
the
development
partners.
David
bell
with
landmark
is
the
project
civil
engineer,
ricky
potterico
with
dark
moss?
Is
the
project
arborist
jake
mirabello
with
kittleson
is
our
transportation
and
traffic
engineer.
And
finally,
we
have
alex
shaler
a
civil
engineer
with
my
law
firm,
I'm
gonna
go
ahead
and
share
my
screen.
B
E
So,
as
andy
alluded
to
this
project,
first
came
before
you
fairly
late
in
the
evening
on
december
9th
and
the
conclusion
of
that
about
11
30
p.m.
Council
was
gracious
enough
to
grant
a
continuance
to
come
back
here
and
talk
a
little
bit
about
how
we've
made
the
project
more
responsive
to
some
of
the
concerns
we
heard
from
from
council,
but
also
really
more
from
from
the
neighborhood.
As
andy
alluded
to
this
is
a
kind
of
oklahoma
shaped
parcel
in
seminole
heights.
E
It's
at
the
intersection
of
nebraska
in
sly,
which
is
going
to
lead
to
in
a
second,
is
a
pretty
significant
intersection.
I
think
it's
just
a
shade
over
three
acres,
the
development
proposal.
Just
so
you
have
an
orientation
you're.
Looking
up
is
north.
The
site's
going
to
have
access
to
the
south
off
of
sly.
Loading
will
be
to
the
north
off
of
norfolk.
There
is
going
to
be
some
activation,
fronting
nebraska
avenue
that
cutout
you
see
in
the
lower
left
corner
is
currently
a
marathon
gas
station.
That
is
is
not
part
of
the
development
proposal.
E
That's
why
it's
shaped
as
it
is.
The
project
will
have
a
community
room
located
on
the
first
floor,
fronting
nebraska
avenue
that
will
be
available
not
just
for
folks
who
live
in
the
community
but
live
in
the
building,
but
also
in
the
neighborhood
at
large.
There
is
a
typo
on
screen.
We
are
not
providing
593
parking
spaces,
we're
actually
providing
just
293.
E
One
thing
that
I
think
may
have
been
lost
a
little
bit
in
the
shuffle
on
december
9th
was
transit,
so
this
is
at
the
project.
This
is
between
sly
and
norfolk
on
nebraska
avenue.
That's
a
metro!
Rapid
stop!
So
the
metro
rapid
is
route.
400,
that's
tied
for
the
the
most
frequent
route.
That
hart
has.
It
is
a
15
minute
interval.
It
runs
about
20
hours
a
day.
So
this
is
this
line
right
here.
E
E
This
is
the
type
of
project
where
getting
around
the
city
getting
to
work
getting
to
school.
Getting
downtown
is
possible
with
some
of
the
limited
public
transit
options
that
tampa
currently
has,
as
jennifer
alluded
to
the
the
site's
split
on
the
comp
plan.
It's
it's
red
and
pink,
but,
as
you
all
see
a
lot
of
these
projects,
these
are
actually
generally
the
same
category.
E
Technically,
the
red
allows
some
more
industrial
uses,
but
they
both
allow
you
to
develop
based
on
far,
which
is
what
we're
doing,
starting
with
a
1-0
going
up
to
a
2.0
with
bonus,
and,
as
I
note
on
on
the
side,
these
are
screenshots
from
the
comprehensive
plan.
The
the
attributes
of
cc
35
and
cmu
35,
which
are
expressed
uniformly
in
the
comprehensive
plan,
really
talks
about
the
type
of
project
we're
presenting
where
you're
talking
about
a
consistent
street
wall.
You're
talking
about
building
heights
that
are
up
to
five
stories.
Our
parking
garage
is
five
stories.
E
The
buildings
the
residential
building
is
actually
for
building
heights
that
are
highest
at
major
intersections.
That's
that's
what
slide
nebraska
is
so
we
we
appreciate
and
support,
agree
with
the
support
that
the
planning
commission
staff
has
and
finding
this
consistent.
We
believe
this
is
exactly
the
type
of
housing
supply.
That's
transit,
oriented
that
we
we
need
a
lot
more
of.
E
We
do
have
staff
support
in
certain
areas.
I
want
to
be
clear
about
that.
The
planning
commission
has
found
this
consistent
and
from
a
legal
perspective.
Development
orders
do
need
to
be
consistent
with
the
comprehensive
plan,
which
I
think
is
the
expert
staff
report
that
you
have
as
well
as
some
of
the
materials
we've
provided.
We
believe
evidence
is
that
certain
city
reviewing
agencies
have
found
us
consistent.
Those
are
on
screen
as
annie
alluded
to.
E
We
do
have
an
inconsistency
finding
that
we
believe
we
can
resolve
through
the
waivers,
which
are
the
fairly
typical
waivers
that
you
see
in
projects
like
that,
and
I'm
going
to
go
ahead
and
talk
about
this
right
now,
so
the
waivers
really
address
dimensions,
loading
which
candidly
generally,
I
think,
every
project
that
I
bring
before
you
deals
with
this
loading
issue,
green
space
and
buffering,
and
finally,
we'll
talk
a
little
bit
about
the
tree
waiver
we
need
ricky.
Pederick
is
actually
going
to
take
care
of
that
so
on
dimensions.
This
is
a
somewhat
strange
request.
E
Typically
pds,
you
establish
your
own
setbacks,
so
you
don't
ask
for
waivers
from
setbacks.
You
just
say
what
they're
going
to
be,
because
this
is
inseminal
heights,
which
has
its
own
zoning
code.
There's
a
somewhat
strange,
build
to
line
requirement.
That's
based
on
the
block
averaging.
So
if
you
see
the
the
red
box
we're
about
13
feet
set
back,
we
think
that's
exactly
what
the
comprehensive
plan
requires:
bringing
activation
up
to
the
street
level,
but
under
the
code,
because
strangely
enough,
you'd
have
to
be
70
feet
because
of
that
marathon
gas
station.
E
So
we
just
think
that's
a
really
wouldn't
make
sense.
It
wouldn't
make
things,
look
good!
You
have
a
giant
yard
right
in
front
of
a
bus.
Stop
so
that's
the
first
waiver
we
need
and
which
we
believe
is
appropriate,
we're
switching
to
the
other
side
of
the
project.
On
the
east
side.
One
thing
we
heard
a
lot
from
the
neighborhood
about
was
the
desire
for
for
some
walk-up
units.
E
So
it's
not
just
a
sheer
building
in
order
to
accommodate
that
the
20-foot
setback
that
the
code
would
require
in
seminole
heights
is
really
too
far.
So
we
want
to
bring
that
back
to
10
feet,
which
we
think
is
very,
very
reasonable
and
allows
for
the
type
of
street
articulation
that
you
see
in
the
rendering
loading
our
code
as
something
you
know
requires
an
enormous
number
of
loading
spaces,
except
in
areas
like,
for
example,
west
shore,
we're
supposed
to
have
three.
We
have
two.
E
This
isn't
a
student
housing
project
where
it's
a
week
of
chaos,
two
weeks
a
year
of
chaos,
and
we
do
not
expect
there
to
be
any
negative
consequences
from
the
two,
as
opposed
to
three
loading
bursts
on
site
and,
of
course,
the
continuous
maneuver
it's
the
code
requires
that
this
loading
happen
in
one
continuous,
maneuver
absent
being
in
the
parking
lots
at
raymond
james
stadium.
It's
really
tough
in
any
site,
and
that's
an
urban
infill
deal
to
accommodate
one
continuous
maneuver.
You
build
the
entire
site
just
for
the
occasional
moving
ban.
E
So
we
are
asking
for
a
waiver
there
which,
which
I
think
council
has
granted
for
similar
projects
in
the
past
on
green
space
buildings
that
are
six
stories
and
up
have
different
green
space
requirements
than
buildings
that
are
five
stories
and
lower
in
response
to
the
neighborhood's
concerns.
This
building
was
initially
gonna,
be
six
stories
we
brought
it
down,
but
by
bringing
it
down,
our
green
space
requirement
went
through
the
roof,
and
so
we're
asking
for
a
waiver
to
go
from
350
square
feet
to
82.
E
E
Buffering
you
know
to
the
west
again
these
these
kind
of
because
of
sentinel
heights
are
some
odd
setback.
Buffer
requirements
that
are
a
little
different
than
you
typically
see
outside
of
seminole
heights
requires
15
feet.
We
want
to
move
it
a
little
bit
back
to
10..
It
requires
a
masonry
wall.
We
want
to
do
pvc
and
the
reason
for
that
is
a
pvc
wall
as
opposed
to
a
cement
block
wall.
E
R
Council
ricky
pedrika
with
dark
moss.
I
have
been
sworn
you
can
see.
The
dates
of
the
buildings
shown
around
the
property
they're
about
70
years
old,
which
is
about
the
lifespan
of
laurel
oak,
a
fast-growing
short-lived
tree,
which
makes
up
more
than
half
the
trees
on
this
property.
10
of
the
12
grand
trees
on
this
property
are
lower.
R
No,
there
isn't
a
single
tree
on
the
property
graded
good,
that
isn't
a
palm
tree
so
that
forest
makeup
and
combined
with
the
bonus
provision
that
we're
going
for
with
this
property
with
the
bonus
agreement,
requires
some
relief
on
the
retention
percentage
and,
of
course,
we'll
replant
the
max
for
you.
E
Thank
you
thanks
ricky,
and
so
just
a
couple
notes
on
precedent.
This
this
project
is
is
fairly
similar
to
two
projects
nearby.
The
first
is
notch,
which
is
just
a
couple
blocks
south
on
nebraska
avenue
like
us.
It's
45
stories
andy
mentioned
in
her
overview
that
the
height
is
58
and
that's
correct
when
you
include
the
elevator
overruns
and
everything,
but
really
the
roof
height
is
about
40
about
45
feet,
so
it's
comparable
similar.
This
is
cmu
cc35,
another
example
of
transit,
oriented
development.
Also,
I
draw
your
attention
to
height.
E
This
is
another
council
approved
project.
This
is
actually
55
stories
over
on
florida
avenue
a
little
bit
further
south,
but
we
think
this
type
of
in-field
project
is
appropriate.
It's
consistent
with
the
comprehensive
plan.
I
note
that,
unlike
this,
we're
not
surface
parking
we're
using
the
space
in
a
much
more
intentional
and
positive
way.
Affordable
housing,
10
of
the
units
in
this
project
are
going
to
be
income
restricted,
that's
25
units,
the
majority
13
will
be
at
80
ami
limits,
which
the
income
limits
there
are
on
screen.
E
12
units
will
be
at
120
ami
limits
and
that's
going
to
be
by
30
years,
these
inc
those
rent
limits
have
to
be
affordable
for
those
income
limits
based
on
state
the
state
guidance
which
was
published
annually,
and
with
that
I'm
going
to
ask
gates
to
talk
a
little
bit
about
community
outreach.
N
Thanks
thanks
council
and
thanks
staff
for
your
help.
Through
this
process,
we've
tried
to
take
a
very
hands-on
and
engaged
approach
with
the
neighbors
and
in
similar
lights.
There
are
really
two
associations
that
are
very
well
organized
and
structured:
the
old
seminole
heights,
neighborhood
association
and
also
the
northeast
seminole
heights,
neighborhood
watch,
and
so,
in
addition
to
the
three
public
meetings
that
we've
hosted,
we've
been
in
phone
conversations
and
emails,
etc.
N
With
with,
I
would
say,
the
leaders
of
those
two
organizations,
as
we've
tried
to
modify
our
plan
to
suit
their
feedback,
and
we've
made
the
commitment
to
them
that
if
we
are
fortunate
and
successful
to
get
council
approval,
we're
going
to
continue
their
involvement
as
this
project
itches
closer
to
actually
being
final
design
and
breaking
ground
on
screen.
N
Now
are
the
majority
of
the
changes
that
we've
made
or
some
of
the
more
significant
changes
we've
made
since
the
let's
see
right:
that's:
okay,
since
the
since
the
december
ninth
hearing,
so
we've
reduced
the
height
by
a
floor,
and
in
doing
so
we
have
reduced
the
unit
count
by
40
units.
That
was
at
a
out
of
out
of
request
from
from
the
neighbors.
Additionally,
we
have
included,
instead
of
going
through
to
achieve
the
bonus
density
from
1.0
to
up
to
almost
2.0.
N
Instead
of
using
the
landscape
waiver,
we've
gone
with
the
affordable
housing
waiver,
you
know
it's,
it's
no
secret,
no
secret
to
council
that
affordable
housing
is
is
a
need
in
tampa
and,
quite
frankly,
nationwide.
You
know,
I
think
so.
This
using
this
provision
allows
us
to
do
that,
and
we
also
think
that
you
know
affordable
housing
is
is
important,
but,
what's
probably
as
important
or
more
important
is
just
increase
in
supply
increase
in
housing
stocks.
N
So
the
more
supply
you
have
the
more
affordable
you
know,
housing
can
become,
and
so
we
think
that
by
by
keeping
it
at
245
units
and
providing
this
10
affordable
housing,
we're
we're
satisfied
by
the
goals
and
I'll
I'll
close
in
saying
we
were
pleased
with
a
lot
of
you
know,
dialogue
to
get
a
letter
of
support
from
the
old
neighborhood
old
seminole
heights,
neighborhood
association
in
support
of
the
project.
A
A
quick
question
you
have
10
of
the
units
as
affordable
units,
which
were
25,
I
believe
and
in
the
original
presentation
of
the
original
idea,
was
no
affordable
units.
Correct.
A
E
So,
first
just
so,
everyone
I
think
is
on
the
same
page
and
miss
wells
can
jump
in
on
this
to
ten
percent.
The
number
from
20
section,
27
140
of
the
code
that
it
just
says
to
get
the
bonus.
You
provide
10
of
the
project
dwelling
units
as
affordable
with
that
80
to
120
range
I'll.
Let
yates
there
who's
the
expert
on
development
talk
about.
I
don't
think
so
that
profit
it's
for.
Can
you
get
financing.
N
Yeah,
I
think
that's
right,
I
mean
I
do
believe.
10
percent,
more
or
less
is.
Is
that
break
point
the
the
price
that
we're
paying
for
the
land
is
actually
a
very
insignificant
piece
of
the
overall
development
budget,
and
so,
hypothetically
speaking,
even
if
the
land
were
free.
Just
due
to
I
mean
development
costs
continue
to
go
through
the
roof
and
it
would
it
would
to
to
tyler's
point
it
does
make
it
or
should
begin
to
make
it
just
unfinanciable
from
a
bank
construction
line,
standpoint,
etc.
E
C
O
Good
evening
council,
my
name
is
christy
hess
and
I
have
been
sworn.
I
moved
to
northeast
summerville
heights
in
1994,
at
a
time
when
most
of
the
residents
were
elderly
and
no
longer
able
to
care
for
their
property.
The
homes
needed
repairs
and
the
next
generation
decided
that
newer
homes,
further
outside
of
town,
were
a
better
option.
O
My
husband
and
I
decided
to
stay
and
make
repairs,
and
now
homes
throughout
our
neighborhood
are
renovated
and
highly
desired.
We
were
fully
aware
of
the
issues
and
reputation
of
nebraska
avenue.
When
we
chose
to
stay
put
as
we
repaired
our
home,
it
became
evident
that
improvements
were
needed
along
nebraska
avenue.
The
big
issues
were
the
illicit
and
illegal
activities
taking
place
day
and
night,
and
not
just
on
nebraska
avenue
in
front
of
our
home.
O
Every
weekend
we
made
a
significant
dent
in
that
issue:
the
crime
rate
dropped
and
houses
throughout
the
neighborhood
started
being
renovated.
That
was
great.
Now
we
needed
desirable
businesses
to
move
in.
We
worked
for
three
plus
years
on
the
seminole
heights
vision
plan
detailing
what
we
wanted,
the
area
to
look
like
in
the
early
2000s.
We
were
told
I'll
make
it
walkable,
that's
what
we
need
with
the
understanding
that
mass
transit
would
exist
in
the
future,
while
mass
transit
remains
elusive.
This
project
definitely
meets
the
vision
we
had
for
our
neighborhood.
O
Thank
you
to
the
developer
for
working
with
us
to
make
that
vision,
a
possibility.
This
evening
you
get
the
opportunity
to
let
the
residents
who
have
worked
in
good
faith
for
20
years,
finally
see
our
vision
materialize.
By
approving
this
project,
we
use
traffic
as
an
issue
to
stop
previous
development
across
the
street
15
years
ago.
That
did
not
work
in
our
favor.
O
K
The
complex
will
be
on
the
corner
of
nebraska
and
flora,
and
I'm
fully
in
support
of
this
development.
First,
the
develop
the
developer
can't
read.
My
own
handwriting
has
worked
with
the
neighborhood
to
make
the
apartment
complex,
more
compatible
with
our
wants
and
needs.
It
is
rare
that
we
encounter
a
developer,
who
is
that
willing
to
modify
plans
to
meet
the
demands
of
the
surrounding
residents?
K
Second,
there
has
been
zero
interest
in
developing
nebraska
avenue,
north
of
sly
in
over
15
years.
It's
time,
development
seminal
heights
has
flourished
south
of
sly,
but
nothing
has
flourished
north
of
supply.
It's
part
past
time
for
the
development
improvements
north
of
sly
traffic
concerns
are
actually
not
an
issue
of
the
developer.
He
does
not
have
control,
although
he
is
he.
They
have
said
that
they
are
more
than
willing
to
work
with
f
dot
the
city
and,
if
necessary,
the
county
to
improve
that
intersection
of
the
traffic.
K
I
probably
would
be
the
most
effective
affected
by
this
development
as
people
strive
to
leave
our
neighborhood
and
go
downtown
or
to
usf.
There
are
only
two
exits
to
our
little
square.
One
is
on
sly
and
the
other
is
on
broad,
which
is
where
I
live.
The
logical
route
for
those
residents
to
take
to
get
from
broad
street
is
down
10th.
My
side
yard
is
on
10th
and
across
broad
to
nebraska.
K
K
Fifth,
this
apartment
complex
is
appropriate
for
our
neighborhood
and
consistent
with
the
future
development
of
seminole
heights,
as
approved
by
the
city
of
tampa
and
many
years
ago,
approved
by
the
residents
of
seminole
heights.
This
apartment,
complex,
would
be
a
predominantly
would
be
on
predominantly
vacant
land
that
is
currently
a
trash
dump,
although
it
is
used
somewhat
for
soccer
games
on
the
edge
of
this
property
is
a
heartline
bus,
stop
heading
toward
the
north
and
on
the
opposite
side,
another
heartline
stop
heading
toward
downtown.
K
One
of
the
area's
complaints
is
the
trash
and
unsavory
persons
that
are
always
at
that
bus
stop.
By
putting
in
this
new
development.
These
problems,
I
believe,
will
disappear
or
at
least
be
diminished.
If
this
were
150
to
200
feet
from
my
house,
I
would
love
it.
I
would
make
my
corner
of
evelyn
city
quieter
and
less
inviting
to
the
general
malaise
that
runs
up
and
down
nebraska
avenue.
I
totally
support
this
development.
If
you
have
any
questions,
please
let
me
know.
A
A
B
A
B
You
all
right,
we'll
start
with
lynn,
hertek.
R
Hi,
my
name
is
lynn
hertog,
I'm
at
5914
north
tampa
street,
and
I
have
been
sworn
in.
I'm
the
vice
president
of
the
old
seminole
heights,
neighborhood
association.
We
want
to
thank
council
for
its
commitment
to
balancing
neighborhood
concerns
with
necessary
development
as
our
city
grows.
R
We
appreciate
developer
crossland
southeast
meeting
with
residents
in
the
northeast
section
of
our
neighborhood
again
earlier
this
month
and
responding
to
the
concerns
voiced
at
the
last
council
meeting
at
the
last
meeting,
oceana
asked
for
20
of
apartments
to
be
set
aside
for
workforce
and
affordable
housing
so
that
our
neighbors
and
their
families
can
afford
to
live
there.
The
developer
agreed
to
10
percent
neighbors
were
concerned
about
the
overall
scale
of
the
development,
so
crossland
southeast
decreased
density
from
285
units
to
245
and
reduced
the
height
of
the
apartments
to
four
stories.
R
Instead
of
five,
we
support
these
changes.
Traffic
remains
a
significant
concern,
while
the
second
traffic
study
commissioned
by
the
developer
showed
the
apartment
would
have
minimal
impact
on
current
traffic
issues.
Those
of
us
who
drive
that
stretch
of
nebraska
and
sly
know
that
any
additions
to
the
current
traffic
pattern
will
be
too
much.
However,
we
received
word
last
night
that
the
city
has
agreed
to
a
temporary
adjustment
of
signal
timing
next
week
to
allow
for
a
longer
green
light
for
westbound
slide
traffic.
If
that
proves
helpful,
we
hope
the
change
will
be
permanent.
R
The
developer
is
also
pushing
for
a
protected
left
turn
lane
southbound
onto
nebraska,
and
we
support
its
efforts.
Both
city
staff
and
fdot
are
now
more
aware
of
these
issues,
and
we
are
cautiously
optimistic
that
we
will
see
continued
improvement.
The
seminole
heights
vision
plan
also
encourages
active
street
skates.
The
developer
has
agreed
to
set
aside
the
space
fronting
nebraska
for
use
as
a
community
room
for
the
short
term,
building
it
to
be
able
to
house
retail
once
the
corridor
can
support
it.
The
apartments
facing
10th
street
and
norfolk
will
now
be
walk-up.
R
Townhouse
style
units
crossland
southeast
agreed
to
extend
the
sidewalks
to
six
feet
and
pull
them
in
from
the
street
edge,
so
that
appropriate,
shade,
trees
and
plantings
can
help
activate
the
streetscapes
for
current
and
new
residents.
The
developer
is
also
working
with
oceana
on
incorporating
arts
and
crafts
style,
building
lighting
and
some
similar
features
to
the
facade.
It
also
agreed
to
add
public
art
to
the
enclosed
parking
garage.
R
P
R
R
A
B
I
can't
see
the
last
networl
megan.
R
P
At
7701
north
taliaferro,
I'm
one
of
those
young
people
that
started
my
journey
in
seminole
heights.
A
few
years
ago,
I
bought
my
first
house
there,
just
north
of
the
sly
exit.
I
was
one
of
those
dreamers
that
said
remember.
You
know
somebody's
going
to
be
able
to
develop
just
the
way
that
I
want
to
develop.
P
But
really
this
is
about
experiencing
the
seminole
heights,
culture,
the
vibrant
lifestyle,
kind
of
merging
of
worlds,
the
young
and
the
old.
You
know,
as
they
say
and
yeah
thank.
M
Yes,
good
evening,
thank
you.
Thank
you,
council.
It's
nice
to
be
on
the
citizen.
End
of
these
conversations,
for
once,
I'm
actually
I
live
within
about
a
home,
run
distance
of
this
site
about
a
thousand
feet
from
where
I
sit
right
now,
so
it's
nice
to
be
on
this
side
for
once.
Overall,
you
know,
I
wanted
to
say
a
few
things
overall.
M
This
is
a
very
good
project,
there's
a
lot
of
really
great
things
that
not
only
were
the
developer,
bringing
to
the
table
to
begin
with,
but
also
has
has
agreed
to
from
the
community's
desires.
You
know
this
is
first.
First
and
foremost,
this
is
really
great
density
for
transit
corridor.
I
ride
the
400
a
lot
of
folks
ride.
The
400
it's
totally
underutilized,
but
in
terms
of
transit,
tyler
hudson,
is
correct.
This
is
as
close
to
bus
rapid
transit
as
hillsborough
county
in
tampa
gets.
M
So
it's
it's
totally
worthwhile
and
expected
to
use
the
property
along
a
corridor
like
this.
For
this
sort
of
development,
10,
affordable
units
also
a
fantastic
addition
and,
and
then
the
last
thing
I
was
going
to
really
point
out
in
terms
of
being
a
positive
project-
is
the
the
scale
and
density
you
know.
1.9
6
far
is
something
that
you
know.
I
I
work
on
transit,
oriented
development
around
the
country,
that's
pretty
standard
and
for
tampa,
that's
really
actually
excellent.
M
So
it's
this
is
in
line
with
a
lot
of
best
practices
in
that
regard,
really
all
the
inconsistencies.
You
know
that
that
staff
has
found
or
that
you
know
the
community
may
find
a
lot
of
those
inconsistencies
are
reflections
of
our
lackluster
code
in
a
lot
of
instances,
so
being
the
parking
requirements,
for
example,
or
the
setbacks
being
70
feet
from
nebraska.
Some
of
those
are
just
legacy
things
that
are,
you
know
things
we
wouldn't
want
if
we
rewrote
the
code
today
anyway.
M
So
in
fact
I
think
a
lot
of
ways,
it's
inconsistent
because
it's
better
than
our
code,
so
I
still
think
there's
a
little
room
to
improve
design
wise.
I
know
the
developer
is
willing
to
continue
to
work
with
the
community
and
that's
great
so
I'm
hoping
to
have
a
more
productive
conversation
as
to
keep
that
productive
conversation
going
as
time
goes
on
and
with
your
approval.
M
I
think
this
makes
for
what
what
I'm
hoping
is
a
really
great
trend
for
both
nebraska,
but
also
florida
avenue
and
other
major
major
transit
routes
in
the
city
with
this
similar
scale
of
zoning.
So
with
that,
I
thank
you
for
your
time
and
it's
nice
to
see
all
of
you.
D
Question
for
the
witness,
if
I
may
john,
do
you
have
your
the
who
tickets
yet.
M
Q
N
Q
N
H
J
J
However,
that
being
said,
I
can
empathize
with
the
concerns
from
the
neighbors
right
across
the
street
on
norfolk
and
ten.
Some
of
the
initial
concerns
that
I
heard
from
various
neighbors,
I
believe,
were
absurd,
for
instance,
losing
green
space.
This
plot
of
land
is
not
green
space,
but
a
litter-strewn
fenced-in
yard,
complete
with
shopping
carts
and
used
needles
that
does
more
to
assist
the
sex
and
drug
trade
in
our
area
than
kids
playing
soccer.
J
J
I
was
also
surprised
to
have
some
of
my
neighbors
concerned
about
how
much
rent
the
developer
was
planning
on
charging.
They
asked
the
developer
to
provide
more
affordable
rents.
Personally,
I
want
the
developer
to
charge
as
much
as
they
can,
because
it's
going
to
help
everyone's
property
value,
whether
you're
right
next
to
it
or
five
blocks
up
the
street.
However,
if
you're,
if
you're
a
runner,
I
can
understand
your
concern,
but
I
have
news
for
you
runs
going
up
anyway.
J
J
The
one
concern
that
can't
consider
iran
is
traffic
at
sly
nebraska,
especially
with
the
new
city
complex
being
built
on
hannah.
However,
the
bottom
line
is
traffic
is
going
to
get
worse
regardless,
and
it's
not
a
simple
solution.
However,
once
again
I
understand
the
developer
is
making
some
headway
with
the
county
for
a
dedicated
turn
length.
Again,
we
have
a
developer.
That's
willing
to
invest
resources
to
make
this
work
density
was
another
issue
that
got
brought
up.
However,
with
more
density
comes
more
local
commercial
businesses,
which
inherently
brings
more
walkability
and
more
city
services.
J
This
is
a
plus
for
the
long-term
growth
and
property
values
in
the
area.
Additionally,
I
believe
this
project
will
attract
a
specific
demographic
we've
heard
from
a
couple
of
them
today
to
our
area,
which
will
be
proactive
and
an
asset
to
our
community
in
some
of
seminole
heights.
Moreover,
the
county
has
designated
this
intersection
for
the
increased
density
that
this
project
brings.
J
Sorry,
lastly,
I
want
to
get
back
to
empathizing
with
the
neighbors
that
will
be
right
across
the
street.
If
my
home,
where
there
now
I
would
be
in
an
area
with
numerous
hotels,
a
stone's
throw
away
from
my
home
catering
to
transients
in
the
sex
trade.
The
haven
motel
is
right
on
the
corner
of
norfolk
and
nebraska
they're,
not
even
safe
to
walk
past
this
after
dusk,
even
in
daylight.
It's
very
sketchy.
The
bus
stop
right.
There
is
always
in
shambles
full
of
litter
and
people
sleeping
or
twerking
out
on
drugs.
J
J
If
it
were
me
living
right
across
the
street,
nothing
will
increase
the
property
values
faster
and
reduce
the
amount
of
transient
hotels
in
primary
nebraska
than
projects
like
this
I'd
be
100
for
this
project.
Voting
against
this
project
will
be
a
big
mistake
to
our
community
in
northeast
seminole
heights.
I
hope
city
council
does
support
this
project.
Thank
you
for
your
time.
E
Nate
chairman
just
appreciate
your
time.
I
appreciate
your
this
council,
letting
us
have
a
couple
more
months
to
work
out
some
of
these
issues,
which
I
think
we're
very
proud
of
the
community
support
that
it
resulted
in,
and
it
took
up
a
lot
of
your
time
back
in
december,
so
I'm
gonna
go
ahead
and
close
happy
to
answer
any
questions.
Thank
you.
D
Them,
sir,
mr
chairman,
I
read
a
resolution
being
an
ordinance
excuse
me,
being
presented
for
first
reading:
consideration
ordinance,
rezoning
property
general
vicinity
at
6907,
north
nebraska
avenue
in
the
city
of
tampa
4,
more
particularly
described
in
section
1
from
zoning
district
classification,
sh,
rs,
seminole
heights,
residential
single
family
to
sh,
ci,
seminole
heights,
commercial,
intensive
to
shpd,
seminole
heights,
plane
development,
residential
multi-family,
providing
an
effective
date.
M
D
And
if
I
make
sure
I
hereby
move
the
substitute
resolution.
C
I
believe
that's
going
to
be
for
second
reading.
That's
the
my
apologies.
I
Thank
you,
council.
Andy
barnes
development
coordination.
Item
number
seven
is
82
2011.
subject:
property
is
located
at
703
north
willow
afternoon.
Before
it
continue.
Can
I
please
share
my
screen.
I
I
The
applicant
is
request
for
proposing
a
special
use
too
for
a
small
venue,
beer,
wine
and
liquor
for
consumption
on
premises
and
package
sales
off-premises
the
proposed
use
is
a
bar
lounge
and
micro
micro
brewery
for
a
total,
abc
80
sales
area
of
2332
square
feet.
Proposed
hours
of
operation
will
be
monday
through
sunday
11
a.m
to
2
a.m.
There
are
no
ab
establishments
within
250
feet,
but
the
applicant
is
requesting
a
96
96
reduction
in
parking
from
48
spaces
to
two
spaces.
I
So
I
just
want
to
give
a
brief
history
of
the
requested
design
exceptions
for
the
subject:
property
de1
21
243
was
submitted
in
july
of
2021
and
approved
to
reduce
a
buffer.
I
The
parking
waiver
was
initially
requested
as
part
of
that
de1,
but
retracted,
because
the
applicant
was
going
to
see
seek
a
parking
or
reduction
waiver
through
the
ab2
application
process.
I
Staff
has
received
documents
in
a
lease
regarding
a
possible
off-site
parking
at
710
and
712
north
newport
avenue,
but
it
was
determined
that
subject
site
for
the
parking
had
already
been
approved
by
petition
to
be
sold
parking
for
one
two,
two
one
west
castry
per
special
use
application,
sd
2,
16
14.
I
I
Shown
here
is
property:
south
east
yeah,
southeast
of
the
subject,
site
and
probably
just
southwest
of
the
city
shown
here-
is
property
along
both
sides.
North
willow
avenue
development
review
and
compliance
staff
has
reviewed
the
application
and
finds
it
inconsistent
with
the
applicable
city
of
tampa
code
of
ordinances,
minor
corrections.
The
site
plan
are
needed
between
first
and
second
reading
and
approving,
and
that
concludes
my
presentation.
I'm
available
for
any
questions
you
may
have.
B
Q
Yes,
thank
you,
mr
chair
susan
johnson,
villa
senior
assistant
city
attorney.
Q
I
just
wanted
to
remind
council-
and
I
know,
annie-
went
through
the
history
of
design,
exception
applications
because
back
in
december
council
continued
this
application,
because
there
was
some
confusion
as
to
whether
or
not
there
was
a
design
exception
that
was
either
applied
for
or
granted
for
parking
off-site
parking
for
this
location,
and
so
I
believe
that
her
synopsis
of
the
design
exceptions
and
the
you
know
the
fact
that
apparently
there
there
is
not
one
for
off-site
parking
for
this
location
and
just
was
intended
to
clarify
that
the
96
reduction
is
in
fact,
what's
still
being
requested.
B
A
A
M
Hello
council,
my
name
is
nick
frassie,
I'm
the
registered
agent
for
this
project.
I
live
at
2513,
west
cherry
street,
so
I'm
actually
a
community
member
for
this
project
as
well
as
it's
right
around
the
corner,
I'm
speaking
on
behalf
of
jos,
joseph
and
barbara
commesso,
who
are
the
property
owners.
After
our
last
meeting
with
city
council,
we
were
given
a
continuance
to
work
on
the
off-site
parking
issues.
As
discussed
in
the
last
meeting.
M
We
have
worked
diligently
to
find
sufficient
parking
and
get
the
application
approved,
but
on
as
everyone
on
the
council
knows,
parking
in
the
areas
is
and
always
will
be
an
issue,
especially
with
new
development
projects
in
the
north
pike
park
area,
especially
when
utilizing
existing
buildings.
So
we
do.
We
have
we
have
a
five
year
lease
with
soho
cash
street
llc,
which
is
the
owners
of
one
two
two
one
west
cast
street.
We
understand
that
the
city
does
not
recognize
this,
as
approved
by
for
the
parking
at
that
location.
M
We're
asking
you
to
look
past
this
detail
and
consider
the
lot
for
our
use.
The
lot
is
capable
of
18
to
20
parking
spaces.
Currently,
buddy
brew
leases
out
the
building,
so
the
use
on
the
building
is
actually
not
consistent
or,
I
guess
the
use
listed
within
the
hillsborough
county,
property,
appraiser
and
etc
is
not
consistent
with
what
it's
actually
being
used
for.
Buddy
brew
leases
it
for
their
roasting
operation
for
their
retail
location.
M
So
there's
actually
no
retail
operation
happening
at
that
location
and
the
parking
is
currently
primarily
and
only
being
used
by
the
marketing
facility,
which
is
owned
by
barbara
and
joey
commesso
as
well.
During
normal
business
hours,
they
don't
utilize.
Any
of
the
spots
like
I
mentioned
in
that
lot.
We're
asking
you
to
consider
the
hours
of
operation
for
this
proposed
establishment,
we'll
minimally
overlap
the
hours
existing
the
marketing,
as
well
as
the
roasting
facility
at
one
two,
two
one
cass
as
well
during
those
proposed
hours.
M
We've
also
spoken
with
the
owner
of
one
two:
two
zero
west
cast
street,
which
is
the
diagonal
property
to
our
the
703
north
willow,
and
they
have
said
that
they
would
sign
a
lease
for
us
to
use
their
spots
as
well
when
they're
not,
but
we
have
not
signed
one
yet
as
if
we
would
face
the
same
situation
from
city
counter
from
the
legal
team
in
parking
that
they
wouldn't
approve
it,
because
they're
already
using
those
slots
in
their
eyes,
which
we
definitely
understand,
but
we're
trying
to
work
around
it
and
find
additional
parking
without
you
know
going
vertical,
which
is
un,
can't
do
it
so
we're
asking
the
council
to
look
at
the
lots,
one
two
two
one
and
one
two
two
zero
west
cask
and
consider
these
for
our
projects,
as
well
as
street
parking
and
scooter
and
communal
bikes
as
well.
M
M
The
goal
of
the
west
tampa
redevelopment
project
is
growth
in
the
area.
Small
businesses
are
pivotal
in
this
change,
as
you
know,
unfortunately,
those
who
are
not
large
development
companies
who
can
afford
new
structures
and
have
the
ability
to
do
vertical
parking.
We're
left
to
make
do
with
what's
around
us,
so
we're
trying
to
make
this
a
place
where
people
in
the
north
park
area
at
west
tampa
can
walk,
have
a
drink,
meet
up
with
friends
and
have
a
place
in
their
neighborhood
to
call
their
route.
M
Yes,
I
think
we
addressed
this
question
last
time
for
use
on
premises,
but
there
will
be
minimal,
carry
out
it,
but
the
the
request
is
for
alcohol.
M
M
B
Yeah
the
questions
for
the
gentleman
all
right.
Anyone
here
on
the
second
floor
to
speak
on
this
item.
B
A
B
B
M
F
A
C
A
C
I
believe
mr
miranda
is
suggesting
another
date
further
down
than
the
next
regular
meeting
to
give
the
opportunity
for
the
full
council
to
be
back.
I
C
M
I
don't
mean
to
jump
in
I'm
sorry,
ryan,
manassee
development
coordination
council
just
so
I
can
address
that.
Typically,
I
think
mr
shelby
pointed
that
out.
I
believe
if
it's
a
thai
vote,
you
continue
to
the
next
available
regular
daytime
public
hearing
to
provide
the
applicants.
You
know
it's
it's
not
an
extended
period
of
time,
so
they
can
get
that
full
council
vote.
I
just
wanted
to
add
that,
but.
C
C
So
then
the
question
is
then:
a
petitioner
shall
have
the
right
to
continue
until
there
are
a
minimum
of
five
members
if
there's
less
than
a
full
council
than
a
petitioner.
Let's
see
if
I
say
that
correctly:
oh,
yes,
here
we
go
if
a
motion
in
a
cross-initial
matter
fails
to
receive
four
votes.
C
The
motion
fails,
so
the
motion
did
not
carry
and
if
another
motion
and
order
is
not
made,
which
could
be
to
any
date,
the
public
hearing
shall
be
automatically
reopened
and
continued
to
a
time
certain
at
the
next
regularly
scheduled
council
meeting
in
that
council
member
dink
feller
is
unlikely
to
be
there.
Is
there
another
date,
mr
chairman
or
staff,
a
regular
meeting
day
after
march
3rd?
Did
you
want,
mr
petitioner?
C
C
March
17th,
then
by
so
the
hearing
is
the
hearing
is
reopened
automatically,
and
it
has
continued
then
now
to
march
17th.
C
It
would
be
reopened
and
continued
hearing
pursuant
to
the
council's
rules
ocean
reopening
so.
A
So
moved
for
the
10
30
times,
certainly.
C
March
17th
2022
and
that's
pursuant
to
rule
6h
of
city.
B
G
I
Okay,
thank
you,
council
and
barnesville
coordination.
Again.
Item
number
nine
is
ab2
2131.
The
subject
property
is
located
at
401,
south
howard
avenue.
I
I
The
site
plan
shows
pedestrian
access
to
the
site
off
of
south
howard,
avenue
and
west
is
heel
street
the
required
parking
is
seven
spaces
and
the
plane
is
showing
12
provided
the
site.
Plane
indicates.
The
proposed
hours
of
operation
will
be
consistent
with
chapter
14..
I
The
subject
property
is
located
within
the
mixed
corridor.
Village,
and
the
distance
separation
requirement
is
250
feet
from
residential
uses
and
other
av
sales
establishments.
The
applicant
is
requesting
reduction
from
other
avc
establishments
and
requesting
to
reduce
the
minimum
distance
separation
from
other
from
residential
uses.
Shown
here
is
an
aerial
map
of
the
subject.
Site
with
surrounding
zoning.
I
This
is
a
picture
of
the
site
of
the
property
along
howard
avenue
across
the
street
and
east
of
the
state
on
howard
avenue.
I
Here's
a
portion
of
the
subject:
property
of
adjacent
property
north
of
the
subject
site
near
the
intersection
of
howard,
ave
and
west
bazil
street.
I
And
here's
a
property
along
both
sides,
empowered
avenue
facing
northward
delilah
development
review
and
compliance
staff,
has
reviewed
the
application
and
finds
it
inconsistent
with
applicable
city
of
tampa
code.
Importances
minor
corrections
to
the
site
plan
are
required
between
first
and
second
reading
and
I'm
available
for
any
questions
you
may
have
any.
A
N
Do
thank
you.
Thank
you.
Thank
you,
mr
chair
and
council,
jim
porter,
with
akerman
401,
east
jackson
street
in
tampa
representing
the
applicant.
Let
me
say
at
the
outset
we
agree
with
the
staff
report.
I
want
to
show
you
a
few
photos
to
give
you
an
idea
of
what
we're
talking
about
these
were
taken
today,
so
they're,
very
recent.
You
can
see
it's
a
very
small
area.
It's
going
to
be
a
very
nice
development
with
the
ab
what
zoning
is
only
for
the
inside
in
a
very
small
area
outside
I'm.
N
B
N
Okay,
thank
you.
As
we
had
one
neighbor
who
had
some
questions,
she
signed
up
to
speak,
I'm
not
sure
if
she's
available,
if
she's
not
signed
in
I'll,
be
happy
to
go
over
her
concerns
with
you,
but
we
we
agree
with
her
concerns
and
have
addressed
them
other
than
than
that.
We
respectfully
ask
for
your
approval
and
I
am
happy
to
answer
any
questions.
A
I
don't
know
if
you
had
mentioned
this,
but
was
there
going
to
be
any
outdoor
amplified
music
or
is
there
space
for
that
at
all?
No.
N
That
was
one
of
the
concerns
the
neighbor
that
we
spoke
to
had
there.
We
know
outdoor
music
there's
not
space
for
it
and
there's
no
intent
to
do
that
anyway.
The
area
being
wet
zoned
is
the
outside
area
is
264
square
feet
and
the
rest
is
parking.
N
I
can
say
now
the
other
concerns
she
had
were
a
potential
for
a
food
truck
and
we're
not
going
to
have
any
food
trucks
on
site,
and
she
was
concerned
about
outdoor
music,
which
we've
addressed
and
people
loitering
and
again.
The
the
intent
of
this
is
to
just
have
a
very
small
restaurant
with
beer
and
wine.
Only
there'll
be
no
place
to
really
loiter,
and
the
area
itself
for
seating
is
very
small.
A
B
B
C
A
L
Okay!
Sorry
about
that
kathy
frank
305,.
H
Southwestland
avenue-
I
did
have
a
good
conversation
this
week
with
mr
porter,
so
this
is
not
personal
against
the
petitioner.
It's
just
some
things
that
are
concerning
about
what's
owning
any
property
on
howard,
I'd
like
to
remind
council
to
remember
that
any
wet
zoning
approved
per
property
goes
with
the
address,
not
the
business
itself.
H
So
if
this
particular
petitioner
does
not
make
it
or
fails,
the
next
guy
may
have
a
totally
different
concept
that
is
wet
zone,
but
I
do
know
that,
for
this
there's
no
sitting
inside,
I
believe
it's
just
eight
eight
or
ten
feet
under
the
low
pavilion
requesting
wet
zone
outside
my
question
is:
how
is
it
going
to
be
monitored
that
everyone
drinking
is
staying
within
those
eight
feet?
H
We
all
know
that
code
enforcement
is
not
out
late
at
night,
so
how
does
it
stay
contained
and
not
spilling
over
into
the
parking
lot
with
people
just
hanging
around
drinking
another
issue?
Again.
H
On
howard,
so
my
concern
again,
like
you
mentioned,
was
having
outdoor
music.
What
it's
going
to
look
like
they
mentioned
not
having
any.
My
fear
is
that
from
experience,
and
then
you
will
promise
certain
things
like
not
playing
music
and
then
do
the
opposite.
I've
seen
it
both
with
jack
pisa
and
bar
howard,
the
deck
promised
they
would
be
a
family,
neighborhood
pizza
parlor.
However,
when
sales
were
not
were
slow,
they
changed
their
concepts
and
hired
djs
and
playing
hip-hop
music.
H
As
long
as
they
could
to
attract
people
in
power
plenty
of
times
the
police
had
to
be
called
there.
Secondly,
we
sat
with
the
owner
for
howard,
who
promised
zero
outdoor
movement,
and
now
they
have
zero
concern
for
the
neighbors
with
a
whole
outdoor
area,
which
means
that
that's
the
constitution,
so
I
did
not
see
the
hours
of
operation.
So
what
are
the
hours
requested?
It
makes
me
a
little
bit
nervous
having
late
night
patrons
going
to
a
walk-up
food
venue
after
drinking
or
continuing
to
drink
on
premises.
H
An
example
is
new
york,
pizza,
they're,
a
problem
with
the
top
to
getting
people
going
for
food
after
they've
been
drinking
all
night,
loitering
on
the
property
and
starting
to
fight.
The
police
have
been
called
called
many
times
to
new
york
pizza,
and
this
thing
like
this
spills
over
into
the
neighborhood,
so.
H
H
Think
about
your
decision
here
in
adding
another
wet
zone
property
if
by
chance-
and
I
I
don't
want
to
thwart
anyone
from
being
an
entrepreneur-
I
mean
I,
I
would
like
to
see
them
succeed
and
and.
H
Have
the
wet
zones,
but
please
think
about
if
you
do
move
forward,
put
brick
rules
in
place
governing
things
like
people,
loitering
and
hanging
in
the
parking
lot
drinking
outside
of
those
eight
people
and
the
music
looked
like
and
hold
them
to
it.
So
if
this
place
fails,
the
next
guy
is
not
a
bad
that.
T
G
This
reporter
or
ms
johnson
velez,
the
you
you
you've
heard
before
the
the
concerns
of
the
neighborhood
there
and-
and
you
just
heard
one
of
the
neighborhood
leaders
lay
out
some
of
the
arguments.
Is
there
any?
Is
there
anything
we
can
or
should
put
into
this?
That
would
protect
the
neighbors
in
the
future.
In
case
this
changes,
hands.
N
Yeah,
I
don't
know
if
ms
johnson
a
lesbian
to
speak
but,
as
I
said,
I
spoke
with
ms
franklin.
We
we
agreed
with
her
concerns
about,
and
that's
not
the
intent,
and
I
understand
that
this
runs
with
the
land.
So
if
it
would,
we
were
happy
to
put
conditions
on
the
site
plan
that
would
prohibit
loitering
if
the
area
being
wet.
N
Zoned
is
very
small
and
that's
the
only
area
where
you're
going
to
legally
legally
be
allowed
to
have
an
alcoholic
beverage
on
the
rest
of
the
parking
lot
and
it's
not
really
conducive
to
that
because
because
of
the
layout
of
the
site
plan.
But
we
have
no
objection
to
putting
a
condition
on
the
site
plan
to
the
effect
that
there'll
be
no
loitering
in
the
parking
lot
and
we're
also
happy
to
put
a
condition
on
it
that
we
know
amplified
outdoor
music.
M
Yes,
ryan,
monasty
development
coordination,
so
consistent
with
chapter
14
is,
is
retail
sales
establishments
can
be
open
seven
days
a
week,
24
hours
a
day,
and
then
the
alcohol
sales
can
be
from
monday
through
sunday
7am
to
3am.
One
thing
I
wanted
to
point
out,
mr
porter.
I
know
you
stated
that
you'd
put
some
kind
of
note
on
the
a
b
site
plan
about
no
lord
loitering,
but
that
wouldn't
be
something
really
that
alcohol
would
be
able
to
control.
M
The
hours
of
operation
can
be
listed
on
the
site
plan
and
we
can
hold
the
applicant
to
that
through
the
a
b
enforcement
mechanism,
as
well
as
the
no
outdoor
amplified
sound.
So
those
are
two
conditions
if
its
council's
pleasure
and
mr
porter
agree
to
it.
Those
could
be
added
between
first
and
second
reading.
N
That
wasn't
brought
up
to
me
as
a
something
that
was
being
asked
by
miss
francor
before
this.
So
I
I
don't
have
permission
to
agree
to
that
tonight.
Again:
we're
consistent
with
the
code.
We
have
sufficient
parking,
it's
a
very
small
venue
and
I
I
don't
know
that
there
would
be
a
justification
for
eliminating
the
hours
of
operation.
G
Miss
johnson
ms
johnson,
what's
the
what's
the
penalty?
If,
if,
if
the
limit
of
no
outdoor
amplified
sound
is
on
the
site
plan.
Q
Susan
johnsonville
has
legal
department,
I
mean
if
they
are
not
in
compliance
with
their
alcoholic
beverage
approval,
then
it
would
be
an
enforcement
action
pursuant
to
chapter
27,
27
3
18.
M
I
would
agree
it's
an
a
b
enforcement
issue,
so
what
we
could
do
on
these
plans
is
certain
council
conditions,
which
is
what
we're
kind
of
talking
about
here
and
then
what
miss
johnson
bless
was
stating
was
the
enforcement
mechanism
behind
alcoholic
beverage
sales
permits.
G
Q
Correct
no,
I
think
that
would
be
difficult
to
enforce
from
an
av
av
permit
standpoint,
but
certainly
the
no
outdoor
amplified
sound
and
hours
of
operation.
If
the
applicant
is
willing
to
limit
those
in
any
way,
but.
G
Q
M
Shelby
city
councillor,
that's
not
consistent
with
chapter
14
again
would
state
that
alcohol
can
be
sold
and
served
between
7
a.m
and
3
a.m.
Seven
days
a
week.
So
that's
if
it
stays
consistent
with
chapter
14
that
could
be
their
range
of
hours,
operation.
Q
At
this
particular
I'm
sorry,
susan
johnson
legal
department,
at
this
particular
point
in
time.
However,
if
the
chapter
14
hours
were
to
ever
change,
then
these
hours
would
would
go
along
with
that,
whatever
change
that
would
be.
So
if
it's
midnight,
for
example
at
some
point,
then
that's
what
the
hours
would
would
change
to
for
this
location
and.
C
Mr
carlson,
just
normally
and
historically
and
presently
customarily
we
put
down
consistent
with
chapter
14
unless
there
are
adverse
impacts
that
you
would
say
under
the
general
standards
would
need
to
be
mitigated
if
there's
any
evidence
of
that.
But
that
being
the
case,
what
happens?
Is
this
gives
council
or
the
administration
the
flexibility
to
change
those
hours
consistent
with
chapter
14,
whereas
there
are
site
plans,
there
was
a
period
of
time
when
council
would
always
put
hours
of
operation
on
the
site
plan,
and
now
those
are
locked
in
and
those
run
with
the
land.
C
Else,
sir,
what
question
question
I
think,
I'm
sorry
before
we
go,
I'm
sorry.
If
we
can
ask
mr
porter,
was
there
any?
Was
there
any
questions?
Mr
manassi,
the
question
was
of
the
two
items
that
could
be
added.
The
question
is
a
does
council
wish
to
have
that
considered
by
mr
porter
and
b
then?
Would
mr
porter
consider
them?
If
not
if
it's
not
an
issue
of
the
hours
of
operation
or
no
outdoor
amplified
sound?
If
that's
not
an
issue
for
council,
then
it's
in
order
to
close
the
hearing.
E
B
All
right
closed
by
mr
central
second
by
mr
madison,
all
in
favor
all
right.
He
opposed
motion
granted.
Mr
carlson
won't
take
this
or
not.
G
Yeah
I
I
would
just
say
that
I
normally,
I
think,
wouldn't
be
in
favor
of
more
alcohol
licenses
on
howard,
but
I'll
move
this
for
the
purpose
of
adding
the
the
the
special
considerations
in
here-
and
I
I
think
mr
porter
for
working
with
us
on
that
so
number,
seven
right.
A
G
The
the
outdoor
amplified
sound
no.
G
What
I
would
do
is
pass
the
ordinance
with
the
adding
and
the
limit
of
outdoor
amplified
sound.
Q
And
council
susan
susan
johnson.
C
G
Move
file
number
ab2-21-31
ordinance
being
presented
for
first
reading,
consideration
ordinance,
approving
special
use,
permit
su-2
for
alcoholic
beverage
sales,
small
venue,
consumption
on
premises
only
and
making
lawful
the
sale
of
beer
and
wine
at
or
from
that
certain
lot
plot
or
track
of
land
located
at
401.
South
howard
avenue
tampa
florida
as
more
particularly
described
in
section
2,
providing
that
all
ordinances
or
parts
of
ordinances
in
conflict
or
appeal
providing
effective
date,
including
the
waivers
the
revision
sheet
and
the
limit
of
outdoor
amplified
sound.
That
would
be
added
between
first
and
second
greedy.
M
A
C
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
I
All
right
item
number
10
is
ab2
2201.
The
subject
property
is
located
at
230
north
albany
avenue.
I
The
applicant
is
requesting
a
special
use,
2
approval
to
allow
the
sale
of
alcoholic
beverages
for
a
large
venue,
beer
and
wine
consumption
on
premises
and
package
sales.
Off-Premises
consumption.
The
proposed
uses
include
a
bar
business
and
professional
office,
light
manufacturing
and
warehouse
wholesale
trade.
I
The
applicant
is
proposing
a
total,
a
b
sales
area
of
5922
square
feet.
The
site
plan
indicates
the
proposed
hours
of
operation
will
be
11,
am
to
10
pm
monday
through
thursday
11
a.m
to
midnight
friday
through
saturday
and
11
a.m,
to
10
p.m.
On
sunday,
a
waiver
is
requested
to
reduce
parking
requirements.
I
I
I
Here
is
the
property
at
the
intersection
of
north
albany
avenue
in
north
fremont
avenue,
here's
the
site
further
along
howard
avenue
and
here's
a
portion
of
the
subject-
property
along
west
cherry
street
shown
here
is
the
southern
part
of
the
subject
site
along
freeman
avenue
and
shown
here
is
a
portion
of
the
subject:
site
and
adjacent
properties
along
west
cherry
street.
I
A
S
Yes,
thank
you
good
evening,
chairman
gootz
and
members
of
the
city
council.
My
name
is
tu
mai
of
htmi
inc.
I'm
here
representing
the
owner
wine
stream
incorporated
tonight.
The
owner
is
also
present
to
participate
in
this
meeting.
S
B
S
S
The
proposed
use
for
the
subject
site
is
a
wine
tasting
bar
professional
offices
for
the
business
wine
production
and
packaging
wine
aging
storage,
with
wholesale
trade
a
little
bit
about
wine
stream.
Wine
stream
is
a
proud
family,
owned
business.
The
founder
immigrated
from
italy,
with
his
family
to
america.
In
2003.
S
He
established
wine
stream
to
provide
a
unique
service
for
a
wine
to
provide
a
unique
service
of
wine
on
tap.
Now
how
that
works
is
the
wine
is
transferred
from
bats
to
stainless
steel
kegs,
and
that's
this.
This
method
has
been
used
for
centuries
in
italian
vineyards.
Thus,
drinking
wine
from
a
keg
has
the
same
experience
as
drinking
wine
straight
from
the
vineyard.
After
the
production
of
the
wine,
the
distributors
would
pick
up
the
wine,
the
wine
kegs
and
deliver
the
products
to
restaurants,
bars
and
hotels
across
the
state.
S
S
The
project
site
has
a
unique
history,
because
it's
located
in
the
west
tampa
overlay
district.
There
is
an
existing
three-story,
brick
building
with
a
basement
that
has
a
romanesque
revival
style.
This
building
was
built
in
1913
by
ce
parcel.
It's
considered
to
be
an
iconic
flagship
building
in
the
old
west,
tampa
neighborhood
by
tampa
historians.
S
S
As
you
know,
ybor
city
is
known
as
the
cigar
capital
of
the
world,
and
this
site
definitely
proves
why
it
is,
since
this
site
is
a
renovation
of
109
year
old
cigar
factory.
The
applicant
wants
to
maintain
the
integrity
of
this
building
because
of
its
rich
history.
It's
very
important
to
him
to
renovate
the
interior,
but
do
minimum
exterior
renovations
because
its
significance
to
tampa's
history,
the
applicant,
is
requesting
two
waivers.
S
The
second
waiver
is
to
section
27
283.7,
to
reduce
the
required
parking
from
106
to
32
to
232
spaces.
We
recognize
that
the
transportation
staff
finds
the
reduction
of
parking
spaces
excessive.
However,
we
may
we
made
every
effort
to
accommodate
the
parking
requirements
by
providing
bicycle
racks
and
motorcycle
spaces
per
section.
27
280
282.16
e,
the
following
provisions
may
be
used
in
any
combination.
S
One
vehicle
stall
equals
two
bicycle
slots
in
racks,
and
motorcycle
spaces
are
counted
as
a
one
per
one
with
automobile
parking
spaces.
On
the
site
plan,
we
have
proposed
four
motorcycle
spaces
and
12
bicycle
slots.
However,
based
on
the
ldc,
the
motorcycle
spaces
and
bicycle
slots
are
not
applicable,
applicable
on
this
site
in
this
district,
which
we
find
to
be
a
great
hardship.
S
In
addition,
there
is
an
opportunity
for
street
parking
along
the
adjacent
streets
for
patrons.
Therefore,
we
hope
that
council
is
mindful
that
we
consider
the
seminole
heights
in
ebort
history,
historic
district
too
much
to
consider
it's
much
like
this
old
west
tampa
neighborhood
because
of
its
many
con
site
constraints
in
regards
to
parking
availability.
S
This
section
reads
for
existing
buildings.
Construction
prior
to
1988,
when
a
change
of
use
is
more
intensive,
is
in
more
intensive
use,
makes
full
compliance
of
all
land
development
regulations
impossible
for
a
specific
site
constraint.
The
applicant
may
request
to
reduce
up
to
50
percent
of
the
space
is
required.
S
S
Although
the
proposed
use
is
a
wine
tasting
bar
in
offices,
it
will
not
occup,
it
would
not
be
occupied
at
full
capacity
at
all
hours.
Therefore,
it
leaves
alleviates
the
limited
parking
spaces.
To
conclude,
we
we
respectfully
request
your
approval
of
this
special
use
petition.
Based
on
all
the
considerations
I
presented
to
you
tonight,
approval
would
allow
the
applicant
to
revitalize
this
neighborhood
and
provide
a
stimulus
to
the
local
economy
while
maintaining
the
rich
and
historic
history
of
tampa.
Thank
you
for
your
time.
S
S
It
would
be
selling
yes,
wine
streams,
wine,
as
well
as
beer,
as
well
as
beer
on
premises,
but
the
package
sales
would
be
off-premises
as
well.
For.
S
S
S
B
I
Annie
barnes
development
coordination.
I
would
have
to
check
give
me
one
minute.
B
That
neighborhood
is
full
of
alcohol,
establishes
on
albany
street.
B
Like
the
and
the
cotton
clubs
on
the
albany.
B
S
Sir,
we
have
not
received
any
objections
from
any
neighbors
when
we
sent
out
notices,
so
I
am
not
aware
of
any
any
any
opposition.
B
Miss
barnes
take
your
time.
I'm
gonna
go
ahead
and
see
if
we
have
anybody
on
the
second
floor
or
anybody
registered
to
speak
on
it.
You
come
back
and
give
those
answers
later.
I
I
I
Annie
barnes
development
coordination.
Can
I
please
share
my
screen:
I'm
actually
going
to
show
the
radius
map
that
was
provided
by
the
applicant.
I
I
Great,
so
the
closest
is
number
six,
which
is
what
the
applicant
is
requesting:
a
waiver
to
villard
ives.
I
M
M
Mr
chair,
I'm
I'm
not
going
to
be
in
support
of
this,
so
if
somebody
else
would
like
to
to
read
it
I'll
read
it
just
for
the
hours
of
operation
are
stated
on
the
staff
report
a
little
different
than
chapter
when
direct
chapter,
but
anyway,
let
me
go
to
number
ten
orders
being
presented
for
first
reading
found
number
ab2
222-1
one
is
being
an
ordinance
approving
a
special
use
permit
for
alcohol
beverage
sales,
large
venue,
consumption
on
premise
and
package,
off-sale
consumption,
making
off
of
the
sale
of
beer
and
wine
at
up
from
a
certain
lot
plot
or
track
of
land
at
2301.
M
North
albany
tampa
florida,
more
particularly
square
in
section
2,
providing
vault
ordinance
or
parts
of
ordinance
conflict
providing
of
effective
date.
However,
if
I'm
correct
business
hours
of
operation
are
stated
from
11
a.m,
to
10
p.m,
monday
through
thursday,
and
the
petitioner
can
correct
me
if
you,
if
you
would
like
and
11
a.m,
to
12
p.m,
friday
and
saturday
and
11
a.m
and
10
p.m.
On
sunday,
am
I
correct.
M
That's,
that's!
That's
why
I
read
it.
B
It's
taken
by
let's
take.
A
I
Oh
because
I
had
counsel,
annie
barnes
in
the
coordination,
because
I
had
to
switch
to
ryan's
desk,
it's
actually
okay.
Thank
you.
I
All
right,
thank
you.
Council,
amy,
martin's,
development
coordination.
Item
number
eleven
is
eb2202.
I
I
The
applicant
is
requesting
special
use
approval
to
allow
the
sale
of
alcoholic
beverages
for
a
large
venue,
beer
wine,
liquor
consumption
on
premises.
Only
the
existing
use
is
a
hotel
restaurant
office
and
retail
sales.
The
proposed
ap
ordinance
allows
for
an
av
sales
area
earth,
I'm
sorry.
Yes,
it's
ev
sales
area
of
55,
787
square
feet,
indoor
and
78
983
square
foot
outdoor
for
a
total
of
134
770
square
feet
with
consumption
on
premises.
This
is
a
correction
to
the
staff
report.
I
The
site
plan
indicates
proposed.
Hours
of
operation
will
be
consistent
with
chapter
14..
The
subject
property
is
located
within
the
mixed
use:
corridor,
village,
a
mixed-use
corridor
village,
and
the
distance
separation
clearance
is
250
feet
from
from
residential
uses
and
other
av
sales
establishments.
I
The
applicant
is
requesting
a
reduction
from
other
av
sales
establishments
to
zero
feet
and
to
reduce
the
minimum
distance
separation
to
68
feet
from
a
residential
use.
I
The
required
parking
for
the
site
is
449
parking
spaces
that
was
applied
through
a
de1
16
135,
which
is
also
a
correction
to
the
staff
report
denoting
de1
16136.
I
So
shown
here
is
a
portion
of
the
subject
property
when
going
over
harbor
island
boulevard
of
the
bridge.
I
Q
Thank
you,
miss
barnes
I'll
reserve,
my
comments
until
after
the
applicant
or
council
discussion.
Thank
you.
I
Yes,
I'll
actually
go
back
to,
I
don't
know
if
I
can
share
my
screen
again
and
show
you
that
slide
no.
I
Sure
so
the
av,
the
indoor
square
footage
is
55
787
square
feet
and
the
outdoor
is
78
983
square
feet.
B
B
We
don't
have
our
photo
up
all
right,
they're
the
applicants
you
at
least
bat.
So
I
see
okay,
you
want
to
swear
them
in
madam
clerk.
A
F
Okay,
so
for
the
record,
kevin
reali,
strengthener,
miller,
401,
east
jackson
street.
What
we're
going
to
do
here
in
this
short
presentation
is
talk
about
the
the
nuts
and
bolts
of
this
application,
which,
as
councils
already
alluded
to
look
big
when
you're
reading
paper.
But
I
think
when
we
explain
what's
being
requested
here,
it's
more
minimal
than
what
those
numbers
would
suggest.
F
So
again,
just
to
orient
you
all.
This
is
601
south
harbor
boulevard.
This
is
the
point
which
is
a
development
that
includes
some
other
businesses,
but
primarily
is
known
for
jackson's
bistro,
american
social,
and
it
is
connected
to
the
west
end,
which
was
the
one
waiver
that
miss
barnes,
spoke
of,
which
is
the
other,
a
b
use
which
is
currently
zero
feet
to
the
existing,
a
the
approval
that
is
on
site
there.
F
The
request
today
is
to
expand
the
existing
wet
zone
area
to
include
the
dock
side
area
and
some
sidewalk
area.
There's
no
change
of
use
requested
today.
There's
no
development
proposed
today.
There's
no
change
in
tenant
proposed
today.
Any
change
in
use
will
require
an
application
that
will
follow
the
land
development
code
and
will
require
a
state
licensing
additionally,
to
take
advantage
of
this
additional
space
is
being
requested.
F
Any
request
to
use
this
space
will
require
amending
a
a
an
existing
permit
with
the
state
to
establish
dominion.
Control
of
the
same.
So
to
summarize,
I'm
gonna
go
to
the
next
slide.
To
show
a
picture.
The
the
site
here
shown
in
green
is
the
existing
approval,
which
represents
the
bulk
of
the
acreage
that
was
shown
by
ms
barnes.
All
of
the
indoor
area
and
a
significant
portion
of
the
outdoor
area
is
included
in
the
existing
av
permit.
F
What
the
applicant
is
requesting
today
is
to
include
this
periphery
and
eventually
what
the
applicant
hopes
is
that
tenants
will
adjust
their
their
ab
permits
with
the
state
and
it'll
allow
this
area
to
be
an
area
similar
to
something
like
the
riverwalk,
where,
once
those
dominion
control
areas
are
established,
application
patrons
will
be
able
to
go
from
from
one
establishment
to
another
and
and
follow
the
limitations
that
will
be
set
in
place
by
those
state
permits.
So
the
request
really
is
is
limited
to
this
purple
area.
F
It
is
along
the
water
and
then
it
extends
to
the
this
is
oriented
to
the
side
so
that
we
could
fill
your
screen,
but
it
does
extend
to
the
south
and
then
wraps
around
the
sidewalk
along
harper
ivan
boulevard
there,
and
there
may
be
eventually
some
some
outdoor
scene
there,
if
approved
through
change
of
use,
permits
and,
as
stated
amending
alcohol
permits
with
the
state
the
the
two
waiver
requests.
I
don't
are
you
all
able
to
see
my
cursor.
F
The
cursor
here
this
is
the
hotel.
That's
the
waiver
requested
to
the
nearest
av
permit
that
zero
distance
already
exists
there
today.
So
there's
no
change
there
and
the
residential
waiver
is
across
harbor
island
boulevard.
Here
it's
the
park,
crest
condos,
those
condos
were
built
after
the
existing
restaurants
were
established
and
in
place
for
for
a
couple
of
decades
before
they
were
built.
F
So
the
the
acreage
is
large,
but
we
believe
that
the
the
impact
is
minimal
because
of
the
established
use
and
we're
just
trying
to
mimic
the
success
of
the
riverwalk,
which
we've
seen
and
we're
available
in
answering
questions.
F
Correct
that
that's
what
we're
adding
we're
requesting
to
add
that
to
so
the
square
footages
that
you
see
in
this
barnes
report
is
the
purple
and
the
green.
It
shows
everything
what
we're
asking
today
is
to
basically
wrap
the
purple
around
the
existing
grain.
F
So
correct,
sir,
no
sir,
there
there
there
is
fencing
and
this
will
be
established
with
communion
control.
So
there
there's
nothing
here
now
and
if
seating
is
established
there,
it
will
be
separated
and
fenced
off
from
the
roadway
through
the
dominion
control
requirements
of
those
permits.
So
if
you
all
approve
this
today,
nothing
will
change
with
that
approval.
F
It
will
not
be
sort
of
in
the
sidewalk
path
as
you're
suggesting
there,
sir.
So.
F
No,
that
that'll
ask
we
have
to
have
this
established
with
the
city
before
we're
able
to
request
the
change
in
permit
with
the
state.
So
the
the
I
keep
mentioning
the
dominion
control
those
those
requirements
will
be
established
to
the
satisfaction
of
the
state
when
the
permits
are
are
amended.
M
You
very
much
this
this
site
plan
is
one-dimensional
without
without
me,
giving
evidence
how
how
many
different
levels
does
this
this
site
here
have.
F
Do
you
want
to
speak
to
that?
So
we
have
a
representative
of
the
applicant
that
can
give
that
back
testimony.
Just
I'd,
say
your
name
and
address
for
the
record
hi
brian.
N
To
answer
your
question,
sir.
The
site
is
two
levels,
the
lower
level
being
primarily
a
parking
garage
on
the
inside
and
then
a
water
walk
along
the
perimeter
which
is
shown
in
the
purple.
So
then,
on.
M
Go
ahead
finish
your
statement.
I
apologize
the
purple.
N
R
B
M
G
Experience
the
the
plan
that
you
have
here.
Sorry,
if
I
missed
this,
but
all
the
way
to
the
right-
is
that,
where
the,
what
do
they
call
them
see
sedan,
condos,
seat,
cove
condos
are
or
is
that
still
the
what
used
to
be
the
mall?
F
No
condos
are
to
the
east.
Condos
are
well
this
south,
but
but
yeah.
The
condos
are
further.
This
way.
G
Okay
and
then
the
other
thing
is
back
when
it
was
a
mall.
You
know
blueberry
hill,
all
those
places
along
there.
Guido's
look
at
me.
G
Was
there
a
was
there
an
outdoor
alcohol
license
back
then
that
expired?
Do
you
know
was.
R
We're
playing
musical
chairs
tonight,
yes,
so
there
was
an
outdoor
venue
when
it
was
originally
established
at
the
mall,
so
there
the
it
was
the
upper
deck
of
the
outdoor
venue
that
was
included.
This
includes
the
lower
deck,
so
there's
two
levels
of
decking
on
the
water
side
of
jackson's
and
american
social,
and
so
some
of
what
you're
seeing
in
purple
here
is
that
lower
deck
did
that
answer
your
question,
councilman
carl
says
thank
you
of.
B
M
On
the
green
spot,
the
the
spot,
where
jackson's,
is
that
now
all
those
square
foot
taken
now,
while
they're
in
use
now
they're
rented
out
now
released
out
or
whatever.
R
Not
all
of
it,
sir
jackson's
and
american
social.
This
building
has
been
for
quite
some
period
of
time,
completely
part
of
a
big,
larger,
wet
zoning,
so
within
the
building,
tenants
would
have
to
get
their
own
liquor
licenses
from
the
state
and
so
jackson's
and
american
social
have
those
liquor
licenses.
So
we
really
have
two
layers
of
regulation.
R
The
first
step
for
us
to
be
able
to
allow
that
to
happen
would
be
to
get
the
wet
zoning,
but
that
doesn't
mean
that
we
they
could
go
out
there
and
serve
alcohol
today.
They
still
have
to
go
in
and
amend
their
state
liquor
license
to
mirror
whatever
footprint
they
ultimately
want
to
include
in
that
liquor
license.
So
I
think
that's
something
that
susan
johnson
believes
is
going
to
probably
mention
that
it's
a
two-layer
process.
M
Let
me
ask
susan
velazquez,
if
I
may
susan,
under
what
just
heard
the
the
liquor
license
is.
This
is
the
way
that
we
do
on
all
of
them.
Q
Susan
johnson,
velez
senior
assistant
city
attorney,
yes
councilman,
it
does
require
the
ab
permit,
which
is
the
city
permit
to.
I
guess,
approve
the
site
for
the
sale
of
alcoholic
beverages
and
then
before
you
can
actually
sell
and
serve
and
consume
liquor
in
those
areas.
You
do
have
to
get
a
state
license.
So
in
these
purple
areas
I
guess
they
would
have
to
have
some
sort
of
state
alcoholic
beverage
license,
and
so
I
know
there
was
a
question
about
the
dock
areas,
the
ones
along
the
sedan
channel.
M
I
would
imagine
you're
looking
at
beer
wine,
liquor
and
liquor
consumption
on
premise
only
so
I
assume
the
whole
area,
that's
there
vacant
or
not
in
use.
Now
I
should
say,
would
be
something
of
food
services
or
something
different.
Is
it
going
to
be
beauty
salon
with
alcohol?
I
don't
know
what
they
want.
F
Sir
kevin
reali
for
the
record,
the
the
tenants,
if,
if
they
want
to
sort
of
make
this
vision
come
to
be,
would
have
to
establish
the
the
demeanor
control
now
they
may.
F
This
is
required
for
those
patrons
to
be
able
to
go
from
one
place
to
another
within
this
single
development,
and
so
that's
what
the
goal
here
is
today
now
it
may
be
that
there
are
some
patio
areas
established
that
are
down
in
this
purple
area,
but
the
the
general
area
along
the
docking,
the
intent,
is
not
to
have
a
regular
service
there.
All
the
time,
though,
that
would
all
be
controlled
by
the
eventual
state
permit.
I
Any
of
our
instability
coordination-
I
just
want
to
add
the
de1
that
was
mentioned
previously:
de1
16
135-
that
will
regulate
the
uses,
occupancy
and
intensities
for
the
subject
site.
So
that's
what
is
limited
for
the
alcohol
beverage
or
tied
into
what.
F
Yeah
really
for
the
no
expansion
to
that
that
established
de1
is
requested
here.
M
Q
Well,
excuse
me,
mr
chair,
if
I
may-
and
I
did
want
to
make
a
comment
on
that
too,
since
the
riverwalk
was
mentioned,
I
just
wanted
to
remind
council
that
the
riverwalk
is
established.
It's
part
of
a
statutory
area
and
it's
something
that's
allowed
by
statute,
that
the
city
controls
and
we
have
number
of
controls
there.
We
regulate.
Q
You
know
the
type
of
cups
that
have
to
be
there
and
there
are
very
specific
areas
where
you
can
actually
purchase
alcohol
versus
where
you
can
carry
it
in
between,
and
so
we
do
have
an
ordinance
that
controls
the
riverwalk,
and
so
it's
not
private
areas
like
this,
where
alcohol
can
be,
you
know,
carried
between
locations
or
on
common
areas
like
this.
So
even
though
the
riverwalk
was
mentioned,
that
is
something
that
the
city
controls
by
ordinance
pursuant
to
state
statute.
B
D
D
I
move
an
ordinance
being
presented
for
first
reading
consideration
an
ordinance
approving
the
special
use
permit
as
two
fractal
beverage
sales,
large
venue,
consumption
on
premises
only
and
making
lawful
the
sale
of
beverages,
regardless
of
alcoholic
content,
beer,
wine
and
liquor
on
that
certain
lot
plot
or
track
of
land
located
at
601
or
south
harbor
island
boulevard.
Tampa
florida
is
more
particularly
described
in
section
two,
providing
that
all
ordinances
or
parts
of
ordinances
in
conflict
are
repealed,
providing
an
effective
date.
B
Second
by
mr
maniscalco,
why
I
tell
you
what
miss
miss
johnson,
velez.
Q
Well,
it's
all
private
property.
Sorry,
my
light
went
out
here.
It
is
all
private
property.
If
it's
council's
pleasure
to
you
know,
consider
this
I
would
suggest-
and
I
know
that
ms
barnes
had
mentioned
a
condition
that
staff
was
proposing.
Q
Q
At
this
point,
you
have
areas
down
by
the
water
that
don't
appear
adjacent
to
and
so
may
be
a
concern
there
of
just
you
know
someone
carrying
alcohol
out
there
without
an
establishment
being
responsible
for
it.
If
you
will.
R
I
have
a
little
bit
of
concern
with
one
of
the
with
the
language,
so
there
could
be
there
could
be
a
caterer
in
a
special
event
that
might
come
out
and
get
a
cater
have
their
own
liquor
license
and
come
to
some
of
the
areas
that
are
not
necessarily
jackson's
or
american
social.
I
just
want
to
make
sure
that
we
don't
preclude
that
from
being
able
to
happen
with
specific
language
that
that
is
too
specific.
So
susan,
could
you
read
that
out
one
more
time
or
whatever
your
proposed
condition.
Q
Is
I
don't
have
it
written
down,
but
I
just
wanted
confirmation.
I
was
just
suggesting
that
there
will
not
be
alcoholic
beverages
served,
sold
or
consumed,
except
unless
and
until
the
owner
has
provided
confirmation
to
the
city
that
there
is
an
alcoholic
beverage
license
to
sign
those
sales
and
consumption.
That's
fine.
B
B
A
G
A
C
B
C
C
B
Miss
jos
velez.
Q
Yes,
sir,
I
was
susan
johnson,
the
less
legal
department.
I
was
also
going
to
remind
council
to
put
their
legislative
hats
back
on
for
this
item,
but
I
also
wanted
to
just
state
just
for
the
record
and
because
there
have
been
news,
articles
and
news
reports
and
based
on
some
of
the
correspondence
that
I've
seen
coming
into
council
there.
There
may
be
some
confusion
about
what
this
application
actually
is.
I've
seen
it
referred
to
as
a
rezoning
as
well
as
a
comp
plan
amendment.
Q
It
is
just
solely
a
comprehensive
plan
amendment
and
it
is
solely
a
legislative
matter.
There
is
no
companion,
rezoning
or
specific
development
proposal
for
this
piece
of
property
before
council
this
evening,
so
I
just
wanted
to
clarify
that
for
the
record,
as
well
as
the
public
and
council.
Thank
you,
sir.
A
B
We
have
an
applicant
second
floor.
L
I
apologize,
I
was
needed
jennifer,
I'm
alone
with
your
plenty
commission.
May
I
please
share
my
screen.
L
I
come
I
am
before
you
tonight
to
present
on
comprehensive
plan
amendment
21-13
located
at
3541
north
boulevard.
This
is
located
in
the
central
tampa
planning
district
within
the
tampa
heights
urban
village.
In
the
tampa
heights
neighborhood,
it
is
privately
initiated
small
scale
at
about
1.56
acres,
and
the
request
before
you
tonight
is
from
public
semi-public
to
residential
10..
L
Just
a
little
bit
of
background
on
this
request,
and
I
welcome
any
comments
from
miss
susan
johnson
velez
tonight
as
well.
But
there's
the
ownership
did
change
from
the
city
of
tampa
to
the
greater
showman's
association
on
this
parcel.
In
1971.,
we
went
back
to
the
preliminary
sub-sector
plan
conducted
in
1975,
which
showed
that
this
had
a
public
semi-public
future
land
use
dating
back
to
1975
on
the
site.
L
So,
while
it
is
in
private
ownership,
cemetery
is
considered
a
quasi
public
use,
and
that
is
likely
why
the
planners
in
1975
placed
that
use
on
the
site.
However,
the
residential
10
would
provide
a
regulatory
land-use
designation
that
would
allow
development
that
cannot
be
considered
under
the
public,
semi-public
designation.
L
So
I'll
just
quote
the
comprehensive
plan
to
allow
a
parcel
to
allow
a
use
on
a
parcel
designated
as
public
to
my
public
out
of
a
public
or
quasi
public
use.
The
comprehensive
plan
states
that
quote
the
affected
property,
shall
be
the
subject
of
a
planned
amendment
to
determine
the
appropriate
regulatory
land
use
designation
for
said
parcel,
so
the
residential
10
would
provide
that
regulatory
land
use
designation
in
the
words
of
the
comprehensive
plan.
L
There
is
also
a
report
in
the
background
of
the
plan
amendment
that
the
applicant
provided
when
they
submitted
the
plan
amendment
the
final
report
to
a
physical
investigation
of
the
sherman's
rest
site
dated
june
14
2021,
and
it
states
that,
based
on
the
results
of
the
field,
testing
of
12
of
the
previously
identified
features,
it
appears
that
graves
are
not
present
at
the
project
site.
It
is
suspected
that
the
previously
identified
features
are
associated
with
either
small
buried,
object,
objects,
debris,
cut
off
tree
roots
or
variations
soil
for
absolute
confirmation.
L
It
would
be
necessary
to
perform
test
pits
hand
dug
or
with
a
back
hole
to
confirm
the
graves
are
not
present.
The
full
report
is
included
as
back
up
to
in
the
back
of
the
staff
report
that
you
all
should
have
as
part
of
your
packet.
L
L
So
here's
an
ariel
of
the
subject
site
it's
outlined
there
in
pink
north
boulevard
is
the
kind
of
a
dividing
line,
so
everything
east
of
north
boulevard
is
located
within
tampa
heights,
and
everything
to
the
west
of
north
boulevard
is
in
riverside
heights.
We
have
the
calvin
taylor
park
to
the
north.
This
is
most
of
this.
Is
the
city
owned,
woodlawn
cemetery
to
the
south?
This
is
a
church
that
I
have
the
the
yellow
star
on
everything
else
is
pretty
much
single
family
detached
in
the
surrounding
area.
L
So
I
just
have
a
few
subjects:
pictures
the
subject
site
facing
east.
This
is
the
intersection
of
west
ohio
and
north
boulevard
facing
west.
The
subject
site
was
behind
me
when
I
took
this
picture
and
then
this
is
just
looking
south
along
north
boulevard,
so
you
can
see
that
pattern
of
single
family
detached
this
is
the
adopted
future
land
use
map.
This
is
quite
an
old
map,
but
this
large
portion
of
blue
has
actually
been
changed
to
wreck
open
because
it's
the
city-owned
portion
of
the
woodlawn
cemetery.
L
But
this
is
the
subject
site
here
in
blue,
which
is
public
semi
public,
and
then
we
have
the
parks
to
the
north
and
south
single
family,
detached
with
that
residential
ten
category
is
predominant
in
the
area
and
the
proposal
would
request
the
residential
10
on
the
subject
site
right
now.
The
public
semi
public
does
not
have
a
defined
maximum
dwelling
units
or
non-residential
square
footage.
L
The
the
comprehensive
plan
states
that
there
is
no
maximum
and
that
any
development
shall
be
compatible
and
in
scale
with
the
surrounding
area.
This
would
allow
for
the
residential
10
allows
for
up
to
15
dwelling
units
and
about
23
000
square
feet
of
non-residential,
so
any
proposed
on
residential
uses
would
be
required
to
meet
the
commercial
locational
criteria
in
the
comprehensive
plan.
L
The
planning
commission
did
find
this
consistent
with
the
comprehensive
plan.
I
would
just
note
that
the
comprehensive
plan
supports
additional
info
housing
opportunities
and
that
the
residential
10
would
maintain
the
existing
density
of
the
surrounding
single-family
area.
That's
the
predominant
land
use
in
the
surrounding
area.
L
This
is
also
located
within
the
tampa
heights
urban
village,
and
there
is
policy
direction
that
urban
villages
seek
to
allow
a
greater
share
of
growth,
while
balancing
scale
and
development
with
the
surrounding
community
and
the
comprehensive
plan
has
some
strong
policy
direction
that
that
is
where
the
greatest
share
of
growth
for
the
cities
shall
be
directed.
So
this
this
would
further
those
policies,
and
that
was
the
vote
of
the
planning
commission.
That
report
is
included
in
your
or
that
resolution
is
included
in
your
packet,
but
I
am
available
for
any
questions.
M
B
M
L
There
was
a
little
bit
of
I'd
have
to
go
back
into
my
emails.
I
had
a
little
bit
of
back
and
forth
with
dennis
fernandez
with
the
city
on
this.
I
believe
I
would
I
would
just
have
to
triple
check
before
I
stated,
because
there's
a
little
bit
of
confusion
about
the
ownership
of
this.
M
A
M
G
And
the
the
city
property
to
the
south
and
the
east
has
that
ever
been
studied
to
see
if
there
are
any
burial
sites
there.
G
That
empty
green,
what
looks
like
an
empty
green
spot
that
doesn't
have
headstones
on
it.
L
I
would
probably
have
to
ask
susan
johnson
velez
that
question
or
ask
city
staff.
If
anybody
is
on
the
line,
I
I
cannot
answer
that
with
certainty.
Q
Q
Sorry,
susan
johnsonville's
legal
department-
I
I
couldn't
answer
that
either,
but
I
I
mean
the
remainder
of
woodlawn.
I
think
ms
malone
might
have
said
council
recently
put
that
under
the
recreation
open
space,
to
kind
of
preserve
that
and
highlight
the
fact
that
that's
you
know
in
the
hopes
that
would
remain
that
way
for
the.
G
T
My
the
my
own
mother
and
father
don
and
gloria
pearson,
as
well
as
my
sister
stevie
joe
pearson,
are
buried
at
showman's
rest.
These
are
the
people
we
are
responsible
for.
These
are
the
families
and
our
friends.
T
T
We
own
two
parcels
of
land
on
north
boulevard
and
are
here
today
to
request
a
comp
plan
amendment
for
the
southern
parcel,
and
you
saw
that
parcel
in
that
that
map
from
the
current
land
use
of
public
semi-public
to
residential
tent
I'd
like
to
clear
up
a
couple
of
things
that
I'm
sure
the
council
probably
knows,
but
others
may
not.
The
property
is
private
property.
It
was
bought
in
1971
from
the
city
of
tampa.
T
T
The
evolution
of
woodlawn
cemetery
and,
as
you
can
see
on
this
legend,
the
it
shows
this
this
area
was
the
original
woodlawn
cemetery
and
then,
as
the
years
grew
as
the
years
went
by
the
cemetery,
the
woodlawn
cemetery
grew
and
different
parcels
were
acquired.
T
This
parcel
is
the
parcel
in
question
that
we
own
and
to
answer
your
question.
This
parcel
is
where
our
families
and
friends
are
buried.
This
is
showman's
rest
cemetery,
so
there
are
grave
sites
and
two
mausoleums
on
this
property.
T
T
T
The
r10
land
use
is
consistent
with
the
majority
of
the
surrounding
privately
owned
properties
and
would
allow
only
single
family
residential-
and
I
that's
my
understanding
of
this
when
talking
to
and
listening
to
your
own
staff,
and
I
can
the
this
map
I'll
take
this
map.
This
map
shows
you
kind
of
the
you
can
do
it
this
way.
T
It
shows
you
where
that
property
is
right
here
in
the
yellow,
and
this
is
showman's
rest
cemetery
and
you
can
see
it
is
completely
surrounded
with
single
family.
T
This
this
parcel
of
land
can
actually
be
built
on
now
with
the
land
use
and
zoning
it
currently
has,
but
the
prevailing
use,
as
I
just
discussed,
is
in
this
area,
is
single
family,
residential
and,
more
importantly,
it's
it's
it's
a
better
fit
for
the
neighborhood.
B
T
T
T
Our
cemetery
is
here:
okay,
okay,
this
is
woodlawn.
This
is
what
is
considered
woodlawn
cemetery.
This
was
done
by
archaeologists
through
the
archives
and
it
shows
the
the
woodlawn
cemetery
as
it
kind
of
evolved.
So.
B
What
I'm
concerned
about
my
issue
is:
if,
when
you're
top
in
your
top
corner
of
the
to
the
left,
you
say
there
are
burials
there
correct.
Yes,
all
right!
What's
the
dis,
what's
the
difference
of
that
property,
because
then
you
said,
there's
a
mausoleum
next
to
it!
Correct,
there's
two
mausoleums
right
here:
what
is
the
distance
from
that
mausoleum
to
the
proposed
property
you're
talking
about?
B
T
T
T
T
Okay,
like
I
was
saying,
the
the
north
boulevard,
it's
a
major
road,
one
of
one
of
a
mix
of
all
kinds
of
commercial
professional
schools,
churches,
as
well
as
the
multi-family
and
the
single
family.
T
T
This
is
why
we've
done
careful
testing
and
michael
whiteman
who's,
the
president
of
geo
view
inc.
Who
did
the
did
the
two
tests
phase,
one
and
phase
two
he's
here
this
evening
to
speak
on
the
testing
that
was
done
and
any
and
the
results
like
I
said,
he's
completed
a
phase
one
and
a
phase
two,
including
test
eggs
of
the
property,
to
assure
that
there's
no
bodies
buried
there
on
and
those
reports
were
widely
shared
with
both
the
press
and
with
some
of
you.
T
This
is
the
same
company
and
the
same
testing
that
was
done
at
king
high
school
and
and
found
the
bodies
that
were
buried
there.
T
The
conclusion
that
they
came
out
to
is
that
there
are
no
clear
evidence
that
bodies
were
ever
built
buried
on
this
parcel.
So.
Lastly,
I
would
like
to
just
point
out
that
this
amendment
is
also
totally
consistent
with
the
city
of
tampa,
which
your
own
staff
said
with
your
your
goals
to
do
infill
housing
to
create
walkable
communities.
T
This
property
on
north
boulevard
already
has
sidewalks
access
to
schools
and
shops
and
fits
into
the
overall
plan
and
is
consistent
with
your
own.
Imagine
2040
tampa
comprehensive
plan
and
again,
as
your
staff
said
earlier
on
september,
14
2021,
the
planning
commission
concluded
that
quote
plan
amendment
tacpa
2113
is
consistent
with
the
imagine,
2040
tampa
comprehensive
plan
and
forwards
it
to
tampa
city
council
for
approval.
T
T
G
She's,
I
just
want
to
ask
you
miss
kanek,
on
the
on
the
area
where
your
family
is
buried
or
your
your
family
and
friends.
T
G
T
G
T
G
Yeah
I
mean
this
is
legislative,
so
legal
can
cut
me
off
if
they
want,
but
I
mean
the
perennial
problem
we're
facing.
Is
that
the
the
trust
funds
that
the
state
require
for
cemeteries
are
not
such
that
that
it
provides
for
the
upkeep
of
cemeteries?
And
so
in
the
last
two
years
we
had
a
private
cemetery
that
got
dumped
on
the
city
and
now
the
city.
G
I
think
we
ran
through
the
money
in
like
a
year
and
the
city
is
required
to
pay
for
the
upkeep
of
that
cemetery
and
we
want
to
make
sure
that
that
cemeteries
are
maintained.
So
that's
the
minimum
thing
we
don't
want
to.
We
definitely
don't
want
to
develop
on
top
of
any
anybody,
and
we
don't
want
to
disturb
or
be
disrespectful
of
any
cemetery.
We
need
to
preserve
them,
but
there's
also
a
big
question
about
who
should
pay
for
it
is
it?
G
Is
it
fair
that
the
public
should
pay,
or
should
the
private
developers
pay,
and
so
I
think
you're?
You
said
your
intention
is:
if
you
didn't
have
this
money,
would
you
have
the
money
to
maintain
this
cemetery.
T
T
And
councilman,
I
believe,
michael
whiteman-
can
can
elaborate
on
a
lot
of
that
and
help
to
explain
a
little
more
about
that
property.
B
T
B
Burials
I
mean
it's
interesting.
You
would
say
that,
because
I
mean
I
could
go
to
any
any
day
during
week
and
saturday
and
they
they
can't
they.
They
don't
have
enough
time
in
the
day
to
bury
they
have
to
wait
to
the
following
couple
of
weeks
to
bear
inside
when
you
say
that
that
kind
of
kind
of
threw
me
a
loop,
but
you
said:
there's
no,
not
enough
people
doing
burials,
but
right.
T
I
would
assume
people
of
more
people
are
being
cremated
and
kept
by
family
or
put
somewhere.
You
know
that
meant
something
to
them.
I
don't
know
the
answer
to
that
honestly,
but
that's
our
situation,
that's
what
we
do.
B
J
No
good
evening,
my
name
is
mike
whiteman.
I
know
we're
a
little
short
on
time,
so
I'm
going
to
spend
a
very
small
amount
of
a
time
discussing
the
investigations
that
our
firm
did.
You
have
copies
of
both
of
them.
J
The
first
investigation
was
done
for
the
congregations
of
our
heiser
deck.
They
were
considering
purchasing
the
property
and
they
wanted
to
know
if
there
was
any
possibility
of
any
type
of
buried
remains,
so
they
contracted
with
us
to
go
through
and
perform
a
ground
penetrating
radar
survey
where
we
conducted
a
series
of
perpendicular
transects
spaced
five
feet
apart.
We
also
did
a
metal
detection
survey
using
time
domain
electromagnetics.
J
We
call
gpr
anomalies
and
we
classify
them
at
two
different
levels:
shallow
and
deep,
the
green
or
in
the
shallow,
the
blue
or
in
the
deep.
The
shallow
was
in
the
range
of
two
to
three
feet
and
the
deep
were
in
the
range
of
five
six
feet.
Each
one
of
these
were
isolated,
small
diameter
objects.
They
did
not
go
through
and
demonstrate
the
kind
of
response
that
we
see
on
radar,
that's
typically
associated
with
buried
graves
like
what
we
would
have
encountered
or
what
like
what
we
did
encounter
at
king's
high
school.
J
So
these
are
the
kind
of
isolated
what
we
call
anomalies,
which
were
associated
with
small
buried
objects,
and
so
that
was
the
study
that
we
produced.
We
said
that
we
had
done
this
study.
We
did
not
find
any
buried
metallic
objects.
J
J
So
we
tested
out
12
areas,
thinking
that
would
be
a
representative
sampling
of
each
one
of
those
anomaly
areas.
The
areas
that
we
selected,
we
tried
to
pick
areas
that
had
a
tight
congregation
of
anomalies,
thinking
those
would
be
the
highest
probability
that
would
have
been
associated
with
the
grave.
J
J
We
did
a
hand
auger
where
we're
taking
by
hand
soil
samples
at
six
inch
intervals
down
through
again
looking
for
any
indication
of
buried,
debris
caskets,
anything
along
those
lines.
We
didn't
counter
anything
in
that
five
feet
with
a
hand
auger.
What
we
did
encounter
with
the
probe
was
a
wooden
object
at
about
six
feet.
J
J
This
blue
squared
area,
was
acquired
by
the
city
and
one
of
the
statements
that's
right
here-
and
this
is
from
newspaper
articles-
refer
to
these
expansions
as
the
south
of
the
old
cemetery
another
to
the
north
as
the
back
of
the
jewish
and
spanish
secretaries.
J
J
J
This
is
showing
again
the
progression
of
that
cemetery
moving
forward.
They
found
that
this
area
to
the
north
was
too
wet
for
burial,
so
they
were
limited,
and
so
because
of
that
there
were
other
acquisitions
that
were
made
showing
in
the
yellow
areas
the
blue
area.
Here,
the
pink
area.
Excuse
me
the
purple
area
in
here,
and
this
was
as
been
in
the
discussion,
the
boundaries
of
the
potter's
field.
J
So
the
conclusions
from
the
archaeologists
were
that
overall,
there's
no
indication.
The
porcelain
question
was
ever
used
as
a
cemetery.
It
appears
that
the
original
potter's
field
was
incorporated
into
the
woodland
cemetery
and
the
news
potter's
field
was
started
to
the
west
of
it
in
the
southern
portion
of
the
present-day
potter's
field.
J
They
also
found
that
the
gpr
anomalies
that
were
that
we
did
identify
were
inconsistent
with
those
that
are
typically
found
in
cemetery
type
settings
and
then
they
had
proposed
if,
if
needed,
to
go
through
and
do
a
more
intensive,
intrusive
look
into
the
property,
probably
looking
at
the
areas
where
we
had
previously
identified
gpr
anomalies,
but
there
was
nothing
in
their
historical
records
or
research
that
indicated
that
there
had
been
burial
activity.
J
J
B
All
right,
thank
you
for
your
presentation,
sir.
Any
any
any
questions.
Jim
all
right.
We
know
we
gave
you
a
bunch
of
extra
time,
because
a
lot
of
cameras
want
to
hear
that
report.
So
now
we'll
go
to
the
public
comment
second
floor
and
let's
keep
them
coming.
C
C
A
C
Mr
chairman,
yes,
sir,
I'm
sorry
before
she
starts,
but
maybe
the
chair
would
want
to
remind
the
public
that
they
don't
necessarily
have
to
use
all
three
minutes,
but
but
if
there's,
if
there's
something
that
they're
just
in
favor
of
or
in
opposition
to,
if
that
would
save
their
time,
I
understand.
B
H
H
H
H
Another
point:
I
would
another
point
I
would
like
to
make
that
as
a
child.
I
can
remember
when
they
were
burying
people
at
the
sherwin's
rest
cemeteries.
Cars
would
be
parked
down
the
whole
block
blocking
residents,
driveways
and
homes
on
both
sides
of
the
street,
from
north
boulevard
to
the
800
block
of
ohio,
and
those
were
the
days
when
there
wasn't
very
much
traffic.
So
imagine
what
it
would
be
like
today.
H
K
K
K
The
majority
of
those
present
did,
but
with
two
voting
no
and
four
not
present
to
vote
at
all
a
majority
didn't
approve
this,
and
most
citizens
who
live
in
the
heights
appro
oppose
it.
This
should
be
considered
in
your
deliberation
and
it
should
be
voted
down
recently.
This
council
wisely
voted
to
rezone
surrounding
cemeteries
to
recreational
open
space
to
protect
it.
Given
the
proximity
of
this
parcel
to
that
land
is
actually
adjacent,
it
should
be
given
the
same
treatment
open
land
further
to
the
south
would
be
more
appropriate
for
the
development
contemplated
here.
K
Here,
ingress
and
egress
would
be
a
problem,
and
this
affects
me
as
I
live
on
indiana
and
would
rather
not
see
another
badly
timed
traffic
signal
placed
between
me
and
work.
There
is
also
considerable
standing
water
after
average
rainfall,
which
a
development
would
only
aggravate
neither
the
owner
nor
the
developer,
has
ever
reached
out
to
or
responded
to
invitations
to
engage
with
the
community.
K
This
is
not
a
recipe
for
a
successful
partnership
with
neighborhood
input,
it's
actually
the
opposite.
Finally,
last
but
not
least,
tampa
has
a
bit
of
a
history
when
it
comes
to
paving
over
people's
final
resting
places.
Why
isn't
the
firm
that
did
the
search
for
burials
here
tonight
with
all
due
respect
to
the
applicant?
This
area
holds
a
lot
of
history
for
tempenos,
as
well
as
the
remains
of
loved
ones
that
were
interior
interred
there
before
showmans
acquired
the
site.
K
K
O
The
boundaries
around
this
have
been
separated
by
a
street.
There
are
no
homes
on
this
property.
There
are
cemetery
different
cemeteries,
some
are
jewish,
some
of
the
showmen
all
around
this
piece
of
property.
In
fact,
some
of
my
great-grandparents
will
be
buried
or
are
buried
just
three
rows
from
the
property
line
of
this
particular
piece.
That's
in
question.
O
O
They
left
it
with
a
street
bordering
the
property
and
any
other
buildings,
and
I
think
their
intention
was
to
maintain
respect
and
dignity
of
those
buried
there.
I
don't
believe
that
this
residential
building
that
they
are
planning
to
build,
does
anything
to
enhance
that
property.
I
certainly
would
not
want
to
live
in
that
building
when
I
will
be
looking
north
to
cemetery
east
to
cemetery
and
on
the
south
side,
the
church
so
on
three
sides,
this
piece
of
property
that
they
want
to
make
residential
will
be.
O
Viewed
by
the
residents
there
and
whatever
living
environment,
they
have,
whether
it
be
loud
music
parties,
barbecuing
outside
all
disrupting
the
peace
and
quiet
of
that
property.
I
have
visited
my
the
grave
sites
that
are
my
family
and
friends
since
I
was
born.
My
mother
would
always
take
us
there
to
leave
flowers
for
our
relatives,
and
I
just
think
that
is
very
disgraceful
and
disrespectful
even
to
those
in
the
showmans
association
that
are
buried
there,
that
their
long
gone
relatives
will
now
have
a
residence
overlooking
their
site.
O
So
I
do
implore
the
commission
to
or
the
council
to
consider
these
facts
and
to
restore
the
peace
and
quiet
and
dignity.
The
showman's
association
has
sold
tremendous
amounts
of
property
on
south
in
south
tamp
on
this
on
the
willow
street,
where
they
had
their
main
office
and
boarded
on
cass
as
well,
and
so
they
do
have
the
resources
to
maintain
their
showman's
association
for
years
and
years
to
come.
K
K
I
am
a
third
generation
tampa
native
I'm
here
today
for
andres
peter,
my
great
grandfather,
who
is
buried
in
the
centro
studiano
section
of
woodlawn
cemetery,
I'm
here
for
carmen
and
joseto
garcia,
who
are
buried
close
to
the
mausoleum
in
woodlawn
cemetery.
They
are
my
great
great
grandparents
as
well.
K
K
We
would
pass
the
cemetery
on
north
boulevard
and
on
indiana
avenue,
and
we
would
talk.
We
would
listen
to
the
old
legends
and
the
rumors
of
people
being
buried
there
of
the
blacks
being
buried
where
there
were
no
headstones
of
the
poor
people
in
the
potter's
fields,
and
we
even
discussed
the
showman's
rest.
We
talked
about
how
there
were
rumors
of
elephants
being
buried
onto
property,
whether
that's
true
or
not.
It
really
doesn't
matter
regardless.
K
K
H
Hello,
my
name
is
karen
thomas
I'm
I
have
been
sworn
in.
I
just
want
you
to
know.
My
husband's
family
is
buried
at
showman's
rest
as
well
as
many
of
our
friends
and
their
relatives,
I'm
absolutely
in
favor
of
the
land
use
change,
so
we
can
provide
perpetual
care
long
after
we're
gone.
Thank
you
for
your
time.
K
P
Name
is
hallie
reed.
I
live
at
2059,
ronald
circle
and
suffner.
This
image
is
a
that
of
a
of
a
ground,
penetrating
radar
survey
done
in
2005
and
it
clearly
shows
burials
surrounding
the
showman's
rust
parcel.
P
P
Because
of
this
is
impossible
to
know
the
true
number
of
potter's
field
burials
at
woodlawn.
As
of
today,
the
official
city
records
list,
2915
burials,
seeking
to
better
understand
the
potter's
field
and
the
people
buried
there.
My
research
partner,
samantha
bulgarian
and
I
have
compiled
a
spreadsheet
of
all
potter's
field,
burials
that
we
can
find
documented.
P
These
are
all
the
people
buried
in
the
potter's
field.
At
woodlawn
of
the
burials
we've
identified,
62
percent
are
black.
34.3
for
34.4
are
white,
which
includes
people
today,
who
would
be
considered
latinx
or
hispanic
and
5.8
are
unknown.
26
of
the
burials
are
infants.
The
leading
cause
of
death
is
stillbirth,
followed
by
tuberculosis
and
heart
disease.
The
most
common
occupation
is
laborer
among
the
dead
they're
buried.
There
include
john
wade,
a
black
man
who
was
accused
of
assaulting
a
white
woman
and
was
executed
for
it.
P
These
aren't
the
poor,
friendless
and
forgotten.
They
are
a
part
of
tampa's
collective
history
and
deserve
the
dignity
of
an
undisturbed
final
resting
place
in
1895.
Woodlawn
was
given
a
map
with
all
of
its
graves,
plotted
out
the
southwest
corner
being
designated
as
potter's
field,
the
western
edge
of
the
property
that
today
makes
up
the
the
potter's
field,
the
parcel
and
showman's
rest
in
beth.
Israel's
cemetery
were
left
undeveloped
july
27
1920,
the
officially
city
officially
passed
a
revolution,
a
resolution
to
move
the
potter's
field
and
use
the
area
for
proper
burials.
P
K
P
The
new
potter's
field
quickly
filled
up
again
on
summer
september,
22nd
1923,
undertaker,
j.l
reed,
who
was
under
contract
with
the
city
to
handle
the
proper
burials,
took
issue
with
city,
commercial,
charles
brown,
and
in
the
tampa
tampa
times
over
the
city's
mismanagement
of
cemetery
property
and
part
of
his
statement
to
the
times
he
cites
the
need
of
a
new
potter's
field.
He
says
two
bodies
are
buried
in
the
same
graves.
There
are
in
have
been
instances
where
graves
have
been
dug
and
in
the
digging
old
graves
have
been
opened
in
new
bodies
to
positive.
P
B
P
The
city
relinquished
its
duty
of
proper
burials
to
the
county,
which
made
up
all
of
its
indigent
burials
and
is
now
called
this
hillsborough
county,
historical
cemetery
for
all
people.
The
parcel
currently
up
for
development
was
not
made
into
a
parcel
until
1971
when
it
was
showed
sold
to
the
showman's
arrest
association
of
tampa.
B
K
Good,
my
name
is
trish
shinatka
and
I
have
been
sworn
in.
I'd
like
to
my
family
has
been
in
I'm
a
native
of
tampa
born
and
raised,
and
my
family
has
been
in
this
state
for
over
200
years
before
florida
was
even
a
state.
I
was
always
supportive
of
the
process
of
progress,
while
never
forgetting
my
tampa
roots
tonight.
You've
heard
about
the
past
the
present,
and
now
I'm
going
to
speak
to
you
a
little
bit
about
the
future
holds
of
showman's
rest.
It
is
sad
that
you've
received
so
much
misinformation.
K
The
showman's
rest
would
never
build
on
top
of
any
gravesites.
It's
a
shame
when
showman's
rest
was
started.
The
land
was
purchased,
with
the
understanding
that
there
were
no
grave
sites
on
any
parcel
of
that
land
purchased.
The
greater
tampa
showman's
association
and
the
showman's
rest
are
completely
different,
separate
entities.
K
They
are
not
one
of
the
same.
One
does
not
support
the
other
and
have
not
been
the
same
since
early
1970s
with
the
purpose
future
land
use
changed.
Showman's
rest
would
be
able
to
continue
perpetual
care
without
becoming
a
burden
to
the
city
of
tampa
or
the
surrounding
neighborhoods
like
tampa
heights.
We,
as
a
non-profit
organization,
are
not
doing
this
out
of
grief.
We
are
seeking
only
to
protect
and
preserve
our
cemetery.
K
K
Showman's
rest
has
its
ability
to
maintain
a
beautiful
and
well-kept
cemetery
independently
for
the
past
70
years,
and
in
the
past
few
years
we
have
been
quite
we
that
we
inquired
from
the
city
the
possible
for
perpetual
care
has
been
dented
in
our
cemetery.
I
can
speak
to
knowing
almost
all
the
bones
that
are
buried
there.
Friends,
family,
close
just
everybody,
95
percent
of
the
people
buried
there.
We
all
know,
can
you
say
the
same
about
woodlawn?
K
I
do
hope
this
canceled
council
can
see
the
difference
and
have
the
courage
to
make
the
right
decision
for
the
future
of
tampa
heights.
Let's
now,
let
anything
not
let
anything
hinder
the
progress
and
save
showman's
rest.
So
I
ask
that
you
please
vote
yes
in
favor
of
the
proposal.
Change
of
this
future
land
use
for
1971
parcel
and
thank
you
very
much
and
have
a
good
evening.
Q
K
K
K
K
K
Arkansas
miami
gibsonton,
california,
texas,
as
well
as
many
others
in
1951
land,
was
purchased
to
ensure
the
showmen
in
tampa
would
have
a
place
for
their
body
to
lie
as
they
took
their
final
trip,
be
it
by
truck
or
train
to
the
showgrounds
in
the
sky.
Showman's
rest
is
a
historical
cemetery
with
historical
inhabitants.
K
K
K
K
B
J
J
J
M
My
name
is
john
persia
and
I'm
I
was
born
in
tampa
been
here
forever.
I've
been
the
caretaker
for
showman's
rest
for
just
about
15
years
now
the
club
or
actually
showman's
rest
has
been
in
existence
for
around
70
years.
M
Without
us
being
able
to
sell
this
parcel
of
land,
we're
not
going
to
be
able
to
do
the
types
of
maintenance
that
we
need
to
do
to
this
property.
We
have
walls
that
are
being
pushed
up.
I
don't
know
if
I'm
going
to
do
this
right
here
on
the
jewish
side.
That's
the
eastern
part
of
showman's
rest,
okay,
it's
literally
knocking
down
our
walls
and
also
in
the
mausoleum
area.
R
R
M
M
K
M
A
A
It
pains
me
every
time
it
rains
knowing
that
the
rainwater
is
running
down
on
my
grandmother
and
my
mother's
niche
things
need
to
be
replaced
or
repaired
yesterday
without
funding,
our
cemetery
will
be
overgrown
with
grass
and
weeds.
The
walls
will
crumble,
trees
will
not
be
pruned
straight.
Animals
would
dig
holes
and
desecrate
our
headstones,
which
once
was
a
beautiful
addition
to
the
neighborhood.
A
A
A
T
A
Rest,
I
have
many
many
dear
friends
resting
in
the
cemetery
who
are
like
family
to
me,
and
many
of
those
lying
in
showman's
rest
have
no
family
left
to
advocate
for
them.
Therefore,
I'm
here
tonight
this
is
their
final
resting
place,
and
these
were
hard-working,
truly
hard-working
depression-era
people
who.
T
A
Than
a
vacant
lot
and
a
cemetery
both
in
decline,
let's
make
it
better.
The
vacant
property
being
considered
for
sale
is
not
woodlawn
cemetery,
nor
is
it
a
cemetery
the
opportunity
to
change
the
land
use
to
match.
The
zoning
currently
in
place
is
mutually
beneficial
for
the
neighborhood,
the
city
and
other
adjacent
landowners.
T
A
Rather
than
see
two
declining
properties
due
to
lack
of
funds,
showman's
rest
will
sell
its
adjacent
property
again,
the
property
is
not
woodlawn
cemetery,
nor
has
it
been
used
as
a
cemetery,
the
sale
of
the
empty
lot
will
provide
funds
needed
to
maintain
showman's
rest.
The
neighborhood
benefits
by
having
a
cemetery
that
is
well
cared
for
and
maintained
the
neighborhood
benefits
by
increased
property.
O
O
I
am
on
the
showmen's
rest
committee
and
I
voted
for
the
sale
of
the
vacant
lot
owned
by
us.
We
have
tried
for
several
years
now
and
had
offers
even
one
from
one
of
our
neighborhood
cemeteries,
but
that
that
deal
fell
through
this.
One
that
we
have
retained
now
is
the
one
that
will
take
care
of
our
loved
ones
for
years
to
come.
There
is
a
lot
of
work
that
needs
to
be
done
out
there
and
we
are
running
out
of
funds
running
out
of
funds
for
the
present
and
for
the
future
of
showman's
rest.
O
We
want
to
keep
it
beautiful
and
pristine.
My
in-laws
are
there.
My
mother-in-law
was
my
best
friend.
She
is
out
there,
along
with
her
first
born
grandson,
so
many
people
that
brought
joy
and
happiness
to
our
community
and
cities
across
the
united
states
because
of
the
nature
of
our
business,
the
smiles
that
they
put
on
the
faces
of
children
from
mcdonald's
training
center
and
egypt
temple
shrine
with.
That
being
said,
my
daddy
joseph
michael
alvarez
was
born
in
1918
and
raised
in
tampa
florida.
O
I
would
never
do
anything
to
desecrate
my
father's
grave.
I
know
he's
in
heaven
now
his
soul
went
there
the
moment
he
passed
away.
If
we
are
not
allowed
this
land
use
change.
My
fear
is
that
at
some
point
we
will
become
a
burden
to
the
city
of
tampa.
We
are
trying
to
avoid
this,
so
please
vote
yes
for
the
land
use
change.
Thank
you.
M
Good
evening,
council
members,
my
name
is
brian
seal
of
313
west
park
avenue
and
I'm
the
president
of
the
tampa
high
civic
association.
I
have
been
sworn
thank
you
for
the
opportunity
to
address
you
tampa
high
civic
association
is
firmly
opposed
to
this
comp
plan
amendment.
We
disagree
with
the
planning,
commission
and
staff
that
found
this
consistent
with
the
comp
plan
among
the
guiding
principles
of
the
comp
plan,
quote
acknowledgement
and
celebration
of
our
history
and
rich
cultural
heritage,
land
value,
land
use
goals,
17-20
speak
extensively
about
historic
and
cultural
preservation.
M
This
proposal,
and
the
way
it
has
been
handled
so
far
demonstrate
a
lack
of
care
and
outline
outright
violation
of
that
policy.
Past
city
surveys,
as
has
been
demonstrated
earlier
by
one
of
the
speakers
of
opposition,
have
found
that
potential
unmarked
graves
could
exist
here.
The
geologic
survey
conducted
with
this
application
was
inconclusive
and
just
tonight
you
heard
just
one
week
ago.
They
engaged
an
archaeological
firm
one
week
ago
and
it
recommended
further
study.
A
usf
archaeologist
has
stated
on
the
record
to
a
recent
news
report
that
the
current
investigation
is
inadequate
and
inconclusive.
M
If
council
approve
proceeds
to
approve
this
comp
plan
amendment,
it
demonstrates
that
it
hasn't
learned
from
the
mistakes
of
past
generations
with
building
over
sites
like
zion
cemetery
in
tampa
heights.
Council
could
also
set
itself
up
for
future
liability.
Should
it
decide
at
this
juncture
that
a
residential
use
is
appropriate
for
this
site.
The
infill
housing
encouraged
by
the
comp
plan
is
good,
but
this
is
the
wrong
site
for
it.
M
Given
the
sensitivity
surrounding
cemetery
issues,
it's
appalling
that
the
city
and
the
applicant
would
feel
comfortable
with
such
inadequate
public
engagement,
the
former
and
current
applicant,
the
former
being
their
previous
developer.
That
says,
they're
off
the
project
did
no
public
outreach
for
this,
especially
after
the
continuance
was
granted
in
september.
M
Those
things
are
important
because,
where
council
finds
itself
in
right
now,
if
you
decide
that
this
should
move
forward
and
residential
use
is
appropriate
for
this,
with
such
conflicting
or
uncertain
information
out
there,
you
set
yourselves
up
for
potential
liability
and
controversy
moving
forward
at
this
time,
but
there
have
been
months
and
and
very
long
time
where
that
discussion
could
have
been
shepherded
by
the
city
shepherded
by
the
applicant.
M
A
A
A
A
Get
money
and
this
land
should
be
preserved,
as
you
look
around
it,
it
is
all
cemetery
surrounding
the
area,
it
has
all
been
designated
recreational,
and
that
is
what
this
parcel
should
remain
consistent
with.
It
should
be
something
that
is
used
for
the
people
of
tampa
to
enhance
recreation
for
memorial.
A
O
My
name
is
mario
nunez,
I
reside,
I
have
been
sworn
in
and
I
reside
at
15022
rocky
ledge
drive.
I
want
to
say
this
to
my
childhood
friend,
laura
settlemyer
who's
sitting.
On
the
other
side,
this
is
not
personal.
We
are
still
childhood
buddies.
We
go
back
a
long
way.
Listen
this
property!
That's
being
contested
tonight
is
a
cemetery.
It's
always
been
a
cemetery.
Since
1888
we
have
leaders
from
the
african
american
community
there
tampa's
founding
families
there
medal
of
honor
recipients
buried
there.
O
I
myself
have
have
four
generations
of
my
personal
family
buried
there.
Would
it
be
the
acme
of
foolishness
to
believe
that
no
bodies
are
buried
underneath
the
parcel
in
question?
If
you
look
at
this
map,
if
you
can
bring
it
up
on
the
on
the
screen,
just
for
a
split
second,
I
want
to
show
this
is
very
impactful.
O
These
yellow
dots
here
all
represent
bodies
that
have
been
found
in
the
cemetery.
The
parcel
that
is
is
right
here
that
is
written
on
here.
This
is
the
parcel
in
question.
How
is
it
even
possible,
logically,
that
there
are
no
bodies
buried
there
that
none
have
ever
been
found
there?
You
can
just
see
personally
that
this
is
just
illogical
to
think
that
no
bodies
are
there
if
they
need
to
do
a
little
more
digging
and
spend
a
little
more
money.
O
Perhaps
whoever
comes
in
here
later
to
want
to
figure
this
out
should
spend
the
money
to
do
so.
I've
heard
a
lot
tonight
about
they
want
to.
They
want
to
raise
the
funding
to
to
perpetually
maintain
their
property,
which
is
an
admirable
consideration,
but
my
question
is
well.
You
know
what
what
have
they
done
with
the
funds
that
they
have
raised
over
the
past?
They
sold
a
building
here,
not
too
long
ago
for
a
pretty
penny,
I'm
sure,
and
then
perhaps
they
went
out
and
spent
it
without
without
investing
it
properly.
O
I
don't
know
that's
not
for
me
to
decide,
but
I'm
just
thinking
that
are
we
supposed
to
be
the
ones
to
bail
them
out
for
making
perhaps
some
bad
business
decisions.
You
know
three
questions
come
to
mind.
First
of
all,
who
would
build
in
the
cemetery
who
would
want
to
live
in
a
cemetery
and
who
would
vote
to
change
land
use
to
provide
for
said
building?
You
know
I
I
said
it
before
we
expected
to
bail
these
nice
folks
out.
O
I
don't
know
that's
up
to
you
guys
to
decide
in
the
infamous
words
of
george
wallace
and
with
apologies
to
george
wallace,
it's
a
cemetery
today,
it's
a
cemetery
tomorrow
and
it's
a
cemetery
forever.
Where
does
this
stop?
If
you
guys
allow
this
to
go
forward,
are
we
going
to
see
a
kiosk,
perhaps
in
oaklawn
cemetery
or
maybe
a
little
cafeto
coffee
shop
in
marticolon?
O
This
is
a
slippery
slope
and
you
need
to
consider
this
decision
very
very
carefully.
It's
not
going
to
be
well
received
nationally.
If
we
set
the
precedent
for
buildings
and
and
for
land
to
be
built
inside
of
assembly,
there's
a
continuous
wall
around
this
place.
It
is,
in
fact
a
cemetery
and,
lastly,
I'll
leave
you
with
this
thought.
Has
nobody
seen
the
movie
poltergeist?
O
Do
you
want
to
build
in
a
cemetery?
You
want
to
sleep
in
a
cemetery
I
don't
know,
and-
and
I
I
can
only
imagine-
that
if
this
goes
through,
that
you're
going
to
evoke
some
really
bad
juju
and
some
bad
spirits
and-
and
these
folks
know
that
these
folks
absolutely
know
that.
So
I
I
encourage
you
guys
to
to
vote
no
on
this
land
use
change
and
let's
come
up
with
a
better
solution
for
how
we
can
fund
the
perpetual
land
care.
Thank.
B
A
Good
evening
my
name
is
jenna
poulin.
I
have
been
sworn
in
I'd
like
to
thank
you
for
the
time
this
evening.
Morality,
moralities,
are
principles
concerning
the
distinction
between
right
and
wrong,
or
good
and
bad
behavior.
It's
a
set
of
standards
that
enable
people
to
live
cooperatively
in
groups.
Even
society
tends
to
deem
things
to
be
right
or
wrong.
After
defining
morality,
I
find
it
beyond
wrong
to
repropose
the
land
and
urge
you
to
vote.
A
A
A
How
about
we
use
the
land
and
create
a
meditation
and
prayer
area
with
benches
gardens
and
a
shelter
to
get
out
of
the
hot
florida
sun
somewhere
to
pay
tribute
to
some
of
the
names
that
some
people,
apparently
don't
even
know,
exist
in
woodlawn
cemetery
like
mayberry,
lineball,
sparkman,
adamo
and
the
robles
just
to
name
a
few
plus
something
to
pay
tribute
to
the
ones
that
are
lost
and
forgotten.
This
city
is
rich
in
history
and
tradition.
Why
don't
we
keep
that
tradition
by
voting?
A
O
O
O
But
the
main
point
I'd
like
to
make
is
that
woodlawn
is
a
cemetery
and
it
needs
to
remain
a
cemetery.
We
need
to
respect
the
dead.
We
need
to
preserve
our
history,
because
without
history
we
have
no
future
without
history,
we're
nothing
so
our
roots,
many
of
us
here
today
our
roots,
run
deep
and
I
I
certainly
can
sympathize
with
showman's
rest.
O
O
But
at
this
point
I
if
I
were
a
betting
person
which
I'm
not
because
it's
not
legal,
I
would
bet
that
there
are
unmarked
graves
on
the
parcel
of
land.
So
if
city
council
chooses
to
move
forward
with
changing
the
zoning
to
residential,
I
just
want
all
involved
to
know
that
we
will
fight
tooth
and
nail
to
preserve
our
history
and
to
make
sure
that
all
those
that
are
resting
in
peace
in
woodlawn
cemetery,
which
includes
jenny,
campisi
from
jenny's
flowers,
her
parents
are
buried
there.
O
S
S
S
B
O
O
We,
my
brother
and
my
cousins,
will
be
jostled
around
the
back
end
of
that
station
wagon.
As
we
made
our
way
down
the
red
brick
paved
streets
that
still
exist
in
the
neighborhood
we
would
head
to
what
is
now
the
corner
of
mlk
and
north
boulevard
to
huddos
and
by
gladiolas
for
our
beloved
family
members
buried
at
woodlawn
cemetery
as
a
young
girl.
O
O
So,
along
with
many
many
people
throughout
the
city
of
tampa
and
an
extended
reach,
all
the
way
to
california
that
you
should
be
hearing
from
tonight
online,
we
have
the
support
of
clarissey
fry's
great
granddaughters.
Claricey
fry
is
also
buried
at
woodlawn
cemetery,
a
humanitarian
to
tampa,
also
she's
on
the
riverside
monumental,
walk.
O
O
O
One
of
those
mausoleums,
along
with
part
of
another
sit
on
the
parcel
for
land
use
amendment,
thus
proving
that
when
the
land
was
purchased
by
showmans,
it
was
purchased
under
the
original
contract
of
1888
to
be
used
as
a
cemetery
that
has
always
been
the
purpose
of
that
land.
All
of
that
land
since
1888
in
summation.
B
O
I
was
referencing
aaron
cameramell
with
her
report
to
hillsborough
county
commissioner
last
wednesday,
but
there
are
45
unmarked
cemeteries
throughout
hillsborough
county.
My
point
being
that
if
we
have
found
45
unmarked
cemeteries
throughout
the
county,
we've
got
maps
that
have
shown
you.
Where
there
are
burials.
You
saw
the
yellow
dots.
What
makes
us
think
that
there
are
not
burials
on
a
property.
That's
been
skittered
a
cemetery
since
1888.
B
B
H
Thank
you.
I
have
not
been
sworn
in.
H
Thank
you.
My
name
is
cheryl
sanchez-simmons
and
I'm
here,
I'm
in
california,
but
I'm
representing
my
sanchez
family
that
are
all
buried
in
woodlawn
cemetery.
H
Like
my
grandfather,
fellow
sanchez
fellow,
was
a
well-known
barber
to
many
in
west
tampa
and
most
likely
provided
some
on
this
council
with
their
first
haircut
or
their
father's
first
haircut.
He
should
be
allowed
to
rest
in
peace
with
my
grandmother,
his
daughter
and
his
parents,
in
woodlawn,
without
development,
encroaching
on
his
eternal
resting
place
when
the
city
sold
the
parcel
in
good
faith
to
showmans,
it
was
with
the
intent
that
they
would
be
used
that
it
would
be
used
as
a
cemetery.
H
B
Thank
you
all
right,
we'll
go
next
to
mr
suarez.
H
Good
evening
good
evening,
I'm
beatrice
beatrice
balls,
709
west
woodlawn
avenue,
half
a
block
from
the
post
development.
I
speak
in
opposition
and
I
empathize
with
the
showman's
need
for
funds,
but
changing
the
comprehensive
plan
is
not
an
appropriate
solution
to
that
problem.
There
are
other
programs
to
help
organizations
with
financial
difficulties.
H
I
also
have
a
great
respect
for
the
showman's
history
and
I
think
the
showman
cemetery
and
the
subject
parcel
and
all
of
the
six
existing
cemeteries
there
at
the
woodlawn
complex.
All
of
those
cemeteries
should
be
part
of
a
historic
district
and
they
should
be
protected.
Accordingly.
H
They
can
sell
their
property
to
a
private
cemetery
operator
and
there
is
a
private
group
with
a
wonderful
track
record
in
the
cemetery
and
funeral
industry
that
has
made
an
offer
or
they've
expressed
an
interest.
Excuse
me
and,
and
recently
they've
tried
to
contact
shulman's
again,
I've
been
told
so
something
like
that
should
be
seriously
considered
now
the
highest
and
best
use
of
the
property.
H
At
this
point,
because
it's
quasi
public
use,
it
is
for
a
cemetery,
and
the
price
should
reflect
that
kind
of
value,
not
a
trumped-up
residential
value.
I
want
to
remind
the
council
of
the
tax-exempt
status
total
exemption
from
property
taxes
for
50
years
on
this
parcel
due
to
its
status
as
a
cemetery.
Now,
every
year,
every
property
owner
has
to
take
an
oath
kind
of
about
to
apply
for
an
exemption
and
for
50
years
they
have
been
taking
this
kind
of
oath
and
getting
an
exemption
based
on
the
predominant
use.
H
That
is
the
law.
51
of
the
use
of
the
parcel
has
to
be
for
a
a
qualifying
purpose
in
this
case
cemetery
purpose
and
the
existence
of
that
mausoleum
right
there
on
a
little
corner
of
that
same
tax,
folio
number
was
part
of
the
justification
that
somehow
they
needed
this
acre
and
a
half
to
support
the
mausoleum.
H
Well,
the
mausoleum
is
still
there.
It's
still
partly
empty,
so
shouldn't
that
land
still
be
necessary
to
be
used.
I
mean.
Can
they
say
that
it's
a
cemetery
that
that
it's?
That
is
a
cemetery
for
50
years
and
then
turn
around
to
try
to
sell
it
and
say
it's
never
been
a
cemetery.
It's
not
a
cemetery.
I
don't
think
that's
fair,
so
I
ask
for
you
to
please
vote
no,
because
it
is
a
cemetery.
Thank
you.
Thank.
H
H
However,
I
love
tampa
history
and
strongly
believe
it
should
be
preserved.
Woodlawn
is
not
only
a
cemetery,
it
is
an
historical
site.
We
are
seeing
endless
building
all
over
tampa,
resulting
in
the
character
of
neighborhoods
being
spoiled,
and
now
we
are
faced
with
the
possibility
of
more
building
than
a
cemetery.
H
H
Hampton
clara
frye
was
buried
there
in
1936.,
dr
william
henry
mudge,
physician
and
city
health
officer
of
port
tampa
city
buried
there
in
1939,
the
eli
whit
family,
mausoleum
charles
stump,
well-known
tampa
weatherman
in
the
1950s
at
least
three
tampa
mayors,
edward
clarke,
madison,
post
and
george
baskin
sparkman
steven
sparkman,
a
u.s
congressman
from
1895
to
1917
may
bill
yonge
a
15
year
old
girl
who
died
of
typhoid
fever
in
1907.
H
Four
members
of
the
brewmick
family,
a
well-known
african
american
family,
two
of
whom
taught
at
the
harlem
school
downtown
the
union
in
confederate
memorial,
blocks
henry
clayton,
a
world
war,
one
soldier
who
died
of
influenza
in
1918.
H
These
are
just
a
few
people
that
I
found.
One
other
concern
is.
M
B
Okay,
all
right,
we'll
go
next
to
mr
sears.
B
R
R
C
G
It's
just
us
looking
at
what's.
N
R
R
The
heights
community
is
pleading
with
this
council
to
uphold
their
civic
duty
and
not
allow
a
neighborhood's
history
and
identity
to
be
diminished
for
profit.
Development
within
the
community
should
protect
and
enhance
the
character
and
history
of
the
community,
not
molest
it.
During
today's
meeting,
you
have
heard
from
my
neighbors
regarding
the
historical
significance
of
this.
R
Parcel
proposed
land
use
change
will
clearly
have
an
impact
on
existing
cultural
and
historical
features
as
exhibited
in
the
photo.
Both
the
mausoleum
and
forestry
will
be
immediately
affected
by
residential
development.
I
challenge
the
applicant
to
explain
to
this
council
and
community
how
changing
the
current
land
use
of
this
serene
resting
place,
enhances
its
natural
characteristics.
R
B
R
Okay,
thank
you.
My
name
is
brian
fitzgerald.
I
reside
at
710
west
indiana
avenue
in
riverside
heights.
First
block
off
of
north
boulevard.
Indiana
is
actually
the
road
when
you
cross
north
it
as
the
northern
boundary
of
the
shonen's
rest
cemetery,
we're
very
close
to
it
say.
First
of
all,
ms
bowles
brought
up
several
issues
that
I
was
planning
on,
so
she
kind
of.
R
R
It's
segregated
out
from
the
property
that
is
seeking
to
have
the
land
use
change,
but
it
is
part
of
the
tax
folio
on
the
property
appraisers
records
and
for
the
reason
that
it
was
originally
conveyed
in
71
from
the
city
to
showman's,
greater
tampa,
showman's
association
for
its
intended
use
as
a
cemetery,
and
since
it
was
owned
by
a
non-profit
for
a
non-profit
purpose,
it
has
been
tax
exempt.
R
Also,
as
far
as
a
change
of
the
land
use
on
the
comp
plan,
compatibility
is
one
thing
that
should
be
taken
into
account
or
is
taken
into
account
on
that
and
as
you've
seen
on,
the
aerial
and
everybody's
testified
and
talked
about
this
entire
block
is
cemetery
or
open
space
now
owned
by
the
city
and
designated
as
residential,
and
then
there's
a
church
in
the
southwest
corner
of
it.
R
It's
a
very
large
piece
of
property,
several
city
blocks
in
size,
and
there
are
no
other
buildings
in
that
church
in
the
southwest
corner
and
the
location
of
this
particular
proposed
land
use
change
is
in
the
middle
of
a
block.
A
proposal
to
put,
I
believe,
15
town,
home
or
attached
units
within
it,
would
cause
transportation
issues.
There
will
be
only
one
entrance
and
access
point
for
this:
it's
not
on
a
corner
where
you
could
have
one
on
each
street.
R
It's
all
on
north
boulevard
and
the
town
homes
proposed,
I'm
sure,
would
be
two-story,
possibly
three-story
with
a
ground
level
garage
and
there
there's
no
transition
to
any
surrounding
uses,
no
compatibility
with
any
other
use
or
or
anything
on
this
particular
block
on
three
sides.
You
have
a
cemetery
on
two
sides:
an
open
space
on
the
third
side.
The
fourth
side
across
north
boulevard
is
single
family
detached
homes,
not
multi-family
or
attached
or
town
homes,
and
so
there's
no
transition
or
compatibility
with
any
of
the
surrounding
property,
even
the
proposed
use
of
it.
R
R
Good
evening,
council,
fred,
henry
1209
west
braddock
street
tab
of
florida
at
riverside
heights
and
in
full
transparency,
I'm
also
president
of
riverside
civic
association
and
just
for
the
record,
you
know,
I
know
there
wasn't
gonna,
be
a
conversation
about
the
developer
or
owners
that
showman's
reaching
out
to
the
community.
I
personally
have
not
heard
any
you
know
any
form
of
contact
or
letters
or
phone
calls
in
a
conversation
to
have
about
this
development
project.
You
know
stanley.
I
stand
with
my
friends
and
neighbors.
You
know
with
this.
R
R
Maybe
that
wouldn't
have
gone
through
I'd
like
to
think
there's
an
opportunity
for
me
to
see.
Take
ownership
of
that
property.
You
know,
maybe
bring
it
back
into
the
fold
to
have
the
same,
afford
the
same.
Zoning
out.
That's
got
to
prove
last
meeting
when
the
continuous
was
allowed,
for
you
know
it
being
recreational,
and
you
know
open
space
use
was
what
should
be
designated.
In
my
humble
opinion,
I
do
feel
for
the
showmans.
They
need
money
to
maintain
their
space.
R
You
know
maybe
there's
a
way
to
help
them
as
a
community,
raise
some
funds
to
help
take
care
of
that
space.
I'm
just
saying:
let's
be
creative
about
it
and
be
a
partner,
you
know,
but
I
I
don't
think
the
land
use
change
is
a
opportunity
to
help
this
situation
for
the
community
and
the
neighborhood.
I
think
it
should
remain
the
space.
It
is
and
thank
you
for
your
time
and
consideration.
B
Thank
you,
sir.
Miss
weiss.
H
I'm
nancy
weiss
and
I
live
at
709
west
woodlawn
avenue
in
riverside
heights.
My
street
woodlawn
avenue,
along
with
ohio
avenue,
is
the
most
directly
affected
street
in
the
neighborhood,
as
it
is
directly
across
north
boulevard.
From
the
subject
parcel
I'm
concerned
about
the
detrimental
effects
of
overflow
parking
and
the
dangerous
traffic
traffic
conditions
that
occur.
If
this
proposal
is
passed
because
the
parcel
is
part
of
a
cemetery,
there
are
no
side
streets
ordering
it
and
the
only
way
for
vehicles
to
enter
or
exit
the
property
is
directly
onto
north
boulevard.
H
H
In
addition,
westbound
vehicles
from
the
property,
the
subject
property
may
choose
to
cut
through
our
neighborhood
to
avoid
traffic
on
columbus
or
martins
or
king
boulevard,
thereby
in
increasing
traffic
and
perhaps
feeders
along
our
quiet
streets.
I'm
also
very
concerned
about
overflow
parking
from
guests
of
homeowners
of
the
proposed
residences.
H
If
there
are
many
guests
at
once,
such
as
for
large
parties,
this
would
create
several
problems.
First,
since
there
is
no
parking
allowed
on
boulevard,
the
closest
streets
for
the
guests
to
park
on
are
woodlawn
and
ohio.
H
The
subject
parcel
is
virtually
landlocked.
I
remind
you
that
it
is
surrounded
by
cemeteries
on
three
sides
and
enclosed
by
a
six-foot
stone
wall.
On
the
fourth
side,
it
is
an
inappropriate
location
for
residential
development.
I
strongly
urge
you
to
vote
no
on
the
proposed
change
change
in
the
land
use
master
plan.
Please
remember
it's
a
cemetery!
B
R
All
right
very
well.
Thank
you.
Thank
you,
chairman
honorable
members
of
the
tampa
city
council.
I
come
here
on
behalf
of
various
members
of
my
family
in
relation
to
the
surnames
of
suarez
lopez,
elias
and,
and
I'd
like
to
ask
miss
johnson
velez
to
render
an
opinion
or
provide
some
guidance
in
relation
to
the
statute
that
I'm
bringing
to
your
attention
this
evening.
R
R
With
this
said,
I
would
like
to
focus
now
on
the
monument
to
the
dead
that
is
found
on
the
property
at
3541
north
boulevard.
The
monument
to
the
dead
is
the
fact
that
is
found
on
the
property
is
in
the
form
of
a
wall
with
gated
entry
points
found
on
the
western
boundary
of
the
said
property
as
a
memorial
feature
possessing
aesthetic
qualities
relating
to
the
walls
surrounding
the
portions
of
showman's
rest
that
showman's
rest
that
contain
known
burials
the
said
wall
and
its
gate.
R
Gated
entry
points
are
property
features
that
must
not
be
disturbed
in
any
way
pursuant
to
chapter
872
offenses
concerning
dead
bodies
and
graves
section,
872
0.021,
a
of
the
florida
statute
2021.,
the
language
related
to
this
statute
is
quite
clear.
It
identifies
if
anyone,
willfully
or
knowingly
destroys
mutilates
defaces
injures
or
removes
any
monument
or
structure
or
thing
placed
or
designed
for
a
memorial
of
the
dead
or
any
fence
railing,
curb
or
other
other
thing
intended
for
protection
or
ornamentation
of
any
tomb
monument,
gravestone,
burial,
mound,
earthen
or
shell.
R
Monument
containing
human
skeletal
remains
or
associated
burial
artifacts.
It
is
a
felony
of
the
third
degree.
Currently,
the
proposed
ordinance
relating
to
this
matter
does
not
have
language
associated
with
the
provision
preservation
of
the
said,
property's
walls
or
gates.
Therefore
it
should
it
would
need
to
be
amended
to
ensure
the
sighted
statute
is
not
violated
further,
since
the
reference
monument
to
the
dead
is
an
enclosing
feature
found
on
the
said
property,
then
what
is
to
be
said
of
the
vegetation
on
the
property
pursuant.
A
R
Chapter
872
offenses
concerning
dead
bodies
and
graves
section,
872,
0.021,
b,
florida
statute,
2021,
a
felony
of
the
third
degree,
is
committed
when
a
person
willfully
destroys
mutilates,
removes
cuts,
breaks
or
injures
any
tree,
shrub
or
plant
place
or
being
within
such
enclosure,
except
for
a
person
performing
routine
maintenance
and
upkeep.
Currently,
the
proposed
ordinance
relating
to
the
matter
does
not
have
language
associated
with
the
preservation
of
the
said
property's
vegetation.
R
Therefore,
it
would
need
to
be
amended
to
ensure
this
cited
statute
is
not
violated.
Given
these
cited
statutes
and
relevant
points
of
fact,
it
is
apparently
clear
that
the
property
at
3541
north
boulevard
must
remain
a
cemetery
property
under
the
present
public,
semi-public
future
land
use
designation.
Thank.
B
R
Thank
you,
council,
and
I
will
spare
you
the
share
screen
this
time.
Land
use,
objective,
9.3
direct
development
be
compatible
with
the
character
of
the
surrounding
areas.
R
Developing
residential
units
on
a
public
semi-public
land
is
not
compatible
with
the
existing
land,
use,
objective
or
policy
relinquishing
all
input
and
control
to
a
sole
owner,
developer
entities,
poor
city
policy,
the
city
receives
no
compensation
in
return.
The
city
should
enforce
the
pre-existing
agreements
which
are
made
for
the
good
of
the
community.
R
R
R
B
C
But
maybe
you
and
then,
if
you
want
to
give
the
applicant
the
last
word
then.
B
But
otherwise
you
won't
have
any
questions
for
staff.
I
do
miss
johnsonville
for
playing
commission.
Yes,
the
gentleman
recited
several
state
statutes.
Are
you
familiar
what
he
was
talking
about.
Q
Well,
I
did
have
a
chance
to
to
look
up
chapter
872,
which
I
believe
the
gentleman
referenced
and
it
just
at
first
glance:
I'm
not
intimately
familiar
with
this
statute,
but
it
does
appear
to
just
provide
criminal
penalties
or
disturbing
or
removing
a
tumor
monument
or
disturbing
the
contents
of
a
grave.
So
it's
a
it's
a
penal
statute
that
you
know
classify
certain
offenses
as
a
misdemeanor
or
a
felony
and
so
forth.
Q
B
T
B
You
have
your
time
to
rebut
it
this
time.
Well,.
T
Sorry
there
were
numerous
opponents
to
that
spoke
about
being
opposed
to
building
hot
town
homes
on
the
site.
I
think
the.
T
It
would
take
a
re-zoning
to
build
townhomes
on
this
site,
so
that
has
nothing
to
do
with
the
r10.
As
I
see
it,
land
use
change
but
that
that
seemed
to
be.
I
know
in
the
very
beginning
of
this
land
use
change
and
the
whole
process.
There
were
a
lot
of
people
against
townhomes
and
that
would
take
a
rezoning
in
addition
to
this
land
use
change
and
then
it
became
the
opposition
were
against
what.
T
Suggestions
or
accusations
of
bodies
being
buried
on
the
property,
and
I
mean
that's
why
we
did
all
the
studies
that
we've
done
to
try
and
and
clear
that
up.
I
also
wanted
to
say
that
I
did
reach
out
to
tampa
heights
numerous
times.
Brian
seal
and
I
spoke
a
number
of
times.
T
I
had
asked
him
to
be
placed
on
the
on
the
agenda
for
the
meetings
and
he
had
explained
to
me
that
the
agendas
for
january
and
february
were
jam-packed,
and
there
was
just
no
way
that
something
as
big
as
this
could
be
placed
on
those
agendas.
I'm
surprised
that
he
said
that
I
didn't
reach
out
to
him,
so
that
was
disappointing.
T
I
also
sent
an
email
to
aileen
henderson
in
response
to
a
note
that
she
had
left
at
showman's
rest
telling
her
I'd
be
happy
to
meet
with
her
in
person
or
by
phone,
but
never
received
a
response
back.
So
I
was
told
that
riverside
heights
had
an
inactive
civic
association
due
to
lack
of
participation.
T
So
those
are
the
only
things
I
really
would
need
to
say
and
michael's
here
as
well.
If
there's
any
questions
at
all
about
the
studies
or
anything
else,
we're
both
here
to
respond.
B
Any
questions
for
the
applicant-
I
I
I
have
one
there
isn't
the
the
the
property.
B
P
T
I
would
like
to
clear
up:
we
are
the
ones
that
built
the
stonewall
on
this
along
north
boulevard,
so
that's
been
since
we
bought
that
from
the
city,
and
I
think
that
I'm
not
sure
if
there
were
any
other
issues.
But
that's
all
I
have
to
say.
T
B
D
Yeah
I'll
I'll
give
my
thoughts,
and,
and
first
I
mean
I
listen.
I
wanted
to
thank
everybody
that
came
here
and
spoke
here
today.
It's
it's
late
in
the
night,
etc.
The
applicant
who's.
Here
I
met
with
her
very
nice
individual
and
I
don't
you
know,
think
there's
any
malicious
intent
or
anything
of
that
nature
with
her,
I
think
she's
a
seems
to
be
a
very,
very
nice
person.
D
I
would
urge
a
vote
no,
for
the
simple
reason
that
the
transition
sought
is
just
not
in
the
public
interest
and
not
in
the
local
community's
interests,
this
being
a
non-quasi
judicial
matter.
We
have
a
lower
threshold
or
standard
that
we
can
use
and,
and
what
not,
I
think
that
you
know
that
reason
by
itself
is
standing
by
itself
is
reason
enough
to
justify
a
novo
there's.
D
Obviously
the
the
so-called
I
wouldn't
call
an
elf
in
the
room,
because
it's
been
spoken
of
very
explicitly,
which
is
the
issue
of
the
either
the
prospect
of
there
being
bodies
there,
which,
which
I
know
there's
there's
a
conflict,
etc
and
we've
all
heard
a
great
deal
on
this
etc,
but,
at
the
very
least,
at
the
very
least,
in
minimum
we're
dealing
with
a
property
where
it
would
appear
that
surrounding
there
are
our
cemeteries
and
whatnot,
which
should,
I
think,
give
this
council
a
significant
level
of
pause.
Again.
D
I
just
think
the
lack
of
this
transition
being
in
the
public
interest
in
the
community's
best
interest
by
itself
justifies
the
denial
vote.
But
when
you
put
this
issue
of
the
cemeteries
there
and
again
I'm
not
talking
about
because
I
want
to
be
be
careful
as
to
findings
of
fact
that
there's
a
disagreement
between
public
comment
and
between
what
the
applicant
says
with
whether
or
not
there's
bodies
there.
That's
fine!
You
take
that
issue
aside.
I
still
think
there's
enough
justification
to
vote.
No,
ultimately,
on
this,
you
know.
D
Whenever
it
comes
to
cemeteries,
I've
always
had
a
a
personal
interest.
In
that
I
always
like
visiting
cemeteries.
I
think
it
it
provides
a
lot
of
moments
for
contemplation,
etc.
We
have
a
lot
of
beautiful,
beautiful
cemeteries
here,
locally
were
about
40
50
miles
removed
from
bushnell
cemetery,
a
wonderful
national
cemetery
for
for
veterans,
a
mention
was
made
by.
I
believe
it
was
glory,
gloria
oyster
for
cemetery
for
all
people
we're
not
too
far
from
mount
carmel.
I
believe
it
is
african-american
cemetery
over
in
pasco
county
et
cetera,
et
cetera.
D
You
know
reference
was
made
to
that
acute
history
that
that
I
think,
hangs
over
us
on
so
many
ways,
ranging
from
the
you
know,
gross
oppression
involving
mount
zion
to
the
cemetery
to
the
gross
neglect
on
areas
like
memorial,
cemetery
that
history
certainly
weighs
on
us-
and
I
certainly
think,
is
on
all
of
our
minds
and
cannot
be
ignored
whenever
we're
dealing
with
cemeteries.
D
So
I
think
that
all
individuals
here
who
have
spoken
tonight
would
stipulate
to
the
fact
that
cemeteries
are
holy
place,
worthy
of
contemplation
and
a
great
deal
of
of
deference
and
whatnot,
but
again
taking
that
aside.
I
think
this.
The
aforementioned
reason
of
this
not
being
in
the
public
interest
and
the
community's
best
sisters
and
best
interests
justifies
a
vote
denying
that
my
thoughts.
Thank
you,
sir.
D
B
D
D
In
the
public
interest,
and
not
in
the
local
community's
best
interest,
mr
shelby
is
that
legally
sufficient
enough.
Under
the
standards
we
are
given
to
meet
that
burden
or
standard
that
city
council
must
meet
and
making
denial
on
the
it
would.
D
C
Would
be
my
recommendation
in
order
to
I
mean
they,
you've
heard
a
substantial
amount
of
testimony
or
comments
both
ways,
but
from
from
a
fairly
debatable
standard.
If
there
is
any
discussion
in
support
of
that
motion,
if
ms
johnson
velez
would
like
to
open
on
that,
I
certainly
would
appreciate
her
comments
as
to
what
it
would
take
if
anything
more,
to
make
the
record
complete.
C
Q
Susan
johnsonville
has
legal
department
again,
this
is
this
is
a
legislative
decision.
So
council
has,
you
know,
is
not
confined
by
a
competent
substantial
evidence,
standard
and
said
it's
a
fairly
debatable
standard
and
I
would
just
call
council's
attention.
I
believe
it's
the
last
attachment
to
your
packet
there
from
the
planning
commission.
Q
That
speaks
to
amendment
of
any
aspect
of
the
comprehensive
plan
being
a
major
policy
decision
and
it
amounts
to
a
declaration
that
growth,
the
growth
and
development
pattern
initially
sought
by
the
city
in
a
particular
location.
So
it
for
this
piece
of
property
is
no
longer
appropriate,
and
so,
if
you
believe
that
the
current
land
use
designation
is
no
longer
appropriate,
then
it's
you
know
appropriate,
and
it
would
be
fair
to
consider
the
requested
land
use
change.
Q
But
if
you
don't
believe
that,
if
you
believe
that
the
designation
is
still
appropriate,
then
you
know
you
you
should
your
decision
should
reflect
that
as
well.
D
If
I
may
sure,
or
do
you
recognize
that
yeah,
and
I
also
want
to
add
there
that
I
do
believe
that
the
present
designation
is
is
appropriate,
not
worthy
of
change
and
and
said,
a
designation
sought
to
be
changed
would
go
against
the
na
the
nature
and
the
character
of
the
local
community.
G
Discussion
yeah,
I
just
just
some
comments
quickly.
I
also
met
with
ms
caddick
and
very
interesting
story.
Very
nice
person,
I'm
I
love
hearing
the
stories
of
all
the
people
that
are
involved
with
the
children's
rest.
It's
a
it's
a
very
interesting
part
of
our
history
of
our
area
and
of
a
really
american
history,
and
I
I
think
they
deserve
to
be
respected,
along
with
with
everyone
else
in
the
in
the
woodlawn
cemetery
and
others.
G
We
have
this
problem
where
cemeteries
are
just
not
self-sustaining
and
the
city
is,
is
taking
on
more
almost
yearly.
It
seems
like
and
and
we're
gonna
be
facing
this
burden,
and
we've
got
to
find
some
solutions
for
it,
because
these
cemeteries
deserve
to
be
protected.
The
people
in
them
deserve
to
have
their
remains
protected.
G
G
I,
philosophically
don't
think
it
makes
sense
to
put
housing
in
a
in
an
area
that
adjacent
to
a
cemetery,
and-
and
so
I
I
wouldn't
support
this,
but
somehow
we
need
to
solve
this
problem
for
them.
They
they
may
have
options
in
front
of
them.
Someone
mentioned
a
private
cemetery
company,
if
not
at
some
point.
The
city
is
either
going
to
buy
this
land
or
take
over
the
responsibility
of
this,
and
I
don't
we
probably
can
make
a
motion
afterwards,
but
somehow
we
have
to
solve
this.
G
B
But
someone
who
deals
in
death
every
week,
people's
emotions
get
involved
when
death
comes
their
emotions,
the
loved
ones,
everybody
grieves
differently,
everyone
grieves
differently,
and
when
someone
feels
especially
at
a
cemetery
that
someone's
going
into
a
cemetery,
sometimes
you
obviously
get
called
a
police
officer.
When
a
grave
has
been
desecrated
or
busted
people's
minds,
they
just
go
in
different
directions.
B
B
It's
a
different
feeling
for
everybody
and
and
you're
right,
mr
carlson,
it
probably
wasn't
you
know.
People
didn't
probably
help
the
right
way,
because
the
showman
groups
have
done
so
much
good
work,
and
it's
historical
here
and
all
we
can
say
is
that
we
we
hope
that
those
who
did
do
those
type
of
things
can
make
it
within
themselves
to
be
apologetic
now
understand
that
there
is
two
sides,
but
at
the
end,
game
death
is
something
that
people
just
don't
understand
sometimes
and
their
emotions
get
involved
with
them.
B
So
I
can't
support
it
at
all
because,
since
the
cemetery
was
purchased,
it
was
purchased
as
a
cemetery.
B
B
It's
a
cemetery,
yes
they're
in
financial
straight,
but
I
can
tell
you:
there
are
funeral
homes
and
there
are
funeral
trusts
that
that
private
owners
that
can
come
in
will
take
over
cemeteries.
They
have
that
and
that
cemetery
is
not
a
bad
cemetery
like
you've
seen
some
others
that
it
may
be
too
much
work
and
some
some
investors
don't
want
to
take
those
on.
So
there
are
some
avenues.
I
know
the
city
has
got
a
a
a
program.
Now
you
saw
the
mayor
went
out
to
memorial.
B
I
think,
mr
vera,
when
I
think
that
could
make
it
that
day,
that
the
city
is
they
recognize
that
this
is
going
to
be
happening
so
right
now
they
are
trying
to
find
a
way
to
make
sure
we
can
help
these
type
of
situations
when
they
do
come
up,
because
again,
this
will
come
up
again.
So
again,
you
are
right,
mr
carlson.
We
have
to
be
mindful
by
history
well,
in
what
the
showman
folks
have
done.
D
And
may
I,
if
I
may
mr
bear
thank
you,
sir,
and
I
appreciate
councilman
carlson,
saying
about
the
more
salacious,
as
he
correctly
termed
it
allegations
I
made
sure
when
I
was
speaking
after
my
motion
to
divorce.
My
motion
and
my
findings
from
many
of
these
salacious
allegations.
Like
I
said
at
the
beginning,
the
applicant
is
a
very
very
nice
person
and
a
lot
of
the
sentiments
that
I
said
regarding
things
like
cemeteries,
I
think,
are
universally
affirmed
by
everybody
who's
here,
there's
the
you
know.
D
Sometimes
things
aren't
necessary
black
and
white
there's
gray,
but
even
I
think
when
you
take
the
grain
of
the
situation,
I
do
think
that
the
denial
is
certainly
warranted.
But
again
I
I
appreciate
that,
and
with
regards
to
the
issue
of
city
at
tampa
cemeteries,
I
mean
I,
I
personally
support
a
a
robust,
assertive,
aggressive
role
in
the
city
for
the
city
of
tampa
and
any
local
government.
Whenever
it
comes
to
preservation
of
cemeteries.
D
That's
our
heritage,
that's
who
we
are
and
and
it's
it's
a
holy
issue
and
it's
it's
a
good
use
of
taxpayer
funds
in
my
opinion,
but
yeah,
but
thank
you.
C
Just
an
affirmation
just
to
restate
that
it's
the
motion
to
deny
the
ta
cpa,
21-13.
A
B
All
right
there
shall
be
anything,
sir.
B
Mr
ship
is
asking
that
we
we
I
put
on
the
agenda
that
we
make
a
motion
to
add
to
next
week's
march
3rd
agenda.
Understand
reports
for
city
council
to
discuss
having
the
facilitator
for
the
charter
workshop
set
for
march
24th.
A
We
have
a
motion
from
chairman
goodes,
second
from
council
member
vieira,
all
in
favor
aye
any
opposed.
A
D
If
I
may,
we
have
on
march
29th
the
county
is
doing
a
welcome
home
vietnam
veterans
event
that
is,
could
be
attended
by
many
people.
That's
actually
in
the
morning,
and
our
pride
parade,
I
believe,
is
that
I
think
at
4
pm.
I
wanted
to
invite
for
just
a
5-minute
presentation,
not
a
commendation,
colonel
jim
fletcher,
the
president
of
vietnam
veterans
of
america
chapter
787
to
advise
the
community
on
this
event,
because
I
think
people
should
come.
D
Is
it
it's
just
a
five-minute
presentation?
Under
the
beginning,
my.
B
D
And
I'll
tell
you
what,
if,
if,
if
you
all
would
like,
we
can
move
it
to
commendation
day.
I
I
can
inquire
with
them
and
see
if
their
calendar
would
be
amenable
to
that.
I
have
no
problem
with
that,
but
if
I
may
I'll
make
it
now
for
the
for
that
date
and
then
we
can
check
and
we
can
have
brandon.
D
Did
we
vote
on
that
nope?
Didn't
he
or
vote.
B
D
B
That
17th,
all
in
favor
all
right.
D
If
I
may,
a
motion
for
the
city
of
tampa
to
consider
providing
funding
for
establishing
a
signalized
light
at
the
intersection
of
grain,
hampton
drive
and
county
line
road
at
east
county
land
road
in
dunham
station,
while
the
roadways
don't
necessarily
belong
to
the
city,
these
dangerous
intersections,
directly
impact
city
residents
at
grant
hampton
and
utampa,
and
I'd
like
for
that
to
come
back
to
us
by
golly.
What
are
we
in
in
the
first
week
of
may?
If
I
may
is,
there
is.
B
A
written
room
you
get
a
date,
though
madame
clerk,
he
said
second
week
in
may
sir.
D
First,
second,
whatever
is
not
that
packed?
What
do
you.
C
I
I
see
the
fifth
of
regular,
the
fifth
of
may
or
the
or
the
19th
of
may.
There.
B
D
D
And
then,
lastly-
and
I
I
sent
a
memo
on
this-
and
I
know
it's
late,
but
I
wanted
to
at
least
begin
to
bring
up
to
to
address
the
substantial
backlog
and
land
use
hearings.
I
want
to
ask,
subject,
obviously,
to
a
majority
vote
staff
at
an
upcoming
city
council
meeting
to
come
back
with
a
plan
for
an
additional
meeting
to
be
added
to
a
calendar.
What
I
foresee
happening
is
three
or
four
months
having
one
additional
meeting,
12
or
so
hearings
were
all
very,
very
busy,
I'm
an
attorney.
D
I
totally
get
it
very
very
busy,
but
what
I
would
like
to
do
for
that,
because
I
do
know
that
you
know
time
is
precious
and
time
is
certainly
money
for
our
private
sector
careers
that
we
replace
and
again
this
can
be
part
of
a
discussion,
but
I
would
just
put
it
out
there
that
we
replaced
a
commendation
day
for
that,
maybe
beginning
in
may
or
june,
to
make
room
for
what
is
you
know
the
business
of
city
council
moving
forward
these
land
use
hearings?
D
I
would
just
like
to
maybe
because
I
know
people
want
to
opine
on
that
everybody's
got
feelings
on
it,
etc,
but
maybe
just
to
have
that.
Come
back
to
us
for
a
discussion,
because
I
do
think
it's
a
discussion
we
should
have
and
and
what
not
given
the
backlog
and
hearings.
D
I
mean
I
I.
What
I
would
suggest
is
that
maybe
we
bring
it
back,
gosh
almighty,
I
don't
know,
what's
maybe
in
two
weeks
or
so
again.
If
we,
if
we
forward
it,
it's
not
people
signaling
approval
for
it.
It's
simply
saying
that
we're
going
to
have
a
discussion
on
it
and
that
we
could
do
other
things.
For
example,
I
I
put
in
the
the
commendation
issue.
D
B
D
But
but
I
would
urge
you
if
I,
if
I'm
sorry,
if,
if
I
may,
sir,
if
I
may,
I
would
urge
that
if
we
do
that
that
we
scale
back
on
other
things
temporarily
during
that
time,
so
as
to
address
the
additional
time
investments
that
council
members
will
have
to
make.
Because
again,
I
will.
C
For
tonight,
we'll
discuss
well
the
17th
of
march
sure
the
7th
of
april,
which
do
you
prefer.
C
At
least
a
preliminary
discussion,
because,
mr
chairman,
just
a
reminder
that
obviously
other
departments
are
involved,
particularly
the
clerk's
office,
cttv
tni
and
the
the
logistics
involved
and.
C
D
And
if
and
if
I
may,
we
could
look
at
a
series
of
ideas,
suspending
workshops
for
two
months
whatever
and
I'm
just
throwing
stuff
top
of
my
head
all
right.
Let's.
B
G
Just
quickly,
I
I'm
I
may
vote
for
this
tonight
out
of
respect,
but
the
I'm
absolutely
against
adding
new
days,
I'm
against
having
the
the
accommodation
days.
I
don't
think
it's
fair
to
constituents.
It's
not
really
fair
to
staff
either,
but
it
there
there
is.
There
are
some
months.
I
think
march
is
one
that
have
a
fifth
thursday,
and
if
it's
on
a
thursday,
where,
where
constituents
expect
it,
then
I
would
be
okay
with
it.
G
But
besides
that,
I
would
not
so
I
I'll
support
the
motion,
but
I
just
want
to
let
staff
know
I'm
not
in
favor
of
adding
any
any
other
additional
days.
It's
too
confusing
for
the
public,
and
the
public
will
think
we're
trying
to
hide
things
from
them.
M
Sicho,
thank
you
very
much,
mr
chair.
I
I
was
elected
to
to
do
this
duty.
I
works
24
7..
I
that
that
is
that
is
my
job.
As
an
elected
official,
I
tend
to
agree
with
mr
carlson
that
we
have
some
months
where
we
have
five
thursdays,
in
my
opinion,
that
fifth
thursday
should
be
used
for,
shall
I
say
ketchup,
but
here
we've
been
here
for
13
hours.
Now
we've
been
here
for
13
hours,
we've
got
one
hour
off
for
lunch.
Again,
I
don't
mind,
but
we've
got
staff.
B
B
Thank
you,
sir.
We
appreciate
that
mr
madison.
A
Thank
you
very
much.
I
have
a
motion
by
request
of
the
planning
commission
to
set
an
adoption
hearing
for
ta,
slash,
cpa
21-27
on
april
28,
2022
at
501
pm
and
direct
the
legal
department
to
provide
the
city
clerk
with
the
form
of
notice
for
advertising.
The
public
hearings.
M
M
B
M
Thank
you
very
much
for
sure.
I
would
like
to
present
a
commendation
to
the
gasparilla
music
foundation
of
501
c
3
non-profit
corporation,
that
organizes
the
gasparilla
music
festival
in
downtown
tampa.
By
doing
this,
some
of
their
funds
go
to
recycled
tunes
program.
It
is
a
program
which,
among
other
things,
provides
musical
instruments
and
lessons
to
under
deserved
local
youth
in
the
city
of
tampa
and
hillsborough
county,
and
I
will
present
it
tomorrow,
night
off-site
right
before
I
introduce
the
black
pumas.