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You
for
chairman
chairman
this
morning
for
my
pleasure
to
introduce
once
again
mr.
Steve
Nicolini,
who
was
announced
to
any
job,
is
the
prayer
so
he's
my
original
forgiver
just
about
80%
of
the
time
mr.
mikulina,
former
city,
employee
and
he's
here
today
to
do
the
prayer.
Please
rise
for
prayer
remain
standing
for
the
pledge
allegiance
good
morning.
D
Dear
lord,
the
Lord
does
not
discriminate
the
Lord
bestows
challenges
as
well
as
good
fortune
equally
to
the
wealthy,
the
poor,
the
strong
and
the
infirmary
for
no
one
escapes
a
critical
eye
of
the
all-seeing
or
the
saving.
Grace
events
are
not
always
what
they
seem.
An
apparent
success
at
one
time
is
frequently
accompanied
by
unexpected
and
consequential
failure
at
another
failures,
not
always
bad
and
success
is
not
always
good
measure,
your
successes
and
your
parent
failures
and
successes.
D
Equally,
the
Lord
has
no
agenda
on
no
timetable
and
the
child
looks
heavenward
and
ask
the
Lord.
Why
is
there
pain?
Why
is
there
hurt
loss,
destruction,
suffering
and
hunger
and
other
challenges?
Why
are
there
storms
that
hurt
people
and
their
earthly
dreams?
Why
do
people
lose
faith,
have
broken
hearts,
broken
dreams
and
the
loss
of
hope
and
the
Lord
said.
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Without
these
challenges,
you
would
not
know
the
brilliant
light
of
day
the
beautiful
and
precious
nature
of
life,
the
good
earth,
a
peaceful
life,
the
oceans
and
seas,
the
blue
skies
and
the
day
and
the
star-filled
nights,
the
majestic
mountains
and
the
peaceful
waters
and
all
the
animals
of
the
air,
land
and
sea.
The
holy
grace
of
the
Lord
resides
in
all
of
these,
and
in
you,
these
elements
of
light
help
the
believers
to
strengthen
their
resolve
and
non-believers,
to
find
the
Lord
and
keep
him
dear
Trials
bring
greater
rewards.
D
Who
among
us
does
not
marvel
at
the
bountiful
of
the
earth.
Why
does
the
Lord
challenge
us?
It's
not
clear,
but
every
challenge
carries
the
message,
an
intent,
a
lesson
and
experience
designed
to
educate,
to
learn
and
to
lead
us
to
a
better
place
to
a
devotional
prayer
for
our
all
of
our
Thanksgivings,
be
ever
mindful
that
what
you
asked
for
in
prayer,
as
the
Lord's
answer,
may
not
be
what
you
expect
be
grateful
for
what
you
have
in
every
respect,
so
many
others
have
less.
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Okay,
before
we
do
approval
of
the
agenda,
when
it's
a
briefly
review
that
today
we're
beginning
with
our
what
we
call
the
10
a.m.
rule,
which
is
a
10:00
a.m.
that
all
staff
who
are
here
to
speak
about
items
will
be
going
forward
at
10:00
a.m.
on
those
items
so
that
we
can
have
a
time
certain
so
that
we
can
most
effectively
utilize
times
the
time
of
staff
and
whatnot.
And
additionally,
this
is
gonna
include
items
presently
2840,
which
I
believe
are
being
pulled:
69,
70,
71
and
72
at
10:00
a.m.
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B
G
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B
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B
F
Mr.
chairman,
yes,
sir,
interrupt
just
one
last
time
for
the
purposes
of
the
public.
There's
a
10:30
item.
Item
number
67
continued
public
hearing
relating
to
a
vacating,
an
alley
at
six
608
North
Nebraska
Avenue,
but
the
public
should
be
on
notice
that
the
petitioners
representative
will
be
requesting
that
that
item
P
withdrawn.
Thank.
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B
C
Pleasure
today
to
introduce
the
emeritus
panic
committee.
In
fact
I
saw
him
downstairs,
but
I
was
such
a
rush
to
catch
the
elevator
that
I
I
just
waved
to
kept
on
going.
So
my
apologies
to
them
and
they're
here
to
tell
you
about
the
good
things
that
are
coming
in
the
marriage.
Hispanic
celebration
coming
up
and
I
appreciate
very
much
all
the
work
they've
done
throughout
the
years.
Yes,
sir.
Mr.
chairman,.
A
Yes,
sir,
thank
you.
Thank
you
all
councilmen.
My
name
is
Julio
Barrera
I'm,
the
chairperson
for
our
mayor's
Hispanic
Heritage
Committee
this
year,
we're
celebrating
our
31st
celebration
and
just
would
like
to
cordially
invite
you,
on
behalf
of
our
committee,
to
come
out
and
enjoy
our
festivities.
This
year
it's
October
the
22nd.
H
A
President
of
Bank
of
Tampa,
we
have
some
entertainment,
will
be
dance
groups,
the
Pomona,
Batta
Batta
a
mundo
and
then
we're
gonna
showcase,
some
of
our
Parks
and
Recreation
Tampa,
gym
and
dance,
and
their
show
stars
so
we'll
have
that
going
on.
So
we
just
like
to
invite
you
all
again
to
come
out
enjoy
the
festivities
would.
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C
B
You,
sir,
now
anyone
else
I
just
wanted
to
thank
all
for
all
the
work
that
you
do:
I'm
very
proud
of
the
city's
very
diverse
and
pluralistic
history
that
includes
our
Hispanic
and
Latino
heritage
and
myself
as
a
proud
son
of
Cuban
refugees,
I'm,
always
very,
very
proud
of
that.
So
good
I
said
final
Doku
to
this
I
say:
okay,
Anita
and
I.
Think.
C
A
H
B
You
very
much
mr.
chair.
It
is
my
great
pleasure
here
to
have
individuals
representing
the
Medal
of
Honor,
a
convention
which,
on
October
22nd
through
26,
will
be
here
in
the
city
of
Tampa,
and
we
have
various
distinguished
guests
with
us
here
today
who
were
really
really
honored
to
have.
We
have
the
chair
of
the
Medal
of
Honor
convention.
Mr.
mark
van
tryst,
we
have
board
member
command
sergeant
major
Frank
grippy.
We
have
the
president
who
were
honored
to
have
here
with
us
a
Major
General,
Larry
Martin.
We
have
here
with
media
mr.
B
at
Travis
horn
who's
here,
my
colleague
as
well
as
Travis,
is
also
an
attorney
who's,
smart
enough
to
not
practice
law,
and
we
also
have
my
colleague
over
here
the
chair
for
the
memorial
and
also
my
friend
mr.
bill
Mitchell
who's
here
and
also
wanted
to
recognize.
That
would
be
remiss
if
I
didn't
do.
B
We
have
a
brigadier
general
in
the
audience
with
us
here
today:
Brigadier
General,
Remo,
Butler
who's
here,
who's,
a
constituent
of
mine
in
this
from
Quarry
Lake
Isles
and
is
a
very
good
friend
of
mine,
so
we're
over
here
to
give
a
tampa
city
council
commendation
for
the
2019
Medal
of
Honor
Convention.
You
know
anybody
who
knows
anything
about
the
city
of
Tantalus
for
a
county
knows
that
were
a
very,
very
diverse
and
pluralistic
area
and
part
of
our
diversity
and
part
of
our
pluralism
is
that
we
have
many
many
veterans
in
this
community.
B
We
have
almost
100,000
veterans
here
in
the
Hillsborough
County
area
that
doesn't
include
their
families
and
their
loved
ones,
etc.
So
that
legacy
of
military
service
is
something
that
is
really
really
a
part
of
our
community
here
in
Hillsborough,
County
were
divided
on
a
lot
of
different
things,
such
as
politics,
etc.
But
one
of
the
things
that
really
really
brings
us
together,
not
just
as
Tampa
nians
or
Tampa,
knows,
but
as
Americans
is
the
valor
and
the
service
of
our
military
men
and
women,
and
that
is
what
the
Medal
of
Honor
convention
is
all
about.
B
Here
in
the
city
of
Tampa,
we're
very
proud
of
our
individuals
who
were
the
recipients
of
that
middle
of
Honor.
That
includes
mr.
Ronald
ray,
who
is
a
graduate
of
the
University
of
Tampa,
who
I
believe
is
still
with
us.
That
includes
from
the
Tampa
Bay
area,
mr.
Paul
Ray
Smith,
who
right
now
with
Arlington
Cemetery,
and
that
includes,
of
course
mr.
Valdemar
Lopez
I,
always
have
this
picture
up
on
my
wall
of
lieutenant
Lopez
before
he
died
in
1950
September
15th
at
the
Battle
of
Incheon
in
Korea.
B
A
D
You
for
having
us
we're
excited.
There
are
seventy
one
living
recipients
of
this
nation's
highest
award
of
Valor,
we're
gonna
be
blessed,
come
October
22nd.
Forty-Eight
of
them
will
be
here
for
a
week,
it'll
be
the
largest
concentration
of
Medal
of
Honor
recipients.
Since
1970
we've
got
week-long
activities
planned,
mister
Vinick
stepped
up
and
is
the
presenting
sponsor
for
our
convention.
So
we're
extremely
grateful
for
that.
We
have
an
opening
president's
breakfast
on
the
23rd
and
you
all
have
seats
at
that.
So
we
expect
you
to
be
there
to
meet
the
world.
D
These
are
just
amazing
individuals.
There
are
three
left
from
World
War.
Two
woody
Williams
will
be
here,
he's
96.
There
are
five
from
Korea
Hershey.
My
sarama
will
be
here,
there's
just
one.
We
have
48
still
with
us
from
Vietnam.
38
of
them
will
be
there.
We
have
14
from
the
global
war
in
Afghanistan.
10
of
them
will
be
here
and
our
most
recent
recipient,
David
Medellin
from
Iraq,
will
be
here.
As
so
it's
a
week-long
activities.
It's
an
amazing.
D
We
have
things
at
the
Columbia
that
Richard
gone
smart,
stepped
up
and
is
hosting
a
dinner
at
what
better
place
then
Tampa's
finest
restaurant.
We
have
a
game
Wednesday
night
that
the
Lightning
are
hosting,
where
they'll
have
48
recipients
on
the
ice
to
drop
the
puck,
we're
still
trying
to
figure
out
which
one's
going
to
drop
the
puck
on
that
one.
So
it's
an
exciting
time.
As
you
mentioned,
we
have
our
resident
host
recipient.
Is
gary
luttrell
gary
luttrell
lives
in
st.
peach
Beach.
He
is
recipient
from
the
Vietnam
era.
He
was
kind
enough.
D
This
book
is
called
ordinary
heroes.
It's
they
went
out
interviewed
about
ten
years
ago.
The
living
recipients
and
just
talk
to
them
asked
him
their
opinions.
You
know
what
their
thoughts
were.
He
was
nice
enough
to
sign
books
for
each
one
of
you
so
can
sergeant
major
if
you
could
give
those
to
them
their
names,
so
those
are
for
you,
the
autographed
it,
and
these
are
collector
items,
because
if
you
notice
on
the
page
here,
Gary
has
a
full
head
of
hair.
He's
been
bald
for
thirty
years.
D
So
when
you
see
them
at
the
convention,
you'll
recognize,
so
those
are
for
you
too.
In
addition,
we
have
medallions
that
have
been
struck
for
the
convention.
Major-General
Martin
has
those
for
you,
so
we're
excited,
as
we
mentioned
this
city
sponsors
and
supports
the
military
better
than
any
anyone
else
in
the
country
hands
down
hands
down.
You
support
things
like
the
base,
the
Honor
Flight
that
this
city
gets
it.
Okay,
they're
extremely
appreciative
of
what
the
military
has
done.
We
we're
excited
we're
excited
to
have
those
folks
here
for
your
welcome
we've.
D
Given
you
the
scheduled
events
for
the
whole
week,
you
expect
to
see
you
there
expect
you
to
interact
with
them.
This
is
pretty
interesting.
Folks,
you're
gonna
meet
some
pretty
salty
individuals
these
recipients.
So
thank
you
again
for
the
proclamation.
We
sincerely
appreciate
it.
We
look
forward
to
seeing
you
it's
about
thirty
days
now,
any.
H
J
You
very
very
much
thank
you
very
much
for
the
autographed
books.
Thank
you
very
much
for
what
you
have
done
for
our
country
on
the
battlefield.
There
is
no
politics.
There
is
no
religion.
There
is
nothing
more
than
camaraderie
between
the
men
and
women
who
fight
for
our
country
and
I
will
be
honored
to
stand
toe-to-toe
next
to
these
fine
men
who
have
earned
the
of
honor,
the
Medal
of
Honor
and
thanks
them
for
leaving
no
one
behind
working
to
fight
for
saving
other's
lives
and
working
to
fight
for
our
country.
I.
Thank
you,
gentlemen.
H
Well,
yeah
I've
been
really
excited
for
this
for
a
long
time,
I'm
always
on
my
computer
and
always
reading
and
learning
and
watching
documentaries
and
whatnot
and
I
know
on
YouTube.
You
find
many
interviews
with
Medal
of
Honor
recipients,
and
you
want
to
talk
about
true
American
heroes.
I
mean
all
veterans
are
American
heroes,
but
the
stories
that
they
share
is
it's
unbelievable
and
to
have
the
opportunity
to
meet
them.
D
D
He
was
he
likes
to
refer
to
it.
I
was
that
scrawny
ass
kid
from
West
Virginia,
who
picked
up
a
flamethrower
and
an
Operations
attache
for
the
Battle
of
Iwo
Jima.
In
a
period
of
seven
hours,
he
went
through
eight
flamethrowers
and
took
out
nine
pillboxes
he's
five,
eight,
maybe
130
pounds,
soaking,
wet
and.
D
I
was
a
bit
remiss:
we've
done
character
development
program
over
the
last
year,
leading
up
to
the
convention,
where
we've
actually
gone
into
the
schools
in
the
three
counties
and
they've
talked
we
brought
recipients
in
we've
talked
about
the
character
development
program
where
we
sit
and
teach
the
kids
how
to
do
the
right
thing
at
the
right
time
for
the
right
reason
and
they
get
to
talk
to
recipients
about.
Arguably
what
is
the
worst
day
in
their
life?
Okay,
and
what?
How
did
you
execute?
D
What
did
you
do
and,
like
you
said,
they'll
come
back
and
said:
I
didn't
do
anything
more
than
anyone
else
would
I
did
what
I
trained
to
do,
and
then
you
read
their
citations.
You
know
what
he
did.
You
go
yeah
really
so
yeah
it's
gonna
be
exciting.
We're
looking
forward
to
having
you
all
meet
the
one
great.
B
Thank
you
very
much.
It
is
my
great
pleasure
here
today
to
give
a
tampa
city
council
commendation
to
a
man
who
really
needs
no
introduction.
Who
is
a
great
man,
a
man
of
great
strength,
a
man
of
great
compassion,
a
man
of
great
decency,
mr.
Thaddeus,
Bullard,
otherwise
known
as
titus
o'neil,
we're
here
specifically
to
honor
of
this
wonderful
gentleman
for
his
book.
B
There's
no
such
thing
as
a
bad
kid,
but
but
there's
so
many
things
that
we
could
honor
this
guy
for
I
first
had
the
great
pleasure
of
meeting
him
to
remember
the
warrior
games.
When
you
picked
me
up
a
lot
that
this
guy
actually
picked
me
up
and
I'm
like
230
pounds,
I'm
ya,
know:
I,
did
it
I'm
I
got
four
years
to
suit
and
I'm
joking.
So
it's!
This
is
a
gentleman
who
was
really
really
involved
in
the
community,
but
this
book
there's
no
such
thing
as
a
bad.
B
Kid
really
brings
it
all
together.
It
talks
about
his
remarkable
life
and
the
many
many
struggles
that
he's
had,
but
how,
in
spite
of
the
many,
many
different
challenges
and
burdens
that
have
come
forward
in
his
life,
he's
been
able
to
not
only
make
something
great
of
himself
but
help
people
along
the
way.
There's
a
great
saying,
which
is
when
you
climbed
that
ladder
of
opportunity-
and
you
reached
the
top,
don't
forget
the
people
who
are
coming
up
behind
you.
Don't
forget
the
people
who
are
having
same
or
similar
struggles.
B
This
guy
just
doesn't
not
just
forget
about
those
folks.
He
champions
them
and
he
champions
them
where
they
are,
where
they
are
every
single
day,
whether
it's
that
student
who's
having
a
learning
disability
in
school
and
is
having
problems
passing
to
tenth
grade
that
single
mom,
raising
a
kid
that
minimum-wage
worker
working
at
Wendy's
just
wanting
to
get
ahead
that
person
in
the
working
class
struggling
hard
to
make
it
to
the
middle
class.
Mr.
Bullard
has
got
their
back
time
and
time
again
if
I
was
to
go
through
his
list
of
achievements
and
charities.
B
We'd
be
here
for
another
two
hours,
so
it
is.
It
goes
without
saying
that
it
is
a
great
pleasure
and
honor
to
give
a
Tampa
City
Council
commendation.
This
isn't
just
for
your
book.
This
is
for
all
the
above
for
all
that
you
do
you're
an
inspiration,
you're,
one
of
the
greatest
hand
pinions
and
ten
pianos
out
there
and
it's
a
real
honor
to
know
you,
my
friends,
oh
thank
you,
sir.
You
go
ahead,
sir
I.
K
Don't
really
know
like
the
magnitude
of
like
me
being
here
today,
but
I
I
can
honestly
say:
I
appreciate
the
service
of
every
individual
in
here,
especially
locally.
That
is
tirelessly
working
to
make
life
better
for
those
that
don't
always
have
someone
to
have
a
voice
for
them,
not
into
politics.
So
you
guys
don't
ever
have
to
worry
about
me
running
against
you,
but
I'd
hit
the
end,
but
I'm
willing
to
work
with
any
and
everybody
that
is,
is
wanting
to
do
the
right
thing
and
it's
doing
the
right
thing.
K
This
is
not
a
plug
from
our
book,
but
I
did
talk
about
it
in
the
book,
but
even
people
that
come
from
affluent
backgrounds
have
struggles
as
well
and
I
think
that
people
need
to
start
focusing
on
just
being
great
human
beings.
Instead
of
worrying
about
not
your
Democrat
or
a
Republican,
you're
Muslim
or
you're
Christian
or
you're
Gary
straight.
K
They
need
to
focus
on
the
fact
that
we're
all
human
beings-
and
we
should
all
have
the
same
amount
of
dignity,
treated
displayed
to
us,
no
matter
where
we
come
from
and
no
matter
where
we
are
in
life,
because
I
truly
believe
in
my
heart
that
were
all
one
situation
away
from
being
in
a
worse
situation.
In
that
worse
situation,
there's
more
ways
from
a
financial
standpoint
is
also
you
know.
Anybody
can
be
stricken
cancers.
K
In
some
cases
a
lot
of
people
waking
up
to
the
American
Nightmare
and
so
being
a
person
that
has
been
on
both
sides
of
the
state.
I
truly
appreciate.
This
combination,
but
I
just
also
use
this
time
that
you
guys
give
me
to
one.
Thank
you
for
your
service
up
to
this
point,
but
also
to
to
push
each
and
every
individual
and
here
to
spread
the
message
that
I
heard
at
12
years
old.
K
But
nobody
had
ever
told
me
that
they
believed
in
me,
and
it
was
that
at
that
moment,
at
12
years
old,
that
really
helped
shape
my
life
and
changed
my
life
to
start
one
believing
in
myself,
but
also
believing
that
I
can
help
other
people
be
their
best.
And
so,
regardless
of
what
age?
You
are
what
demographic
you
come
from.
We
all
have
an
opportunity
to
make
this
world
a
better
place
and
you
need
to
start
at
home,
and
Tampa
is
my
home.
K
You
know
it's
a
city
that
I
love
and
I
love
everything
about
it.
I
love
it
every
place
that
it's
going
and
I
try
to
represent.
What
I
feel
like
should
that
every
person
that
loves
this
city
she
represents
a
regardless
of
where
I'm
in
the
world.
So
thank
you
and
for
you
that
our
Tennessee
graduates
that
are,
if
they're
any
in
the
building
that
are
willing
to
admit
that
go
Gators
and
we'll
see
you
this
weekend.
B
G
Let
me
say
this
I
understand
this
room.
I
understand
what
you
say
when
you
talk
I
see
you
brought
my
old
friend
of
mine
at
the
end
of
the
door,
mr.
Seiler
he
understands
because
he
knows
I've
been
out
there
I
understand
those
struggles.
I
know
he
was
that
late
to
high
school
you've
got
him
along
because
you
you
you
you,
you
have
something
for
and
he's
gonna
receive,
that
infection
of
success
from
you
even
better
now,
but
what
I
would
say
is
you've
done
a
tremendous
job
money.
G
Isn't
everything
money
is
not
everything,
it's
to
make
sure
that
someone
has
the
know-how
and
will
to
be
there
not
just
to
give
money,
but
to
be
there
to
be
the
boots
on
the
ground
to
touch
a
young
person
adult
anybody
to
give
them
that
infection
of
success,
because
when
a
person
gets
the
infection
of
success,
they've
got
to
give
it
to
somebody
else
like
he
talked
about
can't,
say,
got
to
give
that
infection
and
somebody
else
it's
important.
It's
vital
and
every
day,
I
see
you
and
see
young
people
give
them
that
infection.
G
It's
tremendous
to
them.
You
keep
giving
that
infection
of
success
and
it's
gonna
blend
throughout
this
community
I
thought
the
world
cuz
I,
see
you
on
Facebook
all
over
the
place.
It's
giving
the
same
message
and
that's
key
the
same
message:
I'm
sorry,
I
couldn't
be
there
on
Thursday
for
the
the
slide
event.
I
know
what
the
good
work
you're
doing
over
there
I
went
to
slides
a
young
man
with
slide
junior
high
school
at
that
time.
G
A
C
J
H
G
G
H
Second,
we
have
a
motion
from
Councilman
goods
to
continue
this
commendation
with
a
second
from
councilman
Miranda
for
October
17th
2019.
All
right.
We
will
now
go
to
public
comment
for
real
three
minutes
to
speak
on
any
item.
That's
on
the
agenda!
That
is
concept
for
a
public
hearing.
Please
approach
the
lectern
and
state
your
name
and
address
address.
M
Good
morning,
council,
my
name
is
Sandra
Ramirez
and
I'm.
Actually,
a
visitor
from
Minnesota,
but
Florida
is
the
first
place,
my
father
immigrated
to
from
Ecuador.
So
I'm
familiar
been
here
many
times
here
today
on
behalf
of
the
preborn
children
of
Tampa,
who
are
murdered
at
a
rate
of
over
200
each
and
every
week
under
your
watch
in
jurisdiction.
It's
time
to
end
the
bloodshed
and
punish
those
who
are
murdering
babies
in
utero.
M
You
have
a
god-ordained
duty
to
preserve
justice
and
to
punish
evildoers
roe
v
wade
is
not
a
law,
it
was
and
is
an
immoral
corrupt,
Court
opinion
that
is
to
be
completely
ignored.
We
all
remember
Dred
Scott,
when
the
Supreme
Court
decided
African
Americans
did
not
have
the
same
rights
as
white
people.
While
slavery
went
on
for
over
200
years,
the
Supreme
Court
was
dead
wrong
about
Dred
Scott
v
Sanford,
as
we
all
know,
and
they
were
wrong
about
roe
v
wade.
M
Article
6
of
our
constitution
does
not
declare
that
the
Supreme
Court
has
the
supremacy,
in
fact,
that
the
judiciary's
nor
the
Supreme
Court
is
even
mentioned
in
the
Supremacy
Clause.
What
actually
has
the
supremacy
in
the
Constitution
itself,
which
each
of
you
took
an
oath
to
uphold?
You
did
not
take
an
oath
of
subservience
to
the
federal
government.
You
did
not
take
an
oath
to
uphold
unjust
or
immoral
court
opinions
by
the
US
Supreme
Court,
so
I'm
asking
you
to
consider
that
your
oath
is
not
to
the
federal
government.
M
It's
to
uphold
the
US
Constitution
and
in
the
very
beginning
of
our
US
Constitution
at
states
that
we,
as
a
people,
are
here
to
establish
justice
to
ensure
domestic
tranquility
to
secure
the
blessings
of
liberty
to
ourselves
and
our
posterity.
The
preborn
children
in
Tampa
are
our
posterity
they're
to
be
granted
the
same
protections
of
life,
liberty
that
post
foreign
children
have
or
proce
born
people
have
in
the
city
of
Tampa.
M
So
I'm
here
to
implore
you
to
be
a
man
of
righteousness,
God's
Word
says
that
righteousness
and
justice
of
the
foundation
of
God's
throne
and
he's
put
you
in
a
position
of
authority
to
govern
in
his
righteousness
and
with
his
justice.
The
Bible
says
that
to
him,
who
knows
the
right
thing
to
do
and
does
not
do
it
to
him.
It
is
sin.
M
So
therefore,
I'm
pleading
with
you
to
do
your
duty
to
criminalize
abortion
in
Tampa,
because
you'll
be
remembered
for
not
only
what
you
did,
but
for
what
you
did
not
do,
because
you
feared
man
and
not
God
repent,
follow
Christ
and
he'll
help.
You
overcome
your
fear
of
criminalizing
murder
in
the
womb.
B
Thank
you
very
much.
Ma'am
and
I
want
to
make
sure
that
everybody
who's
standing
is
here
for
public
comment
and,
and
is
there
anyone
else?
This
is
your
time
if
you're
gonna
be
speaking
on
any
item
on
the
agenda.
That
is
not
a
quasi-judicial
matter.
Please
stand
up
and
make
yourself
known
so
that
we
can
know.
M
M
He
was
able
to
escape
to
Canada
where
he
led
out
the
rest
of
his
life
and
freedom
in
Canada,
and
what
happened
was
as
a
result
of
that
he
booth
was
brought
up
on
criminal
charges
for
violating
that
Fugitive
Slave
Act.
Fortunately,
booth,
an
attorney
who
defended
him
in
court
argument
that
the
Fugitive
Slave
Act
was
unconstitutional
and
therefore
Boyd.
The
state
Supreme
Court
in
Wisconsin,
agreed
and
then
acquitted
booth,
which
thereby
which
therefore
made
the
Fugitive
Slave
Act,
was
nullified
in
the
state
of
Wisconsin.
M
Therefore,
you
men
here
can
take
the
same
posture
in
Tampa
to
defy
the
immoral
corrupt
law
and
opinion,
or
not
a
law,
but
it's
an
opinion
of
the
Supreme
Court
to
establish
and
enforce
an
ordinance
that
would
criminalize
the
murder
in
the
wound.
I
implore
you
to
be
righteous
men
and
criminalize
abortion
now
God's,
love
mercy
and
justice
demand
this
from
you.
Thank
you.
Thank.
B
You
very
much
ma'am
next,
please
and
and
before
our
next
speaker
comes
up
at
10
a.m.
we're
gonna
break
for
staff.
So
anybody
who
is
here
still
for
public
comment,
you're
gonna,
have
to
wait
until
after
the
staff
reports
are
done,
which
could
take
10
20
30
minutes
what-have-you,
usually
from
now
on
we're
gonna
be
having
folks
from
first
for
public
comment,
who
are
actually
here
for
a
specific
item
in
the
agenda.
Then
folks
for
general
comment
afterwards,
but
we
didn't
begin
that
way
today.
So
we'll
just
start
that
next
week
go
ahead,
sir.
D
Venters
9
Tampa
Florida
for
the
people
who
are
talking
about
abortion,
most
men
who
control
legislators
they
or
any
we're
not
going
to
do
anything
about
abortion
because
most
of
them
have
women
on
the
side.
They
get
them
pregnant
and
they
need
those
abortions
most
of
them
dirty
they
nasty.
They
got
nasty
politics
and
nasty
personalities
and
that's
another
subject,
but
for
the
record
we
always
have
to
know
that
this
City
Council,
the
City
Council's
before
it
going
back
to
wind
city
of
Tampa,
was
formed
1855,
nothing,
absolutely
positively,
nothing
for
African
people.
D
Nothing
treat
us
like
dirt.
Treat
us
like
scums
treat
us
like
bastards
treat
us
like
people
like
dummies,
treat
us
like
ignoramus,
a
billion
dollar
budget,
one
billion
dollar
budget,
and
what
is
it
for
26%
of
the
population,
we're
26
percent
of
this
population?
What
is
it
in
that
budget
for
26
percent
of
the
black
population?
D
D
What's
in
it
for
us
and
their
City
Council
who
protect
themselves
to
be
liberal
and
nice
and
democratic
and
peace-loving
and
all
the
other
kind
of
stuff,
they
look
over
that
nobody
have
ever
said
in
the
history
of
Tampa,
from
1855
to
the
present
day,
nothing
for
African
people,
but
a
bunch
of
games
and
gimmicks
and
garbage
garbage
get
a
home
for
a
dollar
get
a
section-8.
Do
all
this
other
welfare
stuff.
D
We
as
African
people,
have
to
know
and
understand
600
years
of
injustice
and
people
like
y'all
is
part
of
it.
You
can
sit
and
run
out
and
get
the
vote
and
tell
the
people
all
kind
of
craziness.
When
you're
trying
to
get
a
vote
and
once
y'all
get
these
offices,
you
do
absolutely
positively
nothing
for
the
poor
working-class,
it's
not
just
African
people,
you
do
nothing
for
it's
absolutely
positively!
Nobody
unless
the
developer
comes
with
their
hands
out
and
they
run
the
city
from
the
top
down.
D
B
D
D
Their
creator,
with
certain
unalienable
life,
liberty
and
the
pursuit
of
happiness
that
to
secure
these
rights,
governments
are
instituted
among
men
deriving
from
their
just
powers
from
the
consent
of
the
governor.
They
win
support
whenever
any
form
of
government
becomes
destructive
of
these
ends.
It
is
the
right
other
people
to
alter
or
to
abolish
it
and
to
institute
new
government
and
I
must
tell
y'all.
We
need
new
government
from
Washington
DC
all
the
way
down
to
the
garbage
truck,
because
you're
not
doing
justice
for
people
to
certain
color
and
that's
what
we're
all
about.
D
You
know
what
we
have
to
understand.
We
didn't
create
ours
that
God
Almighty
created
all
of
us,
whether
you're
ugly,
whether
you're
black,
whether
you're
white
or
not.
It
makes
no
difference
now.
I
was
writing
down.
22Nd
Street
y'all
take
prime
property
that
belonged
to
black
both
and
call
the
retention.
Palm
and
I
was
writing
out.
22Nd
Street
some
crime
property
down
there,
where
we
could
be,
or
some
of
it
every
air
in
and
everything
and
I'm
wondering.
Why
did
you
y'all
just
consider
the
East
Tampa
retention
palm
you?
D
Don't
you
don't
worry
about
West
Campus,
don't
worry
about
Ebola
City,
but
I
guarantee
you.
When
you
come
down
black
neighborhood
you
convert
our
property
and
to
retention
pulminary
right.
We
supposed
to
do
justice
for
all
people,
respect
all
people,
don't
don't
look
at
certain
people
because
they
got
a
few
dollars
in
the
bank
or
we
gonna
respect
you
more
than
respecting
about
it.
That
ain't.
The
way
it
supposed
to
be.
We
supposed
to
love
everybody,
regardless
of
the
color
of
their
skin
and
where
they
come
from
now.
D
I
would
like
to
ask
you
all
a
question:
what
we
going
to
do
about
the
Bahama
people
that
lost
everything.
Can
we
let
them
come
in
the
Tampa
I
know
where
your
presidents
say
they
have
to
have
a
Visa
card.
How
many
of
them
got
a
Visa
card?
You
don't
treat
them
worth
it
in
your
treating
the
flight
p.m.
in
United
States
of
America,
but
one
thing
we
got
to
do:
keep
our
truck
than
Almighty
God
and
keep
playing
everything.
O
Name
is
John
Maul,
4104,
Washington,
Avenue,
Tampa,
Florida
I'm
speaking
here
about
storm
water
mitigation
and
I've
been
trying
to
get
and
still
trying
to
get
it
and
will
still
try
to
get
it
till
they
get
it
when
I'm
reading
here
is
a
memorandum
through
the
chair
from
Janice
McLean,
and
this
was
at
a
time
when
the
staff
was
required
to
appear
but
not
discuss.
So
nothing
in
this
I,
don't
think
was
discussed,
but
maybe
some
of
you
have
been
vetted
and
the
pertinent
point
is
five
paragraphs
are
just
in
the
first
paragraph.
O
It
says
that
as
the
stormwater
assessments
are
user
charges,
there
are
no
exceptions
or
exemptions.
Is
that
a
true
statement?
I
think
you
would
like
to
get
true
information
from
your
staff.
Five
houses
down
for
me.
There's
a
LLC,
limited
liability
corporation
doesn't
play
one
cent
on
7/10,
seven,
accurate,
acre
and
so
I
think
that's
an
exemption.
Then
all
the
new
temper
is
that
an
exemption
they
don't
pay
anything
billionaires
on
Harbor
Island,
don't
pay
anything.
O
That
seems
to
be
another
exemption
and
they
have
what
you
call
a
mitigation
credit
that
says
parcels
with
no
off-site
discharge
of
stormwater.
The
city
system
will
get
100%
medication
mitigation
credit.
Do
you
mean
that
I
don't
think
anybody
I've
been
trying
to
get
it?
I
have
done
everything
I
can
to
comply
with
what
the
requirements
are
to
get
that
trying
to
stop
the
stormwater
runoff
and
I've
done
it.
O
O
It
seems
like
one
of
the
things
that
could
be
done
is
for
me
to
engage
of
PE
come
out
and
verify
that
boredom
doesn't
run
uphill,
and
what
does
it
be?
He
went
for
that
$6,000.
Well,
I,
don't
think,
that's
a
reasonable
request!
Anybody
can
look
at
my
property
and
pour
some
water
in
it
and
it
doesn't
run
off
the
property.
My
property
is
like
a
bowl
or
a
pond.
It
flows
into
this
pond
so
again,
I
I
hope
all
I
want
is
mitigation.
O
C
N
We
are
here
today,
referencing
56:10,
East,
Henry,
Avenue,
and
that
parcel
is
was
approved
for
zoning
as
a
medical
marijuana
treatment
center,
as
well
as
he
processing
and
distribution
center
and
I.
Don't
believe
that
when
for
Lydians
voted
for
medical
marijuana
that
they
had
intended
for
this
type
of
property
for
medical
marijuana
processing
to
be
in
such
close
proximity
to
a
mental
health
and
substance,
abuse,
treatment,
center
and
or
close
proximity
to
residential
properties
today
to
Florida
has
determined
that
a
processing
facility
can
be
up
to
a
hundred
thousand
square
feet.
N
That
is
the
equivalency
of
three
football
fields.
So
when
you
think
about
what
can
be
produced
on
three
football
fields,
in
close
proximity
to
residential
properties,
as
well
as
a
treatment
center
that
doesn't
make
a
whole
lot
of
sense
and
I
think
it
was
people
just
didn't
think
ahead
about
it.
So
I'm
here
today,
as
well
as
the
our
neighbors
to
ask
that,
if
it's
not
currently
in
the
zoning,
it
says
it
can
be
in
industrial
areas,
it
shouldn't
be
in
mixed
use
neighborhood.
So
maybe
we
need
to
go
back
and
relook
at
that.
N
The
other
thing
is,
you
already
have
a
copy
of
this
report
that
you
will
be
it's
on
the
agenda
today.
I
would
like
to
say
that
there's
between
60
to
70
cities
or
counties
that
have
already
banned
any
future
medical
marijuana,
dispensaries,
I'm,
not
saying
that's
the
answer.
Maybe
a
moratorium
I
understand
that
the
state
of
Florida,
the
Florida
Legislature,
has
regained
most
of
the
control
on
this,
but
I
think
that
stepping
back
and
saying
there's
nothing
we
can
do
is
not
the
answer
as
well
and
at
the
end
of
this
report
it
says
apologize.
N
The
city
could
also
be
exposed
to
liability
for
the
infringement
of
existing
property
rights,
say
to
the
investment
based
expectations
of
those
who
have
purchased
property
and
reliance
on
the
that
they
you
guys
can
read
the
rest
of
it.
What
about
existing?
What
about
folks,
toasters?
Gracepoint,
that's
been
in
this
community
for
70
years.
Think
about
the
investment
that
we
have
put
forth.
N
Are
we
going
to
take
the
consideration
of
those
that
are
not
even
from
Tampa,
not
even
from
Florida
that
are
moving
here
from
other
states
and
we're
gonna
put
them
ahead
and
folks
that
are
already
in
this
community?
So
I
just
ask
kindly
that
not
taking
saying
nothing
we
can
do
is
not
the
answer.
Maybe
a
task
force,
maybe
going
to
these
other
cities
and
counties
and
asking
what
they
have
done
and,
finally,
to
my
knowledge
and
I've
done
just
limited
research.
N
B
P
So
they
will
not
be
in
our
vulnerable,
neighborhoods
and
that'll
be
discussed
at
item
72
today,
as
Susan
mentioned
and
I
said,
I'm
passing
out
a
handout
I've
done
research
on
this
and
there
are
approximately
65
to
70
cities
and
counties
across
the
state
that
have
already
banned
medical
marijuana.
Dispensaries,
I
know
Plant,
City
and
Temple.
Terrace
right
are
right
here
in
Hillsborough
County.
They
both
have
banned
and
I
attend.
Almost
every
Temple
Terrace
City
Council
meeting
and
there's
never
been
any
men
of
any
litigation.
P
So
I
know
that's
a
concern
for
the
city
of
Tampa,
but
so
far
other
cities
and
counties
have
not
experienced
that
amendment.
To
is
silent
on
the
ability
of
cities
and
counties
to
ban.
So,
there's
nothing
in
the
amendment
that
says
that
they
can't
ban,
and
our
legislature
clearly
said
that
cities
and
counties
may
bans
medical
marijuana
dispensaries.
P
So
there's
a
good
example
of
one
city:
it's
Lake
Worth
it's
on
the
other
coast
and
they
had
two
dispensaries
open
up
and
decided.
That
was
enough
for
them,
so
they
banned
future
dispensaries
so
that
that
is
something
that
at
least
can
be
considered.
They
did
that
a
year
ago
and
so
far
again,
I've
never
heard
of
any
litigation
over
that.
P
P
Another
thing
to
consider
is
moratoriums,
that's
more
of
a
temporary
ban,
and
that
could
be.
You
know
if
you
have
a
reason.
I'm
sure
legal
at
Department
knows
all
about
this,
but
it's
something
that
could
be
considered
and
in
fact
city
of
Tampa
has
had
a
moratorium
on
medical
marijuana.
Dispensaries
require
so
there's
a
group
called
Marijuana,
Policy
group
and
they're,
actually
an
industry
consultant,
and
they
came
up
with
a
number
of
optimal
number
of
marijuana
to
medical
marijuana
dispensaries
per
population.
P
They
said
one
dispensary
per
sixty,
seven
thousand
two
hundred
twenty
two
and
Tampa
has
a
population
of
just
under
four
hundred
thousand
according
to
the
2018
census.
So
that
would
come
out.
I
did
my
math
already
six
total.
We
already
have
seven
and
that's
one
of
the
handouts
that
I
sent
you.
It
shows
that
there's
seven
dispensaries
already
in
Tampa,
so
we're
already
over
that
optimal
limit.
P
So
another
thing
to
keep
in
mind
is
that
recreational
marijuana
is
going
most
likely
be
on
the
ballot,
the
people
that
are
pushing
that
that
ballot
initiative
or
medical
marijuana
industry.
So
all
of
your
medical
marijuana
shops
could
also
become
recreational.
Something
to
keep
in
mind.
Then
we
have
the
vaping
crisis.
A
lot
of
the
vape
oil
crisis
has
to
do
with
marijuana.
So
would
the
city
have
any
liability
if
someone
purchased
vape
oil
at
a
medical
marijuana
dispensary
and
got
sick.
B
M
O
Chairman
good
morning
and
members
of
the
City
Council
and
council,
my
name
is
John
grand
off
suite
3700
Bank
of
America
Plaza
I
spoke
about
two
weeks
ago
about
the
merit
Medical
Marijuana,
permitting
next
two
GracePoint
I
raised
an
issue
as
to
the
notice
and
I
showed
you,
the
notice
that
was
provided
after
further
review
of
that
notice
and
of
the
file.
The
notice
was
adequate,
though
not
perfect,
but
I
have
no
issue
with
the
notice
and
further
I
did
find
in
the
file.
O
A
letter
had
been
written
from
grace
Points
Executive,
Joe
Rutherford
that
was
filed
with
that
application.
So
I
want
to
let
you
know
that
those
processes
were
followed
and
evaluated
by
mr.
cotton
and
this
coil
and
their
deliberations
I've
also
reviewed
Mozilla's,
thorough
memo
to
you
is
very
well
reasoned
and
I
have
no
dispute
with
it.
I
would
offer,
however,
that
I
believe
you
can
pass
further
regulations
going
further
and
vest
or
grandfather
existing
sites,
and
they
would
be
protected,
they've
literally
be
frozen
in
time
and
I'll.
O
Just
as
an
example,
there's
a
there's,
an
auto
repair
station
in
Port
Tampa,
that's
in
the
middle
of
a
residential
neighborhood,
has
been
there
forever,
but
it's
a
vested
grandfathered
use.
There's
a
farms
down
near
Port
Tampa,
that's
a
vested
grandfather
use,
so
these
non-conforming
uses
can
be
frozen
in
time
and
protected
under
the
Constitution,
but
you
can
pass
further
distance
regulations
to
protect
facilities
like
race
point
than
others.
Thank
you.
B
E
B
Q
Good
morning,
Council
Tom's
telling
the
director
Planning
and
Development
item
number
40
is
a
it's
an
owner-occupied
rehab
program.
It
was
awarded
to
use
Tampa
business
activity
associated.
Basically,
the
owner-occupied
rehab
program
is
to
effect
emergency
repairs
to
citizens
that
are
in
need
of
you
know
various
roofing
electrical
plumbing
mold
issues,
things
like
that
that
could
affect
their
health
and
safety
of
the
people
living
in
there.
This
award
was
for
up
to
a
million
dollars,
utilizing
ship,
home
and
CDBG
money,
and
it
you
know
it
implements
the.
Q
What
did
we
have
called
out
in
our
five-year
consolidated
plan,
as
well
as
our
local
housing
assistance
plan?
Previously
there
had
been
approved
the
other
awardee
of
this
RFP
for
the
same
amount
of
money.
A
million
dollars
was
East,
Tampa
or
CDC
of
Tampa
earnest
Connie's
organization.
To
do
the
exact
same
thing
that
was
approved
previously,
this
agreement
is
identical
to
that,
except
is
for
these
Tampa
business
and
Civic
Association.
Q
G
Mr.
Scylla,
thank
you
for
coming
and
sharing
this
eivol
for
this
type
of
program,
because
I
think
a
lot
of
problems
in
some
of
our
blighted
communities
are
result
of
a
lack
of
rehabbing
and
I
believe
that
we
need
more
money
going
to
rehab
in
our
communities
and
but
I
want
you
to
kind
of
explain
the
program
as
it
relates
to
criteria.
G
How
one
can
be
a
part,
because
that
seems
to
be
an
issue
when
I
hear
people
cause
they
they
can't
they
can't
get
through
or
they
don't
understand
the
process
or
how
come
they
don't
qualify
and
I.
Think
as
a
more
to
let
people
know
about
this
program.
So
when
you
get
people
qualify
or
look
at
what
criteria,
that's
hurting
people
to
get
people
qualified
can
usually
explain
some
of
the
qualification
to
get
this
money
to
get.
Q
This
rehab-
yes,
yes,
sir,
the
the
first
qualification.
First
and
foremost,
you
have
to
be
income
qualified
and
a
senior
over
65
years
old,
once
your
income
qualified
it's
based
on
the
HUD
standards
for
area
median
income.
Typically,
it's
fifty
percent,
fifty
percent
AMI,
and
it
goes
forward
from
there
you
make
a
point.
We're
trying
to
part
of
some
of
the
other
improves
we're
doing
is
make
it
a
little
bit
more
transparent
on
a
webpage,
have
some
more
FAQ
type
stuff
on
our
webpage.
So
people
can
see
that
and
understand
how
they
qualify.
Q
Q
It's
strictly
strictly
for
emergency
repairs,
major
emergency
repairs,
roofing
electrical
systems,
a/c
hazardous,
electric,
exterior
deterioration,
window
replacement,
water,
heater,
lead-based
remediation,
so
it's
those
kinds
of
things
that
are
really
hurting
individuals,
it.
You
can't
say
I'd
like
to
remodel
my
den
or
something
like
that.
It
has
to
be
specifically
related
to
that
and
we
monitored
that
very
closely.
You
know
we
go
out,
we'll
do
a
scope.
Q
Q
Those
tend
to
be
more
expensive
and
that's
why
the
money
for
home
we
have
less
home
money
in
this
pod.
We
have
a
hundred
thousand
dollars
of
that
money
in
there
compared
to
five
hundred
thousand
dollars
for
ship
and
excuse
me,
four
hundred
thousand
dollars
for
CDBG
I
agree
with
you.
I
have
less
money
than
people
in
need,
we're
working
on
other
things
to
try
to
stretch
our
dollar.
That's
why
some
of
the
recent
changes
we
made
were
specifically
for
emergency
kinds
of
things
and
the
other
thing.
Q
So
someone
doesn't
come
in
not
that
this
has
happened
that,
in
my
recollection,
it's
in
the
form
of
down
payments
or
a
deferred
mortgage
payment,
and
it
lasts
for
five
years-
has
a
five
year
lien,
if
you
will
on
the
property,
if
the
person
who
is
living
there
stays
in
the
thing
after
five
years,
the
first
day
after
that,
it's
completely
forgiven.
If,
unfortunately,
they
they
pass.
Q
In
that
time,
the
the
person
someone
whoever
occupies
that
unit
back
has
to
be
income
qualified
to
take
advantage
of
not
having
to
pay
off
that
that
lien,
sometimes
family
members
will
come
back
in
or
the
children
that
are
living
with
their
grandmother
or
their
mom
and
dad
or
whoever
it
was.
You
know,
they'll
take
over
the
house
and
they
have
to
be
income.
Qualified
I,
don't
know
that
it's
it's
ever
happened
or
someone
has
has
left
and
had
to
repay
that
this
particular
type
of
downpayment
assistance.
You.
G
Know
I'm
hopeful
imperfect
that
with
the
mayor's
new
board
and
Housing
Board,
and
hopefully
with
suggestions
from
your
housing
department
that
we
look
at
trying
to
find
dollars
that
are
not
with
some
of
the
ship
fundings
and
have
all
these
stringent
car
tiers
in
the
huts.
What
we
have
a
special
fund
that
we
can
kind
of
make
and
curtail
our
own
kind
of
criteria
to
help
people
that
are
not
sixty-five.
G
There
are
a
lot
of
people
who
may
be
45
who
have
a
home,
you
know
or
inherit
a
home,
but
they
can't
do
what
they
need
to
do
to
make
it
livable
too,
it
should
be
livable,
so
I'm,
just
hoping
in
the
future.
That
yourself
and
your
department
will
make
these
suggestions
to
the
mayor
and
actually
the
board
and
some
of
the
CAC
boards
to
say
hey.
Could
you
develop
a
program
to
help
some
of
these
blighted
areas
with
people
who
are
struggling
to
be
in
a
home?
I
just
think.
G
That's
a
key
component
I
like
that.
We
have
something,
but
we
have
to
do
a
little
bit
more
and
I'm,
hoping
that
you'll
carry
the
baton
to
the
mayor's
office
in
to
the
board.
To
some
of
these
cc's
to
say
we
need
a
fun.
You
know
if
the
CC
boards
can
come
to
the
Sarah
Bush
say
we
have
our
own
special
conference
that
doesn't
help
out
all
these
stringent
criteria
from
HUD
and
ship.
All
these
other
programs
I
think
that'll
be
good.
G
Also
if
we
had
another
way
of
funding
within
the
city
itself
to
where
we
can
have
funds
and
have
our
own
type
of
criteria
to
help
our
citizens
I
think
that's
going
to
be
the
new
foundation
that
we've
got
to
try
to
build
and
hope.
You'll
take
that
back,
but
I
do
appreciate
the
program
that
we
do
have,
but
it's
just
not
enough,
though.
Okay
and.
Q
I'm
anxious
to
see
what
comes
out
of
the
affordable
housing
advisor
unique,
because
the
first
two
that
I
sat
in
on
this
was
a
topic
of
conversation,
so
I
think
they're
trying
to
come
up
with
also
to
recommend
creative
ways
to
expand
existing
programs
and
to
fund
existing
programs
in
a
different
fashion
too.
So
it'll
be
interesting
to
see
what
comes
out
of
that
as
their
final
report
and
recommendations.
Just.
E
Partly
related
question:
under
the
last
administration,
the
the
city
spent
a
lot
of
money
and
time
on
the
envision
plan
for
downtown.
So
whatever
you
call
it
a
Vision,
Plan
or
a
master.
Has
a
city
done
anything
like
that?
Or
is
it
planning
on
doing
anything
like
that
for
East,
Tampa
and
or
Tampa
South
Tampa,
West
Tampa?
Is
there
my
problem
with
all
these
independent
pieces?
Is
I,
don't
see
how
they
all
fit
together?
What
the
overall
master
plan
is
the.
Q
Master
plan
for
our
housing
is,
is
I,
don't
mind
in
a
five-year
consolidated
plan.
It
sets
out
the
goals
of
objectives
and
how
you
have
to
move
on
it
and
then
also
the
local
housing
assistance
plan.
That's
updated
every
year
serves
and
Beit
basically
serves
as
our
strategic
plan
to
implement
these
things.
So
from
a
housing
perspective,
we
we
follow
that
five-year
plan
and
it's
updated
council.
We
had
to
recently
amend
it.
Q
If
you
recall
just
a
couple
of
meetings
ago,
we
had
to
amend
both
of
those
plans,
because,
although
it
recognized
that
we
could
use
federal
money
to
purchase
property
for
affordable
housing
that
wasn't
identified
as
one
of
our
goals,
so
we
had
to
go
in
there
make
that
amendment.
You
did
that,
thank
you
and
now
we're
able
to
purchase
those
other
other
properties
with
using
those
money
in
order
to
expand
our
inventory
of
affordable
housing
potential.
Do.
Q
E
Q
Well,
we
have
a
comprehensive
plan
that
works
for
the
rest
of
the
city
and
in
that
comprehensive
plan
that
talks
about
the
various
types
of
districts
and
sections,
you
know
the
redevelopment
areas
of
development
areas
preservations
our
preservation
areas,
something
identical
to
the
rican
vision
plan.
No
sir,
but
the
comprehensive
planet
is
it's
very
comprehensive.
I
mean
it
really
does
cover
a
lot,
and
we
we
do
everything
we
can
do
to
make
sure
that
our
codes
and
policies
follow
that
plan
and.
E
In
my
comments
on
a
criticism,
I
just
the
way,
I
think
the
way
I
think
is
is
to
try
to
think
holistically.
You
know,
what's
our
plan
for
the
city
comprehensively
and
then
what
is
our
plan
for
different
pieces
of
it
and
then
how
do
and
what
are
our
goals
and
then
how
to?
How
do
the
sub
plans
fit
into
it?
E
If
we
have
specifics,
it's
one
thing
to
say
we're
going
to
be
a
great
city,
but
if
we
actually
have
a
plan
to
achieve
it,
I
think
it
will
be
easier
for
people
to
buy
in
same
thing.
Remember
with
the
cycling
the
cycling
issue
on
beta
Bay.
The
problem
was
that
the
people
who
were
driving,
who
were
against
it,
didn't
know
what
the
overall
plan
for
the
cycling
was,
and
so
now
we're
talking
about
trying
to
create
a
citywide
bicycle
plan
and
map
anyway,
I'll
talk
to
you
about
it
offline.
Just
this
way,
I
think.
J
P
H
J
H
A
P
B
C
A
B
C
To
the
end,
we
were
talking
about
with
the
department
just
came
in
and
gave
a
briefing
on
monies
that
are
available
for
people
really
or
need
at
the
end
of
the
meeting.
I'm
gonna
bring
up
something
that
I
saw
the
newspaper
that
really
bothers
me
and
it
was
about
pace
and
with
that
attached
that
you're,
you
get
money,
but
it's
attached
to
it.
You
have
valorem
taxes
and
you
have
a
problem
there.
You
might
lose
your
house
and
I'm
totally
against
that,
but
I'll
bring.
B
R
Good
morning,
Andrea
is
on
the
legal
department.
I
want
to
first
apologize
for
the
length
of
my
staff
report.
I
I
did
lean
towards
the
lengthy
legal
legal
memo
and
I
apologize,
but
I
did
think
it
was
important.
The
question
that
was
asked
about
the
particular
Medical
Marijuana
treatment
facility
was
rather
broad
and
some
of
the
other
follow-up
questions
and
the
motion
were
brought
as
well
and
I
didn't
want
to
leave
anything
out.
R
You
know
that
was
where
I
went
to
the
history.
That's
already
been
discussed
a
little
bit
previously,
which
was
that
there
was
of
course,
a
state
constitutional
amendment
where
71.3%
of
Florida
voters
voted
to
make
medical
marijuana
more
available
to
those
people
that
have
been
prescribed
it
for
very
serious
medical
conditions.
The
council
20:17
waived
the
question
of
how
to
legislate
with
the
limited
power
that
you're
given
by
the
state.
You
know
again
as
I
go
into
in
great
detail
on
the
memo.
R
The
state
has
largely
preempted
what
local
governments
can
do
with
regard
to
cultivating
and
processing
facilities.
The
only
thing
that
can
do
is
limit
them
to
be
not
located
within
500
feet
of
a
school
with
respect
to
dispensing
facilities.
The
city
did
have
the
option
to
outright
ban
them,
but
once
the
city
made
the
decision
to
not
ban
them
again,
you
were
very
limited
in
what
you
could
do
in
terms
of
location,
again,
primarily
no
more
than
five
hundred
feet
from
a
school
and
since
the
question
that
seems
to
be
resonating,
the
most
is
well.
R
R
Some
of
you
were-
and
there
was
a
very
emotional
and
heated
discussion
then,
but
the
council
did
at
vote
to
have
these
medical
marijuana
dispensary
facilities
in
order
to
provide
the
availability
of
it
to
people
with
serious
medical
conditions
and
there
the
recommendation,
the
legal
departments
making
at
this
time
is
that
it
would.
We
would
caution
you
not
to
try
to
retroactively
Lee
impose
a
ban.
Now
you
know
again.
We
have
facilities
that
are
already
operating
and
would
become
non-conforming
uses.
R
We
would
have
people
who
have
purchased
property
again
with
the
expectation
that
they
can
open
them
and
we
would
be
jeopardizing
their
property
rights
and
there
is
still
a
question
as
to
whether
a
band
would
survive
a
legal
challenge
and
I
would
note
that.
Yes,
many
cities
and
I
think
that
says
something
like
60
cities
and
Florida
chose
to
ban
it.
R
But
there's
over
400
incorporated
municipalities
in
the
state
of
Florida,
so
the
vast
majority
did
do
what
the
city
of
Tampa
did,
which
was
not
ban
these
facilities
and
again
I
think
you
know
our
bottom
line
is
we're
recommending
that
you
not
even
consider
imposing
a
ban
or
a
moratorium
at
this
time,
and
one
of
the
final
things
I
would
say
is
you
could
only
ban?
You
only
have
the
option
to
ban
dispensing
facilities.
R
The
city
never
has
and
does
not
have
the
option
to
been
cultivating
and
processing
facilities
so,
for
instance,
the
one
on
East
Hanna,
which
is
both
it's
it's
primarily
a
cultivating
and
processing
facility
and
they've
also
asked
to
be
allowed
to
distribute
there.
It
would
not
go
away
if
you
were
to
ban
dispensaries
because
again
it's
also
planning
to
cultivating
and
processing
so
I'm
glad
to
answer
any
questions.
Just
one.
G
The
proposed
property
right
now
will
be
both
cultivating
selling
and
so
forth,
and
you
say
that
you
don't
recommend
a
ban
on
anything
and
I.
Don't
know
if,
because
we're
fearful
of
a
lawsuit
or
what-have-you,
but
the
problem
I
have
is
that
if
people
want
to
get
marijuana,
I
think
that
certain
places
are
areas
that
can
get
it
from
so
as
a
city
and
as
a
councilman
and
listen
to
constituents
to
put
and
I
drove
by
that
area
and
to
put
that
type
of
facility.
We
have
a
police
communication
center.
G
G
I,
don't
see
how
we
cannot
address
some
issues
on
this,
knowing
the
fact
that
we
have
a
street
that
is
full
of
services
to
communities
and
viable
services
and
I,
look
at
a
police
communication
center,
a
fire
and
police
and
and
and
just
looking
at
having
that
type
of
facility-
and
you
know
some
of
the
time
areas
we
do
have
in
that
area.
I
think
that's
going
to
bring
on
more
to
that
community.
I
think
you
know.
G
They're
gonna
have
to
have
security
on
that
property,
real
security
and,
to
me,
that's
a
problem
when
I've
already
got
some
challenges
in
the
district
and
I
just
look
at
possible
robbery
property
attempts
on
this
place.
That's
cultivating
this
type
of
stuff
having
an
open
area
sales
and
you
saw
the
payment
of
somebody.
Another
favorite
place
of
people
are
robbing
these
places
now
I
just
look
at.
We
have
to
find
a
solution.
We
can't
just
say
do
nothing,
we
have
to
say
well
what
can
we
do
so
I'm?
G
Looking
for
legal
to
say
what
can
we
do?
Not,
let's
not
do
nothing.
So
those
are
the
answers
that
I'm
looking
for
what
can
we
do
moving
forward
and
we
can't
stop
the
ones
who
are
already
in
service
that
says
these
dispensaries?
That's
why
I
understand
it,
but
going
forward.
We
have
to
do
something
to
say
to
the
citizens.
We
hear
your
cry
because
to
me
you
have
a
lot
of
children
in
here
in
any
way,
a
lot
of
people
who
have
a
lot
of
mental
and
physical
disabilities
and
I
just
don't
want
to
hear.
C
You
mr.
chairman,
along
the
summit,
was
just
mr.
goods
was
starting
to
say,
continuance
on
that
same
idea.
You
have
dispensaries,
and
then
you
have
the
actual
manufacturing
of
it.
Can
we
do
anything
regarding
to
dispensaries
in
this
same
location
or
that
prescription
of
the
only
they'd
be
out
the
buying
of
it
right?
There
did.
C
R
Our
community
I'm
just
trying
to
explain
with
regard
to
an
answer
to
councilman
goods
question
with
regard
to
cultivating
and
processing
facilities.
The
state
really
did
tie
your
hands.
We
cannot
ban
those
in
the
city.
The
city
attempted
to
limit
them
really
as
much
as
we
could,
by
limiting
them
to
only
industrial
zoning
districts
which
limits
them
to
a
very
small
portion
of
the
city,
and
unfortunately,
in
this
case
that
was,
the
property
of
issue
was
zoned
industrial
again.
R
With
regard
to
dispensaries,
the
city
did
have
the
option
and
does
have
the
option
under
the
statute
to
ban
them
citywide.
Our
concern
at
this
point
is
the
city
expressly
chose
not
to
do
that.
In
2017
people
went
forward,
built
facilities.
People
went
forward,
purchase
property
to
open
dispensaries
and
we're
concerned
that,
if
you
now,
after
the
fact,
went
back
and
banned
them
going
forward,
we'd
be
opening
ourselves
to
litigation.
R
500
feet,
distance
from
the
schools
is
actually
in
the
Florida
Statutes.
So
I
guess
my
an
answer
to
the
question
of
what
more
can
we
do?
As
I
mentioned
councilman
Goods
at
the
CRA
meeting?
To
some
extent,
people
need
to
take
these
concerns
to
the
legislature
and
maybe
perhaps
revisit
the
legislation,
because
that
it's
the
legislation
so
even.
G
We
can't
ban
it
so
either
we
can't
be
in
it,
so
we
can't
ban
the
the
industrial,
because
in
industrial
we
can't
say
we
don't
want
or
change
our
sweat
we're
going
to
use
reference
if
it's
in
an
industrial
area,
but
that
industrial
era
has
these
type
of
other
facilities
in
it.
We
can't
make
an
option
to
say
not
Banach,
but
it
can't
be
there
because
of
these.
Other
things
are
in
this
particular
area
of
that
industrial
area.
C
J
So
don't
so,
you
won't
have
to
get
up.
Don't
worry,
I'll
control
myself
on
this
one
councilman
good
news.
The
councilmen
Miranda
brought
up
some
very
great
points
and
asked
for
a
great
request
from
this
point
on
what
do
we
do
and
I'm
not
I'm
not
going
to
keep
harping
on
that?
What
I'm
going
to
suggest
the
people
that
do
not
want
to
see
this
type
of
thing?
It's
out,
I'll
watch
my
P's
and
Q's.
J
Please
contact
your
state
representatives
contact
your
state
senators.
This
is
another
infringement
upon
local
rule
where
our
cities
and
municipalities
around
the
state
of
Florida
cannot
do
what
they
feel
best.
Take
the
handcuffs
on
us
awful
excuse
me
and
let
us
do
what
we
do:
best
contact
your
state
representatives
and
your
state
senators.
H
Up
I've
made
my
comments,
known
I'm,
always
very
supportive,
but
there's
a
right
and
wrong
place
to
put
something.
You
know
in
communities
that
have
challenges,
for
example,
East
Tampa,
where
you
have
schools
where
you
have
so
many
children
living
nearby
with
where's.
The
common
sense
in
this
I
mean
really.
You
know
it's.
It's
nothing
against
medical
marijuana
in
general.
I
understand,
you
know,
people
need
it,
they're
people
that
need
it,
people
that
use
it
and
whatnot
and
I
had
personal
stories
about
family
members
with
cancer.
You
know
they
had
access
to
it.
H
Would
that
have
ease
their
suffering
not
cured
them,
but
would
they
have
been
more
comfortable?
But
beyond
that
you
know
in
a
neighborhood
where
you
have
a
police,
you
know
the
communication,
senator
you
have
so
many
children
you
have
bus
stops.
You
have
I
mean
the
list
goes
on
and
on
it's
like
putting
a
liquor
store.
You
know
we
ran
a
a
meeting,
is
taking
place,
I
mean
y-you,
know
GracePoint
and
whatnot
they're,
trying
to
give
people
help
treatment
whatever
it
is,
and
then
they
have
this.
H
H
B
R
B
So
you
I'm
sorry
go
ahead,
maybe
all
three!
Yes,
that's
what
I
thought?
Okay,
just
to
confirm
that
you
know
what
one
issue
a
night
and
there's
a
lot
of
good
sentiments
that
have
been
had
here,
but
one
issue
that
I
think
we
always
have
to
be
careful
on,
which
is
that
we're
also
dealing
with
something
that
is
a
medicine
for
people,
and
we
have
to
be
careful
to
not
inadvertently
through
the
zoning
process.
Shame
people
for
using
medicine.
B
That
is
something
that
is
necessary
and
I'm,
not
saying
anybody,
here's
doing
that,
but
we
just
have
to
be
careful
how
we
frame
this
issue.
The
larger
issue
to
me
really
here
is
the
way
that
our
that
our
country
and
our
community
has
responded
to
the
issue
of
marijuana
in
the
last
40
or
50
years.
You
know
I
I,
come
to
this
as
a
person
I've
never
used
drugs
in
my
life,
I
just
I.
B
Just
never
have
it's
not
something
that
I've
ever
used,
but
the
the
punitive
nature
that
we've
had
on
on
marijuana
as
a
larger
issue
in
our
country
is
something
that
has
really
really
been
acute
on.
Many
many
of
our
communities
and
I
think
that's
really
the
larger
issue
that
we're
dealing
with
here
as
far
as
I'm
concerned
when
it
comes
to
this
particular
facility.
There's
a
lot
of
community
concerns,
obviously
that
we
have
to
listen
to
what
legally
we
can
do
is
to
this
particular
facility
that
that
you
know
we'll
see
what
happens
with
that.
B
G
Respect
your
leadership
and
your
opinion
and
I
don't
think
this
board
is
trying
to
waiver
anything.
Anybody
who
needs
this
this
product
for
medical
reason,
I,
don't
have
any
issue
with
that.
The
only
issue
I
have
with
this
particular
building.
What
is
going
to
go
there?
It
will
probably
be
a
detriment
to
the
community.
That's.
B
G
Trying
to
help
people
and
trying
to
get
out
of
poverty
and
trying
to
get
them
a
crime
rate
in
place
and
when
I
look
at
this
particular
product
and
I,
look
at
the
thousands
of
a
black
folks
that
are
in
prison
a
day
for
less
than
20
grams
of
marijuana,
and
now
it's
open
season
marijuana.
It's
the
thing,
it's
nothing
but
a
gateway
to
legalizing.
G
Yet
if
people
make
your
money,
we
found
a
way
to
make
money,
but
yet,
in
those
other
communities
who
we're
trying
to
make
money
to
make
a
living,
it
was
illegal
and
with
the
prison
and
now
we're
gonna
legalize
it.
So
somebody
else
can
make
money,
that's
how
it
goes.
But
my
big
thing
is
that
I'm
gonna
make
a
motion
soon.
G
J
You,
sir
councilman
Citra,
Thank
You
mr.
chair
and
I,
know
that
chair
always
has
last
words,
so
please
thank
you
very
much.
I!
Don't
want
people
to
be
confused
by
my
statement.
South,
don't
worry
about
it.
I
know,
but
I
see,
I,
see
he's
about
ready
to
go.
I
have
no
problem
with
people
that
want
to
use
marijuana.
That
is
not
the
legalization
of
metal
medical
marijuana.
Yes,
there
are
people
that
are
helped
by
it.
People
on
chemo
people
with
autism,
I
understand
that
and
even
I
have
no
problem
with
medical
marijuana.
J
That
is
not
a
problem.
I
would
be
hypocrite
if
I
did
from
my
past,
but
our
zoning
needs
to
be
reflective
of
the
community
and
that's
where
I
want.
My
point
to
be
heard
has
nothing
to
do
with
marijuana.
It's
just
where
it's
to
be
sold.
That
is
my
point.
So
I
want
to
make
sure
that
the
public
is
clear
about
that.
Again,
there
are
people
in
our
community.
They
could
use
the
effects
of
marijuana
for
their
illnesses.
I
don't
want
to
be
Thank
You.
Mr.
chair.
B
G
And
fine
that
motion
will
be
early
later
on
the
staff,
come
back
and
look
at
our
zoning
and
look
at
the
criteria
and
look
at
find
a
solution
and
reference
to
this
issues
arise
in
our
community.
We've
got
to
find
a
solution
to
you
to
this
issue
going
forward,
there's
nothing.
We
can
do
about
a
current
situation,
but
going
forward
it'll
be,
let's
find
some
solutions
to
put
on
the
books,
Thank,
You,
councilman,
okay,.
B
Yes,
sir,
okay,
are
there
a
new
requests
by
the
public
for
reconsideration
of
legislative
matters?
Okay,
being
then,
we
go
forward
to
committee
reports,
consent
agenda
item
number,
five
and
ordinance.
There
is
no
need
to
get
public
comment
or
staff
on
this,
since
this
is
a
first
reading
and
Councilman
Carl
Olson.
Do
you,
sir?
My
taking
item
number.
B
A
H
B
E
B
H
B
L
E
F
B
H
F
B
H
B
B
H
H
B
Okay,
we
have
a
motion
by
Councilman
dyscalculia,
second
by
Councilman
Miranda,
all
in
favor
aye
any
opposed.
Okay.
Now
we
move
onward
to
our
public
hearings
and
quasi-judicial.
If
anybody
is
here
to
testify
or
speak
today
on
any
quasi-judicial
matter,
I
would
ask
if
you're
able
to
do
so.
You
please
stand
raise
your
right
hand
and
prepare
to
be
sworn
in.
C
A
B
F
A
A
B
C
E
C
Cream
percentage
for
second
reading
and
adoption
an
ordinance
approving
a
special
use
permit
su
for
alcoholic
beverage
sales,
restaurant
consumption
on
premise
only
and
making
lawful
the
sale
beverages,
regardless
with
olive
oil
content,
beer,
wine
and
liquor
on
certain
lot
plot
or
tract
of
land
located
in
one
seven:
zero
zero
for
Tom
point
drive,
Tampa,
Florida,
more
particularly
described
in
section
3,
from
planning,
providing
that
all
ordinance
are
parts
of
ordinance
like
repeating
a
repeating
organist
number,
200,
nine,
six,
seven
providing
an
effective
date.
Second,.
M
B
Thank
you
very
much.
Anyone
any
questions
from
Council,
okay,
anyone
here
from
the
public
here
to
discuss-
item
number
60.
If
so,
please
come
forward.
We
have
a
motion
to
close
by
council
of
miranda.
Second,
my
councilman
hoods
all
in
favor
any
opposed
okay,
councilman
Sutro.
Can
you
please,
sir,
take
this
very
nice
item
number
season
with.
J
Pleasure
mr.
chair
ordinance
and
file
number
d
to
excuse
d201
9-3,
an
ordinance
being
presented
for
second
reading,
an
adoption
ordinance
by
the
city
of
Tampa,
reminding
and
designing
excuse
me
renaming
redesigning
a
portion
of
USF
Maple
Drive,
which
is
located
within
the
University
of
South.
Florida
campus
USF
go
bulls
flying
north
of
USF
alumni
drive
south
of
East
Fletcher
Avenue,
east
of
Bruce,
B
downs,
Boulevard
and
west
of
50th
Street
within
the
city
of
Tampa,
Hillsborough,
County
Florida,
so
that
it
will
hereafter
be
known
as
USF
gin
shaft
drive,
providing
an
effective
dating.
J
K
N
J
E
Was
at
the
maybe
you
all
were
I
was
at
the
the
big
gala
where
they
gave
this
to
her,
and
this
is
a
lady
who
really
built
up
USF
and
and
did
a
lot
of
great
things
for
our
community,
led
in
lots
of
ways.
But
you
all
may
know
she
gave
a
huge
amount
of
money
back
to
USF,
to
fund
the
honors
school
and,
and
it
was
way
more
than
she
earned
in
her
salary
the
whole
time
she
was
there.
She
and
her
family
gave
that
and
so
the
they
were
trying
to
figure
out.
E
B
B
And
I
and
I
agree
110
percent.
You
know
this
is
a
woman.
That's
really
led
an
academic
and
we
have
a
revolution
over
at
the
University
of
South
Florida,
where
I
graduated
from
in
2009
18
years
ago
and
she's
a
tremendous
woman,
a
tremendous
leader
and-
and
this
is
a
wonderful
step
to
commemorate
her
leadership,
so
I
agree:
110
percent,
okay.
Next
we
move
onward
to
item
61.
A
C
B
J
B
H
You
mr.
chairman
I
have
an
ordinance
being
presented
for
second
reading
and
adopt
an
ordinance
rezoning
property
in
the
general
vicinity
of
1502
1508
and
East
17th
Avenue
and
the
city
of
Tampa
Fordham
were
particularly
described
in
such
a
one
from
zoning
district
classification
or
as
50
residential
single-family,
2cg
commercial
general
providing
uneffective
date.
We.
B
N
I
I
They
are
going
to
install
these
pedestrian
bulb
outs.
These
are
for
pedestrian
refuge
and
also
makes
the
intersections
closer
together.
So
the
person
that's
here
at
the
peg
ramp,
they
will
have
less
distance
in
which
the
crossroad
absent
transportation
has
future
projects
to
actually
do
a
lot
of
those
downtown.
As
you
know
that
FDOT
actually
did
something
wrong
jackson
kennedy
not
too
long
ago,
you
did
all
the
ramps.
This
one
also
has
a
second
little
piece
here
on
Harrison
Street
Harrison
is
a
brick
street,
but
it
it
doesn't
really
go
anywhere.
It's
not
completely.
I
It
doesn't
go
all
the
way
through
to
Franklin
it's
just.
There
are
bricks
there
and
we
do
have
a
plan
to
eventually
connect
Tampa
to
Franklin.
But
that's
it's
not
this.
This
is
not
one.
It's
actually
just
this
little
area
they're
going
to
remove
to
put
in
our
driveway
the
petitioners
here.
If
you
have
questions,
make.
N
So
we're
talking
about
the
piece
Ashley
point
of
order.
Mr.
chairman
and
I
talked
about
both
of
them
at
once.
Even
though
it'll
be
separate
votes,
sure
we
are
putting
it's
at
102
Tyler
and
then
the
Domino's
pizza
place.
We
are
going
to
do
temporary
parking
in
that
area
due
to
the
construction
for
the
tower
that's
going
on
the
other
part
and
as
a
brief
overview
about
what's
happening
there.
N
This
summer
the
city
approved
a
23-story
unit,
188
unit
multifamily
student
housing's
tower
there's
a
big
deficit
in
student
housing
in
the
downtown
area
and
they
preparing
to
put
this
tower
up
and
solve
that
deficit.
Hopefully,
so
the
ddr
people
and
the
related
city
requirements
are
derivative
from
that
city
center.
N
Envision
master
plan
that
you
were
talking
about
earlier,
where
you
have
walkability,
live
work
and
play
pedestrian
safety
improvements
and
other
things
that
help
transition
times
and
provide
a
lot
of
safety
aspects
which
are
doing
not
only
here
but
all
the
way
down
that
corridor
with
the
related
developments
that
are
coming
on
task
them.
So,
in
this
case,
certain
portions
of
Tyler,
Street
and
Harrison
streets
are
going
to
be
impacted.
We
did
and.
N
Okay-
and
you
can
see
we
are
taking
out
from
the
Domino's
parcel,
we
are
removing
133
square
feet
of
the
brick
and
another
15
over
in
the
other
area,
which
is
right
here
for
a
total
of
148
square
feet,
which
is
a
net
removal
of
8.95%
of
the
vitrified
brick
and
then
on
the
other
side.
We
are
realigning
part
of
Harrison
so
that
that
will
go
straighter
and
fit
into
that
grid
when
it
finally
connects
to
Franklin
Street
and
we
are
removing
approximately.
N
N
We
are
requesting
your
approval
today
on
this
I
have
our
engineers
ilknur
from
Kimberly
horn,
to
answer
any
specific
questions
you
may
have,
but
at
the
end
of
the
day
and
I
am
gonna
put
this
on
there
right.
This
is
what
it's
going
to
look
like
when
it
gets
replaced
so
you'll
see.
The
blue
area
here
is
where
that
replacement
is
coming
in
on
the
Tyler
Street
side,
there'll
be
two
parking
spaces
there
and
then
they're
also
replacing
some
on
Harrison.
So
with
that,
thank
you
any.
H
N
R
F
B
F
B
A
N
H
I
The
ball,
that
is
not
a
requirement
for
the
D
car.
So
let
me
explain
if
you
see
this
box
right
here,
it's
where
the
current
Domino's
is
located
and
all
their
parking
is
here,
drop
the
curb
no
messing,
so
this
building
is
going
to
be
removed
when
they
did
that
made
the
driveway.
They
made
this
driveway
now
to
standard
when
they
did
that
they
had
to
move
it
over,
they
had
to
they
had
to
make
when
they
were
making
the
driveway.
I
It's
right
here
and
there's
no
striping
or
anything
it's
kind
of
like
a
wide
space
so
to
make
it
safer
for
pedestrians
to
bulb
it
out
with
raised
curbing
and
sidewalk.
This
helps
to
make
this
a
shorter
distance
for
pedestrians
to
cross
and
again
I
told
you
city.
The
city
is
already
going
to
be
doing
this
work
in
a
few
years.
A
lot
of
bulb
outs
here
is
downtown
to
make
it
closer,
so
the
pedestrian
who's
crossing
the
street
has
less
amount
of
time
to
be
in
an
open
area
and
risk
of
being
hurt.
I
So
when
they,
when
they
move
this
over,
they
took
out
this
space.
But,
as
you
can
see,
there
was
two
spaces
here
and
kind
of
like
an
open
space
and
then
two
spaces
here.
We're
coming
in
the
city
has
a
project
to
redo
Herman,
Massey
Park,
and
when
they
do
that
they
we
have
opportunity
to
have
this
space
and
this
actually
converted
to
a
space.
In
there
we
might
be
extra
room.
We
may
restrike
this
whole
area
to
have
actually
four
spaces.
We
can
actually
fit
for
there.
So
really
we're
not
losing
a
space.
H
I
I
H
I
This
driveway
does
not
have
flares,
it's
very
most
driveway,
just
drop
curb
and
it
doesn't
meet
standard.
What
they
had
to
do
is
they
had
to
shift
it
a
bit
to
the
east
and
when
they
did
that
they
made
this
area
more
palatable
to
no
pedestrians
can
safely
be
in
this
area
and
a
raised
her,
and
then
this
one.
That's.
Why
I
had
that
shift
over
us,
because
this,
where
this
building
is
now,
they
had
to
shift
and
make
the
driveway
actually
meet
standard
before
it
was
just
kind
of
drop
and
didn't
have
flares
it.
I
I
It
there's
also
opportunity
to
have
there:
you
have
more
extra
space
than
we
need
there.
We
have
opportunity,
we
could
design
them
in
different
ways.
We
could
actually
have
more
availability
for
loading
space.
Maybe
there
we
can
look
at
loading
speeds.
We
can
look
at
15-minute
mover
spaces,
we're
looking
at
transportation
looking
at
the
whole
downtown
of
all
these
different
ways
in
which
to
designate
spaces
to
be
more
palatable
to
each
block
and
what's
there
and
what
can
be
serviced
there.
E
I
To
make
these
full
bouts
here,
which
is
raised,
curb
and
a
sidewalk
is
raised
her
it's
a
concrete
we're
gonna
have
to
take
out
these
little
sections
right
here
to
make
it
raised
her
with
the
concrete,
so
they
pulled
out.
This
is
a
pedestrian
areas,
so
you
had
to
take
the
brick
out
here,
because
Tyler
is
a
brewster,
so.
E
N
C
M
C
I
B
Thank
You
me:
we
appreciate
it.
Okay,
now
we
move
onward
a
public
comment.
If
you're
here
to
publicly
come
into
the
side,
please
come
forward,
and
just
so
we
know
if
you
could
raise
your
hand,
how
many
folks
here
to
comment
undecided,
okay
and.
F
F
Q
F
E
L
L
Seven
okay
I
thought
it
was
to
freeze
that's
Victor
DeMaio
4925
independence,
parkway
suite
195
I'm
here
representing
the
owner
of
the
historic
building
next
to
where
this
bulb
outdoor,
but
out
or
anyone
to
call
this
taking
place
and
they're
asking
the
city
to
remove
the
drinks
I'm
here
ever
seen:
Malcolm
Issac
mouth
cuz,
the
owner
of
the
building,
her
son
Michael,
is
here,
and
we
have
Gill
Linux
and
he's
the
architect
on
the
project.
I
want
to
go
through
this
real
quickly.
L
L
Unfortunately,
this
is
what
we
do
best
here
in
Tampa,
which
is
sad
because
in
other
cities
like
Boston,
Memphis,
New,
Orleans
and
so
forth,
they
do
a
lot
of
they
do
a
lot
more
effort
in
preserving
historic
buildings
and
making
sure
that
the
part
of
the
history
of
fabric
and
culture
of
the
city
is
maintained.
Malka
owns
the
buildings
next
to
where
they
tore
down
the
the
old
gulf
station.
L
That
is
the
building,
as
you
see,
is
still
there.
It
was
built
in
1911
and
his
pictures
from
1921
and
see
the
historic,
Allen
hotel
and
downstairs
you
see
the
delivery
trucks.
You
also
see
the
statue
where
they
had
there's
still
the
oven
for
the
bakery
in
the
building.
Then
we're
looking
to
keep
I'll
show
you
some
other
pictures
of
the
building,
as
it
is
now,
here's
a
picture
for
one
side.
As
you
see,
the
construction
cut
because
shorten
is
going
on
is
actually
intruding
into
our
property.
L
L
L
L
They
are
a
weed
collectors,
the
city's
very
good
about
having
these
bud
outs
and
they
collect
weeds
and
I
have
to
see
that
every
single
day
so
and
when
I
spoke
to
Melanie.
Even
yesterday
this
this,
but
out
there
blob
out
whatever
you
want
to
call
it
can
be
painted
and
what
we're
asking
you
to
do
here
today.
Here's
a
picture
from
overhead
and
showing
the
Gulf
station
that's
gone
away.
L
L
They
do
have
proposals
to
redo
that
entire
massey
park
with
tables
and
chairs,
although
we're
not
sure
about
the
chairs,
since
the
what
lights
chairs
have
disappeared,
but
at
least
for
this
building,
if
the
restaurant
goes
there,
we
are
talking
to
restaurant
chair,
it
would
take
over
the
entire
bottom
floor
and
maybe
go
top
deck
on
the
top
of
this
building.
Those
people
can
actually
get
food
from
inside
of
the
restaurant
and
go
and
sit
in
the
park
and
enjoy
that
amenity
that
that
the
city
will
offer
to
people
living
down
there.
L
Here's
another
photograph
looking
down
the
alley,
now
macarons
five
feet
into
this
Allen.
This
was
originally
an
alley.
It
was
vacated
some
time
ago.
I
haven't
got
the
records
on
it,
but
again
you
see
an
old
historic
door
on
the
side
of
the
building.
I
think
it
can
be
used
for
interests
as
an
exit
exit.
L
This
is
another
picture
was
taken
yesterday
by
our
drone.
All
this
trash
we've
been
cited
for
and
we
can't
even
get
into
the
back,
because
they've,
the
construction
company
from
their
side
has
dumped
all
this
trash
on
our
side
of
the
building,
and
it's
prevented
us
from
being
able
to
services
and,
as
you
can
see
here,
they've
already
removed
the
brick.
L
L
They
can
stripe
it
in
the
meantime
if
they
want
to
till
we
settle
all
inertia.
We
want
to
have
the
opportunity
to
sit
down
with
traffic
zoning
with
the
with
our
neighbors
as
well
and
see
what
kind
of
compromise
we
can
work
out
for
this
myth
for
this
lost
parking
spot
which
again
who's
going
to
in
front
of
the
building
and
she's
losing
the
one
and
how
we're
going
to
be
able
to
load
it
up
low
it.
L
If
we
do
a
restaurant,
how
the
delivery
people
can
come
in
and
out
how
we
can
do
the
construction
work
so
forth,
and
so
on.
So
that's
what
we're
asking
you
here
today
to
do,
if
you,
if
you
listen
to
a
lot
of
serve
or
maybe
grant
a
continuance,
I
don't
know
whatever.
Whatever
is
your
whatever
is
your
favor,
but
what
we're
asking
for
is
to
put
the
put
the
brakes
on
those
two
bulb
outs
so
that
we
can
sit
out
and
figure
out
what
the
city
is
going
to
do
with
it.
L
With
this
entire
park
in
this
hired
tireless
street
and
and
all
the
parking
and
involved
in
our
building
and
like
I,
say
we're
the
only
two
story:
building
left
on
Tyler.
That's
all
we
have
left
and
we'd
like
to
make
it
into
a
nice
building
that
the
city
and
where
people
will
be
proud
of
and
we're
here.
If
you
have
any
questions
to
ask
us
and
they're
here
available.
B
E
N
E
N
Kind
of,
if
I'm,
listening
to
what
they're
saying
I
believe
the
answer
is
yes
to
that.
I
think
the
one
issue,
at
least
as
related
to
our
bulb
out,
has
to
do
with
that
loss
at
the
one
parking
space,
the
other
stuff
with
the
alley
and
their
historic
building
designation
and
that's
all
outside
of
our
development,
as
well
as
this
application.
Okay,.
E
L
You
heard
Mellie
one
key
thing
she
said
was
the
bulb
out,
see
if
you
would,
if
you
want
to
paint
them
on,
you
can
always
repaint
and
move
things
around.
If
you
put
those
cement
bulb
outs
in
then
you
got
to
get
a
jackhammer
to
move
them
later
on
once
they're
in
they're
permanent,
just
like
the
ones
down
Howard,
but.
L
Zone
you
know
these.
These
are
issues
that
are
up
in
the
air
right
now
and
we're
all
you
know
we're
all
in
this
together,
the
city's
got
the
park,
they've
got
their
parking
lot
and
we
have
our
building
and
we
haven't
sat
down
I'd
love
to
sit
down
face
to
face
with
everybody
involved,
to
work
everything
out.
L
That's
what
we're
asking,
and
we
can't
do
that
if
you
give
them
permission
in
a
day
to
remove
the
bricks,
can
do
the
ball
balance,
so
the
ball
box
can
even
be
made
out
of
cement
or
they
can
be
painted
on.
If
you
want
to
do
it
like
Melanie
told
me,
the
bow
bout
is
nice,
it
made
out
of
cement,
but
they
could
paint
them
on
temporarily
until
we
resolve
all
these
issues,
so
in
frankly,
I
could
say
they
already
have
an
interest
on
Harrison
behind.
L
B
J
R
Want
to
quickly
remind
the
council,
the
issue
before
you
today
is
simply
whether
they're
allowed
to
remove
the
bricks
section.
Twenty
two
point:
three:
oh
five
of
the
code
limits
the
review.
It's
it's
really
a
concern
about
whether
it's
in
the
interest
of
public
health
safety
or
welfare
to
remove
them
and
whether
there
are
alternatives
to
removing
it.
Some
of
these
issues
are
clearly
outside
the
scope
of,
what's
what's
being
discussed
now,.
J
My
projects
are
within
the
scope:
I
wish
that
staff
is
Healy.
If
you
don't
mind,
you
made
a
statement
saying
that
this
is
on.
City
can
I
have
staff
rebuttal.
I
Sorry,
Melanie
Callaway
transportation.
It's
not
that
we
were
going
to
do
that
anyway,
we're
actually
going
to
stripe
it
because
that's
easier
to
do
and
quickly
and
do,
but
we
were
eventually
going
to
put
in
bulb
out.
We
were
going
to
do
that
because
it
is
safer.
You
know
they
are
just
going
to
do
it
before
we
were
gonna.
Do
it
so
in
in
time
a
year
a
couple
years
from
now
we're
going
to
do
it
anyway,
so
I
just
want
to
put
that
out
there.
Thank.
C
C
I
C
That
to
West
Ham
pas
that
was
done
about
fifteen
years
ago
or
so
by
mister
Turan,
cheese
and
one
day
brought
it
up
to
the
council.
I
didn't
care
for
them
that
much
and
it
looked
like
hell
because
of
the
size
of
a
batter's
box,
and
they
don't
do
anything
and
they're
not
kept
and
he's
right
that
left
nothing
but
weeds
there.
That.
E
C
The
problem
is
that
under
the
plants
there
wasn't
enough
water
to
sustain
the
growth
of
that
plant,
so
you
put
them
in
two
weeks
later
they
were
dead,
but
that's
how
it
was
so
I
understand
what
he's
saying,
but
the
comparison
is
altogether
different.
This
is
a
synchronize
plan
that
the
city's
had
for
some
time
to
slow
down
the
traffic.
I
C
I
G
G
I
G
I
Maybe
the
petitioner
cannot
answer
that
question,
but
I
can
tell
you
the
city
can't
answer
the
question.
Is
we
had
told
the
petitioner
not
to
touch
them?
This
requires
a
30
day
notice.
This
hearing
acquires
a
30
day,
notice
or
I
could
have
just
put
it
on
the
schedule
a
few
weeks
ago,
but
the
30
day
notice,
because
the
neighbors
had
to
be
noticed.
That's
why
the
next-door
neighbor
knew
told
him
not
to
do
it.
They
needed
to
submit
a
ride
away
permit
to
remove
them.
We
said
we
do
allow
people
to
remove.
I
N
Brick
removal,
our
contractor
mas
construction
removed
that
cleaned
them
up,
put
them
on
the
pallets
for
the
storm
water
utility
connection
and
some
of
those
are
going
to
go
back.
However,
we
stopped
everything
when
they
realized
they
had
to
come
back
in
and
amend
the
right-of-way
permit,
so
it's
just
sitting
there
and
will
stay
there
until
we
get
your
approval
to
move
forward
to
take
anything
out.
We
were
talking
while
you
are
talking
before
and
we
could.
B
C
N
B
C
B
O
A
E
L
It's
again
it's
easier
if
they
paint
it
and
we
decide
to
either
eliminate
that
entrance,
make
the
interest
smaller.
You
know,
there's
a
lot
of
there's
a
lot
of
things
in
the
air.
The
only
thing
you're
a
questioned
and
asked
to
do
today
is
deny
the
street
break.
Remove
one.
If
you
deny
this
Jeep
wreck
removal,
they
won't
be
able
to
build
a
cement,
but
out
now,
three
years
from
now
they
want
to
do
it
into
cement.
You
know
we
buy
that.
Well,
we
would
have
settled
all
of
our
issues.
L
L
E
E
E
Don't
know
what
everybody
else
sounds,
but
what
things,
but
it
sounds
like
the
developer,
maybe
doesn't
care,
except
that
this
will.
This
will
delay
their
project
because
the
city
has
asked
for
it
the
other
the
jacent
building
wants,
at
once
at
least
a
delay,
so
they
can
figure
out
what's
going
on
with
their
project,
but
is
there
it
sounds
like
the
solution
that
was
on
the
table
is
to
paint
it
at
least
temporarily.
E
R
N
L
B
F
R
C
R
B
B
There's
64,
which
is
gonna,
be
continued
yeah,
so
we'll
do
that
we'll
we'll
love
whenever
y'all
are
ready.
Just
let
us
know,
should
we
ask
if
there's.
N
F
F
M
B
B
B
F
M
The
applicant
is
requesting
to
base
made
a
portion
of
the
east
west
portion
of
an
alley.
This
alley
is
a
T,
so
there's
a
north
north
south
portion
here
as
well-
and
it
lies
south
of
lemon
north
north
of
Cass
and
runs
between
Howard
and
Alban-
are
the
applicants.
Property
is
in
red
and
the
alley
is
in
yellow
the
east.
West
portion
is
not
included
because
it's
paved
and
it's
functioning
from
use
with
being
a
restaurant
that
soon
to
be
open.
There.
M
M
J
M
M
F
What
miss
Lynch
did
say
is
correct
at
the
time
of
the
filing
of
the
affidavit
that
has
to
be
in
the
clerk's
file
a
mess
on
the
clerk
if
they
were
able
to
have
her
file,
but
my
understanding
is
normally
the
clerk
does
verify
this
before
it
is
put
forward
to
be
placed
on
the
agenda,
but
I
will
verify
that,
sir.
Once
the
photograph
is
taken,
the
affidavit
is
filed.
There
is
no
continuing
obligation
to
make
sure
where
the
sign
is
always
in
location,
Thank,.
B
B
C
B
F
B
M
This
is
a
picture
of
the
north's
a
family
event
is
a
period
and
there's
a
restaurant
on
the
corner.
They
could
be
opening
soon.
So
that's
why
that's
been
either
made
or
paved
I'm,
not
sure
and
that's
another
picture
of
it.
This
is
the
picture
of
the
applicants
property
at
looking
south
from
lemon
street.
M
There
are
two
letters
of
support
in
the
record
that
you
should
have
seen
that
are
for
the
properties
at
the
corner
of
Cass
and
Albany,
and
this
is
2101
West
Cass
and
they
are
the
property
owner
who
has
the
entrance
off
of
Albany
to
the
parking
lot
in
the
rear,
and
this
is
a
picture
that
we
are
there,
and
this
is
the
parking
lot
to
the
side.
That's
on
the
west
side
of
that
property.
M
That
shows
some
of
the
vacating
activity
in
this
area.
This
is
about
a
mile
square,
so
everything
in
red
is
what's
been
vacated
an
applicant's
property-
it's
right
here,
so
there
has
been
a
lot
of
vacating
in
this
area.
I'm
Steph
jumps
to
this
request,
based
on
the
objection
from
transportation.
There
are
facilities
in
an
alley.
If
this
is
approved,
we
will
need
easements
for
wastewater
and
frontier
overall.
F
I
Mica
start
with
them,
so
the
alley
isn't
this
location,
how
this
driveway,
how
this
works
is
they
have
their
required.
This
is
how
it
should
be
working,
but
a
site
at
picture
itself.
I
think
I
know
how
they're
doing
it
they
should
be
coming
in
from
this
alley
and
going
into
these
spaces
and
exiting
on
that
they
vacate
the
alley.
They
only
get
5
feet.
They
don't
have
additional
room
to
actually
go
down
this
alley
anymore.
It
will
require
them
to
get
a
permit
to
redo
this
working
on.
I
What,
unfortunately,
could
occur
is
this
space
which
used
to
maneuver
into
the
alley
can
no
longer
do
that
this
one
will
have
to
be
removed
if
they
give
the
driveway.
Also
in
Albany,
section
27
of
280
3.1
Tuesday
States
non-residential
parking
lots
have
to
access
arterial
and
collective
streets
that
would
be
cast
defconn
also
troupe
denim.
The
other
issues
of
they
may
need
a
waiver
to
that.
They
would
have
to
remove
asphalt
in
the
right-of-way,
as
this
was
paid
without
permit.
I
They
would
have
to
put
in
a
new
driveway
here
to
make
this
functional
I
just
wanted
the
petitioner
aware
that
he,
when
he
does
this
to
which
he
might
already
knew
these
things,
I
just
wanted
it
on
a
record
that
this
could
open
a
lot
of
issues
for
him
if
he
now
has
to
go
and
permit
that
drop
to
this
parking
lot,
because
he's
he's
removed
his
access,
I'm,
not
sure
if
he
really
understood.
So,
it's
not
really
an
objection.
I
just
want
it
on
the
record.
A
C
He's
here
or
no,
let
me
say
this
Misun
both
of
you
is
the
petitioner,
the
this
same
location
at
2104
he's
the
owner
of
that
building.
Now.
C
G
Mrs.
Moran
economy
elude
around
it,
you
know,
and
there's
calorie
there
to.
You
can
open
up
a
whole
bunch
of
words
right
now.
Did
the
petitioner
know
it?
So
what
what
the
prison
is?
Not
the
applicant,
so
it
may
be
a
cause.
I
may
be
the
petition
we
need
to
give
up
the
owner,
so
you
can
understand
the
rounds
and
ramifications
of
what
this
may
cause
so
I'll,
just
you
back
until
the
applicant
comes
thank.
S
S
We
do
have
representatives
from
mica,
which
is
the
Union
Building,
which
is
behind
my
property,
and
they
will
state
how
the
functioning
of
that
parking
lot
works.
It
works
fine
currently
with
an
entrance
on
Cass
entering
into
that
parking
lot,
and
nobody
has
complained
about
the
way
that
is
currently
being
used.
We
do
ask
that
you
guys
help
us
vacate
this
alley.
It
is
already
vacated.
We
just
need
your
permission
and
approval
to
put
it
on
the
record,
because
it
is
not
being
used
as
a
reason.
That's
vacated.
S
You
can
see
different
pictures
here.
This
is
what
I
face
all
the
time.
University
of
Tampa
is
close
to
this
area.
When
the
students
actually
go
back
home,
they
have
no
place
to
put
their
mattress
so
a
lot
of
times
they
dump
it
into
the
alley,
and
you
can
see
that
time
after
time
we
have
tons
of
different
debride
that
people
actually
bring
to
the
area.
We
used
to
have
a
lot
of
people
who
were
squatting
in
the
area,
and
this
is
the
stuff
that
I
was
faced
with
cleaning
up
this
alley.
S
All
the
time
people
going
to
the
bathroom
having
to
clean
that
up
dump
up
their
bags
in
the
alley.
This
is
a
picture
of
us
cleaning
up
the
alley
and
it's
hard
to
access
the
alley
from
the
front
of
the
street,
but
over
the
years.
These
are
different
pictures
of
all
the
different
of
debris
that
has
been
left
in
the
alleys,
and
then
this
is
a
picture
of
the
nikah
building
and
transportation
did
state
that
they
have
to
use
the
alley.
S
There's
probably
about
30
feet
of
partially
paved
of
asphalt
in
the
alley
and
transportation
favorite.
They
have
to
go
in
this
way,
but
the
office
manager
from
this
building
is
here
as
well
and
she'll.
Let
everybody
know
how
the
people
who
use
this
part
of
what
actually
is
her
chromecast
without
having
any
problems
and
if
they
did
use
the
alley
they
would
have
to
cross
over
this.
In
the
back
of
this
building
over
this
grassy
area,
which
there's
a
big
dip,
and
it
goes.
S
S
We
do
like
to
mention
that
it
is
consistent
with
some
of
the
other
alleys
in
the
neighborhood
that
have
already
been
vacated.
I
want
to
ensure
that
we
don't
put
any
concrete
on
this
area,
because
this
area
in
West
Tampa
is
already
starting
to
catch
a
lot
more
water
than
we
used
to
have
so
I
mean
I'm,
seeing
like
three
to
four
inches
of
water
standing
for
hours,
whereas
twenty
two
years
ago,
when
I
moved
into
the
neighborhood
we'd,
never
had
that
issue
or
problem.
S
There's
a
lot
of
development
in
that
area
of
the
domain
homes.
The
so
many
bakery,
and
so
me
has
done
a
really
good
job
with
making
the
neighborhood
look
good.
However,
that
alley
in
the
north,
west
or
north
south
portion
of
the
alley
that
has
been
paved
over
with
pavement
and
that's
gonna,
be
used
to
enter
from
cast
and
they're
exiting
on
lemon
Street
for
the
bakery.
S
So
I
just
want
to
mention
so
that
the
concrete
it's
one
of
my
biggest
concerns
is
not
having
any
to
pave
over
this
and
then
have
standing
water
in
the
neighborhood.
So
there's
a
lot
of
people
there's
over
15
people
here
that
are
in
support
of
this
vacating
of
the
alley,
and
we
would
appreciate
your
support
as
well.
We.
S
I
That's
not
how
fine
it's
not
how
it's
supposed
to
be
now
just
to
let
you
know,
there's
a
bit
of
a
loophole.
When
we
do
people
call
in
say:
do
you
need
a
permit
to
repave,
essentially
restrike?
My
parking
lot
answer
is
usually
none.
However,
what
can
occur
and
strike
me
like
this
not
used
correctly,
because
it
wasn't
if
they
were
just
restrike
these
for
me
of
restarting
it
in
a
different
way
or
using
different
way.
It
was
really
not
intended
again
if
they
are
going
to
now
have
to
use
a
driveway
off
of
Albany.
I
Oh,
you
don't
have
a
driveway
now
and
in
saw
one
it
can
start
triggering
all
these
things
to
have
to
now
come
into
compliance,
and
this
area
would
have
to
mutate.
As
you
see,
if
there's
a
lot
of
pavement
owners
property
which
they
face
also
triggers
stormwater
requirements,
I
just
wanted
them
to
realize
that
this
can
trigger
a
lot
of
things
if
they
submitted
for
a
permit
to
right
now,
there's
their
parking
lot.
That
cannot
be
using
the
alley
as
it
was
intended.
That
was
thank.
C
F
M
F
F
M
M
Can't
I
can
tell
you
that
when
this
subject
came
up
several
months
ago,
I
brought
it
to
our
board
of
directors.
We
are
a
nonprofit
organization,
so
we
don't
technically
have
an
owner.
Our
corporation
is
in
actual
the
owner
of
the
property.
Our
board
voted
on
this
subject
back
then,
two
months
ago
they
voted
for
the
vacation.
So
that's
what
I'm
here
to
represent,
if
you
guys
have
any
questions,
I'll
be
happy.
B
Any
questions:
okay.
Thank
you
very
much.
Ma'am.
Next,
we'll
move
to
public
comment
on
item
number
65.
If
anyone
is
here
to
publicly
coming
in
item
65,
so
we've
got
to
get
a
good
idea
of
how
many
folks
we
have
if
everyone
who
is
planning
on
speaking,
could
you
please
raise
your
hand?
Okay,
please
line
up
against
the
wall
here
and
let's
proceed
and
let
the
first
one
come
forward.
O
O
As
my
neighbor
put
up
a
lot
of
trash,
goes
there
a
restaurant
being
at
the
end
of
alley
facing
Howard
I,
don't
think
they're
gonna
use
the
alley,
except
in
the
future,
gonna
be
the
employee
parking,
probably
or
their
delivery,
which
is
gonna,
be
a
lot
of
traffic
like
they're,
not
at
night.
There
is
no
light
in
there
and
this
few
electrical
pole,
which
hardly
a
compact
car,
can
pass
through
that
alley.
O
So
we
asked
for
it
to
be
vacated
for
the
fact
of
security,
very
important,
which
is
very
dark
at
night,
and
it's
a
dump
station
now
for
the
facts.
Is
we
applied
for
this
vacancy
all
of
a
sudden,
the
alley
got
cleaned
and
nice,
a
little
bit
white
rocks
was
put
in
the
front
and
made
it
look
it's
a
function
of
alley.
So
that's
what
it's
gonna
be
to
add
attention.
Thank
you
very
much.
N
I'm
for
vacating
the
alley
and
my
main
concern
Oh.
My
name
is
Vikki
tom
and
I'm.
One
of
the
owners
of
the
building
on
Cass
Street
and
one
of
my
main
concerns
as
I
feel
our
neighbors
is
the
safety
in
the
rear
of
our
properties.
The
alleys
are
a
thoroughfare
for
transients,
as
everyone
has
mentioned,
and
pictures
have
been
shown
of
defecation
clothing,
food
rats
come
and
I
have
looked
out
my
window
and
have
seen
transients
just
walking
by
it's
most
of
our
homes.
N
Our
first
story
and
I
also
understand
that
homes
have
been
broken
into
and
we
have
children.
We
have
children
that
play
in
our
backyards
or
on
the
swings
and
again
alleyways
just
invite
transients
and
that
beautiful
posso
me
restaurant.
It's
absolutely
gorgeous
we're
thrilled
that
it's
there
well
they're
going
to
have
food
waste
in
their
dumpsters.
That
is
a
huge
invitation
for
a
food
source
for
transients
and
for
them
just
deciding
to
live
in
that
area.
I've
been
listening
to
the
hearings
and
you
are
all
very
concerned
about
the
safety
of
our
neighborhoods.
N
T
T
We
lived
on
the
north
side
that
alley
was
vacated
at
that
time
and
it
created
an
opportunity
for
all
the
neighbors
to
take
pride
on
that
portion
of
the
land
when
we
moved
over
to
the
south
side
of
the
street.
Obviously
we
moved
in
knowing
that
there
was
an
alleyway,
but
that
alleyway
has
definitely
caused
some
issues
over
the
years
that
we've
been
on
that
side.
Our
house
was
broken
into
about
three
years
ago,
and
that
was
the
method
of
entrance
to
to
the
property.
T
We
understand
that
that
the
city
does
have
lines
that
run
through
there,
but
in
all
the
years
that
we've
been
on
that
Street.
Never
has
there
been
an
issue
where
those
lines
have
been
maintenanced,
you
know
or
or
have
they
needed,
to
get
to
maintenance
them
through
the
alleyway
there's
manholes
on
the
outsides
of
the
block.
There
are
no
forms
of
getting
into
those
those
lines
through
between
Albany
and
Howard
Avenue,
so
we
are
in
favor
of
vacating.
T
It
would
be
great
for
the
neighborhood
people
would
be
able
to
take
care
of
that
land
as
it
is
now
it's
unusable.
As
previous
speaker
said,
you
can't
even
get
a
car
through
there.
There
are
trees
palm
trees
that
have
grown
so
close
together
that
using
it
for
vehicles
is
just
it's
just
not
possible.
So
anyway,
we
just
wanted
to
lend
our
support
and
thank
you
guys
for
your
time.
Thank.
B
A
Morning
my
name
is
Sheila
Padgett
and
I've
actually
lived
there
for
about
30
years
so
probably
longer
than
most,
my
kids
were
raised
in
that
area.
West
Ham,
as
you
know,
it's
growing
tremendously.
We've
had
a
lot
of
new
homes.
Put
there
and
I
will
say:
I've
had
my
shed
broken
into
a
couple
of
times:
I
actually
live
at
21.
Let
West
lemon
Street
right
next
to
the
petitioner,
so
I'm
right
behind
the
alley,
I
do
say,
there's
a
safety
issue.
A
My
kids
are
no
longer
there,
but
of
course
we
have
a
lot
of
newcomers
into
the
neighborhood
that
do
have
children
and
so
I'm.
Definitely
in
favor
of
it
hopefully
I'm.
One
of
those
residents
have
had
to
clean
the
back
of
my
alley.
The
back
of
my
house
several
times
because
it
isn't
true
I
have
people
that
come
directly
through
the
side
of
my
house.
So
it's
a
safety
issue
for
me,
so
I'm
definitely
in
support
of
it
and
I
appreciate
your
time.
Thank
you.
D
A
Good
morning,
Council
Corey
Jones
on
my
2118,
probably
one
of
the
closest
ones.
Next
to.
H
Vacating
the
alley
also
go
Bulls
heard
that
earlier,
but
as
well
as
they're
almost
done
with
the
project
right.
So
then
having
access
to
the
alley,
I,
don't
think,
was
ever
really
concerned
there,
smart
businessman,
which
I
don't
think
they
really
need
that
alley
and
then
trying
to
make
it
accessible
to
it.
Now
is
fryin
afterthought,
but
just
another
thing
that
having
traffic
in
the
front
of
my
house
obviously,
but
also
in
the
back,
is
a
safety
concern
for
me
and
my
wife
and.
T
Afternoon
my
name
is
John
Murray,
AG's
and
I'm
the
business
owner
at
2107
in
West
Cass
we've
been
occupying
that
building
for
about
ten
years
and
we're
next
door
to
the
electrical
union
just
to
address
what
has
been
portrayed.
I've
been
looking
at
that
parking
up
in
ten
years.
You
can
drive
in
as
any
person
can
to
pull
straight
in
in
the
direction
or
like
a
lot
of
guys
like
to
do
you
get
back
in,
but
there's
no
back.
You
know
nobody
comes
from
the
back.
T
There
are
trees
that
prevent
you
from
doing
it
and
there's
a
dangerous
hazard
for
any
car
to
bottom
off
come
across
that
way,
more
importantly,
has
been
the
enormous
amount
of
trash
and
and
problems
we
have
with
things
that
we've
got
to
clean
up
over
the
years.
There's
never
been
an
ability
for
anyone
to
even
access
through
that
as
a
business
owner,
we
represent
over
300
businesses
in
the
area.
I
have
10
employees
I'm
a
retired
police
officer
across
the
street
is
another
police
officer
of
25
years.
The
two
of
us
have
had
to
head.
T
Three:
we've
had
three
altercations
to
hold
people
at
bay
physically
in
that
area
and
call
the
police
to
back
us
up,
because
there
aren't
enough
things
to
protect
us
and
those
are
people
in
those
alleys.
We've
been
doing
our
best
to
do
our
own
neighborhood
watch
business
and
friendly
community.
The
reality
is
it's
a
it's.
T
A
transitional
neighborhood
we're
trying
to
do
what
we
can
as
business
owners
to
work
with
the
residents
to
collaborate
that
alley
as
we've
spent
thousands
of
dollars
of
our
business
dollars,
to
keep
it
clean
in
aware
of,
what's
going
on
with
lights
and
cameras
that
you
as
a
as
a
council,
are
no
longer
in
a
position
to
support,
let
us
do
our
job
vacate
that
please
give
us
that
support.
Let
us
as
business
owners
and
residents,
make
use
of
that
and
make
it
safe
for
us
as
a
community.
T
G
G
We,
the
city's
gonna,
now
come
in
now,
and
you
know
this
property
owner
to
make
these
changes
as
well
as
now.
I
just
want
to
be
clear
because
I
know
sometimes
we
we
move
in
a
different
direction.
Sometimes
I
want
to
make
sure
this
council
happens
to
side
with
the
citizens
and
their
concerns,
and
we
close
this
alley
that
the
property
owner
doesn't
come
through
somehow
to
hardship
and
may
not
can
afford
to
make
changes
or
whatever
I
just
want
to.
I
You
know
I
try
to
explain
that.
You
know
he
would
have
to
comment
eventually
something.
It
just
happens
that
and
some
reason
he
may
have
to
come
in
for
our
permit-
to
write
this
issue
because
he
no
longer
can
use
that
alley.
I
mean
there
are
other
option,
there
is
an
option
forum
and
he
can
do
it
after
the
fact.
He
doesn't
have
to
do
it
right
now.
These
Lots
here
he
can
always
get
across
access
with
them.
There
already
have
easements
located
there
and
they
already
have
like
there's
three
like
houses.
Here.
I
They
already
have
easements
being
reserved
over
it.
They
can't
build
things
in
it.
So
what
could
happen
is
they
could
get
an
easement
agreement
with
these
property
owners
and
they
could
say:
okay,
you
can
traverse
on
like
five
feet
and
I
can
verse
on
your
five
feet.
So
if
they
ever
needed
access
here
and
they
need
access
here,
they
could
agree
to
that.
I
That's
happen,
and
that
can
happen
after
the
fact
I
just
wanted
to
put
on
the
record
that
if
he
is
to
go
into
permitting
for
any
it
can
open
a
lot
of
issues
but
I
just
wanted
it
out
there
they're
willing
to
go
forward.
That's
fine,
the
residents,
it's
not
really
affecting
them,
but
all
of
their
properties
should
be
fine.
I
I,
don't
see
a
problem
with
theirs,
but
that's
the
only
thing
I
just
wanted
to
put
it
out
there
it's
on
the
records
and
if
they
go
move
they
have
to
permit
anything.
C
G
F
R
G
You
know
and
again
I
give
different
misters
miss
Miranda
he's
been
here
a
while
I
understand,
but
legal
didn't
bring
that
in
my
ear.
So
I
want
to
make
sure
that's
why
I
brought
that
up
and
I
know
how
sometimes
you
know
things
get
reversed
and
we
come
back
and
blame
counsel.
So
I'm
gonna
make
sure
you
understand
what
miss
Calloway
said:
Rivers's
your
property!
Yes,.
B
G
Number
VHC
19-22
what
is
being
presented
for
first,
we're
in
consideration
in
ordinance,
vacating,
closing
discontinuing
and
abandoning
portion
of
an
alleyway
right
away,
lying
south
of
lemon
Street
north
of
Cass,
Street,
east
of
Howard,
Avenue
and
west
of
Albany
Avenue
in
the
city
of
Tampa,
Hillsborough,
County
Florida,
the
same
being
more
fully
described
in
section
one
here
of
subject
to
certain
an
easement
renovation
commits
conditions
and
restrictions
were
particularly
set.
14
in
providing
an
effective.
R
F
N
B
Okay,
we
have
a
motion
by
councilmember
and
a
second
by
Councilman
Goods,
all
in
favor
any
opposed.
Okay,
they
have
a
motion
to
close
close.
We
have
a
motion
to
close
by
councilman
citrus
economic
council
minutes
calcio,
all
in
favor.
Any
opposed.
Okay
and
councilmen
are
actually
excuse
me.
This
is
a
resolution
who
would
like
to
move
okay,
we
have
a
motion
by
Councilman
Maniscalco,
a
second
by
Councilman
Miranda,
all
in
favor
aye,
any
opposed.
Okay.
We
move
onward
to
item
63.
I
B
Questions:
okay:
being
done,
we
move
forward
to
public
comment.
Is
anyone
here
to
come
into
nine
and
63?
If
so,
come
forward
motor
closed,
we
have
a
motion
to
close
by
councilman
Maniscalco.
Second,
that
counts
women
Miranda
all
in
favor
aye,
any
opposed.
Who
would
like
to
move
this
rest
of
the
resolution?
I'm.
Sorry,
we
have
a
motion
to
move
the
resolution
on.
B
M
This
alley
is
north
north
of
Curtis
South
Osborne
and
runs
between
tala,
Farrow
and
Nebraska
is
t-shape
and
they
are
asking
for
just
a
southern
leg
of
this
alley.
It's
outlined
in
yellow
and
the
papi
owner
is
in
red.
It's
a
little
better
example
suka.
This
is
so
they're
asking
for
the
alley
south
of
the
east-west
alley
to
be
baking.
Just
this
South
portion.
M
M
This
is
the
alley
looking
east
from
tell
affair,
oh,
and
one
of
the
reasons
that
we
advise
that
they
not
go
for
the
entire
alley
is
that
east-west
alley
is
being
used
at
the
West
End
by
the
owners
of
two
properties
on
the
north
side
of
the
alley.
So
we
recommend
not
to
include
that
part.
This
is
the
applicants
property
and,
on
the
other
side
of
the
North
alley,
to
be
vacated,
there's
a
commercial
property
and
it's
a
bakery,
that's
a
parking
and
it's
called
crosswalk
bakery,
and
then
this
is
also.
I
M
B
R
P
Seminole
Heights
and
I
was
born
and
raised
in
Westham.
Pessoa
have
lived
here
a
very
very
long
time
and
I've
owned
the
property
at
47:24,
North,
North
Nebraska
for
over
thirty
years
and
I
had
a
performing
arts
school
in
it,
and
I
am
teaming
up
with
my
neighbor,
who
has
the
strip
next
to
me,
to
create,
hopefully,
a
wonderful
retail
space.
P
S
G
M
R
C
M
M
B
M
M
We
are
looking
at
the
master
plan,
we're
pretty
early
in
telling
you
all
that
we're
going
to
be
doing
that
we're
working
with
that
Community
Redevelopment,
and
we
want
to
make
a
difference
for
that
corridor,
which
is
in
the
master
plan
to
actually
have
commercial
properties,
and
that
only
is
vital
for
us
to
have
access.
So
we
don't
have
to
have
all
that
traffic
coming
in
and
out
from
Nebraska,
and
it
was
in
I.
Think
if
you
look
at
your
master
plan,
you
would
see
the
importance
of
that
alley
and
we
can
come
back.
M
A
A
C
B
B
A
A
A
G
C
M
C
C
B
Further
questions
from
Council,
okay,
nothing
further
from
the
application
anything
further,
sir
okay.
Thank
you
very
much
before
a
motion
to
close
has
entertained
any
further
questions
comments
from
Council.
Okay,
we
have
a
motion
to
close.
We
have
a
motion
to
close,
but
councilman
dyscalculia,
second
by
Councilman
Miranda,
all
in
favor
aye
any
opposed.
What
is
the
pleasure
of
council.
C
German
temples
to
deny
the
application,
based
on
the
fact
that
what
testimony
that
referred
today
that
the
alley
should
be
remain
open
for
transportation
to
on
the
residents,
I
mean
of
the
business
as
a
commercial
property
facing
east
I.
Think
it
is.
There
is
the
Kumbha
that
they're
going
to
develop
that,
as
stated
on
the
record,
which
is
a
question
mark
in
my
mind,
but
if
they
are,
and
they
would
need
transportation
to
go
through
to
deliver
the
good,
you
can't
stop
on
a
brusque,
Avenue
and
both
sides
of
the
street.
Thanks.
B
D
B
J
B
You
very
much
sir,
and
we're
gonna
have
one
okay,
five
members
we're
going
off
that
12:30
always
want
to
make
sure
staff
has
ample
time
to
eat
and
whatnot.
We
have
here
item
68
and
then
the
report
on
I
guess
69.
P
Good
afternoon
Kate
Wells
with
the
office
of
the
city
attorney.
Although
the
item
before
you
was
identified
as
a
review
of
a
special
magistrates
recommendation
pursuant
to
section
70
point
51
Florida
Statutes,
the
review
is
actually
very
different
from
reviews
that
you
have
considered
in
the
past.
Today's
hearing
is
not
a
de
novo
review
of
the
VRB
action
that
occurred
last
year.
That
hearing
that
de
novo
review
actually
occurred
before
City
Council
on
January
10th
2019
and
is
the
action
from
which
the
property
owner
is
seeking
relief.
Today.
P
Also,
today's
hearing
is
not
a
review
of
the
special
magistrates
recommendation
on
whether
counsels
decision
during
the
hearing
in
January
was
unreasonable
or
unfairly
burdened.
The
use
of
the
property
section
70
point
51,
Florida
Statutes
is
intended
to
best
the
special
magistrate
with
the
authority
to
first
facilitate
and
mediate
between
the
property
owner
in
the
city
to
effect
a
mutually
acceptable
solution.
That's
the
language
in
the
statutes.
P
If
a
mediation
is
not
possible,
then
you
go
through
the
more
formal
hearing
process
with
the
special
magistrate,
so
we're
actually
at
that
very
first
level
where
a
mediation
was
held
on
April
15th
of
2019
and
as
a
result
of
that
mediation,
City
staff
and
the
property
owner
negotiated
a
settlement
that
is
before
you
for
approval.
That
is
the
hearing,
the
special
magistrates
recommendation.
You
will
see
that
the
landscape
plan
attached
to
the
magistrates
recommendation,
as
exhibit
a
sets
forth
what
it
is.
The
parties
have
negotiated.
P
So
today,
really
it's
yes,
it's
a
quasi
judicial
hearing,
but
councils
review
and
decision
is
limited
to
consideration
of
the
recommendation
and
whether
or
not
to
accept
the
proposed
landscape
plan
intended
to
mitigate
any
impacts
of
the
variances
that
were
previously
approved.
I
have
submitted
an
outline
of
the
procedures
for
today's
sample
motions
and
a
copy
of
the
relevant
statutes
and
Eric
cotton.
Unless
you've
got
questions
for
me,
Eric
Conn
is
available
to
provide
you
with
more
detailed
procedural
history.
Any
questions
no
just
welcome
back.
Thank.
A
Heard
by
the
just
there's
just
a
few
new
members
from
the
last
time
council
heard
I
was
gonna.
Do
a
quick
summary
of
the
case.
This
was
originally
heard
by
the
variance
Review
Board
on
September
11th.
J
A
The
applicant
father
petitioned
for
review
at
the
January
10th
2019
public
hearing,
City
Council
upheld
the
very
few
new
boards
determination.
Then
I
went
to
the
mediation
process
and
the
applicant
has
proposed
this
site
plan,
which
would
enable
the
two-story
addition
with
the
planting
in
the
back
along
the
rear
property
line.
There's
a
it's
proposed
to
be
I
didn't
know
that
closer
those
are
going
to
be
areca
palms,
15
gallons
of
time
with
plantains
and
they're.
Q
P
Good
afternoon
Council
Susan
Johnson
villas,
607
West,
Bay
Street
on
behalf
of
the
property
owner
Alex
English
I.
Believe
staff
has
really
summarized
this
pretty
well.
I
just
didn't
want
to
make
a
couple
of
points.
We
did
have
a
mediation
hearing
with
the
special
magistrate.
Subsequently,
mr.
English
did
meet
with
Natural
Resources
staff
and
very
carefully
went
through
the
type
of
plantings
that
would
be
appropriate
and
they
did
come
to
an
agreement
as
to
these
types
of
plantings.
I
didn't
want
to
just
put
up
for
those
of
you
who
weren't
here
might
not
remember
so.
P
P
This
is
probably
one
of
the
largest
Grand
Oaks
that
exists
in
the
city,
and
you
can
see
that
a
lot
of
care
has
been
taken
to
build
around
that
and
not
to
encroach
on
that
tree
and
to
actually
try
to
save
that,
and
so
you
can
see
there's
plenty
of
space,
for
you
know,
expansion
elsewhere,
but
not
without
impacting
that
tree,
and
so
you
know
a
lot
of
people
come
in.
This
is
kind
of
a
reverse.
P
H
B
A
B
O
Hello,
my
name
is
Bruce
Tygart,
my
wife,
Cindy
and
I
live
at
25:10
West
Gardner
Court,
our
property
is
adjacent
to
the
subject
property
here
our
side
property
lines
didn't
take.
It
was
with
their
rear
property
line.
We
have
been
here
and
spoken
opposition
at
to
VRB
hearings,
the
City
Council
hearing
and
the
mediation,
because
this
matter
affects
and
impacts
our
property
so
substantially.
O
N
O
O
This
was
like
the
same
location,
just
a
little
different
angle,
and
what
approval
today
would
do
would
be
able
to
allow
the
portion
here
that
was
restricted
as
a
one-story
structure,
to
go
up
and
go
from
this
14
foot,
eave
height
to
a
24
foot,
eave
height
here
matching
this
and
then
you
had
that
solid
wall
solid
with
Windows
that
are
onto
our
properties.
So
this
has
a
severe
impact
on
our
property
and
makes
a
big
difference
to
us.
This
is
what
we
see
one
more
picture.
O
This
is
about
50
feet
into
our
property
when
we
walk
on
our
front
door.
This
is
what
we
see
when
you
walk
out
and
look
to
the
right.
That's
the
view
of
the
subject
property.
They
proposed
solution
here,
we're
talking
about
4
or
15,
gallon
Oh,
Riko
palms
are
going
to
come
in,
never
be
6
to
8
feet
tall.
O
They
this.
Where
they're
going
to
be
located
to
the
east.
We
have
the
granddaughter
of
the
24
to
30
foot
tall
structure
that
they're
subject
when
the
subject:
property,
areca
palms
will
grow
to
be
15
to
20
feet,
given
the
right
conditions
which
they
can
tolerate
partial
shade,
but
they
can't
tolerate
full
shade
and
so
I.
Just
don't
see
that
this
is
going
to
make
much
of
a
difference.
I,
don't
and
so.
I'm
asking
that
you
reject
this
recommendation
and.
P
Chairman
Susan
Johnson
bill
is
again,
the
only
thing
I
would
I
would
add.
Mr.
Taggart
was
present
for
all
the
prior
hearings.
He
was
present
at
the
mediated
settlement
and
I.
Think,
though,
the
work
the
need
to
work
with
staff
to
come
up
with
the
right
plantings
was
as
a
result
of
some
of
his
comments,
but
I
just
wanted
to
put
this
picture
up
again.
I
mean
these
are
areca
palms
that
currently
exist
today.
Again,
this
is
their
common
sense.
In
fact,
this
is
mr.
Tiger
trim
here.
P
So
very
substantial
buffering
and
screening
that
is
provided
and
the
plant
height
you
can
see
exceed
far
exceeds
the
height
of
the
structure.
So
again
we
would
just
ask
them.
You
know
this
was
something
that
we
worked
really
diligently
on
to
come
up
with
the
right
solution,
and
we
believe
is
evidenced
by
this
picture
that
it
will
provide
the
opacity
so
that
the
structure
will
barely
be
visible
behind
it.
So
again,
we
ask
for
your.
C
Gemini
I
heard
this
case
and
I
voted
on
I
believe,
first
time
against
that
I've
seen
the
first
photograph
from
Sean
that
shows
the
building
at
24
feet,
which
is
allowed
by
law,
and
you
can
anyone
can
come
any
time
they
hear
that
that
building
is
all
that
is
built
on
the
other.
This
property
here
is
allowed
by
law.
What
the
case
was
the
data
and
I
thought
the
second
third
or
fourth
picture.
There's
a
a
building
already
that
no
structure
here
and
there's
another
floor.
That's
coming
here
and
they
went
improve
this
floor.
C
F
A
C
F
C
C
Specifically,
that
the
landscape
plan
negotiated
by
the
petitioner
in
the
city
as
a
result
of
the
mediation
held
on
April,
the
15th
and
as
depicted
in
Exhibit
A
to
the
special
magistrates
correspondence,
be
approved
pursuant
to
section
70.5,
119
C,
Florida
statute,
the
petitioners
City
are
permitted
to
enter
their
agreement
as
to
the
permissible
use
of
the
property
prior
to
the
magistrates
entering
of
recommendation
at
any
fact
or
additional
citation.
You
feel
appropriate.
So
for
this
one.
Second,
we.
B
P
G
Yoga
this
morning
we
heard
information
from
staff
regarding
the
marijuana
distribution
facility
on
Henry
Avenue.
This
time,
I'd
like
to
make
a
motion
to
explore
changes,
solutions
and
or
remedies
to
the
current
code.
Ordinance
as
it
relates
to
the
marijuana,
dispensary
or
the
production
of
marijuana
on
industrial
zone
properties
adjacent
was
surrounded
by
the
residential
areas,
police
and
fire
facilities,
schools
and
daycare
facilities.
G
B
G
Chairman
I
was
when
he
was
summoned
what
was
quested
to
go
to
a
meeting
regarding
the
Zion
Cemetery
issue
at
littles
part
with
the
Conklin
Catholic
caste.
There
was
a
lot
of
discussion
going
on
and
one
of
the
discussions
came
from
the
residential
council
members
that
they
were
wondering.
Why
had
city
council
members
gone
out
to
all
those
part
and
talked
with
residents
or
looking
what's
going
on
out?
G
There
I
did
advise
the
residents
that
council
myself
did
make
a
motion
to
have
temple
Housing
Authority
come
back
and
give
a
report
also
when
I
leave
with
staff.
But
of
course
sometimes
people
view
things
a
little
bit
different
when
they
want
action
and
want
to
see
the
City
Council
there.
The
ethical
concerns
about
the
mayor
not
being
there
either,
but
what
I
didn't
tell
the
residents
that
I
would
bring
this
to
council
and
reference
to
possible
was
going
out
to
that
facility.
G
Looking
at,
what's
going
on
and
meeting
with
the
resident
council
I'll
put
a
motion
on
the
floor.
I
don't
know
where
me
go,
but
I
want
the
residents
to
know
that
I
gave
to
bring
this
to
council.
The
rest
of
their
concerns
this
time
I
could
make
a
motion
to
have
the
follow-up,
City
Council
members
and
seek
counsel
attorney
Martin
Shelby
to
visit
Robles
Park.
That's
science,
cemetery,
property
and
visiting
areas
was
an
effective
date
within
maybe
30
to
40
days.
H
G
B
E
J
G
B
Okay,
we
have
a
motion
and
what
are
you
looking
at
60
days?
Less,
let
me
funds,
okay,
let's
take
a
look
at
dates.
Then
guess
we'd
have
to
go
in
to
know
December
is
December.
5Th
appears
to
be.
Okay.
Is
that
okay,
sir?
That's
fun?
Okay,
December
5th,
we
have
a
motion
by
Councilman
Goods,
a
second
by
Councilman
Maniscalco,
all
in
favor,
any.
N
G
H
J
B
C
One
copy
of
what
I
found
at
the
st.
Pete,
Times
and
I
love
to
read
the
stuff.
Nobody
else
reads
alike.
We
don't
want
to
add
that
I
found
one
there
that
talked
about
Florida,
face
pending
agency
of
public
body
having
meeting
in
November
first
and
that
they
could
come
back
in
30
days
to
tell
us
if
this
is
a
statewide
operation
that
they're
doing
the
city
did
not
get
involved
and
pace
the
county
did.
C
We
did
not,
and
we
chose
not
to-
and
this
is
what
it
is,
is
that
they
get
loans
and
it's
a
non
ad
valorem
assessment.
That
means
that
it
goes
on
your
tax
bill
and
anytime.
Anything
goes
on
your
tax
bill,
you're
liable
to
lose
your
property
I'm,
not
saying
you
will,
but
there's
an
opportunity
and
I
certainly
don't
want
to
see
that
on
anyone.
C
So
this
is
for
repair
of
roofs
or
condition
and
stuff
of
that
matter
and
when
it
goes
to
the,
in
other
words,
there's
no
collection
agency
that
they
go
through
the
property
is
there
that
they
file
a
lawsuit,
because
it's
not
ever
warm
taxi.
Didn't
pay
and
I
like
to
give
this
is
the
clerk,
so
she
can
have
a
copy
and
the
legal
department
can
have
a
copy,
and
let
us
know
what
what
opinion
of
anything
we
can
do.
I'm,
not
sure.
C
H
Stuff,
you
win
to
say
something:
I
just
wanted
to
give
councilman
Miranda
credit
on
the
pace.
Issue
I
mean
I.
As
a
previous
council,
we've
always
proposed
it.
As
he
said,
the
city
of
Tampa's
always
been
against
it,
even
though
the
counties
moved
in
a
different
directions.
But
if
you
follow
Mike
Fasano
was
in
a
nearby
County
and
he's
been.
You
know
vehemently
opposed
to
pace
and
he's
you
know
you
look
at
his
Twitter
account.
He'll
tell
you
about.
H
B
E
Just
in
response
to
our
colleague
mr.
Goods,
if
you
obviously
we
all
care
about
East
Tampa
and
we,
and
at
least
I
need
to
learn
more
about
it.
So
if
there
are
I've
tried
to
gather
information
on
my
own
and
participate
in
what
I
know
about,
but
if
there's
things
that
events
or
programs
or
things
that
you
think
we
should
go
to
to
the
extent
that
mr.
Shelby
will
allow
you,
please
circulate
it
so
that
we'll
know
and-
and
we
can
attend
and
I
would
say
the
same
thing
in
my
district.
E
There
are
a
lot
of
events
going
on
that
you
all
may
want
to
attend.
One
of
them
is
and
the
public
is
invited
to
November
24th
at
six
o'clock
at
Kate,
Jackson
Park,
the
Hyde
Park
Neighborhood
Association
to
gether
and
spent
twenty
thousand
dollars
of
their
own
money
to
develop
a
plan
for
their
area
and
I.
Think
it's
indicative
of
the
kinds
of
plans
that
can
be
done.
That
we've
been
talking
about
getting
help
from
the
Planning
Commission
on.
E
So
if
any
of
you
want
to
observe
that
listen
to
it,
I
think
we're
not
allowed
to
talk
to
each
other
if
we
all
go
there,
but
you
all
may
want
to
you,
don't
have
to
sign
up
just
show
up
at
Kate
Jackson
Park
on
the
24th
at
6:00
and
then
along
those
lines.
Also
I'm
not
for
against
this,
but
I've.
Had
a
lot
of
constituents.
E
B
F
N
F
F
F
B
E
The
last
thing
is:
I
would
like
to
make
a
motion
for
the
city
of
Tampa
to
offer
accommodation
to
AMI
kids
Inc
for
their
50th
year
of
guiding
troubled
youth
in
a
positive
productive
alternatives
to
past
behavior
and
enabling
them
to
become
successful
citizens
of
this
great
city
and
we'll
deliver
it
to
them
in
person.
Okay,.
B
B
B
Just
let
us
know
the
date,
the,
if
possible,
we
have
a
motion
by
Councilman
citrus
second
by
Councilman
Goods,
all
in
favor
aye
any
opposed
okay
and
if
I
may
just
a
couple
things.
I
motion
for
Karen
clay,
who's,
the
president
of
the
disability,
caucus
of
Florida
to
give
us
a
five-minute
presentation
on
the
devastating
impacts
of
cuts
to
Medicaid
Waiver
at
the
November
7th
regular
session
Council.
We.
B
You
very
much
also
motion,
and
this
is
a
time-limited
issue
for
someone's
going
to
go
before
the
county
commissioners.
It
applies
to
the
USF
area
motion
for
representatives
from
Tampa
innovation
to
provide
a
five-minute
presentation
and
exploring
a
partnership
with
Hillsborough,
County
and
private
partners
regarding
an
opportunities
own
strategy
for
the
uptown
innovation
district.
At
the
regular
council
session
of
October
17th.
B
You
and
then
just
one
last
thing,
something
that
was
in
the
news
that
I
just
wanted
to
briefly
talk
about
was
on
councilman
Guth
wisely
spoke
on
the
the
Tampa
Housing
Authority
issue,
who
was
on
Memorial
Park
I
know
the
city
is
working
on
that
there's
a
bunch
of
different
legal
issues
that
go
there.
I
just
wanted
a
state
just
my
position
on
it,
which
is
as
it
applies
to
the
actual
cemetery.
I,
must
confess
that
before
mr.
B
guzo,
who
just
continues
to
do
these
remarkable
stories
that
just
bring
bring
ignored
history
to
light
that
before
I
had
read
that
story,
I'd
never
been
out
there
to
that
Cemetery
obviously
I've
been
to
the
College
Hillary,
but
never
particularly
that
cemetery
and
what
I
saw
out
there
was
just
amazing
a
blows
your
mind.
You
have
a
lot
of
cemetery
plots
of
individuals
african-americans
who
fought
and
died
for
their
country
between
1917
and
1918
in
World,
War,
one
and
and
they're,
just
not
maintained
so
immediately.
B
B
So
we're
working
with
the
city
on
that,
because
that
an
issue
of
racial
justice
and
that's
also
an
issue
of
respect
for
our
veterans,
especially
our
veterans,
who
I
mean
it
again.
It
blows
the
mind.
This
is
during
the
time
when
Florida
had
the
highest
per
capita
rate
of
lynchings,
and
here
we
have
these
african-americans
from
Florida
who
go
out
there.
They
fight
they
die
for
their
country,
and-
and
we
owe
them
this
at
the
very
least
today.
So
just
a
statement
on
that.
Councilman
good.
G
A
G
Could
see
him
out
there
sickly
trying
to
still
know
the
laws
and
grass
out
there
mr.
Brown,
something
god
bless
it,
but
I
think
you're
right.
We
got
to
look
at
that
because,
with
him
being
gone,
I
mean
the
story
of
mr.
Gulen
wrote.
The
family
is
not
being
involved
with
the
process,
so
you
still
have
people
who
purchased
burial
plots
out
there
and
now
what
who
may
contact
will
they
do
for
those
plots,
so
I
think
you're
right.
Mr.
G
chillings
someone's
gonna
have
to
look
into
because
there
is
also
another
cemetery
at
the
railroad
tracks
at
Lake
and
probably
about
37
38
streets
in
the
corner
there.
So
we
have
several
cemetery
plot
areas
in
the
city.
There
aren't
really
maintained
and
kept
up
at
all.
You
look
horrible,
so
I'm
glad
you're
bringing
it
up
and
you
meet
with
the
administration
to
try
to
work
on
that.
Yes,.
A
B
B
G
Well,
I
think
something
that
the
administrators
you
can
look
at
since
we
do
have
a
person
who
handles
our
cemeteries
in
the
city.
Is
that
look
at
the
ones
that
are
dormant
and
such
there
aren't
being
maintained
and
even
Memorial
Park
prom
at
this
point
to
where
they're
still
positive,
maybe
we
can
find
an
outside
contractor,
can
maintain
I
also
still
be
able
to
charge
folks
for
burials
there.
The
reasonable
cost
still
bury
there
and
that
cost
can
be
accrued
within
itself.