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C
I,
don't
think
the
person
that
we
invited
to
do
the
prayers
here
so
we'll
just
stand
and
have
a
moment
silence
and
Then,
followed
by
the
pledge
allegiance.
Please.
B
G
B
We
have
motion
made
by
councilman
Maniscalco
seconded
by
councilman
Goose,
all
in
favor
say
aye
aye
is
there
any
opposed
motion
carries.
Thank
you
very
much.
We
are
going
to
have
a
walk-on
presentation
after
after
our
first
agenda
item.
B
Okay
agenda
item
number
two
here
is
going
to
be
continued
to
April
6th.
B
B
Council,
with
with
your
with
you,
have
to
move
up
agenda
item
number
11
to
our
first
staff
report,
a
motion
made
by
councilman
Miranda
seconded
by
councilman
Maniscalco,
all
in
favor,
say
aye
is
there
any
opposed.
Motion
carries
okay
agenda
item
number
five,
which
is
a
resolution.
We
will
hear
that
agenda
item
number
six
comes.
I
B
Again:
agenda
item
number
10,
councilman,
Carlson
and
Mark;
miss
Shelby
agenda
item
number
12.
G
B
M
For
item
16
for
the
Acela
I
discussed
two
weeks
for
that,
as
opposed
to
what
what
are
we
in
right
now?
Sorry,
the
year's
going
by
so
fast
for
two
weeks,
I
mean
look
if
staff
wins
April
6th,
that's
fine,
but
I
did
want
to
thank
staff.
It
appears
from
talking
with
some
stakeholders
on
this
issue
that
really
good
progress
is
being
made,
which
is
great,
so
I
really
wanted
to
thank
staff
and
everyone
at
asella
and
all
the
different
neighborhood
groups
and
and
Builders
Association
folks
etc.
M
For
this,
so
that's
wonderful,
but
I'd
contemplated
two
weeks,
but
if
they
won
April
6th,
that's
fine
I
have
no
objection
to
that.
B
C
Yes,
Mr
chair,
Council
17.
If
you
look
here,
the
promotion
was
first
made
in
August
and
remember
on
the
charter
minutes.
For
example,
we
were
criticized
because
it
kept
getting
delayed
and
delayed
late,
even
though
it
was
delayed
by
sap.
This
is
also
being
delayed
by
stat
and
I.
C
Understand
that
folks,
one
more
time
there's
a
lot
of
things
happening,
but
this
is
a
pretty
important
thing
and
remember:
it
came
out
of
the
Hannah
Avenue
project,
so
I
would
I
would
like
to
make
a
motion
to
continue
this
to
April
6,
but
as
the
final
continuance.
M
Good
to
see
everybody
here
today,
it's
my
great
pleasure
to
present
the
Tampa
Police
Department
Officer
of
the
month
to
Corporal
Vincent
Leo
who's,
our
Tampa
Police
Department
office
for
the
month.
How
are
you,
sir
good,
to
see
you
Anthony?
How
are
you
good
and
like
I
always
say,
Tampa
City
Council
does
this
because
we
reflect
the
values
of
our
city,
a
Tampa
that
is
very
Pro
first
responder,
and
that
includes
Pro
police
officer
law
enforcement
officer.
M
O
So
he's
been
with
us
for
21
years,
he's
currently
assigned
to
District
three
he's
worked
throughout
the
department
in
different
roles
and
he
has
extraordinary
work
ethic.
It's
displayed
every
day
in
every
case
that
he
does
in
the
most
recent
case
that
we're
highlighting
today
is
our
Tampa
Police
Department
bomb
squad
Personnel.
They
discovered
that
an
arson
had
occurred
at
their
operations
center,
and
so
a
plethora
of
resources
was
put
into
this.
Personnel
were
assigned
to
investigate
this
matter.
O
As
you
can
imagine,
Tampa
Fire
Rescue
was
involved,
tpd,
Patrol
units,
detective
crime,
scene
technicians,
of
course,
our
bomb
squad,
along
with
special
agents
from
the
FBI
Bureau
of
Alcohol
Tobacco
and
Firearms
ATF.
So
so
you
name
it.
This
was
a
big
investigation.
We
identified
a
suspect
on
video,
we
didn't
actually
get
the
ID,
but
we
had
a
suspect
on
video
and
we
created
a
bulletin
and
we
shared
that
Bulletin.
O
So
corpovato
later
is
on
his
day
off
working
the
Amway
arena
game
and
looking
at
his
computer
and
looking
at
the
bulletins-
and
he
goes
through
the
bulletin.
So
he
goes
wait.
A
minute.
I
know
who
that
guy
is.
He
had
arrested
this
guy
earlier
for
actually
messing
with
a
fire
truck,
so
instantly
he's
putting
everything
together
and
that's
when
he
immediately
contacted
his
colleagues
to
let
them
know
so.
O
He
actually
went
back
and
took
it
to
a
Next
Step
level
and
looked
at
body
worn
camera
footage
from
the
prior
arrest
to
see
what
statements,
if
any,
were
made
by
the
suspect-
and
he
made
a
statement
at
that
time,
which
the
officers
weren't
able
to
collaborate
or
have
saying
that
he
was
talking
about
burning
down
a
fire
station.
Well,
he
thought
that
that
fire
station
was
a
fire
station.
M
Thank
you,
sir.
Thank
you
very
much,
and
so,
let's
first
before
we
present
the
accommodation
to
hear
from
Council
we'll
hear
from
some
members
of
the
public
who
are
here
to
Salute
Your
wonderful
service.
So
if
folks
want
to
come
forward,
they
may.
P
Good
morning,
Council
Mike
McArthur
steps
towing
service.
Congratulations
on
a
job
well
done!
Thank
you.
It's
a
lot
of
work
that
you
put
into
this
and
to
have
the
memory
to
to
go
back
and
and
solve
a
crime
like
this
is
huge
for
our
community
and
we
really
appreciate
everything.
You've
done
on
behalf
of
Todd
steppen
steps.
Towing
we'd
like
to
present
you
with
a
gift
card
out
for
dinner
and
a
night
out
in
our
company
limousine
go
ahead
and
take
some
time
off.
You
enjoy
it
and
you
deserve
it.
Thank
you
very
much.
N
Good
morning,
Council
Pete
Ruby
on
behalf
of
Busch
Gardens
as
I
say
every
month.
Thank
you
for
your
continued
support
of
law
enforcement
and
for
most
importantly,
if
allowing
the
other
Community
Partners
and
myself
to
be
part
of
this
process
before
I
talk
directly
to
Vinnie
I've
had
the
opportunity
to
know
if
any.
Like
the
chief
said
for
20
years,
we've
had
the
opportunity
to
work
on
squads.
Together,
we
were
mentioning
earlier.
N
We
could
tell
some
stories
about
Vinnie
that
are
probably
just
as
good
or
probably
not
better
than
the
one
that
the
chief
alluded
to.
However,
the
one
thing
I
can
tell
you
is
Vinnie's
a
great
investigator
he's,
a
great
human
being
he's
a
consummate
Family
Man
and
on
behalf
of
Busch
Gardens
I'd
like
to
he
comes
to
our
Parks,
all
the
time,
so
I
kind
of
feel
it's
less
than
giving
to
give
a
guy
tickets
to
a
park
that
he
comes
to
all
the
time.
So.
K
N
Behalf
of
Mike's
word
might
go.
Maybe
we.
N
All
the
time
too,
so
maybe
more
giving
if
I
could
give
him
tickets
to
Sea
World,
and
maybe
he
could
ride
over
there,
Mike's
Lima,
so,
okay,
but
being
on
behalf
of
myself
and
Busch
Gardens
appreciate
you
all
your
hard
work
and
what
you
do
for
our
community.
Thank
you,
oh
in
the
tickets,
that
you
really
don't
need.
Q
Them
good
morning
Council-
and
we
have
a
name
here
on
behalf
of
Tampa
Theater
officer
on
behalf.
R
Q
Good
morning,
Council
good
morning,
corporalito
I'm,
Grace,
Gonzalez
I'm
here
on
behalf
of
the
gone
smart
family
and
the
1905
family
of
restaurants.
We
like
to
thank
you
for
your
dedication
to
the
city
of
Tampa
and
everybody
here
and
we'd
like
to
give
you
this
gift
card,
which
is
usable
at
any
of
the
1905
family
of
restaurant
locations
around
the
State
of
Florida,
including
ualey
and
Tampa
Heights
goody,
goody,
Casa,
Santos
Stefano,
so
please
enjoy
with
your
family
when
you
get
a
chance
and
thank
you
so
much
for
all
you
do.
Congratulations.
A
T
My
name
is
Leo
Gary.
This
is
Grace
Thomas
we're
out
here
on
behalf
of
Bill
Curry
Ford
I
want
to
say,
congratulations
to
you,
Corporal
lato
I
know
I
deal
with
you
on
a
daily
basis.
I
see
how
you
are
with
me
and
I
just
know
how
you
are
within
the
community.
So
we
truly
appreciate
it.
We
got
to
get
you
back
here
with
a
free
oil
change,
your
personal
vehicle.
T
We're
also
are
going
to
give
you
500
towards
your
next
vehicle
purchase
and
then
we'd
like
to
give
you
a
vehicle
for
the
weekend
of
your
choice.
2023.
just
get
with
Grace
Thomas
and
she'll.
Get
you
all
set
up
with
that
perfect.
Thank
you
very
much.
U
Good
morning,
Mary
Lou
Bailey
I'm
here
on
behalf
of
Zoo
Tampa
I,
volunteer
on
the
board
there,
and
the
board
is
very
supportive
of
all
of
the
places
we
thank
everybody
for
their
service
and
we've
bought
you
a
family
membership
for
the
year
and
we
hope
you
enjoy
it
in
good
health
and
come
to
love
and
protect
animals
as
much
as
you
protect
our
citizens
in
the
community.
Thank
you
very
much
for
having
your
head
in
the
game
and
taking
care
of
us
and
getting
this
guy
off
the
streets.
Congratulations.
V
W
W
Council
Brian
Ford
with
the
Tampa
Bay
Buccaneers
chief
corporalito.
Congratulations
on
this
recognition,
it's
much
deserved
and
on
behalf
of
the
Glazer
family
and
our
entire
organization,
we
have
a
little
Tradition
at
one
Buck.
Anybody
going
over
and
above
gets
a
game
ball
and
hearing
your
story.
You
definitely
deserve
this,
so
I.
Thank
you
and
your
family
for
your
sacrifice.
All
that
you
do
for
our
community.
Thank
you
very
much.
Thank
you
very
much.
X
Good
morning,
sir
good
morning,
congratulations
you
related
to
the
Sam
lito
family,
probably
a
problem
well
and
they're,
an
institution
in
Tampa.
My
name
is
Steve
michelini
and
I'm
here
on
behalf
of
a
variety
of
corporate
clients,
who'd
like
to
provide
you
with
some
gift
certificates,
but
the
Layton
family
is
well
known
in
Tampa
and
has
been
for
a
long
long
time
and
their
contributions
toward
making
Tampa
a
better
place.
X
On
behalf
of
the
chichos
restaurant
group,
we're
providing
you
with
a
gift
certificate,
so
you
can
enjoy
yourself
at
one
of
their
restaurants
or
breakfast
lunch
or
dinner
on
behalf
of
a
meat
market
and
old
Hyde
Park
we're
providing
you
the
gift
certificates,
you
can
join
yourself
over
there
for
lunch
or
dinner
on
behalf
of
the
Yummy
House
China
Bistro,
we're
providing
you
with
a
gift
certificate
enjoy
yourself
there
and
on
behalf
of
Bella
Brava,
which
is
in
the
Midtown
section.
X
M
And
last,
but
certainly
not
least,
our
friends
at
the
Straz
Center
couldn't
be
here
and
they're
more
than
happy
to
give
you
a
gift.
That
includes
that
you
may
claim
two
tickets
at
any
one
of
the
following
shows,
including
sheer
Madness
Josephine
Men
Are
from
Mars
Women
Are
from
Venus
live
so
from
our
friends
at
this
dress.
Center
thank.
M
Give
this
if
I
may.
Thank
you.
Thank
you
very
much,
and
so
it
is
my
great
pleasure
on
behalf
of
a
very
grateful
Tampa
City
Council,
to
present
to
you,
sir,
our
Tampa
City
Council
Commendation,
for
your
being
given
the
officer
of
the
month.
Thank
you
so
much.
Thank
you
very
much.
Thank
you,
sir,
and
here
you
go
and
if
you'd
like
to
speak.
S
C
I
know
this
will
sound
Oaky,
but
I
used
to
watch
24
and
that
story
sounded
like
a
Jack
Bauer
thing.
So
thank
you
for
being
a
hero
in
our
community
and
think
thank
God.
We
have
people
like
you
who
can
be
thorough
and
and
and
think
ahead,
even
when
you're
not
on
duty.
So
thank
you.
Please
keep
up
the
good
work
and
thank
you
for
being
at
inspiration.
Everybody.
Thank
you.
Congratulations.
E
Thank
you.
You
know
your
quick
thinking
and
response
saved
a
lot
of
people,
a
lot
of
trouble,
and
you
know
it's
folks
like
you
that
that
make
us
proud
and
we're
glad
that
you're
here
serving
our
community
and
we
thank
you
every
time
you
put
on
that
uniform.
So
congratulations.
AA
Congratulations
I,
it
was
I
would
be
remiss
if
I
didn't
notice
that
interim
Chief
mentioned
the
amount
of
Manpower
and
money
and
time
that
was
also
saved
by
this,
which
I
thought
was
an
interesting
take.
But
I
am
we're
really
grateful
that
you
were
able
to
recognize
that
perpetrator
and
find
him
quickly
so
that
he
didn't
burn
down
more
fire
stations
and
cost
more
time,
effort
and
energy.
So
thank
you
for
all
your
hard
work.
We
really
appreciate
your
serving
thank.
AB
B
AB
Well,
thank
you
for
what
you
did
as
far
as
the
late
investigation
work
being
at
a
site
and
identifying
going
the
extra
a
lot
of
guys
wouldn't
go
the
extra
with
you
with
the
extra.
So
we
appreciate
it
because
that's
a
lot
of
equipment
over
there
that
for
the
cost
of
City
a
lot
of
money
to
replace.
So
thank
you
very
much
for
your
service.
B
L
You
chairman,
what
can
I
say:
Mr,
let
the
officer
Leto
that
I
know
you're
from
import
City
in
my
prior
conversation
with
you
earlier
this
morning
and
I
was
mentioned.
Mitchell.
L
All
over
Ybor
City
from
Sam
to
Sally,
to
Mary
to
Albert
to
all
of
them,
and
they
were
mainly
working
in
different
jobs,
some
of
the
post
office
or
some
doing
other
other
good
work
for
the
for
the
community.
But
in
your
case,
you're
simplified
something
that
I
mentioned
once
in
a
while,
and
we
haven't
gone
to
the
understanding.
What
is
it
it's?
What
if
those
two
little
words?
L
What
if
you
hadn't
noticed
that
and
when
I
have
things
before
me,
that
I
have
to
make
a
decision
and
the
public
is
listening
and
I
tell
them
what?
If
we're
wrong
on
what
you
want
to
hear.
Sometimes
I
tell
them
that
it's
not
the
right
thing
to
do,
but
because
the
what,
if
tells
me
that
there's
more
Danger
than
there
is
pleasantry
for
the
citizens
of
the
city,
and
in
your
case
you
had
the
time
to
look
at
it.
But,
more
importantly,
just
to
say
well,
it's
another
case.
L
You
looked
at
it
and
realized
that
and
your
mind
the
what
if
you
stayed
up
here,
what
if
you
never
saw
that
gentleman
again,
your
dad,
but
at
that
time
that
what?
If
kicked
in
and
you
put
a
face
with
a
body
in
the
body
with
a
crime
and
therefore
you
were
able
to
do
what
you
could
do
and
your
Police
Department
standing
behind
you
to
do
what
they
had
to
do
and
it
was
solved
before
they
did
any
bodily
harm
or
even
killing
some
people.
So.
L
B
L
What
what
councils
and
dogmen
I
would
like
to
do
a
special
presentation
to
someone
who
is
and
you're
going
to
monopolitan
for
me,
but
I
don't
have
to
accept
it.
L
L
Well,
you
know,
I,
don't
even
know
Mary
well
because
she
works
so
hard.
She
don't
have
time
for
me,
but
let
me
just
say
this:
60
years
seems
like
a
long
time
when
you're
looking
at
it
on
paper,
but
60
years
really
goes
by
kind
of
quick
when
you're
working
and
she
has
been
in
many
many
different
situations
that
I
let
her
explain.
This
and
I
asked
her
earlier
yesterday
when
I
was
on
the
phone.
L
So
if
I
may
marry
I'll
read
this
to
you,
Tampa
City
Council
is
tried
to
recognize
one
of
her
own
Mary
Bryant,
the
city
of
Tampa's,
longest,
serving
employee
for
being
and
recipient
of
the
Joseph
Howard
Stanford
Memorial
award,
Josephine
Howard
set
for
a
memorial
award
and
here's
another
lady
who
exemplified
the
thing
she
was
just
not
an
attorney.
Who
would
look
at
something
say?
L
AC
AC
L
L
Again,
she
she
won't
accept
anything
I
say
throughout
each
position.
She
has
served.
The
cities
of
Tampa
and
top
City
leads
were
great
diligence
and
exceptional
care.
Over
the
years,
Mary
has
worked
to
help
Safeguard
the
city
that
she
loves,
assisted.
Countless
citizens
of
constituent
matters
drafted
an
innumerable
accommodation
and
served
at
City,
Hall's,
Chief
holiday
decorator.
She
decorates
not
only
this
office,
but
every
damn
Aid
officer
that
we
have
here
and
I
tell
her
to
get
to
work
forget
about
Christmas.
L
Somebody
else
will
help
you
on,
but
she
will
not
take
that
simply
put
if
she
has
served
the
city
longer
than
anyone
in
the
history
of
the
city
of
Tampa
and
for
that
reason
only
but
there's
other
reasons,
because
I
called
her
when
I
go
on
the
street,
she
knows
I
go
on
the
street
because
I
got
four
or
five
names.
A
little
wrinkled
piece
of
paper
that
I
give
her
and
I
said
they
need
some
help
and
I,
don't
know
if
you
ever
got
bit
by
a
Rottweiler.
L
But
when
you
give
her
something
to
do
that,
concerns
constituency
she's
a
what
writer
she'll
grab
into
that
and
will
not
leave
it
until
some
decision
is
made.
So
for
that
I
say
Mary.
Thank
you
for
what
you
do.
Thank
you
for
the
person
you
are,
and
my
apologies.
If
I
ever
done
anything
to
hurt
your
feelings.
AC
Thank
you,
Joseph
is
putting
my
picture
on
Facebook
again.
I
really
appreciate
this.
This
is
so
nice,
my
first
one
I've
written
thousands
of
them,
but
this
is
my
first
one,
but
thank
you
very
much.
All
of
you
I
mean
it
yesterday
was,
was
traumatic,
I've,
never
given
a
speech
in
my
whole
life
and
and
now
I'm
having
to
try
to
talk
to
you
all.
H
So
this
morning,
God
good
morning,
again,
John
Bennett
Chief
of
Staff
good
morning
to
the
public,
so
I
was
in
early
this
morning
and
Mr
Roberts
came
up
and
introduced
himself
to
me.
He'd
never
been
in
a
city,
council
environment.
He
has
a
vision,
a
lifetime
City
of
Tampa
resident,
so
I
just
want
to
introduce
him
to
the
public
comment
process
come
on.
H
AD
J
My
name
is
Devon
Roberts
and
I'm,
taking
too
much
every
time.
Give
you
a
brief.
Insight
I
have
a
platform
called
Tampa
up
next,
my
goal
is
to
bring
Unity
back
into
the
community,
but
also
circulate
the
dollar
back
into
the
community
as
well
I'm,
a
Tampa
native
born
and
raised.
So
a
lot
of
businesses
and
stuff
that
I
grew
up
on
is
no
longer
here.
So
I
I
want
to
keep
the
businesses
here,
but
also
focus
on
the
youth.
J
The
youth
don't
have
the
proper
resources,
as
well
as
the
small
businesses
that
I've
that
I've
started.
When
I
was
a
kid
back
in
elementary
school,
we
had
ja,
Enterprise
I'm,
not
sure
if
you
know
about
that,
familiar
with
that
or
heard
about
it,
but
that
was
very
important
to
fourth
and
fifth
graders
like
me.
Coming
up,
because
still
to
this
day,
I
can
remember
how
to
balance
my
checkbook
right
in
my
checkbook
even
use
a
checkbook
and
I.
Don't
even
have
a
checkbook
right
now.
J
So
that's
something
that's
very
important
that
I
still
remember
to
this
day:
I'm,
not
sure
if
you
still
Implement
DJ
Enterprise
to
fourth
and
fifth
graders,
but
I
I
I
hope
you
still
I
hope
you
still
continue
that
also
I
want
to
just
bring
back
that
the
introduction
that
I
said
bring
back
Unity
into
the
community,
but
also
circling
the
dollar
back
into
the
community.
J
A
lot
of
businesses
are
not
here,
but
I
want
to
keep
those
here
if
we
have
the
proper
Resources
with
the
umbrella
and
we
Network
and
we
engage,
and
we
help
the
small
businesses
and
we
just
network
with
them
and
give
them
the
resources.
These
businesses
that
were
here
when
we
started
will
also
be
here,
and
the
inflation
might
not
be
as
high
as
well
either.
If
we
work
together,
we
we
stand
tall
as
a
unit
and
that's
the
main
thing
that
we're
lacking
in
the
community.
J
We
don't
stand
together
for
businesses
or
just
resources,
and
things
that
happen
in
the
community.
Stuff
stuff
happens,
but
I
see
it's
too
late
and
we
don't
have.
We
don't
have
nothing
to
do
about
it.
So
if
we
change
that
narrative
and
circulate
a
dollar
and
really
support
each
other,
we
would
stand
tall
on
uni
Unity
this
year.
Thank
you
don't
want
to
take
us
too
much
every
time.
Thank
you.
A
AE
AE
You
actually
came
from
a
non-civilized
place
and
we
should
be
happy
that
we
were
brought
to
America
and
put
in
the
chat
of
slavery
and
our
civilization
began
on
a
cotton
Plantation
and
that's
not
the
case
but
I'm,
not
a
culture,
nationalist
or
a
historian
or
Anthropologist.
So
I,
don't
those
things
aren't
big
things
to
me.
AE
The
things
that
matter
in
our
life
as
African
people
is
to
be
a
free
and
self-determining
people
to
have
control
of
our
political,
economic
and
social
structures,
and
what
we're
seeing
here
is
not
only
in
this
city
but
in
other
cities
that
African
people
are
under
severe
attack
where
we're
being
forced
into
a
form
of
genocide
by
this
prison,
build
up
the
treatment
we
receive
police
violence,
Health,
Care,
violence,
education,
violence
in
every
institution.
Every
institution
is
set
up
to
work
against.
AE
AE
Everywhere
you
look.
African
people
have
problems,
severe
problems,
putting
us
on
the
brink
of
Extinction
in
a
certain
way,
and
those
are
the
things
that
have
to
change.
We
have
to
know
that,
if
we're
discussing
anything
it
have
to
be
reparations,
it
must
be
reparations.
We
can't
be
stuck
on
these
individual
problems,
these
Community
problems
or
whatnot
African
people
have
big
problems,
and
this
city
owe
us
reparations.
We've
been
between
26
and
32
percent
of
the
population
and
we're
deserving
of
26
to
32
percent
of
the
city's
budget
retroactively.
AF
Good
morning,
Connie
Burton
well
I
wanted
to
take
this
opportunity
because
we
are
at
that
voting
season
to
say
it's
been
a
pleasure
for
four
years
to
be
able
to
come
and
share
with
you,
the
concerns
of
our
community
and
to
say
to
this
community
that
any
recommendations
coming
from
the
mayor
as
to
the
selection
of
who
should
represent
our
community
should
be
rejected.
AF
Item
number
15
should
be
front
and
center
for
those
that
will
reassume
their
position
next
week
that
affordable
housing
and
housing
for
everyone
to
make
this
city
seamless
right
here
down
at
Central,
Park
Village,
that
was
once
a
housing
complex.
You
talk
about
the
West
River
you
go
down
there
and
all
you
see
is
construction.
You
see
very
few
people,
but
right
there
at
Central,
Park
Village
at
the
Navara
apartments,
starting
at
eighteen
hundred
dollars,
escalating
up
to
four
thousand
dollars
a
month.
AF
AF
Yes,
because
if
we
can't
afford
to
live
here,
knowing
that
we
need
to
have
stability,
it
is
a
direct
attack
against
poor
and
working-class
people,
and
I
am
hoping
that
when
you
reassemble
back
here
next
week,
that
becomes
your
Prime
mission
that
when
we
watch
the
Hannah
Street
project,
it's
moving
with
lightning
speed
in
less
than
a
year
and
a
half
without
a
traffic
study.
The
decision
was
made
to
build
that
big
entity
back
there,
and
it
can
be
done
so
if
we
have
a
lot
of
abandoned,
abandoned
properties
that
the
city
owned.
AF
It
is
your
responsibility,
hopefully
to
see
it
in
a
way
in
which
the
community
is
seeing
and
asking
for
Relief.
We
need
affordable
housing
that
is
based
on
wages,
not
based
on
developers
wishers.
We
hear
what
the
market
is
saying,
but
if
the
city
on
the
property,
we're
hoping
that
the
winners
of
the
contest
of
the
is
of
this
election
will
move
with
the
desires
and
the
hopes
of
the
people
and
to
congratulations
to
all
of
you.
Thank
you.
Y
Y
It
should
be
one
right
here.
It
should
be
a
retention
pond,
because
y'all
don't
do
the
right
thing
to
help.
People
to
color
and
people
of
color
don't
seem
to
complain
because
they
frequently
ain't
got
no
voice.
They
don't
have
a
voice
not
when
they
come
down.
Here
we
got
that
old,
ugly
man
running
for
another
full
year
and
that's
why
I
was
acting
Atlanta,
so
you
need
to
run.
We
need
somebody
that
know
what
they're
saying
and
knowing
what
they're
doing
for
people,
not
just
people
of
color
for
all
people
treat
us
like.
Y
Y
We
always
try
to
do
what's
right,
but
people
don't
want
us
to
do
what's
right.
I'm
going
I
got
about
25
minutes
to
now
we're
going
up
to
Washington,
DC
and
chalice,
the
Supreme
Court.
Y
We
wanted
to
put
reverse,
put
Pharrell
back
in
school
and
keep
it
murdered
out
of
there
when
they
took
a
prayer
out
of
school,
they
got
Bible
an
elective
and
all
that,
then
they
let
their
murder
walk
in
there.
What
kind
of
joy
can
about
to
get
a
get
out
of
killing
really
innocent
children?
Tell
me
what
kind
of
Joy
any
of
yours
did.
Don't
ring
that
Bell
on
me.
Y
Let
me
see
what
I
got
to
say
any
of
y'all
can
understand,
and
and
in
Connecticut
what,
if
somebody
started
to
kill
a
little
innocent
children
going
to
school?
Also
in
Texas
they
did
the
same
thing,
and
these
are
white
boys
he's
not
black
boy.
They
want
to
put
their
foot
on
their
neck,
they
put
their
knee
on
their
neck
and
shook
them
out.
He's
a
white
boy.
Y
AG
Good
morning,
good
morning,
my
name
hello,
yes,
sir
good
morning,
my
name
is
Michael
Randolph
and
I'm,
with
the
West
Tampa
CDC
I
want
to
start
up
by
giving
our
first
Community
hero
award
to
Dale
Queen
Jones
with
the
West
River
crime
group
in
West,
River
women's
I,
know
she's
going
to
kill
me
for
not
getting
it
right,
but
she's
doing
an
awesome
job
in
West,
Tampa
and
she's
been
doing
that
job.
AG
For
a
long
time
recently
we
gave
out
a
community
survey
to
give
the
pulse
of
the
community
and
here's
what
we
found.
We
found
that
the
number
one
concern
in
West
Tampa
is
crime
and
fear
followed
by
gentrification.
AG
People
feel
that
there's
no
respect
among
Outsiders
developments
that
come
to
the
community
and
they
don't
feel
like
they
have
a
sense
of
community
between
residents,
so
that
Community
engagement
that
we're
starting
a
very
important
I
also
want
to
note
that
on
March
the
14th,
the
next
presentation
is
going
to
be
presented
for
the
community
to
see.
What's
going
on,
it
was
presented
at
the
seat,
West
Tampa
CRA
arrivalry,
for
many
meetings.
Last
week
we've
been
meeting
with
the
emergency
in
West
Tampa.
AG
AG
We
this
monthly
or
bouncing
monster
website
that
would
allow
employers
and
employee
in
West
Tampa
to
match
up
with
each
other.
So,
if
you're
an
employer,
if
you're
looking
to
hire,
somebody
would
be
able
to
match
that
with
somebody
in
West
Tampa.
We're
also
are
going
to
that
website
is
going
to
be
able
to
connect
residents
to
businesses
in
West
ever
so.
If
you
want
to
buy
something,
we're
encouraging
people
to
find
in
the
communities.
AG
AH
Okay
good
morning,
first
of
all,
I
need
to
state
that
I
completely
agree
with
Miss
Burton
on
the
mayor's
swerving
out
of
her
own
personal
Lane.
When
it
comes
to
these
elections.
I
think
that
the
mayor
should
stay
in
her
part
of
the
government,
which
is
the
executive
part
and
leave
the
legislative
part
to
themselves,
because
you
guys
are
expected
to
be
checked
on
what
she's
doing.
AH
I
have
a
real
issue
with
that,
and
that
started
with
the
veto
of
the
charter
amendments
where
she
wanted
to
deny
the
citizens
of
Tampa
our
our
voice
in
what
we
should
be
doing
in
our
city.
AH
AH
One
I've
learned
that
there
is
no
attendance
requirement
for
City
Council
I
would
like
to
make
sure
that
that
comes
up
on
the
agenda
after
the
elections
are
over
with
because
I
think
that's
a
very
important
thing
if
somebody's
running
for
Council
as
a
as
a
laugh
to
make
themselves
feel
better,
whatever,
whatever
the
reason
might
be
for
that
person,
if
they
are
not
showing
up
for
City
Council
meetings,
I
have
an
issue
with
that:
they're
not
showing
up
at
campaign
forms
now,
which
means
that
they
don't
have
any
inclination
to
hear
what
the
people
of
Tampa
have
to
say.
AH
So
it
concerns
me
once
they
get
in
those
seats.
If
they're
not
going
to
be
there,
then
it's
going
to
cause
problems
for
how
our
city
works.
I'm
glad
to
see
that
we've
got
a
put
to
put
pure
to
bed
item
on
the
agenda,
please
for
the
love
of
Jesus.
Let's,
let's
get
rid
of
this
I
mean
I,
just
I
can't
even
go
any
further
on
that.
AH
I'd
also
like
to
point
out
that
last
Thursday,
something
was
brought
up
to
me
and
it's
been
brought
up
on
several
occasions.
There
is
no
commercial,
only
land
use
in
our
city,
why?
Why
can
we
not
have
property
that
is
designated
for
commercial?
Only
I
think
we've
about
six
months
ago,
our
land
use
Department
brought
forward
a
privately
or
a
publicly
initiated
text,
Amendment,
requesting
that
all
commercial
use
properties
could
automatically
have
residential
put
on
it.
AH
Well,
let
me
tell
you
something:
the
folks
who
live
south
of
Gandy,
we're
very
offended
by
that,
because
we
don't
have
the
commercial
that
we
need.
We
don't
have
a
grocery
store.
We
don't
have
a
gas
station,
we
we
are
full
of
residential
units
in
our
Coastal
High
Hazard
area.
So
why
is
it
that
the
city
doesn't
acknowledge
that
there
are
some
areas
where
commercials
should
be?
The
only
use
I
have
to
agree
with
some
of
the
things
that
happened.
Last
Thursday
with
the
with
the
land
use
changes.
AH
This
stuff
has
to
be
advertised,
it
really
and
truly
needs
to
be,
and
anybody
up
there
who's
endorsed
mailing
political
trash.
B
B
L
E
E
B
AI
Good
morning,
Council
Susan
Johnson
Velez
legal
department.
Yes,
as
detailed
in
by
memo,
we
are
requesting
jointly
the
city
and
the
applicant
a
continuance
to
the
April
6th,
and
so
we
would
ask
Council
to
open
and
continue
to
public
hearing
and
then
also
direct
the
clerk
to
re-advertise
the
adoption
public
hearing
for
April
6
2023
in
accordance
with
state
statute.
B
E
Just
as
instructed
by
Miss
Johnson,
Velez
and
again.
G
AI
Absolutely
to
continue
the
public
hearing
to
April
6
2023,
and
we
would
ask
council
did
place
it
as
the
first
item
for
this
morning
after
public
comments.
So
the
memo
does
request
that
placement
again
on
the
agenda,
as
well
as
to
direct
the
clerk
to
re-advertise
the
adoption
public
Hearing
in
accordance
with
state
law.
AI
B
V
B
G
Yes,
Mr
chairman,
that
is,
this-
is
on
the
agenda
pursuant
to
council's
rules
because
of
the
rule
6h,
due
to
the
two-thirds
majority
vote,
the
lack
of
that
with
a
3-3
tie
that
set
forth
in
your
agenda
and
I
believe
it
is
here
today
with
the
public
hearing.
It's
still
reopened
automatically
and
I
just
want
to
inquire
of
council
member
Carlson
who
was
absent.
If
he's
had
an
opportunity
to
review
the
record,
and
are
you
prepared
to
vote
future.
C
First
I
want
to
say
my
apologies
for
missing
this
item.
The
other
day
I
had
a
an
urgent
family
issue
that
I
unexpectedly
had
to
rush
out
for
and
I
I
apologize
to
all
everyone
for
the
inconvenience
yes
I've
reviewed
the
file
I
watched,
the
video
and
I
only
have
in
the
video
you
said,
I
could
ask
questions.
I
only
have
one
question
of
Miss
Pettis
mackel.
If
I
could-
and
one
of
my
colleagues
mentioned
the
the
concept
of
a
precedent
being
set,
is
there
if
we
voted
in
favor
of
this?
C
AJ
Pedest
Knuckle
from
the
legal
department,
councilman
Carlson.
This
does
not
set
a
precedent,
you're
analyzing,
making
your
decision
today
based
upon
the
application
and
the
evidence
that
was
presented
at
the
previous
hearing,
your
base,
your
decision
on
a
case-by-case
basis
and
the
facts
and
the
evidence
that's
presented
before
you.
Okay,
thank
you.
That's
all.
G
G
B
E
Same
motion
to
overturn
the
decision
still
stands
and
I
went
into
specifics
on
the
record
during
that
hearing
as
to
why
and
I
still
stand
by
that
motion
and
I
would
like
to
make
that
motion
again
to
overturn
and.
A
F
A
A
B
G
Good
morning,
city,
council,
Martin
Shelby
city
council
attorney
here
to
report
on.
According
to
the
motion,
what
city
council
can
do
to
put
an
end
to
the
pure
project
and
move
on
Counsel?
What
I
would
like
to
take
this
opportunity
to
do
is
to
remind
you
that
at
last
this,
this
motion
was
made
at
last
Thursday's
workshop
and
that
also
at
that
Workshop,
several
motions
relating
to
the
specific
questions
involving
pure
were
made
to
the
administration
to
bring
back
additional
information.
G
So
with
that
being
said,
what
I'd
like
to
do
is
to
initiate
the
discussion
by
telling
you
what
it
is.
The
council
can
do
what
council's
Authority
is
to
do
in
general
under
the
charter,
just
so
that
you
and
members
of
the
public
are
made
aware,
and
primarily
frankly,
I'd
like
to
begin
the
discussion
with
council's
power
to
approve
contracts.
G
In
effect,
what
section
4.01
of
the
chartered
setting
forth
the
powers
of
the
mayor,
City
Council,
requires
that
the
charter
requires
that
city
council
authorize
the
mayor
to
execute
all
as
it
states
here,
contracts,
franchises
acquisition
and
disposition
of
of
property
and
approval
thereof
by
the
city
council.
The
execution
and
behalf
of
all
agreements,
leases,
deeds
and
other
instruments
in
connection
there
with
that
is
City
council's
Authority
under
the
charter.
So,
with
regard,
let's
say
specifically
in
this
case
to
the
pure
project
council
did
pass
a
contract.
G
Excuse
me
did
pass
an
item
that
allowed
the
mayor
to
execute
a
contract.
That
contract
is
in
effect
the
subject
of
that
again,
and
the
questions
relating
to
that
again
is
best
set
for
the
the
discussion.
Based
on
the
the
questions
the
council
has
raised
and
that's
coming
up
again
in
two
weeks,
so
that
is
a
great
deal
of
authority
that
this
Council
has.
G
With
regard
to
items
that
move
forward,
the
mayor
cannot
execute
a
contract
without
approval
of
the
city
council,
and
the
issue
is-
and
this
came
up
in
the
past
under
certain
circumstances-
that
once
a
contract
is
signed
by
the
mayor
and
is
in
effect
that
city
council
really
does
not
have
the
authority,
then
that
is
an
administrative
function
to
implement
and
work
towards
fulfilling
that
contract.
So
that
being
said,
I'm
sorry.
AB
G
Well,
okay,
well:
I
just
wanted
to
lay
the
foundation
that
where
this
began
was
this
began
with
it
coming
to
council
and
ultimately
on
the
authorization
by
City
Council
in
a
vote
to
execute
the
contract.
But
you
raised
the
other
point:
the
other
Authority
Under.
The
charter
is
your
power
of
Appropriations,
the
approval
of
the
budget
and
again,
that
is
a
process
that
you're
very
familiar
with
council
is
responsible
for
that
it
is
recommended
by
the
mayor.
G
You
go
through
a
public
hearing
process
and
it
is
adopted
at
public
hearings
after
public
input
and
a
reminder.
You
also
have
the
citizens
budget
advisory
committee
that
does
make
recommendations
does
review.
The
budget
does
have
that
opportunity
to
also
raise
the
issue
and
part
of
the
budget.
Adoption
process
is
also
your
adoption
of
the
capital
Improvement
plan,
The
Five-Year
Plan
that
sets
forth
what
your
Capital
expenditures
are,
which
is
obviously
the
subject
of
of
the
pure
project.
G
Now
with
regard
to
that,
a
reminder
Council
that
the
budget
once
approved
amendments
to
that
budget
under
your
Charter
can
only
be
initiated
upon
the
recommendation
of
the
mayor.
So
that
being
said,
mid-year
changes
to
the
budget
do
come
forward,
they're
on
your
agenda,
but
they
are
upon
the
recommendation
of
the
mayor.
G
The
last
item,
council,
is
that
you
have
the
opportunity
in
your
budget
to
in
excuse
me
in
your
in
your
Charter
to
engage
a
budget
analyst
and
that's
under
section
2.04
of
the
charter
and
if
Council
wishes
to
do
that
to
assist
Council
in
the
discussion
of
the
budget.
That,
under
the
charter
requires
the
creation
of
an
ordinance
to
allow
that.
G
Based
on
council's
motion,
I
have
begun.
My
investigation
I've
had
the
opportunity
to
look
at
certain
things
related
to
that
project.
But
again,
Council
has
made
a
motion
that
it's
going
to
be
coming
back
in
two
weeks
for
discussion
of
it
in
depth,
so
certainly
I'll
be
able
to
address
certain
questions
relative
directly
to
Pure
after
Council
gets
that
information.
AB
It
throws
me
back
when
you
talk
about
the
budget
analyst.
You
know
the
budget
and
finance
committee
for
this
Council
has
recommended
that
every
single
year,
but
for
some
reason
this
Council
refuses
to
put
that
person
in
place
and
I
believe
that's
in
the
charter.
For
a
reason,
you
know
people
have
a
certain
skill.
AB
Certain
people
have
a
certain
experience
and
the
budget
is
very
big.
When
you
look
at
the
County
Commission,
they
have
a
person
a
budget
analyst.
Each
commissioner
has
a
person
deal
with
them
with
the
budget
goes
over
it.
They
understand
it
and
I
think
this
can
also
moving
forward.
Whether
who's
here
who's
coming
forward,
need
to
understand
that
that
that
needs
to
be
a
position
that
needs
to
have
power
and
authority
to
do
what
it
needs
to
do
so.
AB
This
Council
can
understand
the
budget,
how
it
really
operates,
because
you
can
look
at
things
and
say:
well,
I,
don't
like
this,
it's
that,
but
to
really
understand
how
the
city
really
functions
so
I
know
forever
when
I'm
back
here,
I'm
gonna
when
next
budget
comes
at
I'm
gonna,
make
much
of
that
person
be
put
in
I.
AB
Think
is
necessary
and
put
the
strength
in
teeth
to
the
budget
analyst
to
be
able
to
deal
with
issues
that
we're
going
forth
with
the
city
but
I
for
what
I
can
see
in
reference
to
the
pure
project.
The
issue
is:
if
we
don't
fund
it,
it
don't
move.
So
that's
the
way.
I
interpret
it
the
way.
I
read
the
charter.
If
it's
not
funded,
they
can't
move
I'll,
get
back
to
the
gym.
B
C
Yet
when,
when
people
talk
about
divisiveness
between
city
council
and
the
mayor's
office,
this
is
the
project.
This
is
the
one
that's
the
root
of
all
the
divisiveness.
This
is.
This
is
where
we
all
went
wrong
with
the
administration,
because
we
opposed
this
project
and
it's
better
for
the
city
that
we
end
this.
Nobody
knows
why
this
is
being
pushed
forward
and
we
just
need
to
end
it
and
I
appreciate
my
colleagues
making
this
motion
to
try
to
do
this.
C
One
of
the
things
you
talked
about
the
budget,
but
we
we
passed
I,
made
a
motion.
We
passed
it
a
year
or
so
ago
that
any
item
on
the
agenda-
that's
related
to
this-
should
have
the
word
pure
in
it,
and
then
we
found
that
some
items
didn't
and
then,
when
we
tried
to
continue
them,
they
was
push
back
from
staff
about
sometimes
continuing
them,
even
though
they
in
my
mind,
they
weren't
properly
noticed
because
they
didn't
have
their
word
on
it.
So
then
we
when
pure
supposedly
was
dead.
C
We
changed
the
wording
to
water,
reuse
or
something
like
that,
and
then
we
found
that
that
was
not
put
on
the
agenda
and
there
were
some
items
that
really
were
pure
that
were
still
brought
up
and
none
of
those
were
there.
So
I
think
the
one
thing
we
do
have
control
of
is
our
agenda
and
we
have
certain
rules
and
I
I
think
somehow
we
need
to
strengthen
I,
don't
know
if
it's
an
ordinance
or
what,
but
we
need
to
strengthen
that.
C
If
an
item
comes
before
us
and
it's
in
it
and
it
and
it's
not
flagged
the
way
we
want
it
and
we
inadvertently
approve
it
thinking
it's
another
water
project
that
it
would
automatically
be
void
because
it
was
mislabeled
and
in
effect
fraudulently
presented
to
us
so
I
and
then
I
don't
can
we.
It
seems
to
me
that
we
could,
at
the
release,
strengthen
the
rule
about
how
things
would
be
identified
on
our
agenda,
but
we
also
have
I
think
control
of
our
agenda.
Don't
we
I
mean?
Could
we?
C
Yes,
we
could
we
couldn't.
We
pass
an
ordinance
or
something
just
to
ban
this
from
coming
back
on
our
agenda.
The
thing
is
that
this
is
an
unnecessary
project,
all
the
excuses
that
staff
have
given
are
not
valid
and,
as
I
said
on
the
staff
call
yesterday
when,
when
the
same
staff
come
before
us
to
talk
about
pipes,
we
all
get
along
very
well,
there's
no
conflict
about
pipes,
but
there's
a
lot
of
conflict
about
this
project.
C
It's
because
the
way
it's
being
presented-
and
you
know
I-
think
we're
we're
about
transparency,
accountability,
accuracy,
objectivity
and
on
pipes.
We
hear
that,
but
on
this
project
we
don't
and
so
it
it
leads.
The
community
be
very
suspicious
about
it.
Sierra
Club
and
all
these
other
groups
are
against
it
because
of
that
they
presented
for
a
couple
hours
last
week.
C
The
only
reason
that
we
would
do
this
is
because
of
the
state
law
which
we
found
that
the
city
worked
toward
not
just
this
Administration,
but
the
last
Administration
lobbied
for
it
and
lobbied
for
language
that
specifically
covers
Tampa
and
then,
when
we
ask
for
the
use
of
the
lobbying
resources
and
legal
resources
to
stop
it,
they
said
the
administration
said
no
I
mean
if
you're
going
to
put
our
taxpayers
in
debt
and
charge
extra
to
them
because
of
an
unfunded
mandate.
Why
wouldn't
you
Sue
I
in
private
sector?
C
C
When
the
administration
changes
in
the
leadership
in
the
Senate
changes,
we
can
get
this
changed,
we
just
need
to
get
lobbyists
to
do
it
and
if
the
city
won't,
do
it
I'm
going
to
pay
lobbyists
myself
to
stop
it
because
it
this
is.
This
is
not
necessary
it.
The
public,
doesn't
want
it.
It's
not
safe,
it's
experimental
technology
and
it's
causing
divisiveness
with
the
administration
and
staff,
and
it's
not
fair
to
staff
to
continue
to
push
that
push
them
to
have
to
present
this
to
us
all
the
time.
Thank
you.
E
To
follow
up
with
that,
you
know,
lately,
we've
been
out
in
the
community
in
a
different
capacity,
and
this
issue
has
come
up
many
many
times
and
councilman
Carlson
mentioned
something
about
pipes.
Pipes
is
a
very,
very,
very
expensive.
Multi-Billion
dollar
project
I
haven't
heard
anything
negative
about
it.
You
know,
as
a
matter
of
fact,
I'm
proudly
talk
about
it
as
much
as
I
can
and
people
are
in
support.
I
talk
about
the
storm
water
assessment
from
2016.
That
was
a
lot
less
at
251
million
dollars
again.
E
You
know
people
are
happy
to
talk
about
it,
but
when
it
comes
to
this
again
we're
speaking
in
a
different
capacity
because
of
the
the
season
that
we're
in
I
haven't
had
anybody
say
anything
positive
about
it,
and
we've
talked
to
a
lot
of
people
now
in
the
in
the
hundreds,
if
not
more,
at
various
different
forums,
and
it's
just
interesting.
It's
like
it's
the
highly
highly
unpopular
idea.
Nobody
wants
to
I
again
I've
yet
to
meet
anybody
that
says
we
want
this.
We
support
this.
This
is
interesting.
E
It's
intriguing
I
want
to
learn
more
about
it.
So
again,
you
know
I.
Think
it's
a
dead
issue,
and
what's
interesting
too,
is
that
so
many
people
from
so
so
many
different
such
a
cross
section
of
the
community
are
coming
together
against
this.
People
that
were
typically
not
be
in
agreement
have
been
in
agreement
against
this.
So
it's
it's
very
interesting
because
it's
something
unusual
that
we
don't
see.
We
talk
about
divisiveness.
E
AA
I
have
to
agree
with
my
colleagues.
This
is
clearly
something
that
people
don't
want
and
I
I
again
just
want
to
thank
the
stakeholder
group
that
came
and
spent
two
hours
with
us
last
week,
because
I
think
all
of
us
left
saying
wow.
We
really
understand
this.
Now
they
were
really
clear
and
the
visuals
were
great.
If
you
have
any
questions
about
pure
I
highly
recommend,
you
find
that
Workshop
from
last
week
and
watch
it.
It
was
incredibly
incredibly
informative
and
and
I
agree.
AA
I
have
yet
to
meet
one
person
who
wants
this.
This
seems
to
be
something
that
overwhelmingly
people
don't
want
and
they
don't
see
the
need
for
we
are
not
a
state
or
a
city,
that's
lacking
in
water,
and
if
we
are,
there
are
so
many
other
cheaper
ways
to
even
starting
to
even
talk
about
conservation
as
a
beginning
method,
but
we
I'm
understanding
that
what
councilman
Goode
said
if
we
don't
fund
it,
it
doesn't
happen.
AA
L
Councilman
Miranda,
thank
you
very
much.
Chairman
I,
take
a
couple
of
minutes
to
reflect
on
what's
been
said,
and
what
I
can
remember
from
past
knowledge,
the
storm
terrain
Center
was
needed,
especially
in
South
Tampa.
However,
that
drainage
system
is
designed
only
to
move
certain
amount
of
water
and
drainage
at
a
given
time.
To
my
knowledge-
and
please
correct
me
from
either
side
from
the
administration
or
from
Council
Society,
if
I
era,
anything
that
I
say
I'm
willing
to
accept
my
my
faults
that
I
heard
it
has
no
electrical
system.
V
L
A
retention
area
is
big
enough
for
four
or
five
or
six
hundred
thousand
million
gallons,
wherever
we
want,
because
the
water
going
out
and
I'm,
not
a
physicist
and
I'm,
not
I'm,
not
smart
and
I,
never
led
the
class
in
anything.
But
I
have
one
thing
that
I
always
thought
of.
It's
called
CS
the
disease
that
I
have
it's
called
common
sense.
L
L
L
A
A
L
L
L
L
Let's
go
back
to
the
agency
that
they're
talking
about
that.
They
have
a
name
that
they
can
buy
water
just
recently
and
they're
great
agency,
and
they
do
what
they
were
designed
to
do
and
they're
providing
water
I'm
actually
challenging
that
at
all.
Let
me
go
back
to
something
happened:
October
of
9
of
2022
I'm,
sitting
there
and
I'm
watching.
L
What's
going
on
and
I
see
two
little
red
lines
on
something
and
I
figured
well,
let
me
see
what
it
is
and
that's
why
it
was
a
30-year
contract
and
130
million
gallons
of
water
and
the
first
two
years.
They
want
to
go
pay
interest.
I
didn't
say
one
word
until
it
came
for
a
final
vote.
The
following
month
and
I
looked
at
those
through
the
little
red
line,
and
then
he
turned
to
do
a
really
line.
He
turned
to
16
little
red
light.
L
Again,
let
me
say
it's
a
great
agency.
It's
working
to
do
the
right
thing,
but
when
you
have
a
30-year,
Bond
and
you're
talking
about
kicking
the,
can
we
didn't
Kick
the
Can.
We
kicked
the
whole
Can
Company
because
what
happens
there
is
that
for
the
first
16
years
on
a
30-year
130
million
dollars
for
30
years,
if
I
have
a
couple
of
more
minutes.
Mr
chairman
that
agency
kicked
the
candidate
for
the
first
16
years,
they're
going
to
pay
interest
only
on
130
million
dollar
Bond.
L
L
So
that
means
that
for
16
years,
you're
going
to
pay
six
million
dollars
a
year
times
16
years.
In
my
mind,
quickly
is
96
million
dollars
which
you're
going
to
pay
for
us
again
at
the
end,
because
you
paid
your
principal
who's
going
to
pay
that
debt
people
that
we
are
not
even
born
yet
I
won't
pay
that
debt.
L
G
Council,
just
very
briefly,
thank
you
just
want
to
touch
base
on
some
of
the
things
that
have
been
said
with
regard
to
contracts
specifically
contracts
according
to
the
Charter,
every
contract
made
by
the
city
shall
be
in
writing,
approved
by
the
council,
upon
recommendation
of
the
mayor
and
signed
by
the
mayor
and
attested
two
with
the
city
seal
Etc.
The
other
thing
is
that
any
contract,
in
violation
or
in
Conflict
flicked
with
this
Charter
or
any
ordinance
of
the
city,
shall
be
void
now.
G
The
way
this
is
structured
again,
Council
does
have
control
over
its
agenda,
but,
as
this
structure
is
set
up,
Council
things
get
placed
on
the
agenda
upon
the
recommendation
of
the
mayor,
a
contract,
even
if
it
is
denied
frankly
by
this
Council,
does
not
prevent
the
mayor
at
the
next
meeting
or
some
point
in
time
in
the
future,
from
presenting
it
again
to
council.
So
in
that
sense,
the
council
does
not
have
control
over
preventing
the
mayor
from
making
a
recommendation.
Perhaps
circumstances
change,
perhaps
there's
been
an
agreement
reached
for
whatever
reason.
G
The
other
thing
is
that
Council
then
therefore
really
cannot
say
that,
because
something
is
not
labeled
a
certain
way
if
it
lead
if
it
meets
legal
notice,
and
it's
done
at
a
properly
noticed
public
here
at
public
meeting
and
the
the
the
item
passes
and
the
mayor
does
sign
it.
A
contractual
relationship
is
then
created,
which
then
precludes
counsel
from
then
being
acting
upon
that
contract.
That's
an
action
of
the
administration
pursuant
to
the
terms
of
the
contract,
so
I
just
want
to
to
let
Council
know
about
that.
G
There
are
so
many
contracts
that
come
forth,
that
this
Council
approves
and,
as
I've
heard,
this
Council
say
the
city
has
grown
tremendously.
It
has
gotten
much
more
complex
and
in
that
sense,
every
item
on
this
agenda
has
budgetary
implications.
So
therefore,
the
other
concept
that
I
had
heard
when
councilman
Gooch
was
talking
about
the
budget
analyst
position.
A
budget
analyst
can
also
be
a
liaison
between
the
council
and
the
the
budget
advisory
committee.
G
If
that's
where
Council
does
wish
to
go,
but
in
terms
of
being
able
to
have
somebody
actually
to
discuss
relative
to
these
budgets,
that
would
also
be
somebody
and
his
council
member
Goods
did
say
it
does
require
a
certain
expertise.
I
am
not
personally
a
subject
matter
expert
with
regards
to
all
these
contracts
that
come
before
and
with
regard
to
what
constitutes
the
pure
project.
I'm
learning
a
lot
as
a
result
of
these
discussions
and
the
question
is
ultimately
what
is
it?
G
The
council
has
issues
with
that
can
be
resolved
either
budgetarily
through
contracts
through
negotiation
with
the
administration
that
will
be
able
to
resolve
this
I
I
wish.
I
could
tell
you
more
specifically
what
can
be
done,
but
I
would
think
with
regard
to
this
particular
issue.
Council
it'll
be
much
more
helpful
to
put
it
in
the
context
when
staff
comes
back
to
discuss
it,
and
you
have
staff
present
to
be
able
to
to
raise
these
issues
that
you
have
raised
that
are
of
concern.
AA
AA
G
You're
done
perhaps
from
the
point
of
getting
information,
but
the
project
and
the
and
the
I've
taken
a
look
at
the
PCL
contract
that
was
approved
by
city
council
and,
of
course,
through
actions
which
I'm
not
prepared
to
talk
about
historically
of
what's
happened
and
where
you
are
today
as
a
result,
because
the
contract,
as
approved
back
in
February
of
2022,
is
not
where
you
stand
today.
Well,.
AA
I
am
with
throwing
my
motion
and
actually
I
would
like
to
amend
the
motion
and
just
say
that
I
would
like
that.
Well,
no,
it
says
staff
to
provide
written
answers
and
explanations.
So
I
would
like
that
to
be
written
answers
and
written
explanations.
G
G
G
I,
don't
know
where
that
contract
stands
today,
frankly,
Council
and
because
I'm
not
well
versed
in
it,
I'd
like
to
be
able
to
I'd
like
to
be
able-
and
my
goal
is
if
Council
wishes
me
to
assist
in
this
process,
I'm
happy
to
to
to
engage
and
and
be
part
of,
the
discussion
with
the
administration
to
be
able
to
learn
to
be
able
to
advise
counsel
as
to
the
appropriate
action.
I
do
I
I
get
what
council
wants
to
do
as
a
body
you
have
made
it
perfectly
clear.
G
M
Viera,
thank
you
Mr
chair
and
I
and
I'm,
not
speaking
on
the
motion
directly
I'm
sure
I
can
be
supportive
of
it.
M
Just
the
overall
issue,
I
mean
when
I
I
I
was
at
a
at
a
community
meeting
I
guess
it
was
on
Monday
night
if
I
recall
and
I
had
a
couple
of
people
in
my
district
asked
me
about
this,
and
I
said
you
know
as
far
as
I'm
concerned
from
council's
position
when
it
comes
to
the
the
real
issue
that
that
I
hear
a
lot
from
the
public
and
I
think
we
all
hear
from
the
public
is
the
idea
of
reused,
water
being
and
drinking.
That's
the
narrowly
tailored
issue
that
we
hear
about.
M
That's
the
narrowly
tailored
issue
I've
on
on
this
issue
and
and
on
many
related
issues.
My
position,
maybe
a
year
and
a
half
ago
when
this
thing
first
came
up,
was
to
listen
and
to
learn
because
I
I
I,
don't
have
a
background
on
this
issue.
Most
people
don't
have
a
background
on
this
issue
in
in
terms
of
knowledge
of
it,
etc,
etc.
So
I
I
I
learned
I,
listened
Etc
I've
come
out
against
the
idea
and
I
think
everybody
has
I.
M
Think
of
of
having
reused
water
being
drinking
that
that's
a
very
narrowly
tailored
issue
when
it
comes
to
different
issues
such
as
a
state
of
Florida
mandate
right.
We
have
to
take
that
seriously
while
continuing
to
have
our
position.
I
I
don't
want
to.
How
can
I
put
it
ignore
that
mandate
if
the
city
of
Tampa
is
going
to
be
penalized
in
some
way
from
it?
M
I
have
never
heard
so
resoundingly
from
the
people
in
the
city
of
Tampa
on
such
an
issue,
as
I
have
heard
on
that
issue,
as
I
have
heard
here.
So
I
think
our
voice
should
be
made
heard
on
that
issue.
M
It's
a
narrowly
tailored
issue,
but
yet
it's
not
it's
very
expansive
and
it's
very
burdensome,
and
it's
very
much
so
on
the
minds
of
the
people
of
Tampa,
so
I'm
fine,
with
moving
forward
on
that,
while
continuing
dialogue
and
conversation
and
other
related
issues
that
we
may
have
to
have
a
dialogue
and
conversation
on
so
long
as
that
issue
that
I
mentioned
previously
on
drinking
water
is
excluded
and
I
I
think
that's
the
the
the
position
I
think
I,
don't
want
to
speak
on
behalf
of
other
people.
I
think.
Thank
you
very
much.
G
I
can
follow
up
on
that
I
think
councilman
Vieira.
That
is
a
point
that
I
have
learned
from
the
administration
in
the
past
week
that
pure
as
the
administration
sees
it,
encompasses
a
broad
spectrum
of
issues
and
things
and
projects
and
I
believe
there
are
grants
involved.
It's
it's
beyond
my
scope,
but
if
then,
if
the
issue
of
counsel
is,
as
you
stated,
reuse
water
in
the
drinking
water
supply,
that's
very
narrow
and
specific,
and
if
that's
what,
if
that's
the?
G
B
C
Yeah
and
I
I
think
Mr
chair.
We
we're
here
to
ask
the
City
attorney
questions
on
this,
and
so,
if
we
have
questions
for
staff,
we
can
ask
that
question
of
staff
and
they're
obviously
available.
But
this
is
our
discussion
with
our
attorney
yeah,
because
we
can't
have
this
discussion
outside
and
so
I
think.
If
we
have
questions
for
staff,
we
can
ask
them,
but
otherwise,
I
just
to
respond
to
my
colleague
council
member
Viera,
the
other
issue
that
drinking
potty
water
is
a
main
issue.
Obviously,
but
also
there
are
two
other
issues.
C
One
is
the
the
fiscal,
the
physical
impact
of
this
that
it's
costing
the
city
tens
of
millions
of
dollars
just
to
study
it
and
look
at
all.
These
experimental
systems
could
potentially
cost
us
billions
of
dollars
as
presented
by
the
city's
own
Consultants
years
ago.
C
Although
the
city
is
now
saying
that
that's
not
going
to
happen,
the
the
other
part,
the
other
part
of
it,
is
that,
as
witnessed
by
the
experts
from
Sierra,
Club
and
others
last
week,
the
public
does
not
trust
the
city
on
this
issue
and,
as
I
said
before,
the
public
does
trust
the
same
people
on
pipes
and
on
other
projects
related
to
water.
C
But
but
for
whatever
the
reason,
this
project
seems
to
have
a
political
agenda,
that's
being
pushed
through,
and
my
sense
is
that
even
staff
doesn't
feel
comfortable,
pushing
it
and
it
has
set
up
a
a
a
a
difficult
situation.
The
relationship
between
city,
council
and
staff
and
city
council
Administration,
so
I
would
ask
Mr
Mr
Shelby
the
things
I
mentioned
before
one.
C
We
need
to
codify
somehow
the
labeling
of
agenda
items
so
that
it's
clear
and-
and
we
need
to
make
a
rule
specifically,
that
if
it's
not
labeled
correctly,
that
it
automatically
gets
continued
because
I
made
motions
to
continue
things
when
they
weren't
properly
noticed.
It's
not
properly
noticed
because
there's
another
right
label.
If
the
public
sees
a
water
item-
and
it
doesn't
say
Pure
or
whatever
we
come
up
with,
they
don't
think
that
it's
part
of
that
project,
but
they
heavily
object
to
anything
related
to
that.
C
The
second
thing
is
that,
although
we
may
not
be
able
to
cancel
a
contract,
I
would
maybe
make
a
separate
motion
to
have
you
look
at
this
contract
to
see
if
it
has
an
out.
Most
contracts
have
an
out
and-
and
we
could
ask
you
first
to
look
at
and
report
back
to
us
in
a
second,
then
we
could
officially
ask
the
administration
to,
even
though
we
don't
have
a
30
to
tell
them
to
do
it.
We
could
officially
ask
the
administration
to
cancel
a
contract
because
it's
wasting
millions
of
dollars
of
taxpayer
money.
AB
B
AB
AB
AB
U
AB
But
to
me
he's
the
attorney
of
this
Council
and
then
he
should
have
said.
I
need
help
to
do
my
job.
I
see
this
man
he's
helped
to
do
his
job
reading
contract.
We
had
a
chance
to
talk
about
improving
staff
for
this
Council.
The
city
again
is
grown
by
Leaps
and
Bounds.
We
don't
have
all
the
expertise
like
the
Administration
has
at
some
point.
The
council
has
to
wake
up.
AB
AB
AB
I
always
say
something:
I
only
have
an
eighth
grade
education,
you
don't
have
a
master's
degree,
but
some
things
I
still
don't
know
a
lot
of
things.
Council.
Members
here
don't
know
the
city
has
grown,
and
the
council,
which
is
this
Council,
you
know
coming
forward,
needs
to
make
sure
that
our
City
attorney
has
the
tools
and
resources
to
be
able
to
confirm
what
we
can
and
what
we
can't
do
be
able
to
have
the
facts
of
saying.
Well.
AB
This
is
not
so,
and
until
you
start
to
do
that,
you're
going
to
continue
how
the
infights
with
Administration
it
is
the
first
time
you've
been
talking
about
there's
when
I
talk
on
the
campaign
Trail,
they
said
well.
This
is
the
first
time
Council
who
have
really
stood
up
for
the
people,
to
ask
questions
versus
people
who
might
want
to
run
for
mayor
down
the
road
and
they
don't
want
to.
They
don't
want
to
push
the
envelope
open.
AB
My
job
is
to
work
with
the
administration,
but
my
job
was
also
to
question
them.
That's
my
job!
That's
in
our
Charter!
This
is
our
duty,
so
I
say
to
you,
gentlemen,
and
councilwoman.
Whoever
here
who
is
it
I
think
that
the
council
and
is
has
to
wake
up?
The
city
has
grown
and
we
have
to
have
people
who
can
research
and
help
Mr
Shelby
is
going
to
try
to
research
a
contract
he's
going
to
try
to
keep
us
to
work.
When
does
he
have
time?
G
G
There's
a
lot
of
public
policy
here
and
I
will
tell
you
that
every
vote
you
make
has
in
effect
a
public
policy
effect
and
I
have
been
here
long
enough
to
see
that
how
the
city
has
changed
in
terms
of
things
that
it
is
involved
in
and
how
much
demand
is
placed
upon
the
administration
with
Community
needs,
and
this
Council
based
on
community
needs
and
I
will
tell
you
that
it
is
a
daunting
task
for
any
elected
official
on
a
basis
like
this
to
go
through
all
the
scrutiny
to
scrutinize
all
of
the
contracts
that
you
are
approving
now.
G
The
other
thing
that
Council
can
do
and
has
done
in
the
past
and
there's
nothing
wrong
with
it.
Because
I've
always
said
this
and
I've
probably
said
this
to
each
of
you
privately,
that
a
city
council,
an
elected
official,
can
only
make
as
good
a
decision
as
the
information.
That's
provided
to
you
and
I,
also
learn.
G
As
you
said,
it
is
very
difficult
to
have
all
the
facts
that
have
the
expertise
and
again,
my
least
favorite
expression
is
one
that
I
use
the
most
often
is
you
don't
know
what
you
don't
know
and
I've
always
said
from
my
perspective,
to
Be
an
Effective
elected
official?
Is
you
have
to
figure
out
what
it
is?
G
You
don't
know
that
you
need
to
know
to
make
that
good
decision,
because
once
that
decision
is
made
under
this
form
of
government,
it
is
very
difficult
once
you
once
you
create
a
contract,
it
is
very
difficult
to
change
the
course
of
action
on
previous
occasions.
Council.
If
you
don't,
it's
been
suggested
that
if
you
don't
have
the
information
that
has
been
required
or
requested
that
you
continue
the
item
for
a
period
of
time.
The
way
this
sometimes
is
structured
is
things
are
very
time
sensitive.
G
AB
G
Inject
well
in
general,
for
most
contracts
that
you
see
on
this
agenda.
Take
this
for
an
example:
you
see
a
contract
for
the
first
time,
assuming
all
the
backup
material
is
there
in
sire.
You
see
it
on
a
Friday
afternoon.
If
you
have
the
opportunity
to
look
at
it
on
a
Friday
afternoon
and
you're
requested
to
vote
on
it
on
the
following
Thursday,
that's
the
way
things
are
structured
now,
if
that
works,
that's
great,
and
for
many
years
it
has
so.
The
question,
then,
is
because
the
truth
of
the
matter
is:
there's
a
certain
obligation.
G
You
created
you,
you
create
an
obligation
of
the
city
when
you
authorize
the
mayor
to
sign
a
contract
or
execute
a
lease
or
do
anything,
and
that
has
we've
had
that
discussion
the
past
year.
What
can
we
do
about
that
sort
of
thing?
And
the
answer
is
not
much
frankly.
So
the
question
is:
how
do
you
do
this
going
forward?
Budgetarily
with
regard
art
to
Pure
questions
of
the
administration
with
regard
to
Pure,
specifically,
those
items
that
were
raised
that
were
might
be
objectionable
to
raise
those
with
the
administration.
G
With
a
specific
question
of
working
with
the
administration,
how
do
those
items
get
resolved
removed
if
that's
what
it
takes,
and
that
is
the
opportunity
that
you
have
to
discuss
with
staff
I
think
the
clarity
of
what
it
is
you
want
to
accomplish
and
working
together
with
this
Administration,
the
way
it's
structured,
it's
a
collaborative
process
you
have
to
work
together.
Council
cannot
just
take
remove
things
from
the
agenda
and
assume
that
the
administration
is
not
going
to
go
forward
with
whatever
it's
authorized
to
go
forward
with.
G
B
AA
I
I
don't
know
that
we
need
to
hear
from
staff
on
this.
This
is
a
this.
The
question
is
about
what
council
can
do
to
put
an
end
to
the
pure
project,
we're
not
discussing
the
pure
project
right
now,
so
I,
don't
know
why
we
need
staff,
but
we're
here
just
to
talk
to
Mr
Shelby,
so
I'm,
fine,
personally
I'm
I'm
finished
with
this
item.
I
think
we
can
just
move
on
and
Mr
Carlson
had
a
couple
emotions
he'd
like
to
make
and
then
I
think
we
move
on
like.
AA
C
L
L
Y
L
L
But
that's
the
way
the
laws
are
I,
don't
want
to
have
two
a's
I.
Don't
want
to
have
a
big
office.
I,
don't
want
to
be
a
kind
of
commissioner.
You
can
run
for
anytime.
You
want
I
just
want
the
city
of
Tampa
to
go
forward,
which
is
one
of
the
best
cities
in
the
country,
and
people
are
coming
here
because
they
like
what
we
see.
L
L
L
V
Y
L
L
Is
that
it's
Paramount
that
you
listen
to
what's
happening
today,
because
without
a
yesterday
there
will
never
be
a
tomorrow
and
without
tomorrow
there
will
never
be
a
future.
So
the
future's
in
your
hands,
all
elected
eight
officials
of
the
city
of
Tampa
and
I,
don't
want
any
more
staff.
If
the
corsicity
is
growing
so
big,
when
it
is,
then
we
look
around
and
see
what
we
need
to
do
to
service
the
people.
The
people
love
what
they
do,
but
they
want
us
to
give
them
the
service
that
they
need.
L
That's
where
the
city
grows,
you
don't
span
it
on
board
blessing
to
reach
for
the
elected
officials,
I,
don't
care
if
I'm
in
a
dark
room
by
myself,
working
I
got
elected
to
serve.
In
fact,
it
was
like
that
when
I
got
elected,
you
have
to
do
your
own
mimicraft
machine
back
there
and
do
your
own
damn
agenda.
You
had
one
phone
now
we're
got
computers
and
we
can't
even
communicate
with
each
other.
L
B
B
B
M
Vera
and
I
say
this:
just
to
give
my
rationale:
I
mean
I
I
intend
to
vote
for
the
Motions,
whether
it's
councilman
Carlson
or
councilwoman
her
tax.
So
this
is
not
to
the
motion.
I
mean
if
a
member
of
Staff
wants
to
speak
and
I
I
just
find
that
again,
I
go
by
reasonableness.
I
I,
find
it
unreasonable.
I
mean
please
don't
speak
for
for
10
minutes
or
whatever,
and
then
it'll
be
incumbent
on
Council
to
to
not
jump
on
Etc,
but
I
have
no
problem
with
it.
After
that,
let's
end
it
I.
That's.
Z
Good
morning,
Council
I
appreciate
the
opportunity
to
speak.
You
know,
I
do
enjoy
the.
Z
Please
speak
up
apologize.
Can
you
hear
me?
Yes,
sir?
Okay,
good
morning,
Council
Chuck
Weber
water
department
director?
Thank
you
for
the
opportunity
to
speak.
I
just
wanted
to
say
that
I
too,
enjoy
the
success
that
we've
had
with
pipes
and
I'd
like
to
continue
that
success
in
addressing
all
of
our
water
quality
issues.
Z
I
do
have
to
just
kind
of
address
some
of
the
things
that
I
heard
last
Thursday.
C
We're
here
to
talk
about
the
charter
and
what
our
powers
are
regarding
the
charter,
not
about
the
presentation
last
week.
This
is
why
our
meetings
run
over
because
because
we
have
a
long
discussion
about
things
that
are
not
relevant,
I
I
object
to
this
sure.
I
just
have
10.
B
AA
Only
that
they
had
an
opportunity
last
week
to
speak
and
and
ask
for
an
extension,
so
I
believe
that
in
two
weeks
time
they'll
be
able
to
answer
all
of
those
things
that
they
brought
up
I
this
really.
This
motion
is
very
clear.
What
we're
supposed
to
be
talking
about
Martin,
Shelby,
Council
attorney,
to
report
on
what
city
council
can
do
to
put
an
end
to
the
pure
project
and
move
on.
It's
we're
not
debating
the
merits
of
pure
right
now.
Z
AK
Mclean
Evans
assistant,
City
attorney.
Thank
you,
Council
for
the
opportunity
on
the
issue
of
council's
authority.
Marty
has
done
a
wonderful
job
explaining
that
he,
because
it
wasn't
exactly
specific
to
what
you
asked.
You
also
have
the
authority
to
ask
staff
to
appear
before
you
for
staff
reports.
So
I
would
just
like
to
say
that
Steph
has
put
a
lot
of
time
and
energy
into
responding
over
time
since
last.
AK
That
they've
already
put
a
lot
of
time
and
energy
into
working
on,
for
example,
the
16th
and
then
also
the
follow-up
Workshop
I,
know
they're
still
waiting
on
the
report
from
the
USF
moderator
that
they
wanted
to
be
able
to
present
to
you,
because
there
are
legal
issues
such
as
what
to
do
about
compliance
with
Senate
Bill
64
into
the
future
that
need
to
be
brought
before
Council
and
some
sort
of
solution
come
up
with.
So
thank
you
very
much
for
the
opportunity.
B
B
G
What
else
is
contemplated
by
the
pure
project
so
I
take
this
the
way
it
reads
right
now
is
you're
asking
about
the
pure
project
in
its
entirety
and
relative,
to
whatever
implications
that
that
has
and
quite
frankly,
I
am
not.
From
my
perspective,
tell
you
what
your
options
are.
I've
told
you
what
the
charter
allows
you
to
do
and
I
know
what
the
charter
prevents
you
from
doing,
without
knowing
specifics
about
the
pure
Project
based
on
what
is
objectionable.
G
I
cannot
stand
here
today
and
tell
you
all
of
what
your
options
are,
and
that
is
the
truth.
So
the
question
is,
as
we
stand
here
today.
Frankly,
there
is
not
anything
that
Council
can
do
today
in
its
power
to
end
the
pure
project,
but
that
does
not
preclude
a
discussion
of
what
other
options
may
exist
relative
to
the
contract
and
relative
to
the
the
state
law,
Senate
Bill,
64
and
relative
to
everything
that
encompasses
the
pure
project.
So
that
is
a
long
answer
Council
my
apologies,
but
I've
told
you
what
you
can
do.
B
K
K
AB
AB
Because
a
lot
of
times
we
talk
about,
you
know
when
I
ask
you
questions
about
well,
I,
need
you
and
you
said
well:
I
can't
go
there,
so
I
need
you
to
explain
to
the
public,
because
sometimes
I
I
ask
my
city,
council,
I.
Think
you're,
my
my
my
my
my
my
person
can
give
me
the
straight
answer.
They're
telling
me
should
I
be
voting
on
something.
Should
I
be
really
looking
at
something
and
I
want
to
make
sure
I
understand
the
role
and
the
public
understands
the
role.
G
You
ask
a
very
good
question,
an
excellent
question.
It's
a
brief
answer,
but
I
want
to
read
it
to
you,
city,
council
attorney.
This
is
section
2.04
of
the
charter.
The
city
council
May,
employ
one
city
council
attorney
whose
salary
and
qualifications
shall
be
set
by
City
Council
in
accordance
with
those
established
for
comparable
assistant,
City
attorneys,
said:
City
attorney
shall
one
serve
in
an
advisory
capacity
to
the
city
council
and
shall
perform
such
other
duties,
including
drafting
of
ordinances,
legal
research,
legal
advice
to
individual
council
members.
Excuse
me
legal.
G
Let
me
rephrase
it
and
shall
perform
such
other
duties,
including
drafting
of
ordinances,
comma,
legal
research,
comma
legal
advice
to
individual
City,
Council
Members
relating
to
city
council
matters
and
providing
independent
advisory
opinions,
as
requested
by
the
city
council,
and
then
it
goes
on
to
it
says
that
I
may
it
says
and
to
be
subject
to
termination.
Only
by
a
vote
of
city
council
said:
City
Council
of
attorney
shall
not
file
suit,
bring
or
defend
any
action
in
court.
G
On
behalf
of
the
city
council,
the
mayor,
the
several
departments,
officers
and
Boards
of
the
city
government,
except
with
written
authorization
of
the
City
attorney
no
action
or
opinion
of
said
city
council
attorney,
shall
be
construed
to
be
the
official
legal
position
of
the
city
and
such
legal
position
and
actions
shall
be
solely
within
the
scope
and
powers
and
duties
of
the
City
attorney.
That's
what
it
says.
AB
G
Counsel,
a
lot
of
what
you
decide
our
public
policy
decisions
now
do
I
have
an
opinion.
Nobody
asks
frankly
and
I
don't
offer
it
the
public,
the
the
public
policy
decisions
that
in
are
encompassed
in
every
decision
you
make
are
solely
yours
and
when
you
speak
as
a
body
for
instance,
when
you
ask
about
the
questions
of
the
RFP
and
you
wanted
an
opinion
with
regard
to
that,
I
asked
you
to
do
it
in
the
form
of
emotion.
G
So
it's
not
individual
legal
advice
to
a
city
council
member,
because
there
are
certain
times
over
the
course
of
my
many
years
of
doing.
This
is
that
there
are
multiple
public
policy
debates
that
take
place
on
city
council
and
to
the
degree
that
I
can
tell
you
from
a
perspective.
You
know
how
to
accomplish
what
you
want
with
you
know
within
the
legal
you
know,
parameters,
that's
one
thing,
but
the
thing
is:
if
it
comes
down
to
a
question
of
what
can
be
done
with
a
particular
contract,
then
the
answer
is
yes.
AB
Sometimes
I
ask
you:
what
is
your
opinion
you're,
my
council
person
and
I
asked
what
your
individual
I
asked
you.
What
is
your
opinion
or
ask
you?
What
is
your
advice,
so
public
policy
or
not
I'm,
asking
my
City
attorney
for
me
to
tell
me
what
is
his
opinion
of
this
matter
correct?
Yes,
thank
you,
sir.
G
I
do
have
opinions
and
in
conference
this
is
a
one.
This
was
this
was
a
discussion
and
it
was
made
by
a
motion
last
week
and
in
that
week
I've
had
the
opportunity
to
speak
both
with
the
city
attorney
and
with
the
chief
of
staff.
I
had
a
call
into
Mr
Ramer
about
this
I
have
questions
with
regard
to
that.
I
can
form
an
opinion,
but
I
do
too
need
information
and
I
cannot
base
the
information.
G
I
cannot
base
an
opinion
on
the
information
that
I
have
now
today,
which
is
why
my
recommendation
was
for
you
to
be
able
to
have
that
opportunity
for
you
to
get
that
information.
If
city
council
wants
me
to
have
a
an
opinion
with
regard
to
how
to
proceed,
then
certainly
I
understand
that,
and
if
that's
council's
decision
I
would
like
this
to
act
as
an
action
of
counsel.
AB
It's
not
a
matter,
I
think
it's
a
matter
of
when
you're
asked
opinion
of
one
of
only
council
members.
You
know
rather
someone
like
it
or
not.
That's
the
opinion
because
we're
looking
at
you
as
our
legal
counselor.
That's
why
I'm
looking
as
a
City
attorney
I,
don't
care
about
the
City
attorney
I
gotta!
Look
at
who's
right
here
in
front
of
me
to
tell
me
what
am
I
going
to
want
and
they
want
to
run
down
here
and
dispute.
AB
What
you're
saying
then
find
out,
then
we
go
ahead
and
we
figure
out
who's
right
or
wrong,
or
this
Council
feels
how
we
move
on,
but
as
my
senior
attorney,
although
my
senior
attorney
to
be
able
to
tell
me
if
someone
was
not
giving
me
the
right,
color
I
want
to
be
at
my
Senator
to
tell
me
how
I
should
proceed
at
times.
So
that's
why
I
want
to
make
sure
I'm.
Looking
at
what
the
charter
says
and
what
your
ability
to
help
this
Council
make
the
right
decisions.
L
You
have
a
business,
I
have
two
c
years
old
and
they
they
don't
speak
to
each
other
or
they
come
where's
that
business
going.
We
have
a
two
billion
dollar
business
here,
it's
not
what
he
can.
We
can't
do.
Somebody's
got
to
be
the
City
attorney,
whoever
somebody
is
right
and
we
have
to
approve
that
individual
I
cannot
ask
Mr
Shelby.
L
You
may
have
an
opinion
on
something
and
stated,
but
sooner
or
later,
whoever
that
City
attorney
is
and
here's
a
problem
that
I
see
is
going
to
have
to
make
the
decision
no
matter
if
I'm,
not
here
or
here
or
not,
none
of
us
are
here
next
next
week,
you're
still
going
to
have
the
same
thing
in
place.
That's
been
working
for
a
hundred
years
and
we're
still
unhappy.
L
We
can't
stand
what
we
have
and
that's
prosperity.
We
can't
stand
to
have
our
kids
all
live
here,
because
now
they're
all
coming
back
from
Harbor
College.
They
go
to
We
Can't
Stand
to
have
the
quality
of
life
that
we
have
now
that
we
didn't
have
50
years
ago.
We
can't
stand
to
be
prosperous.
We
can't
stand
to
be
understanding,
I
can
go
on
and
on
and
on
that's
what
I
see
in
life.
L
L
We
have
everything
we
have
going
for
us
and
we're
still
not
happy.
We
want
the
power
run
for
mayor
run
for
president
run
for
governor
run
for
something,
but
this
city
has
got
to
change
if
not
where
it's
at
now,
I
won't,
say
they're
wrong,
you're
going
to
have
the
business
at
a
wreath.
The
business
that
are
relocating
here
is
an
amazing
thing.
L
I
think
we're
the
number
one
or
number
two.
Who
would
think
that,
20
years
ago
we
used
to
roll
up
the
sidewalks,
and
now
the
convention
center
was
losing
money
at
the
Yang
Yang
and
now
Convention
Center
breaking
even
are
making
money.
There's
hotels
that
are
filled
at
89
to
90,
occupancy
I
think
it's
either
rank
number
one
or
number
two
in
the
whole
United
States.
AL
L
L
L
L
L
L
AB
C
Just
just
a
couple
quick
things
in
response
than
a
couple
emotions,
first
of
all,
to
to
Mr
Weber
and
his
staff.
You
know:
apologies
that
that
if
we
seem
so
for
the
public,
if
we
seem
frustrated
by
this,
we're
not
frustrated
at
him
as
a
person.
We're
frustrated,
because
this
project
seems
to
have
many
heads.
C
It
keeps
coming
back
over
and
over
again,
no
matter
how
many
times
we
reject
it,
it
comes
back
and
we're
at
least
I'm
frustrated
that
it
keeps
coming
back
all
the
time
if
you
and
as
I
said
earlier,
when
people
talk
about
this
divisiveness
between
the
mayor's
office
and
this,
it's
90
of
this
project,
and
the
problem
is
that
if
we
disagree
with
this
and
the
administration
wants,
it
they're
going
to
keep
pushing
and
we
get
frustrated
because
they
keep
pushing
for
it.
C
Even
though
we're
rejected
I
should
also
say
from
the
I,
don't
know
exactly
where
my
colleagues
stand,
but
the
candidates
that
are
out
there
that
are
running
against
us,
with
the
exception
of
one
who's,
not
up.
If,
if
all
of
us
were
replaced,
you
still
would
have
a
city
council.
That
would
be
against
this,
because
there
are
only
two
candidates
there
in
favor
of
it,
and
you
still
would
have
probably
five
votes
against
it,
so
it
doesn't
matter
it's
not
this
city
council,
this
city,
council.
C
The
thing
is
city
council
has
to
listen
to
the
public.
The
public
doesn't
want
this,
and
it's
not
that
the
public
isn't
educated
about
it.
They
are,
they
don't
want
it,
it
doesn't
make
sense.
It
sounds
suspicious
in
just
about
every
way-
and
you
know
the
people
who
are
in
favor
throughout
words
like
conspiracy
theories,
because
they
want
to
distract
away
from
the
fact
that
this
is
a
terrible
project.
It
is
a
fact
that
it
is
a
terrible
project.
C
Sierra
Club
scientists
who
have
40
years
of
experience
have
said
it's
a
terrible
project
and
the
the
the
public
the
public
doesn't
want
it.
We
have
scientists
all
over.
The
country
says
it's
over,
and
the
hard
Truth
for
the
administration
is
that
we
have
a
charter
and
the
administration
always
says
we
need
to
follow
the
charter.
Okay,
the
charter
says
that
that
we
are
the
check
and
balance
for
the
administration.
C
We
have
the
right
by
Charter
to
approve
contracts,
we
can
approve
senior
staff,
we
can
approve
the
budget,
and
so
our
simple
question
to
you
before
somebody
goes
out
and
says
we're
trying
to
usurp
the
power
of
the
mayor.
Our
simple
question
to
you
is:
what
can
we
do
within
the
powers
that
we
have?
That
was
that
was
simply
it
and
you've.
C
Given
us
a
very
narrow
area,
we
have
the
obligation
to
listen
to
the
public
and
use
our
powers
in
the
in
the
charter
to
protect
the
public
from
Bad
projects,
and
we
have
dissension
because
the
public
does
not
agree
with
the
mayor's
office
and
we
don't
agree
with
the
mayor's
office,
and
we
want
to
stop
this
on
behalf
of
the
public.
So
I
will
make
a
motion
that
that
any
project
that
is
in
any
any
project
or
proposal
or
budget
sorry
any
agenda
item
that
is
in
any
way
connected
to
the
five.
C
The
15
million
gallons
a
day
of
Wastewater
January
by
the
city
must
be
labeled
in
capital.
Letters
with
pure
slash,
Wastewater,
reuse,.
C
And
if
it
is
not
upon,
if
it
has
not
been
labeled
like
that
and
city
council
accidentally
votes
for
it
once
we
discovered
that
it
was
not
labeled,
then
it
would
be
null
and
void.
C
The
second
is
that,
if
we
find
on
the
agenda
that
it
is,
that
is
not
labeled
that
way,
then
it
automatically.
We
continue
to
the
next
council
meeting
at
least
30
days
after
that.
G
C
Okay,
I'll
just
remove
that
part.
So
sorry,
it's
a
long
motion,
but
if
we
could
just
take
it
and
remove
that
cancellation,
part
of
it
yeah
the
null
and
void
part,
do
you
want
me
to
repeat
it
again
or
so
yeah?
C
So
all
all
it's,
though,
there's
a
whole
lead
into
it,
and
then
what
it
says
is
that
if
an
agenda
item
comes
before
us-
and
we
discover
that
it's
that
it's
related
to
Pure,
slash
way
sweater
reuse
and
it's
not
labeled
that
way,
it
would
automatically
be
continued
for
the
next
meeting
after
30
days
at
least
30
days
out.
L
AL
AM
C
The
lead-in
was
that
any
project
that
it
is
any
any
agenda
item
that
is
in
any
way
connected
to
the
50
million
gallons
a
day
of
Wastewater,
that's
being
processed
Wastewater,
that's
being
released
from
the
city
must
be
labeled,
pure
slash,
Wastewater,
reuse,.
C
That's
different
is
that
we're
saying
that
that
it
would
automatically
be
continued
more
than
30
days
out.
That's
the
only
change.
We
already
have
this
on
the
books,
but
the
staff
has
a
well.
We
have
to
have
an
instead
of
having
to
make
a
motion
every
time.
If
we
discover
we
would
just
automatically
continue
it
past
30
days.
G
AN
And
I
don't
want
to
complicate
the
conversation,
but
some
of
the
items
that
are
appearing
on
your
agenda
are
a
result
of
your
emotions,
which
don't
include
those
words,
and
so
that's
part
of
the
confusion
that's
occurred.
So
I
will
try
to
make
sure
that
the
clerk
is
aware
that
it
needs
to
be
there.
But
that's
part
of
what's
happened
historically,
so.
M
I
I
suggest
strongly
that
we
vote
on
this
councilman
Carlson's
intent
has
been
very
clearly
stated.
We
are
dissecting
it
down
we're
going
on
an
hour
and
10
minutes
discussing
this
item.
I
strongly
suggest
that
we
vote
on
this
I
intend
to
vote.
Yes,
let's
proceed.
B
F
A
B
B
A
F
B
AH
AA
I'm
going
to
go
ahead
and
amend
my
motion
for
March
16th,
where
I
asked
staff
to
provide
a
copy
of
contract.
Number
21-44
I'll,
just
amend
it,
to
add
the
words
for
Pure.
AA
I'm
amending
my
motion
for
the
March
16th
Council
session.
It's
the
very
last
thing
that
staffs
provide
a
copy
of
contract,
number
21-44,
now
I'm,
just
adding
the
words
for
Pure
at
the
end
of
that,
so
that
the
public
is
aware
that
it
is
a
pure
discussion.
AN
And
I
just
to
make
it
clear
that
you
may
might
want
you
may
want
to
make
a
motion
to
request
that
the
clerk,
whenever
you
all
make
a
motion,
it's
related
anyway,
to
Pure
to
put
that
same
language
in
that
motion
automatically,
because
sometimes
you
all
forget
I
think
to
put
that
in
there
and
the
clerk
doesn't
remember
to
put
it
in
there
except
anyway.
That's
just
a
suggestion.
Thank.
E
AB
AB
And
maybe
we
can
again
have
a
compromise
of
the
minds
to
deal
with
whatever
name.
We
want
to
call
it
but
making
sure
that
we
don't
have
what
the
people
don't
want,
but
do
give
them
what
they
do
want,
because
it
is
their
tax
dollars
and
I'm.
Just
telling
we're
getting
beat
down
it's
election
time
and
people
I'll
tell
you
I,
don't
care
if
I'm
re-elected
I'm,
not
okay
with
the
book,
but
this
is
what
the
public
is
saying:
they're
just
adamant
about
this
project.
AB
So
if,
if
they're
adamant,
you
know
the
mayor's
not
really
on
the
campaign
Trail,
because
she
has
no
only
so
I
just
think
that
you
being
the
chief
of
staff
I
know
you
have
a
good
relationship.
If
you
would
just
talk
with
her
to
see
how
we
could
kind
of
put
this
to
bed
in
some
form
of
fashion,
that
can
be
workable
or
not
workable.
Sir.
H
Well,
first
I
really
want
to
thank
you
for
giving
me
an
opportunity
to
come
up
here:
John
Bennett,
chief
of
staff.
You
know
what
I
listen
to
our
internal
meetings:
I,
listen
to
Council
meetings,
I
get
a
little
bit
of
back
and
forth
from
the
public
and
like
a
lot
of
things
that
we've
said
and
I
appreciate
the
fact
that
we
talk
about
how
well
the
city
is
moving.
H
H
AB
Thank
you
for
allowing
me
to
bring
that
I
would
ask
I
believe
it's
coming
back
on
the
16th
that,
when
it
comes
back,
I
would
actually
use
an
emotion
to
bring
information
back
from
the
mayor
and
her
Sentiments
of
how
we're
going
to
try
to
proceed
with
the
other
information.
That's
going
to
come
back
on
the
16th
of
July,
fair.
B
C
Member
Goods,
the
problem
with
that
is
that
you
know
even
the
last
city
council
had
to
address
these
issues,
and
we've
had
to
address
them
three
or
four
times
now,
and
the
reason
why
we're
in
the
problem
we
have
right
now
with
this
contract
is
because,
for
the
third
time,
I
think
in
the
last
four
years
they
said:
okay,
we're
going
to
reset
and
we're
going
to
look
at
it
objectively
and
we're
going
to
get
the
Alternatives
and
the
public.
C
The
working
group
I
think
unanimously,
which
includes
scientists
the
locally
and
nationally,
which
have
great
anybody,
can
watch
the
video
from
last
week
if
they
want.
These
are
not
just
people
who
are
have
a
political
agenda.
They
are
scientists
who
actually
study
this
and
it's
not
a
legitimate
project.
It's
not
something
that
we
need.
It's
the
the
condition.
C
The
specific
condition
of
Tampa
are
different
and
there's
been
a
lot
of
rhetoric
presented
by
the
staff
and
the
mayor's
office
and
it,
and
it
appears
to
be
wrapped
around
some
kind
of
political
agenda
rather
than
something
we
need.
Why
would
you
push
for
something?
That's
so
expensive
that
we
don't
need?
We
obviously
don't
need
it,
so
the
only
excuse
left
is
this
law,
and
if
we
start
with
the
assumption
that
we
have
to
adhere
to
the
law,
then
then
we
lose.
We
need
to
change
the
law,
people
change
laws
all
the
time.
C
C
We
know
from
scientists
that
is
benefiting
the
bay,
it
is
a
beneficial
use,
but
somebody
got
the
dep
or
sorry
the
the
the
the
the
legislature
to
write
specific
language
in
that
seems
to
be
tailored
for
Tampa
to
require
us
to
use
it
for
minimum
flows
and
it
doesn't
make
sense
it.
None
of
this
makes
sense
and
if
from
it
doesn't
make
sense
from
a
scientific
point
of
view,
it
doesn't
make
sense
from
an
environmental
or
public
health
safety
point
of
view.
C
It
doesn't
make
sense
from
most
importantly
from
a
financial
point
of
view,
and
so
what
happens?
We
ask
the
question
again:
okay,
can
you
go
back
and
look
at
it
objectively?
We've
we've
already
had
like
three
times
around
that
and
the
public
said
they
wanted
purple
pipes.
For
example,
four
years
ago
the
staff,
the
the
consultants
for
the
staff
came
back
and
they
presented
a
model.
Every
model
is
biased
by
sorry.
Every
outcome
is
biased
by
the
model
you
put
together.
C
We
go
through
some
have
big
process
that,
where
the
models
are
flawed
to
benefit
the
the
experimental
kind
of
junk
science
of
this
specific
proposal
and
the
arguments
are
are
are
not
valid
for
this
specific
proposal.
I.
C
C
Several
of
us
might
not
be
here
in
a
month
or
two,
but
if
I'm
here
I
would
like
to
reset-
and
this
is
this-
is
where
I
went
off
track
with
the
mayor,
because
because
and
I
had
asked
the
mayor,
can
we
agree
to
disagree
and
I?
Would
I
I
hope
that
hearing
the
feedback
from
the
public
that
the
mayor
will
be
on
the
same
side,
we're
on
the
side
of
the
public
I
hope
the
mayor
will
be
on
the
same
side
as
the
public
and
help
us
fight?
C
This
help
us
fight
this
legislation,
help
us
use
the
legal
and
lobbying
resource
to
stop
it,
and
let's
look
at
at
real
science
objective
science
and
try
to
save
our
our
our
taxpayers
money
and
protect
the
health
and
safety
of
our
people
and
our
environment.
If
we
can
work
together
on
this,
we
can
agree
on
anything
because
this
is
the
like
90
of
the
problem
between
city
council
and
the
mayor's
office.
Thank
you.
L
L
L
Folks,
let
me
tell
you
something:
this
is
not
about
pure
this
isn't
about
me.
It's
about
this
Council!
It's
about
this
mayor.
This
is
about
facts.
Don't
believe
me,
I,
don't
want
you
to
believe
me.
I
want
you
to
go
out
and
look
for
it
and
pure
is
not
the
drink
that
I
know
of,
however,
pure
could
be
drank.
There
are
32
Water
Utilities
in
the
country
that
do
it
I'm
not
saying
we
should
do
it,
I'm,
just
bringing
it
up
so
that
you
look
for
it
yourself.
L
L
There's
other
areas
of
town
in
the
cities
that
I
believe
and
I'm
not
sure
about
this.
So
don't
take
it.
That
Miranda
said
this
I'm
saying
it
I'm,
not
sure,
but
I
think
about
18
miles.
Just
east
of
us
go
look
with.
Plant
city
is
doing
I've
heard
rumors,
so
they're,
not
facts
and
I,
admit
they're,
not
facts,
but
I
asked
you
to
go
and
call
St.
Petersburg
I
mean
Plant
City
and
see
what
they're
doing
I've
heard
rumors.
That's
all
I
can
tell
you.
Thank
you
very
much.
I
really
enjoyed
the
conversation.
X
L
B
We
can
get
some
of
these
second
readings
out
of
the
way
and
do
the
people's
business.
Thank
you
very
much.
We'll
start
with
agenda
item
number
UPS,
please.
If
everybody
could
please
stand
up
and
be
sworn
in
if
you're
going
to
be
giving
any
type
of.
F
B
We
had
a
motion
to
open
the
9
30
meetings
by
councilman
maniscott
consecutive
by
councilman,
Miranda,
all
in
favor,
say
aye
aye
any
opposed
motion
best.
This
is
Sam
Mr
Ammons,
please
Sam.
Please.
AO
Go
ahead
and
Ross
Sam
is
available
coordination
presenting
file
number
bac-23-03.
This
ordinance
is
being
presented
for
second
reading
and
adoption.
It's
an
ordinance
to
vacate
closed
discontinued,
abandoned
a
portion
of
Newport
Avenue
right
of
way
and
a
certain
Alleyway,
both
located
north
of
a
Street
south
of
B
Street
North
B,
Street,
East
of
Willow
Avenue
and
west
of
CSX
rail
Corridor
within
a
plant
of
Collins
Edition
to
West
Hampton
subdivision
I'm.
B
B
B
You
file
jet
item
number
56.
file,
number
Rez,
22-89.
AP
Coordination
agenda,
Avenue
56
case
RZ
22-89,
is
being
heard
for
second
reading
and
adoption
at
the
location,
3410
North,
11th
Street.
This
is
for
a
proposed
re
zoning,
firm,
RS,
50
residential
single-family,
2pd
plan
development,
residential
single
family,
detached
site
Plus
have
been
turned
into
the
city
clerk's
office
I'm.
Here
for
any
questions,
any.
K
AB
AP
It's
much
San
Jose
development
coordination
that
is
being
heard
for
second
reading
and
adoption
at
the
location,
210
East,
Columbus,
Drive
and
2702,
and
2706
North
Morgan
Street
proposed
resulting
from
CI
commercial,
intensive
and
rs50
residential
single-family
2pd
plant
development,
residential
single-family
detached
and
semi-detached
side
plans
have
been
turned
into
the
city
clerk's
office
I'm.
Here
for
any
questions,
any
questions
for.
D
Good
morning,
Mr
chairman
members
of
council,
just
briefly
just
a
couple
comments,
and
you
may
recall
a
few
weeks
ago.
This
is
a
four
unit
project
in
Tampa
Heights
and
receiving
unanimous
recommendations
for
approval
from
your
staff,
Planning
Commission
staff,
Arc
staff,
the
and
the
arc.
We
also
submitted
to
city
council
for
the
record
about
20
letters
in
support
from
stakeholders
in
the
immediate
vicinity
of
the
subject
property.
D
B
X
Good
morning
Council
Steve
michelini
I'm,
representing
Josh
Tebby
and
his
fiancee
Stephanie
Elmo.
They
live
directly
adjacent
to
this
petition.
They
live
here
and
I've.
I
showed
you
a
photograph
before
of
the
proximity
and
this
project
and
plans
to
use
this
connection
here.
This
is
the
Tabby's
property
here,
and
this
is
where
they're
proposing
to
put
a
garage
and
another
unit.
X
X
X
It
simply
doesn't
follow
the
intent
of
either
the
the
Tampa
Heights
area
or
the
comprehensive
plan
and
I
understand
that
the
Planning
Commission
staff
weighed
in
on
it
and
also
the
city
staff.
However,
this
is
it
kind
of
reminds
me
of
the
issue
regarding
a
chicken
and
the
pig
where
the
chicken
invites
the
the
pig
to
have
ham
and
eggs
so
for
the
pig.
His
answer
is:
that's
a
life
commitment
on
me.
X
If
you
want
me
to
have
ham,
but
for
the
chicken,
it's
only
an
egg
for
the
tibbies
you're
asking
them
to
be
the
pig
and
sacrifice
themselves
to
an
ongoing
concentration
of
parking
directly
behind
their
home,
and
they
would
respect
all
the
requests
that
they
go
back
redesign
this
and
take
that
component
and
redesign
it
so
that
it's
more
compatible
we're
not
trying
to
kill
the
project
we'd
prefer
that
it
be
redesigned
in
a
manner.
That's
more
compatible
with
a
single
family
uses.
That's
directly
adjacent
to
I'll,
be
happy
and
answer
any
questions.
X
B
B
Post
motion
passes:
is
there
anyone
in
the
audience
of
anyone
else,
any
chambers
of
which
to
speak,
to.
G
X
X
G
X
D
Just
a
couple
comments
so
with
respect
to
this
issue:
the
characterization
of
the
subject:
property
being
a
non-conforming
lot,
that's
true,
okay,
and
that's
why
we
went
to
the
PD
process.
The
configuration
as
I
mentioned
later
last
hearing
was
created
in
2007
I,
think
it
was
two
or
three
predecessors
before
our
client
that
created
that
lot.
D
With
respect
to
the
project,
it's
very
compatible.
Mr
Tebby
apparently
owns
a
single
family
home
and
two
of
the
four
units
on
the
subject.
Property
are
single
family
homes
themselves,
so
I
think
you.
What
I
did
last
time
too
is
I,
did
a
complete
title,
search
with
respect
to
the
history
of
these
lots
and
how
they
were
assembled,
and
things
like
that.
So,
like
I,
said
this
issue
about
knowingly
it's
sure
the
client
knowingly
bought
a
legal
non-conforming
knot,
not
an
illegal
lot,
there's
been
no
citation
or
record
with
city
code
enforcement.
D
B
B
AQ
Yes,
good
morning,
councilman
citro
and
Council
lashon
doc
development
coordination.
This
item
is
on
the
agenda
today
as
a
second
reading,
but
changes
have
been
requested
to
the
site
plan
and
I'd
like
to
explain
those
changes.
So
this
item
is
listed
as
this
is
Rez
2287.
It's
for
the
property
at
1200,
Northwest,
Shore
Boulevard,
and
the
request
was
to
rezone
the
property
from
op1
and
map,
one
to
PD
plan
development
for
residential
multi-family
retail
sales
and
restaurant
uses
on
site.
AQ
So
the
applicant
since
the
first
reading
there
were
modifications
required
to
the
site
plan
to
be
made
between
person
second
reading,
but
after
first
reading
the
applicant
reached
out
the
applicant's
representative
and
stated
they
wanted
to
add
an
additional
note
to
the
site
plan.
So
that
way
that
would
make
this
was
a
change
that
could
not
be
added
and
keep
this
as
a
second
reading.
So
that
would
make
this
our
first
reading
and
then
I'd.
Ask
as
part
of
the
motion.
AQ
Just
so
we
have
it,
and
I
also
will
pass
out
the
revision
sheet
for
the
record.
So
the
note
that
was
that
is
requested
to
be
added
is
in
the
event
that
the
proposed
Redevelopment
of
the
site
does
not
proceed.
The
existing
Hotel
use,
May
remain
and
the
property
may
be
developed
in
accordance
with
op-1
and
map1
Zoning
District
standards,
as
applicable
in
chapter
27,
the
city
of
Tampa
code
of
ordinances.
So
this
note
will
be
added
to
the
site
plan.
AQ
AQ
So
in
order
to
add
that
to
the
site
plan
as
I
mentioned
earlier,
this
would
have
to
go
back
to
First
reading
and
then
I
spoke
in
coordination
with
the
clerk's
office.
I
believe
second
reading
would
be
April
6th.
So
if
you
can
include
in
the
motion
Council
the
revision
sheet,
the
amended
revision
sheet-
and
this
will
be
a
reading
on
first
reading-
I-
don't
know
if.
B
AA
I
have
a
question
for
you:
how
common
is
that
for
a
property
to
say,
hey,
we
can
keep
doing
what
we're
doing
or
choose
the
PD.
AQ
I
mean
it
is
pretty
common
that
that
happens.
It's
typically
addressed
prior.
It
just
depends
on
the
intent
of
the
applicant.
Sometimes
they
know
when
they
request
a
PD
when
they
intend
to
develop
that
PD,
okay
and
maybe
it's
when
they
within
a
year.
Maybe
it's
within
a
time
frame
longer
than
that,
but.
AA
Now
and
normally
PDS
have
a
a
length
of
time
correct
where
they
have
to
be.
AQ
AA
AQ
The
PD
that
has
approved
those
uses
are
the
uses
that
are
permitted
on
that
site
beyond
that
time,
but
you
have
within
that
five
years
to
to
develop
at
what
is
granted
on
the
actual
PD
with
those
code
requirements.
After
that
time,
you
submit
to
our
office
for
a
substantial
Change
review
and
you
meet
the
code
at
the
time.
Okay,.
AA
AQ
I
Sorry,
good
morning,
Abby
feely,
sorry
for
any
confusion.
We
had
had
some
prior
discussions
on
this
and
given
that
the
applicant
is
wanting
to
acknowledge
that
existing
Hotel
use
as
an
allowable
use,
that
use
was
not
requested
as
part
of
the
original
application.
Therefore,
we
need
to
redo
public
notice
on
this
application.
We
had
all
agreed
to
that
and
I
think
what
was
agreed
to
was
that
we
would
ask
today
that
Council
placed
that
on
for
April
6.
I
today
is
March
2nd,
which
allows
for
the
30
days
of
public
notice
and
if
it
can't
move
forward,
it
can't
put
it
back
to
First
reading
today,
given
it's
adding
a
use
that
was
not
previously
noticed,
so
if
we
could
put
it
to
April
6th,
put
it
back
on
first
reading
for
April
6th
and
the
applicant
and
Cami
Corbett
is
here,
will
re-notice
for
that,
and
that
the
notation
will
still
be
what
is
put
on
there
to
address
the
existing
use
of
the
property.
I
One
thing
I
think
Council
might
not
understand
is
that
when
a
PD
goes
into
effect,
it
makes
the
existing
use
of
the
property
non-conforming
and
then
that
property
cannot
be
expanded
in
any
way.
It
cannot
be
if
it's
destroyed,
it
can
only
be
built
back
to
the
PD.
So
we
have
this
happen
on
a
house
that
got
PD
to
town
homes,
and
then
they
Townhomes
never
happened.
They
wanted
to
do
an
addition.
They
couldn't
and
they
had
to
put
themselves
back
to
rm16..
I
So
what
we're
trying
to
do
here
is
protect
that
existing
use,
so
if
we
could
just
handle
it
by
putting
it
to
April
6
for
a
new
first
reading,
I
think
we
can
get
this
back
on
track
to
retain
that
use
of
the
existing
Hotel.
AM
Cami
Corbett
with
the
law
firm
pill,
Warden
Henderson,
representing
the
applicant
I,
agree
with
what
Abby
said
we
do
have
to
re-notice
a
week
incur,
but
we
are
trying
to
do
that.
Just
preserve
to
make
sure
that
the
existing
user
should
our
client
not
close
on
the
property,
would
still
have
their
op1
and
map
zoning.
If.
G
E
Reading,
as
explained
already
on
the
record,
this.
B
Is
perfect
motion
made
by
councilman
Maniscalco
seconded
by
councilman
Miranda,
all
in
favor,
say
aye
aye
is
there
any
opposed
motion
carries
so.
G
AP
He's
saying
he's
saying:
development
coordination.
This
is
being
presented
for
second
reading
and
adoption
at
the
location.
2713
West
Columbus
Drive
proposed
rezoning
from
PD
plan
development
to
RS
50
residential
single-family.
It's
been
euclidean,
no
site
plan
was
needed,
I'm
here
for
any
questions.
R
I'm,
usually
for
the
second
second
hearing
asking
for
permission
to
rezone
my
lot
from
a
commercial
to
residential.
B
L
L
Phone
number
Rez
22-109:
this
is
the
first
one
that
I've
been
a
long
time
that
I
had
to
do
it.
One
way
I
was
here
and
now
we're
doing
it
back
to
where
it
came
from
anyway,
orders
be
presented
for
second
reading
adoption
in
order
to
reach
only
property:
Jennifer
City
2713,
West,
Columbus
Drive,
the
city
of
Tampa
Florida,
more
particular,
describing
section
one
from
sorting
distance
classification,
PD,
Land,
Development,
RS,
50,
single
family
dwelling,
providing
and
effective
date.
V
F
F
B
B
B
AP
Zane
Hussein
development
coordination
is
being
presented
for
second
reading
and
adoption
at
the
location.
1105
East
Louisiana
Avenue
proposed
rejoining
from
shrs
Seminole
Heights
residential
single
family
to
shpd
Seminole
Heights
plan
development,
residential
single-family
detached
site
plans
had
been
turned
into
the
city
clerk's
office
I'm.
Here
for
any
questions.
B
F
AD
B
B
AP
Sandy
sane
development
coordination
is
being
presented
for
second
reading
and
adoption
at
the
location.
2132
West
Saint
Conrad
Street
proposed
re
zoning
from
RS
50
residential
single
family
to
PD
plan
development,
residential
single-family
attached
site
plans
have
been
turned
into
city
clerk's
office
I'm.
Here
for
any
questions.
B
B
G
AO
AO
AO
AO
AO
AO
Staff
does
have
objections
to
speak.
Any
requests
based
on
responses
received
from
Transportation
Mobility
easement
reservations
are
required
by
Wastewater
spectrum
and
Tico.
Natural
resources
must
comply
with
chapter
27
in
regard
to
tree
preservation
and
site
design.
Any
improvements
placed
adjacent
to
trees
in
a
vacated
area.
That
concludes
my
presentation.
I'm
available.
If.
AS
AS
Okay
morning,
chair
morning,
Council
Vic
bday,
director
of
Mobility,
so
our
objection
is
only
technical
in
this
case,
looking
at
the
alley,
and
it's
only
technical,
because
we
do
have
an
overlay
in
West
Tampa
that
states
that
access
to
the
property
should
be
from
the
alley.
Our
understanding
of
this
particular
case
is
that
the
property
will
still
be
accessed
from
the
alley.
AS
The
property,
the
Southwest
I,
think
it's
4708,
and
the
only
reason
the
vacate
is
being
requested
is
for
public
safety
concerns
which
we
concur
with,
but
just
wanted
to
state
that,
because
we
do
have
an
overlay,
but
otherwise
there.
It
really
isn't
an
objection
here.
AA
Yes,
I
have
a
question:
Mr
Sammons:
can
you
put
the
your
screen
back
or
can
Tia
and
I
whoever
put
that
screen
back.
A
AA
So,
thank
you
so
I
see
there's
property
on
West
Columbus
who
owns
that
is
that
city
right
of
way.
AO
It
is
the
on
the
south,
so
if
you
see
just
below
the
vacating
request
in
yellow,
that
is,
an
existing
10
foot,
Alleyway,
east
and
west
and
I
can
show
that
by
Platt
also
here.
So
if,
if
you
see
the
the
proposed
baconing
request
in
red
there's
still
an
existing
Alleyway
10
feet,
Alleyway
running
east
and
west
from
Fremont
to
Rome,
I.
W
AO
I
I
do
I've
been
helping
the
team
on
this
vacating
due
to
the
nature
of
the
safety
concerns
that
land
that
you
see
along
Columbus.
That's
plotted
land,
that's
not
right
of
way
that
alley
is
there,
but
those
are
actual
Parcels
of
land
that
the
city
owns
along
Columbus.
So
at
right
now,
they're
not
anticipated
for
right-of-way
expansion.
They
are
not
dedicated
right
of
way,
their
private
property
that
we
own.
L
For
more
clarity
and
and
I
realize
that
that
is
city
right
away
and
I've
known
that
for
a
fact,
because
nothing's
happened
there
for
the
last
500
years,
which
is
fine,
don't
get
me
wrong.
But
when
you
look
from
Rome
heading
West
on
that
same
line,
does
the
city
have
the
same
amount
of
property
right
away
all
the
way
to
Howard.
L
Howard
I,
don't
believe
that
you
know
that
you
have
that
Viaduct
where
correct
currents
and
then
you
have
correct.
Then
you
have
two
residential
houses
that
I
guess
might
be
commercial
by
now,
then
you
have
a
stretch
of
buildings
that
have
not
not
as
far
as
this
from
the
from.
In
other
words,
what
I'm
asking
is
this:
it
became
constant
if
you
want
to
have
a
pathway
or
something
it's
got
to
be
constant
in
my
mind
anyway
and
I.
L
I
It's
it's
not
for
expansion
or
widening
I.
Just
want
to
be
clear
on
that.
We
do
not
have
it
all
the
way
to
Howard
we
own
the
property,
all
the
way
to
Albany
at
Albany,
where
you
just
talked
about
where
the
Bowman
Heights
entry
is
and
then
west
of
that
Bowman
Heights
entry,
it
becomes
weather,
Tight
Windows,
which
then
goes
all
the
way
to
Howard
and
there's
another
parcel
I
believe
just
going
off
my
knowledge
of
the
city
property.
I
There
there's
another
parcel
in
between
weather
tight
and
the
Howard,
which
is
give
me
five
or
something.
I
AB
AB
And
that
Alleyway
backs
up
to
that
that
back
parcel,
which
you
said
is
a
can
we
put
that
screen
up
with
that
back
those
back
Parcels
whatever
that
Alleyway
is
supposed
to
be
because
look
I
thought
it
was
all
grass.
I
It's
a
it's
an
unimproved,
it's
it's
an
alley
by
plat,
but
it
is
unimproved
alley
which
is
the
same
thing
that
runs
next
to
the
subject
property
here,
there's
there's
an
unimproved:
it's
not
paved
so
it
it
does.
Look
like
grass
and
you
can't
see
where
the
alley
stops
and
the
parcel
begins,
but
it
is
unimproved.
Both
the
alley
is
unimproved
and
the
city
property
is
unimproved
at
that
location.
I
AA
AA
A
AR
AR
B
AR
Yes,
sir,
my
name
is
Todd
Hutchins
and
I
reside
and
own
3006
North
Rome
Avenue
in
the
great
City
of
Tampa
I'm
pleased
to
be
before
the
city
today,
and
thank
you
for
this
opportunity
to
discuss
concrete
steps
that
we
can
take
to
stop
gun
violence
in
our
community
I'm,
a
lieutenant
commander
in
the
United
States
Navy
and
have
been
deployed,
In
Harm's
Way
throughout
the
world,
including
seven
months
in
Iraq,
a
designated
combat
zone.
I.
AR
It's
overgrown
and
it's
behind
the
houses
to
launch
an
attack
on
their
Rivals
who
were
attending
a
party
in
the
parking
lot
of
Columbus
Court
apartments
across
the
streets
of
the
South.
That
would
be
shown
in
the
bottom
right
hand
corner
of
this.
They
carefully
planned
the
attack.
They
left
their
getaway
car
on
Kathleen
street.
AR
There's
a
bullet
hole
in
my
garage.
My
neighbors
Tacoma
truck
has
multiple
gunshot
holes
through
it.
Another
neighbor's
white,
PVC
fence,
pipe
sorry,
PVC
fence
looks
like
swiss
cheese
because
it's
been
shredded
by
bullets
from
the
machine
gun
barrage.
However,
this
physical
damage
doesn't
compare
to
the
Unseen
damage
in
our
community.
AR
Our
sense
of
security
is
devastated
and
this
hurts
more
than
any
physical
or
economic
cost.
My
wife
and
I.
We
changed
where
our
daughters,
sleep
in
the
house,
moving
them
away
from
the
walls
on
the
south
side,
because
we
didn't
want
them
to
be
hit
by
a
stray
bullet.
Another
neighbor
on
Kathleen
across
from
the
alley,
has
boarded
up
their
front-facing
windows
and
installed
a
metal
door.
AR
In
the
aftermath
of
the
attack,
The
Bowman
Heights
civic
association
convened
an
emergency
meeting
with
the
mayor
police
chief,
major
Ruth,
Kate
who's,
the
area
supervisor,
her
officers
and
representatives
from
code
enforcement.
The
number
one
recommendation
coming
out
of
this
meeting
to
prevent
an
attack
like
this
from
ever
happening
again,
is
to
physically
block
off
this
alleyway.
AR
That
would
prevent
it
from
being
used
again
to
Stage
hide,
Target
and
flee
to
get
away
cars
on
Kathleen.
My
four
neighbors
have
agreed
with
me
and
the
Community
Association,
making
the
recommendation
for
vacation
so
that
multiple
fences
could
be
created
along
the
public
right-of-way.
Now
to
prevent
this
you'll
see
that
we
intend
to
wreck
fences
here
here
and
here
this
way
no
one
else
would
be
able
to
use
or
Target
or
attack
people
at
Columbus
Court
parking
lot
from
that
site.
All
costs
associated
with
this
will
be
borne
by
myself
and
my
neighbors.
AR
So
I
ask
you
to
take
this
action
to
protect
Riverwalk,
to
protect
the
hospitality
industry
to
protect
the
tourists
to
protect
visitors,
everyone
that
relies
on
the
image
of
Tampa
Riverwalk
being
a
safe,
enjoyable
welcoming
place
for
their
business
for
economic
Redevelopment
for
Community
Development.
We
need
to
take
action
now.
AR
I
understand
and
respect
that
principled
perspective
and
that
may
apply
generally,
but
here
the
overwhelming
public
interest
is
served
by
vacating
this
Alleyway
and
allowing
it
to
be
closed
off,
so
it
can't
be
used
for
gun
violence
anymore.
This
is
not
a
case
of
a
developer
who's
trying
to
get
more
land
to
sell
later.
This
is
about
a
community.
That's
working
with
the
police
to
come
up
with
a
solution
for
massive
gun
violence
at
this
location.
AR
This
is
just
used.
Alleyway
has
become
a
dangerous
public
nuisance
and
I
request
your
help
to
do
something
about
it.
This
is
a
first
reading.
I
will
note
that
this
is
this.
Effort
has
been
supported
by
the
entirety
of
The
Bowman
Heights
civic
association
you'll
see
the
letter
that
was
provided
to
members
it
does.
The
alley
is
just
used
at
this
point:
all
of
the
homes
along
Rome
myself
and
my
neighbors
have
driveways
that
are
facing
to
Rome
my
neighbor
Mark
Sergi,
who
wanted
to
appear
here
today,
but
had
a
business
emergency.
AR
He
accesses
his
property
from
Kathleen
you'll,
see
that
he's
submitted
a
sworn
statement,
noting
that
he
fully
supports
the
vacating
of
the
right-of-way,
and
our
group
of
neighbors
has
come
to
an
agreement
which
we
previously
submitted
to
the
city
of
the
attorney's
office
for
review,
which
shows
how
we
will
allocate
and
provide
easements
to
each
other
to
maintain
access.
What
that
looks
like
here
are
all
of
their
signatures,
and
this
shows
the
ultimate
allocation
of
property
with
easements
over
it.
E
Thank
you
very
much
for
the
presentation
and
I'm
not
testifying
to
anything,
but
our
office
received
emails
last
year
and
I
believe
we
had
videos
of
these
at
least
one
of
these
shootouts
taking
place.
So
if
you
haven't
seen
it
I,
don't
know
if
they
emailed
everybody,
but
it
was
like
Al
Capone,
Style
shootout.
You
know
with
the
getaway
car
in
the
back
and
they
were
in
the
alley
using
the
alleyway
shooting
across
the
street.
E
You
already
had
mentioned
bullet
holes
and
vehicles,
fences
in
your
garage
door,
I
mean
unless
I
don't
know.
If
there's
anybody
in
the
public
that's
going
to
object
to
this
I
understand
that
alley
vacations.
We
take
them
carefully
one
by
one.
But
if
you
haven't
seen
this
video
see
this
video,
it's
it's
ridiculous.
You
know
at
what
I
saw
again
it
was.
It
was
like
prohibition
era,
gangster
style.
What
you
know
what
you
would
expect
and
you
have
a
lot
of
families
in
this
area.
E
M
You,
sir
and
I,
and
this
this
has
no
bearing
whatsoever
on
my
decision
here,
even
though
I
see
myself
voting
for
this
for
other
reasons,
but
I
do
want
to
compliment
you,
though,
that
you
spoke
you're
speaking
in
such
a
calm
way
with
such
good
temperament
on
something
that's
so
deeply
personal
you're
over
here
talking
about
a
shootout
that
happened
at
your
house
where,
where
you
live,
where
your
your
children,
sleep,
etc,
etc
and
you're,
so
calm
on
I,
just
temperament
is
the
key
to
life
and-
and
you
obviously
master
that
that
again,
that
most
people
and
it
wouldn't
be
unreasonable
to
save
for
this.
M
For
somebody
most
people
couldn't
hold
their
composure
together,
like
you
are
up
there,
so
I,
just
I
I
noticed
that
and
I
just
salute
you
for
that.
Thank.