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From YouTube: Stated Meeting of Philadelphia City Council 12-9-2021
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A
Thank
you
and
good
morning
to
everyone
for
being
here
before
we
begin
the
council
session
today,
I'm
just
going
to
make
a
couple
of
following
announcements
due
to
the
continuing
threat
to
public
health
from
kobe
19
and
the
delta
variant
city
council
is
currently
meeting
remotely.
We
are
using
microsoft's
teams
to
make
this
remote
meeting
possible
instructions
for
how
the
public
may
view
the
meeting
and
offer
public
comment
are
included
in
the
stated
meeting
notice
that
was
published
in
the
daily
news
inquiry
and
illegal
intelligencer
prior
to
the
meeting.
A
B
D
Difficulties
this
morning
with
technical
technical
difficulties,
but
I
am
present
thank
you.
D
B
A
President
clark
and
good
morning
and
president
and
good
morning
to
everyone
to
get
our
invocation
this
morning,
the
chair
recognizes
pastor
nicholas
o'rourke
of
the
living
water,
united
church
of
christ.
He
is
here
today
as
the
guest
of
councilwoman
brooks.
I
would
ask
all
members
and
guests
to
please
bow
your
heads
for
the
invocation.
F
F
We,
like
most
people,
mistake
the
limits
of
our
minds
with
the
limits
of
the
world
more
so
the
limits
of
the
world
with
the
limits
of
you,
god
help
us
to
know
the
difference,
even
when
others
don't
when
we
think
on
it.
We
can
see
that
precisely
in
that
difference
is
where
the
work
of
these
leaders
is
found
and
nourished
help
us
to
overcome
whatever
limiting
beliefs,
anxieties
or
fears.
F
F
F
F
A
Thank
you,
our
next
segment
and
our
next
order.
Business
is
the
approval
of
the
journal
of
the
meeting
thursday
december.
The
2nd
2021
and
the
chair
recognizes
councilman
squilla.
B
A
Second,
thank
you
that
has
been
moved
in
property.
Second,
at
the
journal
of
the
meeting
of
thursday
december
2nd
2021
stan
approve
all
the
favor
indicate
by
saying
aye,
aye
aye,
those
opposed
dies,
headed
and
our
journal
is
approved.
Sort
of
business
is
request
for
leave
of
absence,
and
the
chair
recognizes
councilwoman
parker.
A
C
C
A
C
Ask,
mr
president,
I'm
sorry
I
just
wanted
to
note
for
the
record
that
if
people
could
make
sure
that
they
are
on
mute,
the
president
just
asked
that,
but
someone
was
still
off
of
mute.
Thank
you.
So
much.
A
B
Then
I
am
transmitting
for
the
consideration
of
your
honorable
body,
a
resolution
authorizing
the
commissioner
of
public
property
to
execute
and
deliver
to
the
philadelphia
redevelopment
authority.
Deeds
conveying
fee
simple
title
to
certain
city
on
lots
of
pieces
of
ground
with
the
buildings
and
improvements
they're
on
situated
in
the
second
councilmanic
district
of
the
city
of
philadelphia
and
further
authorizing
the
philadelphia
redevelopment
authority
to
transfer
to
the
philippine
land
bank
be
simple
to
have
them
for
such
properties
and
a
resolution.
B
Reappointing
bernie,
a
presenter
to
the
board
of
directors
of
the
city,
avenue
special
services,
district
of
philadelphia
and
lower
marion
and
a
resolution.
Reappointing
j
s
feldstein
to
the
board
of
directors
of
the
city,
avenue
special
services,
district
of
philadelphia
and
lower
marion
and
a
resolution
confirming
the
appointment
of
sophia
lee.
As
a
member
of
the
board
of
the
philadelphia
energy
authority
to
serve
in
the
term
ending
january
1
2023,
all
under
certain
terms
and
conditions.
A
Thank
you,
mr
decker,
and
our
next
word
of
business
is
their
introduction
to
bills
and
resolutions
and
by
way
of
a
reminder,
we're
asking
that
all
resolutions,
including
privilege
resolution
to
be
placed
on
the
final
passage
calendar
for
the
next
session
of
council
unless
they
are
being
referred
to
committee
in
our
current
remote
environment.
This
procedure
will
provide
the
appropriate
opportunity
for
public
comment.
I
want
to
thank
you
very
much
in
advance
for
your
anticipated
cooperation.
B
Yes,
mr
president,
councilwoman
parker
offers
nine
resolutions
on
behalf
of
council
president
clark,
a
resolution
recognizing
and
congratulating
whyy,
and
the
news
and
information
community
exchange
collaborative
on
their
steadfast
commitment
to
diversify
local
news
sources
and
empower
local
bipoc
and
underserved
communities
through
grassroots
news
and
a
resolution
authorizing
also
on
behalf
of
council
president
clark.
A
resolution
authorized
in
the
philadelphia
land
bank
to
dispose
of
2929
north
13th
street
located
in
the
fifth
councilmanic
district.
B
On
behalf
of
council
veteran
clark
in
a
resolution
authorizing
the
philippine
redevelopment
authority
to
execute
and
deliver
to
the
philippine
land
bank
d's,
conveying
title
to
certain
properties
located
in
the
fifth
councilmanic
district
and
on
behalf
of
council
president
clark,
a
resolution
authorizing
the
commissioner
of
public
property
to
execute
and
deliver
to
the
philadelphia
redevelopment
authority.
Deeds.
Conveying
fee
simple
titles
of
1335,
north
h,
street
1401,
north
h,
street
and
1402
north
30th
street.
B
B
next
week's
calendar
and
a
resolution
reappointing
j.s
feldstein
to
the
board
of
directors
of
the
city,
avenue
special
services
district
of
committee
and
a
resolution.
Reappointing
barney,
a
precinica
to
the
board
of
directors
of
the
city,
avenue
special
services,
district
of
philadelphia
and
lower
marion.
B
This
week's
home
and
a
resolution
calling
on
the
general
assembly
to
prohibit
the
use
of
deadly
force
to
make
a
citizen's
arrest.
Next
week's
calendar
annual
resolution
authorizing
the
commissioner
of
public
property
to
execute
and
deliver
to
the
philadelphia
redevelopment
authority.
Deeds
conveying
fee
simple
title
of
1306
1308,
1310
1312
and
1329
south
21st
street
1303,
south
23rd
street
1306,
south
28th
street
1213,
south
bonsault
street
1148,
south
cleveland
street
and
2632
ellsworth
street.
B
A
C
Mr
president,
on
behalf
of
the
council,
okay,
okay.
D
A
All
right,
councilman,
just
just
report
the
bills
out.
First,
the
favorable
recommendation.
D
D
D
A
Thank
you
councilman.
It's
been
moving
property!
Second,
that
the
rules
account
for
business
minutes
so
as
first
need,
they
have
bills.
Number
two:
zero,
eight,
nine,
nine,
two
one:
zero
nine,
two
two
and
two
one:
zero:
nine.
Twenty
six,
all
those
in
favor
indicate
by
saying
aye,
aye,
aye
aye
opposed.
I
take
it
and
these
wills
will
be
placed
on
our
first
weekend
calendar
today.
The
chair
now
recognizes
councilman
green,
for
reporting
on
finance.
D
D
A
B
The
committee
on
loan
government
to
which
is
referred
bill
number
two
one:
zero
six
entitled
an
ordinance
providing
for
the
submission
of
the
qualified
electors
of
the
city
of
philadelphia.
Other
proposals
set
forth
in
a
resolution
approved
by
council,
proposing
an
amendment
to
the
fallopian
home
rule
charter,
to
revise
the
composition
of
the
zoning
board
of
adjustment
by
increasing
the
number
of
appointees,
providing
for
confirmation
by
council
of
appointees
and
specifying
qualifications.
B
C
A
Thank
you
to
the
moon,
probably,
secondly,
that
the
rules
of
council
be
suspended.
So
that's
a
permit.
First
meeting
is
day
of
bills.
Number
two
one:
zero:
six:
six,
nine
all
those
in
favor
educate
by
saying
aye,
aye
aye,
as
have
it.
This
bill
will
be
placed
on
our
first
reading
calendar.
For
today
the
resolution
number
two
one:
zero
six.
Ninety
two
will
be
placed
on
the
final
class
calendar
at
our
next
session
of
council.
The
chair
now
recognizes
councilman
thomas
before
we
report
for
the
committee
on
streets
and
services.
D
Thank
you,
council.
Thank
you.
Council
president.
The
committee
on
street
services
reports
on
nine
bills
with
the
favorable
recommendation.
A
D
A
D
B
B
Entitled:
prohibition
on
certain
gambling
machines
and
skills
games
to
prohibit
the
operation
of
any
casino
style
or
skill
game
that
accepts
cash
payment
for
the
chance
of
a
cash
reward
and
is
not
otherwise
regulated
by
the
state
of
pennsylvania,
respectful
reports.
It
is
considered
the
same
and
returns
the
attach
bill
to
council
with
a
favorable
recommendation.
A
A
E
A
A
Bill
will
be
placing
our
first
feeding
calendar
today.
That
concludes
our
reports
from
committee
and
our
next
order
of
businesses.
Consideration
of
the
calendar.
I
know
that
the
bill
just
reported
on
committee,
but
the
suspension
of
the
rules
have
been
deemed
to
have
had
their
first
reading
and
these
bills
will
be
placed
on
our
second
reading
and
final
passage
calendar
at
our
next
session
of
council
as
no
there
are
no
additional
bills.
On
the
first
reading
calendar,
the
chair
recognizes
councilwoman
parker
for
motion
concerning
the
resolution
on
the
final
passes.
Calendar.
C
C
They
are
resolutions
numbers
two,
one:
zero,
nine,
six,
two,
two
one:
zero:
nine,
six,
three:
two:
one:
zero:
nine,
six,
four:
two:
one:
zero:
nine:
six:
five:
two:
one:
zero:
nine:
six:
seven:
two:
one:
zero:
nine;
six,
eight,
two:
one:
zero:
nine,
six,
nine,
two:
one:
zero:
nine;
seven:
two:
two
one:
zero:
nine:
seven:
three:
two:
one:
zero:
nine:
seven:
four:
two:
one:
zero:
nine:
seven:
five:
two:
one:
zero:
nine,
seven,
six
and
two
one:
zero:
nine,
seven.
Seven
second.
A
A
C
Thank
you,
mr
president.
I
move
that
the
rules
of
council
be
suspended
to
permit
the
use
of
a
consent
agenda
to
consider
the
following
bills.
On
the
second
reading
and
final
passage
calendars.
They
are
numbers
two,
one:
zero,
nine,
zero
one,
a
two
one:
zero;
six,
eight,
six,
two
one:
zero,
seven,
four,
four:
two
one:
zero:
seven,
seven,
one:
two
one:
zero:
eight,
six,
one:
two
one:
zero:
eight,
six,
three:
two
one:
zero:
eight,
six,
five,
two
one:
zero:
eight,
six,
nine,
two
one:
zero:
six,
seven:
two
and
two
one:
zero:
nine,
two
five.
A
C
Thank
you,
mr
president,
in
addition
to
the
resolutions
and
bills
being
considered
on
the
consent,
agendas,
the
following
resolutions
and
bills
are
being
called
up
from
the
second
reading
and
final
passage
calendars.
Today
they
are
numbers
two
one:
zero,
nine,
five,
nine,
two,
one:
zero:
nine,
seven:
zero:
two
one:
zero,
eight,
six,
two,
a
two
one:
zero:
six,
three:
three:
two:
one:
zero:
six:
eight
zero:
two:
one:
zero:
six:
seven:
zero:
two
one:
zero:
nine
one:
seven
and
two
one:
zero:
nine,
two
four!
Mr
president,
all
other
resolutions
being
held.
A
Thank
you,
councilwoman.
Our
next
segment
will
be
our
public
comment
session,
but
before
we
proceed
with
the
consideration
of
the
public
comment,
we
will
now
take
a
brief,
5-10
minute
recess
to
give
our
technology
professionals
an
opportunity
to
connect
our
speakers
today.
Thank
you
very
much
brief
recess.
We'll
be
right
back.
D
D
D
D
D
D
A
Thank
you.
Thank
you.
So
much
now
that
everyone
is
connected
to
the
meeting
and
before
considering
the
resolution
and
bills
we
have
before
today,
we
will
consider
our
public
comment
session,
so
our
public
comment
session
must
concern
matters
on
the
second
reading
and
final
passes
calendars
for
possible
action
at
a
session
of
counsel,
a
speaker
on
any
of
those
matters
must
sign
up.
In
order
to
testify,
you
must
call
215-686-3406
by
3
p.m.
A
The
day
before
the
session
to
sign
up
for
the
public
comment,
when
you
call
we
will
take
your
name
phone
number,
the
number
of
the
legislative
items
you
are
commenting
on
and
whether
you
are
in
support
of
or
against
the
legislation
and
adds
your
name
to
the
list.
We
will
then
telephone
each
person
on
the
list
during
the
council
session
and
invite
them
to
our
remote
meeting
under
ideal
circumstances
which
we
have
today.
A
We
will
give
three
minutes
to
each
speaker,
but,
however,
from
time
to
time,
the
limit
may
vary
based
on
the
volume
of
calls.
In
order
to
be
fair
to
all
those
wishing
to
speak,
I
intend
to
hold
faithfully
to
the
established
time
members.
So
once
invited
to
the
meeting
and
asked
to
begin
your
testimony,
a
timer
will
be
started.
We
will
monitor
your
remaining
time
throughout
your
testimony
when
there
are
30
seconds
remaining
at
your
time.
You
will
be
reminded
of
this
once
your
lot
of
time
has
passed.
A
You
will
be
asked
to
conclude
your
remarks
and
shortly
through
after
you
will
be
muted
and
disconnected
from
your
remote
meeting,
also
reserve
the
right
on
the
limited
number
of
speakers
where
repetitious
comments
are
being
made
on
the
same
subject
matter,
which
could
affect
call
backs
for
public
comment
at
any
particular
meeting.
Now,
please
be
aware
that
this
public
meeting
is
being
recorded,
because
the
meeting
is
public
participants
and
viewers
have
no
reasonable
expectation
of
privacy.
So,
by
continuing
to
be
in
the
meeting
you
are
considering
them
being
reported.
G
G
These
amendments
require
that
the
city
own
new
construction
and
major
renovations
obtain
leed
gold
certification,
a
step
up
from
the
previous
lead
silver
requirements
by
utilizing
the
lead,
standard
or
leadership
in
energy
and
environmental
design.
The
city
can
access
clear
guidelines
to
ensure
projects
are
considering
not
only
energy
but
site
selection,
water
use
materials,
waste,
health
and
more
while
it
offers
a
holistic
approach
to
sustainable
design.
The
standard
is
also
verifiable,
meaning
that
the
building
performance
is
formally
certified.
G
G
G
While
this
legislation
is
a
small
step
towards
this
end,
it
is
an
important
step
to
help
the
city
lead
by
example.
The
actions
described
in
this
legislation
are
only
the
beginning.
We
encourage
the
city
to
update
and
prepare
robust
building
guidelines
to
assist
with
rfp
development,
as
well
as
the
coordination
of
architects,
engineers,
builders
and
more
as
they
begin
the
design
process.
G
A
Good
morning,
yes,
hello,
stay
tuned
for
the
record.
Please
proceed
with
your
testimony.
H
My
name
is
mark
zachary,
I'm
a
resident
of
the
seventh
council
manic
district
and
I'm
here
to
speak
in
favor
of
two
one:
zero,
six,
three,
three,
that's
a
mixed
income
overlay.
This
is
a
great
bill
and
it's
a
great
opportunity
for
the
city
to
increase
density
and
height
in
a
highly
transit,
accessible
area.
My
issue
with
this
is
is
really
it's
not
going
to
go
far
enough,
you're
only
adding
seven
feet
so
in
my
mind,
that
vision
is
kind
of
short.
H
You
have.
You
have
a
highly
transit
accessible
corridor
in
the
l
and
american
street
with
the
bus
passing
there.
You
could
go
a
lot
higher,
especially
on
american
street,
and
have
more
density,
more
activity
of
the
street,
more
business
opportunities
for
people
to
open
up
shops
and
more
customers
for
those
people,
meaning
more
taxpayers,
and
you
also
with
the
affordability
requirement.
H
You
would
inherently
gain
more
affordable
units,
so
it's
in
my
mind
it's
just
kind
of
a
small
vision
versus
the
big
vision
that
the
city
actually
needs,
and
I
think
that
we're
scared
of
height
in
this
city
for
some
reason-
and
it's
honestly
bizarre
to
me
that
we
that
adding
only
seven
feet
to
an
affordability
bonus
is,
is
what
we're
doing
it's.
You
know
much
more,
that's
one
story,
if
that,
so
you
really
should
be
going,
maybe
double
the
height
or
maybe
even
triple
the
height
and
you'd.
Have
that
many
more
affordable
units.
H
I
would
encourage
the
city
to
be
more
proactive
and
have
more
vision
on
this
issue.
So,
while
I
applaud
this
still,
it
doesn't
go
far
enough
and
that
leads
me
to
two
one:
zero,
eight,
six,
five,
which
is
the
the
the
opposite
of
the
previous
bill
in
which
it
excludes
high
density
bonuses
for
affordable
housing.
You
know
so
on
one
hand,
do
you
have
council
members
saying
hey,
let's
increase
height
and
density
and
we'll
give
it
a
based
on
an
affordability,
bonus
and,
and
this
bill
is
doing
the
exact
opposite.
H
So
this
bill
is
exclusionary.
It
harkens
back
to
the
50s
and
60s
of
a
legacy
of
racial
and
historically
exclusionary
zoning
throughout
the
country.
It's
completely
regressive
and
the
exact
opposite
of
what
the
city
needs,
and
it's
surprising
to
me
that
the
other
council
persons
who
are
who
know
that
higher
density
and
affordability
requirement
as
a
net
positive
for
the
city,
don't
speak
out
against
this.
H
But
you
know
why
it's
because
of
councilmanic
prerogative-
and
you
don't
want
to
step
on
somebody
else's
toes
well,
we
need
to
get
out
of
the
mindset
of
that
if
we're
going
to
move
forward
as
a
city.
In
my
opinion-
and
I
I
I
know-
I'm
not
the
only
person
with
that
opinion
and
then
that
leads
me
to
two
one:
zero,
eight
six
one,
the
final
piece
of
the
pie,
the
cream
of
the
crop
of
exclusionary
down
zoning
in
this
city
and
I'll
finish
you
with
this.
H
This
building
could
have
been
saved
seven
years
ago
and
we
would
have
kept
a
hundred
year
old,
stone
church
in
this
in
this
city.
Five
minute
walk
from
the
berkshire
station,
but
now
it's
going
to
be
torn
down
because
of
a
group
of
few
neighbors
that
were
wealthy
and
got
together
influential
to
hire
a
lawyer.
So
then
it's
torn
down
and
now
the
council
person
is
saying
no.
H
H
H
We
are
extremely
appreciative
of
councilmember
parker's,
diligent
and
focused
efforts
to
help
create
a
sustainable
path
forward
for
restaurants
that
are
trying
to
operate
and
navigate
a
totally
new
economy.
The
only
thing
that's
been
predictable
for
restaurants.
The
last
18
months
is
the
constant
unpredictability.
H
That
is
why
prla
supports
councilmember
parker's
bill
210670
as
amended,
which
would
provide
certainty
for
restaurants
in
the
city
at
a
time
when
they're
still
trying
to
recover
and
many
fight
to
stay
open
and
profitable
as
winter
trickles
in
councilmember
parker.
Introducing
this
legislation
has
served
as
a
breath
of
fresh
air
for
many
of
our
members
who
tell
us
this
helps
their
path
forward
clearer
and
somewhat
more
predictable.
H
The
legislation
keeps
in
place
an
option
for
restaurants
to
have
access
to
these
services
at
the
current
cap,
ten
percent
on
delivery
and
five
percent
on
marketing
services
and
other
fees.
If
restaurants
want
to
opt
out
of
that
cap,
then
opt
into
a
more
premium
service
with
any
of
these
companies.
They
can
do
so
and
they'd
be
able
to
do
so
immediately.
What
we've
seen
in
other
cities
is
that
some
of
these
third-party
companies
have
created
tier
pricing
models
across
the
nation.
H
In
those
cases,
operators
can
stay
the
cap
rate
if
they
want
basic
services,
but
if
they
like
to
expand
those
services
to
choose
more
premium
options,
they
can
work
with
the
third-party
apps
to
do
so.
Many
restaurants
operated
at
two
to
seven
percent
profit
margin.
At
a
time
when
many
people
have
been
forced
to
deliver
and
provide
takeout,
it's
not
sustainable
for
them
to
partner
with
companies
that
take
more
revenue
and
fees
than
the
restaurant
is
making
in
profit.
This
legislation
allows
those
restaurants
to
stay
the
current
cap.
H
It's
important
that
I
emphasize
that
proa
at
the
request
of
council
member
parker,
really
tried
to
work
closely
with
these
third-party
companies
that
operate
in
philly.
Some
have
reminded
us
of
the
lawsuits
on
this
issue
that
are
playing
out
in
other
states
that
they
have
filed.
Nonetheless,
while
this
legislation
may
not
be
exactly
what
everyone
wanted,
it
is,
however,
a
fair
and
reasonable
path
forward,
not
only
for
restaurants,
but
we
believe
for
our
third
party
partners
as
well.
Councilmember
parker
did
a
terrific
job
finding
a
middle
ground
on
this.
H
H
Lastly,
it's
a
win
for
third-party
companies
that
are
looking
to
expand
services
and
operations
in
philadelphia
as
well.
We
want
to
thank
uber,
doordash
and
grove
hub
for
working
with
prla
the
last
couple
of
months
for
sharing
their
perspective
on
this
and
for
working
with
our
members
to
establish
a
fair
proposal
for
everyone.
We
also
want
to
thank
councilmember
parker
for
a
willingness
to
take
on
such
a
tough
issue
and
for
efforts
to
help
save
restaurants
in
philly
at
a
time
when
they
needed
the
most.
Lastly,
we
want
to
thank
city
council
in
general.
H
D
A
B
The
remaining
speakers
on
the
list,
mr
president,
have
either
declined
to
speak
or
could
not
be
reached.
Okay,.
A
So
now
we're
going
to
consider
our
resolution
consent
agenda,
and
I
would
ask
mr
decker
to
please
read
the
titles
of
all
the
resolutions
on
the
consent
agenda
after
each
title
is
read.
Any
member
may
object
to
the
inclusion
of
the
resolution
on
the
resolution
consent
agenda
upon
such
an
objection
and
without
debate.
The
resolution
will
be
immediately
removed
from
the
resolution
consent
agenda
and
place
on
today's
regular
final
passage
calendar.
Mr
decker,
you
now
read
the
titles
of
the
resolution
on
the
resolution.
Consent
agenda.
B
Number
two:
one:
zero:
nine
seven:
two
entitled
resolution
authorizing
the
philadelphia
redevelopment
authority
to
execute
and
deliver
to
the
florida
field.
Land
bank
deeds
conveying
titles
to
certain
properties
located
in
the
third
councilmanic
district
resolution
number
two:
one:
zero:
nine
seven:
three
inside
of
the
resolution
honoring
and
congratulating
champion
of
the
week,
the
philadelphia
authorities
bryce
harper
on
capturing
his
second
national
league's
mvp
award
and
becoming
the
sixth
billy
to
win
baseball's.
Most
prestigious
award
resolution
number
two:
one:
zero,
nine,
seven:
four.
A
C
A
In
the
polls
eyes
have
it
and
each
of
the
resolution
on
the
resolution
consent
agenda
has
been
adopted.
We
will
now
consider
today's
bill
consent
agenda.
I
would
ask
the
clerk
to
please
read
the
titles
of
all
the
bills
on
the
consent
agenda
after
each
title
is
read.
Any
member
may
object
to
the
inclusion
of
the
bill
on
the
consent
agenda
upon
such
an
objection
without
debate,
the
bill
will
be
immediately
removed
from
the
consent
agenda
and
placed
on
our
regular
final
passage.
Calendar.
D
B
Well:
number
210901a
entitled
an
ordinance
authorizing
transfers
and
appropriations
for
fiscal
year,
2022
from
the
general
fund,
certain
llc
offices,
department's
boards
and
commissions,
the
water
funds,
certain
oil
city
offices,
department's
boards
and
commissions,
and
the
grants
revenue
funds,
certainly
city
offices,
department's
boards
and
commissions
to
the
general
fund.
Certain
laws
of
the
offices,
departments,
boards
and
commissions
and
the
water
fund.
Certain
laws
to
the
office's
department's
boards
and
commissions
and
bill
number
two
one:
zero.
B
Those
projects
are
rising
out
of
the
cities.
Rebuilding
community
infrastructure
or
rebuild
program
number
number:
two:
one:
zero:
eight
six
one
inside
of
an
ordinance
to
amend
the
philadelphia
zoning
maps
by
changing
design
and
designations
of
certain
portions
of
land
located
within
an
area
bounded
by
burke,
street
memphis
street
wall
street
and
tulip
street
and
bill
number
two
one:
zero.
B
Eight
six:
three:
an
ordinance
to
amend
the
representing
maps
by
changing
the
zoning
designations
in
certain
areas
of
land
located
within
an
area
about
it
by
huntington
street
howard
street
susquehanna
avenue
american
street
jefferson,
street
and
sixth
street
and
bull
number.
Two
one:
zero.
Eight
six:
five
inside
of
the
norton
submitting
section
14
514
of
the
fluffy
code
entitled
fne
far
northeast
overlay
district
to
prohibit
eligibility
for
floor
area
height
and
dwelling
unit
unit
bonuses
to
increase
minimum
parking
requirements.
B
Nine
two
five
entitled
annoyance
authorizing
the
procurement
commission
to
enter
into
agreements
to
purchase
electricity,
natural
gas
and
load
of
fuel
for
use
by
the
city
in
city
facilities
and
vehicles,
including
agreements
that
obligate
payment
or
delivery
of
such
energy
supplies
in
future
fiscal
years.
All
under
certain
terms
and
conditions.
A
Thank
you,
mr
decker.
These
bills
have
been
read
on
two
different
days:
requests
for
each
bill
now
shall
the
bill
pass.
Finally,
mr
decker,
please
call
the
roll
and
upon
being
called
each
council
member
to
vote
eye
on
each
of
the
bills,
nay
on
each
of
the
bills
or
indicate
those
bills
for
which
the
member
is
voting.
I
or
those
bills
for
whistler
members
voting,
nay,
mr
jeffrey
calling
the
rule.
D
A
I
own
all
bills
the
majority
of
all
members
having
voting
in
this
affirmative
and
each
of
the
bills.
The
bills
on
the
consent
agenda
are
passed,
we'll
now
consider
the
bills
and
resolutions
on
the
regular
second
reading
and
final
passage
calendar
and
mr
decker.
Please
read
the
title
of
resolution
number
210,
959,.
A
B
A
resolution
calling
on
mayor
james,
f,
kennedy
and
his
administration
of
the
city
of
philadelphia
to
establish
and
implement
an
academic
expert,
advisory
team
and
selection
and
evaluation
of
recipients
of
the
anti-violence
community
expansion
grant
program
and
other
anti-violence
efforts
during
fiscal
year.
2022
and
beyond.
D
C
A
A
B
A
D
E
B
E
D
G
A
All
right,
mr
decker,
did
we
miss
one
council
member
didn't
respond.
A
A
B
An
ordinance
submitting
title
14
of
the
philippine
code
entitled
zoning
and
planning
by
amending
certain
provisions
of
chapter
14,
500
entitled
overlay
zoning
districts
by
creating
the
mih
mixed
income.
Neighborhoods
overlay
district
by
revising
certain
provisions
of
chapter
14,
702
entitled
floor
area
height
and
dwelling
unit
density
bonuses.
E
A
Thank
you
all.
All
in
favor
of
the
emotion
will
signify
by
saying
aye
aye
aye
those
opposed
as
heaven
and
bill
number
two
one:
zero.
Six
three
three
has
been
amended
bill
number
two,
one:
zero,
six,
three
three
as
we
place
on
the
final
pass
encounter
and
our
next
session
of
council.
Mr
decker,
please
read
the
talent
bill
number
two,
one:
zero!
Six!
Oh.
A
D
D
G
B
Is
voting
councilman
jones,
I
spoutsman?
Oh,
I
councilman,
I
that's
a
woman
parker.
I
that's
a
woman,
keno
sanchez.
I
council,
venezuela.
G
A
A
B
H
D
B
D
G
A
C
D
A
A
B
That's
a
woman
bass
all
right!
That's
a
woman
brooks
aye!
That's
my
dom
aye!
That's
a
woman
guardian
aye
councilwoman
gilmore
richardson
aye,
councilman,
greene,
aye,
councilwoman,
kim
aye,
councilman,
heenan,
aye,
councilman,
johnson,
who's
voting.
I
councilman
jones.
I
got
someone:
oh
hi,
that's
with
o'neill
hi,
that's
woman,
parker.
A
A
B
Mr
president,
I
made
it.
Mr
president,
I
made
an
error
during
the
consent
agenda
for
resolutions
and
read
resolution
number
210967,
which
was
called
up
correctly
but
read
the
wrong
title.
If
we
could
call
up
resolution
number
210967
and
read
the
title
correctly
and
give
the
members
the
opportunity
to
do
a
voice
vote
on
the
correct
resolution.
B
B
The
title
that
I
read
was
authorizing
hearings
by
the
committee
on
commerce
and
economic
development
to
examine
diversity
and
inclusion
in
contracting
by
the
city
and
related
public
sector
agencies,
including
the
school
district
of
philadelphia,
the
southeastern
pennsylvania
transportation
authority
and
the
philadelphia
industrial
development
corporation.
That
resolution
has
already
been
adopted.
Mr
president,
okay.
A
H
C
A
A
A
I
will
note
for
the
record
at
the
time
that
we
will
use
the
chat
feature
available
in
microsoft's
team
to
allow
members
to
signify
that
they
wish
to
be
recognized
in
order
to
comply
with
the
sunshine
act.
The
chat
feature
must
only
be
used
for
this
particular
purpose.
C
E
A
Thank
you,
councilwoman
no
speeches
on
behalf
of
minority
speech
on
behalf
of
the
majority
chair
recognizes
councilman,
thomas.
D
Thank
you,
council
president.
I
want
to
first
say
thank
you
to
all
of
the
people
who
work
very
diligently
on
a
citizen's
political
oversight
committee.
I
did
vote
yes
on
it
today,
but
I
do
want
to
put
on
the
record
some
of
my
concerns
and
how
I
was
a
little
reluctant
to
to
vote.
D
Yes,
I
do
think
that
we
have
to
monitor
what
we're
doing
as
it
relates
to
looking
at
the
long-term
ramifications
of
the
legislation,
specifically
looking
at
the
fact
that
it's
a
citizen's
oversight,
and
we
want
to
make
sure
that
we
always
keep
ourselves
in
a
position
where
constituents
are
the
majority
of
the
people
who
are
in
their
constituents,
are
the
folks
in
leadership
and
put
us
in
a
position
where
it's
true
citizens
oversight
and
it's
true
opportunities
for
constituents
to
be
able
to
have
a
say-so.
D
I
do
commend
all
of
the
people
who
work
very
hard
for
this
over
the
years.
This
is
something
that
did
not
just
happen
overnight
from
the
ballot
initiative
to
the
great
work
that
was
done
by
a
lot
of
people
behind
the
scenes,
and
I
do
know
there
are
a
lot
of
citizens
and
community-based
organizations.
Who've
been
fighting
for
this
as
well.
D
In
the
midst
of
thinking
about
my
vote,
I
actually,
I
was
persuaded
by
some
of
the
words
that
council
member
bass
said
to
me
when
I
was
looking
to
pass
driving
equality
and
what
council
member
bass
said.
Is
that
I'm
trusting
you
with
this
one
councilman,
I'm
not
in
100
agreement
with
everything
in
it,
but
I
respect
the
hard
work
you've
done
and
I
trust
that
you're
gonna
monitor
it
to
assure
that
we
get
it
right.
So
in
the
same
spirit
of
my
colleague,
councilmember
bass,
councilmember
jones
and
others.
D
I
appreciate
your
leadership.
We're
trusting
you
with
this
one
and
we're
gonna,
monitor
it
and
work
with
you
and
your
entire
team
to
make
sure
that
we
get
it
right.
So
I'm
excited
to
see
what
this
committee
is
going
to
produce
as
it
relates
to
who
gets
recommended
for
the
oversight
committee.
I
did
communicate
my
concerns.
D
I
do
not
see
those
concerns
for
seeing
themselves
in
the
near
future,
because
I
am
well
aware
of
of
the
intentions
of
the
people
who
are
on
the
selection
committee
as
well
as
my
colleagues
on
council
as
well.
So
thank
you.
I
just
wanted
to
take
a
moment
to
put
my
thoughts
on
the
record
council
president.
D
You
know
I
rarely
do
this
about
someone
else's
legislation,
but
this
is
something
that's
near
and
dear
to
my
heart,
and
I
know
a
lot
of
my
colleagues
have
been
doing
what
we
can
to
improve
the
relationships
and
the
trust
factor
between
communities
of
color,
poor
communities
and
law
enforcement,
because
we
know
that
that's
the
direction
that
we
need
to
go
in
to
improve
our
city.
So
thank
you
for
the
opportunity.
Council
president.
Thank
you
to
the
bill's
sponsor
and
I'm
looking
forward
to
working
with
everybody.
A
Thank
you
so
much
councilman
and
thank
you
you
always
for
your
thoughtful
consideration
of
not
only
the
work
you
do,
but
your
input
as
it
relates
to
work
that
others
do
really
appreciate
you.
Your
thoughtful
process,
chair,
recognizes
councilman,
guaranteer,.
E
Thank
you
council,
president.
Good
morning,
everyone
today,
I
introduced
a
resolution
designating
december
21st
as
national
homeless
persons
memorial
day
in
the
city
of
philadelphia.
E
E
Employment
and
educational
opportunities
is
the
organizer
for
our
local
memorial
day
each
year,
hundreds
of
philadelphians
gather
to
remember
their
homeless
and
formerly
homeless,
friends,
neighbors
and
loved
ones
who
have
died
and
to
call
for
an
end
to
homelessness
and
poverty
in
our
city
and
in
our
country.
On
december
21st.
Please
join
us
to
remember
the
hundreds
of
philadelphians
who
experienced
homelessness
and
died
in
2021
and
and
please
join
us
to
recommit,
to
building
a
world
in
which
everyone
is
safely
housed.
E
A
C
Thank
you,
mr
president.
Mr
president,
I
I
first
want
to
start
with
commending
hour
with
curtis
jones,
his
staff,
samantha
and
all
members
of
the
team
for
the
very
hard
work
that
they
did
on
the
citizens
police
oversight
committee.
C
I
also
want
to
commend
council
member
thomas
for
sharing
very
publicly
his
concerns
about
how
we
amended
the
legislation
and
then
him
referencing,
council
member
bass,
because
what
he
just
did
was
affirmed
very
publicly.
C
The
hashing
out
the
debate
of
the
critical
thinking
that
we
do
behind
the
scenes,
challenging
each
other
in
questioning
the
work
and
trying
to
make
sure
that
we
do
the
best,
the
very
best
that
we
can
in
the
interests
of
the
people
in
the
city
of
philadelphia.
C
And
so
I
want
to
say
thank
you
to
each
of
them
now.
Mr
president,
I
want
to
give
some
comments
on
bill
number
two:
one:
zero,
six,
seven
zero,
which
is
the
third
party
delivery
bill
for
members
of
the
viewing
public.
I
want
you
to
know
that
this
bill
in
essence
builds
on
legislation
that
this
city
council
passed
during
the
covet
19
pandemic,
that
limited
the
maximum
fee
that
third-party
food
delivery
companies
like
grubhub
doordash
uber,
eats
that
they
could
charge
to
their
partner.
C
Restaurants,
now
for
people
who
are
watching,
you
may
recall
that
when
the
pandemic
first
hit
in
2020,
many
restaurants
were
suddenly
like
subject
to
delivery
fees
that
went
as
high
as
like
30
even
40
percent
and
council
member
jones
had
a
a
restaurant
that
was
in
the
fourth
district
and
councilmember
squilla.
Had
a
restaurant
in
his
district
who
spoke
about
how
these
high
fees
almost
made
it
impossible
for
them
to
do
their
work.
C
They
burden
restaurants
and
they
were
already
struggling
for
business
due
to
lockdown
orders
and
they
needed
to
establish
an
online
presence
in
essence,
to
remain
successful.
C
So
the
legislation
that
I
spearheaded
last
year,
what
it
did
was
it
capped
the
fees
to
10
for
delivery
and
5
for
other
fees
like
like
marketing,
so
for
a
total
of
15
percent
per
order
and
for
the
duration
of
the
declared
public
health
emergency
and
then
90
days
thereafter.
C
Now,
while
we
are
obviously
still
in
a
public
health
emergency,
especially
with
a
new
variant
breathing
down
our
necks,
I
wanted
to
introduce
new
legislation
that
would
speak
to
what
should
happen
as
we
move
out
of
the
pandemic.
Now,
yes,
it's
true.
Other
cities
have
already
done
legislation
similar
to
what
we're
what
we
voted
on
today,
with
several
of
them
implementing
permanent
fee
camps
and
some
allowing
for
a
tier
structure
when
crafting
this
legislation-
and
I
gotta
have
to
note
this
for
the
record.
C
I
was
also
hyper
aware
that,
as
the
restaurants
climb
out
of
the
pandemic,
it
is
not
as
if
they
will
be
fully
recovered
on
the
day
that
the
public
health
emergency
ends,
so
in
reality
it
may
take
years
for
the
restaurant
industry,
as
well
as
the
entire
hospitality
industry
to
recover
from
this
pandemic
bill
number
two.
One
zero
six,
seven
zero
as
introduced
and
amended,
would
have
made
a
fifteen
percent
total
fee
cap
permanent.
C
It
also
maintains
a
clause
from
the
original
legislation
clarifying
that
it
is
unlawful,
unlawful
for
third-party
food
delivery
services
to
reduce
the
compensation
rates
paid
to
the
service
delivery.
Drivers,
like
some
of
us
know
them
as
dashers
or
garnish
their
gratuities
as
a
result
of
the
fee
cap.
C
So
this
can't
be
passed
on
to
the
workers
who
are
using
this
opportunity
to
work
for
these
third-party
companies
to
make
ends
meet
in
other
cities,
where
fee
caps
have
been
made
permanent,
such
as
new
york
city
and
san
francisco,
some
of
the
third-party
food
delivery
services
they
they,
then
they
sued
the
cities
and
these
lawsuits
they
are
still
playing
out.
So
what
we
tried
to
do
with
this
legislation,
mr
president,
and
working
with
our
law
department,
have
to
thank
our
solicitor
and
every
member
of
the
law
department
staff.
C
I
want
to
be
clear
that
we
want
to
avoid
that
kind
of
lawsuit
here
in
philadelphia
and
so
after
the
introduction
of
the
bill,
and
I
thank
ben
from
prla
from
for
mentioning
it
along
with
andrew
zielinski.
They
met
with
the
various
third
party
delivery
companies,
and
you
know
my
instruction
was
to
try
to
find
a
compromise.
Mr
president,
harrisburg
kicked
in,
you
know,
can't
do
it
without
talking
to
people
and
they
sat
down,
and
they
did
it.
Amendments
to
bill
number
two
one:
zero,
six,
seven
zero.
C
They
were
reached
after
extensive
conversations
with
the
restaurant
industry
and
these
third-party
delivery
companies
and
they
met
in
october
and
november
and
the
legislation
of
which
was
amended
in
committee
and
also
today.
It
will
maintain
a
15
total
fee
cap
for
restaurants
that
choose
it,
but
listen.
It
will
also
allow
restaurants
to
like
hop
out
of
that
or
up
out
of
that
cap
and
actually
go
into
a
higher
fee
tier
in
return
for
additional
services
beyond
basic
delivery
and
marketing.
C
Now
some
of
the
third-party
delivery
companies
they're
still
not
totally
happy
with
where
this
bill
ended
up
and
as
a
council
member
squealer,
often
notes
you
know
when
that's
the
case,
you
did
something
right.
They
are
still
trying
to
frame
the
amended
bill
as
a
permanent
fee
cap
and
even
though
we
give
restaurants
the
choice
now
to
move
up
to
a
higher
fee,
tier
they're
still
trying
to
couch
it
that
way,
but
philly,
I'm.
You
know,
I'm
not
swallowing
that
you
know
in
in
crafting
these
amendments.
C
I
wanted
to
avoid
a
situation
like
what
happened
in
the
past,
where
a
restaurant
would
be
surprised
and
essentially
forced
into
a
higher
tier.
They
were
told
something
like
listen
to
this,
based
on
your
volume
of
sales
and
or
price
points
we're
now
going
to
take
30
instead
of
the
20
that
you
signed
up
at
not
going
to
do
that
to
philly
restaurants.
We
won't
allow
it
this
leg
with
this
legislation.
C
Choice
here
is
the
operative
word
and
I
do
believe
that
some
restaurants
they're
going
to
choose
to
move
up
into
the
higher
fee
tier
in
return
for
additional
services
that
go
beyond
the
basic
delivery
and
and
marketing
and
and
and
one
final
thought.
You
know
my
office
and
rachel
meadows
and
hillary
and
kyosha,
and
the
entire
team,
along
with
prla,
they
negotiated
with
third-party
delivery
companies.
Guess
what
in
good
faith.
C
So
I
hope
we
can
avoid
a
lawsuit,
but
for
those
who,
you
know,
have
been
sort
of
kind
of
trying
to
hold
that
over
our
heads
when
council
passed
lost
in
stolen
gun
legislation
here
in
philadelphia,
although
it
was,
it
was
not
enforced
by
the
district
attorney
at
that
time,
because
they
said
it
was
preempted
by
state
law.
I
was
in
harrisburg
fighting
no
matter
what
that
law
said.
So,
if
you're
going
to
sue
you
sue,
but
our
law
department
has
told
us
that
they
are
prepared
to
fight.
C
I
also
don't
want
to
see
that
bottom
tier,
the
15
tier
turn
into
like
a
substandard
tier,
where
restaurants
essentially
like
feel
like
they're
being
forced
to
choose
a
higher
tier.
If
they
just
want
the
basic
services
so
for
the
record,
we're
going
to
be
watching
the
implementation
of
this
new
legislation
like
hawks
right,
like
like
white
on
rice
and
trust
me
we're
gonna,
hear
from
the
restaurants
as
soon
as
something
is
not
going
right
and
I
believe
we
can
move
forward
in
a
way-
that's
beneficial
for
restaurants.
C
But
I
also
want
this
to
work
for
third-party
delivery
companies,
because
I
have
a
lot
of
friends
and
family
and
constituents
who
they
work
for
these
companies
and-
and
this
is
how
they
are
earning-
you
know,
income
and
revenue
to
keep
their
households
going,
but
we
won't
let
you
gouge
our
restaurant
industry
or
our
people.
Thank
you
so
very
much,
mr
president
and
colleagues
for
your
leeway.
You
provided.
A
Thank
you
councilwoman.
We
had
very
good
lawyers
both
on
our
staff
and
in
the
law
department.