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๐Ÿ“… Mar 11, 2024 | Clip #535
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[24:00] all other what I say is that no one, you know, the district board of Tulsa County can't
[24:06] sell somebody in Ottawa County, how they can deal with their car. Only the district
[24:12] board of Ottawa County can do that. It's like, you know, Oklahoma tries to deal with
[24:17] your car to deal with their car. You can't do it, you know. No court has that authority. Only
[24:23] other county district board has that authority. And then there's another question with regards
[24:33] to attachment, A, which is the legal restriction of the property that is being released
[24:40] to the voice of girls, but I'm not exactly sure what the question is, but the amount of
[24:54] land that is being released to the voice of girls, but is a slightly larger amount of land
[25:02] than what the building itself is going to take. And the reason for that is because the
[25:09] re-except, and I'm assuming that they expect there's going to be $1,000 going up around the
[25:14] building so that somebody wouldn't let the car in nearby parking space, then ran into the building.
[25:23] But that's part of the property that they're taking. And so that's why that's part of that legal restriction.
[25:30] But I'll go on to say that the whoever was asking the questions suggested that
[25:44] we put in the agreement that after the building is constructed, that there will still be $3,6,2
[25:54] parking spaces remaining in that parking lot. According to Travis, the guy that's the most
[26:02] knowledge about this, and he can't be here at the meeting night because he's being sworn into the
[26:08] school or business. He says there will be $6,2. It's makes sense. So I have no problems with adding that
[26:17] to the contract, but I have the agreement that everything is all the construction is done,
[26:24] that there will still be $6,2. That $3,6,2 parking space is remaining in the parking lot. And with that,
[26:35] I have the managers, business like good, through all the questions that I was working with,
[26:42] we're about to speak in and again.
[27:00] three months, and he's going to be done. I guess I am.
[27:08] And we'll go a little bit of a little bit of a white.
[27:11] Peter Parker, I guess, and members, the contract reported
[27:18] night will be in effect for 40 years.
[27:22] Our bones will be dust in 264.
[27:26] The city in Miami will still be dealing with fallout
[27:30] from the problems this contract is going to create for our journey.
[27:35] It's terminology clearly demonstrates
[27:39] that the club is declaring itself a business
[27:42] with the authority to rent out it to post a new building
[27:46] for a product as a venue for entertainment units.
[27:51] Yet his contract calls for the city to grant a list
[27:56] of financial favors to the new downtown business
[28:00] in addition to $50,000 annually
[28:06] in direct financial support.
[28:09] You add up all the terms that financial favors
[28:12] in part me, in comes to 108,000,
[28:16] $200 a year in credits and payments
[28:20] for the total over 40 years of 4 million,
[28:24] $320,000.
[28:26] That the city is getting in financial favors
[28:29] to this new business.
[28:31] Even though this business will realize a problem
[28:34] in return for the relevant downtown family.
[28:37] In effect, this contract guarantees
[28:40] the city is going to subsidize this business.
[28:43] Thus, great in the city, a money that is needed
[28:46] for such serious purposes as strictly paid.
[28:50] And no place in this generous contract
[28:54] that the city will be underwriting
[28:57] is the order of the department
[28:59] that this business had an independent annual party.
[29:04] Here are just a few of the provisions
[29:07] of this proposed business meeting.
[29:09] Part A number four admits, as being this pointed out,
[29:14] the warranty date may have to be decided by courtable.
[29:18] Part C number 11 says,
[29:22] unattachment E is intended to be a living document
[29:27] continuously under modification
[29:30] to reflect the ever changing environment.
[29:34] Then, more the terms of this contract are all triggered.
[29:37] Such a particular way of some of the business
[29:39] with no prohibition for bringing their website
[29:42] will change it for the council or vote.
[29:45] Part C number 13 says,
[29:48] in the event that the clubs will become bankrupt
[29:50] and solve the city that terminate the lease
[29:53] has been pointed out.
[29:55] The city for the council is that this business
[29:58] operating under the guidance.
[30:00] of a nonprofit organization who go under.
[30:04] And parts of the number 36 has been quarantined out,
[30:08] includes the statement being exclusive in-view
[30:12] for any court action shall be the district court in
[30:15] for honest families of trouble.
[30:18] This just happens to be the district courts,
[30:21] beside it over the years, but it's very first
[30:23] in these the current president of the court.
[30:28] Thank you.
[30:31] That's by the trial of America.
[30:33] That's been a great one.
[30:34] Yes.
[30:46] Creatorship on behalf of my little Jacob and friends of the colon.
[30:50] I'd like to speak a little bit to the construction
[30:52] of the crimes that are attached to this construction experience
[30:55] for over 39 years.
[30:56] There's a 1.5 million grant in the strangest tube
[31:00] of this entity to build this,
[31:03] whatever they want to do with this,
[31:05] and the current trial is the current project
[31:08] of my estimation.
[31:10] It is probably going to end up being at 1.8 to 1.9 million.
[31:15] An estimate for years and years.
[31:17] So the remaining short of the money there,
[31:19] may have to think about how to do much of that shortly.
[31:22] Also, the timeline, the leader is a time limit given.
[31:27] I think the last thing that we last heard,
[31:31] at least I last attended the December 2025,
[31:35] was the deadline to spend this money.
[31:38] That's probably one of those from now.
[31:40] And my experience with,
[31:42] and we don't even have construction projects.
[31:45] So with that, with the pre-construction of investigations,
[31:50] the construction experience,
[31:52] I'm coming within 23 months.
[31:54] So the residents, the boys and girls
[31:57] don't have the right advance to the wall,
[31:58] right at the discipline of the single one.
[32:00] And I think that's, that's evident.
[32:03] The other thing I'd like to talk about is the architect.
[32:06] The little research I've talked about is the,
[32:09] my daughters and architect,
[32:11] work with a lot of our attention to the years.
[32:14] This architect is a racial web,
[32:17] I don't think Colorado.
[32:18] She had her website, which I would encourage you all to do.
[32:21] Some of her sort of web architecture.com.
[32:23] And look at the website.
[32:25] She specializes in interior design.
[32:28] And that's it.
[32:30] She's not an agricultural site.
[32:34] She's not an environmental project like this.
[32:36] This is not a complicated project.
[32:38] But she may or may not be really giving
[32:41] to the people who want to build a school of accurate information
[32:43] on costs, about time months.
[32:46] And that's sort of that.
[32:47] I think that's a consideration to do look at it.
[32:50] The other thing I want to talk about is this,
[32:54] this project.
[32:55] And I've said this before.
[32:57] It seems to have happened.
[33:00] curler a lot of options and sometimes you interrupt goes into like, and I just didn't
[33:05] bite through this and confidence because this is, I mean, life is hard. Sometimes those
[33:11] obstacles can be fences to protect from doing all the things. And I think that's something
[33:19] that we need to look at. I still think this is a sport day and you fit around home. If you use
[33:26] a big enough hand, you can make that sport day fit. You can't get it up. If you have a, if you
[33:35] have a route day that fits my home, you would get it in your work, you can move it a bit easily.
[33:42] I feel like that this is something that it's time to go. It's a crisis for the boys and girls
[33:51] club, but not necessarily crisis. I want to tell you a true story. My husband and I have
[34:15] him on property in the Northeast part of town for 29 years. And we had a neighbor at one time who's
[34:24] backfans backed up to our property and they decided to build swimming pool and they wanted to also
[34:31] have a concrete walkway and I saw a bit. However, we format that they can count and fit in their backyard.
[34:40] So, they decided to move their fence. They moved their fence, 20 feet onto our property,
[34:48] onto our pasture. No permission, no regular for ownership, or what a good cost the owners,
[34:59] her response, the woman when we went found out, I'm doing it. Well, you have a lot of property,
[35:06] this is what she told me. You have a lot of property, but we need some of it. So, we have something
[35:11] we've got to do with our fence and we're going to take you to my home. Okay? I think we can go home with
[35:16] like to say about part of your property for your neighbor, so that that's called going on. And then this could
[35:25] be just a little bit dramatic too, but you might even go back in your history book to have said,
[35:29] read about the title tiers and what happens is some property that was just taken. The new start for building
[35:38] was purchased in a panic and without a contingency clause for property for a gen. I'd reference this
[35:47] before to a billionaire for a terminal with an out-of-one way. However, there's a wonderful
[35:53] chance that could do it once away at the seats. That the club has free access to and also.
[36:00] for the kids to play all kinds of outdoor games like soccer, baseball, soccer, all in the grass.
[36:07] There's also great playground equipment that all ages like, and transportation should be easy
[36:13] with all the vehicles belonging to the club.
[36:17] Poor planning and a lack of due diligence should not constitute a crisis for so many other entities and businesses.
[36:28] Such as, my own theater, pizza hut, Shawnee Trig, Ryan Slayner, and all the shops
[36:34] love taking a moment, a long-range street at the moment, the theater itself.
[36:39] But all of these places are being asked to make any sessions.
[36:45] This lease agreement is so far from being ready to vote on if the error is ready to vote on.
[36:51] The city is being manipulated into a total bailout to fix problems
[36:58] that never should have occurred.
[37:03] The multitude of demands from the club on the city in this contract for enormous.
[37:10] And there will be more demands to come.
[37:15] I am sure of it.
[37:18] Thank you.
[37:19] And volunteer to the hours of new ways in my life.
[37:37] And after years.
[37:38] We have two reasons.
[37:39] We want to help bring the economy from the back to my end.
[37:42] But we also want to make it all the way through certain sessions to work.
[37:46] We want them to live a lot that we know the students to run out of here.
[37:50] None of this at any time I've raised this for spending nearly every day at the theater volunteer.
[37:56] Our motivation is to do a good part of our hotel.
[37:59] And it might as well be successful.
[38:01] We can really assist in this part of these initiatives.
[38:05] Before I became a volunteer, I was teacher at my hospital.
[38:09] In addition, we know that business in my area.
[38:12] Others who have so many here tonight, and we'll see.
[38:15] I've also learned that this is still currently our business owners in my area.
[38:20] We did not make mistakes.
[38:27] It has been made in this situation.
[38:30] As Jane was called now.
[38:32] There are shunnyness and contingencies that move that contract for some time.
[38:37] So now we have prices.
[38:41] We have you all have to make a decision on what to do at this point.
[38:48] They want to be able to emphasize that 54 by 100 foot gymnasium,
[38:55] without a deep theater, the called theater.
[38:58] Which is why.
[39:00] It's a part of the knowledge engine that drives tax dollars to find out what it shows.
[39:05] Can't speak to the viewers.
[39:08] We're going to ask you about the most important part that we have for moving shows and it adds to the out of the door.
[39:15] So the club can know what's amazing.
[39:17] But there's a perfectly good jazzy and just three blocks of what it calls it.
[39:21] And as Jenny pointed out, I got a part which is out of the facility where everybody is free to go.
[39:29] And it's in walking distance.
[39:34] Many other issues included in this federal park and this being taken out,
[39:39] not just by the gym equipment, but by the end of the park and this on the park,
[39:45] or that in action, which is amazing.
[39:47] And part of the facility is accessible.
[39:50] In August, we were asked, our opinion of this entire program by the sitting manager,
[39:58] to work that whole floor.
[40:01] And we have a stand since that time, which was August, meaning good day and professionally.
[40:07] We're praying for great and socially with host or emails that they send out, asking people to weigh in publicly.
[40:15] And also, we were thrown through the mud base and we said that,
[40:21] that red dust here, my children are going to want to go along with this.
[40:25] So we feel like we have the threatened, especially with somebody.
[40:31] We have lots of hate and...
[40:40] We're not just losing the parking that the facility is going to sell.
[40:59] The facility is accessible and we can fire more work.
[41:03] And according to what I was looking at, and what it says, it's this building home,
[41:11] to require about 27 parking places, it's sell.
[41:16] Because this business, the most likely, we have any events from the old Friday, Saturday nights,
[41:28] as well as the phone, the comment.
[41:31] I can see a very complicated, I can see big problems happening in the future.
[41:36] It may not happen yet, but I think it's going to happen to be dangerous.
[41:42] But the end of this year, the mind of the tower, should be in total of the apartments, which will be 65 apartments,
[41:50] opening up across the street to the home.
[41:54] They should require somewhere in a good 50-200 apartment license.
[42:00] It's going to be very important, but it's just that people are going to be there day-by-day.
[42:04] So the building itself, according to 200, there are one part of the place where the 200 square feet,
[42:17] and we have to check that when we do have access to the information I don't have,
[42:22] but it's like to make it a gymnasium in large, one part of the place where the 200 square feet are four days.
[42:31] You know, my name has a girl for the last one years.
[42:34] We should have to be with my family in five.
[42:40] My name has been to a 40-year recession.
[42:43] In the last few years, my family should be some sparks of brittle.
[42:50] Thanks to people like you guys that are building and making my efforts grow and doing things that helps to grow.
[42:59] And we're trying to do everything that we can to make mine grow also.
[43:05] And become the private candidate that wants to work and do anything greater.
[43:10] But recognizing this valuable part in places, and they are still there.
[43:19] Because when we think of more places, a little time, we've got to go out and tear down houses.
[43:24] We've got to tear down buildings, and they're very expensive to replace.
[43:30] So anyway, he's very important in places.
[43:34] In places that we're working with, and at the same time, increasing the need to remove,
[43:39] I mean, is not the extent of the right direction.
[43:42] To occur more pain, retail, businesses, and customers in a downtown shopping industry.
[43:50] So please say that.
[43:53] Thank you all for letting us speak, appreciate it, and appreciate you guys for watching.
[44:09] We've got to say something sometimes, sometimes we're talking about something else.
[44:14] So I want to speak just a minute to take you away from that earlier.
[44:19] If you want to slightly duck in a class like a duck, it's probably a duck.
[44:24] This law was mislead with C5 to a long time.
[44:27] You know, it's a C1 line.
[44:29] It's for off-street parking.
[44:30] That's the way it was originally intended.
[44:32] That's the way it's always been.
[44:34] And so we wanted to revisit the warrant of D, which then also talked about.
[44:38] And when we first wrote that stuff, the rule was known about this D.
[44:42] And in section one, it says, one of the respect to the covenants of this property is a building that's off-street parking.
[44:49] The only reference to an exploration is in section two.
[44:53] Which terms does not apply to the covenants section one.
[45:00] Now, the attorney that was enlisted to upgrade this, only mentioned section two, he mentioned section one at all.
[45:08] And that's sort of strict accompaniment for a true name and soft string part of his.
[45:13] Two of the attorneys disagreed with what the opinions have been given.
[45:19] And we also had two other attorneys that we have hired to actually look to it in depth.
[45:25] Going back away back into the honey of this and with any very issues we need on this.
[45:30] The, the talking about parking spots, which are at the day of his interview,
[45:36] he alluded to the National Park and the Bill Cancer Institute, which, I looked at it, got in the day,
[45:41] and said those parking spots are very, very worthwhile, the worth a lot, and they're very important.
[45:46] And in fact, just to give you a couple words from him, he says people are moving back to smaller cities, a lot of the idea of a great downtown area,
[45:54] just like the ones you have to soak and definitely get into creating it.
[45:58] It's just needing to see people downtown.
[46:01] We look forward to future road.
[46:03] With that in mind, we want to say a concept throughout the NFL of small cities.
[46:08] It's passenger cars and parking is so important.
[46:11] The average parking spot is worth $4,500 to $5,000, so given away $12,000,
[46:17] like the Lundies, the strange ones around here is a gift of over $60,000.
[46:23] The revenue that is generated per parking spot is over $20,000 to here, $20,000 to here.
[46:30] If you think about that amount of money, let's spot the Lundies and the stakes that we're losing,
[46:35] $65 to $100 in this lot of money and what's out there.
[46:40] And we're going to need more.
[46:41] If we plan the road, we're going to need more.
[46:44] So, the parking spots are very valuable.
[46:47] We need more, not less.
[46:50] And I just appreciate you all.
[46:53] And no, this decision's going to be tough.
[46:56] And I know the mayor is one of the best areas.
[46:59] We've got to the monument and we're all one monument to the road in prosper.
[47:03] And so, I appreciate you all very much.
[47:05] And we can see our city and the manager.
[47:08] Thank you.
[47:12] That's one brick board.
[47:13] Good evening, Mayor Parker.
[47:18] It's a council lot of like to.
[47:20] Thank you for giving me the opportunity to speak tonight.
[47:23] My name is Brent Ford.
[47:24] I'm a vice president, a mind-blowing leader.
[47:27] And they've asked me to represent them tonight.
[47:29] Let me first start out by saying that we think what the girls love does is wonderful thing.
[47:35] We support evening in the edge of the gates and towers and instills confidence in the young people of our community.
[47:42] Our organization as well as a great many kids and teams that are a wonderful part of our professions.
[47:49] And our summer workshop in the U.S.
[47:51] This is quite amazing to watch you grow up to the years in their scale, their confidence, and their ability.
[48:00] speed in front of large crowds.
[48:02] My little theater and the golden theater, while there are separate entities, they are very
[48:07] closely intertwined.
[48:09] We do five play with small musicals each year, and all of those take place on the golden stage.
[48:15] Our buildings are also right next to one another.
[48:18] My amazes is also so very fortunate to have the golden theater.
[48:23] There are many, many towns of our size, and even much larger communities who would give
[48:27] anything to have such a treasure.
[48:29] The Golden draws many thousands of people from all over the world and from around our country
[48:35] into our community, to see a unique architecture and experience of its wonderful history.
[48:40] In addition to that, many more thousands of years come from Oklahoma and the surrounding
[48:44] states, to enjoy concerts, to very next all kinds, and see the place and musicals that
[48:50] I am a little theater, put on.
[48:51] On top of all of these visitors, it is also host to a number of festivals, local school,
[48:58] migrant, and man concerts, and many other activities to the University of Maine.
[49:04] In addition to the crowds, the attendance of the 12th, the Miami downtown also draws large crowds
[49:09] for other units, such as the Route 666 Heritage Fest, designed a lot of Google Hop, and the
[49:15] Christmas parade just to name a few.
[49:17] Furthermore, there are other ideas in the plants for the downtown that are being pursued right now,
[49:23] that would draw even more people into the downtown area.
[49:27] To my advice, let me just say that we are not removing any part of the downtown.
[49:32] If anything, we should be discussing adding part of it.
[49:36] Parting people's access, access is already difficult to many business downtown, and to many of
[49:42] the events I have mentioned here tonight.
[49:45] If you would like to see a decline in attendance to all of these, many wonderful things downtown,
[49:50] but the first step is to make access harder by eliminating part of it.
[49:56] The loss of parking behind our building would no doubt have direct any of the impacts on
[50:00] my little theater and a little theater, especially for our building patrons, but it would also
[50:06] have an any impact on the entirety of the downtown.
[50:10] Currently, my little theater is looking to add a sign on the back of our building to advertise
[50:14] our opening shows.
[50:16] This plan to build the gymnasium with a completely blocked career of our building.
[50:23] We would simply ask the city council workers in the interests of the city and the city's access.
[50:28] Thank you, Relay.
[50:29] The closing of our public speaking, again, all of us are, we're going to read to be down to the staff
[50:43] room for a technical session, the technical session will allow me to do for the theater, then to
[50:48] do the interior of the city manager hire.
[50:52] So, we'll be in a moment and come out, so that's what we wanted by hanging out, I don't know if that
[50:58] will last time.
[51:00] We need to make this happen for a bigger place.