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From YouTube: Board of Commissioners February 12, 2019
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A
A
C
Hear
our
prayer
tonight,
Oh
God
as
we
come
before
you
asking
your
presence
to
be
with
us
this
evening,
help
us
O
God
as
your
people
to
build
bridges
and
tear
down
walls,
to
bring
unity
and
grace
and
be
your
conduit
of
grace
to
our
brothers
and
sisters
around
the
world.
Tonight.
Give
insight
discernment
and
understanding
I
pray
in
your
name,
amen.
D
A
E
A
E
F
All
right
here
we
go
good
evening.
Peter
like
us.
Five
one,
four
Ashland
Avenue
I
have
two
subjects
I'm
going
to
try
to
cover
in
the
foreign
minister
lot
it
first
off,
I
would
like
to
say:
I
was
unable
to
stay
at
the
last
meeting
for
the
sustainability,
discussion
and
I.
Do
appreciate
the
opening
of
that.
F
As
the
mayor
first
said
when
that
discussion
first
broke
out,
but
I
do
want
to
read
a
short
little
article
here
that
was
in
the
week
magazine.
What
it
does
is.
It
gets
articles
for
various
places,
global
warming,
devastating
both
poles,
rising
temperatures
are
wrecking
havoc
in
the
Arctic
in
the
antarctic,
melting
at
once,
pristine
ice
sheets
and
killing
wildlife.
According
to
two
new
US
government
studies,
the
first
report
by
NASA
identified
significant
melting
in
a
group
of
glaciers
in
eastern
art.
Antarctica,
a
region
previously
deemed
stable
and
unaffected
by
climate
change.
F
Satellite
imagery
suggests
that
the
height
of
the
glacier
is
feeding
vincent's
bay.
An
area
is
that
due
south
of
Australia
has
dropped
by
nearly
10
feet
since
2008,
and
the
speed
of
melting
is
accelerating
that
vincent's
bay
glaciers
are
crucial
because
they
blocked
the
inland
Aurora
and
Wilkes
ice
basins
from
falling
into
the
sea.
If
both
basins
collapse,
sea
levels
could
rise
up
to
92
feet,
92
feet,
submerging
coastal
communities
around
the
world.
Things
are
just
as
dire
at
the
top
of
the
planet.
F
A
study
by
the
National
Oceanic
and
Atmospheric
Administration
found
that
20,000
18
was
the
second
warmest
year
on
record
in
the
Arctic
and
the
second
worst
for
sea
ice.
The
world's
northernmost
region
is
now
so
warm
that
it
sheds
ice.
Even
in
the
Arctic
winter,
the
bering
sea
lost
an
area
of
ice,
the
size
of
idaho
during
two
weeks
in
February,
two
weeks,
Idaho
toxic
algae
blooms.
Typically,
a
warm
water
phenomena
are
increasingly
common
in
the
region,
fatally
poisoned
seals,
walruses
and
whales.
The
Arctic
is
experiencing
the
most
unprecedented
transition
in
human
history.
F
Secondly,
we've
talked
about
mitigation
as
far
as
our
environment
by
minimizing
tree
removals,
so
these
are
very
important
things
that
do
affect
what
goes
on
in
our
climate
and
in
our
environment.
Secondly,
my
second
topic
I'm,
not
sure,
if
any
of
you
all
watched
any
of
the
State
of
the
Union
I
watched
the
hockey
game.
Instead,
it
was
a
good
one
and
I
did
catch
the
clips
afterwards,
but
I
had
a
clip.
The
president
Trump
said
that
kind
of
caught
my
ear.
F
He
said
that
he
was
against
government
coercion,
domination
and
control,
coercion,
domination
and
control.
Yet
later
in
his
speech,
he
was
talking
about
abortion
now
I
know
it's
a
touchy
subject
for
everybody,
but
I
can't
think
of
any
more
intrusive
aspect
that
Republican
legislators
and
various
groups
have
pressed
that
interfere
with
someone's
own
particular
body,
that
is,
between
a
woman
and
her
doctor'
or
husband
or,
however,
that
family
unit
is
so
I
just
needed
to
point
out
the
hypocrisy
of
that
and
then
the
other
fact
and
I'll
be
quick
about
this.
F
A
A
A
G
To
the
mayor
and
commissioners,
first
of
all,
I'd
like
to
thank
you
all
for
recognizing
the
significance
of
Black
History
Month,
but
the
February
as
Emir
has
said
that
african-americans
have
contributed
not
only
to
Tarpon
Springs
but
through
out
the
United
States
and
around
the
world,
have
a
rich
history
and
and
a
varying
amount
of
fields
that
you
could
find
that
African
Americans
was
the
first
to
do
in
in
this
country,
and
so
it
is
important
that
we
remember
our
history.
Remember
our
past.
Therefore,
we
can
go
into
the
future.
G
A
H
H
It
is
American
Heart,
Month
and
whereas
annual
celebration
began
in
1963
to
encourage
Americans
to
join
the
battle
against
heart
disease,
which
is
the
leading
cause
of
death
for
both
men
and
women
in
the
US,
and
whereas
hospitals
and
health
systems
around
the
country
celebrate
American,
Heart
Month
by
helping
to
raise
awareness
and
communities
about
heart
disease
and
whereas
the
city
of
tarpon
springs,
encourages
involvement
in
American,
Heart
Month.
By
spreading
the
word
about
preventing
disease
and
living
heart
healthy
lives.
Together,
we
can
build
a
culture
of
health.
H
A
A
Health
screening
number
7
is
to
extend
the
file
number
1700,
90
c
RS,
laboratory
testing
services
through
the
city
of
plain
city,
rfp
16-0
to
you,
o
SS
number
8
is
their
word
file
number
1900,
68
and
CM
single
source,
purchase
of
hvac
delta
control
maintenance
and
retrofit
services.
Number
9
is
their
word
file
numbers,
19,
0.
Seventy
cjj,
virtualization
services
and
related
equipment
for
the
city
hall
through
a
source.
Will
contract
number
one
zero,
zero,
six
one
for
CDW.
A
We
also
have
an
addendum
to
regularization
agenda
number.
One
is
to
authorize
execution
of
grant
application
for
police
department,
justice
assistance,
grant
program
and
then
number
two
is
the
authorization
execution
ovie
amendment
to
agreement
between
the
city
of
Tartu
strengths
and
Pinellas
County
Sheriff's
Office.
Any
of
the
items
that
you
like
to
pull
I.
A
I
I
Cor
thanks
mayor
I'm,
not
sure
if
there's
someone
from
the
chamber
here
at
all,
is
there
anybody?
Okay,
I've
got
somewhat
of
a
concern
here.
If
you
look
at
the
five-dollar
entrance
fee
to
the
event,
there's
actually
multiple
things
I
want
to
talk
about.
First
is
the
signage
that
we
have
for
that
the
event
cost
$5
and
then
second,
that
there's
no
pets
allowed
growing
up
in
this
area
and
spending
a
lot
of
time
at
this
art
festival
throughout
the
years.
There's
a
ton
of
people
that
come
pay
for
parking.
I
They
have
their
dogs
with
them
and
then
they
get
to
the
entrance
and
they
realize
they
can't
bring
their
pet
in
and
then
also
tour.
They
were
charging
five
dollars,
so
I
think
we
should
have
some
type
of
parameter
in
place.
First,
that
advertises
that
there's
or
have
a
requirement
that
says:
there's
no
pets
at
the
parking
lots
and
then
also
when
you're
coming
into
town
or
at
the
entrance
at
the
top
of
the
body.
That
says
no
pets
and
there's
a
five-dollar
entrance
fee
as
well,
but
they
also
want
to
point
out
a
couple.
I
J
First
of
all,
this
isn't
a
city
event,
it's
a
chamber
event,
so
this
would
have
to
be
discussed
with
the
chamber
and,
yes,
I'm,
not
happy
with
the
five-dollar
fee.
Since
they've
raised
it,
they
used
to
be
five
dollars,
plus
you'd
get
a
drink
with
that,
if
some
sort
a
refreshment
they
took
that
out,
but
this
is
their
main
fundraiser
for
the
year.
This
is
how
the
chamber
pays
all
their
bills
for
the
year
they're
in
point
employees.
This
is
like
this
is
a
huge,
a
huge
event,
and
this
is
also
big
for
our
city.
J
J
You
to
know
that
you
know
I
mean,
do
we
charge
mark,
do
we
charge
the
chamber,
we
don't
charge
at
family
daily.
Then.
J
J
I
J
Parkings
bad
and
they
can't
get
into
there.
Some
of
them
want
to
go
to
church
on
Sunday
and
they
can't
get
in
and
out
because
of
this
event,
so
there
should
be
some
sort
of
a
pass,
but
they
could
put
in
their
cars
and
they
should
be
able
to
get
home
through
the
alleyways
or
whatnot
through
the
back
street.
J
That
I
would
like
to
see
and
I
believe
in
the
past
and
I,
don't
know
if
they're
doing
it
this
year,
but
they
also
would
give
each
resident
two
passes
to
get
into
the
Art
Show
for
free
because
of
the
inconvenience
that
it
caused
us
for
the
weekend,
so
that
that's
what
I
know
about
the
art
show
I,
don't
know.
I
know,
there's
nobody
here
from
the
chamber,
but
I
know.
Like
I
said
it
brings
a
lot
of
people
into
the
community
and
everybody
benefits
from
it.
H
Yeah
you're
right:
this
is
their
big
fundraiser
of
the
year.
Unfortunately,
they
don't
have
too
many
other
fundraisers,
but
I
guess
they
just
need
that
money
for
to
run
the
chamber
and
that's
what
they
they
use
this
event
for
it
is
a
45th
annual
event
and,
as
you
know,
it's
very
popular
as
far
as
the
$5
likes
Commissioner
kick
I
said:
yeah
they
used
to
give
a
drink.
You
know
you
get
a
drink
like
a
beer
or
soft
drink
or
whatever
that.
L
H
But
they
don't
do
that
anymore.
My
concern
is
the
parking,
though,
because
I
know
that
they
make
some
of
the
streets
one
way
south
spring
people
Park
all
along
that
road.
It's
already
a
narrow
road.
So
if
you're
coming
heading
south
or
north
and
two
cars
are
coming,
you
got
to
back
up
all
the
way
to
you
know
Craig,
Park
or
back
up
into
somebody's
parking
spots
or
you
entryway,
because
there
is
no
way
for
two
cars
to
pass.
H
I
H
They
do
make
some
of
those
streets
one
way
so
they'll.
You
know
so
that
cars
are
not
passing
so
I
realize
it's
kind
of
tight
for
everyone,
but
I
know
that
many
times
I've
had
to
back
up
to
somebody's
driveway
or
Oh
way
back
to
Creek
part
because
they're
coming
at
you
and
it's
like
well,
where
am
I
gonna
go.
So
that's
something
that
for
them
to
consider
adding
as
long
as
well
as
the
other
streets
that
are
inconvenienced.
You.
A
Know
everybody
else
says
this
is
the
really
the
main
revenue,
the
main,
no
main
resource,
the
revenue
that
the
hell
the
chamber
and
they
contribute
a
lot
to
our
our
business
community
Austria
the
years
nineteen,
the
downtown
and
the
Sprint
stock.
So
we
need
to
support
them
as
much
as
we
can.
Parking
has
always
been
an
issue
and
and
I'm
not
sure,
I
wish.
A
Somebody
was
here
from
the
chamber
to
tell
us,
but
perhaps
that
they
start
thinking
about
transporting
people
from
other
parking
areas
that
it's
available
with
the
bus
and
bring
him
down
to
the
buyer.
So
people
don't
have
to
look
and
parking
on
the
street
or
on
the
private
property.
No
I
wish
somebody
was
here,
so
we
can
actually
a
you
know
relay
the
other
message
to
them,
but
we
sort
of
Karissa's
any
way
that
we
can
get
in
touch
with
them
tomorrow
and
let
them
know
if
it's
possible
to
use
do.
I
H
J
I
Doesn't
we
don't
have
that
in
our
backup?
So
what
I'm
saying
is
that,
if
we're
talking
about
a
one-way
street,
when
you
probably
look
at
all
of
them
from
this
spring
by
you
to
Martin
Luther
King
Boulevard,
if
they're
gonna
allow
parking
in
the
street,
then
I
know
you
can
only
Park
on
one
side
of
the
street
to
begin
with,
so
we
should
look
at.
H
M
I
do
sympathize
with
some
of
this
tonight,
two
things.
First
off.
Yes,
we
definitely
can
have
a
have
control
over
the
streets
and
Oh
in
the
parking
they're,
not
renting
the
streets,
at
least
the
parts
that
they're
not
closing
down,
and
we
can
you
know
through
our
through
our
Police
Department,
enforce
the
one
ways
and
or
or
any
no
parking
areas
like
that
and
I
assume
as
their
use
of
the
police
force,
in
that
they
could
be
thinking
if
they
could
be
billed
appropriately.
M
H
Yeah
I
wish
somebody
from
the
chamber
was
here
because
it
concerns
me
that
they
completely
depend
on
this
one
events
a
year
and
they
don't
have
others.
If
something
happens
and
it
rained
the
whole
weekend,
they'd
be
wiped
out
so
yeah.
It's
something
I
think
that
they
should
consider
is
doing.
You
know
other
things
to
raise
money
besides
just
one
event
a
year,
but
that's
something
for
the
chamber
to
discuss.
A
I
These
are
things
that
people
were
the
image
of
Tarpon
Springs,
that
they're
getting
an
image
of,
and
then,
if
they
don't
have
good
signage
at
the
entranceway.
That
says
no
pets
before
you
pay
for
parking
you've
already
paid
$10
for
parking.
Now
you've
got
to
have
a
one
of
the
couple.
One
of
the
individuals
wait
outside
with
their
dog,
while
the
other
one
gets
walk
around,
so
maybe
they
wouldn't
have
gone
in.
I
If
that
wasn't
the
case,
so
all
I'm
saying
is:
maybe
we
do
a
little
bit
better
and
encourage
the
chamber
to
put
some
better
signs
out.
We
could
put
it
on
our
kiosk
that
we
have
a
beautiful
orange
sign
at
the
entrance,
whatever
cities
that
maybe
say
no
pets,
the
Fine
Arts
and
entrance
fees
$5
something
along
those
lines.
I
N
A
E
H
I
I
A
I
I
O
Public
safety
facility
is
actually
a
secure
facility
and
that's
why
we
moved
all
of
our
servers
from
City
Hall
to
the
Public
Safety
Building.
We
would
like
to
have
a
relationship
with
the
downtown
sheriff's
office
and
eventually
we
would
like
to
look
into
doing
that,
but
you
know
for
connectivity
and
fees
there.
Just
isn't
connectivity
yet
to
that
office.
Did.
A
O
Is
total
redundancy
we
do
backups
to
the
cloud,
but
everything
is
sent
off-site
20
miles
inland
from
our
shores.
Okay,.
O
A
lot
more
than
that,
and
you
have
to
look
at
your
restoration
times
also
in
the
event
of
a
disaster.
If
that
data
center
is
part
of
that
disaster,
especially
in
Tampa,
because
there
are
very
low-lying
areas
there
also,
we
would
not
have
accessibility
to
go
in
and
actually
restore
that
with
our
virtual
servers
that
we
have.
We
can
actually
take
one
set,
take
it
and
drive
or
fly
it
away
so
that
we're
back
up
and
running
before
anyone
else.
Okay,.
I
O
J
O
M
I'll
be
able
to
that
you've
taken
our
our
Department,
0-200
and
I
know
when
I
started,
we
didn't
even
have
like
Microsoft
Office
support,
and
now
we
have
virtual
servers
and
I
got
to
watch
it
during
during
the
hurricane.
You
and
your
colleagues,
and
it
was
the
top-notch
job
and
I,
have
full
faith
that
if
we
have
a
disaster
that
we
we
we
we
we
will
have
minimal
issues.
So
thank
you
very
much.
Thank.
O
A
O
A
O
I
O
A
A
K
This
is
one
of
those
items
on
on
the
special
consent
only
for
the
cost.
Mr.
Smith
couldn't
be
here
tonight.
I
know
he's
got
Tom
standing
in
case
you
got
more
technical,
but
basically,
if
you
remember
the
presentation
about
these,
he
gave
a
presentation
when
we're
talking
about
projects
about
doing
this,
and
of
course
he
talked
mainly
about
the
main
project
that
we're
gonna
begin
immediately.
With
this
contract
the
Safford
project,
he
gave
an
explainer
I
found
that's
what
this
bid
is
for
Tom.
K
If
you
have
more,
if
you
have
pipe
or
that
sort
of
questions
you
do
but
I
think
mr.
Smith
kind
of
laid
out
what
we're
doing
with
these
pipes
and
and
the
products
and
again
our
first
example
is
going
to
be
a
crucial
line
on
Safford
to
do
this
process
with.
So,
if
you
have
any
questions
for
Tommy
call
them
up
and
I,
don't.
A
D
I
I
just
want
to
kind
of
piggyback
what
you're
saying
this
is
a
great
I
think
we're
tuning
for
the
city
to
actually
save
from
ripping
up
a
road
entirely
to
replace
sewer
lines,
and
it's
a
great
way
to
minimally
have
an
impact
in
the
area
and
also
save
a
significant
amount
of
money,
so
great
job
to
Paul
Smith
and
his
group
and
everyone
else
that
has
been
involved
with
this.
So
thank
you,
city
staff,
for
finding
the
new,
innovative
ways
to
save
money,
but
also
extend
our
infrastructure
as
well.
Thanks
are.
A
P
Talk
about
this
yeah
happy
to
the
City
Attorney's
Office
received
a
letter
from
an
attorney
by
the
name
of
the
nasty
pulled
pool
a
dick
kidÃs
I'm,
sorry,
Lucas,
okay,
and
he
had
a
client
by
the
name,
is
Stella
mega
ludus,
who
has
a
revocable
trust
that
owns
property.
That
is
near
some
property
that
the
city
owns.
The
city
owns
approximately
a
10
foot
wide
sliver
of
land
next
to
the
parcels
that
are
owned
by
mrs.
mega
ludus.
P
The
parcel
that
we
have
at
one
time
had
a
street
in
it
that
street
or
Road
has
migrated
on
to
mrs.
mega
Lewis's
property.
She
was
requesting,
through
her
attorney
that
the
city
acknowledged
the
fact
that
you
know
that
we're
not
claiming
any
interest
in
her
property,
even
though
that
little
dirt
road
has
migrated
onto
hers.
P
We
did
a
little
bit
of
research.
We
tried
to
find
out
how
the
property
was
conveyed
to
the
city,
but
the
property
appraiser's
records
are
not
accurate.
It
doesn't
reflect
the
proper
deed.
We've
been
unable
to
find
how
we
actually
became
owners
of
that
property,
but
but
we
do
own
it
it's
ten-foot-wide
and
so
to
avoid
any
possible
title
issues
or
marketable
title
issues.
The
property
owner
next
door
is
asking
for
the
mayor
to
be
able
to
sign
something
to
acknowledge
the
fact
that
we're
not
claiming
the
interest
in
our
property.
P
This
short
acknowledgment,
that's
attached
to
your
staffing,
is
that
acknowledgment
that
basically
just
says
that
we,
the
city,
doesn't
have
any
interest
in
our
property
and
that
will
be
give
her
the
ability
to
market
that
property
that
she
owns
for
sale
without
an
argument
being
made
that
the
sale
should
be
void
as
a
direct
result
of
this
migrating
Road
across
her
property.
So
we're
requesting
authority
from
the
Commission
to
authorize
the
mayor
to
sign
this
acknowledgement
that
we
don't
have
any
interest
and
mrs.
mega
loses
property.
Thank.
P
G
P
D
See
public
uses
for
this
fella
made
a
ludus
revocable
trust,
and
you
did
a
very
good
job
of
succeeding
succinctly.
Summarizing
that
up
the
land
in
question
is
actually
vacant
land
on
Spruce
Street
and
it's
Lots
numbers
5,
6,
&,
7
and
the
clients
had
three
or
four
people
come
and
they're
interested
in
purchasing
the
land
developing
homes
on
it
bring
people
in
they
come
and
they
see
it
and
they
inevitably
get
cold
feet.
D
There's
this
little
piece
of
a
dirt
road,
as
attorney
Trask
put
it,
who,
over
the
course
of
30
years,
appears
to
have
done
an
s
directly
through
the
corner
of
the
property.
So
everybody
that
comes
to
look
at
it
says
this
is
gonna,
raise
some
sort
of
a
tidal
issue
and
they
inevitably
throw
their
hands
up
and
they
say
you
know
we're
not
interested
so
with
the
purpose
of
clearing
any
title
issues.
D
We're
not
asking
the
city
affirmative
lis.
Do
anything
we're
not
asking
that
the
dirt
road
be
put
back
onto
the
city's
10-foot
parcel
just
merely
execute
an
acknowledgement
to
be
recorded
in
the
public
records,
putting
the
public
at
large
on
notice.
That,
though,
this
is
a
little
bit
of
a
neighboring
dispute,
the
city
isn't
claiming
any
right
title
or
interest
in
two
privately
owned
property.
D
F
Relaxed
five
one
four
Ashland
Avenue,
not
aware
of
this
issue,
till
I
saw
it
and
read
about
it
and
there's
a
10-foot
section
of
of
city
property
through
miss
Megha,
Lewis's
property
or
just
adjacent
to
it
and
I'm
curious.
If
there's
no
easement
aspects,
why
the
city
or
the
attorney
won't
work
with
the
city
for
the
vacation
of
that
property,
so
it
could
be
included
in
you
know
what
she's
gonna
sell
I
would
just
curious
as
to
you
know,
is
that
ten
foot
he's
still
going
to
be
there
and
what
purpose
does
it
serve?
F
B
A
K
Q
We
feel
very
strongly
that
they'll
do
a
wonderful
job,
they're
going
to
incorporate
the
Greek
stone
that
we
have
from
a
local
vendor,
create
a
water
feature
if
that's
desired
out
of
the
Greek
stone,
and
they
have
great
experience
installing
the
dyads
so
that
they
will
be
very
stable
and
safe.
You
know
for
all
visitors
that
come
through
there
and
a
showpiece
for
the
city
of
Tarpon
Springs.
So
you
know
the
art,
public,
art,
committee
and
I
feel
like
this.
Q
A
No,
the
comment
that
I
want
to
make
is
that,
with
the
water
feature,
the
only
difference
is
only
$125
I
like
to
have
the
work
features
included
for
that,
and
also
would
I
think
our
employees
would
do
a
lot
of
work
in
the
happening.
The
house.
This
is
going
to
save
quite
a
bit
of
money,
probably.
K
H
H
Q
That's
something
that
can
be
done
after
the
fact
after
its
installed,
what
the
install
st.
Kate
artisans
they
had
recommended
is:
let's
get
the
installation
in
because
we
felt
like
one
of
the
nice
things
about
this
installation
is
that
people
can
get
up
close
and
personal
and
they
take
pictures
with
it.
The
bollards
would
kind
of
prevent
them
from
doing
that.
Q
They
are
going
to
put
a
sealant
on
the
stone
so
that,
if
it
rains
or
anything
splashes
from
the
fountain
that
it
won't
be
a
hazard
for
people,
so
they
won't,
you
know,
won't
be
slippery
and
everything,
so
they
really
can't
get
up
and
take
those
photos
and
for
from
the
tourism
aspect
of
it.
I
feel
like
that's
a
real
positive
now
after
it
is
installed,
and
we
see
just
exactly
what
it
looks
like
if
you
still
feel
like
you
know,
would
be
good
to
install
those.
We
could
do
that.
Q
H
H
J
You
miss
woods
and
I
want
to
thank
you
and
in
the
committee
I
know,
this
has
been
quite
a
process
and
thank
you
for
putting
up
with
us,
but
I
think
we
have
a
great
project
here
and
I'm
so
happy
that
we're
finally
going
to
see
this
completion
of
the
project
and
I
really
do
I
support
the
the
option
with
the
water
feature.
I
think
that's!
That's
a
fabulous
idea!
I
think
the
stones
gonna
be
a
great
addition.
So
again,
I.
Thank
you
all
for
your
hard
work
and
and
I
know.
J
A
H
One
more
comment:
I'm
glad
that
I
was
able
to
connect
you
guys
with
Irene,
so
that
we
have
the
rocks
coming
from
Colleen
nose.
So
we
have
a
little
bit
of
history
on
the
Sponge
Docks
since
a
lot
of
the
people
down.
There
are
convinced,
though,
I'm
excited
that
you're
using
those
rocks
as
well
so
beautiful
yeah.
Thank
you.
I.
N
N
Q
Originally,
when
we
first
conceived
the
project,
we,
you
know
looked
at
doing
in-ground
lighting,
but
st.
Kate
art
they
recommended
they
said
you
know.
If
you
take
a
flashlight
and
you
put
it
up
to
your
face,
it
kind
of
makes
it
look
garish,
so
they
recommended
doing
it
on
the
poles
so
that
they
could
do
they
use
LED
lights
and
they
can
focus
them
on
the
statues
and
feel
like
they
feel
like
the
lighting
will
be
much
more
will
enhance
the
statues,
you
know
and
make
them
look.
Q
I
Thank
you
to
our
committee
and
I
am,
and
the
staff
for
coming
back
with
this
I
support
option
B
with
the
water
feature,
I
think
I've
had
enough
comments
in
the
past
meetings
about
this
too.
Thank
you
for
coming
back
with
this
with
the
water
feature
and
Mark
for
working
with
our
committee
and
your
staff
to
bring
this
board
Thanks.
Thank.
A
B
M
A
P
P
The
ordinance
title
reads:
ordinance
number
2019,
2:01,
an
ordinance
of
the
city
of
Tarpon,
Springs
Florida,
amending
chapter
8,
health
and
sanitation
by
adopting
article
5
shopping
carts
on
public
property,
providing
for
retreat
a
retrieval
plan,
identification
of
shopping,
cart,
signage
removal
and
storage
of
shopping
carts
and
and
penalties,
and
remedies
providing
for
severability
providing
for
inclusion
in
the
code
providing
for
modification
that
may
arise
at
public
hearing
and
providing
for
an
effective
date.
That
was
the
second
final
reading
of
ordinance,
2019
0
1
by
title.
Only.
A
L
A
H
K
K
A
I
I
E
Chris
Lang
502,
Lincoln
Avenue
I
just
want
to
thank
the
board
for
their
quick
response
to
this.
A
lot
of
people
feel
that
they
don't
come
to
these
meetings
and
they
don't
think
leaders
listen,
but
obviously
this
proves
them
wrong,
so
I
hope
more
people
will
come
and
give
their
opinion.
I
also
noticed
that
once
it
was
brought
out
into
light,
everybody's
got
an
opinion,
so
I'm
glad
to
see
this
move
forward
and
it
cleans
our
city
up.
Thank
you.
F
This
is
not
to
the
intent
of
the
ordinance,
because
I
wholeheartedly
agree
with
the
intent.
I
just
need
to
make
sure
we're
clear
on
a
few
things
one.
This
only
involves
public
property,
so
you
see
carts
on
someone's
vacant
lot.
That's
not
under
this
jurisdiction,
a
couple
of
things
in
the
ordinance
as
a
process
aspect
I
would
like
again
to
point
out,
as
it
was
first
mentioned
by
Heather
at
the
last
meeting,
that
an
item
C
under
897
see
where
it
says
the
retail.
F
F
88
102
2
says
each
day
a
violation
continues
after
receipt
of
a
written
notice
of
such
violations
of
constitute
a
separate
violation,
says
here:
receipt
of
a
written
notice,
but
in
paragraph
8
one
above
and
one
there's
no
mention
of
a
process
to
notify
the
cart
owners.
You
have
the
name
supposedly
the
names
and
the
information
on
the
carts,
but
I
don't
see
anything
in
the
process
here.
F
So
we
have
to
also
put
that
in
perspective,
but
my
tucán,
my
main
concerns,
as
I
mentioned,
is
that
one
there
is
not
an
identify
processes
says
it
shall
go
to
so
Public
Works
potm
shall
remove
in
place
of
storage
shopping
carts
found
in
public
property.
That's
where
it
ends
to
me.
There
should
be
something
in
there.
Public
Works
has
the
phone
numbers
they
have
some
process
to
notify.
Is
there
a
time
frame
for
them
to
retrieve
the
carts
without
a
penalty?
F
Is
there
a
first
time
warning
where
the
first
set
of
carts
you
get
you've,
worn
them
at
the
second
time,
there's
a
difference
and,
as
I
pointed
out
also
last
time
where
it
says,
violations
that
it's
article
may
be
public
punished
by
providing
section
one
dash.
Eight
again,
if
you
look
in
the
municipal
codes,
1-8
is
a
general
penalty
which
goes
back
to
the
unit
municipal,
uniform,
uniform
municipal
code
charges.
F
So
again,
I
didn't
see
what
there
was
any
research
to
see
if
there
is
already
a
fine
or
a
fee
tied
to
shopping
carts
under
the
municipal
Uniform
Code.
So
there
are
some
things
that
look
to
be
cleaned
up
or
clarified
a
little
bit,
but
in
general
I,
don't
feel
that
this
ordinance
is
faulty
and
are
not
worth
going
forward.
F
A
N
J
A
B
A
P
Is
ordinance
2019
0,
an
ordinance
of
the
city
of
Turpan
Springs
Florida,
mending
paragraph
D
of
section
96
point
0
0
of
article
6
of
Appendix
A,
comprehensive
zoning
and
land
development
code
by
increasing
the
duration
of
a
development
agreement
by
providing
for
severability
and
providing
an
effective
date.
The
Eagle,
the
legal
advertising
and
this
on
this
particular
ordinance
will
show
that
it
will
be
advertised
in
the
Tampa
Bay
Times
On
January
11
2009
teen
for
a
second
reading
to
be
held
on
February
26,
2019
Thank.
L
You
mayor
commissioners,
again
Heather
Miller,
Planning
and
Zoning,
director
and
staff
to
this
application.
This
is
a
modification
to
the
development
agreement
section
that
essentially
would
extend
the
ability
of
this
board
to
provide
for
a
10-year
time
frame
rather
than
a
5
year.
Time
frame
is
what,
which
is
what
the
limitation
in
the
code
currently
is.
L
Currently
the
process
is
if
a
developer
developer
comes
in
and
negotiates
an
agreement
with
you,
it
comes
through
the
Planning
and
Zoning
Board
then
comes
to
this
board
through
a
process,
and
then
once
this
board
has,
you
know,
approved
that
adult
agreement
it
can
they
can
ask
for
up
to
five
years.
Should
you
authorize
the
five
years
they
can
then
come
back
through
and
ask
for
an
extension.
L
So
what
we're
asking
for
is
simply
to
provide
an
additional
five
years
on
that
window
of
time
that
can
be
negotiated
through
the
development
agreement
process
and
ultimately
decided
on
it
by
this
board
at
that
final
here
and
when
a
developer
agreement
is
actually
approved.
That's
really
what
the
crux
of
this
particular
application
is
technical
review
team,
which
is
comprised
again
of
the
the
city
staff,
was
on
board
with
this
and
had
no
concerns
the
Planning
and
Zoning
Board
voted
it
down
7-0.
So
it
was
a
vote
to
deny
and
not
recommend
this
change.
L
L
Can
think
of
one
right
now,
which
is
Lowe's
and
that
particular
project?
The
result
of
that
again
was
the
economic
downturn
that
kind
of
soured
the
with
the
economy
they
kind
of
walked
away
and
then
had
to
come
back
through
the
process.
So
they
again
had
to
go,
come
back
through
it
with
the
development
agreement
process
and
basically
extend
their
agreement
to
finish
out
that
project
and.
A
L
J
You
thanks
Heather
for
bringing
this
board
I
I
did
watch
the
tape
of
this
planning
and
zoning
meeting
and
I
apologized
for
the
behavior
towards
you
and
I
did
have
the
opportunity
to
talk
to
a
couple
different
developers
because
I
was
like
I
wasn't
sure
you
know,
I
mean
I.
Think
five
years
is
enough,
but
really
five
years
is
not
enough.
J
There's
so
many
so
many
agencies
that
these
developments,
especially
when
it's
a
big
development,
they
have
to
go
through
a
lot
to
get
to
get
approvals,
and
it
could
take
four
to
five
years
just
to
get
the
approvals
from
these
agencies.
But
what
is
the
the
requirement
for
the
state?
Is
it
30
years
you.
L
Can
have
up
to
30
years
under
the
state
statute,
so
you
couldn't
adjust
that
window
of
time.
Obviously,
ten
years
we
feel
based
on
the
projects
that
you've
seen
over
the
last
20
years
or
so
is
a
justifiable
amount
for
you
to
be
able
to
get
a
project
done
through
that
time
frame.
But
again,
that's
something
that
again
this
subject
to
your
interpretation.
If
you
would
like
to
see
more
or
less
that's
something
that
we're
open
to
that
discussion,
we.
J
L
J
Right
and
you
know,
I
don't
understand
where
the
pnz
board
was
coming
from
on
this.
They
say
they
were
confused,
but
I
mean
I
watched
it
and
we
ultimately,
as
a
board,
have
to
say
so
on
the
timeframe.
So
I
I
don't
see
a
problem
with
this
and
proving
this
tonight.
Thank
you
for
your
work
on
it.
Thank.
L
M
The
authority
only
grant
five
years
or
less,
and
then
we
think
it's
a
it's
a
development
that
is
complex
and
you
know
we
need
to
attract
those
those
but
those
my
developers
in
certain
parts
of
our
town.
We
have.
We
have
authority
then
to
go
to
to
go
to
to
go
filter
to
the
to
the
10
to
the
10
year
10
year
mark.
But
the
fact
that
we
have
do
we
have
the
authority
here.
It's
not
it's,
not
the
developer.
M
That
gets
just
pick
that
I'm
comfortable
with
that
and
also
I
just
watch
TMZ
because
of
number
18
tonight,
and
usually
you
know
it's
it's
all
that
you
know
we
would
7'o
denial
in
support
of
it,
but
I,
don't
think
a
lot
of
them
understood
exactly
what
that
what
this
is
I
know.
At
least
one
of
them
has
had
a
change
of
heart
since
then,
so
I
think
that
maybe
it
was
I
understand.
M
These
things,
sometimes
so
IIIi,
don't
think
it.
When
I
watched
the
tape
it
was
that
Enz
was
Adamle
against
this.
They
understood
100%,
and
it
was
something
controversial.
I
think
it
was
a
little
bit
of
confusion
and
there
was
also
I
will
discuss
it
in
number
18.
It
wasn't
the
best
meeting,
Nancy
I,
think
that's
what
led
to
the
I'm
in
support
of
this
commission.
L
Communities
that
I
that
I've
talked
to
that
have
worked
through
this
process
and
the
not-too-distant
past
have
multiples
of
the
of
the
five
year
window.
Some
are,
some
are
ten,
some
are
20,
some
are
s
as
far
as
25,
so
different
places
do
a
little
bit
different
but
again
you're,
looking
at
different
scale
projects
when
you
look
at
Clearwater,
st.
Pete
versus
when
you're
looking
at
tarpon
I
think
that
a
10-year
window,
based
on
what
you're
seeing
over
the
last
20
years,
the
projects
is
reasonable.
L
H
L
We
negotiate
the
entire
all
of
the
basics
of
the
negotiation
height,
the
dimensional
criteria,
a
number
of
years,
a
phasing
schedule,
what
the
project
parameters
are
going
to
be.
All
of
that
stuff
is
discussed.
It's
not
approved
at
that
point.
It's
just
discussed
and
negotiated
where
the
city
kind
of
agrees
or
disagrees
based
on
a
technical
review
of
the
land
development
code
and
the
comp
plan
that
this
is
acceptable
or
not
acceptable,
based
on
the
compatibility
review
right
so
you're
reviewing
the
compliance
with
the
neighborhood.
L
That
then
comes
to
you
as
the
Board
of
Control
goes
to
the
Planning
and
Zoning
Board.
For
a
recommendation
then
then
comes
to
you
as
the
board
of
commissioners.
You
would
then
basically
get
a
list
of
these
are
the
criteria
that
we
negotiated
as
part
of
that
in
your
staff
report.
And
so
then
you
get
to
have
a
discussion
and
open
an
open
session
about
whether
or
not
you
think
that
that's
justifiable
based
on
what
the
staffs
recommending
and
what
you
see
that
the
developers
provided.
Okay.
I
Another
quick
question
is
you've,
got
a
development
agreement
and
then
let's
say
they
get
the
development
agreement
in
place
with
the
board,
but
then
they
don't
have
their
site
plan.
Yet
can
they
come
back
three
years
later,
with
the
site
plan
codes
have
changed.
The
site
plan
then,
would
be
under
the
current
code
or
to
be
under
the
previous
code.
It.
L
Depends
on
what
was
in
negotiate
another
developer
agreement
now,
what
it
basically
does
is
a
developer
and
it
kind
of
freezes
in
time.
The
issues
that
you're
addressing,
if
you
haven't
addressed
that
particular
issue
when
it
comes
back
three
years
from
now
on
site
plan,
you
may
be
looking
at
also
an
amendment
to
the
developer
agreement
at
time
to
address
that
issue.
L
I
L
They
basically
lock
in
the
the
development
potential
of
that
property
under
the
rules
that
they've
negotiated
right.
So
it's
a
negotiated.
The
zoning
is
X,
but
they've
negotiated
the
rules
under
which
that
they're
going
to
build
under
so
they
it
gives
them
a
little
bit
more
certainty
in
that
build
process
that
things
aren't
going
to
come
up
that
they're,
they
hadn't
anticipated.
Okay,.
L
Grants
or
other
things,
I
mean
developer.
Agreements
are
used
for
by
a
variety
of
different
things
we
used
for
affordable
housing.
They
can
be
used
by
commercial
developers,
they
can
be
used
by
places
like
a
city
or
county
building.
Sometimes
they'll
they'll
do
developer
agreement
because
it
gives
them
more
time
to
deal
with
some
of
the
issues
to
go
through
the
process,
because
some
of
the
funding
is
very
difficult
to
get
and
a
lot
of
the
lenders
want
to
see
more
and
more
and
more
now
I'm.
L
F
F
Heather
just
mentioned
the
Lowe's
is
the
only
thing
she
could
bring
up
that
might
have
been
affected.
They
went
through
now,
what's
five
years
and
ten
years
as
she
mentioned
at
five
years,
they
can
come
and
acts
for
an
extension,
and
you
can
review
it
and,
as
she
said,
any
new
codes,
they
would
be
applicable
at
the
time.
Well,
what's
wrong
with
that,
you
make
new
codes
to
improve
buildings
and
other
aspects
of
our
city,
you're,
going
to
create
a
sustainability
board.
Maybe
that
comes
down
later
after
a
development
agreement
is
processed
and
later
on.
F
F
Why
are
you
going
to
tie
a
fourth
or
fifth
boards
hands
by
giving
away
to
the
developers?
Ten
years
now,
I'm
gonna
point
out
some
examples
that
Heather
hasn't
pointed
out.
The
Banyan's
behind
mozzies
in
the
old
winn-dixie
see
that
still
vacant
ten
years
later,
one
thing
about
five
years.
Is
you
give
the
developers
an
incentive
to
progress
and
move
on
and
I
would
say
at
this
point
and
I
asked
for
this
years
ago?
F
If
you're
going
to
give
a
developer
extra
time,
then
you
need
something
in
return
and
that
thing
in
return
should
be
an
insurance
bond,
something
bond,
some
financial
bonding,
that
they
will
complete
the
project
same
thing
with
Mears
crossing.
We
got
screwed
on
that
you've
heard
all
the
people
complaining
about
what
got
taurah,
because
they
didn't
understand-
and
you
know
why,
because
we
got
tricked
originally
when
we
approve
that
that
was
to
help
the
hospital
they
were
going
to
build
a
medical
office
building.
F
F
What
have
we
got?
We
got
that
big
ol,
1,
acre
plus
pond
covered
over
and
we're
gonna
get
dis
apartments.
I
haven't
heard
anything
about
the
retail
on
the
drive
going
in
and
I
sure
haven't
heard
too
much
about
the
completion
of
Mears
mango.
That's
been
over
10
years.
That
was
one
of
the
first
things
we
did
back
in
I.
Think
in
oh
six,
oh
seven.
F
When
did
that
start
so
I
would
say:
please
I,
hear
y'all
all
wantin
to
fight
over
the
developers
and
everybody's
looking
about
giving
these
economic
benefits
and
tax
breaks
and
we
want
to
bring
hey.
We've
got
enough
resources
and
things
that
are
tangible
in
our
city.
That
people
will
want
to
come
here
and
do
things
anyway.
A
B
A
Thank
you.
We
are
now
going
through
the
item
number
15,
which
is
the
earnest
2018.
That's
27,
the
application.
18,
that's
119!
Future
land-use
element
upland
habitat.
This
is
a
second
reading
item
15
in
Armour
16
of
related.
They
will
be
discussed
together,
but
we're
going
to
vote
separately.
Mr.
20,
please
read
the
ordinance.
Yes.
P
L
Heather
earlier
for
staff,
these
two
applications
since
first
read
on
ordinance,
2000
1827,
which
is
the
future
land
use
amendment
based
on
the
discussion
that
was
had
that
happened
at
first
read.
We
made
a
few
changes
on
the
third
page
of
exhibit
a
of
the
ordinance
which
is
in
the
back
of
your
packets.
Essentially,
what
we
removed
was
the
contiguous
area
of
five
acres
or
larger
of
of,
and
then
what
so.
What
it
currently
reads
is
for
the
purpose
of
this
policy.
L
Significant
upland
habitat
shall
be
defined
as
high
quality,
scrub,
brush
land,
pine
flat
woods,
longleaf,
pine,
exempt
Oaks
and
hardwood
conifer
mix,
as
defined
by
the
Florida
land,
use,
cover
and
forms
and
classifications
or
flux,
as
determined
by
a
qualified
professional.
We
then
added
an
additional
sentence:
qualified
professional
shall
be
approved
by
city
staff
and
may
be
confirmed
by
the
Board
of
Commissioners
during
the
public
hearing
process,
so
that
is
really
the
only
content
change
to
the
ordinance.
L
Since
you
saw
this
last,
it's
gone
up
to
the
Department
of
Economic,
Opportunity,
Department
of
State
and
other
various
agencies
at
the
state
level,
and
also
at
the
local
level.
Both
the
Regional
Planning
Council
and
for
Pinellas
see
these
as
well.
We've
received
back
most
of
the
comments
from
the
agencies
with
no
comment
they.
They
have
no
concerns
over
the
content
of
this
ordinance.
They
consider
this
a
local
issue
to
be
dealt
with,
so
they
are
not
asking
for
any
changes.
L
The
modification
that
we
did
put
in
here
was
a
modification
based
on
the
discussion
that
you
had
during
first
read
on
this
ordinance
with
that.
The
other
additional
issue
that
we
just
provided
to
you
and
your
packet
as
backup
is
a
draft
ordinance
language,
which
is
the
modifications
that
the
staff
would
we
bring
back
to
you
as
a
proposal
for
the
changes
that
need
to
be
made
to
the
land
development
code.
Should
you
so
wish
to
move
forward
with
these
with
these
recommendations
in
the
ordinance
that
we're
changing
tonight?
L
That,
basically,
would
address
the
section
of
the
wetlands
section,
adding
in
this
qualified
professional
language
and
also
adjusting
the
fee
schedule
to
allow
for
the
city
to
recoup
the
costs
of
that
qualified
professional
from
the
devel,
because
essentially
it's
basically
a
third
party
review
that
were
there
were
now
going
to
be
dealing
with.
So
with
that
I
can
answer
any
questions
on
the
future
land-use
element.
L
A
I
appreciate
you
spend
all
the
time
discussing.
These
coordinates
with
me
the
other
day
with
your
office.
The
addition
that
you
just
said
about
your
qualified
professionals
should
be
approved
by
the
city
staff
and
may
be
confirmed
by
the
Board
of
Commissioners
doing
the
public
hearing
process
with
the
agreement
of
the
board
I
like
to
change
the
word.
May
the
shawl
I.
L
A
B
B
A
B
L
I,
walk
away
can
I
just
get
general
consensus
that
you
want
us
to
bring
back
the
land
development
code,
changes
that
were
in
your
packet
tonight
for
you
to
review
those,
because
I
would
have
to
take
them
to
Planning
Board
and
then
bring
them
back
to
you.
Is
that
what
the
board
is
desiring
so
that
those
sections
are
implemented
in
your
land
development
code?
Yes,
okay,.
L
A
A
A
A
P
P
Be
happy
to
do
that
to
meet
with
the
board's
individually
and
we
can
go
ahead
and
schedule
that
for
the
the
meetings
that
are
coming
up
right
now,
will
you
have
my
associate
Erica
jello
handling
the
historic
preservation
Warren
and
this
planning
and
zoning
board,
and
so
to
assume
that
it
would
be
okay
for
her
to
make
that
presentation?
Yes,.
A
H
I
agree
that
we
do
have
a
lot
of
new
board
members
and
I
appreciate
all
of
them.
Volunteering
and
I
know
that
there's
I
talked
to
Heather
about
this
there's
some
kind
of
orientation
for
a
historic
preservation.
I
think
it'd
be
a
good
idea
to
do
some
type
of
orientation
for
all
our
boards,
so
they
can
understand
their
responsibilities.
H
What
they're
there
for
explain
the
board
and
include
Robert's
Rules,
so
I
just
think
it
would
be
a
good
idea
to
use
an
orientation
for
every
new
board
member
that
comes
on
to
explain
to
them
what
the
board
is
about
at
that
Planning
and
Zoning
meeting
the
other
night.
A
lot
of
those
members
seem
confused.
Some
of
them
didn't
even
seem
to
know
what
was
going
on
and
so
I
wondered
if
they'd
had
any
kind
of
training
or
orientation
or
introduction
to
to
that
board
because
it
seemed
like
they.
H
M
M
Prior
prior
prior
to
my
service,
and
they
all
lean
back
on
one
in
April,
see
you
know,
there
definitely
needs
to
be
decorum.
We
can
teach
Robert's
Rules
of
Order.
I,
definitely
think
there
needs
to
be
an
orientation
process
and
I
would
look
at
city
manager
more
so
than
they
city
attorney
to
come
back,
pose
for
that,
but
I'm
definitely
good
with
what
the
mayor
director
for
the
city
attorney
for
doing
a
little
a
little
briefing
right
now
prior
to
each
meeting.
But
you
know
the
big
thing
is
decorum:
I'm
the
weak.
M
M
However
many
times
on
this
board,
I
wanted
to
you
know,
but
you
know
you
just
can't
do
that
and
so
I
don't
think
when
I
watch
led
to
the
level
of
it's
missing
anybody,
but
it's
giving
a
warning
giving
giving
giving
some
the
training
of
what
we
expect.
But
definitely
our
staff
should
never
be
spoken
to
in
a
manner
that
they
were
at
that
meeting.
If
somebody
feels
that
passionately
meeting
would
be
would
be
City
Amanda.
That's
all
thank.
J
You
yes
and
I
did
watch
that
meeting
and,
like
I
said
earlier,
the
behavior
was
unacceptable.
Our
staff
should
not
be
true
to
like
that.
I'm
sure.
All
of
us
here
would
love
to
lose
our
temper
up
here,
but
we
don't
conduct
yourself
properly
and
I
know
we
used
to
have
in
our
in
our
agenda
books.
The
civility
was
something
about
civility.
I.
J
B
Tonight
can
I
just
add
something
to
this
when
a
new,
when
you
appoint
a
new
person
to
any
board
our
office
me
mails
out
a
packet
to
them.
Okay,
in
that
packet
includes
the
Sunshine
Law
PowerPoint
presentation
that
was
done
by
attorney
yeah
kaboom,
try
and
think
with
you.
Other
thing
is
public
records,
law,
okay
and
there's
one
more.
J
J
I'm
sorry,
you
know
and
I
I
appreciate
everybody.
Volunteering
for
our
boards,
I
surely
do
because
I
know
it.
We
have
a
hard
time
finding
residents
to
come
out
and
volunteer,
but
there's
a
level
of
respect
that
is
required
in
this
room
and
and
towards
our
city
staff.
So
I
would
agree
with
the
mayor
suggestion.
A
I
You
mayor
I
was
served
on
like
seven
years
of
different
advisory
boards,
so
I
know
firsthand
that
we
struggled
with
training
from
a
city
of
perspective
and
that's
the
thing
I
asked
for
right
when
I
was
elected
and
we've
had
some
discussions
in
the
past,
but
that
hasn't
been
a
whole
lot
of
follow-through.
So
I'm
kind
of
disappointed
in
that
aspect
that
there
hasn't
been
follow
through
along
those
lines,
but
I'm
excited
that
we're
and
I'm
sorry
that
a
situation
had
to
arise
for
this
to
happen.
I
But
I'm
excited
that
this
brings
forth
an
opportunity
to
Erick's
poses
in
the
area
may
be
a
weakness
of
the
training
aspect
other
than
what
the
City
Clerk's
office
provides.
So
to
me,
I'm
encouraged
by
that
a
couple.
Other
things
though
I
could
relate
to
like
the
frustration
from
the
board
is
when
I
was
on
the
board.
I
believe
it
was
the
city
of
Turner
don
don.
I
You
at
the
time
told
us
that
we're
an
advisory
board
that
we
do
not
send
information
to
the
Commission
or
ask
the
Commission
to
do
anything
that
we
advise
a
commission
based
on
what
they're
asked
to
do
and
I
was
really
frustrated
as
a
resident
and
sitting
on
a
board
appointed
by
the
Commission
that,
if
you
have
a
bunch
of
passionate
individuals
from
the
city
who
are
residents
who
were
volunteering
your
time
and
they
have
some
good
ideas.
How
do
you
get
it
to
the
City,
Commission
and
I
know?
It
was
explained
during
the
meeting.
I
Erica
explained
that
you
have
to
have
a
consist
of
consensus,
ask
be
clear,
but
I
think
that
needs
to
be
more
clear
and
we,
as
a
board
of
commission,
need
to
have
a
better
communication
through
the
city
manager
from
the
boards.
If
they
see
something
that
the
Commission
can
improve
upon
for
the
city,
we
should
know
about
it
and
which
should
be
communicated
to
us
and
not
the
city
manager,
finds
it
appropriate
or
not
to
communicate
it
to
us.
I
Please
correct
me,
but
I
mean
we
need
to
look
at
that,
and
we
really
need
to
be
careful
because
the
way
our
city
attorneys
are
here,
they
they're
paid
yes,
but
they're
still
that
we're
asking
them
to
be
here.
So,
if
we're
looking
at
this,
we
I
think
I
definitely
need
to
look
at
the
Board
of
Adjustment
as
well.
In
that
aspect
on
how
the
City
Attorney's
are
being
treated
and
their
meetings.
Thank
you.
K
I
think
the
most
important
thing
is,
like
you
said
tonight.
First
of
all,
you
need
to
send
the
message
we've
had
boards
getting
in
front
of
you
and
tell
you.
We
know
what
the
law
is,
but
we're
gonna
do
something
else.
We've
had
boards
just
to
respect
the
attorneys
we
had
boards
disrespects
down
I.
Think
the
importance
of
tonight
is
enough.
Is
enough
and
like
you
say
we
can
add
anything
else,
I'm
sure
the
attorney
can
do
another
video
of
the
video
on
the
video
that
we
have
there
to
watch
on
the
sunshine
laws.
K
That's
a
very
good
video
to
watch
and
get
that
information,
but
there's
also
some
things
and
there's
some
things
that
are
actions
that
are
not
due
to
training
that
are
other
actions
and
I.
Just
think
they
need
to
know
and
I
think
you
know,
as
you
told
the
city
attorney
tonight,
if
these
boards
do
anything
a
step
in
line,
for
instance,
the
attorney
tells
them
they're
doing
something
against
law
against
procedure.
They
continue
to
do
it
if
the
city
attorney
tells
them
in
the
course
of
the
meeting
as
they
go
there
online.
K
What
they're
doing
they
continue
it?
Then
they
all
know
they
sign
the
oath
they've
seen
the
training,
you
know,
I'm
sure
any
other
training
we
can
give
them,
but
you
know
there's
some
things
and
actions
of
people
that
you
can
do
all
the
trainings.
You
know
this
was
a
member.
That's
been
on
board
for
a
long
time,
but
I
think
the
right
step
is
what
we're
doing
now.
But
it's
just
got
to
be
the
word
this.
You
know
we
can't
have
them
breaking
the
law.
We
can't
have
them
disrespecting,
ignoring
blatantly
attorneys.
N
K
K
The
right
step
and
again,
if
you
watch
that
meeting
in
the
end,
if
you
watch
the
past,
means
I
tend
to
watch
all
of
them,
especially
some
boards
that
are
problem,
but
you
know
they
never
made
a
click.
You
know
again,
you've
got
one
individual
think
they
can
directly
it'd,
be
like
someone
on
this
board
thinking
they
could
direct
things
to
go.
Well,
it's
not
it's
the
board!
One
per
I've
wanted
this.
If
you
here's,
Lane
I've
wanted
this
I've
wanted.
Just
you
never
went
to
your
whole
board.
K
You
never
took
you
never
took
the
action
as
a
board
to
bring
something
forward
and
get
that's
what
Heather
was
trying
to
get
them
to
do
that
hey
here
is
this:
if
you
see
she
gave
him
information
December
those.
Obviously
none
of
them
had
read
it.
The
January
meeting
to
know
the
ramifications
of
it,
so
things
like
that
are
very
difficult
to
do,
but
in
that
case
anything
they
bring
forward
to
me
that
they
want
to
get
to
you
again.
Why
it
comes
to
me
is
because
we
have
other
ramifications.
K
If
we're
you
know,
we
don't
want
to
sit
there
and
and
pick
and
choose
and
do
every
board
if
we're
going
to
talk
about
or
thoughts
about
the
meetings
and
where
to
do
extending
the
notification.
Well,
there's
a
lot
of
boards.
We
do
that,
so
we
really
when
it
comes
to
me,
I
need
to
put
together
and
guess
D.
They
brought
this
forward,
but
I
need
to
look
at
all
areas.
You
know
the
HPB
boards,
the
other
boards
has
got
two
hundred
to
five
hundred.
K
We
you
don't
want
to
go
back
and
do
a
bunch
of
things
chain.
We
need
to
look
at
it
and
do
this
stuff,
but
they
never
brought
that
forward
to
go
to
me
to
get
the
information
to
me
to
go
so
again
the
clarification
of
how
you
get
things
to
the
city
manager,
whose
job
is
to
give
them
to
you
a
little
bit
of
explaining
of
that
and
stuff
will
do
it,
and
then
they
just
know
that
this
boards,
you
know
had
enough
and
I
think
you
know
by
the
tone
tonight.
A
P
I'd
be
happy
to
to
do
this.
I.
Do
it
in
all
my
other
cities,
when
there
is
an
issue
that
comes
up
to
start
meeting
with
the
boards.
You
know
for
me,
I'm
hearing
us
talk
about
the
Sunshine
Law
Robert's
Rules
standards
of
conduct,
public
records
law
of
civility
decorum.
All
these
different
types
of
things
I
agree
with
the
city
manager
that
we
can
teach
them
what
the
law
is,
but
some
of
these
things
don't
have
anything
to
do
with
the
law.
P
It
has
to
do
with
being
a
good
person
being
civil
and
understand
that
everyone
is
due
to
have
whatever
they're
doing
respected,
for
the
work
that
they're
doing,
but
I
will
absolutely
get
on
the
agenda
for
every
single
committee
or
board
that
we
have
that
meets
regularly.
I
will
take
10
or
15
minutes
of
their
time
to
address
the
major
topics,
and
if
there
is
more
time
needed,
then
I
will
come
back.
I,
don't
want
to
waste
their
time
when
they're
having
business
to
have
be
accomplished
by
that
particular
meeting.
P
A
A
B
I
R
Thank
you,
Mary
karen
lemons,
economic
development
manager,
and
this
is
a
one-year
extension
of
the
lease
that
was
approved
last
march
for
the
property
located
immediately
west
of
the
former
Sun
Bay
motel.
The
original
lease
was
one
year
with
the
one-year
option
to
renew
and
tonight
we're
looking
to
exercise
that
option
and
renew
it
for
an
additional
year.
The
lease
terms
remain
unchanged.
The
original
lease
is
in
your
your
backup
materials,
just
as
an
overview
in
the
past
years.
R
You
know
the
motel
was
raised,
volume
land
was
improved
and
the
building
was
improved,
we're
currently
using
the
building
as
a
Community
Redevelopment
Center.
It's
also
used
by
primarily
by
economic
development
and
Susan,
a
Planning
and
Zoning.
It's
used
by
the
police
department.
The
traffic
unit
works
out
of
that
office.
It's
also
used
as
a
convenient
community
area
for
the
police
to
write
reports
and
make
stops.
We've
had
several
meetings
there
with
developers
Realtors
it's
been
very
favorable
to
have
the
location
as
a
satellite
office
to
be
able
to
afford
having
the
meetings
there.
R
When
you're
talking
about
the
development
that's
happening
right
there,
you
can
walk
the
people
around
the
area.
They
can
take
a
look
and
see
what
the
potential
is
for
that
land
we've.
Also,
it's
been
great
for
the
business
people
in
the
downtown
and
the
docks
area.
It's
convenient
for
them
to
come,
stop
in
the
CRC
and
have
meetings
with
myself
and
others.
We've
also
used
it
for
outside
agencies
that
have
had
meetings
there
and
some
departments
here
have
used
it
for
additional
meetings.
R
Regarding
the
development
opportunities
on
that
on
that
property,
we've
continued
to
work
with
developers,
Realtors
and
the
property
owner
of
that
land.
Looking
at
potential
opportunities,
we
have
a
grant
application
into
Ford
Pinellas.
That
would
give
us
money
to
do
a
best
and
highest
use
analysis
for
that
area.
I
think
would
be
give
us
a
nice
guiding
step
forward
to
what
type
of
potential
development
we
could
see.
R
There
we've
had
opportunities
with
our
historic
preservation,
both
grants
that
we
have
pending
one
with
the
forward
panellists,
the
other
that
we
received
for
the
design
guidelines
for
historic
preservation.
Both
have
committed
use
of
that
property
for
focus
groups
and
citizen
forums,
have
an
opportunity
for
the
public
to
come
in
and
talk
about
both
the
historic
preservation
issues
and
what
they
would
like
to
see
on
that
property
for
our
other
grant,
and
we
should
know
I
believe
in
April
whether
we
receive
the
forward
Pinellas
grant.
J
Thanks
Karen
for
bringing
the
sport
but,
as
you
know,
I
cannot
support
this
I,
don't
haven't
supported
it
from
the
beginning,
we're
paying
tax
payers
money,
we're
paying
ten
thousand
dollars
a
year
to
rent
that
building
and
to
pay
the
taxes
on
the
land
next
to
it.
I
just
can't
support
it.
It's
been
a
year
we're
paying
we're
paying
to
showcase
somebody
else's
property.
I
know
we
want
to
develop
down.
There
I
understand
that,
but
we
have
buildings
in
town
that
we
can
have
focus
groups
out.
J
The
old
library,
ol
city
hall,
City
Hall,
which
we've
done
in
the
past
and
I
just
I.
Just
can't
support
continuing
to
use
taxpayers
money
to
showcase
somebody
else's
property
when
that
that
property
owner
has
had
20-plus
years
to
build
on
that
property,
and
he
still
hasn't
brought
anything
forward.
Yes,
I
would
love
to
see
something
down
there.
Please
I
would
love
to
have
a
boutique
hotel
or
mixed
use
property,
but
I
don't
think
that
it's
our
responsibility
to
continue
to
showcase
his
property
and
Kay
ten
thousand
dollars
a
year
on
this.
J
You
know
it
was
a
million
dollars
to
tear
down
the
Sunday
on.
We
can't
even
build
on
that
little
piece
of
strip
and
then
we're
paying
this.
We
we
put
money
into
improving
that
building.
We
cleaned
up
a
lot.
It
looks
great,
it
looks
fabulous,
but
I
think
that
the
owner
should
have
done
this
to
begin
with
that.
Those
are
just
my
thoughts
right
now,
but
thank
you.
M
I
have
seen
the
you
in
this
over
the
past
year
for
the
or
the
things
you
mentioned.
I
know:
III,
have
one
real
estate
deal
a
downtown
and
the
buyers
met
you
there
I
think,
and
that
was
for
them.
I
think
is,
is
a
less
intimidating
setting
and
a
more
appropriate
setting,
then
maybe
City,
Hall
and
I
know.
Some
of
us
here
might
not
be
able
to
fathom
that,
but
for
people
that
are
in
city
life,
I
think
it
makes
a
difference
I'm
very
pleased.
Now,
with
that
now
we
have
control
of
that
corner.
M
M
And
I
also
like-
and
we
saw
this
at
the
epiphany-
the
ability
for
the
for
these
would
be
police
to
use
that
as
well,
so
I
think
it's
a
very
small
price
to
pay
for
our
for
our
investment
down
there.
You
know
I
will
say.
Obviously,
I
will
be
on
the
board
this
time
next
year,
but
you
know
we
will
have
to
see
obviously
deliverables
as
big
launch
of
renewed
to
to
to
we're
new
this
lease.
We
don't
want
to
have
this
to
be
permanent
down
there,
but
I
just
renewal
and
I.
A
H
You
thanks
Karen,
you
know
I'm
on
the
other
side,
I
never
supported
spending,
almost
a
million
dollars
of
taxpayers,
money
to
purchase
that
property.
That's
not
worth
anywhere
close
to
that,
and
then
we
spent
the
money
to
develop
it
and
we
haven't
really
gone
anywhere
in
a
year
as
far
as
doing
something
with
that
property.
I
appreciate
everything
you
say
as
far
as
meeting
there
but
I
feel
like
we
have
City
Hall
for
meetings.
We
have
real
estate
offices
for
real
estate.
Deals
no
offense
to
you
vice
mayor.
H
We
just
continue
to
spend
taxpayers
money,
which
I
think
is
wrong.
I
Drive
by
there
50
times
a
day.
I
usually
don't
see
anybody
there.
So
I,
don't
know
how
I
know
you
say
it's
been
utilized
and
I
understand
that,
but
I'm
not
sure
it's
being
utilized
to
the
extent
of
what
we're
paying
so
I
I
can't
approve
spending
any
more
money
on
that
piece
of
property.
Thank
you.
I
I
think
you
did
a
good
job
emphasizing
how
the
city
uses
it
today,
also
no
snow
place,
that's
used
and
like
Commissioner
or
vice
mayor,
make
panther
mentioned
with
the
safety
450
it's
used
and
I
do
see
a
value.
It's
not
that
much
money,
relatively
speaking
to
the
majority
of
the
things
that
we
approve
on
a
weekly
or
monthly
basis
for
this
property
to
have
some
control
over
it
from
a
safety
perspective.
I
think
it
makes
sense
and
also
to
have
some
additional
uses
for
the
events
that
happen
down
there.
I
A
D
A
Pleased
the
way
you
looked,
do
you
think
within
a
year
that
would
be
able
to
find
someone
to
develop
the
area.
I
know
you're
working
very
hard
and
you'll
be
meeting
different
people
there.
So
they
can
see.
Then
you
know
the
what
what
it
will
look
like
if
they
get
a
development.
What
your
feeling
on
that!
Well.
R
We
certainly
would
hope
so
I
can't
promise
anything.
We've
been
working
with
several
different
developers
and
had
some
eating's
over
the
type
of
development
that
would
go
there.
As
you
know,
the
the
initial
design
that
the
property
owner
was
looking
at
was
a
mixed-use
with
some
retail
cafe
and
residential
there's
a
second
proposal
out
there,
that's
focusing
only
on
residential.
It
would
be
townhomes
kind
of
living
there
without
any
of
the
retail.
So
there's
some
other
options
that
are
coming
forward.
I
can't
promise
whether
we're
going
to
have
something
definitive
for
you
within
a
year.
R
You
know
the
site
has
its
challenges
as
well
parking
being
one
of
them,
so
we're
working
with
planning
on
different
issues
that
we
may
be
coming
forward
to
in
terms
of
looking
at
that
transect
and
what
potentially
could
be
there
and
what
you
might
want
to
do
to
tweak
the
code
if
we
needed
to
so
those
are
some
issues.
What
we'll
have,
but
you
know
time
will
tell.
A
R
The
advantage
is
and
I
think
many
cities
would
love
to
have
a
satellite
office
like
that,
that
we
have
that's
right
in
the
city
and
very
easy
to
get
to
inconvenient.
But
what's
nice
about
having
out
there
is
we
have
control
of
that
entire
property
and
can
show
what
the
potentials
are?
If
you
had
somebody
else
in
that
building,
it
would
make
it
you.
N
B
I
H
A
M
Yes,
so
I
got
to
present
the
Lord
Mayor
of
Dublin,
with
a
key
to
the
city
and
our
Proclamation
and
MA,
and
the
Irish
temper
I,
don't
know
what
like
this
are
this
this
like
I,
was
lightning
sure
and
he
was
very
well
received
of
it
and
he's
been
to
Clearwater.
So
he's
familiar
with
the
area,
and
we
just
talked
to
city
politics
for
five
minutes.
They
have
like
40-plus
commissioners
for
Dublin
and
the
Lord
Mayor
only
serves
one
term
you're
appointed
by
the
Commission.
M
He
says
that
when
you
get
one
Lord
Mayor
you
you,
you
lose
reelection
on
your
district
whatever
up
anyway,
so
it
seems
like
it's
more
of
a
thing
you
do
at
the
end
of
your
career,
but
it
was
nice
to
be
received
there
again,
and
so
then
they
now
have
to
east
of
the
city
there.
So
hopefully
somebody
else
can
go
next
year.
Maybe
it's
brick!
It's
very
well
received
and
he
was
briefed
on
me
as
I'm
sitting.
The
mayor.
M
N
A
I
I
He
was
a
war
veteran
sprayed
with
Agent
Orange
passed
away
from
complications
from
Asia
orange
leaves
a
great
family
behind
has
a
lot
of
great
memories,
has
just
a
huge
legacy
that
he
left
man
of
character
and
integrity
and
just
wanted
again
say
thank
you
for
reaching
out
via
email
and
phone
calls
and
I
really
appreciate
out
of
flowers
as
well
at
the
service.
Thank
you.
A
Also
have
some
announcements
to
make
Saturday
February
16.
We
have
a
movies
on
meow
splash
park,
which
is
located
on
Live
Oak
that
begins
at
7
p.m.
to
9
p.m.
Saturday.
February
23rd
will
have
the
touching
truck
on
this
lemon
street
by
the
library
same
day,
February
23rd.
We
have
the
wine
walk,
starting
from
Tarpon
Avenue
4:00
p.m.