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Will
make
up
good
right
one
two,
three,
no
four
for
voting
members?
Yes,
it
is
until
unless
it
gets
here,
then
we'll
switch
I
just
just
for
the
audience
I'm
with
y'all.
Would
everybody
would
please
turn
your
phones
to
silent
we'd
appreciate
it?
Some
for
the
duration
of
the
meeting
you've
heard
you've
seen
the
who
we
are
were
the
Preservation
Board,
the
city
of
tarpon
springs
I'll.
Just
really
briefly
tell
you
what
we're
gonna
do
tonight,
the
general
format
and
then
we'll
start
in
on
the
agenda
in
a
moment
generally.
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What
happens
first
is
a
staff
will
give
their
staff
report
on
your
application.
Then
we'd
invite
you
to
the
podium
to
come
up,
and
please
say
your
name
and
address
for
the
record.
Please
and
explain
anything
else.
You
think
we
need
to
know
about
what
you
want
to
do
and
any
comments
that
you
have
and
when
they
have
questions
for
you
and
when,
when
we're
done
with
that
conversation,
then
the
board
will
discuss
and
then
vote
on
the
matter
tonight.
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And
if
you
have
questions
of
us
once
you
get
up
to
the
podium,
please
feel
free
to
ask
us.
Those
as
well
now
is
a
time
for
public
comments.
If
anyone
has
a
comment
on
anything,
that's
not
on
the
agenda,
something
other
than
one
of
the
cases.
That's
on
the
agenda
tonight,
please
feel
free
to
come
forward.
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By
the
same
token,
if
the
competent,
substantial
and
relevant
evidence
at
the
hearing
demonstrates
that
the
applicant
has
failed
to
meet
the
criteria
established
in
the
code
of
ordinance
when
the
board
is
required
by
law
to
find
against
the
applicant,
are
there
any
members
of
the
board
wishing
disclosed
in
the
ex
parte
communications
or
conflicts
of
interest
this
evening,
seeing
none?
If
anyone
is
wishing
to
speak
this
evening,
if
you
could
please
stand
and
raise
your
right
hand
to
be
sworn
in,
that
includes
any
applicants
for
any
applications
or
any
agency.
Video.
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The
proposed
crushed
shale
driveway
is
also
a
new
element
and
not
a
change
to
or
deviation
from
previous
applications
if
the
piers
wall
is
low
in
height
and
visually
open,
so
the
house
is
clearly
visible.
The
use
of
columns,
topped
with
decorative
urns,
provides
architectural
relief
along
the
continuous
spans.
The
proposed
driveway
is
sited
in
accordance
with
the
land
development
code,
and
it
provides
for
less
conspicuous
parking
on
the
side
of
the
primary
structure.
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The
driveway
has
been
designed
taller
six
feet:
maximum
in
height
on
Reed
Street,
to
be
harmonious,
with
the
height
of
the
building
facade
and
surrounding
structures
as
a
new
landscape
picture
feature
that
is
in
scale
with
this
contributing
structure
and
placed
appropriately
within
the
suburban
neighborhood
setting
immediately
surrounding
the
subject
property.
The
proposed
wall
meets
the
Secretary
of
the
Interior
standards
for
rehabilitation
and
the
guidelines
for
rehabilitating
historic
buildings.
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The
applicant
was
granted
a
variance
for
the
proposed
gate
height
during
a
regularly
scheduled
meeting
of
the
Board
of
Adjustment
on
March
26
2018.
That
recommends
approval
the
application
for
a
new
3
foot
tall
masonry
border
wall
with
metal
gates
around
the
front
yard
of
the
subject,
property
and
a
new
crushed
shale
driveway
from
Reed
Street
to
the
garage.
The
applicant
will
be
responsible
for
obtaining
all
required
permitting.
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C
So
I
just
wanna,
make
sure
I
understand
so
the
gate,
that's
shown,
that's
the
main
driveway
gate.
That's
six
feet.
Tall
he's
already
received
the
variance
for
the
height
that
in
the
front
yard,
seven
correct,
okay
and
the
secondary
gate
that
appears
to
be
on
Canal
is
that
a
car
gate
or
just
a
pedestrian
gate?
That's
a
pedestrian
gate.
Okay.
Obviously
that
looks
like
from
the
scale
of
it
and
your
report
that
that
part
doesn't
need
a
variance
because
it's
under
the
three
well.
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House
it
just
like
the
gate
and
wall,
suddenly
the
gate.
The
wall
excuse
me,
turns
the
corner
and
goes
a
short
distance,
but
it
doesn't
go
down
that
East
property
line
at
all.
I
was
just
thought.
It
was
kind
of
odd
as
most
people,
if
they're
gonna
fence
their
property,
they
fence.
You
know
incident
property,
I.
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C
The
only
other
thing
I
would
just
say
is
a
just
as
a
general
comment:
I
mean
that
the
house
is.
Excuse
me,
the
property.
It's
not
really
house,
the
Church
/
residence
is
masonry
and
I
think
the
masonry
wall
is
very
compatible
same
materials
I,
like
the
use
of
the
the
decorative
wrought
iron
that
they've
used
to
kind
of
break
up
the
solid
masonry,
so
I
think
it
it's
a
good
application,
solid
outfit,
so
I
guess
we'll
go.
Is
there
anyone
here
in
the
audience
that
wishes
to
speak
to
this
application?
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Yes,
I
have
one
question:
maybe
to
the
attorney
is
I
personally
would
not
have
a
problem
fee
if
he
matches
the
material
and
wants
to
turn
that
fence
and
go
down
that
interior
property
line.
As
long
as
it
meets
the
setbacks,
I
wouldn't
have
a
problem
with
same
material
being
approved.
The
same
everything
else
is
in
this
application
being
approved
by
the
staff
or,
if
that's
something,
that
we
can
delegate
to
them
at
this
point
or
now,
unfortunately,.
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The
applicants
are
seeking
a
certificate
of
approval
to
erect
a
six-foot
tall
white
vinyl
privacy
fence
around
the
rear
yard
of
the
subject
property.
The
street
facing
portions
of
the
fence
are
lattice
top
to
match
the
existing
trim
of
the
house.
The
side
and
rear
portions
of
the
fence
are
standard
standard
privacy
panels.
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Extending
the
existing
trim
pattern
on
the
front.
Porch
call
in
a
consistent
facade
the
proposed
position
of
the
fence
setback
in
the
rear,
two-thirds
of
the
lot
minimize
the
visual
impact
of
the
fence,
and
allows
for
the
continued
prominence
of
this
contributing
structure,
as
well
as
the
contributing
structure
to
the
east
as
a
new
landscape
picture
that
is
in
scale
with
this
contributing
structure
and
placed
appropriately
within
the
suburban
neighborhood.
Setting
immediately
surrounding
the
subject
property,
the
proposed
fence
meets
the
Secretary
of
the
Interior
standards
for
rehabilitation
and
guidelines
for
rehabilitating
historic
buildings.
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A
proposed
fence
also
complies
with
the
aspect
of
local
guidelines,
calling
for
fencing
to
match
or
complement
the
house.
The
proposed
fence
conforms
to
all
requirements
in
the
land
development
code
and
is
consistent
with
the
goals,
objectives
and
policies
of
the
Comprehensive.
Plan
staff
recommends
approval
of
the
application
for
a
new
six-foot
white
vinyl
privacy
fence,
with
lattice
top
panels
along
the
street
facing
portions
and
privacy
panels
around
the
rear
perimeter
of
the
property,
and
the
applicant
is
responsible
for
obtaining
all
required
permitting.
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Members
of
the
public
I'm-
sorry,
no
members
of
any
members
of
the
public
that
would
like
to
speak
this
application
at
38,
West,
Center
Street,
seeing
no
one
rise,
bring
it
back
to
the
board.
I
have
one
comment:
I
guess:
no!
Technically
in
our
design
guidelines,
vinyl
fences
are
really
not
not
advised
I.
Think
in
this
particular
case.
It's
then
the
portion
of
the
fence-
that's
visible
from
the
street,
is
very
narrow.
Oh
I'm
inclined
to
go
with
that,
but
I
just
want
to
make
that
point.
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But
if
this
were,
you
know
a
wide
swath
that
you
could
see
from
the
street
as
Lionel.
It
would
really
not
be
appropriate,
particular
use
in
this
case.
I
think
it
looks
like
it's
on
the
west
side,
three
or
four
feet
wide
on
the
east
side:
well,
verso,
B,
and
then
the
sides
will
not
be
seen
by
the
public
right
away.
Well,.
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Alternative
saw
that
said,
I'm
sorry,
I
misread
it.
I
apologize
represent
dodecanese,
which
that
doesn't
apply.
It's
not
Woodstock.
A
chain-link
is
not
allowed.
I.
Think
that's
something.
We
need
to
make
a
little
clearer
when
I
go
through
the
design
guidelines
with
win-win
vinyl,
its
I
personally,
don't
think
vinyl
should
ever
be
appropriate.
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The
distinctive
features
that
characterize
this
Craftsman
style
home,
including
the
roof
form
exposed,
rafter
tails
and
wood
surrounds,
are
preserved.
The
texture
and
type
of
the
original
roof
is
unknown
and
the
date
of
this
replacement
roof
is
also
unknown.
According
to
the
design
review
guidelines
manual
regarding
bungalow
or
Craftsman
style,
shingles
are
the
most
common
roofing
materials
that
asbestos
and
sheet
metal
were
also
used.
The
proposed
new
roof
conforms
to
all
requirements
of
the
land
development
code
and
is
consistent
with
the
goals,
objectives
and
policies
of
the
Comprehensive.
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J
We
couldn't
find
any
records
either
of
the
roof
and
when
I
met
mr.
Torres,
he
had
hurricane
damage
that
was,
after
this
last
burma
issue
the
hurricane
that
came
through.
So
he
asked
me
a
few
questions.
He
asked
me:
how
can
I
protect
my
home?
The
best
metal
roofs
been
tested
the
highest
out
of
anything
else?
How
can
I
save
on
power?
Mr.
Torres
attic
is
very
small
and
he
can
do
very
little
insulation.
J
So
if
you
go
up
to
second
in
his
home,
it's
very
hot,
so
some
reflectivity
index
has
one
of
the
properties
of
a
metal
roof.
Then
he
also
fights
algae
because
of
the
trees
that
are
around
his
home.
So
metal
woods
are
very
non-porous,
so
algae
is
really
hard
to
grow
on
them.
So
I
told
him
I
didn't
think
he
would
have
a
problem
because
there's
neighbors
on
history
and
on
both
sites
of
his
home
that
have
these
type
of
metal
roofs.
There
is
one
difference
between
his
neighbors
and
the
one
that
we
are
proposing.
J
The
one
that
we
were
proposing
oil
cannon
is
very
little,
so
the
appearance
of
the
roof
will
be
very
long
to
the
same
as
the
day
that
it
was
installed.
The
other
ones.
When
you
don't
have
any
ribs
on
the
panel's,
they
don't
have
anywhere
to
go.
So
the
contraction
and
expansion
of
the
metal
panels
will
create
oil
cannon.
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J
J
Also
have
I
know
that
you
said
it
didn't
matter
before,
but
I
did
go
around
and
I
have
the
addresses
for
you
of
those
homes
that
have
those
metal
roofs
that
will
look
similar
to
the
ones
that
were
proposing
and
I.
Don't
know
if
I
can
provide
those
to
you
at
some
point,
but
if
you
don't
need
them
because
I
don't
want
you
to
think
that
he's
the
brother
jumping
out
of
the
vehicle.
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Second,
miss
Johnson,
any
further
discussion,
I
guess,
I
think
I
wish
we
had
better
data
on
these
roofing
materials.
I
mean
I,
understand
the
benefits
of
a
metal
roof.
They
have
been
explained
to
me
as
well
as
mr.
Panetta
did
I
get
it,
but
should
we
have
wish
we
had
better
records
on
what
really
was
there
I
think
there's
some
styles
that
are
never
gonna
lend
themselves
to
metal
growth.
Certainly
this
I
have.
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Applicant
is
seeking
a
certificate
of
approval,
completely
replaced
the
existing
asbestos
diamond-shaped
tile
roof
with
an
architectural
shingle
roof
and
a
standard
pattern
on
the
primary
contributing
structure
on
the
subject
property
the
shape
of
the
steep
pitch.
If
proof
and
dormers
will
not
change
the
texture
and
type
of
roof
distinguishing
the
building's
original
architecture
is
reportedly
shingle.
The
existing
asbestos
tile
roof
is
a
replacement
roof
estimated
around
the
1940s
and
1950s.
D
According
to
the
applicant,
the
proposed
roof
replacement
conforms
to
all
requirements
in
the
land
development
code
and
is
consistent
with
the
goals,
objectives
and
policies
of
the
Comprehensive.
Plan
staff
recommends
approval
of
the
application
for
a
new
architectural
shingle
roof
in
a
standard
pattern
on
the
primary
contributing
structure
of
the
property
applicant
is
responsible
for
obtaining
all
required,
permitting.
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Hello,
I'm,
Christine,
Gallagher
I,
live
at
220,
North
Gross
Avenue
tarpon
springs
three
four,
six,
eight
nine.
We
are
in
need
of
replacing
our
roof,
it
is
in
a
asbestos
roof.
So
therefore
it
requires
extensive
abatement
to
be
removed
properly.
We
would
like
to
have
matched
the
style
of
the
shingle.
That's
coming
off
with
the
GAF
Sienna
that
you
heard
the
Aires
representative
mention,
however,
that
shingle
is
twice
as
thick
as
a
standard.
Architectural
shingle
and
the
price
is
very
expensive
in
comparison,
and
it's
just
not
doable
for
us.
K
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K
Actually,
our
house
is
listed
as
being
built
in
the
30s
on
most
documentation.
However,
it's
listed
on
the
fire
maps
for
1912
and
I've.
Had
people
come
to
the
house
and
say
I
used
to
live
here
with
my
grandma
I
used
to
visit
here
and
really
nice
people
have
come
along
and
have
sent
me
pictures.
So
I
have
a
picture
of
the
house
in
1933
and
it
has
a
shingle
roof
on
it.
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C
Guess
I
did
have
one
question,
mr.
Wagner,
for
you
in
the
application
it
says:
maybe
they
did
this
before
they
got
the
bids,
remove
asbestos
tile,
replaced
with
architectural
shingle
or
standing
seam
gauge
metal
roof
I'm,
assuming
that,
since
the
applicant,
your
report
speak
to
a
shingle
roof,
but
that
is
what
we're
voting
on
today
and
not
this
either
Ora
correct.
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D
First
of
all,
I'd
like
to
thank
you
guys
for
your
patience
as
my
as
I
get
better
adjusted
to
this
role
and
go
through
some
growing
pains.
Things
like
forgetting
samples
and
and
applications
that
might
be
confusing.
I
really
appreciate
your
patience
as
I
sort
of
get
in
the
groove
of
this
process.
So
during
my
last
meeting
we
talked
about
a
few
projects
that
sort
of
been
been
on
deck
for
the
Heritage
Preservation
Board,
and
one
of
them
was
a
discussion
about
how
to
notify
purchasers
of
historic
property
here
in
Tarpon
Springs.
D
So
the
first
memo
that
you
have
is
just
sort
of
a
rundown
of
where
I'm
at
on
that
research
and
where
I'm
at
in
the
in
a
project
to
see
if
we
can
make
a
more
robust
notification
system.
So
that's
something
that
you
guys
can
look
at
outside
of
me.
I
knew
we
had
a
law
agenda
tonight.
So
all
of
these
are
all
of
these
memos.
The
invitation
is
open
on
each
of
them.
D
C
C
Question
I
had
and
I
guess
Britt
to
this
about
at
the
last
meeting
with
one
of
the
applicants
I
think
actually
mr.
Bolton
brought
it
up
that.
Why
couldn't
it
be
I,
couldn't
this
property
being
in
the
historic
district
show
up
in
an
idle
report?
Somehow,
if
we're
to
show
up
in
a
title
report,
I
do
know
that
it's
got
to
be
a
recorded
document,
so
I
mean
I,
don't
know
how
we
do
that
if
you
can
record
a
document
against
every
single
property.
That,
then,
would
you
know,
pull
up
in
title
work.
C
I
mean
that
would
be
a
one-time
solution
because
then,
once
once
the
city
records
it
against
every
I
mean
it
would
be
onerous
because
there's
multiple
properties,
but
once
it's
recorded
and
the
title
companies
should
pull
it
up.
It'll,
you
know
when
they
do
the
title
search
it'll
hit
every
single
time
that
they
do
it,
sir.
So
and
that
may
not
be
the
only
option.
You
have
some
other
ideas
here
too,
but
I
just
wanted
to
bring
that
back
up
is
maybe
something
we
think
about
and
think
about
she's.
Really.
How
do
we
do
it?
C
C
E
C
C
You
know
things,
I
have
thought
about
and
that's
kind
of
a
negative
to
it.
I
mean
you'd
have
to
redo
that
boarding
every
so
often
to
make
sure
that
a
dental
title
search
picked
it
up,
which
I
think
35
or
40
is
about
they're
doing
these
most
most
search
unless
client,
for
some
reason
asks
for
a
longer
search,
yeah.
D
So
one
thing
I
have
found
is
that
this
requires
persistent,
constant
attention
and
it
requires
proactive
care
to
really
get
something
like
this
going
and
to
get
it
established
to
the
point
where
anybody
who
sits
in
this
position
in
the
future
can
continue
to
do
whatever
the
work
it
is
that
we
end
up
deciding
to
do
so
that
anybody
can
just
pick
up
and
keep
doing
it.
So
so
that's
really.
The
bottom
line
is
that
it
requires
care
and
attention
constantly,
there's
no
there's
no
automatic
solution
to
it.
So
so.
C
D
So
that's
something
that
the
general
public
can
access
and
I
think
that
it's
more
widely
accessed
than
it's
certainly
more
widely
accessed,
seemingly
than
the
clerk's
website.
It's
very
easy
to
search
the
property
appraisers
website,
I
think
it's
really
user
friendly.
A
lot
of
the
people
that
come
in
to
talk
to
us
have
already
looked
at
their
property
record
card.
A
lot
of
real
estate
agents
seem
comfortable
looking
at
the
property
record
card,
so
I
feel,
like
that's
a
that's
a
good
way
to
that's
a
good
one
element
of
a
notification
system.
B
D
That's
something
that
another
couple
of
communities
actually
have
talked
about:
developing
partnerships
with
the
real
estate
professionals
in
their
area
and
really
getting
some
information
out
there
and
some
information
sharing
between
the
two.
You
know
historic
preservation,
folks
and
real
estate
professionals,
so
that
people
understand
that
it's
important
to
let
their
clients
know
the
truth
about
properties
before
they
get
engaged
with
the
transaction
that
they,
you
know,
maybe,
like
you
said,
maybe
would
not
have
if
they
would
have
known
so.
C
Do
a
little
workshop
with
the
Realtors
that
are
active
in
Tarpon,
they
tend
to
be
a
certain
group
that
are
not
every
property,
but
there's
four
group
that
pretty
active
here
and
you
know
host
them
talk
about
what
it
means
being
the
you
know
in
the
district:
here's
the
boundaries,
here's
how
you
check
it!
Here's!
What
at
me,
you
know
kind
of
a
little
info
session,
yeah.
C
D
I
really
need
I'm
disappointed
that
David
isn't
here
tonight,
because
what
I
was
really
gonna
ask
for
is
a
champion
in
the
real
estate
industry,
somebody
who
is
participatory,
who
does
work
in
Tarpon
Springs
and
who
can
really
drum
up
excitement
for
that,
so
that
it's
more
than
just
free,
donuts
and
coffee
right.
But
it's
something
that
people
come
to
because
they
want
to
be
informed
to
serve
their
clients
better.
And
you
really,
you
know
you
we
as
a
Heritage,
Preservation
Board
and
as
a
city,
we
need
people
to
champion
our
position.
So.
I
D
C
H
C
D
D
That
mailer
went
out
as
a
letter
with
attachments,
including
an
application
and
the
quick
reference
chart
to
what
doesn't
doesn't
require.
Heritage
Preservation,
Board
approval
staff
indicated
that
the
response
to
that
letter,
and
so
that
informational
mailer
generally
was
confusion
and
concern
that
you
know
they
had
either
done
something
wrong
or
that
they
needed
to
apply
for
something,
and
it
just
didn't
seem
to
really
clearly
convey
the
message
that
it
was
intended
to
convey
so
I've
attached
it
to
this
memo
and
sort
of
shown.
What
I
felt
like
were
the
pertinent
parts
of
the
letter.
D
One
thing
that
is
left
off
of
the
example
mailer
I've
attached
to
your
memo.
The
postcard
is
any
language
about
code
enforcement
or
or
anything
that
would
sort
of
sort
of
rebuff,
make
people
feel
like
they
weren't,
welcomed
or
invited
or
make
people
feel
like
they
had
already
done
something
wrong.
The
idea
of
the
mailer
I
think
is
to
really
get
people
engaged
in
historic
preservation
district
and
to
get
them
to
think
about
exterior
renovations
as
something
that
they
do
in
partnership
with
the
city
and
with
the
Historic
Preservation
Board.
D
So
so
this
example
postcard
that
I
put
out
I
know
that
there
was
some
discussion
at
the
first
meeting
that
the
postcard
was
too
small
and
that
it
didn't
convey
enough
information.
So
I
just
want
to
say
before
we
get
feedback
on
a
card
that
the
idea
is
to
sort
of
invite
them
to
come,
seek
out
more
information
rather
than
try
to
deliver
it
all
at
once.
D
And
the
another
idea
behind
the
postcard
would
be
more
often
than
once
a
year,
so
maybe
we
could
do
it
quarterly.
If
it's
something
that's
you
know
we
can
achieve
with
a
postcard,
that's
affordable.
Maybe
it's
something
that
we
could.
Even
you
know,
deliver
additional
messaging
on.
Besides
just
the
fact
that
you
need
a
certificate
Ruvo
for
alterations
and
there
are
other
parts
of
supporting
the
historic
preservation
district
in
Tarpon
Springs.
That
I
think
we
could
really
draw
up
some
excitement
for
through
a
process
like
this.
C
D
One
is
the
one
that
we
currently
stock:
it's
five
and
a
half
by
four
and
a
quarter
in
working
for
postcards
that
maximize
that
that
allowance
by
the
US
Postal
Service
I
wasn't
able
to
find
something
standard
and
inexpensive.
So
I'm
sure
there
must
be
something
out
there
else
that
wouldn't
be
the
boundary
that
they
put,
but
I
wasn't
able
to
locate
it
for
this
process.
G
G
C
G
H
Yeah
I
have
a
novice
tech
question,
but
you
know
in
the
historic
district.
Is
there
any?
Is
there
any
kind
of
proactive
thing
that
that
we
offer
even
social
media?
You
know
talk
about
the
story
of
my
house,
those
pictures
of
my
house.
Is
there
anything
positive
because
I
really
like
this?
This
is
very
cheerful,
but
it
says
you
know
it's
issued
certificate
of
approval.
You
go
right
into
that.
Instead
of
having
something
like
you
know,
the
house
I
don't
know
just
something
that
brings
us
all
together
right
as
this
work
homeowner
right.
H
D
D
C
Yeah
I
could
do
it
multiple
times.
You
could
have
a
little
factoid
yeah
different
factoid
on
every
every
corner.
You
know
something
and
we
can
get
happen
to
be
not
maybe
regulatory
but
to
go
to
her
point
that
something
some
information
you
get
from
the
history
say.
Did
you
know
that
first
house
was
built
such
as?
Did
you
know
that
the
first
building
downtown
was,
but
you
know
something.
E
C
There
buying
it
for
a
reason,
right,
they're,
making
a
choice,
and
we
want
to
reinforce
that
positive
choice
in
a
positive
way
rather
than
regulatory,
even
though
that
is
what
we
do
but
trying
to
say.
Well,
you
want
to
help
you
and
there's
there's
a
reason
why
we
do
this
regulation
and
we
need
to
say
it
in
a
little
more.
A
D
And
there's
lots
of
ideas
for
background
images
we
can
use.
You
know
we
can
showcase
people's
homes
that
want
to
be
showcased.
We
can
do
lots
of
things
if
it's
something
that's
cost-effective
like
a
postcard,
whereas
you
know
if
we
get
into
big
more
involved
project,
that's
probably
beyond
the
scope
of
of
this
board.
So
if
you
all
may
is
National
Historic
Preservation
month
option,
as
you
see
on
the
postcard
I
would
really
like
to
try
to
get
these
out
this
month.
D
If
you
approve
this
card
tonight,
if
I
can
do
that,
can
I
do
that.
Heather
has
say
that
she's,
ok
with
it
so
I
wanted
you
all
to
look
at
it,
see
what
you
think
about
it.
It's
it's
a
it's
a
process
to
get
these
mail
because
we
don't
already
have
just
an
existing
database.
We
have
to
sort
of
the
one
that
was
previously
creative
is
nowhere
to
be
found.
So
we
have
to
sort
of
recreate
the
wheel
on
that
process
on
on.
A
And
keep
in
mind
new,
we
were
talking
about
with
the
purview
of
this
board
it.
Obviously
the
city
can
send
these
out
if
they
want
to,
if
they
don't
want
to,
but
I'll
be
you
know
wanting
your
buy-in
because
you
guys
are
the
one
storm
a
seen.
These
applications
and
making
these
decisions
is
the
big
part
of
that.
So,
while
you
know
you're
requesting
their
approval
from
a
legal
standpoint,.
A
C
What
if
you
need
to
go
to
the
comments
that
were
made
about
trying
to
build
on
the
fact
that
people
have
bought
into
the
historic
district
for
a
reason
why
we
make
that
the
first
part
to
say,
congratulations
on
owning
a
historic
home
in
Tarpon,
Springs,
historic
district?
Please
remember
that
exterior
renovations,
most
or
most
all
or,
however,
you
want
to
say
most
exterior
construction
activity
does
require
review
by
the
Preservation
Board
blah
blah
blah
I,
like
the
third
paragraph,
Planning
and
Zoning
Department
can
help
you
apply.
C
D
C
H
I
E
A
And
I
think
that
one
of
your
powers
and
duties
is
to
promote
public
awareness
of
historic
and
archaeological
preservation,
so
I
don't
think
that
it
could
hurt
if
that's
in
keeping
with
that,
you
know,
but
again
it
would
be
in
this
is
being
sent
by
the
cities
that
we
just
need
to
be
positive.
I
think.
H
H
C
C
And
then
I,
you
know
in
the
future
moving
forward.
If
we
go
to
a
little
bigger
postcard
I
see
that's
it's
a
little
more
expensive,
it's
not
dramatically
more
expensive,
but
that
might
give
this
you
an
opportunity
to
have
a
little
factoid
last.
You
know
a
picture
of
it.
I
mean
you
can
go
through
a
lot
of
buildings
that
are
in
the
public
realm
before
you
even
have
to
ask
anybody
about
all
the
buildings
city
owns.
That's
you
know
right
Marshall
building
I
mean
there's
a
lot
of
things
you
could
put
on
there
and.
H
D
All
right,
the
last
memo
you
have
is
regarding
the
design
review
guidelines,
manual,
update
and
I
did
attend
the
training
that
you
recommended
from
the
Department
of
State.
It
was
excellent,
so
glad
I
went
so.
Thank
you
for
that.
One
thing
that
I
noted
in
the
memo
that
you
guys
I
think
want
to
keep
in
mind
is
that
the
work
done
that's
funded
by
any
grant
that
we
received
from
the
Department
of
State.
If
we
were
to
receive
one,
the
applications
are
due
this
June,
but
that
grant
period
and
all
the
work
to
be
done.
D
That's
funded
by
the
grant,
is
between
July
1,
2019
and
June
30th
2020,
so
that
pushes
our
project
out,
maybe
further
than
the
original
intention
was
I.
Just
don't
know
what
your!
What
your
feedback
is
on
that
so
I
wanted
to
make
sure
that
I
noted
it.
The
second
page
sort
of
goes
into
what's
involved
with
an
RFP.
What
the
items
are
that
we'll
be
submitting
to
procurement
for
them
to
for
them
to
included
in
the
ultimate
document,
and
then
the
last
pages
are
examples
from
the
city
of
Lake
Worth.
D
It
goes
to
Florida
Legislature,
it
goes
well.
First,
it
goes
to
the
Department
of
State.
They
evaluate
the
applications
for
thoroughness
and
and
technical
technical
evaluation.
They
make
a
recommend.
Then
it
goes
to
a
public
hearing
where
the
applications
are
actually
scored.
They
make
a
recommendation.
It
goes
to
a
public
hearing
where
the
applications
are
actually
scored
and
then
those
applications
are
submitted
to
the
legislature
for
funding.
D
And
they
just
go
down
the
list
when
they
run
out
of
money.
The
it's
so
there's,
not
a
particular
score
that
you're
looking
for
and
there's
not
a
particular
number
of
applicants
that
you're
looking
for
it's.
However,
much
was
appropriated
for
that
particular
item
and
when
they
run
out
of
money,
the
remaining
grants
are
not
funded.
C
C
I
mean
I
think
there's
plenty
of
things
we
could
do
over
at
a
year
get
ready
for
a
lot
of
things
we
could
discuss
as
a
world
every
meeting
we
could
have
a
you
know,
set
aside
15
20
minutes
talk
about
one
particular
issue.
Things
have
been
problems,
things
they're
not
addressed
in
the
bad
light.
You
know
or
things
that
come
up
and
we
don't
know
how
to
deal
with
it
or
how
to
deal
with
it.
C
Like
hurricane
shutters,
that's
one
option:
it
have
a
working
group
with
some
of
the
property
owners
that
wanted
to
be
involved.
We
have
them
come
like
I
said
we
either
do
it
at
six
o'clock.
You
know
and
then
have
our
gonna
meet
at
6:30.
You
know
whatever
the
board
wanted
to
do.
We
could
do
something
like
that.
It's
been
the
time
doing
that
or
I
just
I
personally
feel
like
we
need
a
consultant
to
help
us
identify.
C
C
And
figure
out
what
other
places
are
doing?
What's
the
best
thing
that
we
should
be
doing
on
topics
ABCD
and
I'm
sure
you
have
I
know
you
have
other
activities
and
other
responsibilities.
So
no
I
don't
want
to
overtax
the
staff,
but
I
want
to
get
a
really
good
product.
So
we
think
about
what
to
do
during
the
time
or
the
other
option
might
be
is
if
you
know
what
we're
in
what
are
we
in
now
we're
in
April
so
we're
halfway
through
the
fiscal
year
anyway?
E
D
In
the
meantime,
while
while
we're
trying
to
figure
out
funding
and
timing,
the
the
board
previously
said
that
they
wanted
some
input
on
what
the
RFP,
what
the
request
for
proposals
will
incorporate
upon
upon
doing
one.
So
if
you
guys
could
just
sort
of
spend
some
time
over
the
next
few
weeks,
looking
at
the
different
elements
of
the
of
the
part,
one
that
we
will
be
submitting
to
procurement
really
necessary,
specifically
talking
about
the
project,
scope
and
approach
and
the
deliverables
that
you'd
be
looking
for
as
a
board.
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That
you
think
would
help
you
the
most
or
that
you
think
is
the
most
important
thing
that
we
need
to
convey
to
our
consultant
and
then
just
get
that
information
back
to
me
after
you've
had
some
time
to
think
about
it,
and-
and
maybe
look
around
at
the
examples
that
provided
or
other
examples
that
you
find
so
that
when
we
are
thinking
about
the
logistics
of
this
project,
we're
thinking
about
it
holistically
and
thinking
about
it.
In
the
way
that
matters
most
to
you
guys
and.
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It's
it's
a
inconvenience
as
the
public
that
have
you
know,
put
an
application
in
and,
like
you
said,
one
person
can
even
come
tonight
because
it
was
all
set
for
the
March
meeting
and
was
out
of
town
for
the
April
meet,
so
I
want
to
think
we
need
to
really.
You
know,
push
that
forward.
I,
definitely
I.
Think
I
mentioned
this
to
you
and
I
didn't
get
a
response
from
Heather
on
this,
but
I
think
it'd
be
really
important.
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Think
about
having
clarifying
the
term
issue
like
there's
an
alternate
term
count
if
you
are,
if
you're
appointed,
to
fill
an
expired
term,
it's
a
really
short
term
like
maybe
it's
only
six
months
or
eight
months.
Does
that
count
as
one
of
your
terms
it's
so
it's
kind
of
silent
on
that.
So
you
know
someone
that
needs
to
be
addressed
well,.
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So
that's
part
of
the
update,
that's
scheduled.
I
was
under
the
impression
that
those
updates
I
knew
that
the
City
Clerk's
office
had
done
an
extensive
amount
of
work,
trying
to
make
the
board's
more
uniform
and
trying
to
make
the
terms
and
all
the
things
and
I
I
did
see
your
email
about
how
this
board
is
a
little
bit
different,
because
it
requires
special
expertise
and
special
knowledge.
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So
all
the
work
that
they
had
done
prior
to
prior
to
my
arrival
here
at
the
city,
I'm,
not
sure
what
all
information
went
into
making
those
decisions.
But
I
know
that
they
did
an
extensive
amount
of
work
trying
to
organize
the
boards
in
such
a
fashion
that
they
would
be
manageable
so
so
I'm.
My
understanding
is
that
those
decisions
have
sort
of
been
made
and
then
it's
just
a
matter
of
of
that
being
codified.
Now
any
changes
to
that
I
think
probably
the
discussion
would
be.
D
Discussion
could
be
with
the
clerks,
but,
like
I
say
they
put
a
lot
of
time
and
I've
heard
into
into
choosing
what
they
did
for
the
different
boards.
So
you
know
like
with
the
with
our
alternate
situation
when
Leah
resigned
and
we
talked
about
moving
to
co-op.
There
was
some
confusion
and
all
the
work
that
they've
done,
leading
up
to
leading
up
to
the
coming
code,
change
really
sort
of
would
have
you
know.
D
Had
it
been
in
the
book,
it
would
have
probably
been
laid
out
perfectly
and
really
would
have
been
easy
to
understand
so
I
hate
to
go
and
muddle
up
everything
that
they've
already
done,
but
that
doesn't
mean
that
your
your
points
not
taken
on
the
unique
nature
of
this
board,
so
it
may
be
a
discussion
that
you
could
have
with
the
clerk's
office.
You
know.
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And
then
my
last
comment:
I
was
looking
at
my
board
list
today
when
I
got
here
and
I
realized
that
what
I
have
is
pretty
dated.
It's
dated
June
2016,
it
still
has
Lea,
it
still
has
misko
lianas,
so
as
mr.
Tunstall.
So
if
you
maybe
send
us
that
our
next
agenda
packet,
a
board,
lit
yeah,
some
reason,
I
don't
have
one
I'm
sure
everybody
would
like
to
have
one
too.