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[00:00] For tonight.
[00:03] A couple of times.
[00:35] I'll give you a minute from theстema.
[00:40] First point.
[00:41] Director Pink.
[00:45] Second.
[00:46] A couple of times.
[00:48] A couple of times.
[00:49] rupees.
[00:50] Not a score.
[00:51] Five will lead.
[00:53] Kegel to the next.
[00:55] That's being kind of weird.
[00:56] Six.
[00:57] Another gift would be personal characters.
[01:03] Perfect.
[01:04] Common.
[01:05] And I don't think that's notлом.
[01:19] to speak in Chicago, in the manager of Miami City, Miami City, Miami City,
[01:24] in the center.
[01:24] Well, speaking to the council, they've regards to, they get out of the station,
[01:30] when the matchman, they already kind of are shut down, and just do it.
[01:34] They're not back for a lot of our business, but the many of them.
[01:38] You know, they're looking at what we have, what we look at with this.
[01:43] Maybe that huge impact that it's now looking at, you know, we have a matchman
[01:47] in front of, that many of you come to the door and take their required.
[01:50] You know, when we do all of those, for anybody to lie to them,
[01:54] we often stand up and make some things like that.
[01:56] They still take some visits now, you know, enter a choir that would have a great effect.
[02:01] Well, that's, you know, so, it's something we want to look at, you know,
[02:04] we looked at the numbers, understand that there's been 17, that's in Miami.
[02:08] No one wanted to grab another, I agree that that's a tragic loss for us anyway.
[02:12] And they've accepted that there's also a review of the numbers from the 29 teams season.
[02:17] 4,000 cases were a full 31 that we didn't have a matchman, and they've been,
[02:22] I'm being stood up at the door and was still at the main camp.
[02:26] You know, with this being far fewer numbers, I definitely want to see that council not get something
[02:33] my face in effect.
[02:34] It's not perfect.
[02:35] I've visited as well as small businesses in the community around us.
[02:38] Kind of around me and thank you guys.
[02:41] Thanks, Paul.
[02:43] Thank you.
[02:44] Thank you.
[02:45] Thank you.
[02:54] Thank you.
[02:55] I'm very old.
[02:56] I'm Jim.
[02:57] Thank you.
[02:58] Thank you.
[03:00] up with what Colin said, we really believe that if we implement and at this time, we already
[03:07] have people that are apprehensive. We'll apply for our business. We'll apply for local economy.
[03:14] I do not support the shadow down in businesses at this point. Based on that, I look back.
[03:22] Again, I think there are 2,000 cases. And on the county, 2,361,
[03:28] for this year or something that does, like we said, we don't wish that upon that anyway.
[03:35] But the flu time residing in the reaction of the flu, and up to the heat cover about the
[03:42] numbers that we are looking at now. So, I don't have anything to make. Thank you.
[03:47] Good evening. Good evening. My name is Jay Cowan. Last time we were here at this mass mandate,
[04:05] issue doctor calls her into the mass mandate is no different than a traffic stop sign. Really
[04:12] doctor, that's your comparison with traffic. Traffic clause versus forcing someone to wear
[04:18] something that has proven not to work, or actually unhealthy. Mandating businesses on what
[04:24] they can and can do, destroying the economy, locking up the elderly so they have no family.
[04:30] Please tell us doctor, whenever before an history has healthy people been tested in mass levels.
[04:36] So, is this to inflate numbers? Test 20,000 and 200, positive and 20 sick. And then they say it's on the rise.
[04:45] A friend of mine who has said to all of the money, how much money has been made off COVID tests,
[04:50] how much money has been given by the government to hospitals for COVID, which remember is our money.
[04:57] The other money is due to profession has been making laws for the so-called pandemic. How much money
[05:02] of ours corporations making off this also do to online sales and small businesses crumbling?
[05:09] Why are the doctors and scientists all over the world providing new claims? Do you know more than
[05:14] they do? Or is it they don't have a socialist agenda? A nurse from the large hospital in spring
[05:21] field, that the nurses union told the nurses not to sign any contracts in more than 12 weeks
[05:27] because in June COVID-21 is coming, and they are running the man more money. Now how does this even possible?
[05:35] Do they have a crystal ball? Why would something like this be said at all? Does it already stage?
[05:41] We hear it's just mass. It's only six feet apart. It's only non-sensual businesses.
[05:47] It's only a church, but you can still pray. It's only a farer restaurant. It's only a few months
[05:54] which seems to keep changing. It's for the better good of everything. My 95%
[06:00] a lot of was a nursing rehabilitation center, and she told me there were worse things than
[06:04] dying, like isolation from family and friends.
[06:08] Dr. I have been shot twice in almost paralyzed in a waist down. The doctor, I want you to
[06:15] know anyone else, protect me from guns, either. Some years back I was with one of the larger
[06:20] shares departments in the United States, and of course we were trying to be law enforcement
[06:25] officers, but the Constitution was drilled in our heads over and over again.
[06:30] Our department was concerned about everyone's constitutional rights. The sheriff there now
[06:35] refuses to violate people's constitutional rights by enforcing mandates or shutdowns.
[06:41] I pray this council and local law enforcement has the same integrity. Please
[06:47] always remember you can vote yourself in the socialism, but you have to fight your way
[06:51] out. Thank you for letting this be.
[06:54] Thank you for letting me say that agenda, staff, recommends that we approve my mistake through the
[07:08] letter. So, as well, but they will throw in my key numbers for the doctor in my policy.
[07:23] Today, I don't know if you will know that, but they gave a personal advice. How about you, I mean, this is not the
[07:58] health of the community. And I've never recalled some of those before, but I sure will take my
[08:06] social security with them now, I think that's a good thing.
[08:10] Naturally, there are 16,519,620 cases, the COVID-19 with 300,494 deaths. We have one of the poorest
[08:24] responses in the world to COVID-19 pandemic, more resources than any other status.
[08:30] Last Wednesday, 3,124 Americans died in the United States from COVID-19. By comparison, the
[08:38] Biden never did this to the hands of Korea for the whole pandemic. It is around 2,000. Why?
[08:45] Because they were back. It's part of their policies like this, both things that they do.
[08:50] In Oklahoma, it was of the September 10th. There have been 225,463 cases of COVID-19 with
[08:58] COVID-19 in the United States.
[09:00] The 14 states without mass mandates for all of the average of cases per capita for the country.
[09:08] In all of what county member cases of 2161, with an increase of 390 free cases since December 1st,
[09:18] and 18.2% increase in 2 weeks.
[09:23] There have been 25 deaths that break in our county's 1.2%.
[09:28] That is from the health department.
[09:34] So, you pay taxes on the home road, but you know we drive on the right side of the road.
[09:42] Why is there this limitation on your personal freedom?
[09:46] It is for the protection of health and safety of other and for everyone in drugs.
[09:50] The mass mandate is also a minimal limitation for the protection and health of others as well as yourself.
[09:57] The concern about it, for worse than the mass mandate, seems small compared to the boss of non-absorbed mass mandate.
[10:05] Mass mandates have been shown to help decrease cases of COVID-19 even when they are not in the force.
[10:10] This is the one to stay open, the one to force a mass query, currently or without any protection legally.
[10:19] You know I am not the head of the snake here, they have this snake with the coronavirus virus.
[10:25] And if you want to keep business open, then you need to take care of that problem.
[10:30] I mean I got looked at me, I have really liked what I see.
[10:35] I have gone out of the one time and I have thought I am a fatty of 12 of us.
[10:39] I would love to do that again, but I don't go because I don't feel safe.
[10:44] People who serve in my amode over mass.
[10:47] People who are restaurants don't wear masks.
[10:50] And I don't, this is not about shutting down many business.
[10:53] It's about making people feel safe to go into business.
[10:58] And right now people don't feel safe.
[11:00] I've got a friend who goes to school in the norm and he says he has to do it.
[11:04] He feels safe for a norm and it doesn't matter because the norm has a mask mandate.
[11:09] And this is not, it's not, it's personal to me.
[11:15] I told eight people in the afternoon that I told my team.
[11:18] Eight people.
[11:20] And so this Thanksgiving service that we predicted, it's kind of true.
[11:25] It's going to give the worst worse.
[11:27] And if you don't be certain of the poor Christmas, then the two or three weeks that are after Christmas, we're going to have an even more of you.
[11:37] The hospitals, we haven't been.
[11:39] Well, we don't have as extra people to staff.
[11:42] And so if you go to the hospital and you can't get treated for your heart, that was what happens in major cities.
[11:48] You stay at the ER for two days, waiting to get treated because there's no medicine.
[11:53] There's no staff to take care of you in those beds.
[12:00] So, in my view, for businesses that want to stay open, I would encourage math.
[12:05] Now, if you have post-demand express this order, if you have hospital code, do you?
[12:11] Those people should need to wear math, but they need to stay six feet apart from everybody.
[12:16] You know, those are the things that you've had now, or people that would think they're with the things.
[12:21] And now, how can you say that?
[12:23] So, the first vaccines have been released, and hopefully, we're planning on getting it on Friday for healthcare workers.
[12:34] That's a wonderful thing.
[12:36] A bit of vaccine comes out in two weeks, and then there's two more that come out from different companies in January.
[12:43] Well, if the vaccination goes as low as you plan, by probably by late spring or December, we'll be back to normal.
[12:53] We won't be wearing that.
[12:55] So, there's good news on the rise, but if between now and then, we have to do some work.
[13:06] And by any time, we're able to offer the current therapist for COVID-19, including the Revisibir,
[13:14] on the last two weeks, we've been offering Bands of Meta-Man therapy, which is the Honorable Anne-Vyre, the President Trump, the United States, because this medicine that we only use from people are not in the hospital.
[13:30] It only works to prevent the replication or the vision of the virus.
[13:34] It does not work after you get to the plant for a day.
[13:37] But we've given a lot of, I would say, in view of more institutions of this, the company offers the medicine for free by the family.
[13:48] And the insurance phase for the therapy and the future.
[13:55] It's a great thing, it's finally something I can offer to people when they call us and I call them and tell them how to do it.
[14:02] I can say, you know, we can do this and they keep you on the hospital.
[14:05] It's a win-win thing, because it takes the pressure on the hospital and pays it to the United States.
[14:12] Yes, the third of the United States needs to remember the hospital of the United States.
[14:19] So, our national failure response to the coronavirus pandemic started, but the federal government decided a lot to take responsibility.
[14:26] And let the individual state responsible for the health crisis.
[14:30] In some states like ours, state leaders failed to take responsibility to ask you to do this to tell you to take responsibility.
[14:37] Since we've been put down to the United States, the health hazard approach has been a public health nightmare.
[14:46] What they're asking is in the city council, consider a vast mandate to provide for the citizens of Miami, the same protection you're providing for the importance of the city council.
[15:00] time is at the end of it, really Christmas is going to be another huge surge at two weeks
[15:13] after it. I don't make any extra money off this. I'm not a socialist. I don't like
[15:20] not the idea to keep it. You know, I come from a family, you know, I was burdened in this
[15:26] of all business. So for me, I want those people to succeed and I want to do everything we can.
[15:31] I don't think we're going to step down for us, but I think the people who serve the only
[15:35] person have. I don't think we don't set down our agencies, so I think people that are certainly
[15:42] with people who are asking the people that don't want to wear a mask, that's fine. There's a lot
[15:47] of different ways to do this. You don't have to make it, you know, I don't want to set down any
[15:52] business. But I'm going to tell you this, that the coronavirus is going to cause cold damage to
[15:58] business than any mask. So, you have any questions at all? I don't think I can make that.
[16:09] I don't think I can make that. I don't think I can make that. If you don't set it around after you
[16:15] don't do that. Thank you, Mark. Thank you.
[16:20] Number 13, allow the council to authorize the naming of the solid-licing money to J.C.
[16:27] give the grant to the council. I don't think I can.
[16:41] On September 30th, Ms. Jean, we lost one more city employees. J.C. Kennedy, who worked with the solid-licing
[16:49] government who was a driver collector of three, which is the top tier of the information
[16:53] of the department. We went from one to two to three. J.C. and then completed the
[16:59] grant for the council to log in on us in 2,000 to 8, 30,500 sold, the act of work for the day
[17:05] that can be asked to want again a few hours a week. So, his mother and a candidate is written
[17:12] the letter to the title in the City Manager asking if the council would approve naming the
[17:18] that leads me into solid waste,
[17:22] James Kennedy wanted to just be kind of enlightened.
[17:24] And it is not a road.
[17:27] So Tyler would have been able to just say,
[17:30] give you a approval, but felt more comfortable
[17:32] coming before the council asking for that historical
[17:35] documentation of why it was made back to prove that the slime
[17:43] will look similar to a spree slime,
[17:45] that will be this black and white slime,
[17:46] $100 dollars, and then it will be put up on the existing
[17:50] hole where this already failed.
[17:52] The staff in this hallway waste department is 100%
[17:56] of what I guess, all of this went into come and see me.
[18:00] more time than the employees' other exposure, but they do want their place to be heard that they
[18:07] need more than 100% of the time. So we're asking them to help some of that.
[18:10] I think it's great, great, great. Great that one of that question. I give her a question,
[18:20] you know, I'd like you to split her son for a moment or I don't know.
[18:24] And one thing if you do take C.A. you let go of cars. And every time you saw on the other
[18:29] car, so I know we've had this vote too on the employees up there. They said probably have to be
[18:34] certain more cars on that line than J.C. did because he worked on cars. I also want to mention,
[18:40] I want to thank their firm, there was an employer or street department that worked with J.C.
[18:45] in some ways for quite a few years. They were very, very good friends. And he was taught a really nice
[18:51] bit that they're putting out of this all the way to facility also on J.C.
[18:56] in some ways.
[19:00] I'd like to be approved. I have 14 and 15 will be taken to the back room. For 16,
[19:23] election resolution, C.C. 2020-26, calling for work, providing and worrying in non-partisan
[19:28] their election, because they might have a cat about what state will allow them to do, they
[19:33] will allow them to look at the purpose of electing state council members for four or three
[19:39] top-less and who are four of the top teams.
[19:53] Are you looking at the top?
[19:54] Well, it's nine.
[19:55] 15 discussion in the bottom of the building, I think the dollar general store, the top-less boundary,
[20:02] the top-less boundary of the city limits, the city of Egypt.
[20:08] First of all, you've been in the job. Talk to us about that.
[20:12] I think, I'll probably need upon the presents, especially this, that Mr. Brune from the
[20:18] group, the unit right, the room health room group, is doing construction, is here in the
[20:26] questions in the garages.
[20:28] Also, we have with us Mr. Mr. Mr. Goodrich, who are the parties involved with the good-rich
[20:36] management trust. This is a very, very, very complicated mess.
[20:43] It started that in the late 50s when the city acquired the whole railroad of the railway that
[20:52] went from the city all the way down to Grand Light.
[20:56] And the reason the city acquired the cat.
[21:00] In the event, the Rick and I do not prefer to get our lunch time ever to buy that,
[21:10] and to animate it or whatever, for we no longer get our water from there, this was to give us the opportunity to bring water
[21:20] from the rain light, through a height of water, the water that it became necessary.
[21:30] We cannot find this point, we have not been able to find our records in the birth of that,
[21:39] which seems to be a common problem, we have with all the boxes and boxes of documents.
[21:45] We have been able to come up with some of the permanent documents that actually reflect this particular personal plan.
[21:59] And to try and make a long story short, the Rick and I agree now owns the parcel of plan that is immediately at the intersection.
[22:14] And I'm assuming everybody puts a little problem.
[22:17] Because of various problems with that real estate that they are needing to acquire the additional section of plan a little bit to the east of the land that they need to plot.
[22:32] That plan that they need to acquire is all of the cities.
[22:37] Basically, the city had needed all the land along this right away, back to the property owners, but reserved the pipeline of easements on it.
[22:52] If everything is necessary for us to put that pipeline in, or whatever reason, we don't know at this point time.
[23:03] If there was a need from the city, this particular partial land is very not possible.
[23:11] And so we think it was either the deed was not then either the error, or it was then just not lost.
[23:22] But it very not possible.
[23:24] The differences are the numbers of the property that this, if the deed had been filed with the deed, if the property was back to the end.
[23:36] Their correct message of interest nonetheless went ahead and deeded the easement of the plan away to the city.
[23:50] So part of what should have happened is that it's not all.
[23:55] There's now a problem for the root group and it's also a problem.
[24:00] So what we're proposing, and we have, I know it's very difficult to see that from here.
[24:07] But what we're proposing, if this is what she wants to do, is to be back to the future
[24:17] and to that property, we should have been back to their credit centers in the membership of the interest
[24:25] in the 1950s and 60s, reserving the city's right away.
[24:30] And the differences to be, was, of course, that the group group means,
[24:37] or of their community development.
[24:40] And then, after all that, what's in the form of city, is that the group group within the region,
[24:48] the city, the city, the national land where the stores in the city ranks.
[24:56] Oh, no!
[24:59] They didn't follow all that.
[25:03] You'd like to try to answer the questions that you may have.
[25:07] Right now, all this changed, but some months since we first started working on it,
[25:13] it got a little bit more complicated, legally, but between the attorneys that are involved
[25:19] and all of that, this is the way you want to get the results we could get results.
[25:24] And so again, both of the other parties here, we're going to go through some of those with them also.
[25:30] So originally, just a couple of months, it didn't even happen to them.
[25:37] It shouldn't have been the impact of the Williams who owned the property before, or it could be the result.
[25:43] So what do you mean?
[25:45] We're cleaning up the mass, we're solving the problem for us, we're solving the problem,
[25:50] we're going to get rid of the issues we've solved in the problem.
[25:58] I'm sorry if they didn't be a damn it.
[26:00] The way we're solving the problem for us is that there was a miles of space.
[26:06] So we still have these with do there, just be aware.
[26:09] So we were still having these, now, the question has been raised, whether or not the city is actually abandoned,
[26:16] that needs to be there at some point in time.
[26:19] Like I say, we don't know that right now.
[26:23] You know, hopefully we will find the rest of the records that we can't find the records that we're meeting.
[26:30] We'll have to do that here.
[26:33] Which a lot of work is going to be done on the city's part, as to what ultimately needs to be done.
[26:39] But this takes care of the immediate problem for these parties to put the city.
[26:50] So what the proposal is right now is for you all to just decide whether this is the way you want to approach it.
[26:57] What we need to do.
[27:00] because they're not more complicated since we first started this.
[27:04] We'll prepare between the training, we'll prepare an agreement to visit that.
[27:08] We'll prepare the D from the city to the good rich, deadly trust.
[27:14] Between the good rich is the good group, they'll take care of their transaction.
[27:20] And then that takes care of everything, for right now, and after the construction,
[27:24] we'll finish the agreement with the annexation, which we'll all be set out in the city.
[27:30] We'll still have these, but we'll still have these.
[27:34] We'll still have these, we'll need the property subject to the training that these will be brought by the way.
[27:41] I don't know if that's sort of a...
[27:43] Well, they might have to sit and utility.
[27:45] But yes, they're not.
[27:50] We mentioned that we have to, and it doesn't affect its best for the treatment.
[27:54] Well, what is that present in the future?
[27:58] Do you find it?
[28:01] Is there anything to do with it?
[28:03] If we find that the city is otherwise totally abandoned this season, all the way down to the left,
[28:11] then there's no point in our remaining any piece on whatsoever of this particular piece of property to the bottom of that.
[28:19] So we can claim that at that point it's very easy thing to do.
[28:23] We just don't know right now everything that the city has been going back to the late 1950s,
[28:31] and we're just part of it because we can't buy our orders.
[28:35] And all this that has been looking for and are asked to score each decision.
[28:47] It's our opinion, it's important for me.
[28:51] But I think the important thing to keep the name of that name,
[29:01] is that we should definitely keep the opposite of that name, man.
[29:07] Well, if we haven't otherwise got rid of all the rest of it,
[29:12] then we're still maintaining this part of it.
[29:16] This part is obviously very important because it's the first,
[29:20] very first section of the easement outside of the city limits.
[29:24] If we were to abandon that right now, it doesn't matter what we've done there.
[29:28] It helps, it's all meetings.
[29:30] But if we abandon everything else, then there's no reason why we should keep this for you.
[29:37] Don't worry about that.
[29:39] We're asking for your going dance, so we can clear all the work and all the percentage of you
[29:52] in the next meeting, which if we don't develop any other problems,
[29:56] I would say that we should just go off the consent agenda.
[30:00] along with the other things that are on top of the first thing.
[30:04] But the point is, is we need guidance from the right now.
[30:08] Is this the way you want us to try to resolve this issue?
[30:11] We need to talk some talking about it.
[30:26] They don't know what the alternative would be anyway,
[30:28] honestly, what the alternative is.
[30:31] We do not think the good rich is probably
[30:34] at a loss to against the highly insurance company
[30:37] that they got on insurance floor.
[30:41] And the regroup is really nice enough on trying to finish their construction.
[30:48] So it's bigger consequences for the other parties
[30:52] than it is for us, that our benefit is the annexation
[30:59] that you're beginning to have.
[31:19] I'm very keen to have a new business.
[31:21] I've never seen it.
[31:26] My team is staff reports.
[31:42] I want to thank the local community of excellence.
[31:46] They've got a 100 of them.
[31:49] They've got a lot of problems and cheap bill falls.
[31:52] And they don't raise 180 gallons of hands at that time
[31:55] to try a part of the day.
[31:57] They've never do them.
[31:58] And I'm so excited that you deserve to do them.
[32:03] I'm 21.
[32:04] In terms of the managers, you can get you.
[32:06] It's our third thing.
[32:07] The first one is the main trades, maybe a long time.
[32:09] We've been sitting in the light.
[32:10] We've been out here today.
[32:11] I'm sorting out the control box that's
[32:13] to even collect the stuff.
[32:14] We have to have a nice, pretty bright.
[32:18] The new life that our community intersects.
[32:21] We have design then.
[32:23] To be able to hang the old time prisoners both on.
[32:26] That was previously something that we worked very hard with.
[32:29] They actually, um, Sean, who did that.
[32:31] It was actually the first one in the light manufacturing.
[32:34] That's actually the time.
[32:36] We didn't have another one.
[32:37] So there's a greater number on everything.
[32:39] So it's not a special bill.
[32:40] It just makes it easier.
[32:41] It makes it easier.
[32:42] It makes it easier for the other.
[32:43] So the intersection will build a game.
[32:47] You'll have a person involved.
[32:48] I mean, we can try to get through the main trades.
[32:52] So we're not over here.
[32:54] If you will always want to do that.
[32:55] I love Christmas stuff.
[33:00] So I'm excited about that.
[33:02] I'm next thing is the one I've been doing here in Minnesota planning to do it right now.
[33:08] And I think it's a very back-to-date in the river tracks.
[33:11] And the last one is, I'd like to say thank you for the opportunity to be there.
[33:15] And this is my opportunity to put a special need.
[33:17] So I'd like to thank the council for the opportunity to do this.
[33:20] I'd like to thank staff.
[33:21] You're very hard when you can see the community.
[33:24] I appreciate that very much.
[33:26] I appreciate the opportunity to do this very hard.
[33:27] I like to thank my community a lot.
[33:29] To a lot of time on my family and my young daughter who is on scholarship that very much.
[33:35] I mean I think we have three years of grant to be a manager.
[33:39] So I'm happy to get one to the.
[33:41] I'm seeing it at the time of four.
[33:43] I'm excited about that.
[33:45] And I'm up to the opening here in the United States.
[33:49] Thank you.
[33:51] I'm going to talk to you.
[34:06] You should go over that week for I did.
[34:08] And even if you really don't get a lot, I may not.
[34:10] My transmission is going to be so appreciative.
[34:12] And I'm going to do the journey.
[34:17] I'm going to talk to you.
[34:20] I'm going to talk to you.