[0:00] tiative established [0:00] during PRESIDENT Eisenhower's [0:03] during PRESIDENT Eisenhower's 1956 white house conference on [0:05] 1956 white house conference on citizen diplomacy, seeks to [0:08] citizen diplomacy, seeks to foster friendship and [0:09] foster friendship and understanding between the united [0:10] understanding between the united states and other nations through [0:12] states and other nations through person to person diplomacy and [0:14] person to person diplomacy and the celebration of cultural [0:15] the celebration of cultural diversity and. Whereas in [0:22] diversity and. Whereas in alignment with this vision, the [0:23] alignment with this vision, the citizens of nashville, tennessee [0:25] citizens of nashville, tennessee and kamakura, japan, have [0:26] and kamakura, japan, have committed to working together to [0:28] committed to working together to cultivate mutual understanding [0:29] cultivate mutual understanding and ensuring future peace and [0:32] and ensuring future peace and freedom through the creation of [0:34] freedom through the creation of global friendships. And whereas, [0:37] global friendships. And whereas, in recognition of nashville's [0:38] in recognition of nashville's growing importance to the [0:40] growing importance to the presence of japanese businesses [0:41] presence of japanese businesses in our region, the japanese [0:43] in our region, the japanese government relocated the [0:44] government relocated the consulate from new orleans to [0:46] consulate from new orleans to nashville in 2008, and. Whereas [0:53] nashville in 2008, and. Whereas one of the primary goals of the [0:56] one of the primary goals of the first consul general of japan in [0:56] first consul general of japan in nashville, the honorable hiroshi [0:57] nashville, the honorable hiroshi sato, was to establish a sister [0:58] sato, was to establish a sister city relationship between japan [1:01] city relationship between japan and nashville to foster cultural [1:03] and nashville to foster cultural exchanges. And whereas, between [1:07] exchanges. And whereas, between 2008 and 2014, several cultural [1:08] 2008 and 2014, several cultural and business leadership [1:10] and business leadership exchanges took place between [1:11] exchanges took place between nashville and kamakura, the [1:13] nashville and kamakura, the hometown of consul general sato [1:14] hometown of consul general sato and. Whereas kamakura became [1:22] and. Whereas kamakura became nashville's eighth sister city, [1:23] nashville's eighth sister city, in SEPTEMBER of 2014, at a [1:26] in SEPTEMBER of 2014, at a signing ceremony in kamakura [1:29] signing ceremony in kamakura between carl dean, mayor of [1:30] between carl dean, mayor of nashville, and takashi matsuo, [1:33] nashville, and takashi matsuo, mayor of kamakura, attended by [1:34] mayor of kamakura, attended by nashville and kamakura leaders [1:36] nashville and kamakura leaders and. Whereas since nashville and [1:41] and. Whereas since nashville and kamakura city partnership was [1:43] kamakura city partnership was formulated, numerous reciprocal [1:46] formulated, numerous reciprocal exchanges occurred in music [1:47] exchanges occurred in music culture. The arts, government, [1:48] culture. The arts, government, and education, thereby enhancing [1:51] and education, thereby enhancing mutual respect and understanding [1:54] mutual respect and understanding between the two cities. And [1:55] between the two cities. And whereas the metropolitan [1:56] whereas the metropolitan government of nashville and [1:57] government of nashville and davidson county, through the [1:58] davidson county, through the metropolitan council, officially [2:00] metropolitan council, officially recognizes and supports this [2:01] recognizes and supports this ongoing partnership, with the [2:02] ongoing partnership, with the aspiration that it will continue [2:04] aspiration that it will continue to strengthen and foster lasting [2:06] to strengthen and foster lasting friendships between the citizens [2:07] friendships between the citizens of nashville and kamakura, while [2:09] of nashville and kamakura, while encouraging cooperative across [2:11] encouraging cooperative across various sectors, including music [2:14] various sectors, including music culture, the arts, education, [2:15] culture, the arts, education, and governance. Now, therefore, [2:17] and governance. Now, therefore, MAY it be resolved by the [2:19] MAY it be resolved by the council of the metropolitan [2:20] council of the metropolitan government of nashville and [2:21] government of nashville and davidson county. Yay! And I'd [2:26] davidson county. Yay! And I'd love to bring up meena johnson, [2:28] love to bring up meena johnson, who is the current board [2:33] who is the current board PRESIDENT Of sister cities of [2:34] PRESIDENT Of sister cities of nashville, to say a few words. [2:38] Nashville, to say a few words. Thank you, council member, and [2:40] thank you, council member, and thank you, sawara. And thank [2:43] thank you, sawara. And thank you, council lady wiener. And I [2:44] you, council lady wiener. And I am so excited to take this [2:47] am so excited to take this council member with me to [2:48] council member with me to kamakura this saturday. And [2:50] kamakura this saturday. And council member and MADAM Pro [2:53] council member and MADAM Pro tem, thank you very much for the [2:54] tem, thank you very much for the recognition and continuous [2:56] recognition and continuous support. And many council [2:57] support. And many council members. I know entrusted to [2:59] members. I know entrusted to joing kamakura. So I'm sorry [3:02] joing kamakura. So I'm sorry you cannot come this time, but [3:04] you cannot come this time, but please join next time. I'm [3:06] please join next time. I'm looking forward to showing you [3:08] looking forward to showing you around. Thank you again. [3:09] Around. Thank you again. Appreciate it. Thank you. All [3:10] appreciate it. Thank you. All right. With the resolution. All [3:15] right. With the resolution. All right. If there are any council [3:18] right. If there are any council members who have any [3:21] members who have any announcements, please start [3:21] announcements, please start getting in the que. Are you [3:23] getting in the que. Are you able to get in the que? No. [3:26] Able to get in the que? No. All right, so we're raising [3:28] all right, so we're raising hands. First one up is council [3:29] hands. First one up is council member. Pretty council member [3:33] member. Pretty council member prepped? You are recognized. [3:36] Prepped? You are recognized. Thank you. MADAM Pro tem for [3:38] thank you. MADAM Pro tem for district 25 residents. This [3:42] district 25 residents. This saturday, I will be holding [3:43] saturday, I will be holding office hours at the well from [3:47] office hours at the well from 830 until noon. So please feel [3:48] 830 until noon. So please feel free to come out. Ask me [3:49] free to come out. Ask me questions and get some more [3:50] questions and get some more information. Also, I would like [3:53] information. Also, I would like to share for nashville, davidson [3:55] to share for nashville, davidson county residents at as as a [3:57] county residents at as as a whole this wednesday. Tomorrow [4:00] whole this wednesday. Tomorrow is the start of early voting, [4:03] is the start of early voting, and one of the things that we [4:05] and one of the things that we are aware of and in my role as [4:07] are aware of and in my role as the rules confirmation public [4:09] the rules confirmation public elections committee chair is we [4:10] elections committee chair is we are actively monitoring any [4:12] are actively monitoring any possible acts of violence or [4:15] possible acts of violence or intimidation around voting or at [4:16] intimidation around voting or at the polling sites. So if at any [4:19] the polling sites. So if at any moment you feel as if you are [4:21] moment you feel as if you are seeing, witnessing or [4:23] seeing, witnessing or experiencing any acts of [4:24] experiencing any acts of violence or intimidation at the [4:26] violence or intimidation at the polling places, please reach out [4:28] polling places, please reach out to your council member who will [4:30] to your council member who will then correspond directly with [4:31] then correspond directly with mpd. Who's doing the work to [4:33] mpd. Who's doing the work to make sure that they have [4:34] make sure that they have continuing situational awareness [4:35] continuing situational awareness of everything going on around [4:36] of everything going on around our elections. So rest assured [4:39] our elections. So rest assured that your institutions have your [4:40] that your institutions have your best interest at heart and want [4:41] best interest at heart and want to make sure that you have every [4:43] to make sure that you have every opportunity to participate in [4:44] opportunity to participate in our democracy. So thank you, [4:45] our democracy. So thank you, MADAM Pro tem. Thank you. [4:47] MADAM Pro tem. Thank you. Council member, councilmember [4:48] council member, councilmember tombs, you are recognized. Thank [4:53] tombs, you are recognized. Thank you, MADAM Pro tem. Next [4:56] you, MADAM Pro tem. Next tuesday, OCTOBER 22nd at 6 P.M. [4:58] Tuesday, OCTOBER 22nd at 6 P.M. Is the monthly district two [5:00] is the monthly district two community meeting. It is in the [5:03] community meeting. It is in the william d bodenheimer building, [5:04] william d bodenheimer building, which is where the north [5:05] which is where the north precinct is 2230 1/26 avenue [5:08] precinct is 2230 1/26 avenue north. There's also a zoom [5:11] north. There's also a zoom option, tiny url dot com [5:13] option, tiny url dot com backslash capital d, the number [5:17] backslash capital d, the number two capital o, capital c, [5:20] two capital o, capital c, capital t 22 capital n, capital [5:22] capital t 22 capital n, capital d, d 2nd OCTOBER 22nd. And there [5:26] d, d 2nd OCTOBER 22nd. And there will also be a separate rezoning [5:29] will also be a separate rezoning committee meeting on tuesday, [5:34] committee meeting on tuesday, OCTOBER 29th at 6 P.M. At casa [5:35] OCTOBER 29th at 6 P.M. At casa de dios on dickerson pike to [5:37] de dios on dickerson pike to discuss the rezoning project at [5:39] discuss the rezoning project at 520 ewing drive. Thank you. [5:40] 520 ewing drive. Thank you. Council member, tombs council [5:44] council member, tombs council member cooperman. You are [5:45] member cooperman. You are recognized. Thank you so much. [5:50] Recognized. Thank you so much. Pro tem. A couple things, a [5:53] pro tem. A couple things, a little bit of sad news. We did [5:55] little bit of sad news. We did have a house fire in salem town [5:56] have a house fire in salem town thursday evening. Many thanks to [5:57] thursday evening. Many thanks to the mayor who stopped by to make [6:00] the mayor who stopped by to make sure everything was okay. But [6:02] sure everything was okay. But the family did have the family [6:05] the family did have the family of three did have their house [6:07] of three did have their house destroyed and are left with [6:10] destroyed and are left with nothing but the clothing that [6:11] nothing but the clothing that they were wearing when they left [6:12] they were wearing when they left the house. They're long time [6:13] the house. They're long time residents of salem town and [6:15] residents of salem town and native nashvillians they're [6:16] native nashvillians they're staying with nearby with [6:17] staying with nearby with extended family. But you can [6:20] extended family. But you can venmo at salem town underscore [6:22] venmo at salem town underscore neighbors or go to the salem [6:24] neighbors or go to the salem town neighbors dot org website [6:25] town neighbors dot org website to consider donating to support [6:29] to consider donating to support them. They need a they need a [6:31] them. They need a they need a lot of assistance at this time. [6:32] Lot of assistance at this time. So everything helps. As chair [6:33] so everything helps. As chair prep shared early voting is [6:35] prep shared early voting is tomorrow, so make sure we get [6:38] tomorrow, so make sure we get out and vote. You can check your [6:39] out and vote. You can check your your polling place online and [6:42] your polling place online and encourage all of the davidson [6:44] encourage all of the davidson county residents to get out and [6:45] county residents to get out and vote in this election. OCTOBER [6:47] vote in this election. OCTOBER 24th, 6 P.M. To 8 P.M. Is the [6:49] 24th, 6 P.M. To 8 P.M. Is the salem town halloween party at [6:52] salem town halloween party at the bearded iris to benefit rare [6:53] the bearded iris to benefit rare animal rescue. So that's at 101 [6:55] animal rescue. So that's at 101 van buren street and then [6:58] van buren street and then OCTOBER 26th, 10 to 11 is the [7:00] october 26th, 10 to 11 is the germantown cleanup at morgan [7:01] germantown cleanup at morgan park. So come check those those [7:04] park. So come check those those great events out. And thank you [7:06] great events out. And thank you so much. Thank you. Council [7:08] so much. Thank you. Council member, cuban council member [7:09] member, cuban council member styles, you are recognized. [7:11] Styles, you are recognized. Thank you so much. Pro tem. [7:13] Thank you so much. Pro tem. Finally, there's a list. So this [7:17] finally, there's a list. So this upcoming tuesday a week from [7:20] upcoming tuesday a week from today, OCTOBER 22nd, we are [7:22] today, OCTOBER 22nd, we are having our southeast community [7:23] having our southeast community meeting representatives from [7:27] meeting representatives from district eight, 12, 28, 29, 31, [7:31] district eight, 12, 28, 29, 31, 32 and 33 will be present. We [7:32] 32 and 33 will be present. We will also have the codes [7:33] will also have the codes department, mpd and ndfd maps, [7:38] department, mpd and ndfd maps, nes water and planning present [7:41] nes water and planning present to give updates on our area. I [7:45] to give updates on our area. I hope everyone will come out and [7:46] hope everyone will come out and ask questions and that will be [7:49] ask questions and that will be at 6 P.M. And cane ridge high [7:50] at 6 P.M. And cane ridge high school on old hickory boulevard [7:52] school on old hickory boulevard on OCTOBER 30th. We will have [7:55] on OCTOBER 30th. We will have our district 32 community [7:56] our district 32 community meeting at 6 P.M. At the [7:59] meeting at 6 P.M. At the southeast community center, and [8:00] southeast community center, and we will be discussing our [8:03] we will be discussing our painted intersection, as well as [8:07] painted intersection, as well as updates on century farms. So [8:09] updates on century farms. So hope everyone will come out. [8:12] Hope everyone will come out. Thank you so much. Thank you. [8:14] Thank you so much. Thank you. Council member styles. Council [8:15] council member styles. Council member taylor, you are [8:17] member taylor, you are recognized. Thank you, MADAM Pro [8:20] recognized. Thank you, MADAM Pro tem. First and foremost, I would [8:21] tem. First and foremost, I would like to just send a heartfelt [8:24] like to just send a heartfelt condolence to the family that [8:27] condolence to the family that lost a loved one this weekend on [8:30] lost a loved one this weekend on jefferson street and also a [8:32] jefferson street and also a heartfelt condolence or [8:35] heartfelt condolence or heartfelt sympathy to the [8:36] heartfelt sympathy to the families that have victims of [8:39] families that have victims of senseless gun violence. Also on [8:42] senseless gun violence. Also on jefferson street. And so just if [8:45] jefferson street. And so just if you guys would just kind of keep [8:47] you guys would just kind of keep those folks in your thoughts, [8:48] those folks in your thoughts, your prayers and also thinking [8:50] your prayers and also thinking of ways we can in this body [8:52] of ways we can in this body manage gun laws the best of our [8:56] manage gun laws the best of our ability, and then secondly, on a [8:58] ability, and then secondly, on a high on OCTOBER 31st, on [9:02] high on OCTOBER 31st, on halloween at elizabeth park at [9:05] halloween at elizabeth park at 530, we're going to have movies [9:06] 530, we're going to have movies in the park. We're going to have [9:08] in the park. We're going to have food and fun and games, and then [9:10] food and fun and games, and then we'll start the movie disney. P. [9:15] We'll start the movie disney. P. You all there. Thanks. Thank [9:16] you all there. Thanks. Thank you. Council member taylor, [9:17] you. Council member taylor, council member bradford, you are [9:19] council member bradford, you are recognized. Thank you, MADAM Pro [9:22] recognized. Thank you, MADAM Pro tem. Just remind residents of [9:24] tem. Just remind residents of district 13 we have two [9:26] district 13 we have two concurrent events going on this [9:27] concurrent events going on this saturday. First off is coffee [9:30] saturday. First off is coffee with your council member at the [9:32] with your council member at the dunkin donuts there on bradley [9:33] dunkin donuts there on bradley parkway from 9 to 11 A.M. Also, [9:35] parkway from 9 to 11 A.M. Also, our beautification commissioner [9:37] our beautification commissioner is hosting a cleanup event at [9:40] is hosting a cleanup event at hamilton creek recreation center [9:41] hamilton creek recreation center that starts at 9:00. He will be [9:45] that starts at 9:00. He will be providing the cleanup supplies [9:46] providing the cleanup supplies so residents are invited to pick [9:49] so residents are invited to pick which one you want to do. Do you [9:51] which one you want to do. Do you want to sit and talk to your [9:52] want to sit and talk to your council member or go help keep [9:53] council member or go help keep our community clean? So anyway, [9:55] our community clean? So anyway, again, that is saturday 9 to 11 [9:57] again, that is saturday 9 to 11 for both. Council member office [9:59] for both. Council member office hours and community cleanup. [10:00] Hours and community cleanup. Thank you. Thank you council [10:02] thank you. Thank you council member bradford council member [10:03] member bradford council member gamble. You are recognized. [10:05] Gamble. You are recognized. Thank you, MADAM Pro tem, I want [10:08] thank you, MADAM Pro tem, I want to announce that there will be [10:11] to announce that there will be the district three quarterly [10:12] the district three quarterly meeting coming up this next week [10:15] meeting coming up this next week on OCTOBER 22nd, tuesday, [10:17] on OCTOBER 22nd, tuesday, OCTOBER 22nd at 6 P.M. The [10:18] OCTOBER 22nd at 6 P.M. The meeting will be held at the [10:20] meeting will be held at the madison police precinct, and [10:21] madison police precinct, and that's at 400 myatt drive in [10:23] that's at 400 myatt drive in madison and we'll be talking [10:26] madison and we'll be talking about issues and things going on [10:29] about issues and things going on in the district, as well as two [10:30] in the district, as well as two proposed projects. So want to [10:33] proposed projects. So want to invite everyone out on OCTOBER [10:35] invite everyone out on OCTOBER 22nd for the district three [10:36] 22nd for the district three quarterly meeting, 6 P.M. At the [10:38] quarterly meeting, 6 P.M. At the madison police precinct. Thanks. [10:41] madison police precinct. Thanks. Thank you. Council member. [10:42] Thank you. Council member. Gamble. Council member. Harrell, [10:43] gamble. Council member. Harrell, you are recognized. Thank you. [10:44] You are recognized. Thank you. MADAM Pro tem. So district eight [10:48] MADAM Pro tem. So district eight will be having our monthly [10:51] will be having our monthly meeting on OCTOBER 28th at 6 [10:54] meeting on OCTOBER 28th at 6 P.M. Hamilton united methodist [10:56] P.M. Hamilton united methodist church also, there was a adopt a [11:01] church also, there was a adopt a street cleanup for scheduled for [11:04] street cleanup for scheduled for the 19th. It has been [11:05] the 19th. It has been rescheduled and the date of that [11:08] rescheduled and the date of that is NOVEMBER ninth saturday. [11:10] Is NOVEMBER ninth saturday. Thank you. Council member [11:11] thank you. Council member harrell, council member voe, you [11:14] harrell, council member voe, you are recognized. Thank you so [11:17] are recognized. Thank you so much. PRESIDENT Pro tem. I just [11:18] much. PRESIDENT Pro tem. I just want to take this moment to [11:20] want to take this moment to congratulate doctor lois jordan [11:21] congratulate doctor lois jordan on her highway dedication that [11:23] on her highway dedication that happened on OCTOBER 10th. She [11:26] happened on OCTOBER 10th. She was the first female and first [11:28] was the first female and first african american woman elected [11:30] african american woman elected to the metro council in 1971. [11:32] To the metro council in 1971. And it was very, very exciting [11:35] and it was very, very exciting to get to honor her and [11:36] to get to honor her and celebrate her at the adventure [11:39] celebrate her at the adventure science center, galactic [11:41] science center, galactic gardens. I just want to remind [11:42] gardens. I just want to remind everyone that tomorrow is a [11:44] everyone that tomorrow is a really important meeting. We [11:47] really important meeting. We will be discussing fort negley [11:50] will be discussing fort negley phase one, and this will be a [11:51] phase one, and this will be a design presentation talking [11:53] design presentation talking about the themes, elements, and [11:56] about the themes, elements, and an opportunity for q&a with the [11:58] an opportunity for q&a with the design team. So that's going to [11:59] design team. So that's going to be at 532, 730 tomorrow, OCTOBER [12:04] be at 532, 730 tomorrow, OCTOBER 16th at the fort negley visitor [12:05] 16th at the fort negley visitor center. Everyone is welcome to [12:07] center. Everyone is welcome to attend if they would like. And [12:10] attend if they would like. And then on OCTOBER 26th, chestnut [12:13] then on OCTOBER 26th, chestnut hill neighborhood association [12:13] hill neighborhood association will be having their meeting and [12:16] will be having their meeting and it will be at the nashville city [12:19] it will be at the nashville city cemetery. They're doing a tour [12:21] cemetery. They're doing a tour there at 12:00. And then on [12:22] there at 12:00. And then on OCTOBER 26 at 10 A.M. To 4 P.M. [12:27] OCTOBER 26 at 10 A.M. To 4 P.M. Is the william edmundson arts [12:28] is the william edmundson arts and culture festival. That is [12:29] and culture festival. That is free and everyone is invited to [12:31] free and everyone is invited to participate and come and [12:34] participate and come and experience a day of arts and [12:35] experience a day of arts and culture. And then I just want to [12:38] culture. And then I just want to remind everyone that they are [12:41] remind everyone that they are doing tours throughout the month [12:43] doing tours throughout the month of OCTOBER. Various tours of the [12:48] of OCTOBER. Various tours of the city cemetery every saturday. So [12:49] city cemetery every saturday. So thank you so much. Thank you. [12:52] Thank you so much. Thank you. Council member. Are there any [12:53] council member. Are there any other council members with [12:55] other council members with announcements? Council member [12:56] announcements? Council member kimbrough, you are recognized. [12:59] Kimbrough, you are recognized. Thank you. MADAM Pro tem. On [13:02] thank you. MADAM Pro tem. On thursday, OCTOBER 24th, 2024 at [13:05] thursday, OCTOBER 24th, 2024 at 6 p.M, there will be the [13:08] 6 p.M, there will be the district one monthly meeting at [13:12] district one monthly meeting at the word of life christian [13:13] the word of life christian church at 4100 clarksville pike. [13:16] Church at 4100 clarksville pike. That's at 6 P.M. On tomorrow, [13:17] that's at 6 P.M. On tomorrow, tuesday, OCTOBER the 15th, 2024 [13:22] tuesday, OCTOBER the 15th, 2024 at six from 6 to 8 P.M. The [13:25] at six from 6 to 8 P.M. The jordan church of christ will [13:28] jordan church of christ will host explore extension and they [13:32] host explore extension and they will discuss opportunities [13:36] will discuss opportunities through it, says join davidson [13:37] through it, says join davidson county extension team to discuss [13:39] county extension team to discuss opportunities available through [13:42] opportunities available through extension on saturday, OCTOBER [13:45] extension on saturday, OCTOBER 26th, 2024 at noon. The beeman [13:47] 26th, 2024 at noon. The beeman park nature center, located at [13:49] park nature center, located at 5911 old hickory boulevard, will [13:50] 5911 old hickory boulevard, will celebrate their 15th [13:52] celebrate their 15th anniversary. It will be a day of [13:54] anniversary. It will be a day of fun. If you need information, [13:57] fun. If you need information, you can email beeman park at [13:58] you can email beeman park at nashville dot gov on saturday, [14:00] nashville dot gov on saturday, OCTOBER 26th, 2024 from 11 to 4 [14:03] OCTOBER 26th, 2024 from 11 to 4 P.M. At 4550 dry fork road, [14:05] P.M. At 4550 dry fork road, whites creek, tennessee the [14:06] whites creek, tennessee the whites creek community club will [14:08] whites creek community club will host a barbecue cookoff, and it [14:10] host a barbecue cookoff, and it will be between the three best [14:13] will be between the three best smokers. I guess, in the [14:16] smokers. I guess, in the district that's hosted by the [14:18] district that's hosted by the whites creek community club on [14:19] whites creek community club on saturday, NOVEMBER 5th, saturday [14:22] saturday, NOVEMBER 5th, saturday NOVEMBER 9th, 2024, from 430 to [14:25] NOVEMBER 9th, 2024, from 430 to 6:30 P.M. Joelton first baptist [14:27] 6:30 P.M. Joelton first baptist church will host a fish fry and [14:29] church will host a fish fry and silent silent auction to benefit [14:31] silent silent auction to benefit bennett manor assisted living on [14:33] bennett manor assisted living on saturday, NOVEMBER 23rd, 2024 at [14:36] saturday, NOVEMBER 23rd, 2024 at 2 P.M. The whites creek [14:37] 2 P.M. The whites creek historical society, together [14:39] historical society, together with friends of whites creek, [14:41] with friends of whites creek, will honor the trail of tears, [14:45] will honor the trail of tears, trail of tears commemorative [14:47] trail of tears commemorative walk that walk will occur right [14:50] walk that walk will occur right around 2 P.M. If you can't walk, [14:53] around 2 P.M. If you can't walk, cards will be provided on [14:54] cards will be provided on saturday, DECEMBER 21st, 2024. [14:56] Saturday, DECEMBER 21st, 2024. There will be a joelton [14:57] there will be a joelton christmas, christmas festival [14:59] christmas, christmas festival and parade. More details to come [15:02] and parade. More details to come thank you, thank you. Council [15:03] thank you, thank you. Council member kimbrough. Are there any [15:05] member kimbrough. Are there any other council members with [15:06] other council members with announcements? All right. Seeing [15:10] announcements? All right. Seeing none, I will give a couple of [15:13] none, I will give a couple of announcements for district 30. [15:16] Announcements for district 30. We have a community cleanup this [15:18] we have a community cleanup this saturday, OCTOBER 19th. We will [15:23] saturday, OCTOBER 19th. We will be meeting at 9:00 at the [15:24] be meeting at 9:00 at the paragon mills church of christ [15:28] paragon mills church of christ at 4828 astor drive. We will [15:31] at 4828 astor drive. We will also have a fall festival on [15:33] also have a fall festival on OCTOBER 26th from 3 to 5 at [15:36] OCTOBER 26th from 3 to 5 at paragon mills church of christ, [15:38] paragon mills church of christ, and on the 26th earlier in the [15:40] and on the 26th earlier in the day from 9 to 11, we will be [15:42] day from 9 to 11, we will be flower planting at the [15:44] flower planting at the supermercado, 541 paragon mills [15:48] supermercado, 541 paragon mills drive. Also as a reminder, today [15:51] drive. Also as a reminder, today is the last day of hispanic [15:53] is the last day of hispanic heritage month. I don't know if [15:56] heritage month. I don't know if you guys participated. I've been [15:58] you guys participated. I've been telling you guys to participate [15:59] telling you guys to participate in one way or the other. There [16:01] in one way or the other. There are still a couple of events you [16:03] are still a couple of events you can participate in. The [16:05] can participate in. The nashville ballet has dia de los [16:07] nashville ballet has dia de los muertos from OCTOBER 17th [16:09] muertos from OCTOBER 17th through the 20. There is a sugar [16:11] through the 20. There is a sugar skull, dia de los muertos [16:14] skull, dia de los muertos musical adventure at tpac on [16:16] musical adventure at tpac on OCTOBER 27th, and there is a dia [16:18] OCTOBER 27th, and there is a dia de los muertos performed by the [16:22] de los muertos performed by the nashville symphony on OCTOBER [16:24] nashville symphony on OCTOBER 27th at 3 P.M. I am also latina [16:28] 27th at 3 P.M. I am also latina year round, so if you would like [16:29] year round, so if you would like to go get tacos with me, that is [16:32] to go get tacos with me, that is another way you could [16:33] another way you could participate in hispanic heritage [16:34] participate in hispanic heritage month. With that being said, [16:36] month. With that being said, that concludes our announcements [34:20] will the meeting please come to [34:23] will the meeting please come to order? Today is tuesday, OCTOBER [34:27] order? Today is tuesday, OCTOBER 15th, 2024. This is the 25th [34:29] 15th, 2024. This is the 25th regular meeting of the current [34:31] regular meeting of the current term of the metropolitan council [34:32] term of the metropolitan council of nashville and davidson [34:34] of nashville and davidson county. Will all members of the [34:37] county. Will all members of the council, as well as the public, [34:38] council, as well as the public, please rise for the invocation [34:41] please rise for the invocation and remain standing for the [34:42] and remain standing for the pledge of allegiance? The [34:43] pledge of allegiance? The invocation is being offered this [34:46] invocation is being offered this evening by eric ashley. MR. [34:49] Evening by eric ashley. MR. Ashley is the lead pastor of [34:50] ashley is the lead pastor of parks church and is the guest of [34:54] parks church and is the guest of district 20 council member [34:55] district 20 council member rollin horton. Go ahead sir. [34:59] Rollin horton. Go ahead sir. Thank you. It's an honor to be [35:01] thank you. It's an honor to be here. Let's pray together. [35:02] Here. Let's pray together. Gracious GOD, we come now to ask [35:03] gracious GOD, we come now to ask your favor on tonight's meeting. [35:06] Your favor on tonight's meeting. This is a unique time in [35:09] this is a unique time in history. Never has this group of [35:11] history. Never has this group of people gathered in this way for [35:12] people gathered in this way for these reasons. And so it's got [35:14] these reasons. And so it's got significance and weight and [35:15] significance and weight and possibility. So we pray, as your [35:18] possibility. So we pray, as your word teaches us to pray that [35:20] word teaches us to pray that your kingdom would come. Your [35:22] your kingdom would come. Your will would be done tonight as it [35:23] will would be done tonight as it is in heaven, for the policies [35:24] is in heaven, for the policies and initiatives that are [35:26] and initiatives that are according to your will. I pray [35:29] according to your will. I pray that they would pass, that you [35:31] that they would pass, that you would bless them. Things that [35:33] would bless them. Things that for some way are contrary or in [35:36] for some way are contrary or in your wisdom. Do not accord with [35:38] your wisdom. Do not accord with your will. Would they not pass? [35:40] Your will. Would they not pass? And would you give us the [35:40] and would you give us the humility to rest and trust in [35:43] humility to rest and trust in you? I pray for the [35:44] you? I pray for the relationships in this room [35:46] relationships in this room tonight. For those that have [35:47] tonight. For those that have worked together for some, [35:49] worked together for some, sometimes months, sometimes [35:52] sometimes months, sometimes years, and have history that you [35:54] years, and have history that you would help them to love one [35:56] would help them to love one another, to forgive one another, [35:57] another, to forgive one another, to work together for the common [35:58] to work together for the common good and GOD in your word. You [36:00] good and GOD in your word. You tell us that you're coming again [36:02] tell us that you're coming again to make all the sad things come [36:05] to make all the sad things come untrue, to set up your kingdom [36:07] untrue, to set up your kingdom in full. Until then, you've [36:08] in full. Until then, you've given us a restorative work to [36:11] given us a restorative work to do. So I thank you for these [36:14] do. So I thank you for these servants who are called to serve [36:15] servants who are called to serve this city, and I pray that you [36:17] this city, and I pray that you would bless them tonight in [36:19] would bless them tonight in their work in jesus name, amen. [36:22] Their work in jesus name, amen. I pledge allegiance to the flag [36:26] I pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america, [36:28] of the united states of america, and to the republic for which it [36:30] and to the republic for which it stands. One nation under GOD, [36:33] stands. One nation under GOD, indivisible, with liberty and [36:34] indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. You MAY be [36:39] justice for all. You MAY be seated. Thank you, pastor ashley [36:50] seated. Thank you, pastor ashley okay, folks, early voting for [36:54] okay, folks, early voting for the NOVEMBER 5th election starts [36:56] the NOVEMBER 5th election starts tomorrow at 12 locations all [36:58] tomorrow at 12 locations all across the county for 14 days [37:02] across the county for 14 days through OCTOBER 31st. And so we [37:03] through OCTOBER 31st. And so we always encourage nashvillians to [37:06] always encourage nashvillians to take advantage of early voting [37:08] take advantage of early voting and to follow the davidson [37:09] and to follow the davidson county election commission as [37:11] county election commission as the primary trusted source for [37:12] the primary trusted source for election information, including [37:15] election information, including your sample ballot schedules, [37:16] your sample ballot schedules, deadlines and procedures. Thank [37:18] deadlines and procedures. Thank you in advance to everyone [37:20] you in advance to everyone working at the polls in the [37:21] working at the polls in the coming weeks. Voting is [37:23] coming weeks. Voting is essential to uphold our [37:26] essential to uphold our democracy, so let's all work to [37:28] democracy, so let's all work to make sure that nashville has its [37:30] make sure that nashville has its highest participation ever. [37:33] Highest participation ever. Also, regarding the tuesday, [37:36] also, regarding the tuesday, NOVEMBER 5th election, which [37:36] NOVEMBER 5th election, which falls on what would be a regular [37:39] falls on what would be a regular meeting of the council per [37:41] meeting of the council per council rules of procedure and [37:42] council rules of procedure and the charter, I have called the [37:44] the charter, I have called the meeting to be instead on [37:47] meeting to be instead on thursday, NOVEMBER the 7th, [37:48] thursday, NOVEMBER the 7th, monday committees will shift to [37:51] monday committees will shift to wednesday, NOVEMBER sixth and [37:53] wednesday, NOVEMBER sixth and tuesday committees will shift to [37:56] tuesday committees will shift to thursday prior to the council [37:57] thursday prior to the council meeting. And so that has been [38:00] meeting. And so that has been publicly noticed even as of the [38:02] publicly noticed even as of the prior meeting. But we just want [38:04] prior meeting. But we just want to make sure as we're deferring [38:06] to make sure as we're deferring items, this evening and talking [38:08] items, this evening and talking about the next meeting, that [38:09] about the next meeting, that folks are aware that that will [38:12] folks are aware that that will be thursday, NOVEMBER the 7th. [38:13] Be thursday, NOVEMBER the 7th. Members receive notice from me [38:16] members receive notice from me yesterday via memo and also on [38:17] yesterday via memo and also on your desks of two vacancies on [38:20] your desks of two vacancies on the health and education null [38:22] the health and education null facilities. Board members will [38:26] facilities. Board members will be called upon to make [38:27] be called upon to make nominations at that NOVEMBER 7th [38:29] nominations at that NOVEMBER 7th meeting. Interviews will be [38:31] meeting. Interviews will be NOVEMBER 19th and elections on [38:33] NOVEMBER 19th and elections on DECEMBER third. OCTOBER is [38:39] DECEMBER third. OCTOBER is domestic violence awareness [38:39] domestic violence awareness month, as I shared at last [38:42] month, as I shared at last meeting. And so I want to thank [38:44] meeting. And so I want to thank everyone who attended the 20th [38:45] everyone who attended the 20th anniversary of the meetings at [38:46] anniversary of the meetings at the bridge event earlier this [38:48] the bridge event earlier this month to honor ten lives lost in [38:51] month to honor ten lives lost in nashville to domestic violence [38:54] nashville to domestic violence homicide in 2024 and extend a [38:57] homicide in 2024 and extend a special congratulations and [38:58] special congratulations and thank you to council member [38:59] thank you to council member brenda gad, who was the [39:01] brenda gad, who was the recipient of the outstanding [39:02] recipient of the outstanding government official award at [39:03] government official award at that event. I know public health [39:10] that event. I know public health and safety chair evans has [39:12] and safety chair evans has shared by email today. Also, a [39:15] shared by email today. Also, a letter on your desk about a [39:18] letter on your desk about a series of special meetings of [39:19] series of special meetings of her committee regarding domestic [39:21] her committee regarding domestic violence offender [39:23] violence offender accountability. But I also want [39:24] accountability. But I also want all members to hear from me that [39:26] all members to hear from me that your attendance is very much [39:28] your attendance is very much encouraged and appreciated. I [39:30] encouraged and appreciated. I look forward to seeing as many [39:31] look forward to seeing as many of you as possible tomorrow in [39:34] of you as possible tomorrow in this chamber at 4:00 and at the [39:36] this chamber at 4:00 and at the in her shoes a simulation [39:38] in her shoes a simulation experiential event. The [39:39] experiential event. The following wednesday. You will [39:41] following wednesday. You will have received just shortly ago a [39:44] have received just shortly ago a calendar invitation from MISS [39:47] Calendar invitation from MISS Hayes shacklett. So please make [39:48] hayes shacklett. So please make sure to reply to that no later [39:51] sure to reply to that no later than noon. This coming tuesday, [39:54] than noon. This coming tuesday, so that our hosts will know how [39:55] so that our hosts will know how many of us are joining them for [39:56] many of us are joining them for that experiential, court [39:59] that experiential, court watching opportunity. And then [40:02] watching opportunity. And then lastly, and just as importantly, [40:03] lastly, and just as importantly, the final meeting of the series [40:05] the final meeting of the series on OCTOBER 30th, when we'll hear [40:08] on OCTOBER 30th, when we'll hear from criminal justice system [40:11] from criminal justice system representatives. Okay. And then [40:12] representatives. Okay. And then last but not least, we have a [40:15] last but not least, we have a girl scout troop with us this [40:17] girl scout troop with us this evening. So we want to recognize [40:19] evening. So we want to recognize brownie troop or rather girl [40:22] brownie troop or rather girl scout troop 171 from saint [40:25] scout troop 171 from saint bernard academy. It was my [40:27] bernard academy. It was my pleasure to chat with these [40:29] pleasure to chat with these girls in my office earlier. [40:31] Girls in my office earlier. Welcome to you. Okay, without [40:38] welcome to you. Okay, without objection, we will suspend the [40:41] objection, we will suspend the calling of the roll and ask the [40:43] calling of the roll and ask the clerk to record the names of the [40:45] clerk to record the names of the members present throughout the [40:46] members present throughout the meeting. Is there a motion for [40:48] meeting. Is there a motion for the approval of the minutes of [40:50] the approval of the minutes of SEPTEMBER 17th? Okay, there's a [40:51] SEPTEMBER 17th? Okay, there's a motion properly seconded. And [40:53] motion properly seconded. And so, without objection. Okay. The [40:56] so, without objection. Okay. The minutes of the meeting of [40:58] minutes of the meeting of SEPTEMBER 17th are approved. MR. [40:59] SEPTEMBER 17th are approved. MR. Clerk, are there any messages [41:02] clerk, are there any messages from the mayor? There are no [41:06] from the mayor? There are no messages from themayor. Thank [41:07] messages from themayor. Thank you, MR. Clerk. Okay, now we're [41:10] you, MR. Clerk. Okay, now we're moving into section e of our [41:13] moving into section e of our agenda. Elections. Okay. First [41:21] agenda. Elections. Okay. First is item e one regarding the [41:23] is item e one regarding the contract and compliance board. [41:26] Contract and compliance board. This is for a council member to [41:30] this is for a council member to serve as a non-voting member of [41:32] serve as a non-voting member of the board, with a term expiring [41:33] the board, with a term expiring OCTOBER 15th, 2026. COUNCILWOMAN [41:37] OCTOBER 15th, 2026. COUNCILWOMAN Sepulveda was nominated by [41:40] sepulveda was nominated by council member parker, and with [41:43] council member parker, and with only one nominee, we can take [41:46] only one nominee, we can take this vote by voice. Okay, all in [41:51] this vote by voice. Okay, all in favor of MISS Sepulveda being [41:56] favor of MISS Sepulveda being elected to serve on the contract [42:01] elected to serve on the contract and compliance board, please say [42:02] and compliance board, please say I any voting? No. Any [42:06] I any voting? No. Any abstaining. Okay. Council has [42:08] abstaining. Okay. Council has elected pro tem sepulveda. [42:10] Elected pro tem sepulveda. Congratulations. Okay. Next item [42:17] congratulations. Okay. Next item e two. Also, regarding the [42:20] e two. Also, regarding the contract and compliance board, [42:22] contract and compliance board, this is the consideration of [42:25] this is the consideration of nominees for two vacancies to be [42:28] nominees for two vacancies to be filled by members of the [42:30] filled by members of the community with terms expiring [42:31] community with terms expiring OCTOBER 15th, 2026. I believe [42:39] OCTOBER 15th, 2026. I believe MISS Darby requested a report [42:40] MISS Darby requested a report from chair prepped. MR. Prepped, [42:42] from chair prepped. MR. Prepped, can you provide a report, [42:45] can you provide a report, please, regarding the contract [42:46] please, regarding the contract and compliance board? MISS [42:48] And compliance board? MISS Sepulveda, we know you well, so. [42:52] Sepulveda, we know you well, so. But if you would repeat, then [42:55] but if you would repeat, then you're for that as well. I'd [42:57] you're for that as well. I'd appreciate it. Thank you. MR. [42:58] Appreciate it. Thank you. MR. Prepped. Yes, sir. Go ahead. [43:03] Prepped. Yes, sir. Go ahead. Thank you, MADAM Vice mayor, the [43:05] thank you, MADAM Vice mayor, the committee considered the [43:05] committee considered the nomination of council member [43:06] nomination of council member sepulveda and voted five in [43:08] sepulveda and voted five in favor. Zero against, one not [43:09] favor. Zero against, one not voting. Thank you. Okay. And [43:11] voting. Thank you. Okay. And then, as well, if you'd go ahead [43:14] then, as well, if you'd go ahead for item e two, the rules [43:16] for item e two, the rules confirmation public elections [43:18] confirmation public elections committee considered the [43:19] committee considered the nomination of the honorable [43:20] nomination of the honorable gloria hauser, as well as jayla [43:22] gloria hauser, as well as jayla thomas, and voted, respectively, [43:23] thomas, and voted, respectively, six in favor, zero against, zero [43:26] six in favor, zero against, zero not voting. Okay. I'm sorry. [43:29] Not voting. Okay. I'm sorry. This is item e two first chair [43:32] this is item e two first chair if you would. So we're on item e [43:35] if you would. So we're on item e two regarding the contract and [43:36] two regarding the contract and compliance board. Getting a [43:37] compliance board. Getting a little ahead of myself. No [43:39] little ahead of myself. No worries. Vice mayor. Yes, we [43:40] worries. Vice mayor. Yes, we considered the nominations of [43:43] considered the nominations of anne barnette as well as dante [43:46] anne barnette as well as dante gleaves and voted six in favor, [43:49] gleaves and voted six in favor, zero against, zero not voting, [43:51] zero against, zero not voting, respectively. Okay. And I also [43:52] respectively. Okay. And I also heard your report as well for [43:53] heard your report as well for the housing trust fund [43:54] the housing trust fund commission, which was for item e [43:57] commission, which was for item e three. Correct. So we've already [43:58] three. Correct. So we've already got that into the record. Okay. [44:00] Got that into the record. Okay. Thank you. Chair prep tea okay. [44:01] Thank you. Chair prep tea okay. Colleagues having heard the [44:04] colleagues having heard the report regarding all folks up [44:07] report regarding all folks up for election, we'll now go back [44:08] for election, we'll now go back to item e two. And with only two [44:15] to item e two. And with only two nominees for two vacancies, we [44:16] nominees for two vacancies, we can likewise vote by voice. But [44:18] can likewise vote by voice. But we will take them up separately. [44:21] We will take them up separately. Okay. All right. So all in favor [44:26] okay. All right. So all in favor of the election of ann barnette [44:32] of the election of ann barnette to the contract and compliance [44:33] to the contract and compliance board, please say aye. Any [44:35] board, please say aye. Any voting no or abstaing. Okay. [44:37] Voting no or abstaing. Okay. Council has elected and barnette [44:40] council has elected and barnette to the contract and compliance [44:42] to the contract and compliance board next. Thank you, MR. [44:46] Board next. Thank you, MR. CHAIRMAN. Next. And next I [44:53] CHAIRMAN. Next. And next I dante gleaves who was nominated [44:55] dante gleaves who was nominated by MISS Tombs. You've [44:58] by MISS Tombs. You've report of chair t. We can again [45:00] report of chair t. We can again take this by voice. All in favor [45:03] take this by voice. All in favor of the election of dante gleaves [45:05] of the election of dante gleaves to the contract and compliance [45:07] to the contract and compliance board. Please say aye. Any [45:09] board. Please say aye. Any voting no or abstaing. Okay. [45:10] Voting no or abstaing. Okay. Council has elected dante [45:13] council has elected dante gleaves. Congratulations. Okay. [45:25] Gleaves. Congratulations. Okay. Next colleagues for item e [45:30] next colleagues for item e three. This is for the housing [45:31] three. This is for the housing trust fund commission. [45:33] Trust fund commission. Consideration of nominees to [45:34] consideration of nominees to fill one vacancy on the [45:37] fill one vacancy on the commission with a term expiring [45:41] commission with a term expiring SEPTEMBER 17th, 2029. As there [45:43] SEPTEMBER 17th, 2029. As there is just one vacancy and there [45:46] is just one vacancy and there are two nominees, we will do [45:48] are two nominees, we will do this vote on your tablet. Okay. [45:51] This vote on your tablet. Okay. MR. Clerk, would you please, [45:54] MR. Clerk, would you please, having already heard the report [45:55] having already heard the report of chair t, would you please [45:58] of chair t, would you please open the machines for the vote? [47:06] Okay. All votes are in. Mr. [47:08] okay. All votes are in. MR. Clerk, please show the vote. [47:21] Clerk, please show the vote. MISS Darby, we require 21 votes [47:24] MISS Darby, we require 21 votes for election. And thus, at this [47:28] for election. And thus, at this juncture. Okay, only two [47:33] juncture. Okay, only two candidates, and we have 20. Okay [47:37] candidates, and we have 20. Okay MISS Darby has advised MR. Clerk [47:41] MISS Darby has advised MR. Clerk that we will take the vote again [48:38] MR. Clerk advises all votes are [48:41] MR. Clerk advises all votes are in again just for everyone's [48:44] in again just for everyone's awareness. This does require 21 [48:46] awareness. This does require 21 votes for election. MR. Clerk, [48:48] votes for election. MR. Clerk, please show the vote. The [48:57] please show the vote. The council has elected jayla thomas [49:02] council has elected jayla thomas congratulations to jayla thomas. [49:05] Congratulations to jayla thomas. And as well, a special thank you [49:07] and as well, a special thank you to the honorable gloria hauser [49:08] to the honorable gloria hauser for her willingness to serve. We [49:10] for her willingness to serve. We appreciate you both and we [49:12] appreciate you both and we appreciate all who were elected [49:14] appreciate all who were elected this evening to serve. So thank [49:16] this evening to serve. So thank you. Let's congratulate them. [49:18] You. Let's congratulate them. Please. [49:37] Please. Okay. Next, we are moving into [49:40] okay. Next, we are moving into section f of our agenda. Agenda [49:45] section f of our agenda. Agenda appointees and nominees. This [49:46] appointees and nominees. This portion of the agenda shall [49:49] portion of the agenda shall shares all persons that were [49:50] shares all persons that were scheduled to appear before the [49:51] scheduled to appear before the rules, confirmations and public [49:52] rules, confirmations and public elections committee this evening [49:54] elections committee this evening re referrals back to the [49:55] re referrals back to the committee will be by rule as [49:59] committee will be by rule as part of the council's two [50:01] part of the council's two meeting process for all [50:02] meeting process for all elections and confirmations. No [50:02] elections and confirmations. No votes will be taken by the body [50:05] votes will be taken by the body in this section of the agenda, [50:07] in this section of the agenda, other than for deferrals. Chair [50:08] other than for deferrals. Chair t committee report please first, [50:11] t committee report please first, for any withdrawals or [50:13] for any withdrawals or deferrals, sir. Go ahead. Thank [50:16] deferrals, sir. Go ahead. Thank you, MADAM Vice mayor, we [50:18] you, MADAM Vice mayor, we considered the reappointment of [50:19] considered the reappointment of jerry pentecost and voted six in [50:21] jerry pentecost and voted six in favor, zero against, zero not [50:23] favor, zero against, zero not voting for an indefinite [50:25] voting for an indefinite deferral. Okay. Is that the only [50:33] deferral. Okay. Is that the only deferral or withdrawal? MR. T [50:36] deferral or withdrawal? MR. T there is a motion to suspend the [50:40] there is a motion to suspend the rules on one. Okay. Let's then [50:44] rules on one. Okay. Let's then first take up this indefinite. [50:48] First take up this indefinite. Okay. I believe perhaps is f3 [50:54] okay. I believe perhaps is f3 sir also hospital authority [50:57] sir also hospital authority board frank stevenson. Yes. That [51:01] board frank stevenson. Yes. That is for a one meeting deferral. [51:02] Is for a one meeting deferral. Okay. Eight in favor, zero [51:04] okay. Eight in favor, zero against zero not voting. Okay. [51:05] Against zero not voting. Okay. All right. So, chair prep tea if [51:10] all right. So, chair prep tea if you would make a motion [51:11] you would make a motion regarding item f one, the [51:13] regarding item f one, the auditorium commission and the [51:16] auditorium commission and the indefinite deferral as [51:19] indefinite deferral as recommended by your committee of [51:20] recommended by your committee of MR. Jerry pentecost, please. So [51:22] MR. Jerry pentecost, please. So moved. Is there a second? Okay. [51:25] Moved. Is there a second? Okay. Is there any discussion on the [51:27] is there any discussion on the indefinite deferral motion for [51:30] indefinite deferral motion for MR. Pentecost? Okay. Seeing [51:32] MR. Pentecost? Okay. Seeing none. All in favor, please say [51:34] none. All in favor, please say aye. Any voting no or [51:35] aye. Any voting no or abstaining. Okay. That is [51:38] abstaining. Okay. That is indefinitely deferred. Okay. [51:39] Indefinitely deferred. Okay. We're going to skip ahead again [51:42] we're going to skip ahead again so we can dispose of our [51:44] so we can dispose of our deferrals to agenda item f three [51:47] deferrals to agenda item f three regarding the hospital authority [51:48] regarding the hospital authority board, the reappointment of [51:51] board, the reappointment of frank stevenson for a term [51:53] frank stevenson for a term expiring on JULY 11th, 2029. You [51:56] expiring on JULY 11th, 2029. You heard the report of chair prep t [51:59] heard the report of chair prep t a recommending a one meeting [52:01] a recommending a one meeting deferral chair. Could you make a [52:04] deferral chair. Could you make a similar motion, please? Move for [52:06] similar motion, please? Move for a one meeting deferral okay. Is [52:08] a one meeting deferral okay. Is there a second? Is there any [52:10] there a second? Is there any discussion on this deferral [52:11] discussion on this deferral motion? Okay. Seeing none. All [52:13] motion? Okay. Seeing none. All in favor please say aye. Any [52:15] in favor please say aye. Any voting no or abstaing okay. [52:16] Voting no or abstaing okay. All right. That is also [52:20] all right. That is also deferred. One meeting. Okay, [52:24] deferred. One meeting. Okay, chair, it's back to you for a [52:27] chair, it's back to you for a continuation of your report, sir [52:30] continuation of your report, sir thank you, MADAM Vice mayor, we [52:32] thank you, MADAM Vice mayor, we considered the appointment of [52:33] considered the appointment of mikhail helton to the east bank [52:36] mikhail helton to the east bank authority and voted five in [52:38] authority and voted five in favor, zero against, one not [52:41] favor, zero against, one not voting to suspend the rules to [52:42] voting to suspend the rules to permit the committee to [52:44] permit the committee to interview MISS Helton at our [52:47] interview MISS Helton at our next subsequent meeting. Okay, [52:53] next subsequent meeting. Okay, let's see, MISS Darby, would you [52:57] let's see, MISS Darby, would you recommend that we dispose of [52:59] recommend that we dispose of that item first, separate from [53:02] that item first, separate from the others? Can we take that up [53:06] the others? Can we take that up separately as it as a part of [53:08] separately as it as a part of that other item? I think you [53:11] that other item? I think you would want to dispose of it a [53:14] would want to dispose of it a second. Okay. All righty. Okay. [53:18] Second. Okay. All righty. Okay. So, colleagues, you have heard [53:22] so, colleagues, you have heard the report of chair prep t [53:26] the report of chair prep t regarding the suspension of the [53:29] regarding the suspension of the rules relative to the steps of [53:32] rules relative to the steps of the interview process for MISS [53:34] The interview process for MISS Helton. Let's see. I guess. [53:40] Helton. Let's see. I guess. Chair prep t do you want to add [53:43] chair prep t do you want to add that motion or to someone else [53:46] that motion or to someone else want to do so? I guess I think [53:50] want to do so? I guess I think you would need to make the [53:51] you would need to make the motion chair because I can't [53:52] motion chair because I can't really recognize out of turn. [53:53] Really recognize out of turn. And then we'll see if there is [53:56] and then we'll see if there is any objection. So moved okay. [53:58] Any objection. So moved okay. MR. Prep t has moved a [53:59] MR. Prep t has moved a suspension of the rules. Is [54:02] suspension of the rules. Is there any objection to the [54:03] there any objection to the suspension of the rules? Okay. [54:08] Suspension of the rules? Okay. Seeing none, the rules are [54:10] seeing none, the rules are suspended. And so, chair prep t [54:14] suspended. And so, chair prep t I guess then if you would make a [54:16] I guess then if you would make a motion. Likewise to defer her [54:17] motion. Likewise to defer her interview to the meeting of [54:20] interview to the meeting of NOVEMBER seventh. So move, MADAM [54:24] NOVEMBER seventh. So move, MADAM Vice mayor. Okay. Is there a [54:25] vice mayor. Okay. Is there a second? Okay. Is there any [54:28] second? Okay. Is there any discussion on the motion to [54:29] discussion on the motion to defer the interview of MISS [54:31] Defer the interview of MISS Mchale? Horton for consideration [54:34] mchale? Horton for consideration of east bank development [54:37] of east bank development authority? Okay. Seeing no [54:41] authority? Okay. Seeing no discussion, MISS Weiner. Go [54:43] discussion, MISS Weiner. Go ahead. Ma'am, let's see. Bup bup [54:46] ahead. Ma'am, let's see. Bup bup bup bup bup. Hang on, MISS [54:49] Bup bup bup. Hang on, MISS Weiner. There you are. Go ahead. [54:51] Weiner. There you are. Go ahead. Great. Thank you, vice mayor. I [54:53] great. Thank you, vice mayor. I appreciate it. I just wanted to [54:55] appreciate it. I just wanted to provide a little perspective [54:56] provide a little perspective around this particular [54:59] around this particular particular deferral. First of [55:01] particular deferral. First of all, life happens. And sadly, in [55:05] all, life happens. And sadly, in this case, death has happened. [55:07] This case, death has happened. And I don't know that we [55:08] and I don't know that we necessarily dealt with that when [55:10] necessarily dealt with that when we were looking at the rules. [55:13] We were looking at the rules. Now, while I believe in [55:14] now, while I believe in consistency, I think it's really [55:16] consistency, I think it's really important that we consider life [55:19] important that we consider life events and it MAY be something [55:20] events and it MAY be something that we want to look at in the [55:23] that we want to look at in the future insofar as the rules that [55:26] future insofar as the rules that that we have in front of us. But [55:28] that we have in front of us. But that said, I think that we're [55:31] that said, I think that we're honoring this woman's angst. I [55:33] honoring this woman's angst. I think we're honoring her pain [55:34] think we're honoring her pain and her suffering and something [55:36] and her suffering and something that she had no control over. [55:39] That she had no control over. And so the committee decided to [55:42] and so the committee decided to defer this in order to give her [55:45] defer this in order to give her the opportunity to not MISS Out [55:48] the opportunity to not MISS Out on being able to provide her [55:49] on being able to provide her service to the city. Thank you. [55:52] Service to the city. Thank you. I appreciate the additional [55:54] I appreciate the additional explanation. By way of [55:55] explanation. By way of discussion, MISS Styles, is [55:58] discussion, MISS Styles, is there anything you want to [55:59] there anything you want to discuss regarding this deferral? [56:03] Discuss regarding this deferral? Yeah. Go ahead. You're [56:04] yeah. Go ahead. You're recognized. Thank. Thank you. [56:10] Recognized. Thank. Thank you. Council member sepulveda I just [56:11] council member sepulveda I just wanted to stand in support of [56:15] wanted to stand in support of this deferral. I find this case [56:17] this deferral. I find this case disturbing. And if something [56:20] disturbing. And if something happened on our watch, I don't [56:21] happened on our watch, I don't think this feels like we're. [56:23] Think this feels like we're. We're throwing money at it. And [56:26] we're throwing money at it. And as I had my own can. No, MISS [56:29] As I had my own can. No, MISS Styles, we're discussing the [56:30] styles, we're discussing the deferral of an interview for [56:32] deferral of an interview for somebody from the bank [56:33] somebody from the bank authority. Sorry, I'm preparing [56:35] authority. Sorry, I'm preparing for that one. Sorry. Okay. All [56:37] for that one. Sorry. Okay. All right. Okay, okay. I appreciate, [56:40] right. Okay, okay. I appreciate, MISS Wiener. We do extend our [56:41] MISS Wiener. We do extend our condolences to MISS Horton and [56:44] condolences to MISS Horton and to her family. Thank you for [56:46] to her family. Thank you for that explanation. Okay. Seeing [56:47] that explanation. Okay. Seeing no further discussion, the [56:49] no further discussion, the motion then, is to. As I [56:53] motion then, is to. As I understand it, your prep rty [56:54] understand it, your prep rty would be to defer the [56:55] would be to defer the consideration to the next [56:58] consideration to the next meeting and then there would [57:01] meeting and then there would also be the vote that same [57:02] also be the vote that same evening. So we're going to pull [57:05] evening. So we're going to pull those together. Okay. Chair prep [57:06] those together. Okay. Chair prep is acknowledging that is the [57:08] is acknowledging that is the motion correct. It has been [57:10] motion correct. It has been seconded prior. We've heard the [57:13] seconded prior. We've heard the discussion all in favor of the [57:17] discussion all in favor of the motion please say I any voting [57:19] motion please say I any voting no or abstaining okay. MISS [57:24] No or abstaining okay. MISS Houten's consideration is [57:27] houten's consideration is deferred to the meeting of [57:29] deferred to the meeting of NOVEMBER 7th. Okay, chair prep, [57:32] NOVEMBER 7th. Okay, chair prep, we're going to go back to you [57:34] we're going to go back to you then to finish out the reporting [57:40] then to finish out the reporting let's go back to f two east bank [57:43] let's go back to f two east bank authority. If you could share [57:45] authority. If you could share the folks who were considered [57:46] the folks who were considered this evening, please, sir. Yes, [57:49] this evening, please, sir. Yes, we considered karen garner voted [57:51] we considered karen garner voted five and six in favor, zero [57:52] five and six in favor, zero against, zero not voting, as [57:53] against, zero not voting, as well as nathaniel carter, scott [57:56] well as nathaniel carter, scott tift and bob braswell and voted [57:58] tift and bob braswell and voted eight in favor, zero against, [58:00] eight in favor, zero against, zero not voting. Okay. Thank you [58:01] zero not voting. Okay. Thank you sir. Okay. And then if you could [58:07] sir. Okay. And then if you could just continue, please. Because [58:08] just continue, please. Because all of these in the regular [58:11] all of these in the regular order will be referred by rule. [58:13] Order will be referred by rule. So we're not going to need to be [58:15] so we're not going to need to be voting anymore. So if you would [58:16] voting anymore. So if you would just complete your report for [58:18] just complete your report for items f four and five please [58:19] items f four and five please sir. Yes. Considered the [58:20] sir. Yes. Considered the appointment of eric and erica [58:23] appointment of eric and erica nichols, as well as nathan [58:25] nichols, as well as nathan oliver and voted eight in favor, [58:27] oliver and voted eight in favor, zero against, zero not voting [58:28] zero against, zero not voting okay. And then I apologize. Did [58:33] okay. And then I apologize. Did you share also about MR. Oliver [58:35] you share also about MR. Oliver just now? Thank you. I'm sorry [58:36] just now? Thank you. I'm sorry sir, I was looking over here. [58:39] Sir, I was looking over here. Got it. Okay, so all those four [58:45] got it. Okay, so all those four additional east bank authority [58:48] additional east bank authority nominees as well as music, film [58:52] nominees as well as music, film and entertainment and stormwater [58:55] and entertainment and stormwater management are going to be re [58:58] management are going to be re referred by rule to chair [58:59] referred by rule to chair practice committee. Okay. Chair [59:01] practice committee. Okay. Chair prep tea. So next is our [59:03] prep tea. So next is our committee report in section g [59:05] committee report in section g for confirmations regarding [59:08] for confirmations regarding these appointees. In the second [59:09] these appointees. In the second step of your committee's two [59:11] step of your committee's two meeting process. Again, first [59:13] meeting process. Again, first for deferrals, if there are any, [59:15] for deferrals, if there are any, please, sir, there are no [59:16] please, sir, there are no deferrals, MADAM. Okay. All [59:18] deferrals, MADAM. Okay. All right. So next then please, for [59:19] right. So next then please, for persons who received a unanimous [59:22] persons who received a unanimous vote of recommendation by the [59:24] vote of recommendation by the committee and a consolidated [59:27] committee and a consolidated motion for those same [59:30] motion for those same appointees, please. Thank you, [59:33] appointees, please. Thank you, MADAM Vice mayor, for the [59:35] MADAM Vice mayor, for the contract compliance compliance [59:36] contract compliance compliance board, we consider the honorable [59:38] board, we consider the honorable name michael adagio. Alfredo [59:43] name michael adagio. Alfredo pina, the third as well to the [59:47] pina, the third as well to the convention center authority. [59:48] Convention center authority. Nora dykstra, sima prasad, and [59:55] nora dykstra, sima prasad, and as the metro director of [59:58] as the metro director of finance. Janine read, voted [1:00:00] finance. Janine read, voted eight in favor, zero against, [1:00:01] eight in favor, zero against, zero not voting, respectively. [1:00:06] Zero not voting, respectively. Okay. And can you do then a [1:00:08] okay. And can you do then a consolidated motion. So moved [1:00:11] consolidated motion. So moved okay. Is there a second? Okay. [1:00:17] Okay. Is there a second? Okay. Is properly moved. Properly [1:00:18] is properly moved. Properly seconded. Is any member seeking [1:00:20] seconded. Is any member seeking to be recognized to remove an [1:00:22] to be recognized to remove an item from the collective vote? [1:00:24] Item from the collective vote? No. Okay. So without objection [1:00:28] no. Okay. So without objection will be voting on these items [1:00:30] will be voting on these items together. Is there any [1:00:31] together. Is there any discussion on the collective [1:00:33] discussion on the collective slate of appointees for [1:00:34] slate of appointees for confirmation? Okay. Seeing none. [1:00:39] Confirmation? Okay. Seeing none. All in favor of these folks to [1:00:42] all in favor of these folks to serve on these boards, please [1:00:44] serve on these boards, please say aye. Any voting no or [1:00:49] say aye. Any voting no or abstaining. Okay. So in order, I [1:00:53] abstaining. Okay. So in order, I will read those folks who were [1:00:56] will read those folks who were just confirmed by the council. [1:00:58] Just confirmed by the council. If you were just confirmed and [1:01:01] if you were just confirmed and returned to join us in chambers, [1:01:03] returned to join us in chambers, this evening, that's an optional [1:01:05] this evening, that's an optional part of this process. But please [1:01:07] part of this process. But please do stand to be recognized when [1:01:10] do stand to be recognized when you hear your name called. As I [1:01:14] you hear your name called. As I confirmed first to the contract [1:01:16] confirmed first to the contract and compliance board, the [1:01:18] and compliance board, the honorable former council member [1:01:21] honorable former council member fabian bennett. Next is MR. [1:01:26] Fabian bennett. Next is MR. Michael iadevaia, also to the [1:01:31] michael iadevaia, also to the contract and compliance board. [1:01:34] Contract and compliance board. MR. Matt neal, MR. Alfredo pena, [1:01:40] MR. Matt neal, MR. Alfredo pena, the third also to the contract [1:01:43] the third also to the contract and compliance board. Next is [1:01:44] and compliance board. Next is the reappointment to the [1:01:46] the reappointment to the convention center authority of [1:01:49] convention center authority of MISS Nora dykstra. Okay. And [1:01:52] MISS Nora dykstra. Okay. And then also to the convention [1:01:55] then also to the convention center authority. A [1:01:56] center authority. A reappointment of MISS Seema [1:01:58] reappointment of MISS Seema prasad. And then lastly but [1:02:04] prasad. And then lastly but certainly not least, the [1:02:05] certainly not least, the appointment of MISS Janine reed [1:02:07] appointment of MISS Janine reed as the metropolitan director of [1:02:10] as the metropolitan director of finance. Welcome, MISS Reed and [1:02:15] finance. Welcome, MISS Reed and to you to MR. Bennett. We are [1:02:18] to you to MR. Bennett. We are grateful to you and we [1:02:19] grateful to you and we congratulate you on your [1:02:20] congratulate you on your confirmation. [1:02:48] Okay. Next, we are moving into [1:02:54] okay. Next, we are moving into section h. This is our public [1:02:57] section h. This is our public comment period. I know we're all [1:03:02] comment period. I know we're all very glad to congratulate the [1:03:05] very glad to congratulate the honorable fabian bennett and to [1:03:08] honorable fabian bennett and to welcome our new welcome back. In [1:03:10] welcome our new welcome back. In fact, our new finance director. [1:03:13] Fact, our new finance director. But let's keep moving along in [1:03:16] but let's keep moving along in our agenda. Members of the [1:03:19] our agenda. Members of the public who reside in tennessee [1:03:22] public who reside in tennessee wishing to speak for public [1:03:25] wishing to speak for public comment, MAY sign up at the [1:03:29] comment, MAY sign up at the clerk's office counter on the [1:03:30] clerk's office counter on the day of the scheduled meeting [1:03:33] day of the scheduled meeting between 5 P.M. And 6 P.M. Public [1:03:36] between 5 P.M. And 6 P.M. Public comment is limited to 20 minutes [1:03:38] comment is limited to 20 minutes total each speaker is allowed up [1:03:42] total each speaker is allowed up to two minutes to speak for [1:03:45] to two minutes to speak for public comment this evening. We [1:03:46] public comment this evening. We have only one person who has [1:03:49] have only one person who has signed up and that is MISS [1:03:52] Signed up and that is MISS Nicole williams for agenda item. [1:03:58] Nicole williams for agenda item. I believe two items is that a [1:04:04] i believe two items is that a two? A seven and 49. Okay. For [1:04:10] two? A seven and 49. Okay. For thank you for the clarification [1:04:12] thank you for the clarification for agenda item two and 49. This [1:04:15] for agenda item two and 49. This is rs 2024 708 and ordinance [1:04:20] is rs 2024 708 and ordinance 2024 for seven eight. In [1:04:23] 2024 for seven eight. In opposition. Go ahead, MISS [1:04:26] Opposition. Go ahead, MISS Williams. You're recognized. [1:04:27] Williams. You're recognized. Thank you so much. So I'm [1:04:29] thank you so much. So I'm starting to feel a little bit [1:04:31] starting to feel a little bit like cassandra because I keep [1:04:32] like cassandra because I keep coming up here and giving you [1:04:33] coming up here and giving you all good advice and you're not [1:04:34] all good advice and you're not listening to me. But for the [1:04:37] listening to me. But for the short term rental ordinance, I [1:04:40] short term rental ordinance, I noticed that none of the changes [1:04:41] noticed that none of the changes that I suggested were [1:04:43] that I suggested were incorporated. That's fine. It's [1:04:44] incorporated. That's fine. It's bad policy. I hope that [1:04:46] bad policy. I hope that everything works out well for [1:04:47] everything works out well for you, but I fear the state will [1:04:49] you, but I fear the state will preempt that if you pass it as [1:04:51] preempt that if you pass it as is for the jonathan saad [1:04:54] is for the jonathan saad settlement, you all need to ask [1:04:55] settlement, you all need to ask some more questions. Like [1:04:57] some more questions. Like seriously, I know everyone wants [1:04:59] seriously, I know everyone wants to turn the page, but giving [1:05:00] to turn the page, but giving daniel singh a settlement was [1:05:02] daniel singh a settlement was supposed to turn the page that [1:05:03] supposed to turn the page that didn't turn the page. Giving [1:05:05] didn't turn the page. Giving jonathan saad a settlement. [1:05:08] Jonathan saad a settlement. $150,000, $150,000 is supposed [1:05:11] $150,000, $150,000 is supposed to turn the page. Y'all. The [1:05:12] to turn the page. Y'all. The page is not turning. It's not [1:05:14] page is not turning. It's not turning. We're on the same page [1:05:15] turning. We're on the same page and we're going to be for a [1:05:18] and we're going to be for a while because there's still [1:05:19] while because there's still dysfunction at metro arts. So [1:05:20] dysfunction at metro arts. So this is not going to fix [1:05:21] this is not going to fix everything. It's not going to [1:05:22] everything. It's not going to solve your problems. There was a [1:05:24] solve your problems. There was a lot of talk about saad being a [1:05:26] lot of talk about saad being a protected class. The woman who [1:05:27] protected class. The woman who was hired in his place is a [1:05:30] was hired in his place is a young black woman who is [1:05:31] young black woman who is incredibly well qualified. I [1:05:32] incredibly well qualified. I encourage any of you to reach [1:05:34] encourage any of you to reach out to her, ask her about her [1:05:36] out to her, ask her about her qualifications. So this whole [1:05:39] qualifications. So this whole less qualified whatever and then [1:05:42] less qualified whatever and then a civil service test. I'm not [1:05:43] a civil service test. I'm not aware of any civil service test [1:05:46] aware of any civil service test for metro arts employees. [1:05:48] For metro arts employees. There's the civil service test [1:05:49] there's the civil service test for like police and fire and [1:05:51] for like police and fire and public safety. But I would [1:05:52] public safety. But I would encourage you to ask what [1:05:55] encourage you to ask what they're talking about there, the [1:05:56] they're talking about there, the civil service test. And if he [1:05:57] civil service test. And if he did score higher on said test, [1:05:59] did score higher on said test, why would he know the score of [1:06:01] why would he know the score of the person who got the job? Like [1:06:02] the person who got the job? Like typically when I don't get a [1:06:04] typically when I don't get a job, they don't tell me how the [1:06:06] job, they don't tell me how the other person did in their [1:06:06] other person did in their interview.Sometimes you just [1:06:08] interview.Sometimes you just don't get the job, y'all. And [1:06:10] don't get the job, y'all. And like, that's okay. And I would [1:06:13] like, that's okay. And I would just encourage you to not, like, [1:06:14] just encourage you to not, like, sweep this under the rug. There [1:06:16] sweep this under the rug. There was also some stuff in the [1:06:18] was also some stuff in the nashville scene about [1:06:19] nashville scene about inappropriate sexual advances, [1:06:20] inappropriate sexual advances, alleged inappropriate sexual [1:06:22] alleged inappropriate sexual advances. Nobody's asking about [1:06:23] advances. Nobody's asking about that. And I just wonder who has [1:06:25] that. And I just wonder who has metro legal talked to, because [1:06:27] metro legal talked to, because it sounds like they've only [1:06:27] it sounds like they've only talked to saad and his lawyers. [1:06:28] Talked to saad and his lawyers. Thank you. Okay, that concludes [1:06:33] thank you. Okay, that concludes public comment. Next is agenda [1:06:40] public comment. Next is agenda item. I, a resolution proposed [1:06:46] item. I, a resolution proposed for public hearing. This is [1:06:49] for public hearing. This is agenda item one. This is r s [1:06:53] agenda item one. This is r s 20 4-792. It is a I guess [1:06:58] 20 4-792. It is a I guess first I will share it looks like [1:07:01] first I will share it looks like we might not need to use these [1:07:04] we might not need to use these services, but we always want to [1:07:06] services, but we always want to make sure to be clear that [1:07:07] make sure to be clear that spanish interpretation services [1:07:08] spanish interpretation services are available for all council [1:07:10] are available for all council public hearings this evening, [1:07:14] public hearings this evening, with only one matter up in front [1:07:17] with only one matter up in front of us, we have karina valdez [1:07:20] of us, we have karina valdez from our council office staff. [1:07:23] From our council office staff. MISS Valdez, can you please [1:07:24] MISS Valdez, can you please share how you can help the [1:07:27] share how you can help the public if we do, in fact have a [1:07:29] public if we do, in fact have a public hearing? Buenas tardes. [1:07:30] Public hearing? Buenas tardes. Mi nombre es karina valdez. [1:07:32] Mi nombre es karina valdez. Estrella. Interpret para esta [1:07:34] estrella. Interpret para esta sesion. Gracias. Thank you, MISS [1:07:35] Sesion. Gracias. Thank you, MISS Valdez. We appreciate you. Okay, [1:07:37] valdez. We appreciate you. Okay, so back again then to agenda [1:07:40] so back again then to agenda item one rs 2020 4-792 sponsors [1:07:43] item one rs 2020 4-792 sponsors porterfield evans and hancock. [1:07:46] Porterfield evans and hancock. This is a resolution approving [1:07:47] this is a resolution approving amendment number three to a sole [1:07:50] amendment number three to a sole source contract between the [1:07:52] source contract between the metropolitan government of [1:07:53] metropolitan government of nashville and davidson county [1:07:53] nashville and davidson county and fus, llc to increase the [1:07:58] and fus, llc to increase the value, extend the term and [1:08:00] value, extend the term and utilize the full scope of work, [1:08:02] utilize the full scope of work, including surveillance [1:08:04] including surveillance technology. Sponsor porterfield, [1:08:07] technology. Sponsor porterfield, chair of budget and finance. You [1:08:08] chair of budget and finance. You are recognized. Thank you. Vice [1:08:11] are recognized. Thank you. Vice mayor committee reports budget [1:08:13] mayor committee reports budget and finance voted five in favor, [1:08:17] and finance voted five in favor, two against, zero not voting for [1:08:18] two against, zero not voting for a two meeting deferral with the [1:08:21] a two meeting deferral with the re referral back to committee. [1:08:23] Re referral back to committee. Okay. Thank you. Public health [1:08:26] okay. Thank you. Public health and safety chair evans. Yes, [1:08:27] and safety chair evans. Yes, thank you. Our committee [1:08:30] thank you. Our committee recommended a two meeting [1:08:31] recommended a two meeting deferral. 11 in favor, zero [1:08:32] deferral. 11 in favor, zero against zero not voting. Okay. [1:08:33] Against zero not voting. Okay. Thank you. Okay. It's back to [1:08:36] thank you. Okay. It's back to you, MISS Porterfield. Thank [1:08:37] you, MISS Porterfield. Thank you, vice mayor. I have a [1:08:40] you, vice mayor. I have a question before I make a motion. [1:08:41] Question before I make a motion. If we open up the public [1:08:44] if we open up the public hearings, I want to make sure [1:08:45] hearings, I want to make sure that anyone that MAY have come [1:08:48] that anyone that MAY have come tonight has the opportunity to [1:08:49] tonight has the opportunity to speak on this. My intent is to [1:08:52] speak on this. My intent is to recommend a deferral because I [1:08:53] recommend a deferral because I made it public that we were [1:08:56] made it public that we were recommending a deferral. There [1:08:57] recommending a deferral. There were people that wanted to [1:08:58] were people that wanted to speak, but they are under the [1:08:59] speak, but they are under the assumption that the public [1:09:00] assumption that the public hearing will actually happen at [1:09:02] hearing will actually happen at the time of the deferral. It [1:09:04] the time of the deferral. It does not look like we have a lot [1:09:06] does not look like we have a lot of people here. So I don't I [1:09:08] of people here. So I don't I don't think that we have a lot [1:09:10] don't think that we have a lot of people here to speak tonight, [1:09:11] of people here to speak tonight, but I do want to open it up in [1:09:13] but I do want to open it up in case someone did come up with [1:09:15] case someone did come up with the expectation. So is there a [1:09:16] the expectation. So is there a way that we can allow anybody to [1:09:17] way that we can allow anybody to speak on it, discuss it, move [1:09:19] speak on it, discuss it, move the deferral and then allow [1:09:20] the deferral and then allow people to speak on the when we [1:09:22] people to speak on the when we come assuming a deferral passes, [1:09:24] come assuming a deferral passes, speak when they come back. Okay. [1:09:26] Speak when they come back. Okay. So this is a point of [1:09:26] so this is a point of parliamentary inquiry relative [1:09:27] parliamentary inquiry relative to the opening of the hearing [1:09:30] to the opening of the hearing and the deferral and so forth. [1:09:31] And the deferral and so forth. And so I'm going to put that to [1:09:34] and so I'm going to put that to special counsel. Darby, can you [1:09:35] special counsel. Darby, can you please advise and answer the [1:09:37] please advise and answer the questions of MISS Porterfield? [1:09:39] Questions of MISS Porterfield? Excuse me? The rules do allow [1:09:43] excuse me? The rules do allow for a subsequent public hearing. [1:09:46] For a subsequent public hearing. You will need to make a motion [1:09:49] you will need to make a motion for that public hearing to set [1:09:50] for that public hearing to set the date, and it will need to [1:09:53] the date, and it will need to pass a two thirds vote threshold [1:09:55] pass a two thirds vote threshold thank you, director darby. One [1:09:56] thank you, director darby. One more question. Would I need to [1:09:58] more question. Would I need to make that motion before or after [1:10:00] make that motion before or after the motion for the deferral? I [1:10:03] the motion for the deferral? I think that or could they be made [1:10:07] think that or could they be made together? You should probably [1:10:09] together? You should probably not make them together because [1:10:11] not make them together because the motion for deferral has a [1:10:12] the motion for deferral has a lower vote threshold. So as long [1:10:13] lower vote threshold. So as long as you're recognized by the vice [1:10:16] as you're recognized by the vice mayor to make your subsequent [1:10:19] mayor to make your subsequent motion for a subsequent public [1:10:22] motion for a subsequent public hearing, then you can move [1:10:24] hearing, then you can move forward. At that time. Okay. Do [1:10:27] forward. At that time. Okay. Do I do it before or after? You can [1:10:33] I do it before or after? You can make your motion for the public [1:10:35] make your motion for the public hearing before or after, [1:10:37] hearing before or after, whichever one I think, MISS [1:10:38] Whichever one I think, MISS Porterfield, if if I MAY, as I [1:10:41] porterfield, if if I MAY, as I understand it. And then we'll [1:10:42] understand it. And then we'll just make sure everybody's on [1:10:44] just make sure everybody's on the same page. Your hope then [1:10:47] the same page. Your hope then would be, per the advice of [1:10:49] would be, per the advice of special counsel darby, just in [1:10:50] special counsel darby, just in an abundance of caution, you [1:10:52] an abundance of caution, you intend to ask to open the public [1:10:56] intend to ask to open the public hearing so that we can inquire [1:10:58] hearing so that we can inquire if there is anybody here in that [1:11:00] if there is anybody here in that regard. But then subsequent to [1:11:02] regard. But then subsequent to that, having opened that public [1:11:05] that, having opened that public hearing, you will then make the [1:11:08] hearing, you will then make the motion for another public [1:11:10] motion for another public hearing subsequent to the [1:11:16] hearing subsequent to the deferral. Is that correct? Okay. [1:11:17] Deferral. Is that correct? Okay. I just want to make sure we're [1:11:19] I just want to make sure we're all on the same page. Okay. Go [1:11:21] all on the same page. Okay. Go ahead. MISS Porterfield. I would [1:11:22] ahead. MISS Porterfield. I would like to open a public hearing. [1:11:23] Like to open a public hearing. Okay. I declare the public [1:11:25] okay. I declare the public hearing open. Would all folks [1:11:28] hearing open. Would all folks here to speak in favor of this [1:11:34] here to speak in favor of this matter? Agenda item one [1:11:35] matter? Agenda item one regarding offices, please raise [1:11:38] regarding offices, please raise your hands. Okay. Would all [1:11:41] your hands. Okay. Would all those here in opposition to this [1:11:44] those here in opposition to this matter, please raise your hands? [1:11:50] Matter, please raise your hands? Okay. Does the member of the [1:11:53] okay. Does the member of the community here in opposition [1:11:55] community here in opposition seek to speak at this time? I [1:11:59] seek to speak at this time? I think I'll wait for next time, [1:12:02] think I'll wait for next time, but nope. Nope. MISS. Okay. With [1:12:12] but nope. Nope. MISS. Okay. With one member of the community here [1:12:13] one member of the community here in opposition, you are [1:12:15] in opposition, you are recognized to speak in this [1:12:16] recognized to speak in this public hearing. Go ahead. Oh, [1:12:19] public hearing. Go ahead. Oh, I'm sorry, I apologize. Please [1:12:22] I'm sorry, I apologize. Please go ahead. My name is nicole [1:12:23] go ahead. My name is nicole williams. I live in the nation's [1:12:25] williams. I live in the nation's sorry council member. Horton. I [1:12:27] sorry council member. Horton. I am only speaking right now [1:12:31] am only speaking right now because I'm afraid that y'all [1:12:33] because I'm afraid that y'all won't vote to allow a public [1:12:35] won't vote to allow a public hearing to happen the next time [1:12:37] hearing to happen the next time this comes up, because I've seen [1:12:39] this comes up, because I've seen y'all vote not to allow public [1:12:40] y'all vote not to allow public hearings to happen on really [1:12:41] hearings to happen on really important topics. Not y'all, but [1:12:43] important topics. Not y'all, but a predecessor. Like half of [1:12:46] a predecessor. Like half of y'all were part of that body too [1:12:49] y'all were part of that body too so I am, as you could probably [1:12:51] so I am, as you could probably imagine, in opposition to this, [1:12:54] imagine, in opposition to this, I don't buy into the whole, [1:12:55] I don't buy into the whole, well, it's better than it was [1:12:57] well, it's better than it was the last time it came before [1:12:58] the last time it came before y'all. Okay, if that's how we're [1:13:01] y'all. Okay, if that's how we're going to, like, operate [1:13:02] going to, like, operate government like it's better than [1:13:03] government like it's better than just take all the cameras, [1:13:06] just take all the cameras, y'all. Truly, at this point, the [1:13:09] y'all. Truly, at this point, the way we're headed this, like most [1:13:11] way we're headed this, like most progressive council ever, is [1:13:13] progressive council ever, is becoming less and less [1:13:15] becoming less and less progressive by the hour. I don't [1:13:18] progressive by the hour. I don't want to live in a surveillance [1:13:19] want to live in a surveillance state, and I know that sounds [1:13:22] state, and I know that sounds like a big scary word, but it's [1:13:24] like a big scary word, but it's true. The more that you allow [1:13:25] true. The more that you allow the police to have real access t [1:13:30] the police to have real access t they do not need 99% of the [1:13:33] they do not need 99% of the time, the more that it becomes [1:13:35] time, the more that it becomes like the only way to stay off of [1:13:38] like the only way to stay off of video and have my likeness just [1:13:41] video and have my likeness just like uploaded to some cloud [1:13:42] like uploaded to some cloud somewhere that's hackable is to [1:13:44] somewhere that's hackable is to stay in my house. And I don't [1:13:47] stay in my house. And I don't want to have to stay in my [1:13:48] want to have to stay in my house. I already hate it that, [1:13:49] house. I already hate it that, like every house in my [1:13:50] like every house in my neighborhood has a ring camera. [1:13:52] Neighborhood has a ring camera. I can't walk around outside [1:13:54] I can't walk around outside without feeling like I'm being [1:13:55] without feeling like I'm being watched. I know that the this [1:13:56] watched. I know that the this version of justice allegedly is [1:13:58] version of justice allegedly is not going to be used for [1:14:01] not going to be used for residential cameras. I don't [1:14:04] residential cameras. I don't think we have any way to ensure [1:14:05] think we have any way to ensure that we can have mpd write it [1:14:07] that we can have mpd write it into a policy. People break [1:14:08] into a policy. People break policies. Y'all. Like if we want [1:14:11] policies. Y'all. Like if we want people to trust the police, this [1:14:12] people to trust the police, this is not the way to get them to do [1:14:15] is not the way to get them to do it. And that's all I have to [1:14:16] it. And that's all I have to say. Please allow a public [1:14:18] say. Please allow a public hearing to happen next time [1:14:19] hearing to happen next time though, because if not, that [1:14:19] though, because if not, that would be like a miscarriage of [1:14:21] would be like a miscarriage of justice. Thank you. Seeing no [1:14:29] justice. Thank you. Seeing no one else here seeking to speak, [1:14:32] one else here seeking to speak, I will declare this public [1:14:35] I will declare this public hearing closed. And it is back [1:14:39] hearing closed. And it is back to you, MISS Porterfield, for a [1:14:41] to you, MISS Porterfield, for a motion or motions. Go ahead. [1:14:44] Motion or motions. Go ahead. Thank you, vice mayor. I'm going [1:14:46] thank you, vice mayor. I'm going to move for a two meeting [1:14:49] to move for a two meeting deferral with a re referral back [1:14:52] deferral with a re referral back to committee. But we wanted to [1:14:55] to committee. But we wanted to make this a point of order. We [1:14:58] make this a point of order. We didn't want to do any type of [1:15:00] didn't want to do any type of automatic deferral because we [1:15:01] automatic deferral because we wanted people to be able to [1:15:02] wanted people to be able to speak on the legislation on the [1:15:03] speak on the legislation on the floor in case there was anything [1:15:06] floor in case there was anything that people need to say today [1:15:07] that people need to say today before we brought the [1:15:08] before we brought the legislation back. So with that [1:15:10] legislation back. So with that being said, do I need to make a [1:15:12] being said, do I need to make a motion for approval first to [1:15:14] motion for approval first to give people the opportunity to [1:15:15] give people the opportunity to speak and then make a motion for [1:15:16] speak and then make a motion for deferral? You do okay, move for [1:15:18] deferral? You do okay, move for approval. Is there a second? [1:15:20] Approval. Is there a second? Okay, properly moved and [1:15:22] okay, properly moved and seconded. Is there any [1:15:24] seconded. Is there any discussion on this resolution at [1:15:26] discussion on this resolution at this time? Okay. Chair [1:15:32] this time? Okay. Chair porterfield, seeing none, I'm [1:15:36] porterfield, seeing none, I'm back to you. Thank you. I would [1:15:38] back to you. Thank you. I would like to move for a two meeting [1:15:40] like to move for a two meeting deferral with the re referral [1:15:41] deferral with the re referral back to committee. And I would [1:15:42] back to committee. And I would like a brief comment on the [1:15:44] like a brief comment on the purpose of the deferral. Okay. [1:15:46] Purpose of the deferral. Okay. Back to both committees. MISS [1:15:49] Back to both committees. MISS Darby. Can we do the deferral [1:15:52] darby. Can we do the deferral first and then the motion for a [1:15:53] first and then the motion for a public hearing subsequently, [1:15:55] public hearing subsequently, once it is deferred to the [1:15:57] once it is deferred to the meeting of [1:15:59] meeting of we need to take up, as I had [1:16:01] we need to take up, as I had understood it prior, the motion [1:16:02] understood it prior, the motion regarding the public hearing? I [1:16:04] regarding the public hearing? I mean, we're we're we're in the [1:16:06] mean, we're we're we're in the midst of it now. So, okay, you [1:16:08] midst of it now. So, okay, you can do it either way. As long as [1:16:12] can do it either way. As long as you. Okay. All right. Let's you [1:16:15] you. Okay. All right. Let's you can proceed with the deferral [1:16:18] can proceed with the deferral motion, MISS Porterfield. Thank [1:16:19] motion, MISS Porterfield. Thank you, vice mayor. The reason for [1:16:21] you, vice mayor. The reason for the deferral, obviously, we have [1:16:22] the deferral, obviously, we have a lot of people have a lot of [1:16:25] a lot of people have a lot of questions and concerns about [1:16:26] questions and concerns about this particular about this [1:16:29] this particular about this technology. And we want to make [1:16:30] technology. And we want to make sure I want to make sure that [1:16:32] sure I want to make sure that council members have the [1:16:33] council members have the opportunity to get their [1:16:35] opportunity to get their questions answered. I reached [1:16:36] questions answered. I reached out to chief gilder to ensure [1:16:39] out to chief gilder to ensure that any council member who [1:16:41] that any council member who wants to see a demonstration of [1:16:42] wants to see a demonstration of the technology will have the [1:16:43] the technology will have the opportunity to do so again to [1:16:44] opportunity to do so again to get their questions answered. I [1:16:47] get their questions answered. I think it's imperative that we [1:16:48] think it's imperative that we hear from people in the [1:16:50] hear from people in the community when this came before [1:16:51] community when this came before us previously, we heard a lot [1:16:52] us previously, we heard a lot from the community. People had a [1:16:54] from the community. People had a lot of questions and concerns. [1:16:55] Lot of questions and concerns. Those questions and concerns [1:16:56] those questions and concerns have not disappeared. So we want [1:16:58] have not disappeared. So we want to make sure that we are [1:16:59] to make sure that we are addressing whichever side of [1:17:01] addressing whichever side of this you're going to land on. We [1:17:02] this you're going to land on. We just need to make sure that we [1:17:05] just need to make sure that we are addressing those comments [1:17:06] are addressing those comments and questions. So part of the [1:17:07] and questions. So part of the two meeting deferral is to give [1:17:10] two meeting deferral is to give council members the opportunity [1:17:11] council members the opportunity to reach out to chief gilder to [1:17:13] to reach out to chief gilder to set up a demonstration. Those [1:17:17] set up a demonstration. Those are going to be one on one [1:17:18] are going to be one on one demonstrations so that we don't [1:17:20] demonstrations so that we don't violate any type of open [1:17:22] violate any type of open meetings act, and that the [1:17:23] meetings act, and that the question was asked if the [1:17:24] question was asked if the demonstration could come here. [1:17:25] Demonstration could come here. It cannot come here. It's not [1:17:27] it cannot come here. It's not like a mobile unit that can come [1:17:28] like a mobile unit that can come here. So people will actually [1:17:30] here. So people will actually need to go to the location to [1:17:32] need to go to the location to see it. The other part of the [1:17:34] see it. The other part of the reason for the deferral is there [1:17:35] reason for the deferral is there were some concerns about the [1:17:37] were some concerns about the policy as written previously. We [1:17:39] policy as written previously. We didn't have a policy. Mpd did [1:17:40] didn't have a policy. Mpd did write a policy, but there are [1:17:43] write a policy, but there are ome concerns about the policy. [1:17:44] Ome concerns about the policy. I know council member allen went [1:17:45] I know council member allen went on record lifting up a few of [1:17:47] on record lifting up a few of her concerns. I also had some [1:17:49] her concerns. I also had some concerns that some of the [1:17:50] concerns that some of the guardrails that mpd discussed [1:17:52] guardrails that mpd discussed are not explicitly outlined in [1:17:54] are not explicitly outlined in the policy, and we want to make [1:17:56] the policy, and we want to make sure that those are outlined. So [1:17:58] sure that those are outlined. So with that, I will ask my [1:17:59] with that, I will ask my colleagues, support the deferral [1:18:01] colleagues, support the deferral as well as the subsequent motion [1:18:03] as well as the subsequent motion to come about the opening. The [1:18:05] to come about the opening. The public hearing. Again, okay, so [1:18:08] public hearing. Again, okay, so what we are on at this juncture [1:18:11] what we are on at this juncture is a motion to defer two [1:18:14] is a motion to defer two meetings, that is, to the [1:18:15] meetings, that is, to the meeting of NOVEMBER 19th with a [1:18:19] meeting of NOVEMBER 19th with a re referral to both of the [1:18:21] re referral to both of the committees, budget and finance, [1:18:22] committees, budget and finance, public health and safety. And so [1:18:25] public health and safety. And so we are now on discussion on the [1:18:27] we are now on discussion on the motion to defer two meetings. [1:18:32] Motion to defer two meetings. Okay. MISS Johnston, you are [1:18:35] okay. MISS Johnston, you are recognized. Thank you. A one [1:18:38] recognized. Thank you. A one meeting deferral is over three [1:18:40] meeting deferral is over three weeks from now. And so I'm just [1:18:42] weeks from now. And so I'm just wondering, since we've actually [1:18:43] wondering, since we've actually deferred this in a year, we let [1:18:44] deferred this in a year, we let this go a year ago. So here we [1:18:47] this go a year ago. So here we are. It's come full circle a [1:18:48] are. It's come full circle a year. If the administration has [1:18:49] year. If the administration has any opinion about a one meeting [1:18:52] any opinion about a one meeting deferral, which again, is [1:18:53] deferral, which again, is technically over three weeks [1:18:55] technically over three weeks from now, on NOVEMBER the 7th, [1:18:57] from now, on NOVEMBER the 7th, or if they're okay with a22 [1:18:59] or if they're okay with a22 meeting deferral, what if [1:19:00] meeting deferral, what if there's any implications to that [1:19:03] there's any implications to that okay. I'm happy to direct your [1:19:05] okay. I'm happy to direct your question to the administration. [1:19:06] Question to the administration. MR. Rosenberg, you're recognized [1:19:07] MR. Rosenberg, you're recognized thank you. Oh, I've got it [1:19:13] thank you. Oh, I've got it turned on. It's okay. Technical [1:19:19] turned on. It's okay. Technical difficulties. Thank you. All [1:19:24] difficulties. Thank you. All right. Council member, our [1:19:28] right. Council member, our preference would be a one [1:19:29] preference would be a one meeting deferral. We would [1:19:29] meeting deferral. We would support a one meeting deferral. [1:19:31] Support a one meeting deferral. To your point, it's 23 days. [1:19:33] To your point, it's 23 days. Normally, a two meeting deferral [1:19:34] normally, a two meeting deferral is 28 days, and a 23 day [1:19:37] is 28 days, and a 23 day deferral would you'd still have [1:19:39] deferral would you'd still have the opportunity at that point [1:19:41] the opportunity at that point for further delay, if you so [1:19:43] for further delay, if you so choose. But it wouldn't bind you [1:19:45] choose. But it wouldn't bind you to five plus or five week [1:19:46] to five plus or five week deferral. Thank you. Can I make [1:19:49] deferral. Thank you. Can I make a one meeting deferral motion? [1:19:50] A one meeting deferral motion? You MAY. Yes. I'd like to move a [1:19:54] you MAY. Yes. I'd like to move a one meeting deferral okay. And [1:19:55] one meeting deferral okay. And is there there's a second okay. [1:19:57] Is there there's a second okay. So now then we are on discussion [1:20:00] so now then we are on discussion of a motion to defer one [1:20:04] of a motion to defer one meeting. MISS Allen. Go ahead. [1:20:07] Meeting. MISS Allen. Go ahead. Oh, I'm sorry, you're just so [1:20:10] oh, I'm sorry, you're just so close right there. I'm just [1:20:11] close right there. I'm just looking at you while you're [1:20:12] looking at you while you're talking. You're not even turning [1:20:13] talking. You're not even turning your mic on. Thank you, MADAM [1:20:14] Your mic on. Thank you, MADAM Chair. Would that include [1:20:15] chair. Would that include referrals to both committees as [1:20:17] referrals to both committees as well? Okay. Yes it does. Okay. [1:20:22] Well? Okay. Yes it does. Okay. So properly moved and seconded a [1:20:27] so properly moved and seconded a one meeting deferral. MISS [1:20:28] One meeting deferral. MISS Porterfield, you are recognized [1:20:32] porterfield, you are recognized regarding the one meeting [1:20:33] regarding the one meeting deferral motion. Thank you, vice [1:20:35] deferral motion. Thank you, vice mayor. When we discussed this in [1:20:37] mayor. When we discussed this in committee, my intent was a one [1:20:40] committee, my intent was a one meeting deferral. And both [1:20:41] meeting deferral. And both committees considered two [1:20:43] committees considered two meeting deferral. So my intent [1:20:46] meeting deferral. So my intent with the two meeting deferral is [1:20:47] with the two meeting deferral is honoring the will of two [1:20:48] honoring the will of two committees that it came before. [1:20:50] Committees that it came before. So my preference would be a two [1:20:52] so my preference would be a two meeting deferral to give people [1:20:53] meeting deferral to give people enough time to go and make sure [1:20:56] enough time to go and make sure that they have the opportunity [1:20:58] that they have the opportunity to go and see the demonstration. [1:21:01] To go and see the demonstration. Thank you. Okay. MR. On the one [1:21:04] thank you. Okay. MR. On the one meeting deferral motion. Go [1:21:06] meeting deferral motion. Go ahead sir. Thank you, MADAM Vice [1:21:08] ahead sir. Thank you, MADAM Vice mayor. Colleagues, I just I rise [1:21:09] mayor. Colleagues, I just I rise in opposition to the one meeting [1:21:12] in opposition to the one meeting deferral in favor of a two [1:21:14] deferral in favor of a two meeting deferral simply because [1:21:15] meeting deferral simply because I know my colleague, council [1:21:17] I know my colleague, council member hoffman, is going to [1:21:18] member hoffman, is going to encourage all of us to visit [1:21:19] encourage all of us to visit with him and to view this [1:21:22] with him and to view this facility. And I would encourage [1:21:23] facility. And I would encourage all of us to do the exact same. [1:21:25] All of us to do the exact same. The reason why I rise in favor [1:21:27] the reason why I rise in favor of a two meeting deferral over a [1:21:29] of a two meeting deferral over a one meeting deferral is [1:21:30] one meeting deferral is specifically to give each and [1:21:31] specifically to give each and every colleague that opportunity [1:21:32] every colleague that opportunity to do that. We are a 40 member [1:21:34] to do that. We are a 40 member body and we cannot do that as a [1:21:37] body and we cannot do that as a conglomerated group as as [1:21:39] conglomerated group as as council member, porterfield [1:21:40] council member, porterfield stated. Because of sunshine law [1:21:42] stated. Because of sunshine law reasons. So having a, having a [1:21:45] reasons. So having a, having a two meeting deferral from the [1:21:47] two meeting deferral from the outright from the onset will [1:21:49] outright from the onset will provide us the opportunity to do [1:21:51] provide us the opportunity to do all of the things that we need [1:21:53] all of the things that we need to beforehand before this comes [1:21:55] to beforehand before this comes back before our body, so that [1:21:56] back before our body, so that we're not perpetually asking for [1:21:58] we're not perpetually asking for deferral after deferral after [1:21:59] deferral after deferral after deferral to provide us all the [1:22:01] deferral to provide us all the opportunity. Take. Taking the [1:22:03] opportunity. Take. Taking the time to do this right is worth [1:22:05] time to do this right is worth it. So I rise in opposition of a [1:22:07] it. So I rise in opposition of a one meeting deferral in favor of [1:22:09] one meeting deferral in favor of two meeting deferral. Thank you, [1:22:10] two meeting deferral. Thank you, MR. T. MR. Hoffman, you are [1:22:14] MR. T. MR. Hoffman, you are recognized, sir. Thank you, vice [1:22:16] recognized, sir. Thank you, vice mayor. And my colleague is [1:22:18] mayor. And my colleague is correct. I am going to encourage [1:22:20] correct. I am going to encourage all of you to go and tour the [1:22:21] all of you to go and tour the facility. I'm speaking on behalf [1:22:25] facility. I'm speaking on behalf of a one meeting deferral. [1:22:26] Of a one meeting deferral. Simply because I believe that 23 [1:22:29] simply because I believe that 23 days is an adequate amount of [1:22:32] days is an adequate amount of time to get there to do a tour [1:22:35] time to get there to do a tour and could that could easily [1:22:37] and could that could easily support us all. It it also [1:22:41] support us all. It it also starts to bump up to the [1:22:42] starts to bump up to the legislative calendar of some [1:22:46] legislative calendar of some other very hot button items. If [1:22:48] other very hot button items. If we do a two meeting deferral. So [1:22:50] we do a two meeting deferral. So I just would ask you to be give [1:22:54] I just would ask you to be give a little grace to all of us as [1:22:56] a little grace to all of us as we're about to enter some tough [1:22:57] we're about to enter some tough conversations. Thank you. Okay. [1:23:03] Conversations. Thank you. Okay. Chair evans, on the one meeting [1:23:04] chair evans, on the one meeting deferral motion. Thank you, vice [1:23:07] deferral motion. Thank you, vice mayor. So, ordinarily, I'd be [1:23:10] mayor. So, ordinarily, I'd be totally cool with a one meeting [1:23:11] totally cool with a one meeting deferral. I'm kind of feeling [1:23:13] deferral. I'm kind of feeling the two meeting deferral [1:23:14] the two meeting deferral specifically for two reasons. [1:23:15] Specifically for two reasons. Number one, our meeting, the one [1:23:18] number one, our meeting, the one meeting deferral is going to put [1:23:20] meeting deferral is going to put us at the first meeting of the [1:23:22] us at the first meeting of the month in NOVEMBER, which means [1:23:23] month in NOVEMBER, which means that we're going to have public [1:23:25] that we're going to have public hearing on zoning matters at [1:23:27] hearing on zoning matters at that time. We're shifting our [1:23:28] that time. We're shifting our our day of our meeting because [1:23:30] our day of our meeting because of the election. So I think [1:23:32] of the election. So I think there's going to be some added [1:23:33] there's going to be some added confusion and thought around [1:23:34] confusion and thought around that that MAY dissuade people [1:23:36] that that MAY dissuade people from wanting to speak about this [1:23:38] from wanting to speak about this issue or learn more about this [1:23:40] issue or learn more about this issue in the meantime. And I [1:23:42] issue in the meantime. And I think the other thing that I [1:23:43] think the other thing that I want to make note of is I did [1:23:45] want to make note of is I did request from deputy chief gilder [1:23:46] request from deputy chief gilder a list of everybody who had [1:23:49] a list of everybody who had attended the preview, basically [1:23:53] attended the preview, basically of the software previously. I [1:23:54] of the software previously. I have that list. And so it's one [1:23:57] have that list. And so it's one of those things that my, my time [1:23:59] of those things that my, my time normally is if you give people [1:24:00] normally is if you give people too long, they're going to wait [1:24:02] too long, they're going to wait till the last minute anyway, but [1:24:03] till the last minute anyway, but it's not going to be a [1:24:04] it's not going to be a reasonable expectation that if [1:24:06] reasonable expectation that if you don't go in this two meeting [1:24:08] you don't go in this two meeting deferral window, potentially, [1:24:10] deferral window, potentially, that it's not going to be really [1:24:12] that it's not going to be really good grounds for any further [1:24:13] good grounds for any further deferrals that you didn't have [1:24:14] deferrals that you didn't have time. And so I want to [1:24:17] time. And so I want to eliminate, you know, that being [1:24:19] eliminate, you know, that being an issue or something that [1:24:20] an issue or something that anyone attempts to, you know, [1:24:23] anyone attempts to, you know, want to bring forward as a defer [1:24:26] want to bring forward as a defer discussion. Thank you. Thank you [1:24:28] discussion. Thank you. Thank you chair. Next, council member hill [1:24:31] chair. Next, council member hill regarding the one meeting [1:24:32] regarding the one meeting deferral motion. Thank you, [1:24:35] deferral motion. Thank you, MADAM Vice mayor. I stand in [1:24:36] MADAM Vice mayor. I stand in favor of the one meeting [1:24:38] favor of the one meeting deferral because I really [1:24:39] deferral because I really believe that 23 days is plenty [1:24:40] believe that 23 days is plenty long enough. I think there's a [1:24:42] long enough. I think there's a fair amount of us who have [1:24:43] fair amount of us who have already toured it, and so I [1:24:45] already toured it, and so I don't think we need a long [1:24:46] don't think we need a long extension of a lot for the rest [1:24:48] extension of a lot for the rest of the folks to go through. And [1:24:51] of the folks to go through. And I think 23 days is long enough. [1:24:53] I think 23 days is long enough. Thank you, MISS Hill. Is anyone [1:24:55] thank you, MISS Hill. Is anyone else seeking discussion on the [1:24:57] else seeking discussion on the one meeting deferral motion? [1:25:00] One meeting deferral motion? Okay. Seeing none. And this does [1:25:04] okay. Seeing none. And this does include the same referral to [1:25:06] include the same referral to both committees. Seeing no [1:25:08] both committees. Seeing no further discussion. Properly [1:25:11] further discussion. Properly seconded. All in favor of the [1:25:14] seconded. All in favor of the one meeting deferral. Please say [1:25:17] one meeting deferral. Please say aye. All against the one meeting [1:25:21] aye. All against the one meeting deferral. Okay. MR. Clerk, I [1:25:27] deferral. Okay. MR. Clerk, I think we have to put this one on [1:25:28] think we have to put this one on the board. I cannot determine [1:25:30] the board. I cannot determine that by by voice or by ear. [1:26:32] Okay. With all votes in MR. [1:26:35] Okay. With all votes in MR. Clerk, this vote requires a [1:26:37] clerk, this vote requires a simple majority. Please show the [1:26:38] simple majority. Please show the vote. Okay. The one meeting [1:26:44] vote. Okay. The one meeting deferral motion fails. Thus, we [1:26:47] deferral motion fails. Thus, we are back on the two meeting [1:26:50] are back on the two meeting deferral motion. MISS [1:26:54] Deferral motion. MISS Porterfield, do you seek to be [1:27:00] porterfield, do you seek to be recognized further regarding [1:27:01] recognized further regarding that motion? Renew my motion. [1:27:04] That motion? Renew my motion. Okay. Is there a second? Okay, [1:27:07] okay. Is there a second? Okay, well, and in fact, we're back to [1:27:08] well, and in fact, we're back to it anyway. Okay. And so is [1:27:10] it anyway. Okay. And so is anyone else wanting to discuss [1:27:13] anyone else wanting to discuss the two meeting deferral motion? [1:27:16] The two meeting deferral motion? Okay. Seeing no one seeking [1:27:20] okay. Seeing no one seeking discussion. All in favor of a [1:27:23] discussion. All in favor of a two meeting deferral, please say [1:27:25] two meeting deferral, please say aye. Aye. Any voting? No. Okay, [1:27:32] aye. Aye. Any voting? No. Okay, MR. Clerk, we have two no's, [1:27:35] MR. Clerk, we have two no's, MISS Darby. Okay. We can just [1:27:38] MISS Darby. Okay. We can just record them. That is COUNCILMAN [1:27:41] Record them. That is COUNCILMAN Benton and COUNCILWOMAN Styles [1:27:43] benton and COUNCILWOMAN Styles voting. No. Any abstentions? [1:27:46] Voting. No. Any abstentions? Okay. All right, so this is [1:27:51] okay. All right, so this is deferred. Two meetings and now [1:27:56] deferred. Two meetings and now I'm back to you sponsor [1:27:57] I'm back to you sponsor porterfield, regarding a motion [1:27:59] porterfield, regarding a motion for the public hearing. As [1:28:03] for the public hearing. As previously discussed, you're [1:28:04] previously discussed, you're recognized. Thank you. Vice [1:28:05] recognized. Thank you. Vice mayor. I move to have a public [1:28:08] mayor. I move to have a public hearing for the second meeting [1:28:11] hearing for the second meeting in NOVEMBER. Okay, that's [1:28:12] in NOVEMBER. Okay, that's NOVEMBER 19th. That is the [1:28:15] NOVEMBER 19th. That is the meeting to which this bill was [1:28:18] meeting to which this bill was just deferred. Is there a second [1:28:21] just deferred. Is there a second for the motion to have a public [1:28:23] for the motion to have a public hearing? Thank you. Properly [1:28:24] hearing? Thank you. Properly seconded. Is there any [1:28:27] seconded. Is there any discussion on the motion to have [1:28:28] discussion on the motion to have a public hearing on this matter? [1:28:35] A public hearing on this matter? NOVEMBER 19th. Any discussion? [1:28:39] NOVEMBER 19th. Any discussion? Okay. Seeing none. All in favor [1:28:43] okay. Seeing none. All in favor of a public hearing for this [1:28:45] of a public hearing for this bill on NOVEMBER 19th, please [1:28:48] bill on NOVEMBER 19th, please say aye. Aye. Any voting? No. [1:28:50] Say aye. Aye. Any voting? No. Any abstaining? Okay, so this [1:28:54] any abstaining? Okay, so this bill just for kind of summary [1:28:57] bill just for kind of summary clarification is deferred. Two [1:28:59] clarification is deferred. Two meetings to the meeting of [1:29:00] meetings to the meeting of NOVEMBER 19th with a public [1:29:03] NOVEMBER 19th with a public hearing at that time. Okay. Now [1:29:07] hearing at that time. Okay. Now we are moving into our [1:29:08] we are moving into our consolidated consent agenda. All [1:29:12] consolidated consent agenda. All resolutions and second and third [1:29:15] resolutions and second and third reading ordinances on this [1:29:16] reading ordinances on this agenda are included on the [1:29:19] agenda are included on the consent agenda if recommended [1:29:20] consent agenda if recommended for approval unanimously by all [1:29:22] for approval unanimously by all committees to which the item was [1:29:24] committees to which the item was referred. Items on the consent [1:29:27] referred. Items on the consent agenda will be voted on at a [1:29:29] agenda will be voted on at a single time. The item number, [1:29:31] single time. The item number, along with the resolution and [1:29:33] along with the resolution and ordinance number of the items on [1:29:35] ordinance number of the items on the consent agenda will be read [1:29:37] the consent agenda will be read by me. Members of the council [1:29:40] by me. Members of the council MAY remove any item from the [1:29:42] MAY remove any item from the consent agenda by request, [1:29:43] consent agenda by request, before the consent agenda vote [1:29:45] before the consent agenda vote is taken. Okay. Okay, I [1:29:54] is taken. Okay. Okay, I appreciate that. Hang on [1:29:57] appreciate that. Hang on colleagues, we've just got a [1:29:59] colleagues, we've just got a quick note here on an error. [1:30:12] Quick note here on an error. I understand I had a question [1:30:13] I understand I had a question mark by those as well already. [1:30:15] Mark by those as well already. MISS Darby was at 48 and 49. [1:30:18] MISS Darby was at 48 and 49. Okay, okay okay. Thank you. [1:30:29] Okay, okay okay. Thank you. Okay, colleagues, bear with me. [1:30:30] Okay, colleagues, bear with me. Just here for a sec. Get this [1:30:33] just here for a sec. Get this back in order. [1:30:49] Back in order. Okay. This will now begin. Then [1:30:52] okay. This will now begin. Then the reading of the consolidated [1:30:55] the reading of the consolidated consent agenda. Okay. The first [1:31:00] consent agenda. Okay. The first item recommended for the consent [1:31:03] item recommended for the consent agenda is agenda item five, [1:31:10] agenda is agenda item five, resolution 2024. Dash 775. [1:31:19] resolution 2024. Dash 775. Agenda item seven. Resolution [1:31:21] agenda item seven. Resolution 2024. Dash 777. Agenda item [1:31:28] 2024. Dash 777. Agenda item eight. Resolution 2024. Dash [1:31:34] eight. Resolution 2024. Dash 778. Agenda item ten. Resolution [1:31:39] 778. Agenda item ten. Resolution 2024. Dash 780. Agenda item 11. [1:31:48] 2024. Dash 780. Agenda item 11. Resolution 2024. Dash 781. [1:31:54] Resolution 2024. Dash 781. Agenda item 12. Resolution 2024. [1:31:56] Agenda item 12. Resolution 2024. Dash 782. Agenda item 13. [1:32:05] Dash 782. Agenda item 13. Resolution 2024. Dash 783. [1:32:09] Resolution 2024. Dash 783. Agenda item 14. Resolution 2024. [1:32:17] Agenda item 14. Resolution 2024. Dash 784. Agenda item 15. [1:32:21] Dash 784. Agenda item 15. Resolution 2024. Dash 785. [1:32:24] Resolution 2024. Dash 785. Agenda item 16. Resolution 2024. [1:32:29] Agenda item 16. Resolution 2024. Dash 786. Agenda item 17. [1:32:37] Dash 786. Agenda item 17. Resolution 2024. Dash 787. [1:32:41] Resolution 2024. Dash 787. Agenda item 18. Resolution 2024. [1:32:46] Agenda item 18. Resolution 2024. Dash 788. Agenda item 19. [1:32:55] Dash 788. Agenda item 19. Resolution 2024. Dash 789. [1:32:58] Resolution 2024. Dash 789. Agenda item 20. Resolution 2024. [1:33:02] Agenda item 20. Resolution 2024. Dash 790. Agenda item 22. [1:33:10] Dash 790. Agenda item 22. Resolution 2024. Dash 793. [1:33:17] Resolution 2024. Dash 793. Agenda item 23. Resolution 2024. [1:33:19] Agenda item 23. Resolution 2024. Dash 794. Agenda item 24. [1:33:27] Dash 794. Agenda item 24. Resolution 2024. Dash 795. [1:33:35] Resolution 2024. Dash 795. Agenda item 25. Resolution 2024. [1:33:40] Agenda item 25. Resolution 2024. Dash 796. Agenda item 26. [1:33:43] Dash 796. Agenda item 26. Resolution 2024. Dash. 797. [1:33:49] Resolution 2024. Dash. 797. Agenda item 27. Resolution 2024. [1:33:53] Agenda item 27. Resolution 2024. Dash 798. Agenda item 28. [1:33:59] Dash 798. Agenda item 28. Resolution 2024. Dash 799. [1:34:01] Resolution 2024. Dash 799. Agenda item 29. Resolution 2024. [1:34:06] Agenda item 29. Resolution 2024. Dash 800. Agenda item 30. [1:34:13] Dash 800. Agenda item 30. Resolution 2024. Dash 801. [1:34:15] Resolution 2024. Dash 801. Agenda item 31. Resolution 2024. [1:34:18] Agenda item 31. Resolution 2024. Dash 802. Agenda item 32. [1:34:25] Dash 802. Agenda item 32. Resolution 2024. Dash 803. Then [1:34:30] resolution 2024. Dash 803. Then agenda item 34. Resolution 20. [1:34:38] Agenda item 34. Resolution 20. 20 4-805 last among the [1:34:39] 20 4-805 last among the resolutions proposed for consent [1:34:41] resolutions proposed for consent is agenda item 35, resolution [1:34:48] is agenda item 35, resolution 20 4-806. Okay. Next, bills on [1:34:55] 20 4-806. Okay. Next, bills on second reading that are proposed [1:34:57] second reading that are proposed for the consent agenda. First [1:35:03] for the consent agenda. First among those is agenda item 50, [1:35:06] among those is agenda item 50, ordinance bl. 2020 4-552. Then [1:35:16] ordinance bl. 2020 4-552. Then agenda item 54 ordinance bl 2020 [1:35:24] agenda item 54 ordinance bl 2020 4-556. Agenda item 55 ordinance [1:35:29] 4-556. Agenda item 55 ordinance bl. 2020 4-557. Agenda item 56 [1:35:37] bl. 2020 4-557. Agenda item 56 ordinance bl 2024. Dash 558. [1:35:45] Ordinance bl 2024. Dash 558. Agenda item 57 ordinance bl [1:35:48] agenda item 57 ordinance bl 2024. Dash 581. Okay, next. [1:35:56] 2024. Dash 581. Okay, next. Moving on to bills on third [1:35:58] moving on to bills on third reading proposed for the [1:36:01] reading proposed for the consolidated consent agenda. [1:36:03] Consolidated consent agenda. First among those is agenda item [1:36:05] first among those is agenda item 58, ordinance bl 2020 4-504. [1:36:13] 58, ordinance bl 2020 4-504. Agenda item 59 ordinance bl 2020 [1:36:20] agenda item 59 ordinance bl 2020 4-526 agenda item 60 ordinance [1:36:24] 4-526 agenda item 60 ordinance bl 2020 4-527 agenda item 61 [1:36:30] bl 2020 4-527 agenda item 61 ordinance bl 2020 4-528 agenda [1:36:37] ordinance bl 2020 4-528 agenda item 62 ordinance bl 2020 4-529. [1:36:45] Item 62 ordinance bl 2020 4-529. Agenda item 63 ordinance bl 2020 [1:36:53] agenda item 63 ordinance bl 2020 4-530. Agenda item 64 ordinance [1:37:00] 4-530. Agenda item 64 ordinance bl 2024. Dash 531 and its [1:37:06] bl 2024. Dash 531 and its companion bill 65. On the agenda [1:37:10] companion bill 65. On the agenda ordinance bl 2020 4-532. Next is [1:37:17] ordinance bl 2020 4-532. Next is agenda item 66. Ordinance bl [1:37:23] agenda item 66. Ordinance bl 20 4-533 agenda item 67 [1:37:26] 20 4-533 agenda item 67 ordinance bl 2020 4-534 agenda [1:37:33] ordinance bl 2020 4-534 agenda item 68 ordinance bl 2020 4-535 [1:37:42] item 68 ordinance bl 2020 4-535 agenda item 69 ordinance bl [1:37:47] agenda item 69 ordinance bl 2024, dash 536 and it's [1:37:49] 2024, dash 536 and it's companion bill agenda item 70 [1:37:52] companion bill agenda item 70 ordinance bl 2020 4-537. Agenda [1:37:58] ordinance bl 2020 4-537. Agenda item 71 ordinance bl 2024. Dash [1:38:03] item 71 ordinance bl 2024. Dash 538. Agenda item 72 ordinance bl [1:38:09] 538. Agenda item 72 ordinance bl 2024. Dash 539. Agenda item 73 [1:38:16] 2024. Dash 539. Agenda item 73 ordinance bl 2024. Dash 540. [1:38:21] Ordinance bl 2024. Dash 540. Agenda item 74 ordinance bl [1:38:27] agenda item 74 ordinance bl 2024. Dash 541. Agenda item 55 [1:38:35] 2024. Dash 541. Agenda item 55 ordinance bl 2020 4-542. Agenda [1:38:40] ordinance bl 2020 4-542. Agenda item 76 ordinance bl 2024. Dash [1:38:49] item 76 ordinance bl 2024. Dash 543 and its companion bill. [1:38:50] 543 and its companion bill. Agenda item 77 ordinance bl 2020 [1:38:58] agenda item 77 ordinance bl 2020 4-544 agenda item 78 ordinance [1:39:01] 4-544 agenda item 78 ordinance bl 2020 4-546 agenda item 79 [1:39:08] bl 2020 4-546 agenda item 79 ordinance bl 2020 4-547. And [1:39:14] ordinance bl 2020 4-547. And lastly, on third reading [1:39:18] lastly, on third reading proposed for the consolidated [1:39:20] proposed for the consolidated consent agenda. Agenda item 83 [1:39:22] consent agenda. Agenda item 83 ordinance bl. 2020 4-551 okay. [1:39:31] Ordinance bl. 2020 4-551 okay. Do any items need to be removed [1:39:35] do any items need to be removed from the consent agenda? If so. [1:39:37] From the consent agenda? If so. Members, please join the que [1:39:39] members, please join the que to request that okay. [1:40:09] Okay. MISTER Koopman, you're [1:40:12] okay. MISTER Koopman, you're recognized. Sir. Thank you, [1:40:14] recognized. Sir. Thank you, MADAM PRESIDENT. Agenda item 30 [1:40:16] MADAM PRESIDENT. Agenda item 30 rs 2024 801. Please. Okay. [1:40:19] Rs 2024 801. Please. Okay. MISTER Koopman has requested the [1:40:23] mister koopman has requested the removal of agenda item 30, [1:40:27] removal of agenda item 30, resolution 801. Okay. That has [1:40:38] resolution 801. Okay. That has been removed from consent. [1:40:41] Been removed from consent. COUNCILWOMAN Suara, you are [1:40:44] COUNCILWOMAN Suara, you are recognized. Thank you, vice [1:40:50] recognized. Thank you, vice mayor. I'd like to remove agenda [1:40:52] mayor. I'd like to remove agenda item 34 2024 805. Okay. [1:40:57] Item 34 2024 805. Okay. COUNCILWOMAN Suara has requested [1:40:58] COUNCILWOMAN Suara has requested the removal of agenda item 34, [1:41:03] the removal of agenda item 34, resolution 805, and it has been [1:41:04] resolution 805, and it has been removed from consent. COUNCILMAN [1:41:11] Removed from consent. COUNCILMAN Bradford, you are recognized, [1:41:12] bradford, you are recognized, sir. Thank you, vice mayor. I'd [1:41:15] sir. Thank you, vice mayor. I'd like to remove item 35 rs 2024 [1:41:18] like to remove item 35 rs 2024 806. Okay. COUNCILMAN Bradford [1:41:21] 806. Okay. COUNCILMAN Bradford has requested the removal of [1:41:22] has requested the removal of agenda item 35. That's [1:41:25] agenda item 35. That's resolution 806. And it has been [1:41:28] resolution 806. And it has been removed from consent. Okay. [1:41:33] Removed from consent. Okay. COUNCILMAN Truffle, you're [1:41:34] COUNCILMAN Truffle, you're recognized, sir. Yeah. Vice [1:41:37] recognized, sir. Yeah. Vice mayor. I just want to confirm. I [1:41:40] mayor. I just want to confirm. I didn't hear, but item number 80, [1:41:41] didn't hear, but item number 80, bill 2024, dash 548. I just want [1:41:42] bill 2024, dash 548. I just want to make sure it's not on [1:41:44] to make sure it's not on consent. Item 80 is not on [1:41:48] consent. Item 80 is not on consent, sir. Thank you very [1:41:49] consent, sir. Thank you very much. Okay. MISS Styles, you are [1:41:52] much. Okay. MISS Styles, you are recognized. Thank you, vice [1:41:55] recognized. Thank you, vice mayor. I'd like to pull agenda [1:41:57] mayor. I'd like to pull agenda item 32 hours 2024 803. Okay. [1:42:00] Item 32 hours 2024 803. Okay. MISS Styles has requested the [1:42:02] MISS Styles has requested the removal of agenda item 32. [1:42:07] Removal of agenda item 32. Resolution 803. And it has been [1:42:12] resolution 803. And it has been removed from consent. Okay. MISS [1:42:20] Removed from consent. Okay. MISS Porterfield, you are recognized. [1:42:21] Porterfield, you are recognized. Thank you, vice mayor. I would [1:42:25] thank you, vice mayor. I would like to remove item number 68. [1:42:26] Like to remove item number 68. Bl 2020 4-5 35. Okay. Agenda [1:42:30] bl 2020 4-5 35. Okay. Agenda item 68 is an ordinance on third [1:42:34] item 68 is an ordinance on third reading. Okay. Bl. 2024 535. And [1:42:50] reading. Okay. Bl. 2024 535. And it has been removed from the [1:42:52] it has been removed from the consent. Okay. Are any other [1:43:00] consent. Okay. Are any other members seeking to remove an [1:43:01] members seeking to remove an item from the consolidated [1:43:01] item from the consolidated consent agenda? Okay. Right. [1:43:07] Consent agenda? Okay. Right. This time we will proceed with [1:43:11] this time we will proceed with our committee reports. [1:43:43] Okay. First among those, chair [1:43:46] okay. First among those, chair porterfield, please, for the [1:43:48] porterfield, please, for the report of the budget and finance [1:43:50] report of the budget and finance committee on all items on [1:43:52] committee on all items on consent are proposed for [1:43:55] consent are proposed for consent. Thank you. Vice mayor. [1:43:56] Consent. Thank you. Vice mayor. Budget and finance considered rs [1:44:02] budget and finance considered rs 20 4-77577780 and 781 ten [1:44:06] 20 4-77577780 and 781 ten in favor, zero against, zero not [1:44:08] in favor, zero against, zero not voting rs. 2020 4-7827 in favor, [1:44:12] voting rs. 2020 4-7827 in favor, zero against zero not voting rs. [1:44:15] Zero against zero not voting rs. 20 4-7838 in favor zero [1:44:19] 20 4-7838 in favor zero against zero. Not voting rs. [1:44:27] Against zero. Not voting rs. 20 4-7847857867877887897 9793, [1:44:31] 20 4-7847857867877887897 9793, 794, 795 and seven 9610 in [1:44:34] 794, 795 and seven 9610 in favor, zero against, zero not [1:44:37] favor, zero against, zero not voting. Okay, thank you chair. [1:44:39] Voting. Okay, thank you chair. That concludes all your items. [1:44:43] That concludes all your items. Next chair gad for the let's see [1:44:49] next chair gad for the let's see MISS Gad chair. Gad chair gad [1:44:54] MISS Gad chair. Gad chair gad for the report of the arts, [1:44:57] for the report of the arts, parks, libraries and [1:45:00] parks, libraries and entertainment committee, please, [1:45:00] entertainment committee, please, ma'am. Thank you so much for [1:45:04] ma'am. Thank you so much for your patience, council members. [1:45:06] Your patience, council members. We had. I'm gonna go ahead and [1:45:09] we had. I'm gonna go ahead and give all the resolutions that [1:45:11] give all the resolutions that are on consent calendar. That's [1:45:13] are on consent calendar. That's part of this rs 2020 4-7844 [1:45:19] part of this rs 2020 4-7844 passed eight in favor, zero [1:45:20] passed eight in favor, zero against, zero not voting rs 2024 [1:45:23] against, zero not voting rs 2024 785. It passed. Eight in favor, [1:45:27] 785. It passed. Eight in favor, zero against, zero not voting. [1:45:30] Zero against, zero not voting. Rs. 2024 786 passed. Eight in [1:45:36] rs. 2024 786 passed. Eight in favor, zero against, zero not [1:45:39] favor, zero against, zero not voting. Rs. 2024 787 passed. [1:45:45] Voting. Rs. 2024 787 passed. Eight in favor, zero against and [1:45:47] eight in favor, zero against and zero not voting. Okay. Thank [1:45:49] zero not voting. Okay. Thank you. Chair gad. Next is the [1:45:52] you. Chair gad. Next is the report of the government [1:45:56] report of the government operations and regulations [1:45:58] operations and regulations committee chair hill, you are [1:46:01] committee chair hill, you are recognized. Thank you, MR. Vice [1:46:03] recognized. Thank you, MR. Vice mayor. Item number 50, bill 2024 [1:46:06] mayor. Item number 50, bill 2024 550 552 in favor, eight in [1:46:08] 550 552 in favor, eight in favor, zero against zero. Not [1:46:09] favor, zero against zero. Not voting. Thank you. Chair hill. [1:46:13] Voting. Thank you. Chair hill. Next. Then, is the report of the [1:46:19] next. Then, is the report of the planning and zoning committee. [1:46:22] Planning and zoning committee. Chair gamble, you are recognized [1:46:25] chair gamble, you are recognized thank you. Vice mayor. Planning, [1:46:27] thank you. Vice mayor. Planning, zoning considered rs 2024 793. [1:46:37] zoning considered rs 2024 793. 797 798. Also, bills on second [1:46:39] 797 798. Also, bills on second reading bill 2024 556 557 558 [1:46:46] reading bill 2024 556 557 558 581. Bills on third reading. [1:46:48] 581. Bills on third reading. Bill 2024 526 527 528 529 five [1:46:59] bill 2024 526 527 528 529 five 3531, 532, five, 33, five, 34, [1:47:01] 3531, 532, five, 33, five, 34, five, 35, five, 36, 537, 538, [1:47:05] five, 35, five, 36, 537, 538, five, 39 540. 541 542, 543, 544, [1:47:18] five, 39 540. 541 542, 543, 544, 546 and 547 and 550. Approval, [1:47:25] 546 and 547 and 550. Approval, favor, zero against, zero not [1:47:27] favor, zero against, zero not voting, and bills on third [1:47:29] voting, and bills on third reading were. I think those were [1:47:34] reading were. I think those were your third reading bills. Oh, [1:47:36] your third reading bills. Oh, I'm sorry, I should have added [1:47:38] I'm sorry, I should have added them at the same time because [1:47:40] them at the same time because the ones on third reading were [1:47:41] the ones on third reading were ten in favor, zero against, [1:47:42] ten in favor, zero against, zero. No. Okay. All right. So [1:47:44] zero. No. Okay. All right. So all of those vice mayor I [1:47:46] all of those vice mayor I apologize. Eight in favor, zero [1:47:47] apologize. Eight in favor, zero against zero not voting for all [1:47:48] against zero not voting for all the consent items. Thank you. [1:47:50] The consent items. Thank you. Understood. Got it, got it, got [1:47:52] understood. Got it, got it, got it. No worries. Okay. The only [1:47:56] it. No worries. Okay. The only one among those not on consent. [1:47:57] One among those not on consent. Then chair gamble is 535. Okay. [1:48:00] Then chair gamble is 535. Okay. Got it. Okay. All right. [1:48:08] Got it. Okay. All right. Planning and zoning and zoning. [1:48:11] Planning and zoning and zoning. Planning and zoning. And next to [1:48:12] planning and zoning. And next to chair evans for the report of [1:48:15] chair evans for the report of the public health and safety [1:48:16] the public health and safety committee. Thank you. Vice [1:48:17] committee. Thank you. Vice mayor, public health and safety [1:48:18] mayor, public health and safety considered rs. 2020 [1:48:25] considered rs. 2020 (477) 577-6777. I'm sorry. Back [1:48:27] (477) 577-6777. I'm sorry. Back up 776 was not on consent. Thank [1:48:29] up 776 was not on consent. Thank you. [1:48:45] You. 777807817827837897 [1:48:46] you. 777807817827837897 90. And we considered all those [1:48:49] 90. And we considered all those and recommended approval seven [1:48:51] and recommended approval seven in favor zero against. And then [1:48:53] in favor zero against. And then we considered item rs 2024 79. [1:48:56] We considered item rs 2024 79. And we recommended approval 11 [1:48:59] and we recommended approval 11 in favor zero against zero not [1:49:01] in favor zero against zero not voting okay. And then we also [1:49:03] voting okay. And then we also are we do I'm sorry. Let's see [1:49:08] are we do I'm sorry. Let's see if you have a second reading [1:49:10] if you have a second reading ordinance. Okay I see it now. [1:49:11] Ordinance. Okay I see it now. Bill 2020 4-5 52. We recommended [1:49:15] bill 2020 4-5 52. We recommended approval 11 in favor zero [1:49:16] approval 11 in favor zero against are not voting okay. [1:49:18] against are not voting okay. Thank you. Chair evans. Okay. [1:49:25] Thank you. Chair evans. Okay. Let's see. Okay. MR. Prep tea [1:49:31] let's see. Okay. MR. Prep tea chair, I don't think you have [1:49:32] chair, I don't think you have many things left on consent, but [1:49:37] many things left on consent, but go ahead, please, with your [1:49:38] go ahead, please, with your report, sir. Thank you, MADAM [1:49:39] Report, sir. Thank you, MADAM Vice mayor, the committee [1:49:41] vice mayor, the committee considered rs 2024 800, as well [1:49:44] considered rs 2024 800, as well as 802 and voted five in favor, [1:49:46] as 802 and voted five in favor, zero against, zero not voting. [1:49:47] Zero against, zero not voting. Thank you. Chair. Okay, last but [1:49:54] thank you. Chair. Okay, last but never least, chair parker, for [1:49:57] never least, chair parker, for the report of the transportation [1:50:00] the report of the transportation and infrastructure committee, [1:50:01] and infrastructure committee, please, sir. Thank you, vice [1:50:04] please, sir. Thank you, vice mayor. We considered resolutions [1:50:06] mayor. We considered resolutions rs 2024 793794795797 and 798 [1:50:11] rs 2024 793794795797 and 798 recommended approval of those [1:50:14] recommended approval of those resolutions, eight in favor, [1:50:15] resolutions, eight in favor, zero against, and bills on [1:50:17] zero against, and bills on second reading. We considered bl [1:50:22] second reading. We considered bl 20 4-556557558 and 581, also [1:50:24] 20 4-556557558 and 581, also recommending approval of all of [1:50:27] recommending approval of all of those eight in favor, zero [1:50:30] those eight in favor, zero against and with. If you would [1:50:32] against and with. If you would move. Yep. With all committee [1:50:34] move. Yep. With all committee reports in, I will move the [1:50:36] reports in, I will move the consolidated consent agenda. [1:50:37] Consolidated consent agenda. Okay. Properly moved and [1:50:39] okay. Properly moved and properly seconded. All in favor [1:50:44] properly seconded. All in favor of the consolidated consent [1:50:45] of the consolidated consent agenda, please say I. Any [1:50:47] agenda, please say I. Any voting? No or abstaining. Okay. [1:50:50] Voting? No or abstaining. Okay. You have passed all items on [1:50:52] you have passed all items on consent. Okay. So now going back [1:51:02] consent. Okay. So now going back for resolutions not on consent. [1:51:20] For resolutions not on consent. Okay. And first, among those is [1:51:23] okay. And first, among those is agenda item two, resolution 2020 [1:51:32] agenda item two, resolution 2020 4-708 sponsor portefield. This [1:51:33] 4-708 sponsor portefield. This is a resolution authorizing the [1:51:36] is a resolution authorizing the metropolitan department of law [1:51:37] metropolitan department of law to compromise and settle [1:51:39] to compromise and settle jonathan sods claims against the [1:51:42] jonathan sods claims against the metropolitan government of [1:51:43] metropolitan government of nashville and davidson county in [1:51:44] nashville and davidson county in the amount of $150,000 to be [1:51:47] the amount of $150,000 to be paid from the 3 million [1:51:49] paid from the 3 million allocated by the director of [1:51:50] allocated by the director of finance. On MARCH 21st, 2024, [1:51:52] finance. On MARCH 21st, 2024, for the resolution of matters [1:51:54] for the resolution of matters related to the arts commission [1:51:57] related to the arts commission chair porterfield, you are [1:52:00] chair porterfield, you are recognized. Thank you. Vice [1:52:01] recognized. Thank you. Vice mayor, committee reports, budget [1:52:02] mayor, committee reports, budget and finance considered 20 4-708 [1:52:05] and finance considered 20 4-708 and voted five in favor, two [1:52:09] and voted five in favor, two against, two not voting for [1:52:10] against, two not voting for approval. And I would move for [1:52:13] approval. And I would move for approval. Okay. Is there a [1:52:15] approval. Okay. Is there a second? Okay. Properly moved [1:52:18] second? Okay. Properly moved approval is properly moved and [1:52:19] approval is properly moved and properly seconded. Now we are on [1:52:22] properly seconded. Now we are on discussion on the motion to [1:52:25] discussion on the motion to approve first in the queue. [1:52:28] Approve first in the queue. Council member styles, you are [1:52:29] council member styles, you are recognized. Thank you very much. [1:52:33] Recognized. Thank you very much. Vice mayor. When this came [1:52:35] vice mayor. When this came before us, I believe it was two [1:52:39] before us, I believe it was two meetings ago. I voted no. Given [1:52:41] meetings ago. I voted no. Given all of what has transpired in [1:52:43] all of what has transpired in metro arts, and we are in the [1:52:45] metro arts, and we are in the midst of trying to get things to [1:52:47] midst of trying to get things to be better and to rebuild trust [1:52:49] be better and to rebuild trust and transparency. This [1:52:52] and transparency. This settlement is not the way this [1:52:55] settlement is not the way this this individual the complaint [1:52:56] this individual the complaint does not clearly state really [1:52:58] does not clearly state really that his his claims are valid. I [1:53:02] that his his claims are valid. I think we have received several [1:53:04] think we have received several emails concerning this [1:53:05] emails concerning this settlement regarding actions [1:53:07] settlement regarding actions that this individual engaged in [1:53:10] that this individual engaged in during all of the shenanigans [1:53:13] during all of the shenanigans from last year. I think this is [1:53:16] from last year. I think this is an unnecessary settlement. I [1:53:19] an unnecessary settlement. I think if MR. Saad would like to [1:53:22] think if MR. Saad would like to move forward and take us to [1:53:23] move forward and take us to court, then so be it. I don't [1:53:26] court, then so be it. I don't think he has a case. I don't [1:53:28] think he has a case. I don't think throwing money out of the [1:53:29] think throwing money out of the money that has been set aside [1:53:30] money that has been set aside from metro arts is the right [1:53:33] from metro arts is the right thing to do, and I think we [1:53:34] thing to do, and I think we would be negligent in our duties [1:53:37] would be negligent in our duties to say that this is the same as [1:53:41] to say that this is the same as giving money to former [1:53:42] giving money to former directors, saying who was under [1:53:45] directors, saying who was under so much harassment in order to [1:53:47] so much harassment in order to leave. And then suddenly we get [1:53:50] leave. And then suddenly we get this judgment that seemed to [1:53:51] this judgment that seemed to come out of nowhere that we [1:53:53] come out of nowhere that we should pay this man. I don't [1:53:55] should pay this man. I don't think it's right. And I hope [1:53:56] think it's right. And I hope that we will all vote no. Thank [1:54:00] that we will all vote no. Thank you, MISS Styles. COUNCILMAN [1:54:03] You, MISS Styles. COUNCILMAN Parker, you're recognized, sir. [1:54:06] Parker, you're recognized, sir. Thank you, vice mayor. So I [1:54:08] thank you, vice mayor. So I remain very concerned about this [1:54:11] remain very concerned about this proposed settlement. You know, [1:54:12] proposed settlement. You know, the complaint centers around a [1:54:14] the complaint centers around a failure to hire claim based on [1:54:17] failure to hire claim based on either retaliation or [1:54:18] either retaliation or discrimination against a [1:54:20] discrimination against a protected class. I think there [1:54:23] protected class. I think there are other reasons that this [1:54:24] are other reasons that this person was not hired that are [1:54:26] person was not hired that are very apparent. If you look at [1:54:28] very apparent. If you look at the complaint paragraph 26, his [1:54:29] the complaint paragraph 26, his application was not considered [1:54:33] application was not considered despite MR. Saad's overwhelming [1:54:35] despite MR. Saad's overwhelming qualification for all three of [1:54:36] qualification for all three of the positions and the fact that [1:54:37] the positions and the fact that he was currently successfully [1:54:38] he was currently successfully performing one of the three [1:54:39] performing one of the three jobs. That position was the [1:54:40] jobs. That position was the contract grant manager position. [1:54:42] Contract grant manager position. The application period [1:54:45] the application period referenced here is on or about [1:54:46] referenced here is on or about JULY 30th, 2023. If you'll think [1:54:51] JULY 30th, 2023. If you'll think back to the discussions we've [1:54:52] back to the discussions we've been having about metro arts. [1:54:53] Been having about metro arts. That was the period when the [1:54:54] that was the period when the arts commission voted for an [1:54:57] arts commission voted for an equitable arts funding formula [1:54:58] equitable arts funding formula in JULY, a decision which was [1:55:00] in JULY, a decision which was reversed in AUGUST by the [1:55:02] reversed in AUGUST by the commission has had disastrous [1:55:03] commission has had disastrous results. We have spent the last [1:55:07] results. We have spent the last 16 months trying to clean that [1:55:09] 16 months trying to clean that mess up, trying to address that. [1:55:11] Mess up, trying to address that. So, you know, the claim that he [1:55:13] so, you know, the claim that he was successfully currently [1:55:15] was successfully currently performing one of the jobs and [1:55:16] performing one of the jobs and thus felt entitled to this [1:55:18] thus felt entitled to this position, I think is absurd, [1:55:20] position, I think is absurd, given what we know was happening [1:55:22] given what we know was happening at arts at the time. And I [1:55:23] at arts at the time. And I understand there are some [1:55:24] understand there are some procedural challenges with [1:55:25] procedural challenges with defending this case from metro's [1:55:27] defending this case from metro's perspective, namely that then [1:55:30] perspective, namely that then director daniel singh is not in [1:55:31] director daniel singh is not in nashville, presumably has not [1:55:34] nashville, presumably has not been served. There's no return [1:55:35] been served. There's no return in the system. And I understand [1:55:38] in the system. And I understand that. But there were other [1:55:39] that. But there were other people involved in this hiring [1:55:41] people involved in this hiring process. I believe a panels were [1:55:43] process. I believe a panels were assembled to look at the [1:55:45] assembled to look at the applicants for all of these [1:55:46] applicants for all of these jobs. Presumably, not all of [1:55:48] jobs. Presumably, not all of those people have left nashville [1:55:50] those people have left nashville in the last year. Some of them [1:55:52] in the last year. Some of them are probably metro people. I [1:55:53] are probably metro people. I don't know the composition of [1:55:54] don't know the composition of those panels, but there are [1:55:56] those panels, but there are people who are familiar with the [1:55:57] people who are familiar with the situation that metro can ask to [1:56:00] situation that metro can ask to be deposed to, to be witnesses. [1:56:03] Be deposed to, to be witnesses. Et cetera. And I understand it [1:56:06] et cetera. And I understand it might be challenging, but I with [1:56:09] might be challenging, but I with my no vote on this settlement, [1:56:10] my no vote on this settlement, I'm asking metro legal to do [1:56:11] I'm asking metro legal to do that and to go defend metro in [1:56:13] that and to go defend metro in this case. Lastly, you know, [1:56:17] this case. Lastly, you know, there's a lot of talk about [1:56:18] there's a lot of talk about turning the page here. I don't [1:56:20] turning the page here. I don't think we're turning the page by [1:56:23] think we're turning the page by using the set aside arts fund to [1:56:26] using the set aside arts fund to to settle this claim. I think we [1:56:29] to settle this claim. I think we have done virtually nothing to [1:56:30] have done virtually nothing to address the central conflict [1:56:32] address the central conflict that a lot of this arose out of, [1:56:34] that a lot of this arose out of, which is the question of [1:56:37] which is the question of equitable arts funding, which [1:56:38] equitable arts funding, which is, you know, what is the [1:56:40] is, you know, what is the balance between small [1:56:40] balance between small organizations getting funding [1:56:43] organizations getting funding versus these large legacy [1:56:43] versus these large legacy organizations getting funding? [1:56:45] Organizations getting funding? That tension has not been [1:56:47] that tension has not been resolved. The corrective actions [1:56:49] resolved. The corrective actions that the mayor's office and that [1:56:50] that the mayor's office and that we took just added more money to [1:56:52] we took just added more money to make everyone whole in that [1:56:53] make everyone whole in that process. We have not addressed [1:56:54] process. We have not addressed the balance, the fundamental [1:56:55] the balance, the fundamental tension there between funding [1:56:57] tension there between funding these legacy orgs and funding [1:56:58] these legacy orgs and funding the small organizations. And [1:57:00] the small organizations. And this settlement would do nothing [1:57:01] this settlement would do nothing to get us any closer to [1:57:04] to get us any closer to resolving that tension. So I'll [1:57:05] resolving that tension. So I'll be voting no, thank you, MR. [1:57:06] Be voting no, thank you, MR. Parker. COUNCILWOMAN Welsh, [1:57:09] parker. COUNCILWOMAN Welsh, you're recognized, ma'am. Thank [1:57:11] you're recognized, ma'am. Thank you, vice mayor. I rise against [1:57:14] you, vice mayor. I rise against going ahead with the settlement [1:57:15] going ahead with the settlement with MR. Saad. The claim that [1:57:20] with MR. Saad. The claim that MR. Saad made is extremely [1:57:21] MR. Saad made is extremely vague. And he offers no [1:57:23] vague. And he offers no documentation or evidence to [1:57:24] documentation or evidence to support anything that he claims [1:57:26] support anything that he claims was the behavior of metro. In [1:57:29] was the behavior of metro. In these last few weeks, as I've [1:57:31] these last few weeks, as I've been researching this, when I [1:57:33] been researching this, when I asked for the deferral, I have [1:57:35] asked for the deferral, I have heard some very disturbing [1:57:36] heard some very disturbing things about MR. Saad and his [1:57:37] things about MR. Saad and his behaviors when he was in this [1:57:39] behaviors when he was in this position prior to being hired [1:57:41] position prior to being hired through the temp agency, and I [1:57:43] through the temp agency, and I think that had metro legal done [1:57:46] think that had metro legal done any sort of investigation, they [1:57:48] any sort of investigation, they would have run into some of the [1:57:49] would have run into some of the same issues that I was hearing [1:57:51] same issues that I was hearing about, which I won't bring up [1:57:52] about, which I won't bring up since they are not they have not [1:57:54] since they are not they have not yet been brought up in this, but [1:57:56] yet been brought up in this, but I feel like those are issues [1:57:57] I feel like those are issues that need to be explored before [1:57:58] that need to be explored before we make any type of settlement. [1:58:00] We make any type of settlement. I also feel that the settlement [1:58:02] I also feel that the settlement is way out of proportion to what [1:58:04] is way out of proportion to what we have offered other employees [1:58:05] we have offered other employees within metro, particularly women [1:58:06] within metro, particularly women and I. Tonight we're being asked [1:58:09] and I. Tonight we're being asked to settle with a woman who lost [1:58:12] to settle with a woman who lost her child due to negligence on [1:58:13] her child due to negligence on the part of metro, and she is [1:58:16] the part of metro, and she is being offered $50,000 less than [1:58:18] being offered $50,000 less than MR. Saad is requesting. I also [1:58:20] MR. Saad is requesting. I also feel that in the complaint, the [1:58:22] feel that in the complaint, the numbers aren't adding up in [1:58:23] numbers aren't adding up in terms of what his temp contract [1:58:25] terms of what his temp contract said his salary was and what he [1:58:26] said his salary was and what he is claiming he is owed for [1:58:28] is claiming he is owed for outstanding salary. And I feel [1:58:30] outstanding salary. And I feel like this sets a bad precedent [1:58:31] like this sets a bad precedent for metro or continues a bad [1:58:34] for metro or continues a bad precedent, actually, that we [1:58:35] precedent, actually, that we allow people to make claims [1:58:36] allow people to make claims against metro and metro legal [1:58:37] against metro and metro legal decides simply to settle them. [1:58:39] Decides simply to settle them. So we never really do get a full [1:58:41] so we never really do get a full hearing and reading on what the [1:58:43] hearing and reading on what the situation is and whether or not [1:58:45] situation is and whether or not we are really at fault at [1:58:47] we are really at fault at things. We know that metro is at [1:58:49] things. We know that metro is at fault at many things many times, [1:58:50] fault at many things many times, but not all the time. And I feel [1:58:52] but not all the time. And I feel like it it continuing this [1:58:53] like it it continuing this precedent is to our detriment. [1:58:56] Precedent is to our detriment. So I ask my colleagues to please [1:58:59] so I ask my colleagues to please vote against this settlement. [1:59:00] Vote against this settlement. Thank you. Thank you, MISS [1:59:03] Thank you. Thank you, MISS Welsh. COUNCILMAN Huffman, [1:59:04] welsh. COUNCILMAN Huffman, you're recognized, sir. Thank [1:59:05] you're recognized, sir. Thank you, vice mayor. So my [1:59:07] you, vice mayor. So my colleagues before me did a [1:59:10] colleagues before me did a really good job of outling the [1:59:13] really good job of outling the holes in this complaint. So I'm [1:59:16] holes in this complaint. So I'm I'm not even going to cover that [1:59:18] I'm not even going to cover that what I am going to cover is the [1:59:21] what I am going to cover is the fact that there is a checks and [1:59:24] fact that there is a checks and balances system in our form of [1:59:25] balances system in our form of government, and this is one of [1:59:28] government, and this is one of those times that I feel that it [1:59:30] those times that I feel that it is imperative to be a check [1:59:33] is imperative to be a check council member. Welsh [1:59:36] council member. Welsh highlighted the wrongful death [1:59:37] highlighted the wrongful death suit that we're going to be [1:59:39] suit that we're going to be taking up just shortly. Actually [1:59:41] taking up just shortly. Actually and it was less than this amount [1:59:44] and it was less than this amount I think that is just absurd to [1:59:47] I think that is just absurd to start with. And 150,000 isn't [1:59:51] start with. And 150,000 isn't even what MR. Saad asked for. We [1:59:54] even what MR. Saad asked for. We met him in the middle. Think [1:59:57] met him in the middle. Think about that. 150,000 goes a long [2:00:00] about that. 150,000 goes a long way, and it especially goes a [2:00:04] way, and it especially goes a long way when you're pulling [2:00:05] long way when you're pulling money away from artists. And [2:00:06] money away from artists. And this is where this money is [2:00:09] this is where this money is coming from. I've got a [2:00:11] coming from. I've got a fundamental disagreement with [2:00:12] fundamental disagreement with that, because at the end of the [2:00:15] that, because at the end of the day, we need to be giving our [2:00:18] day, we need to be giving our artists a chance in this city. [2:00:20] Artists a chance in this city. And I'll close with yesterday in [2:00:24] and I'll close with yesterday in budget and finance, metro legal [2:00:29] budget and finance, metro legal made a statement actually twice, [2:00:31] made a statement actually twice, stating that this was a business [2:00:34] stating that this was a business decision. I don't think we need [2:00:38] decision. I don't think we need to be in the business of taking [2:00:40] to be in the business of taking away money from thriving [2:00:43] away money from thriving artists. I think we need to be [2:00:44] artists. I think we need to be in the business of defending the [2:00:46] in the business of defending the city of nashville, and we need [2:00:49] city of nashville, and we need to be litigating this. Thank [2:00:51] to be litigating this. Thank you. Thank you, MR. Hoffman. [2:00:54] You. Thank you, MR. Hoffman. MISS Sepulveda, pro tem [2:00:57] MISS Sepulveda, pro tem sepulveda, you are recognized. [2:00:58] Sepulveda, you are recognized. Thank you, vice mayor. I don't [2:01:01] thank you, vice mayor. I don't usually abstain, but I just want [2:01:03] usually abstain, but I just want to go on the record. I do have a [2:01:06] to go on the record. I do have a conflict of interest, so I will [2:01:08] conflict of interest, so I will need to be abstaining on this [2:01:09] need to be abstaining on this vote. Okay. Thank you, pro tem. [2:01:12] Vote. Okay. Thank you, pro tem. MR. Clerk, if you would please [2:01:15] MR. Clerk, if you would please make a note of that MISS Foe. [2:01:17] Make a note of that MISS Foe. You're recognized. Ma'am. Thank [2:01:18] you're recognized. Ma'am. Thank you, vice mayor. I also rise in [2:01:22] you, vice mayor. I also rise in opposing this settlement because [2:01:24] opposing this settlement because to me, it undermines the [2:01:25] to me, it undermines the seriousness of discrimination [2:01:26] seriousness of discrimination and claims by opting for [2:01:29] and claims by opting for resolution outside the court [2:01:30] resolution outside the court system. Discrimination is a [2:01:33] system. Discrimination is a profound issue that impacts not [2:01:34] profound issue that impacts not only individuals, but [2:01:35] only individuals, but communities. And it deserves a [2:01:38] communities. And it deserves a rigorous examination in a legal [2:01:39] rigorous examination in a legal setting where evidence can be [2:01:42] setting where evidence can be presented and rights can be [2:01:43] presented and rights can be protected. Settling such matters [2:01:45] protected. Settling such matters in the chambers risks allowing [2:01:47] in the chambers risks allowing injustices to go unaddressed and [2:01:48] injustices to go unaddressed and MAY also set a dangerous [2:01:51] MAY also set a dangerous precedent that encourages future [2:01:52] precedent that encourages future discrimination. A court's [2:01:54] discrimination. A court's involvement, transparency, [2:01:57] involvement, transparency, accountability, and adherence to [2:01:58] accountability, and adherence to the rule of law. And so, by [2:02:00] the rule of law. And so, by bypassing this process, we [2:02:01] bypassing this process, we diminish the importance of legal [2:02:03] diminish the importance of legal remedies and the need for public [2:02:05] remedies and the need for public awareness and discussion [2:02:06] awareness and discussion surrounding discrimination. So I [2:02:08] surrounding discrimination. So I just want to make sure that, you [2:02:12] just want to make sure that, you know, it's really crucial that [2:02:14] know, it's really crucial that we take such cases seriously and [2:02:15] we take such cases seriously and resolve them through a judicial [2:02:17] resolve them through a judicial system so that they can be [2:02:18] system so that they can be served and that we deal with [2:02:21] served and that we deal with discrimination head on. Thank [2:02:23] discrimination head on. Thank you. Thank you, MISS Foe. [2:02:26] You. Thank you, MISS Foe. COUNCILMAN Prep tea. You're [2:02:27] COUNCILMAN Prep tea. You're recognized. Thank you, MADAM [2:02:29] Recognized. Thank you, MADAM Vice mayor. I have I have [2:02:37] vice mayor. I have I have significant concerns, but from [2:02:39] significant concerns, but from the outset, I appreciate council [2:02:44] the outset, I appreciate council member welsh for raising the [2:02:45] member welsh for raising the comparisons between the two [2:02:47] comparisons between the two settlements that we are going to [2:02:49] settlements that we are going to be taking under consideration [2:02:50] be taking under consideration this evening. And I would like [2:02:51] this evening. And I would like to pose a question through the [2:02:54] to pose a question through the chair to either metro legal or [2:02:55] chair to either metro legal or metro finance, or to somebody at [2:02:57] metro finance, or to somebody at the administration table [2:02:59] the administration table specifically as to how the [2:03:02] specifically as to how the valuation of this settlement [2:03:05] valuation of this settlement agreement was brought about. If [2:03:07] agreement was brought about. If I could pose that question [2:03:09] I could pose that question through the chair. Yeah. Thank [2:03:10] through the chair. Yeah. Thank you, MR. T, to the [2:03:12] you, MR. T, to the administration from metro legal. [2:03:14] Administration from metro legal. If you were, please introduce [2:03:17] if you were, please introduce yourself to respond to MR. [2:03:20] Yourself to respond to MR. Pratt's question. Good evening, [2:03:23] pratt's question. Good evening, council. I'm melissa roberge and [2:03:24] council. I'm melissa roberge and I'm one of the senior litigators [2:03:25] I'm one of the senior litigators on this case. I believe your [2:03:28] on this case. I believe your question was about how did we [2:03:31] question was about how did we come up with the settlement [2:03:32] come up with the settlement value. And so this case is in [2:03:35] value. And so this case is in its early stages, but we've done [2:03:38] its early stages, but we've done a lot of homework on it. We've [2:03:39] a lot of homework on it. We've gotten documents from human [2:03:41] gotten documents from human resources. We have talked to [2:03:44] resources. We have talked to people. We have reviewed the [2:03:47] people. We have reviewed the interview process. We have [2:03:49] interview process. We have reviewed what the current person [2:03:52] reviewed what the current person in that manager excuse me in the [2:03:55] in that manager excuse me in the arts manager, grant manager [2:03:58] arts manager, grant manager position, what they are making. [2:03:59] Position, what they are making. We have looked at what the [2:04:01] we have looked at what the current back pay would be. The [2:04:03] current back pay would be. The available damages under the law, [2:04:06] available damages under the law, plus what he would need to what [2:04:09] plus what he would need to what what this case would need to [2:04:10] what this case would need to proceed to trial. So in the [2:04:13] proceed to trial. So in the state court system, the burden [2:04:15] state court system, the burden for filing a complaint is very, [2:04:16] for filing a complaint is very, very low. You don't have to [2:04:18] very low. You don't have to include all of your evidence and [2:04:20] include all of your evidence and all of your documents. That's [2:04:22] all of your documents. That's what the discovery process is [2:04:23] what the discovery process is for. And most of those documents [2:04:26] for. And most of those documents are in metro's possession. So we [2:04:27] are in metro's possession. So we have the ability to do some of [2:04:29] have the ability to do some of our own initial research. And in [2:04:32] our own initial research. And in looking at this case, we try to [2:04:35] looking at this case, we try to take both an objective view, [2:04:38] take both an objective view, which is what would a court or a [2:04:40] which is what would a court or a jury do with this case. And then [2:04:42] jury do with this case. And then we try to also put on our [2:04:44] we try to also put on our advocates hat what arguments can [2:04:45] advocates hat what arguments can we make in favor of the metro [2:04:47] we make in favor of the metro government? And when we're [2:04:48] government? And when we're taking that objective view, we [2:04:50] taking that objective view, we think it's likely that this case [2:04:53] think it's likely that this case proceeds to trial and at a trial [2:04:56] proceeds to trial and at a trial juries are unpredictable and [2:04:57] juries are unpredictable and will have kind of an entire [2:04:59] will have kind of an entire range of options. And so we look [2:05:02] range of options. And so we look at what could be the outcome and [2:05:05] at what could be the outcome and what's the likelihood of that [2:05:06] what's the likelihood of that outcome at this point, it's [2:05:08] outcome at this point, it's probably 50 over 50. On if we [2:05:11] probably 50 over 50. On if we would prevail, maybe less given [2:05:13] would prevail, maybe less given the challenges with director [2:05:15] the challenges with director singh and some of those [2:05:16] singh and some of those credibility issues. And so then [2:05:19] credibility issues. And so then we try to figure out what could [2:05:21] we try to figure out what could be his best day in court. In [2:05:22] be his best day in court. In this case, it would exceed [2:05:24] this case, it would exceed $300,000. And so 50% of $300,000 [2:05:29] $300,000. And so 50% of $300,000 is 150. So we put all of that. [2:05:32] Is 150. So we put all of that. There isn't a formula. We put [2:05:33] there isn't a formula. We put all of that kind of into the [2:05:35] all of that kind of into the calculus to recommend a [2:05:36] calculus to recommend a settlement that we think is in [2:05:38] settlement that we think is in the best interest of the metro [2:05:39] the best interest of the metro government, if I MAY, MADAM [2:05:41] Government, if I MAY, MADAM Vice. Yes, just that I have [2:05:42] vice. Yes, just that I have another brief or another [2:05:45] another brief or another question that I'd like to pose [2:05:46] question that I'd like to pose to the through the chair. If you [2:05:49] to the through the chair. If you MAY go ahead, because that was a [2:05:51] may go ahead, because that was a lengthy reply. And so I'll allow [2:05:53] lengthy reply. And so I'll allow the time. Yes. Thank you, MADAM [2:05:54] The time. Yes. Thank you, MADAM Vice mayor. So the individual [2:05:55] vice mayor. So the individual from the administration, from [2:05:57] from the administration, from metro legal just stated that we [2:05:59] metro legal just stated that we were in the very early stages of [2:06:00] were in the very early stages of this litigation. My question is, [2:06:03] this litigation. My question is, have the motions to dismiss been [2:06:04] have the motions to dismiss been briefed and litigated in this [2:06:07] briefed and litigated in this case and or sort of where are we [2:06:09] case and or sort of where are we in the litigation process? Okay, [2:06:12] in the litigation process? Okay, MISS Roberts, it's back to you. [2:06:14] MISS Roberts, it's back to you. We have not filed a motion to [2:06:16] we have not filed a motion to dismiss. We do not think that a [2:06:18] dismiss. We do not think that a motion to dismiss would be [2:06:19] motion to dismiss would be successful. So we have not taken [2:06:22] successful. So we have not taken that step. Does that answer your [2:06:24] that step. Does that answer your question? MR. Prepped? Thank [2:06:26] question? MR. Prepped? Thank you, MADAM Vice mayor. Okay. All [2:06:28] you, MADAM Vice mayor. Okay. All right. Next, for a question or [2:06:30] right. Next, for a question or discussion rather, is [2:06:33] discussion rather, is COUNCILWOMAN Benedict, you're [2:06:35] COUNCILWOMAN Benedict, you're recognized. Previous question. [2:06:36] Recognized. Previous question. Okay. MISS Benedict has called [2:06:41] okay. MISS Benedict has called the previous question. Is there [2:06:43] the previous question. Is there a second? Okay. This is a [2:06:47] a second? Okay. This is a non-debatable motion that [2:06:48] non-debatable motion that requires two thirds of those [2:06:50] requires two thirds of those voting in the affirmative to end [2:06:53] voting in the affirmative to end debate. If you are in favor of [2:06:57] debate. If you are in favor of calling the question and moving [2:06:59] calling the question and moving to the vote on this matter, you [2:07:03] to the vote on this matter, you will vote I. Okay. If you want [2:07:06] will vote I. Okay. If you want to continue discussion, you will [2:07:08] to continue discussion, you will vote no. We will try this first [2:07:12] vote no. We will try this first by voice. All in favor of the [2:07:14] by voice. All in favor of the motion for the previous [2:07:15] motion for the previous question, please say I. I all [2:07:17] question, please say I. I all those against the previous [2:07:19] those against the previous question. Okay. MR. Clerk, would [2:07:27] question. Okay. MR. Clerk, would you please put it on the board? [2:07:30] You please put it on the board? Sir, I can't I can't distinguish [2:07:31] sir, I can't I can't distinguish between the two. Pretty close. [2:07:41] Between the two. Pretty close. Because I can't tell. [2:08:54] All votes are in. MR. Clerk, [2:08:56] all votes are in. MR. Clerk, please show the vote. Okay. The [2:09:03] please show the vote. Okay. The motion to call the question has [2:09:06] motion to call the question has failed. And so we then continue [2:09:09] failed. And so we then continue with discussion. Next in the [2:09:13] with discussion. Next in the queue for discussion is [2:09:15] queue for discussion is COUNCILWOMAN Tombs. You are [2:09:16] COUNCILWOMAN Tombs. You are recognized, ma'am. Thank you, [2:09:22] recognized, ma'am. Thank you, MADAM Vice mayor. I am going to [2:09:25] MADAM Vice mayor. I am going to be abstaing on this. I can't [2:09:30] be abstaing on this. I can't support it because there are [2:09:31] support it because there are still some outlying concerns [2:09:33] still some outlying concerns that I wish had been [2:09:36] that I wish had been investigated earlier. I don't [2:09:37] investigated earlier. I don't know if that was. That was [2:09:39] know if that was. That was probably the role of human [2:09:41] probably the role of human resources to investigate any [2:09:42] resources to investigate any alleged sexual advances. I know, [2:09:45] alleged sexual advances. I know, you know, as an attorney that [2:09:47] you know, as an attorney that oftentimes it's hard to [2:09:48] oftentimes it's hard to corroborate those things, that [2:09:51] corroborate those things, that it's a he said, she said type of [2:09:53] it's a he said, she said type of thing. I also know that metro [2:09:56] thing. I also know that metro council is not a court of law. [2:09:58] Council is not a court of law. So even though we MAY think that [2:10:00] so even though we MAY think that a case is viable or that it [2:10:03] a case is viable or that it should go forward, doesn't mean [2:10:04] should go forward, doesn't mean that a judge is going to think [2:10:06] that a judge is going to think that that a jury is going to [2:10:08] that that a jury is going to think that because in council [2:10:09] think that because in council there are no rules of evidence, [2:10:10] there are no rules of evidence, no rules of civil procedure. And [2:10:12] no rules of civil procedure. And so that's why it just gives me [2:10:16] so that's why it just gives me pause. I hear the concerns. I [2:10:18] pause. I hear the concerns. I don't want to say no because I [2:10:23] don't want to say no because I understand our legal counsel is [2:10:26] understand our legal counsel is telling us they don't think this [2:10:27] telling us they don't think this is a good case. And I've been in [2:10:30] is a good case. And I've been in that situation where you as an [2:10:32] that situation where you as an attorney, you don't think you [2:10:33] attorney, you don't think you have a good case, but the client [2:10:35] have a good case, but the client wants to move forward. But I do [2:10:37] wants to move forward. But I do still have some concerns about [2:10:38] still have some concerns about the complaint itself and about [2:10:39] the complaint itself and about these previous allegations and [2:10:40] these previous allegations and what really led to MR. Saad not [2:10:43] what really led to MR. Saad not getting the position. And so I'm [2:10:47] getting the position. And so I'm just not a strong yes or a [2:10:48] just not a strong yes or a strong no. So I'm going to be [2:10:50] strong no. So I'm going to be abstaining. Thank you. MISS [2:10:51] Abstaining. Thank you. MISS Tombs. COUNCILWOMAN Wiener, [2:10:53] tombs. COUNCILWOMAN Wiener, you're recognized ma'am. Thank [2:10:55] you're recognized ma'am. Thank you, vice mayor, I appreciate [2:10:57] you, vice mayor, I appreciate it. I have a couple of questions [2:10:59] it. I have a couple of questions for both finance and metro [2:11:01] for both finance and metro legal, if I MAY. My first [2:11:03] legal, if I MAY. My first question is to metro finance. [2:11:04] Question is to metro finance. Where's the money coming from to [2:11:07] where's the money coming from to pay this? Okay, MR. Moyer, [2:11:11] pay this? Okay, MR. Moyer, you're recognized for the [2:11:14] you're recognized for the finance department. Go ahead. [2:11:15] Finance department. Go ahead. Ma'am. Thank you. The money for [2:11:17] ma'am. Thank you. The money for this settlement is coming from [2:11:18] this settlement is coming from the $3 million that was [2:11:20] the $3 million that was allocated in MARCH as part of [2:11:22] allocated in MARCH as part of the judgment losses, and so that [2:11:23] the judgment losses, and so that is not coming from the arts [2:11:26] is not coming from the arts budget. So none of the art [2:11:28] budget. So none of the art groups that are going to be [2:11:31] groups that are going to be getting grant money, they're not [2:11:32] getting grant money, they're not going to lose out because of [2:11:34] going to lose out because of this. They're not affected by [2:11:35] this. They're not affected by this at all. Okay, great. So [2:11:37] this at all. Okay, great. So that was thing number one. [2:11:38] That was thing number one. Thing. Number two was his [2:11:40] thing. Number two was his contract a temporary service or [2:11:43] contract a temporary service or was it a temporary contract. Can [2:11:46] was it a temporary contract. Can you differentiate. So a [2:11:48] you differentiate. So a temporary service contract would [2:11:49] temporary service contract would be where you hire someone [2:11:51] be where you hire someone specifically for a service. And [2:11:53] specifically for a service. And they're they're they're paid by [2:11:54] they're they're they're paid by that temp service. You might see [2:11:56] that temp service. You might see that as a ronstadt or something. [2:11:57] That as a ronstadt or something. And you're and that's one of our [2:12:00] and you're and that's one of our contracts that we have here. [2:12:01] Contracts that we have here. This was a payroll service, and [2:12:03] this was a payroll service, and it was actually used out of [2:12:04] it was actually used out of scope. And so jonathan saad was [2:12:07] scope. And so jonathan saad was paid for services through a [2:12:09] paid for services through a payroll service, but there was [2:12:10] payroll service, but there was not a contract for the for the [2:12:12] not a contract for the for the work that he was doing. So he [2:12:15] work that he was doing. So he was an employee of metro [2:12:16] was an employee of metro government? No, he was a person [2:12:18] government? No, he was a person that was paid through our [2:12:19] that was paid through our payroll services. So it's kind [2:12:20] payroll services. So it's kind of a hybrid thing. And as I [2:12:23] of a hybrid thing. And as I said, it was out of scope for [2:12:25] said, it was out of scope for this contract. Okay. I guess my [2:12:28] this contract. Okay. I guess my next my last question would MISS [2:12:30] Next my last question would MISS Wiener if you would move the mic [2:12:33] wiener if you would move the mic a little closer to you. I'm [2:12:35] a little closer to you. I'm sorry, I'm sorry. I think my [2:12:36] sorry, I'm sorry. I think my last question, because I'm, I'm [2:12:38] last question, because I'm, I'm a lot like council member tombs. [2:12:40] a lot like council member tombs. I get that it's not a good case. [2:12:43] I get that it's not a good case. I hate the message that it's [2:12:46] I hate the message that it's sending, but I also know that [2:12:47] sending, but I also know that we're not in the hr department [2:12:50] we're not in the hr department and so I'm going to be careful [2:12:53] and so I'm going to be careful about this because I don't know [2:12:55] about this because I don't know that you can answer it. And this [2:12:57] that you can answer it. And this is for metro legal. Is there [2:12:59] is for metro legal. Is there anything that would help us [2:13:04] anything that would help us close the gaps on some of the [2:13:06] close the gaps on some of the concerns that we have about [2:13:09] concerns that we have about unspoken issues that might [2:13:12] unspoken issues that might impact this decision? MISS [2:13:14] Impact this decision? MISS Roberts, you recognized so the [2:13:21] roberts, you recognized so the allegations about inappropriate [2:13:24] allegations about inappropriate conduct. We did ask metro hr if [2:13:27] conduct. We did ask metro hr if there was anything in his [2:13:28] there was anything in his personnel file and there were no [2:13:30] personnel file and there were no complaints. There were there was [2:13:33] complaints. There were there was nothing in that file. And the [2:13:35] nothing in that file. And the allegation about those [2:13:35] allegation about those complaints actually came up [2:13:39] complaints actually came up after the arts commission [2:13:42] after the arts commission started being investigated by, I [2:13:45] started being investigated by, I believe it's attorney knight, [2:13:46] believe it's attorney knight, and so the timing of kind of the [2:13:49] and so the timing of kind of the initial allegations, there MAY [2:13:51] initial allegations, there MAY be some questions about that as [2:13:53] be some questions about that as well. So I think to the extent [2:13:55] well. So I think to the extent it helps kind of calm some [2:13:57] it helps kind of calm some fears, there were no [2:13:59] fears, there were no contemporaneous reports of any [2:14:02] contemporaneous reports of any sort of inappropriate behavior [2:14:03] sort of inappropriate behavior by MR. Saad. That helps. Thank [2:14:06] by MR. Saad. That helps. Thank you. I will be voting to support [2:14:08] you. I will be voting to support this. Thank you. Thank you, [2:14:11] this. Thank you. Thank you, thank you, MISS Wiener. [2:14:14] Thank you, MISS Wiener. COUNCILWOMAN Gad, you're [2:14:15] COUNCILWOMAN Gad, you're recognized, ma'am. Thank you. [2:14:17] Recognized, ma'am. Thank you. Thank you so much. Vice mayor. [2:14:20] Thank you so much. Vice mayor. Just a couple of things I've. [2:14:21] Just a couple of things I've. I'm definitely not in a place [2:14:24] I'm definitely not in a place where I feel like I can support [2:14:25] where I feel like I can support this, but I'm also in a place [2:14:27] this, but I'm also in a place where I'll likely be voting to [2:14:30] where I'll likely be voting to abstain. And the reason is, I've [2:14:31] abstain. And the reason is, I've been shared by another colleague [2:14:34] been shared by another colleague with council member tombs. I do [2:14:37] with council member tombs. I do still have some some concerns, [2:14:40] still have some some concerns, but I have a couple of questions [2:14:42] but I have a couple of questions or at least one question if you [2:14:44] or at least one question if you don't mind me asking that and to [2:14:46] don't mind me asking that and to for you to direct the question [2:14:48] for you to direct the question where you see fit. But [2:14:51] where you see fit. But specifically since it was just [2:14:52] specifically since it was just lifted up about the arts [2:14:53] lifted up about the arts commission matter or the arts [2:14:56] commission matter or the arts commission matter resolution [2:14:57] commission matter resolution fund, we did receive information [2:15:00] fund, we did receive information yesterday that the current [2:15:03] yesterday that the current balance of the fund, or with the [2:15:05] balance of the fund, or with the current balance, and that for us [2:15:07] current balance, and that for us to recall that the fund started [2:15:09] to recall that the fund started with $3 million and was and was [2:15:11] with $3 million and was and was created to both fully fund the [2:15:13] created to both fully fund the artists that were awarded arts [2:15:15] artists that were awarded arts grants, as well as to pay for [2:15:18] grants, as well as to pay for outside counsel as necessary. [2:15:20] Outside counsel as necessary. And the one thing I'm just [2:15:23] and the one thing I'm just trying to understand from that [2:15:25] trying to understand from that fund is that not money that's [2:15:28] fund is that not money that's taken away from the arts [2:15:31] taken away from the arts commission. I MAY just need one [2:15:33] commission. I MAY just need one more chance at understanding [2:15:34] more chance at understanding that, okay, that sounds like a [2:15:38] that, okay, that sounds like a question for MR. Moyer. MISS [2:15:39] Question for MR. Moyer. MISS Moyer, dean moyer, you're [2:15:40] moyer, dean moyer, you're recognized. Hey there. The funds [2:15:44] recognized. Hey there. The funds that that $3 million. And I was [2:15:48] that that $3 million. And I was actually going to go find the [2:15:49] actually going to go find the language specifically, but it [2:15:51] language specifically, but it was to resolve all of the issues [2:15:52] was to resolve all of the issues that came up as a result of the [2:15:54] that came up as a result of the arts of the arts granting [2:15:57] arts of the arts granting process throughout, throughout [2:15:58] process throughout, throughout that year. So many of many, if [2:16:01] that year. So many of many, if not most, there are still some [2:16:04] not most, there are still some out there have been resolved [2:16:05] out there have been resolved through that. And you'll recall [2:16:07] through that. And you'll recall the many reports that we had on [2:16:10] the many reports that we had on which artists had been paid [2:16:12] which artists had been paid through that process and not [2:16:14] through that process and not from this fund. There are, as a [2:16:16] from this fund. There are, as a result of the conciliation [2:16:17] result of the conciliation agreements, still artists being [2:16:18] agreements, still artists being paid, but it is as a result of [2:16:20] paid, but it is as a result of that 24 process as is. This is [2:16:22] that 24 process as is. This is as is this settlement. Does that [2:16:25] as is this settlement. Does that do you have a follow up [2:16:27] do you have a follow up question, MISS, can I do? Okay. [2:16:28] question, MISS, can I do? Okay. Go ahead. So my follow up [2:16:31] go ahead. So my follow up question is I just want to [2:16:32] question is I just want to confirm and I believe I just [2:16:34] confirm and I believe I just understood this from your from [2:16:35] understood this from your from the response that was given that [2:16:37] the response that was given that using this fund does not remove [2:16:40] using this fund does not remove funds from the artists and the [2:16:44] funds from the artists and the grants. Can you confirm that, [2:16:47] grants. Can you confirm that, MR. Moyer? Yes, ma'am. All [2:16:48] MR. Moyer? Yes, ma'am. All right. Thank you. I know that's [2:16:50] right. Thank you. I know that's a redundant, repetive [2:16:52] a redundant, repetive question, but thank you. I just [2:16:54] question, but thank you. I just had some difficulty with that. [2:16:55] Had some difficulty with that. The final thing with this, I [2:16:58] the final thing with this, I highly concerned with a lot of [2:17:01] highly concerned with a lot of the matters that have been [2:17:02] the matters that have been lifted up. I would encourage if [2:17:04] lifted up. I would encourage if there's any inaccuracies, has [2:17:07] there's any inaccuracies, has been lifted up with the [2:17:09] been lifted up with the assessment of this particular [2:17:10] assessment of this particular legal matter for that to be [2:17:14] legal matter for that to be shared. But at this point I'll [2:17:15] shared. But at this point I'll be abstaing. Thank you. Thank [2:17:17] be abstaing. Thank you. Thank you, iss COUNCILWOMAN Ellis, [2:17:19] you, iss COUNCILWOMAN Ellis, you're recognized. Thank you, [2:17:20] you're recognized. Thank you, vice mayor. So I assume I need [2:17:23] vice mayor. So I assume I need to ask this question through [2:17:24] to ask this question through you. Yes. You always address the [2:17:26] you. Yes. You always address the chair, and then I can recognize [2:17:27] chair, and then I can recognize the administration. Yep. Thank [2:17:29] the administration. Yep. Thank you. Can I get the opinion of [2:17:31] you. Can I get the opinion of the administration on this? You [2:17:36] the administration on this? You MAY, MR. Rosenberg, on behalf of [2:17:40] MAY, MR. Rosenberg, on behalf of the administration. Go ahead, [2:17:41] the administration. Go ahead, sir. Thank you. I have no legal [2:17:44] sir. Thank you. I have no legal background whatsoever. I'll add [2:17:45] background whatsoever. I'll add I would say, first of all, it is [2:17:47] I would say, first of all, it is not accurate to say that this [2:17:48] not accurate to say that this settlement is greater than the [2:17:49] settlement is greater than the york settlement metro is only [2:17:51] york settlement metro is only paying a portion of that other [2:17:53] paying a portion of that other settlement happening tonight. [2:17:54] Settlement happening tonight. And trying to equate the amounts [2:17:56] and trying to equate the amounts is a matter of importance or [2:17:57] is a matter of importance or something is inaccurate. We [2:17:58] something is inaccurate. We support the legal department's [2:18:00] support the legal department's assessment that it is a [2:18:01] assessment that it is a financially responsible decision [2:18:04] financially responsible decision to settle this matter with. And [2:18:08] to settle this matter with. And at a time when I think we all [2:18:12] at a time when I think we all have things that we are [2:18:13] have things that we are demanding of the metro [2:18:14] demanding of the metro department of law to do, using a [2:18:16] department of law to do, using a lot of resources here to fight [2:18:19] lot of resources here to fight what sounds like a losing case [2:18:21] what sounds like a losing case just does not sound like a smart [2:18:22] just does not sound like a smart use of the resources at hand. [2:18:24] Use of the resources at hand. Thank you. Okay, no. Follow up. [2:18:27] Thank you. Okay, no. Follow up. Okay. MISS Ellis, COUNCILWOMAN [2:18:29] Okay. MISS Ellis, COUNCILWOMAN Hill, you are recognized. Thank [2:18:34] hill, you are recognized. Thank you, MADAM Vice mayor. I'm going [2:18:37] you, MADAM Vice mayor. I'm going to try my best to skirt where [2:18:39] to try my best to skirt where I'm at and where I stand with [2:18:41] I'm at and where I stand with this. As someone who's been in [2:18:43] this. As someone who's been in this situation, it amazes me how [2:18:46] this situation, it amazes me how some of the folks in the room [2:18:50] some of the folks in the room can attack someone that's a [2:18:51] can attack someone that's a victim that they don't know, and [2:18:53] victim that they don't know, and how someone can suddenly be a [2:18:55] how someone can suddenly be a really bad person and can take [2:18:57] really bad person and can take some of their personal traits. [2:18:59] Some of their personal traits. I'm going to vote in favor of [2:19:00] I'm going to vote in favor of yes of this, and that's all I [2:19:02] yes of this, and that's all I would say. Okay, MR. Bradford, [2:19:06] would say. Okay, MR. Bradford, you are recognized, sir. Thank [2:19:09] you are recognized, sir. Thank you, MADAM Vice mayor. So I am [2:19:12] you, MADAM Vice mayor. So I am standing in opposition to this. [2:19:13] Standing in opposition to this. I and my biggest problem with [2:19:16] I and my biggest problem with this settlement is that we're [2:19:20] this settlement is that we're taking $150,000 out of the 3 [2:19:23] taking $150,000 out of the 3 million allocated to rectify the [2:19:25] million allocated to rectify the issue with grants funding. This [2:19:28] issue with grants funding. This is a personnel issue. We have a [2:19:29] is a personnel issue. We have a complete fund for judgments and [2:19:32] complete fund for judgments and settlements for personnel issues [2:19:34] settlements for personnel issues and other cases. And so I [2:19:36] and other cases. And so I disagree that to take this money [2:19:38] disagree that to take this money out of the money allocated for [2:19:41] out of the money allocated for artists. And so I'll be voting [2:19:42] artists. And so I'll be voting no. And I ask my colleagues to [2:19:44] no. And I ask my colleagues to do the same. Okay. MR. Bradford, [2:19:46] do the same. Okay. MR. Bradford, MISS Porterfield, it is back to [2:19:49] MISS Porterfield, it is back to you. You're recognized. Thank [2:19:52] you. You're recognized. Thank you. Vice mayor. I have two [2:19:56] you. Vice mayor. I have two questions that I will direct to [2:19:57] questions that I will direct to you. If we can get them answered [2:19:59] you. If we can get them answered from legal. Do we know when the [2:20:02] from legal. Do we know when the civil service tests were taken [2:20:05] civil service tests were taken by the two applicants? That's my [2:20:08] by the two applicants? That's my first question. And then my [2:20:10] first question. And then my second question is with MR. [2:20:14] Second question is with MR. Sadd's discrimination and [2:20:16] sadd's discrimination and discrimination allegations, is [2:20:21] discrimination allegations, is there any bearing that the [2:20:24] there any bearing that the person who got the job, I [2:20:25] person who got the job, I assume, is also a member of a [2:20:29] assume, is also a member of a protected class as a black queer [2:20:31] protected class as a black queer woman, my assumption would be [2:20:33] woman, my assumption would be that she's also a member of a [2:20:35] that she's also a member of a protected class. So how does [2:20:37] protected class. So how does that work when we're looking at [2:20:40] that work when we're looking at like discrimination cases? Okay, [2:20:41] like discrimination cases? Okay, the questions, as I understand [2:20:44] the questions, as I understand them, MISS Roberts from metro [2:20:45] them, MISS Roberts from metro legal is regarding the civil [2:20:47] legal is regarding the civil service examination. First, when [2:20:50] service examination. First, when those tests were taken for all [2:20:53] those tests were taken for all persons applying for this [2:20:56] persons applying for this position. Okay. So if we could [2:20:57] position. Okay. So if we could dispose of that first, I don't [2:20:58] dispose of that first, I don't have the exact date, but it [2:21:01] have the exact date, but it would have been fall of 2023. [2:21:03] Would have been fall of 2023. That was the first step in the [2:21:05] that was the first step in the process. Okay. And then the [2:21:07] process. Okay. And then the second question, as I understand [2:21:09] second question, as I understand it, would be to the question [2:21:12] it, would be to the question around discrimination that the [2:21:15] around discrimination that the person who was eventually hired [2:21:16] person who was eventually hired was also of a protected class. [2:21:17] Was also of a protected class. Can you respond to that [2:21:19] can you respond to that question, please? So that could [2:21:20] question, please? So that could have an impact? MR. Sad also has [2:21:22] have an impact? MR. Sad also has an age discrimination complaint, [2:21:24] an age discrimination complaint, and the person who got the [2:21:27] and the person who got the position is significantly [2:21:27] position is significantly younger than MR. Sad. I believe [2:21:30] younger than MR. Sad. I believe in her 20s, and so that wouldn't [2:21:33] in her 20s, and so that wouldn't necessarily offset for that [2:21:34] necessarily offset for that claim. But it it could be a [2:21:37] claim. But it it could be a factor. But again I still think [2:21:39] factor. But again I still think the overall merits of the case [2:21:40] the overall merits of the case are such that we would be asking [2:21:42] are such that we would be asking a jury to make a decision. Any [2:21:44] a jury to make a decision. Any follow up, MISS Porterfield? [2:21:46] Follow up, MISS Porterfield? Okay, MISS Johnston, you appear [2:21:50] okay, MISS Johnston, you appear to be the last in the queue. You [2:21:52] to be the last in the queue. You are recognized. I just have a [2:21:53] are recognized. I just have a question of finance. If we were [2:21:56] question of finance. If we were to proceed with litigation and [2:21:58] to proceed with litigation and were to lose the case to the [2:22:01] were to lose the case to the point where we are having to pay [2:22:04] point where we are having to pay out more than $150,000, let's [2:22:06] out more than $150,000, let's say it's $300,000 or whatever [2:22:08] say it's $300,000 or whatever for 50. I think somebody said [2:22:11] for 50. I think somebody said yesterday, right, for 50, would [2:22:12] yesterday, right, for 50, would that for 50 come out of the same [2:22:16] that for 50 come out of the same $3 million tranche? So we're [2:22:19] $3 million tranche? So we're potentially putting I'm seeing [2:22:20] potentially putting I'm seeing heads nodding is why I'm do we [2:22:22] heads nodding is why I'm do we need to put that on the record. [2:22:25] Need to put that on the record. Do you want to complete the [2:22:27] do you want to complete the question or you just want that [2:22:30] question or you just want that acknowledgment for that first [2:22:31] acknowledgment for that first part. You want to just go ahead [2:22:32] part. You want to just go ahead and complete. Yes. So well I [2:22:34] and complete. Yes. So well I just want to ask them and get it [2:22:36] just want to ask them and get it on the record that if we were to [2:22:38] on the record that if we were to lose the case and we have that [2:22:40] lose the case and we have that higher amount, that we have to [2:22:41] higher amount, that we have to pay out anywhere between 300 and [2:22:42] pay out anywhere between 300 and 450, $450,000, that that amount [2:22:43] 450, $450,000, that that amount comes out of the $3 million fund [2:22:46] comes out of the $3 million fund that we have created for this [2:22:47] that we have created for this purpose. Correct. MR. Moyer, can [2:22:48] purpose. Correct. MR. Moyer, can you speak that into the record, [2:22:50] you speak that into the record, please? Yes, ma'am. That's [2:22:51] please? Yes, ma'am. That's correct. Okay. Okay. So we are [2:22:52] correct. Okay. Okay. So we are listening to metro legal say we [2:22:55] listening to metro legal say we think we could lose this case. [2:22:58] Think we could lose this case. It's a 50 over 50 shot at best, [2:23:00] it's a 50 over 50 shot at best, and we're worried about $150,000 [2:23:01] and we're worried about $150,000 being pulled out of this fund [2:23:04] being pulled out of this fund when we're really risking a lot [2:23:06] when we're really risking a lot more than that. I just want to [2:23:10] more than that. I just want to make sure that everyone is aware [2:23:11] make sure that everyone is aware of that. I understand that there [2:23:14] of that. I understand that there are people that don't want to [2:23:15] are people that don't want to pay this person any money. I [2:23:17] pay this person any money. I totally get that. And I get [2:23:19] totally get that. And I get wanting to fight. I get that [2:23:21] wanting to fight. I get that too. I'm I'm kind of a fighter, [2:23:23] too. I'm I'm kind of a fighter, but I also don't like to lose. [2:23:25] But I also don't like to lose. And when I've got people smarter [2:23:28] and when I've got people smarter than me in a particular category [2:23:32] than me in a particular category and they're telling me this is a [2:23:35] and they're telling me this is a bad bet, I'm I'm probably not [2:23:37] bad bet, I'm I'm probably not going to make that bet. As [2:23:39] going to make that bet. As difficult as it is to write a [2:23:42] difficult as it is to write a check to someone that you don't [2:23:43] check to someone that you don't want to write a check to. I 100% [2:23:45] want to write a check to. I 100% get that. I think we're in a [2:23:46] get that. I think we're in a really bad situation, but I did [2:23:48] really bad situation, but I did want to make sure that everyone [2:23:50] want to make sure that everyone understands that we are risking [2:23:51] understands that we are risking a heck of a lot more coming out [2:23:53] a heck of a lot more coming out of this fund than what we're [2:23:55] of this fund than what we're proposing to settle with this [2:23:56] proposing to settle with this man. Thank you, MISS Johnston. [2:23:58] Man. Thank you, MISS Johnston. COUNCILWOMAN Suara, you're [2:23:58] COUNCILWOMAN Suara, you're recognized. Thank you, vice [2:24:04] recognized. Thank you, vice mayor. My comment is not about [2:24:07] mayor. My comment is not about the individual, and it has [2:24:09] the individual, and it has nothing to do with branding them [2:24:11] nothing to do with branding them as a bad person. I don't know [2:24:14] as a bad person. I don't know them, but my thoughts and my [2:24:17] them, but my thoughts and my comments relate to what's been [2:24:18] comments relate to what's been going on with metro arts. The [2:24:20] going on with metro arts. The whole process. It also has to do [2:24:23] whole process. It also has to do with legal decision not to [2:24:26] with legal decision not to litigate when we're talking [2:24:29] litigate when we're talking about one 5300, we're talking [2:24:32] about one 5300, we're talking about that individual person. [2:24:33] About that individual person. But we should also think about [2:24:34] but we should also think about the trust and what people in the [2:24:35] the trust and what people in the community feels. I remember when [2:24:38] community feels. I remember when lego decided not to litigate the [2:24:41] lego decided not to litigate the cobb issue. That issue is still [2:24:44] cobb issue. That issue is still in the community up until now, [2:24:47] in the community up until now, and there are still people that [2:24:48] and there are still people that feel like even if it's a there's [2:24:50] feel like even if it's a there's a reason behind it, it's a good [2:24:52] a reason behind it, it's a good reason behind it or whatever it [2:24:53] reason behind it or whatever it is. There's still people that [2:24:54] is. There's still people that felt like we did not do enough. [2:24:57] Felt like we did not do enough. And I think that's what I want [2:24:59] and I think that's what I want us to consider. The people that [2:25:00] us to consider. The people that felt like with the history and [2:25:01] felt like with the history and everything that's happening with [2:25:02] everything that's happening with metro arts, that this shouldn't [2:25:04] metro arts, that this shouldn't just be settled like that. It [2:25:06] just be settled like that. It opens the door. Coupled with the [2:25:08] opens the door. Coupled with the fact that the person is not a [2:25:10] fact that the person is not a metro employee, but a temp at [2:25:13] metro employee, but a temp at the contract. I ask in budget ye [2:25:16] the contract. I ask in budget ye people can go back and look at [2:25:17] people can go back and look at it. Our obligation or the [2:25:19] it. Our obligation or the person's contract is with the [2:25:22] person's contract is with the agency, not with metro. So those [2:25:23] agency, not with metro. So those are some of the reasons that I'm [2:25:26] are some of the reasons that I'm looking at. And I think that i [2:25:28] looking at. And I think that I was just saying, let's settle [2:25:28] was just saying, let's settle this so that we can go away. [2:25:30] This so that we can go away. Let's choose the people that [2:25:32] let's choose the people that felt like we need to do more and [2:25:34] felt like we need to do more and we need to ask more. And we [2:25:35] we need to ask more. And we need. So I think in my opinion, [2:25:37] need. So I think in my opinion, I think we should more. And [2:25:38] I think we should more. And lastly, I understand the 125 is [2:25:41] lastly, I understand the 125 is not what this woman is getting, [2:25:43] not what this woman is getting, the only thing that she's [2:25:44] the only thing that she's getting. But when you're looking [2:25:45] getting. But when you're looking at it, we talk about trust in [2:25:47] at it, we talk about trust in government. We talk about [2:25:49] government. We talk about perception. We talk about how [2:25:50] perception. We talk about how people feel. It's just what is [2:25:53] people feel. It's just what is out there. And I think it's very [2:25:55] out there. And I think it's very important for us to know that [2:25:56] important for us to know that we're listening to the people [2:25:58] we're listening to the people that are out there and that we [2:25:59] that are out there and that we are taking all of that. I've not [2:26:02] are taking all of that. I've not heard that we will lose it. It's [2:26:04] heard that we will lose it. It's a 50 over 50% chance. And when [2:26:06] a 50 over 50% chance. And when we ask yesterday, one of the [2:26:09] we ask yesterday, one of the reasons why we thought we would [2:26:11] reasons why we thought we would lose is because we MAY not get [2:26:13] lose is because we MAY not get daniel singh to come and [2:26:14] daniel singh to come and witness, be a witness. Somebody [2:26:15] witness, be a witness. Somebody asked, are we even tried to [2:26:17] asked, are we even tried to contact him and ask if we would? [2:26:20] Contact him and ask if we would? We said we haven't. And so I [2:26:22] we said we haven't. And so I don't think we've done [2:26:23] don't think we've done everything. And [2:26:24] everything. And point we should not settle yet. [2:26:28] Point we should not settle yet. If we do settle, I agree that it [2:26:30] if we do settle, I agree that it should be for a lesser amount. [2:26:32] Should be for a lesser amount. Okay. Thank you, MISS Suara. [2:26:34] Okay. Thank you, MISS Suara. Seeing no one else seeking [2:26:37] seeing no one else seeking discussion on this matter, we [2:26:39] discussion on this matter, we will move to the vote knowing [2:26:42] will move to the vote knowing that there are, based on the [2:26:43] that there are, based on the discussion for against [2:26:45] discussion for against abstentions. We will do this by [2:26:49] abstentions. We will do this by machine tablet vote. So, MR. [2:26:51] Machine tablet vote. So, MR. Clerk, if you would please ready [2:26:53] clerk, if you would please ready the vote. And colleagues, this [2:27:05] the vote. And colleagues, this requires a simple majority to [2:27:08] requires a simple majority to pass. [2:28:31] Okay. With all votes in, MR. [2:28:32] Okay. With all votes in, MR. Clerk, please show the vote. [2:28:39] Clerk, please show the vote. Okay. The motion to adopt this [2:28:42] okay. The motion to adopt this resolution has failed. So this [2:28:45] resolution has failed. So this resolution has not been adopted. [2:28:51] Resolution has not been adopted. Okay, colleagues, now we move on [2:28:55] okay, colleagues, now we move on to agenda item three, resolution [2:29:00] to agenda item three, resolution 2024. Dash 746. Sponsors [2:29:06] 2024. Dash 746. Sponsors johnston, gamble, sepulveda, [2:29:06] johnston, gamble, sepulveda, porterfield, evans, welsh, [2:29:09] porterfield, evans, welsh, ellis, suarez, bogart, tombs and [2:29:11] ellis, suarez, bogart, tombs and evans. Seagull. This is a [2:29:13] evans. Seagull. This is a resolution amending resolutions [2:29:15] resolution amending resolutions r. S 2021. Dash 1152, as [2:29:21] r. S 2021. Dash 1152, as amended, which appropriated. [2:29:28] Amended, which appropriated. $3,148,980 in american rescue [2:29:29] $3,148,980 in american rescue plan act funds and resolution [2:29:33] plan act funds and resolution 2023. Dash 1952, which [2:29:36] 2023. Dash 1952, which appropriated an additional [2:29:39] appropriated an additional $326,800 of american rescue plan [2:29:40] $326,800 of american rescue plan act funds to the office of [2:29:42] act funds to the office of family safety for the [2:29:43] family safety for the metropolitan government to [2:29:45] metropolitan government to reallocate the use of funds and [2:29:46] reallocate the use of funds and approving amendment two to grant [2:29:49] approving amendment two to grant agreements between the [2:29:51] agreements between the metropolitan government of [2:29:51] metropolitan government of nashville and davidson county, [2:29:54] nashville and davidson county, acting by and through the office [2:29:55] acting by and through the office of family safety to various [2:29:57] of family safety to various nonprofit organizations. [2:30:00] Nonprofit organizations. Sponsor. Johnston, you are [2:30:01] sponsor. Johnston, you are recognized. Committee reports. [2:30:02] Recognized. Committee reports. Please. Okay. First for the [2:30:04] please. Okay. First for the committee report of budget and [2:30:05] committee report of budget and finance chair porterfield. Thank [2:30:08] finance chair porterfield. Thank you, vice mayor. Budget and [2:30:10] you, vice mayor. Budget and finance considered this item and [2:30:11] finance considered this item and voted ten in favor. Zero [2:30:13] voted ten in favor. Zero against, zero not voting for the [2:30:15] against, zero not voting for the amendment and ten in favor, zero [2:30:17] amendment and ten in favor, zero against zero not voting for [2:30:19] against zero not voting for approval, as amended. Okay. [2:30:21] Approval, as amended. Okay. Thank you. Chair. Chair of [2:30:23] thank you. Chair. Chair of public health and safety. MISS [2:30:24] Public health and safety. MISS Evans, you're recognized. Thank [2:30:26] evans, you're recognized. Thank you. We considered this amended [2:30:27] you. We considered this amended item and recommended approval. [2:30:31] Item and recommended approval. Nine in favor, zero against, and [2:30:32] nine in favor, zero against, and the amendment and nine in favor, [2:30:34] the amendment and nine in favor, zero against, zero not voting on [2:30:35] zero against, zero not voting on the resolution as amended. Okay. [2:30:37] The resolution as amended. Okay. All right, MISS Johnston, it's [2:30:41] all right, MISS Johnston, it's back to you for a motion to get [2:30:43] back to you for a motion to get the bill in front of us, and [2:30:45] the bill in front of us, and then we can take up the [2:30:46] then we can take up the amendment. Go ahead. Move. [2:30:48] Amendment. Go ahead. Move. Approval, please. Okay. Is there [2:30:50] approval, please. Okay. Is there a second? Okay. It's back to [2:30:52] a second? Okay. It's back to you. Move the amendment, please. [2:30:53] You. Move the amendment, please. Is there a second for the motion [2:30:55] is there a second for the motion to amend? Okay. Properly moved. [2:30:57] To amend? Okay. Properly moved. We're on the amendment and I'm [2:31:00] we're on the amendment and I'm happy to. I guess I'll explain [2:31:01] happy to. I guess I'll explain it. The outdated. There was an [2:31:04] it. The outdated. There was an outdated version of this [2:31:05] outdated version of this resolution that so the corrected [2:31:07] resolution that so the corrected version on. Sorry about that. It [2:31:16] version on. Sorry about that. It extends the contract through [2:31:17] extends the contract through FEBRUARY 28 of 2025, [2:31:19] FEBRUARY 28 of 2025, appropriates 22,500 in [2:31:22] appropriates 22,500 in additional funds to agape 100, [2:31:26] additional funds to agape 100, $105,000 in additional arp funds [2:31:27] $105,000 in additional arp funds to sexual to the sexual assault [2:31:29] to sexual to the sexual assault center, and $104,000 in [2:31:31] center, and $104,000 in additional funds to the [2:31:32] additional funds to the nashville children's alliance [2:31:33] nashville children's alliance and yeah, that's it. I [2:31:36] and yeah, that's it. I appreciate the explanation. It's [2:31:38] appreciate the explanation. It's a properly moved and seconded. [2:31:40] A properly moved and seconded. Is there any discussion on the [2:31:42] is there any discussion on the motion to amend okay. Seeing [2:31:45] motion to amend okay. Seeing none all in favor of the [2:31:47] none all in favor of the amendment, please say I. Any [2:31:48] amendment, please say I. Any voting no or abstaining. Okay. [2:31:49] Voting no or abstaining. Okay. We're back to you for a motion [2:31:52] we're back to you for a motion on your bill as amended. Move [2:31:53] on your bill as amended. Move the resolution as amended. [2:31:54] The resolution as amended. Please. Okay. Is there a second? [2:31:56] Please. Okay. Is there a second? Okay. Any discussion on the [2:31:58] okay. Any discussion on the resolution as amended okay. [2:31:59] Resolution as amended okay. Seeing none. All in favor of the [2:32:01] seeing none. All in favor of the resolution, please say I. Any [2:32:04] resolution, please say I. Any voting no or abstaing. Okay. [2:32:05] Voting no or abstaing. Okay. You have adopted this resolution [2:32:07] you have adopted this resolution as amended. Thank you, MISS [2:32:09] As amended. Thank you, MISS Johnston. Okay. Next is agenda [2:32:14] johnston. Okay. Next is agenda item for our s 2020 4-774 [2:32:18] item for our s 2020 4-774 sponsor. Porterfield. This is a [2:32:21] sponsor. Porterfield. This is a resolution authorizing the [2:32:22] resolution authorizing the metropolitan department of law [2:32:22] metropolitan department of law to compromise and settle the [2:32:25] to compromise and settle the claim of beth york as next of [2:32:26] claim of beth york as next of kin of jacqueline york, [2:32:27] kin of jacqueline york, deceased, against the [2:32:28] deceased, against the metropolitan government of [2:32:30] metropolitan government of nashville and davidson county in [2:32:31] nashville and davidson county in the amount of $125,000, and that [2:32:33] the amount of $125,000, and that set amount be paid out of the [2:32:36] set amount be paid out of the self insured liability fund. [2:32:38] Self insured liability fund. Chair porterfield, you are [2:32:39] chair porterfield, you are recognized. Thank you, vice [2:32:41] recognized. Thank you, vice mayor, committee report, budget [2:32:42] mayor, committee report, budget and finance approved this item [2:32:46] and finance approved this item seven in favor, one against and [2:32:50] seven in favor, one against and zero not voting with committee [2:32:52] zero not voting with committee reports being and I move for [2:32:54] reports being and I move for approval with a brief [2:32:56] approval with a brief explanation. Okay. Is there a [2:33:00] explanation. Okay. Is there a second for the motion to [2:33:01] second for the motion to approve? Okay. Go ahead. Chair [2:33:03] approve? Okay. Go ahead. Chair porterfield. Thank you, vice [2:33:06] porterfield. Thank you, vice mayor. We had a very lengthy [2:33:08] mayor. We had a very lengthy discussion about this on [2:33:11] discussion about this on yesterday, and I was extremely [2:33:14] yesterday, and I was extremely torn on which way that I was [2:33:16] torn on which way that I was going to vote on this. I believe [2:33:17] going to vote on this. I believe that the amount should be [2:33:20] that the amount should be higher, which is why I really [2:33:21] higher, which is why I really struggled with how how we should [2:33:24] struggled with how how we should move forward. We did have a lot [2:33:27] move forward. We did have a lot of questions for the sheriff's [2:33:29] of questions for the sheriff's department with regards to the [2:33:33] department with regards to the supervisor that is listed in the [2:33:35] supervisor that is listed in the analysis of the legislation. [2:33:39] Analysis of the legislation. Lots of concerns about the [2:33:42] lots of concerns about the supervisor being what's the word [2:33:45] supervisor being what's the word not punished, disciplined, the [2:33:48] not punished, disciplined, the supervisor being disciplined, [2:33:49] supervisor being disciplined, whereas the there was more [2:33:51] whereas the there was more concern about what has happened [2:33:53] concern about what has happened to ensure that this doesn't [2:33:55] to ensure that this doesn't happen again. So as opposed to [2:33:57] happen again. So as opposed to just being disciplined, what [2:33:59] just being disciplined, what have they done to like ensure [2:34:00] have they done to like ensure that this does not happen again? [2:34:02] That this does not happen again? Going forward? So I still have [2:34:03] going forward? So I still have lots of concerns. But ultimately [2:34:05] lots of concerns. But ultimately in the conversation yesterday, [2:34:08] in the conversation yesterday, what we learned from legal was [2:34:09] what we learned from legal was that if we voted this down, in [2:34:14] that if we voted this down, in essence, they would go to court. [2:34:17] Essence, they would go to court. And my understanding is that [2:34:18] and my understanding is that they would go to court and then [2:34:20] they would go to court and then it's not guaranteed that the [2:34:21] it's not guaranteed that the individual would get anything [2:34:23] individual would get anything from metro. So my understanding [2:34:26] from metro. So my understanding is that if we voted down, the [2:34:28] is that if we voted down, the person MAY not get anything, but [2:34:29] person MAY not get anything, but that does not give the ability [2:34:31] that does not give the ability to increase the amount, like we [2:34:33] to increase the amount, like we don't have the ability to [2:34:35] don't have the ability to increase the amount. So with [2:34:35] increase the amount. So with that being said, I'm going to [2:34:36] that being said, I'm going to vote for it because I do want [2:34:38] vote for it because I do want the deceased family member to be [2:34:41] the deceased family member to be able to get the settlement, and [2:34:45] able to get the settlement, and I don't want to hold that up, [2:34:46] I don't want to hold that up, but I did have one question. If [2:34:48] but I did have one question. If I could pose it to legal to MISS [2:34:54] I could pose it to legal to MISS Bussell, who I believe is the [2:34:55] bussell, who I believe is the lead attorney on this case, like [2:34:57] lead attorney on this case, like if she if she could just speak [2:34:59] if she if she could just speak to how often legal I think we [2:35:02] to how often legal I think we see the settlements. We don't [2:35:04] see the settlements. We don't always hear about, like when [2:35:06] always hear about, like when legal is actually going to trial [2:35:09] legal is actually going to trial on these cases. So if we could [2:35:10] on these cases. So if we could hear how often legal is going to [2:35:12] hear how often legal is going to trial versus when they are [2:35:13] trial versus when they are settling the case. And also if [2:35:15] settling the case. And also if she could just speak to I know I [2:35:18] she could just speak to I know I gave an overview of what we [2:35:19] gave an overview of what we discussed in committee [2:35:20] discussed in committee yesterday, but if she could just [2:35:21] yesterday, but if she could just speak to the body to let us [2:35:23] speak to the body to let us know, like what happens if we [2:35:25] know, like what happens if we vote this down and is there an [2:35:26] vote this down and is there an opportunity to give MISS York's [2:35:28] opportunity to give MISS York's family an increased amount? [2:35:29] Family an increased amount? Okay, MISS Bussell, you are [2:35:31] okay, MISS Bussell, you are recognized for the legal [2:35:32] recognized for the legal department. Good evening. [2:35:34] Department. Good evening. Council. Yes. So it is certainly [2:35:37] council. Yes. So it is certainly true that we litigate more than [2:35:40] true that we litigate more than we propose settlements for, by [2:35:45] we propose settlements for, by the way, that the metro code is [2:35:47] the way, that the metro code is written there are certain [2:35:48] written there are certain reports that come to the [2:35:49] reports that come to the council. You see those reports [2:35:51] council. You see those reports for significant litigation as [2:35:52] for significant litigation as that's defined in the code, and [2:35:54] that's defined in the code, and you see judgments against metro. [2:35:57] you see judgments against metro. You don't often see the good [2:35:58] you don't often see the good news. In fact, you rarely see [2:36:01] news. In fact, you rarely see the good news. And we win an [2:36:02] the good news. And we win an overwhelming number of the [2:36:06] overwhelming number of the lawsuits that are filed against [2:36:07] lawsuits that are filed against the city. I'm happy to provide [2:36:09] the city. I'm happy to provide that information to the council [2:36:10] that information to the council and report form. If that would [2:36:12] and report form. If that would be helpful, to sort of quash [2:36:14] be helpful, to sort of quash this narrative that metro legal [2:36:15] this narrative that metro legal just wants to settle cases. I've [2:36:17] just wants to settle cases. I've tried a lot of cases in my [2:36:19] tried a lot of cases in my career. I've won a lot of cases [2:36:21] career. I've won a lot of cases in my career. My colleagues have [2:36:23] in my career. My colleagues have tried a lot of cases and won a [2:36:24] tried a lot of cases and won a lot of cases. We resolve most [2:36:27] lot of cases. We resolve most cases before they ever get to [2:36:28] cases before they ever get to trial in motion practice. We [2:36:30] trial in motion practice. We also try a lot of cases. So if [2:36:33] also try a lot of cases. So if we're here talking about a [2:36:36] we're here talking about a settlement, it's because we feel [2:36:37] settlement, it's because we feel pretty strongly that there is [2:36:38] pretty strongly that there is significant risk to metro in [2:36:40] significant risk to metro in proceeding with the case. That's [2:36:42] proceeding with the case. That's the only reason we come before [2:36:44] the only reason we come before you to ask for you to approve a [2:36:46] you to ask for you to approve a settlement. If we believe that [2:36:47] settlement. If we believe that we've got a good shot at winning [2:36:49] we've got a good shot at winning a case, we're going to litigate [2:36:50] a case, we're going to litigate it. We love working here because [2:36:52] it. We love working here because we get to litigate cases here in [2:36:54] we get to litigate cases here in private practice. That doesn't [2:36:55] private practice. That doesn't happen as often. And so I can [2:36:57] happen as often. And so I can assure you, on behalf of the [2:37:00] assure you, on behalf of the legal department that we are [2:37:01] legal department that we are coming to you when and only when [2:37:03] coming to you when and only when we have concerns about risk to [2:37:06] we have concerns about risk to the city financial risk to the [2:37:08] the city financial risk to the city, and proceeding with the [2:37:10] city, and proceeding with the lawsuit. So again, if it would [2:37:12] lawsuit. So again, if it would be helpful for any of you to see [2:37:14] be helpful for any of you to see reporting on how often we win, I [2:37:17] reporting on how often we win, I think just off the top of my [2:37:20] think just off the top of my head, there are anywhere between [2:37:22] head, there are anywhere between 105 and 130 lawsuits pending, [2:37:23] 105 and 130 lawsuits pending, right now against metro, so that [2:37:27] right now against metro, so that perhaps will give you a little [2:37:29] perhaps will give you a little bit of perspective on kind of [2:37:31] bit of perspective on kind of the difference between what [2:37:34] the difference between what you're seeing in terms of [2:37:36] you're seeing in terms of proposed settlements and what [2:37:37] proposed settlements and what we're actually defending. Thank [2:37:39] we're actually defending. Thank you. There was there another [2:37:41] you. There was there another question or another piece in [2:37:43] question or another piece in there, if you could just clarify [2:37:45] there, if you could just clarify that? Yes. The other kind of [2:37:48] that? Yes. The other kind of lawsuit, I forgot my question. [2:37:49] Lawsuit, I forgot my question. The other piece, how often are [2:37:52] the other piece, how often are we going to trial you expressly? [2:37:54] We going to trial you expressly? Oh, just clarifying for [2:37:55] oh, just clarifying for individuals like myself who felt [2:37:57] individuals like myself who felt that we should give MISS York's [2:37:59] that we should give MISS York's family more money, like, if we [2:38:01] family more money, like, if we vote this down, is there [2:38:02] vote this down, is there opportunity to give more money? [2:38:03] Opportunity to give more money? And I know yesterday we were [2:38:06] and I know yesterday we were told no to counsel for shaking [2:38:07] told no to counsel for shaking her head. I know we were told [2:38:10] her head. I know we were told that, but just to get it on the [2:38:12] that, but just to get it on the record for the rest of the body [2:38:13] record for the rest of the body that that did not hear that. I [2:38:15] that that did not hear that. I appreciate that, MISS Bussell. [2:38:16] Appreciate that, MISS Bussell. Go ahead. Yes. And so under the [2:38:18] go ahead. Yes. And so under the metro code, the director of law [2:38:19] metro code, the director of law can propose or basically [2:38:21] can propose or basically recommend settlements above [2:38:23] recommend settlements above $5,000 for personal injury [2:38:24] $5,000 for personal injury damages to the council for a [2:38:26] damages to the council for a thumbs up or thumbs down vote. [2:38:28] Thumbs up or thumbs down vote. So when you vote to approve or [2:38:30] so when you vote to approve or vote against approval of that [2:38:32] vote against approval of that settlement, then we proceed [2:38:33] settlement, then we proceed accordingly. If you vote this [2:38:35] accordingly. If you vote this settlement down, then I will [2:38:36] settlement down, then I will defend the lawsuit. Me and my [2:38:39] defend the lawsuit. Me and my colleague andrew mcclanahan, who [2:38:40] colleague andrew mcclanahan, who is also working this case with [2:38:43] is also working this case with me, will defend the lawsuit. Do [2:38:44] me, will defend the lawsuit. Do the best we can. If I thought I [2:38:46] the best we can. If I thought I had a really good shot of [2:38:48] had a really good shot of winning this case, I wouldn't be [2:38:49] winning this case, I wouldn't be here tonight standing in front [2:38:51] here tonight standing in front of you asking for approval of [2:38:52] of you asking for approval of the settlement. I also think [2:38:53] the settlement. I also think it's important to note that this [2:38:54] it's important to note that this settlement was the product of a [2:38:57] settlement was the product of a mediation, not just a [2:38:58] mediation, not just a negotiation, but a mediation. We [2:39:02] negotiation, but a mediation. We sort out that process in hopes [2:39:04] sort out that process in hopes of resolving this without [2:39:06] of resolving this without unnecessary, protracted [2:39:08] unnecessary, protracted litigation. We also got wellpath [2:39:11] litigation. We also got wellpath and their counsel to come to the [2:39:13] and their counsel to come to the table through a lot of efforts [2:39:14] table through a lot of efforts between me and the sheriff's [2:39:16] between me and the sheriff's office representative to get [2:39:17] office representative to get them to come to the table to be [2:39:19] them to come to the table to be part of that discussion. I can't [2:39:20] part of that discussion. I can't get into the details of their [2:39:21] get into the details of their portion of the settlement. I [2:39:23] portion of the settlement. I can't get into the details of [2:39:26] can't get into the details of their portion of the settlement. [2:39:27] Their portion of the settlement. But MISS York, the mother of the [2:39:29] but MISS York, the mother of the lady who died by suicide, is [2:39:31] lady who died by suicide, is getting more than $125,000. And [2:39:34] getting more than $125,000. And to be clear, she would not have [2:39:37] to be clear, she would not have agreed to that settlement if she [2:39:39] agreed to that settlement if she wanted to go to trial. So this [2:39:41] wanted to go to trial. So this was the product of a very, a [2:39:44] was the product of a very, a very a day long negotiation at a [2:39:48] very a day long negotiation at a mediation. And if, if you vote [2:39:53] mediation. And if, if you vote this down, then we will [2:39:54] this down, then we will essentially have no choice but [2:39:56] essentially have no choice but to defend the lawsuit at that [2:39:57] to defend the lawsuit at that point. And wellpath is not part [2:39:59] point. And wellpath is not part of the case anymore because they [2:40:01] of the case anymore because they have settled, essentially [2:40:02] have settled, essentially settled out. So it would then [2:40:03] settled out. So it would then just be metro left to litigate [2:40:05] just be metro left to litigate the case. Thank you. Thank you, [2:40:07] the case. Thank you. Thank you, MISS Bustle. One more. Just [2:40:09] MISS Bustle. One more. Just really brief clarifying. If I [2:40:11] really brief clarifying. If I MAY. So to clarify, if we vote [2:40:12] MAY. So to clarify, if we vote this down, then the case goes to [2:40:16] this down, then the case goes to trial. You are defending the [2:40:17] trial. You are defending the case, which means that you would [2:40:19] case, which means that you would be defending metro. So there's a [2:40:23] be defending metro. So there's a possibility that MISS York's [2:40:24] possibility that MISS York's mother does not get any of the [2:40:28] mother does not get any of the 125 at that point. MISS Bustle. [2:40:29] 125 at that point. MISS Bustle. Yes. I wouldn't be here if I [2:40:34] yes. I wouldn't be here if I thought I had a substantial [2:40:35] thought I had a substantial chance of winning. I wouldn't be [2:40:39] chance of winning. I wouldn't be proposing this to you. But that [2:40:40] proposing this to you. But that is certainly possible. There [2:40:42] is certainly possible. There again, wellpath was part of [2:40:46] again, wellpath was part of this. We can still certainly [2:40:48] this. We can still certainly talk about wellpath role. If we [2:40:49] talk about wellpath role. If we were to take this case to trial, [2:40:52] were to take this case to trial, and we certainly would be [2:40:54] and we certainly would be talking about, well, well, pat's [2:40:55] talking about, well, well, pat's role and so, yeah, it is [2:40:57] role and so, yeah, it is certainly not a guarantee that [2:40:59] certainly not a guarantee that that MISS York would, would get [2:41:01] that MISS York would, would get anything from metro if we [2:41:03] anything from metro if we proceeded with the case. Thank [2:41:04] proceeded with the case. Thank you. Okay. Thank you both. MISS [2:41:07] You. Okay. Thank you both. MISS Stiles, you're recognized. Thank [2:41:11] stiles, you're recognized. Thank you very much. Vice mayor. I'd [2:41:14] you very much. Vice mayor. I'd like to move for one meeting. [2:41:17] Like to move for one meeting. Deferral on this. I have some [2:41:20] deferral on this. I have some questions that I would like to [2:41:21] questions that I would like to ask. I'm not. I'm trying to vote [2:41:23] ask. I'm not. I'm trying to vote it down, but I don't feel good [2:41:25] it down, but I don't feel good about voting on this this [2:41:27] about voting on this this evening. I think a one meeting [2:41:30] evening. I think a one meeting deferral will give some time. [2:41:31] Deferral will give some time. I'm sure I'm not the only person [2:41:33] I'm sure I'm not the only person that has concerns about this. To [2:41:34] that has concerns about this. To ask some more questions. Okay. [2:41:36] Ask some more questions. Okay. Are you making that motion? Yes. [2:41:38] Are you making that motion? Yes. Is there a second? I heard a [2:41:42] is there a second? I heard a second. Who offered the second? [2:41:44] Second. Who offered the second? Okay, so there is a motion for [2:41:47] okay, so there is a motion for one meeting deferral. It is [2:41:48] one meeting deferral. It is properly seconded. And so now we [2:41:51] properly seconded. And so now we are on discussion of a one [2:41:52] are on discussion of a one meeting deferral. Are the folks [2:41:55] meeting deferral. Are the folks that are in the que wanting to [2:41:58] that are in the que wanting to speak regarding the deferral? [2:42:00] Speak regarding the deferral? Okay. All right. So I'll just [2:42:06] okay. All right. So I'll just proceed in the usual order. MISS [2:42:08] Proceed in the usual order. MISS Suara, on the one meeting [2:42:10] suara, on the one meeting deferral, please, ma'am. Thank [2:42:12] deferral, please, ma'am. Thank you, vice mayor. I'm going to [2:42:14] you, vice mayor. I'm going to speak against the one meeting [2:42:16] speak against the one meeting deferral. We had a lot of [2:42:18] deferral. We had a lot of conversation yesterday, and this [2:42:19] conversation yesterday, and this is a different case. I think [2:42:21] is a different case. I think that one we as custodian of [2:42:25] that one we as custodian of taxpayer money, we cannot [2:42:26] taxpayer money, we cannot arbitrarily ask for more money. [2:42:28] Arbitrarily ask for more money. Number two, the people came to [2:42:31] number two, the people came to sit down and agree to this [2:42:32] sit down and agree to this amount. Number three, there's [2:42:34] amount. Number three, there's another part of the settlement [2:42:35] another part of the settlement that is in addition to this. So [2:42:38] that is in addition to this. So with all of that, I think all [2:42:39] with all of that, I think all the conditions to be able to [2:42:40] the conditions to be able to everybody is agreed to it. And [2:42:42] everybody is agreed to it. And there's more I'm sorry for the [2:42:45] there's more I'm sorry for the daughter that died. I wanted [2:42:46] daughter that died. I wanted more to initially, but after all [2:42:49] more to initially, but after all the conversation, knowing that [2:42:51] the conversation, knowing that it was done with the attorneys [2:42:53] it was done with the attorneys and everybody came to, I don't [2:42:54] and everybody came to, I don't think there's any point in [2:42:56] think there's any point in delaying it for the family. And [2:42:57] delaying it for the family. And so I don't think a one meeting [2:42:59] so I don't think a one meeting deferral is necessary. Thank [2:43:01] deferral is necessary. Thank you. Thank you, MISS Suara. MR. [2:43:03] You. Thank you, MISS Suara. MR. T, on the one meeting deferral. [2:43:04] T, on the one meeting deferral. Okay. Go ahead sir. Yes. Thank [2:43:06] okay. Go ahead sir. Yes. Thank you, MADAM Vice mayor. I just [2:43:07] you, MADAM Vice mayor. I just have a bit of a parliamentary [2:43:10] have a bit of a parliamentary parliamentary inquiry with [2:43:10] parliamentary inquiry with regard to the one meeting [2:43:12] regard to the one meeting deferral as to whether or not [2:43:14] deferral as to whether or not within the period of the one [2:43:16] within the period of the one meeting deferral, it is within [2:43:17] meeting deferral, it is within the parameters of our rules and [2:43:20] the parameters of our rules and procedures for council members [2:43:21] procedures for council members to then potentially file [2:43:23] to then potentially file amendments to amend the amount [2:43:28] amendments to amend the amount of this of the settlement within [2:43:31] of this of the settlement within this resolution. Okay. Special [2:43:34] this resolution. Okay. Special counsel darby, do we need to [2:43:37] counsel darby, do we need to restate MR. Property's question [2:43:39] restate MR. Property's question or. You got it. Okay. Go ahead, [2:43:41] or. You got it. Okay. Go ahead, ma'am, when there is a deferral, [2:43:44] ma'am, when there is a deferral, there is essentially a new [2:43:47] there is essentially a new amendments deadline. However, I [2:43:48] amendments deadline. However, I think it was just explained to [2:43:51] think it was just explained to you by counsel for metro legal [2:43:53] you by counsel for metro legal that the vote here is an up or [2:43:57] that the vote here is an up or down vote. There is no amendment [2:43:59] down vote. There is no amendment of the amount that the director [2:44:00] of the amount that the director of law has the ability to direct [2:44:03] of law has the ability to direct all legislation, all litigation. [2:44:05] All legislation, all litigation. Sorry. And they are proposing [2:44:06] sorry. And they are proposing this particular settlement [2:44:08] this particular settlement number following up on on that [2:44:14] number following up on on that answer with a secondary [2:44:15] answer with a secondary parliamentary inquiry is would [2:44:17] parliamentary inquiry is would an amendment of the of the [2:44:21] an amendment of the of the settlement amount, be it would [2:44:23] settlement amount, be it would be able to be done through a [2:44:25] be able to be done through a non-binding resolution by [2:44:26] non-binding resolution by amending this resolution to then [2:44:27] amending this resolution to then be a non-binding resolution? [2:44:29] be a non-binding resolution? Special counsel darby. No, it [2:44:32] special counsel darby. No, it wouldn't be if you made it and [2:44:36] wouldn't be if you made it and if you turned it into a [2:44:38] if you turned it into a non-binding resolution, then it [2:44:39] non-binding resolution, then it would not give the legal [2:44:40] would not give the legal department the authority to [2:44:41] department the authority to actually settle. If you wanted [2:44:43] actually settle. If you wanted to do a separate, non-binding [2:44:45] to do a separate, non-binding resolution, then there is time [2:44:48] resolution, then there is time to file a separate resolution [2:44:49] to file a separate resolution for the next meeting. Okay. And [2:44:52] for the next meeting. Okay. And then, MADAM Vice mayor, I also [2:44:53] then, MADAM Vice mayor, I also have a two part point of [2:44:57] have a two part point of information or inquiry as to if [2:45:02] information or inquiry as to if it's even able to be disclosed, [2:45:04] it's even able to be disclosed, how the specific valuation of [2:45:08] how the specific valuation of this settlement was brought [2:45:09] this settlement was brought about, and whether or not there [2:45:10] about, and whether or not there are other non-monetary. Parts of [2:45:15] are other non-monetary. Parts of this settlement specifically, [2:45:18] this settlement specifically, are there any policy changes [2:45:20] are there any policy changes associated with the sheriff's [2:45:23] associated with the sheriff's department or anything like that [2:45:24] department or anything like that that is able to be disclosed to [2:45:26] that is able to be disclosed to the body? Okay, I'm thinking [2:45:28] the body? Okay, I'm thinking maybe we've moved outside of the [2:45:30] maybe we've moved outside of the realm of a parliamentary [2:45:31] realm of a parliamentary inquiry, and that is perhaps a [2:45:32] inquiry, and that is perhaps a question to be directed to the [2:45:33] question to be directed to the legal department, or did you [2:45:35] legal department, or did you want it to be directed? MISS [2:45:36] Want it to be directed? MISS Darby, we can direct that to the [2:45:40] darby, we can direct that to the legal department. Whichever [2:45:41] legal department. Whichever entity the chair decides is the [2:45:42] entity the chair decides is the most appropriate to answer that. [2:45:44] Most appropriate to answer that. Okay, I'm going to go to MISS [2:45:46] Okay, I'm going to go to MISS Bussell. You're recognized. I [2:45:51] bussell. You're recognized. I really can't speak to how the [2:45:54] really can't speak to how the particular negotiations played [2:45:56] particular negotiations played out. I mean, that that I know [2:45:59] out. I mean, that that I know you're an attorney and you [2:46:00] you're an attorney and you certainly understand that a lot [2:46:02] certainly understand that a lot of what we do really should kind [2:46:04] of what we do really should kind of out of respect for the [2:46:05] of out of respect for the process, be maintained, [2:46:06] process, be maintained, confidential. So because there [2:46:08] confidential. So because there were multiple parties at the [2:46:12] were multiple parties at the table, there was there was a lot [2:46:14] table, there was there was a lot of numbers that got floated [2:46:16] of numbers that got floated around. This is not a typical [2:46:18] around. This is not a typical settlement. Say for example, [2:46:20] settlement. Say for example, MISS Roberts I think is a great [2:46:23] MISS Roberts I think is a great example of how that might look [2:46:26] example of how that might look different because you have [2:46:27] different because you have things like wages, you have, you [2:46:28] things like wages, you have, you know, attorney's fees at issue [2:46:32] know, attorney's fees at issue this york lawsuit is just a pure [2:46:35] this york lawsuit is just a pure negligence lawsuit. It's a [2:46:37] negligence lawsuit. It's a governmental tort liability act [2:46:39] governmental tort liability act case that was filed in state [2:46:41] case that was filed in state court. So there are no [2:46:42] court. So there are no attorney's fees. There's not an [2:46:43] attorney's fees. There's not an attorney's fees provision. But [2:46:45] attorney's fees provision. But the practical reality is that a [2:46:47] the practical reality is that a woman lost her life. So if metro [2:46:49] woman lost her life. So if metro were to be found liable, I think [2:46:52] were to be found liable, I think it is quite likely that in the [2:46:54] it is quite likely that in the event of liability, the cap [2:46:56] event of liability, the cap would be hit. Now the cap is [2:46:59] would be hit. Now the cap is $300,000. So in the grand scheme [2:47:02] $300,000. So in the grand scheme I do think that also provides a [2:47:04] I do think that also provides a little bit of context for the [2:47:05] little bit of context for the number that we ended up settling [2:47:07] number that we ended up settling on for the metro portion, metro [2:47:09] on for the metro portion, metro could never be on the hook for a [2:47:11] could never be on the hook for a million dollars. In this case, [2:47:12] million dollars. In this case, they couldn't be on the hook for [2:47:15] they couldn't be on the hook for $500,000. 300,000 was always [2:47:16] $500,000. 300,000 was always going to be the cap. So I can't [2:47:21] going to be the cap. So I can't really I can't really break down [2:47:25] really I can't really break down the 125. I mean, the simple [2:47:27] the 125. I mean, the simple answer to your question is [2:47:28] answer to your question is that's what we agreed to, and [2:47:29] that's what we agreed to, and that's what MISS York was [2:47:30] that's what MISS York was willing to accept from metro. [2:47:33] Willing to accept from metro. Again, all with the caveat that [2:47:34] again, all with the caveat that this was a much more global [2:47:39] this was a much more global resolution that involved amounts [2:47:40] resolution that involved amounts above that. Okay. MR. So we're [2:47:43] above that. Okay. MR. So we're on the one meeting deferral. I [2:47:44] on the one meeting deferral. I know you're seeking [2:47:49] know you're seeking clarification as to what could [2:47:50] clarification as to what could happen within that time frame. [2:47:51] Happen within that time frame. So final, are there any go ahead [2:47:54] so final, are there any go ahead sir, any non-monetary portions [2:47:57] sir, any non-monetary portions of this settlement, for example, [2:47:58] of this settlement, for example, policy change within dcso or [2:48:01] policy change within dcso or anything of that of that nature? [2:48:03] Anything of that of that nature? MISS Bussell, were there any [2:48:05] MISS Bussell, were there any related policy commitments [2:48:08] related policy commitments related to the settlement? No, [2:48:11] related to the settlement? No, the settlement was a was a pure [2:48:13] the settlement was a was a pure monetary settlement. Is that [2:48:15] monetary settlement. Is that everything, MR. Property? Thank [2:48:17] everything, MR. Property? Thank you, MADAM Vice mayor. No [2:48:18] you, MADAM Vice mayor. No worries. Okay, MR. Parker, you [2:48:21] worries. Okay, MR. Parker, you are recognized, sir, on the [2:48:22] are recognized, sir, on the motion to defer one meeting. [2:48:24] Motion to defer one meeting. Thank you, vice mayor. So I'm [2:48:26] thank you, vice mayor. So I'm rising in opposition to the one [2:48:29] rising in opposition to the one meeting deferral. I don't think [2:48:31] meeting deferral. I don't think there's an ability of this body [2:48:33] there's an ability of this body to modify this. We've had some [2:48:35] to modify this. We've had some extensive discussion about how [2:48:38] extensive discussion about how we can't do it by amendment, [2:48:40] we can't do it by amendment, because we're not in the [2:48:41] because we're not in the negotiating room with the [2:48:42] negotiating room with the parties involved and, and other [2:48:44] parties involved and, and other things. And so, you know, I [2:48:45] things. And so, you know, I would encourage colleagues, I [2:48:47] would encourage colleagues, I understand the concerns and I [2:48:48] understand the concerns and I hear them, but I would encourage [2:48:51] hear them, but I would encourage colleagues to reject the [2:48:52] colleagues to reject the deferral motion. And let's vote [2:48:54] deferral motion. And let's vote this up or down this evening. [2:48:55] This up or down this evening. Okay. All right. Seeing no one [2:48:57] okay. All right. Seeing no one else seeking discussion on the [2:48:58] else seeking discussion on the motion for a one meeting [2:49:00] motion for a one meeting deferral, it having been [2:49:01] deferral, it having been properly seconded, we will try [2:49:06] properly seconded, we will try this by voice. All in favor of a [2:49:08] this by voice. All in favor of a one meeting deferral, please say [2:49:10] one meeting deferral, please say aye. All against a one meeting [2:49:14] aye. All against a one meeting deferral. Please say no. Okay. [2:49:15] Deferral. Please say no. Okay. The deferral motion fails, and [2:49:19] the deferral motion fails, and we are back on the motion to [2:49:21] we are back on the motion to approve. Is there any further [2:49:23] approve. Is there any further discussion on the motion to [2:49:25] discussion on the motion to approve? That is before us [2:49:26] approve? That is before us seeing. MISS Suara, you're [2:49:35] seeing. MISS Suara, you're recognized. Thank you. Vice [2:49:36] recognized. Thank you. Vice mayor. I just wanted to. If it's [2:49:40] mayor. I just wanted to. If it's not enough to just tell our [2:49:42] not enough to just tell our colleagues not to vote this down [2:49:44] colleagues not to vote this down to respect the wish of the [2:49:47] to respect the wish of the family in accepting this amount [2:49:49] family in accepting this amount and knowing that there's a whole [2:49:51] and knowing that there's a whole lot more that went into this. [2:49:52] Lot more that went into this. This case is different from the [2:49:54] this case is different from the last one that we did. So please [2:49:56] last one that we did. So please do not vote this down and let [2:49:58] do not vote this down and let them have some closure. Thank [2:49:59] them have some closure. Thank you. Okay, seeing no further [2:50:02] you. Okay, seeing no further discussion, we'll move to the [2:50:03] discussion, we'll move to the vote and we will try this first [2:50:07] vote and we will try this first by voice. All in favor of the [2:50:10] by voice. All in favor of the motion to approve this [2:50:11] motion to approve this resolution, aye. Aye. [2:50:13] Resolution, aye. Aye. Any voting? No. Any abstaing. [2:50:15] Any voting? No. Any abstaing. Okay. This resolution has been [2:50:18] okay. This resolution has been adopted. Next is agenda item [2:50:27] adopted. Next is agenda item six, resolution 2020 4-776. [2:50:31] Six, resolution 2020 4-776. Sponsors porterfield, evans, [2:50:32] sponsors porterfield, evans, allen and vo. This is a [2:50:35] allen and vo. This is a resolution accepting pardon me, [2:50:37] resolution accepting pardon me, a grant from the tennessee [2:50:40] a grant from the tennessee opioid abatement council of the [2:50:41] opioid abatement council of the metropolitan to the metropolitan [2:50:43] metropolitan to the metropolitan government. Acting by and [2:50:46] government. Acting by and through the metropolitan board [2:50:47] through the metropolitan board of health, to use a [2:50:49] of health, to use a multi-component approach to [2:50:50] multi-component approach to remediate the effects of opioid [2:50:52] remediate the effects of opioid use in nashville, davidson [2:50:53] use in nashville, davidson county, by implementing a [2:50:56] county, by implementing a sustainable strategic plan to [2:50:57] sustainable strategic plan to decrease overdose incidents [2:50:58] decrease overdose incidents among the population. MISS [2:51:03] Among the population. MISS Porterfield, sponsor, you are [2:51:04] porterfield, sponsor, you are recognized. Thank you. Vice [2:51:07] recognized. Thank you. Vice mayor, committee reports budget [2:51:08] mayor, committee reports budget and finance voted for a one [2:51:11] and finance voted for a one meeting deferral. Seven in [2:51:12] meeting deferral. Seven in favor, zero against zero not [2:51:15] favor, zero against zero not voting. Okay, chair evans, go [2:51:17] voting. Okay, chair evans, go ahead. You're recognized for [2:51:18] ahead. You're recognized for your committee report. Thank [2:51:20] your committee report. Thank you, vice mayor. We also [2:51:21] you, vice mayor. We also recommended a one meeting [2:51:22] recommended a one meeting deferral. Nine in favor, zero [2:51:23] deferral. Nine in favor, zero against zero. Not voting. Okay. [2:51:25] Against zero. Not voting. Okay. Per rule 8.1, that is a [2:51:28] per rule 8.1, that is a mandatory deferral by rule for [2:51:30] mandatory deferral by rule for one meeting. Okay. Okay. Next is [2:51:41] one meeting. Okay. Okay. Next is agenda item nine, resolution [2:51:44] agenda item nine, resolution 2024. Dash 779. Sponsors. [2:51:47] 2024. Dash 779. Sponsors. Porterfield evans, hancock welsh [2:51:50] porterfield evans, hancock welsh and vo. And this is a resolution [2:51:55] and vo. And this is a resolution approving amendment a to a grant [2:51:58] approving amendment a to a grant from the U.S. Environmental [2:51:59] from the U.S. Environmental protection agency to the [2:52:01] protection agency to the metropolitan government, acting [2:52:02] metropolitan government, acting by and through the metropolitan [2:52:03] by and through the metropolitan board of health, for the ongoing [2:52:05] board of health, for the ongoing collection of data on ambient [2:52:07] collection of data on ambient air concentrations for fine [2:52:08] air concentrations for fine particulate matter in nashville, [2:52:10] particulate matter in nashville, tennessee, sponsor porterfield, [2:52:17] tennessee, sponsor porterfield, you are recognized. Thank you. [2:52:18] You are recognized. Thank you. Vice mayor committee reports [2:52:19] vice mayor committee reports budget and finance approved [2:52:20] budget and finance approved this. Seven in favor, zero [2:52:22] this. Seven in favor, zero against zero. Not voting were [2:52:25] against zero. Not voting were you able to take up in committee [2:52:29] you able to take up in committee the late filed housekeeping [2:52:30] the late filed housekeeping substitute of council member [2:52:31] substitute of council member allen? We were not. You were not [2:52:33] allen? We were not. You were not because that was yesterday. [2:52:34] Because that was yesterday. Yeah. Sorry. No worries. Okay. [2:52:37] Yeah. Sorry. No worries. Okay. That is a question. Perhaps [2:52:38] that is a question. Perhaps better addressed to chair evans, [2:52:41] better addressed to chair evans, who had a committee meeting this [2:52:42] who had a committee meeting this evening. Go ahead, MISS Evans. [2:52:44] Evening. Go ahead, MISS Evans. We did it. We did it. We took up [2:52:46] we did it. We did it. We took up the late filed substitute and we [2:52:47] the late filed substitute and we recommended approval of the [2:52:48] recommended approval of the substitute. Nine in favor, zero [2:52:50] substitute. Nine in favor, zero against, zero not voting. And [2:52:51] against, zero not voting. And then we recommended approval of [2:52:53] then we recommended approval of the whole shebang. Nine in [2:52:55] the whole shebang. Nine in favor, zero as substituted. Yes. [2:52:58] Favor, zero as substituted. Yes. Thank you. All right. Okay. All [2:53:00] thank you. All right. Okay. All right. So it is then back to [2:53:03] right. So it is then back to you, MISS Porterfield, to get [2:53:06] you, MISS Porterfield, to get the bill in front of us, please. [2:53:08] The bill in front of us, please. Thank you. Vice mayor. Move for [2:53:10] thank you. Vice mayor. Move for approval. Okay. Is there a [2:53:14] approval. Okay. Is there a second? Okay, so the bill is [2:53:17] second? Okay, so the bill is before us at this time. MISS [2:53:20] Before us at this time. MISS Porterfield, do you seek to be [2:53:23] porterfield, do you seek to be further recognized or. We just [2:53:25] further recognized or. We just want to go through discussion [2:53:27] want to go through discussion and go to MISS Allen. Okay. I [2:53:29] and go to MISS Allen. Okay. I would like to defer to [2:53:30] would like to defer to councilmember. That is totally [2:53:32] councilmember. That is totally fine. So we are on a motion to [2:53:34] fine. So we are on a motion to approve. And you are recognized, [2:53:36] approve. And you are recognized, MISS Allen. Thank you. MADAM [2:53:37] MISS allen. Thank you. MADAM Vice mayor, I'd like to ask for [2:53:40] vice mayor, I'd like to ask for a suspension of the rules. Okay. [2:53:42] a suspension of the rules. Okay. Is there any objection? I need a [2:53:45] is there any objection? I need a I need a report to me first, a [2:53:47] I need a report to me first, a committee report first. Chair [2:53:47] committee report first. Chair prepped. Go ahead. Sir. Thank [2:53:48] prepped. Go ahead. Sir. Thank you, MADAM Vice mayor, the rules [2:53:51] you, MADAM Vice mayor, the rules confirmation, public elections [2:53:54] confirmation, public elections considered. The late file nature [2:53:55] considered. The late file nature of the substitute and voted to [2:53:57] of the substitute and voted to voted in favor of suspending the [2:54:01] voted in favor of suspending the rules. Six in favor, one [2:54:02] rules. Six in favor, one against, zero not voting. Okay. [2:54:03] Against, zero not voting. Okay. Is there any objection to the [2:54:05] is there any objection to the suspension of the rules to take [2:54:08] suspension of the rules to take up this late filed housekeeping? [2:54:09] Up this late filed housekeeping? Substitute? Okay. Seeing none, [2:54:12] substitute? Okay. Seeing none, the rules are suspended. So it's [2:54:14] the rules are suspended. So it's back to you, MISS Allen. Thank [2:54:16] back to you, MISS Allen. Thank you. This is simply a [2:54:17] you. This is simply a housekeeping substitute because [2:54:19] housekeeping substitute because the caption of the bill is [2:54:23] the caption of the bill is actually copied from the next [2:54:25] actually copied from the next resolution that does deal with [2:54:28] resolution that does deal with particulate matter. This one [2:54:29] particulate matter. This one doesn't. So we've simply copied [2:54:32] doesn't. So we've simply copied the what the what the grant [2:54:33] the what the what the grant actually deals with which is [2:54:35] actually deals with which is supporting activities to protect [2:54:38] supporting activities to protect air quality so that it achieves [2:54:39] air quality so that it achieves established ambient air [2:54:40] established ambient air standards. So it's a it's a more [2:54:43] standards. So it's a it's a more broad description. And it's [2:54:44] broad description. And it's great that we're providing [2:54:45] great that we're providing money. So that we can have clean [2:54:48] money. So that we can have clean air. So that's the nature of the [2:54:49] air. So that's the nature of the substitute. And I would ask for [2:54:50] substitute. And I would ask for approval okay. So MISS Allen has [2:54:54] approval okay. So MISS Allen has moved the substitute a motion to [2:54:55] moved the substitute a motion to substitute. Is there a second [2:54:58] substitute. Is there a second second. Okay. Properly moved and [2:54:59] second. Okay. Properly moved and seconded. Is there any [2:55:01] seconded. Is there any discussion. You've heard the [2:55:02] discussion. You've heard the description of MISS Allen. Is [2:55:03] description of MISS Allen. Is there any discussion on the [2:55:04] there any discussion on the motion to substitute seeing [2:55:07] motion to substitute seeing none. All in favor of the [2:55:11] none. All in favor of the substitute, please say aye, I. [2:55:12] Substitute, please say aye, I. Okay. Any voting? No or [2:55:15] okay. Any voting? No or abstaining. Okay. So with the [2:55:18] abstaining. Okay. So with the substitute is on the bill. And [2:55:19] substitute is on the bill. And MISS Allen, are you signed on as [2:55:21] miss allen, are you signed on as a sponsor? I think this makes me [2:55:24] a sponsor? I think this makes me the sponsor. Indeed, it does. [2:55:25] The sponsor. Indeed, it does. Well said. Ma'am. Thank you. [2:55:28] Well said. Ma'am. Thank you. Okay. And so it's back to you [2:55:30] okay. And so it's back to you for a motion on your bill as [2:55:32] for a motion on your bill as substitute. My colleague to sign [2:55:34] substitute. My colleague to sign on if she if she feels deeply [2:55:35] on if she if she feels deeply about that. But I move the bill [2:55:37] about that. But I move the bill as substituted. Okay. Is there a [2:55:39] as substituted. Okay. Is there a second. Okay. Any discussion on [2:55:40] second. Okay. Any discussion on the bill as substituted? Seeing [2:55:42] the bill as substituted? Seeing none. All in favor, please say [2:55:42] none. All in favor, please say aye. Aye. Any voting no are [2:55:44] aye. Aye. Any voting no are abstaining. Okay. You have [2:55:45] abstaining. Okay. You have adopted this resolution as [2:55:47] adopted this resolution as substituted. Okay. Next. Is [2:55:54] substituted. Okay. Next. Is agenda item 21 resolution 2020 [2:56:01] agenda item 21 resolution 2020 4-791. Sponsors porterfield, [2:56:02] 4-791. Sponsors porterfield, evans and welsh. A resolution [2:56:04] evans and welsh. A resolution accepting a grant from the [2:56:07] accepting a grant from the nashville police, plus public [2:56:09] nashville police, plus public safety alliance to the [2:56:12] safety alliance to the metropolitan government. Pardon [2:56:12] metropolitan government. Pardon me. Acting by and through the [2:56:15] me. Acting by and through the metropolitan nashville police [2:56:16] metropolitan nashville police department to purchase the zen [2:56:18] department to purchase the zen city block wise platform to [2:56:21] city block wise platform to measure resident safety, [2:56:23] measure resident safety, perceptions and trust in law [2:56:24] perceptions and trust in law enforcement through ongoing [2:56:26] enforcement through ongoing surveys to guide public safety [2:56:29] surveys to guide public safety strategies. MISS Porterfield, [2:56:29] strategies. MISS Porterfield, you are recognized. Thank you. [2:56:33] You are recognized. Thank you. Vice mayor, committee reports, [2:56:35] vice mayor, committee reports, budget and finance approved this [2:56:38] budget and finance approved this six in favor, one against, zero [2:56:41] six in favor, one against, zero not voting. Okay. Chair evans, [2:56:43] not voting. Okay. Chair evans, for public health and safety, [2:56:45] for public health and safety, please. Thank you. Vice mayor. [2:56:51] Please. Thank you. Vice mayor. We recommended a one meeting [2:56:53] we recommended a one meeting deferral. I believe. Hang on one [2:56:58] deferral. I believe. Hang on one second. I'm sorry. Yeah. One [2:57:00] second. I'm sorry. Yeah. One meeting deferral. 11 in favor, [2:57:02] meeting deferral. 11 in favor, zero against zero. Not voting. [2:57:03] Zero against zero. Not voting. Okay. Yeah. It's late. I was [2:57:06] okay. Yeah. It's late. I was going to ask to have it be both [2:57:08] going to ask to have it be both committees, but it does not. It [2:57:10] committees, but it does not. It per rule 8.1. Having recommended [2:57:13] per rule 8.1. Having recommended a mandatory or rather a one [2:57:16] a mandatory or rather a one meeting deferral, it is a [2:57:17] meeting deferral, it is a mandatory deferral by rule, MISS [2:57:18] Mandatory deferral by rule, MISS Porterfield. Thank you, vice [2:57:19] porterfield. Thank you, vice mayor. MAY I make a brief [2:57:21] mayor. MAY I make a brief comment about why we deferred it [2:57:23] comment about why we deferred it why? Why we deferred it? I just [2:57:27] why? Why we deferred it? I just wanted to I wanted colleagues to [2:57:28] wanted to I wanted colleagues to understand why we deferred it. [2:57:29] Understand why we deferred it. No we can't. Okay, okay. Okay. [2:57:31] No we can't. Okay, okay. Okay. Alrighty. So it is deferred by [2:57:34] alrighty. So it is deferred by rule to the meeting of NOVEMBER [2:57:38] rule to the meeting of NOVEMBER seventh. Okay. One meeting. Okay [2:57:46] seventh. Okay. One meeting. Okay next is agenda item 30. This is [2:57:51] next is agenda item 30. This is resolution 2020 4-801. Sponsors. [2:57:55] Resolution 2020 4-801. Sponsors. Coupe and hills. War. Gamble. [2:57:57] Coupe and hills. War. Gamble. Huffman. Stiles. Nash, greg. [2:57:58] Huffman. Stiles. Nash, greg. Benedict, benton. Welsh. Evans. [2:57:59] Benedict, benton. Welsh. Evans. Siegel. Webb. Tombs. Spain. [2:58:01] Siegel. Webb. Tombs. Spain. Allen and rutherford. This is a [2:58:02] allen and rutherford. This is a resolution honoring the life and [2:58:04] resolution honoring the life and accomplishments of kris [2:58:06] accomplishments of kris kristofferson. MR. Coogan, you [2:58:07] kristofferson. MR. Coogan, you are recognized, sir. Thank you, [2:58:09] are recognized, sir. Thank you, MADAM PRESIDENT. I'd like to [2:58:10] MADAM PRESIDENT. I'd like to move approval with a brief [2:58:12] move approval with a brief comment. I'd like my committee [2:58:13] comment. I'd like my committee reports. Thank you. Chair. Just [2:58:18] reports. Thank you. Chair. Just making sure we're all awake. [2:58:19] Making sure we're all awake. Still. Chair. Prep tea. You're [2:58:21] still. Chair. Prep tea. You're recognized. Sir. Committee [2:58:22] recognized. Sir. Committee considered. Rs 2024 801 and [2:58:23] considered. Rs 2024 801 and voted five in favor, zero [2:58:25] voted five in favor, zero against, zero not voting. Okay, [2:58:26] against, zero not voting. Okay, back to you, MR. Cooper. Now, [2:58:28] back to you, MR. Cooper. Now, I'd like to move with a brief [2:58:29] I'd like to move with a brief comment. Go ahead sir. Thank [2:58:31] comment. Go ahead sir. Thank you. So a few months ago, [2:58:33] you. So a few months ago, nashville lost a special [2:58:34] nashville lost a special resident, one who made a [2:58:36] resident, one who made a profound impact on this [2:58:37] profound impact on this community. Kris kristofferson [2:58:38] community. Kris kristofferson passed away on SEPTEMBER 28th, [2:58:41] passed away on SEPTEMBER 28th, 2024 at the age of 88. Before us [2:58:43] 2024 at the age of 88. Before us today is a resolution to honor [2:58:45] today is a resolution to honor his life and his many great [2:58:46] his life and his many great achievements. While kris was not [2:58:47] achievements. While kris was not a nashville native, having been [2:58:49] a nashville native, having been born in brownsville, texas, he [2:58:51] born in brownsville, texas, he moved to nashville in 1965 after [2:58:53] moved to nashville in 1965 after his time as a rhodes scholar and [2:58:54] his time as a rhodes scholar and service in the u.S army, and [2:58:56] service in the u.S army, and played an active role in our [2:58:58] played an active role in our community ever since. His story [2:58:59] community ever since. His story embodies everything that makes [2:59:00] embodies everything that makes nashville so great. Like so many [2:59:03] nashville so great. Like so many who've moved to music city, he [2:59:04] who've moved to music city, he worked part time jobs while [2:59:06] worked part time jobs while honing his songwriting craft, [2:59:07] honing his songwriting craft, including as a janitor and a [2:59:08] including as a janitor and a helicopter pilot. After years of [2:59:09] helicopter pilot. After years of developing his talent, [2:59:11] developing his talent, kristofferson wrote several [2:59:12] kristofferson wrote several timeless classics such as me and [2:59:14] timeless classics such as me and bobby mcgee, help me make it [2:59:16] bobby mcgee, help me make it through the night and sunday [2:59:17] through the night and sunday morning coming down. He became a [2:59:18] morning coming down. He became a successful artist, producing his [2:59:19] successful artist, producing his own hit songs, and was part of [2:59:21] own hit songs, and was part of the supergroup the highwaymen, [2:59:22] the supergroup the highwaymen, and starred in films like 1976 [2:59:24] and starred in films like 1976 remake of a star is born. He was [2:59:26] remake of a star is born. He was inducted into both the [2:59:27] inducted into both the songwriters hall of fame and the [2:59:30] songwriters hall of fame and the country music hall of fame, and [2:59:31] country music hall of fame, and he wasn't only a talented [2:59:32] he wasn't only a talented artist, he also displayed a [2:59:33] artist, he also displayed a passon for advocacy on behalf [2:59:34] passon for advocacy on behalf of songwriters, including his [2:59:35] of songwriters, including his efforts to co-found the [2:59:36] efforts to co-found the nashville songwriters [2:59:38] nashville songwriters association for his lasting [2:59:41] association for his lasting impact both within our community [2:59:42] impact both within our community and on the broader music [2:59:44] and on the broader music industry as a whole. I feel that [2:59:45] industry as a whole. I feel that it is important that we [2:59:47] it is important that we recognize him and his [2:59:48] recognize him and his accomplishments with this [2:59:48] accomplishments with this resolution, and I would like to [2:59:50] resolution, and I would like to amend my motion to invoke rule [2:59:52] amend my motion to invoke rule 12.12 point three, to have [2:59:53] 12.12 point three, to have everyone voting in the [2:59:54] everyone voting in the affirmative added to the [2:59:55] affirmative added to the resolution. Okay, there is a [2:59:58] resolution. Okay, there is a motion to approve with rule 12.3 [3:00:02] motion to approve with rule 12.3 applied such that everybody [3:00:03] applied such that everybody voting in the affirmative will [3:00:05] voting in the affirmative will be added as a sponsor. Is there [3:00:08] be added as a sponsor. Is there a second for that amended motion [3:00:10] a second for that amended motion okay, I didn't hear you. All [3:00:12] okay, I didn't hear you. All right. Is there any discussion [3:00:15] right. Is there any discussion on this resolution, MISS Suara, [3:00:19] on this resolution, MISS Suara, you're recognized. Thank you. [3:00:22] You're recognized. Thank you. Vice mayor. I rise in support [3:00:25] vice mayor. I rise in support and I applaud my colleague for [3:00:27] and I applaud my colleague for bringing it. And MR. [3:00:30] Bringing it. And MR. Kristofferson for all that he [3:00:31] kristofferson for all that he did. But I wanted to rise to [3:00:33] did. But I wanted to rise to lift up what he did in terms of [3:00:37] lift up what he did in terms of his support of palestinian [3:00:39] his support of palestinian children. And there's documented [3:00:40] children. And there's documented stories about him losing some [3:00:43] stories about him losing some work because he has it was a big [3:00:46] work because he has it was a big advocate for palestinian [3:00:48] advocate for palestinian children and some of the things [3:00:49] children and some of the things that he did in that area. And so [3:00:51] that he did in that area. And so I just wanted to not many people [3:00:53] I just wanted to not many people know about that story and what [3:00:54] know about that story and what he did. He was an advocate for [3:00:56] he did. He was an advocate for so many causes, but that was the [3:00:58] so many causes, but that was the one that I wanted to lift up. [3:01:01] One that I wanted to lift up. And with that, I support the [3:01:02] and with that, I support the resolution. Thank you. Thank [3:01:03] resolution. Thank you. Thank you. MISS Suara. Is there any [3:01:04] you. MISS Suara. Is there any further discussion on this [3:01:05] further discussion on this resolution? Okay. Seeing none no [3:01:06] resolution? Okay. Seeing none no discussion. All in favor, please [3:01:09] discussion. All in favor, please say aye. Any voting no or [3:01:12] say aye. Any voting no or abstaining. Okay. You have [3:01:14] abstaining. Okay. You have adopted this resolution next is [3:01:17] adopted this resolution next is agenda item 32, resolution 2020 [3:01:22] agenda item 32, resolution 2020 4-803 sponsor stiles welsh [3:01:26] 4-803 sponsor stiles welsh winner alan gadd, greg gamble, [3:01:27] winner alan gadd, greg gamble, suara nash, ewing, evan siegel [3:01:28] suara nash, ewing, evan siegel and tombs. This is a resolution [3:01:30] and tombs. This is a resolution recognizing the 20th anniversary [3:01:31] recognizing the 20th anniversary of the nashville public library [3:01:34] of the nashville public library foundation literary award gala. [3:01:36] Foundation literary award gala. MISS Stiles, you are recognized. [3:01:39] MISS Stiles, you are recognized. Thank you very much, vice mayor. [3:01:41] Thank you very much, vice mayor. I would like to move for [3:01:43] I would like to move for approval implementing rule 12.3, [3:01:45] approval implementing rule 12.3, the murphy rule. Yeah, all that [3:01:48] the murphy rule. Yeah, all that good stuff. Is there a second? [3:01:50] Good stuff. Is there a second? Okay. All right. Is there [3:01:53] okay. All right. Is there anything you want to say or [3:01:56] anything you want to say or anything you want to say about [3:02:00] anything you want to say about this? No. I just wanted to thank [3:02:02] this? No. I just wanted to thank them for the work that they've [3:02:03] them for the work that they've done for the last 20 to make sur [3:02:07] done for the last 20 to make sur were all on this so it could be [3:02:08] were all on this so it could be given to them at their event. [3:02:10] given to them at their event. Understood. Okay. Is there [3:02:11] understood. Okay. Is there pardon? Yes. We do need a [3:02:13] pardon? Yes. We do need a committee report. Thank you as [3:02:15] committee report. Thank you as well. Chair. Prep tea. And I [3:02:18] well. Chair. Prep tea. And I gotta click your button. There [3:02:20] gotta click your button. There you go, sir. Thank you, MADAM [3:02:22] You go, sir. Thank you, MADAM Vice mayor, we considered rs [3:02:24] vice mayor, we considered rs 2024 803 and voted five in [3:02:25] 2024 803 and voted five in favor, zero against, zero not [3:02:27] favor, zero against, zero not voting, five in favor, zero [3:02:28] voting, five in favor, zero against zero not voting. Okay. [3:02:29] Against zero not voting. Okay. With that committee report in [3:02:30] with that committee report in and seeing no one else seeking [3:02:32] and seeing no one else seeking discussion, we'll move to the [3:02:34] discussion, we'll move to the vote. All in favor, please say [3:02:36] vote. All in favor, please say aye. Aye. Any voting no or [3:02:36] aye. Aye. Any voting no or abstaining. Okay. You have [3:02:39] abstaining. Okay. You have adopted that resolution as well. [3:02:40] Adopted that resolution as well. Next is agenda item 33, [3:02:44] next is agenda item 33, resolution 2020 4-80 for [3:02:46] resolution 2020 4-80 for sponsors to tsavo. And alan, [3:02:48] sponsors to tsavo. And alan, this is a resolution celebrating [3:02:51] this is a resolution celebrating the 100th anniversary of [3:02:53] the 100th anniversary of american baptist college. Go [3:02:56] american baptist college. Go ahead, MISS Tombs. You are [3:03:00] ahead, MISS Tombs. You are recognized. Thank you, MADAM [3:03:03] Recognized. Thank you, MADAM Vice mayor, I'd like to move for [3:03:07] vice mayor, I'd like to move for approval. Let's first get your [3:03:09] approval. Let's first get your committee report. Committee [3:03:09] committee report. Committee report. Chair. Prep tea. You're [3:03:12] report. Chair. Prep tea. You're recognized. Sir. Thank you, [3:03:13] recognized. Sir. Thank you, MADAM Vice mayor, the committee [3:03:14] MADAM Vice mayor, the committee considered rs 2024 804 and as [3:03:16] considered rs 2024 804 and as well as the late filed [3:03:19] well as the late filed substitute, we voted eight in [3:03:21] substitute, we voted eight in favor, zero against, zero not [3:03:22] favor, zero against, zero not voting to approve the substitute [3:03:25] voting to approve the substitute and seven in favor, zero against [3:03:26] and seven in favor, zero against zero not voting on the bill as [3:03:28] zero not voting on the bill as substituted. Okay. Resolution as [3:03:30] substituted. Okay. Resolution as substitute. Okay. And did you do [3:03:34] substitute. Okay. And did you do we need to suspend the rules [3:03:37] we need to suspend the rules here? Okay. Did you take up the [3:03:39] here? Okay. Did you take up the rules suspension. Yes. Voted [3:03:41] rules suspension. Yes. Voted eight in favor, zero against, [3:03:43] eight in favor, zero against, zero not voting. Thank you sir, [3:03:44] zero not voting. Thank you sir, I'm sorry. Okay. All right. That [3:03:45] I'm sorry. Okay. All right. That committee report in its back to [3:03:48] committee report in its back to you, MISS Tombs. Okay. Do I need [3:03:50] you, MISS Tombs. Okay. Do I need to ask to suspend the rules at [3:03:52] to ask to suspend the rules at this point? Let's let's get the [3:03:54] this point? Let's let's get the resolution before us first. So [3:03:56] resolution before us first. So you move for approval. Is there [3:03:58] you move for approval. Is there a second? Okay. It's properly [3:03:59] a second? Okay. It's properly before us now. If you would move [3:04:01] before us now. If you would move to suspend, I'd like to move to [3:04:04] to suspend, I'd like to move to suspend the rules. Okay. Having [3:04:05] suspend the rules. Okay. Having heard the report of chair prep [3:04:08] heard the report of chair prep tea and the request of council [3:04:09] tea and the request of council member tombs for a substitute [3:04:12] member tombs for a substitute here, is there any objection to [3:04:15] here, is there any objection to the suspension of the rules? [3:04:18] The suspension of the rules? Seeing none. The rules are [3:04:21] seeing none. The rules are suspended. MISS Tombs, it's back [3:04:22] suspended. MISS Tombs, it's back to you. Thank you. I'd like to [3:04:24] to you. Thank you. I'd like to move the substitute. Is there a [3:04:26] move the substitute. Is there a second? Okay. We are on the [3:04:28] second? Okay. We are on the substitute. The substitute? Add [3:04:31] substitute. The substitute? Add some language to the resolution. [3:04:34] Some language to the resolution. As requested by american baptist [3:04:35] as requested by american baptist college. So with that, I'd ask [3:04:38] college. So with that, I'd ask for approval. Okay, there's a [3:04:40] for approval. Okay, there's a motion to substitute. It's [3:04:43] motion to substitute. It's properly seconded. Any [3:04:45] properly seconded. Any discussion? Seeing none. All in [3:04:46] discussion? Seeing none. All in favor of the substitute, please [3:04:49] favor of the substitute, please say aye. Any voting no or [3:04:51] say aye. Any voting no or abstaining. Okay, so last back [3:04:52] abstaining. Okay, so last back to you. You know what it is for [3:04:55] to you. You know what it is for approval. Substitute it. Okay. [3:04:59] Approval. Substitute it. Okay. Is there a second? Okay. Oh, so [3:05:02] is there a second? Okay. Oh, so we're on discussion of the [3:05:05] we're on discussion of the resolution as substituted. Did [3:05:07] resolution as substituted. Did you want to say something else [3:05:09] you want to say something else before MISS Okay. Back to you, [3:05:12] before MISS Okay. Back to you, MISS Tombs. My apologies, MADAM [3:05:14] MISS tombs. My apologies, MADAM Vice mayor. I wanted to invoke [3:05:15] vice mayor. I wanted to invoke rule 12.3 so that everyone in [3:05:17] rule 12.3 so that everyone in the affirmative will be added. [3:05:19] The affirmative will be added. Okay, so there's a motion to [3:05:21] okay, so there's a motion to approve as substituted with rule [3:05:23] approve as substituted with rule 12.3 applied. Is that seconded? [3:05:25] 12.3 applied. Is that seconded? Okay. Alrighty. Seeing no one [3:05:29] okay. Alrighty. Seeing no one else seeking discussion on this [3:05:30] else seeking discussion on this matter. All in favor, please say [3:05:33] matter. All in favor, please say I. Any voting no or abstaing. [3:05:36] I. Any voting no or abstaing. Okay. You have adopted this [3:05:38] okay. You have adopted this resolution. And happy 100th [3:05:40] resolution. And happy 100th anniversary to american baptist [3:05:41] anniversary to american baptist college. Okay. Next is agenda [3:05:48] college. Okay. Next is agenda item 34, resolution 2020 4-805. [3:05:52] Item 34, resolution 2020 4-805. Sponsors soiree hill, evans, [3:05:53] sponsors soiree hill, evans, nash, gregg, johnston, hancock, [3:05:56] nash, gregg, johnston, hancock, weiner, benton, styles, gadd, [3:05:57] weiner, benton, styles, gadd, allen, truffle, cooper, evans, [3:05:59] allen, truffle, cooper, evans, siegel, welsh, webb, tombs, [3:06:00] siegel, welsh, webb, tombs, benedict, spain and rutherford. [3:06:00] Benedict, spain and rutherford. This is a resolution celebrating [3:06:03] this is a resolution celebrating 50 years of the nashville fire [3:06:05] 50 years of the nashville fire department, ems. Okay, MISS [3:06:09] Department, ems. Okay, MISS Swara, you are recognized. Thank [3:06:13] swara, you are recognized. Thank you. Vice mayor committee [3:06:15] you. Vice mayor committee reports. Please chair prep tea. [3:06:16] Reports. Please chair prep tea. You're recognized. Whoops. Hang [3:06:18] you're recognized. Whoops. Hang on. Go ahead sir. Thank you, [3:06:21] on. Go ahead sir. Thank you, MADAM Vice mayor, the committee [3:06:23] MADAM Vice mayor, the committee considered rs 20 2485 and voted [3:06:24] considered rs 20 2485 and voted five in favor, zero against, [3:06:25] five in favor, zero against, zero not voting. Okay. Thank [3:06:26] zero not voting. Okay. Thank you. Back to you, MISS Suara, [3:06:28] you. Back to you, MISS Suara, for a motion. Thank you, vice [3:06:30] for a motion. Thank you, vice mayor. I'd like to move approval [3:06:31] mayor. I'd like to move approval and invoke rule 12.3. Okay. Any [3:06:34] and invoke rule 12.3. Okay. Any comment? Is there a second for [3:06:37] comment? Is there a second for that motion? Okay. Back to you. [3:06:40] That motion? Okay. Back to you. Thank you. Thank you. Vice mayor [3:06:42] thank you. Thank you. Vice mayor I rise and am so grateful that [3:06:44] I rise and am so grateful that we're able to recognize the [3:06:46] we're able to recognize the nashville firefighter department [3:06:48] nashville firefighter department and the ems on JULY 21st of this [3:06:51] and the ems on JULY 21st of this year, I was out of town and I [3:06:54] year, I was out of town and I got a call that my house was on [3:06:56] got a call that my house was on fire. I had to call dave [3:06:57] fire. I had to call dave rosenberg because he was my [3:06:59] rosenberg because he was my neighbor and the scary part was [3:07:00] neighbor and the scary part was that my son was actually in the [3:07:02] that my son was actually in the house. He ended up suffering a [3:07:04] house. He ended up suffering a few minor burns. My story is not [3:07:07] few minor burns. My story is not unique, and I know that our fire [3:07:09] unique, and I know that our fire department is helped save a lot [3:07:10] department is helped save a lot of homes, save a lot of lives, [3:07:12] of homes, save a lot of lives, and not just for fire, but for [3:07:14] and not just for fire, but for emergency services. And they've [3:07:15] emergency services. And they've been doing this since for 50 [3:07:18] been doing this since for 50 years. And so this is a way for [3:07:22] years. And so this is a way for us to thank them for all the [3:07:24] us to thank them for all the services, the men and women that [3:07:25] services, the men and women that work for ems and fire department [3:07:27] work for ems and fire department for hard work, for everything [3:07:29] for hard work, for everything they've done for all of us. A [3:07:32] they've done for all of us. A special thank you to the [3:07:33] special thank you to the bellevue fire department from [3:07:34] bellevue fire department from myself and my family, and to [3:07:36] myself and my family, and to dave rosenberg for being there [3:07:41] dave rosenberg for being there very fast and saving my home and [3:07:42] very fast and saving my home and saving my child. So with that, I [3:07:44] saving my child. So with that, I move for approval. Okay. Thank [3:07:47] move for approval. Okay. Thank you for sharing that. Let's see. [3:07:50] You for sharing that. Let's see. Is there any further discussion [3:07:52] is there any further discussion on this motion to approve? Okay. [3:07:56] On this motion to approve? Okay. Seeing none. All in favor, [3:07:57] seeing none. All in favor, please say I. Any voting? No or [3:08:00] please say I. Any voting? No or abstaining. Okay. You have [3:08:03] abstaining. Okay. You have adopted this resolution. Okay. [3:08:08] Adopted this resolution. Okay. The last item among our [3:08:11] the last item among our resolutions is agenda item 35, [3:08:15] resolutions is agenda item 35, resolution 2020 4-806. Sponsors [3:08:19] resolution 2020 4-806. Sponsors benedict hill, gad, bradford and [3:08:20] benedict hill, gad, bradford and allen. This is a resolution [3:08:22] allen. This is a resolution recognizing OCTOBER the 11th, [3:08:24] recognizing OCTOBER the 11th, 2024 as national coming out day [3:08:27] 2024 as national coming out day in nashville and davidson [3:08:29] in nashville and davidson county. I see that MISS Benedict [3:08:32] county. I see that MISS Benedict is, I think, designating you [3:08:34] is, I think, designating you MISTER Bradford as a fellow [3:08:35] MISTER Bradford as a fellow sponsor. Go ahead sir. Thank you [3:08:38] sponsor. Go ahead sir. Thank you committee reports chair prep. [3:08:40] Committee reports chair prep. You're recognized. Thank you, [3:08:42] you're recognized. Thank you, MADAM Vice mayor. The committee [3:08:44] MADAM Vice mayor. The committee considered rs 20 2486 and voted [3:08:45] considered rs 20 2486 and voted five in favor, zero against, [3:08:46] five in favor, zero against, zero not voting. Okay, back to [3:08:47] zero not voting. Okay, back to you for a motion, MR. Bradford. [3:08:50] You for a motion, MR. Bradford. Thank you, MADAM Vice mayor, I [3:08:52] thank you, MADAM Vice mayor, I would like to go ahead and [3:08:55] would like to go ahead and invoke rule 12.3 so that all [3:08:56] invoke rule 12.3 so that all those voting in affirmative will [3:08:58] those voting in affirmative will be listed as added as sponsors. [3:09:00] Be listed as added as sponsors. I think it's important that the [3:09:01] I think it's important that the community sees that we stand in [3:09:04] community sees that we stand in support of our lgbtq community, [3:09:05] support of our lgbtq community, whether they're in the closet or [3:09:07] whether they're in the closet or out, and let them know that we [3:09:09] out, and let them know that we are a safe space. Thank you. [3:09:10] Are a safe space. Thank you. Okay, I appreciate that. So [3:09:11] okay, I appreciate that. So there is a motion to approve [3:09:14] there is a motion to approve with rule 12.3 applied. Is there [3:09:15] with rule 12.3 applied. Is there a second? Okay. Properly moved [3:09:16] a second? Okay. Properly moved and properly seconded. Is there [3:09:18] and properly seconded. Is there any discussion on this [3:09:19] any discussion on this resolution okay. Seeing none. [3:09:22] Resolution okay. Seeing none. All in favor, please say I. Any [3:09:26] all in favor, please say I. Any voting no or abstaing. Okay. [3:09:27] Voting no or abstaing. Okay. You have adopted this [3:09:30] you have adopted this resolution. Okay. That concludes [3:09:31] resolution. Okay. That concludes our resolution. So now we of our [3:09:36] our resolution. So now we of our introduction and first reading. [3:09:37] Introduction and first reading. Without objection, all items on [3:09:40] without objection, all items on first reading MAY be voted on at [3:09:41] first reading MAY be voted on at the same time. Do any items need [3:09:45] the same time. Do any items need to be pulled from first reading [3:09:49] to be pulled from first reading consideration? Okay, seeing none [3:09:54] consideration? Okay, seeing none is there a motion for approval [3:09:55] is there a motion for approval of all items remaining? Are all [3:09:57] of all items remaining? Are all items on first consideration [3:09:58] items on first consideration okay, and properly seconded? [3:09:59] Okay, and properly seconded? Okay, so without objection. [3:10:02] Okay, so without objection. Okay. You have approved all [3:10:03] okay. You have approved all items on first reading. Okay. So [3:10:09] items on first reading. Okay. So now we move into bills on second [3:10:12] now we move into bills on second reading that were not on our [3:10:15] reading that were not on our consent agenda. Okay. First [3:10:27] consent agenda. Okay. First among those is agenda item 48. [3:10:30] Among those is agenda item 48. This is ordinance bl 2020 4-469. [3:10:34] This is ordinance bl 2020 4-469. Sponsors prepped porterfield, [3:10:38] sponsors prepped porterfield, tombs, benedict, bogarde, welsh, [3:10:39] tombs, benedict, bogarde, welsh, lee bradford, kimbrough, [3:10:40] lee bradford, kimbrough, sepulveda and ellis. This is an [3:10:43] sepulveda and ellis. This is an ordinance amending chapters [3:10:43] ordinance amending chapters 2.44, 2.28 and 2.222 of the [3:10:48] 2.44, 2.28 and 2.222 of the metropolitan code of laws [3:10:49] metropolitan code of laws pertaining to criminal [3:10:50] pertaining to criminal participation and related [3:10:51] participation and related actions of employees of the [3:10:53] actions of employees of the metro government. MR. Prepped, [3:10:56] metro government. MR. Prepped, you are recognized, sir. Thank [3:11:00] you are recognized, sir. Thank you, MADAM Vice mayor committee [3:11:01] you, MADAM Vice mayor committee reports. Okay. Public health and [3:11:04] reports. Okay. Public health and safety chair evans, is MISS [3:11:05] Safety chair evans, is MISS Evans here? MR. Hoffman, vice [3:11:10] evans here? MR. Hoffman, vice chair. Might you have the report [3:11:11] chair. Might you have the report of the committee? Okay. All [3:11:15] of the committee? Okay. All right. You are recognized vice [3:11:19] right. You are recognized vice chair. Hoffman for public health [3:11:20] chair. Hoffman for public health and safety committee's report. [3:11:22] And safety committee's report. This is for 69. MR. T's bill. [3:11:28] This is for 69. MR. T's bill. And here comes chair evans. [3:11:32] And here comes chair evans. Thank you, MADAM. The. Yeah, we [3:11:39] thank you, MADAM. The. Yeah, we 11 we voted 11 in favor for a [3:11:42] 11 we voted 11 in favor for a one meeting deferral okay. 11 in [3:11:44] one meeting deferral okay. 11 in favor. No abstentions. No [3:11:47] favor. No abstentions. No objections there, chair. Just [3:11:48] objections there, chair. Just all in favor? All okay. Thank [3:11:51] all in favor? All okay. Thank you. Of a one meeting deferral. [3:11:56] You. Of a one meeting deferral. And as such, MR. Prep tea that [3:11:59] and as such, MR. Prep tea that is a mandatory deferral by rule. [3:12:00] Is a mandatory deferral by rule. I believe. Rule 12.1. I see [3:12:03] I believe. Rule 12.1. I see director darby shaking her head. [3:12:05] Director darby shaking her head. Yes. Okay. All right, so that is [3:12:07] yes. Okay. All right, so that is deferred. One meeting to the [3:12:10] deferred. One meeting to the meeting of NOVEMBER 7th. Okay. [3:12:14] Meeting of NOVEMBER 7th. Okay. All right. Next is agenda item [3:12:17] all right. Next is agenda item 49. This is ordinance bl 2020 [3:12:22] 49. This is ordinance bl 2020 4-478. Sponsor. Allen, this is [3:12:23] 4-478. Sponsor. Allen, this is an ordinance to amend chapter [3:12:27] an ordinance to amend chapter 6.28 of the metropolitan code [3:12:28] 6.28 of the metropolitan code pertaining to short term rental [3:12:30] pertaining to short term rental properties. COUNCILWOMAN Allen, [3:12:33] properties. COUNCILWOMAN Allen, you are recognized on your bill. [3:12:36] You are recognized on your bill. Thank you, MADAM Vice mayor, I [3:12:38] thank you, MADAM Vice mayor, I think all committee reports are [3:12:39] think all committee reports are in, so I will move for approval [3:12:41] in, so I will move for approval and then move on to amendments. [3:12:43] And then move on to amendments. Okay, there is a motion all [3:12:45] okay, there is a motion all committee reports are indeed in. [3:12:46] Committee reports are indeed in. And so there is a motion to [3:12:48] and so there is a motion to approve. Is there a second. [3:12:49] Approve. Is there a second. Okay. The bill is before us. Go [3:12:52] okay. The bill is before us. Go ahead, MISS Allen. Thank you. I [3:12:54] ahead, MISS Allen. Thank you. I can't rember the order of the [3:12:55] can't rember the order of the amendments, but I have one in [3:12:57] amendments, but I have one in council member horton has one. [3:12:58] Council member horton has one. And. Okay, we'd like to move [3:12:59] and. Okay, we'd like to move them both. Okay. We'll start [3:13:01] them both. Okay. We'll start with number one. Whichever one [3:13:03] with number one. Whichever one that is. I think we have to move [3:13:04] that is. I think we have to move them separately. Okay. Alrighty. [3:13:05] Them separately. Okay. Alrighty. Dare to dream. Okay, so, MISS [3:13:11] Dare to dream. Okay, so, MISS Allen, have you then moved [3:13:13] allen, have you then moved amendment number one? Yes. Okay. [3:13:14] Amendment number one? Yes. Okay. Is there a second? Okay. Would [3:13:16] is there a second? Okay. Would you like to provide a brief [3:13:19] you like to provide a brief explanation or. Okay, I have a [3:13:20] explanation or. Okay, I have a 50 chance of getting this [3:13:21] 50 chance of getting this right. So if this is my [3:13:23] right. So if this is my amendment, which let's it is. [3:13:24] Amendment, which let's it is. Yeah I'm good. Okay then this [3:13:27] yeah I'm good. Okay then this amendment is your amendment. [3:13:28] Amendment is your amendment. Thank you I appreciate that this [3:13:29] thank you I appreciate that this amendment takes a reference to [3:13:30] amendment takes a reference to state law out of the provision [3:13:33] state law out of the provision that deals with change of [3:13:35] that deals with change of ownership. There was just [3:13:36] ownership. There was just concern that there were some [3:13:38] concern that there were some interesting intricacies dealing [3:13:39] interesting intricacies dealing with residency that might [3:13:42] with residency that might complicate that. And it is [3:13:46] complicate that. And it is better to pull that piece out. [3:13:47] Better to pull that piece out. So that's all this does. And so [3:13:49] so that's all this does. And so with that, I would move for [3:13:50] with that, I would move for approval of that amendment. [3:13:52] Approval of that amendment. Okay. There's a motion to amend [3:13:54] okay. There's a motion to amend with amendment one by MISS Allen [3:13:57] with amendment one by MISS Allen the lead sponsor. It is properly [3:13:58] the lead sponsor. It is properly seconded. Is there any [3:14:01] seconded. Is there any discussion on proposed amendment [3:14:05] discussion on proposed amendment one seeing none. All in favor of [3:14:06] one seeing none. All in favor of amendment one, please say I, I [3:14:08] amendment one, please say I, I okay. Any voting? No. Any [3:14:10] okay. Any voting? No. Any abstaining okay. That amendment [3:14:13] abstaining okay. That amendment is on the bill and we at that [3:14:19] is on the bill and we at that point we can go to MR. Horton, [3:14:21] point we can go to MR. Horton, is that your wish, MISS Allen? [3:14:23] Is that your wish, MISS Allen? There. Okay, MR. Horton, you're [3:14:25] there. Okay, MR. Horton, you're recognized on amendment two, sir [3:14:28] recognized on amendment two, sir oh. I'm sorry. Go ahead, sir. [3:14:31] Oh. I'm sorry. Go ahead, sir. Thank you. Vice mayor, I'd like [3:14:33] thank you. Vice mayor, I'd like to move for approval of [3:14:34] to move for approval of amendment two with a brief [3:14:35] amendment two with a brief comment. Okay. Is there a [3:14:36] comment. Okay. Is there a second? Okay. It's back to you [3:14:40] second? Okay. It's back to you for an explanation. Thank you. [3:14:41] For an explanation. Thank you. Vice mayor. This makes some [3:14:43] vice mayor. This makes some small tweaks to the different [3:14:44] small tweaks to the different categories of documentation that [3:14:46] categories of documentation that can be provided in support of a [3:14:49] can be provided in support of a short term rental permit, [3:14:50] short term rental permit, specifically, most notably by [3:14:52] specifically, most notably by separating the different types [3:14:53] separating the different types of insurance, different [3:14:54] of insurance, different categories. So you could [3:14:55] categories. So you could provide, for example, automobile [3:14:57] provide, for example, automobile insurance and life insurance as [3:14:58] insurance and life insurance as different categories of proof. I [3:15:00] different categories of proof. I understand it's a friendly [3:15:01] understand it's a friendly amendment by the sponsor, and so [3:15:03] amendment by the sponsor, and so as long as she's not against it [3:15:05] as long as she's not against it and it's not destructive of the [3:15:07] and it's not destructive of the policy, I'd like to move for [3:15:09] policy, I'd like to move for approval. Okay, I see a thumbs [3:15:11] approval. Okay, I see a thumbs up from MISS Allen. Is there a [3:15:13] up from MISS Allen. Is there a second on the motion to amend [3:15:14] second on the motion to amend with amendment two? Second? [3:15:16] With amendment two? Second? Okay. A properly moved and [3:15:17] okay. A properly moved and seconded. Is there any [3:15:18] seconded. Is there any discussion on amendment two? [3:15:19] Discussion on amendment two? Okay. Seeing none. All in favor, [3:15:23] okay. Seeing none. All in favor, please say aye. Any voting no or [3:15:25] please say aye. Any voting no or abstaining okay. That amendment [3:15:28] abstaining okay. That amendment has also been adopted. So now [3:15:30] has also been adopted. So now it's back to you, MISS Allen, [3:15:31] it's back to you, MISS Allen, for a combined motion of [3:15:33] for a combined motion of approval with your amendments. [3:15:34] Approval with your amendments. Thank you, MADAM Chair. I would [3:15:36] thank you, MADAM Chair. I would like to move for approval, as [3:15:38] like to move for approval, as amended and amended with a brief [3:15:39] amended and amended with a brief explanation. Okay. Is there a [3:15:41] explanation. Okay. Is there a second for the motion to approve [3:15:42] second for the motion to approve as amended? Right. Okay. Go [3:15:45] as amended? Right. Okay. Go ahead. Thank you. Just want to [3:15:48] ahead. Thank you. Just want to say again all this bill does is [3:15:49] say again all this bill does is tighten up the requirements for [3:15:51] tighten up the requirements for proving ownership because that's [3:15:53] proving ownership because that's been an issue that the strip [3:15:55] been an issue that the strip repeal board has, has dealt with [3:15:58] repeal board has, has dealt with is fraudulently obtained owner [3:15:59] is fraudulently obtained owner occupied permits. So we are [3:16:02] occupied permits. So we are hopeful that this will just make [3:16:03] hopeful that this will just make it harder to do anything [3:16:06] it harder to do anything dishonest in terms of getting [3:16:07] dishonest in terms of getting those types of permits. I do [3:16:09] those types of permits. I do appreciate the comments that [3:16:10] appreciate the comments that were made by MISS Williams. I [3:16:11] were made by MISS Williams. I did discuss those with legal [3:16:13] did discuss those with legal team as well as other members of [3:16:15] team as well as other members of the short term appeal board, and [3:16:17] the short term appeal board, and it was determined that these [3:16:20] it was determined that these amendments are appropriate for [3:16:21] amendments are appropriate for the discussions that we've had [3:16:22] the discussions that we've had right now. And maybe in another [3:16:24] right now. And maybe in another year or two, we can take those [3:16:25] year or two, we can take those up. So input is always good. So [3:16:27] up. So input is always good. So with that, I renew my motion for [3:16:29] with that, I renew my motion for approval. Okay. Is there any [3:16:30] approval. Okay. Is there any further discussion on the motion [3:16:32] further discussion on the motion to approve the bill as amended [3:16:34] to approve the bill as amended with both amendment one and [3:16:35] with both amendment one and amendment two seeing none, all [3:16:36] amendment two seeing none, all in favor, please say aye. Aye. [3:16:40] In favor, please say aye. Aye. Any voting no or abstaing. [3:16:41] any voting no or abstaing. Okay. You have adopted or [3:16:44] okay. You have adopted or rather, you have passed this [3:16:45] rather, you have passed this bill on second reading, as [3:16:46] bill on second reading, as amended. Okay. Next is agenda [3:16:56] amended. Okay. Next is agenda item 51, ordinance bl 2020 [3:17:00] item 51, ordinance bl 2020 4-553. Sponsors porterfield and [3:17:01] 4-553. Sponsors porterfield and evans. This is an ordinance to [3:17:04] evans. This is an ordinance to amend chapter 10.64 of the [3:17:06] amend chapter 10.64 of the metropolitan code pertaining to [3:17:08] metropolitan code pertaining to the fire prevention code, [3:17:09] the fire prevention code, section 13.3.5.1 of the nfpa [3:17:13] section 13.3.5.1 of the nfpa 101 life safety code and section [3:17:18] 101 life safety code and section 18.5.5.1 of the nfpa one fire [3:17:20] 18.5.5.1 of the nfpa one fire code. Okay, MISS Porterfield, [3:17:25] code. Okay, MISS Porterfield, you are recognized. Thank you. [3:17:26] You are recognized. Thank you. Vice mayor, committee reports, [3:17:28] vice mayor, committee reports, budget and finance voted seven [3:17:30] budget and finance voted seven in favor, zero against, zero not [3:17:31] in favor, zero against, zero not voting for an indefinite [3:17:32] voting for an indefinite deferral. Okay. Chair evans for [3:17:37] deferral. Okay. Chair evans for public health and safety, your [3:17:39] public health and safety, your report, please. Thank you. Vice [3:17:42] report, please. Thank you. Vice mayor. We recommended an [3:17:45] mayor. We recommended an indefinite deferral as well. And [3:17:48] indefinite deferral as well. And we voted 11 in favor, zero [3:17:51] we voted 11 in favor, zero against, zero. Not voting. Okay. [3:17:53] Against, zero. Not voting. Okay. With those committee reports in [3:17:55] with those committee reports in its back to you, MISS [3:17:57] Its back to you, MISS Porterfield, for a motion on [3:17:58] porterfield, for a motion on this bill move for an indefinite [3:17:59] this bill move for an indefinite deferral. Okay. Is there a [3:18:01] deferral. Okay. Is there a second? Okay. Properly moved and [3:18:02] second? Okay. Properly moved and seconded. Is there any [3:18:03] seconded. Is there any discussion? Okay. Seeing none. [3:18:07] Discussion? Okay. Seeing none. All in favor of an indefinite [3:18:08] all in favor of an indefinite deferral, please say aye. Any [3:18:09] deferral, please say aye. Any voting no or abstaing. Okay. [3:18:12] Voting no or abstaing. Okay. This bill has been indefinitely [3:18:13] this bill has been indefinitely deferred. Okay. Agenda item 52, [3:18:17] deferred. Okay. Agenda item 52, ordinance bl 2020 4-554 sponsor. [3:18:21] Ordinance bl 2020 4-554 sponsor. Coogan. This is an ordinance to [3:18:23] coogan. This is an ordinance to provide for the designation of [3:18:24] provide for the designation of public property within specified [3:18:27] public property within specified areas of downtown nashville as a [3:18:28] areas of downtown nashville as a temporary special event zone. [3:18:30] Temporary special event zone. During the time period beginning [3:18:32] during the time period beginning at 9:00 pm on DECEMBER 30th, [3:18:35] at 9:00 pm on DECEMBER 30th, 2024 and ending at 6:00 a m on [3:18:39] 2024 and ending at 6:00 a m on JANUARY 1st, 2025. Relative to [3:18:40] JANUARY 1st, 2025. Relative to the use of these areas in [3:18:43] the use of these areas in conjunction with the 2024 new [3:18:44] conjunction with the 2024 new year's eve celebration and [3:18:45] year's eve celebration and related activities and events. [3:18:50] Related activities and events. MR. Coogan, you are recognized, [3:18:51] MR. Coogan, you are recognized, sir. Thank you, MADAM PRESIDENT. [3:18:52] Sir. Thank you, MADAM PRESIDENT. Committee reports, please. Okay. [3:18:53] Committee reports, please. Okay. For the report of arts, parks, [3:18:55] for the report of arts, parks, libraries and entertainment [3:18:56] libraries and entertainment chair gad, thank you so much. [3:18:59] Chair gad, thank you so much. After much discussion, we [3:19:01] after much discussion, we approved the bill as amended. [3:19:04] Approved the bill as amended. Seven in favor, zero against [3:19:05] seven in favor, zero against zero. Not voting. Okay. Thank [3:19:08] zero. Not voting. Okay. Thank you. And for public health and [3:19:11] you. And for public health and safety, chair evans thank you. [3:19:13] Safety, chair evans thank you. We also recommended approval, as [3:19:15] we also recommended approval, as amended. 11 in favor zero [3:19:16] amended. 11 in favor zero against. They're not voting okay [3:19:19] against. They're not voting okay with those committee reports in [3:19:20] with those committee reports in its back to you, MR. Cooper, for [3:19:21] its back to you, MR. Cooper, for a motion on your bill to get it [3:19:23] a motion on your bill to get it before us. I'd like to move. [3:19:26] Before us. I'd like to move. Approval, please. Okay. Is there [3:19:28] approval, please. Okay. Is there a second? Okay. It's back to [3:19:29] a second? Okay. It's back to you. I'd like to move the [3:19:30] you. I'd like to move the amendment. Is there a second on [3:19:32] amendment. Is there a second on the amendment? Okay. All right. [3:19:34] The amendment? Okay. All right. Go ahead, sir. And a brief, [3:19:36] go ahead, sir. And a brief, brief comment on that. It's just [3:19:37] brief comment on that. It's just housekeeping matter to clean [3:19:39] housekeeping matter to clean that up. We did learn in the [3:19:40] that up. We did learn in the apple committee we cannot change [3:19:42] apple committee we cannot change the day of new year's, [3:19:43] the day of new year's, apparently. But this is just a [3:19:44] apparently. But this is just a housekeeping amendment and urge [3:19:45] housekeeping amendment and urge my colleagues to support it. [3:19:46] My colleagues to support it. Understood. Is there any [3:19:48] understood. Is there any discussion on the motion to [3:19:49] discussion on the motion to amend seeing none. All in favor [3:19:50] amend seeing none. All in favor of the amendment, please say aye [3:19:52] of the amendment, please say aye any voting or abstaing? Okay, [3:19:53] any voting or abstaing? Okay, so the amendment is on the bill [3:19:56] so the amendment is on the bill and back to you for a final [3:19:58] and back to you for a final motion. I would like to move for [3:20:00] motion. I would like to move for approval as amended. All right. [3:20:01] Approval as amended. All right. Is there a second? Okay. All in [3:20:03] is there a second? Okay. All in favor, please say aye. Any [3:20:05] favor, please say aye. Any voting no or abstaing. Okay. [3:20:06] Voting no or abstaing. Okay. You have passed that ordinance [3:20:08] you have passed that ordinance on second of three readings as [3:20:12] on second of three readings as amended. Okay. Next is agenda [3:20:14] amended. Okay. Next is agenda item 53, ordinance bl 2020 4-555 [3:20:18] item 53, ordinance bl 2020 4-555 sponsors webb, gamble and [3:20:21] sponsors webb, gamble and parker. This is an ordinance [3:20:23] parker. This is an ordinance authorizing the abandonment of [3:20:24] authorizing the abandonment of edenwald road connector and [3:20:26] edenwald road connector and other remnant rights of way. [3:20:29] Other remnant rights of way. MISS Webb, you are recognized. I [3:20:34] MISS Webb, you are recognized. I think its a housekeeping issue. [3:20:37] Think its a housekeeping issue. Brett, I can't rember. Yeah, [3:20:39] brett, I can't rember. Yeah, first and foremost, we need to [3:20:40] first and foremost, we need to get the bill before us. Okay. [3:20:42] Get the bill before us. Okay. I'd like to move the bill. Okay. [3:20:44] I'd like to move the bill. Okay. MISS Webb has moved approval. Is [3:20:46] MISS Webb has moved approval. Is there a second? Okay. And so now [3:20:49] there a second? Okay. And so now it's to you on the motion to [3:20:50] it's to you on the motion to substitute. Okay. The motion to [3:20:52] substitute. Okay. The motion to substitute, please. Oh, I'm [3:20:53] substitute, please. Oh, I'm sorry. Okay. Special counsel [3:20:54] sorry. Okay. Special counsel reminded me we need to get your [3:20:57] reminded me we need to get your committee reports. Okay? Okay. [3:20:59] Committee reports. Okay? Okay. So, MISS Gamble, go ahead. [3:21:01] So, MISS Gamble, go ahead. You're recognized for planning [3:21:02] you're recognized for planning and zoning. Oh, I'm sorry, MISS [3:21:05] And zoning. Oh, I'm sorry, MISS Gamble. Go ahead. Thank you. [3:21:06] Gamble. Go ahead. Thank you. Vice mayor, planning and zoning [3:21:09] vice mayor, planning and zoning recommended approval as [3:21:10] recommended approval as substituted. Nine in favor, zero [3:21:12] substituted. Nine in favor, zero against zero not voting. Okay, [3:21:13] against zero not voting. Okay, chair parker, for transportation [3:21:15] chair parker, for transportation and infrastructure. Go ahead. [3:21:16] And infrastructure. Go ahead. Sir. Thank you, vice mayor. We [3:21:19] sir. Thank you, vice mayor. We considered the substitute [3:21:20] considered the substitute recommended approval. Eight in [3:21:21] recommended approval. Eight in favor, zero against, zero not [3:21:22] favor, zero against, zero not voting. Recommended approval as [3:21:24] voting. Recommended approval as substituted, eight in favor, [3:21:25] substituted, eight in favor, zero against and zero not [3:21:26] zero against and zero not voting. Okay. MISS Webb will [3:21:28] voting. Okay. MISS Webb will back up one step. So with the [3:21:30] back up one step. So with the committee reports in now, you [3:21:31] committee reports in now, you can move approval to get the [3:21:32] can move approval to get the bill before us. Okay? Yeah. [3:21:34] Bill before us. Okay? Yeah. Move. Approval. Okay. Move for [3:21:35] move. Approval. Okay. Move for approval. Seconded. Okay. And [3:21:38] approval. Seconded. Okay. And now you can move your [3:21:39] now you can move your substitute. I move for [3:21:40] substitute. I move for substitute approval. Okay. [3:21:42] Substitute approval. Okay. There's a motion to substitute [3:21:45] there's a motion to substitute by MISS Webb. This is a [3:21:49] by MISS Webb. This is a housekeeping substitute. It's [3:21:50] housekeeping substitute. It's properly seconded. Is there any [3:21:50] properly seconded. Is there any discussion on the substitute? [3:21:53] Discussion on the substitute? Okay. Seeing none. All in favor, [3:21:54] okay. Seeing none. All in favor, please say aye. Any voting no or [3:21:57] please say aye. Any voting no or abstaining. Okay, MISS Webb, [3:21:58] abstaining. Okay, MISS Webb, it's back to you for a motion on [3:22:00] it's back to you for a motion on your bill as substituted. Please [3:22:01] your bill as substituted. Please okay. I'd like to move for [3:22:03] okay. I'd like to move for motion as substituted. Okay. Is [3:22:06] motion as substituted. Okay. Is there a second? Okay, MISS Webb [3:22:08] there a second? Okay, MISS Webb has moved approval as [3:22:09] has moved approval as substituted. All in favor, [3:22:11] substituted. All in favor, please say aye. Okay. Any [3:22:12] please say aye. Okay. Any voting? No or abstaing. Okay. [3:22:14] Voting? No or abstaing. Okay. This is passed. Second reading [3:22:16] this is passed. Second reading as substituted. Okay. Now we're [3:22:21] as substituted. Okay. Now we're on to bills on third reading. [3:22:35] On to bills on third reading. I believe only one of which was [3:22:36] I believe only one of which was not on consent. So nope nope [3:22:41] not on consent. So nope nope nope. I was wrong about that. [3:22:43] Nope. I was wrong about that. Sorry to get your hopes up. Okay [3:22:47] sorry to get your hopes up. Okay first, among those on third [3:22:52] first, among those on third reading is agenda item 68, [3:22:55] reading is agenda item 68, ordinance bl 2020 4-535. [3:22:59] Ordinance bl 2020 4-535. Sponsors bradford and gamble. [3:23:02] Sponsors bradford and gamble. This is an ordinance to amend [3:23:03] this is an ordinance to amend title 17 of the metropolitan [3:23:05] title 17 of the metropolitan code of laws. The zoning [3:23:06] code of laws. The zoning ordinance of metropolitan code [3:23:07] ordinance of metropolitan code of the metropolitan government [3:23:08] of the metropolitan government of nashville and davidson county [3:23:09] of nashville and davidson county by changing from r 20 to sp [3:23:12] by changing from r 20 to sp zoning for property located at [3:23:15] zoning for property located at 2377 couchville pike, [3:23:17] 2377 couchville pike, approximately 1471ft west of [3:23:20] approximately 1471ft west of reynolds road. This is 34.77 [3:23:24] reynolds road. This is 34.77 acres to permit industrial uses. [3:23:27] Acres to permit industrial uses. MR. Bradford, you are [3:23:28] MR. Bradford, you are recognized, sir. Thank you, [3:23:29] recognized, sir. Thank you, MADAM Chair. Committee reports, [3:23:31] MADAM Chair. Committee reports, please. Okay. For the report of [3:23:33] please. Okay. For the report of the planning and zoning [3:23:35] the planning and zoning committee. Chair gamble, this is [3:23:40] committee. Chair gamble, this is bill 535. Sponsored. Bradford. [3:23:46] Bill 535. Sponsored. Bradford. 535. Yes, ma'am. Planning and [3:23:50] 535. Yes, ma'am. Planning and zoning recommended approval. [3:23:51] Zoning recommended approval. Eight in favor, zero against, [3:23:53] eight in favor, zero against, zero not voting. Okay, it's back [3:23:55] zero not voting. Okay, it's back to you, MR. Bradford, for a [3:23:57] to you, MR. Bradford, for a motion on your bill. Thank you, [3:24:00] motion on your bill. Thank you, MADAM Chair. I move for approval [3:24:02] MADAM Chair. I move for approval with a brief comment. Is there a [3:24:03] with a brief comment. Is there a second? Okay. Go ahead. Sir, I [3:24:06] second? Okay. Go ahead. Sir, I just want to briefly show my [3:24:08] just want to briefly show my appreciation to council member [3:24:10] appreciation to council member gamble, who signed on to this to [3:24:11] gamble, who signed on to this to allow it to move through a [3:24:12] allow it to move through a public hearing while I was out [3:24:13] public hearing while I was out of the country or sister city. [3:24:16] Of the country or sister city. So thank you so much. Council [3:24:17] so thank you so much. Council member, and renew my motion. [3:24:19] Member, and renew my motion. Okay. Is there any discussion on [3:24:21] okay. Is there any discussion on the motion to approve? Okay, [3:24:24] the motion to approve? Okay, MISS Porterfield, you're [3:24:25] MISS Porterfield, you're recognized. Thank you, vice [3:24:26] recognized. Thank you, vice mayor. I just need to be marked [3:24:28] mayor. I just need to be marked as a no vote. Okay. It's third [3:24:31] as a no vote. Okay. It's third and final reading. Can we just [3:24:33] and final reading. Can we just mark a singular no. Okay, MR. [3:24:35] Mark a singular no. Okay, MR. Clark, if you would, please do [3:24:37] clark, if you would, please do so accordingly. Once we move [3:24:39] so accordingly. Once we move through the vote. Oh, we have to [3:24:41] through the vote. Oh, we have to do a roll call. Okay. Sorry. By [3:24:44] do a roll call. Okay. Sorry. By rule, because it's third reading [3:24:46] rule, because it's third reading on this ordinance and we have a [3:24:48] on this ordinance and we have a no vote. MR. Clark, if you could [3:24:50] no vote. MR. Clark, if you could please ready the vote. Okay, [3:25:03] please ready the vote. Okay, gentlemen, we have a no vote on [3:25:06] gentlemen, we have a no vote on this third reading ordinance. So [3:25:08] this third reading ordinance. So you're going to need to vote at [3:25:09] you're going to need to vote at your desks, please. MR. Huffman [3:25:11] your desks, please. MR. Huffman and MR. Cortez. That's okay. [3:25:16] And MR. Cortez. That's okay. Hey, I'm not I'm not scolding [3:25:18] hey, I'm not I'm not scolding anybody. We just want to keep it [3:25:19] anybody. We just want to keep it moving. Keep it moving. Oh. [3:25:49] Which item was it? Okay. MR. [3:26:02] Which item was it? Okay. MR. Clark, did you say all votes are [3:26:05] clark, did you say all votes are in? Okay, show the vote, please. [3:26:07] In? Okay, show the vote, please. MR. Clark. This motion passes [3:26:10] MR. Clark. This motion passes with one no vote on third and [3:26:13] with one no vote on third and final reading. Okay, before we. [3:26:21] Final reading. Okay, before we. Okay. We'll keep moving. Okay. [3:26:23] Okay. We'll keep moving. Okay. All righty. So next. Although [3:26:28] all righty. So next. Although that's a. Yes. Okay, MISS Gary, [3:26:37] that's a. Yes. Okay, MISS Gary, if it's okay with you, we will [3:26:40] if it's okay with you, we will be on kind of 80, 81, 82. Those [3:26:46] be on kind of 80, 81, 82. Those first. Is that okay. Yes okay. [3:26:49] First. Is that okay. Yes okay. And then we'll deal with that [3:26:50] and then we'll deal with that other issue as I understand it [3:26:52] other issue as I understand it after that okay. All righty. So [3:26:57] after that okay. All righty. So now we are on agenda item 80. [3:27:01] Now we are on agenda item 80. This is ordinance bl 2020 4-548. [3:27:06] This is ordinance bl 2020 4-548. Sponsor gad. This is an [3:27:10] sponsor gad. This is an ordinance to amend title 17 of [3:27:11] ordinance to amend title 17 of the metropolitan code of laws. [3:27:12] The metropolitan code of laws. The zoning ordinance, [3:27:14] the zoning ordinance, metropolitan government of [3:27:15] metropolitan government of nashville and davidson county, [3:27:16] nashville and davidson county, by changing from scc to sp [3:27:17] by changing from scc to sp zoning for a portion of property [3:27:20] zoning for a portion of property located at 40 white bridge pike, [3:27:23] located at 40 white bridge pike, approximately 375ft west of post [3:27:26] approximately 375ft west of post place and located within a [3:27:28] place and located within a commercial planned unit [3:27:29] commercial planned unit development overlay district. [3:27:30] Development overlay district. This is 3.67 acres to permit a [3:27:32] this is 3.67 acres to permit a mixed use development. MISS Gad, [3:27:37] mixed use development. MISS Gad, you are recognized. Thank you so [3:27:39] you are recognized. Thank you so much. MADAM Chair. I would like [3:27:41] much. MADAM Chair. I would like to move for our request. [3:27:42] To move for our request. Committee. Committee report? Yep [3:27:45] committee. Committee report? Yep chair gamble a committee report, [3:27:48] chair gamble a committee report, please. On five, four, eight. [3:27:52] Please. On five, four, eight. Thank you. Vice mayor planning [3:27:54] thank you. Vice mayor planning and zoning considered 548. And [3:27:59] and zoning considered 548. And are we taking five four? Well, [3:28:01] are we taking five four? Well, and if you want to go ahead and [3:28:03] and if you want to go ahead and give the report on its companion [3:28:04] give the report on its companion 549 I'll take that. We have to [3:28:05] 549 I'll take that. We have to maybe bifurcate that because of [3:28:06] maybe bifurcate that because of the potential amendment remains [3:28:08] the potential amendment remains to be seen. So if you would just [3:28:11] to be seen. So if you would just report on both since they are [3:28:12] report on both since they are companion bills. Thank you. [3:28:14] Companion bills. Thank you. Companion bills four four, 548 [3:28:16] companion bills four four, 548 and 549 took up amendment one by [3:28:19] and 549 took up amendment one by council member gary ten in [3:28:21] council member gary ten in favor, zero against zero not [3:28:23] favor, zero against zero not voting. Took up amendment two by [3:28:26] voting. Took up amendment two by council member gary ten. In [3:28:27] council member gary ten. In favor, zero against zero not [3:28:29] favor, zero against zero not voting. And then took up the [3:28:31] voting. And then took up the bill, as amended with both [3:28:33] bill, as amended with both amendments one and two, ten in [3:28:34] amendments one and two, ten in favor, zero against, zero not [3:28:37] favor, zero against, zero not voting, as well as the companion [3:28:41] voting, as well as the companion bill 549, ten in favor, zero [3:28:43] bill 549, ten in favor, zero against, zero not voting okay. [3:28:46] Against, zero not voting okay. All right. So with that [3:28:48] all right. So with that committee report in, it is back [3:28:51] committee report in, it is back to you, MISS Gadd, for a motion [3:28:54] to you, MISS Gadd, for a motion to get. 548 before us, please, [3:28:56] to get. 548 before us, please, ma'am. Thank you so much. I [3:28:59] ma'am. Thank you so much. I would like to move bl 2024 548 [3:29:03] would like to move bl 2024 548 with the purpose of bringing up [3:29:04] with the purpose of bringing up an amendment that's fine. So [3:29:06] an amendment that's fine. So you're moving approval. Is there [3:29:08] you're moving approval. Is there a second? Second? Okay. So it's [3:29:10] a second? Second? Okay. So it's back to you and a motion to [3:29:13] back to you and a motion to amend is a proper motion. At [3:29:15] amend is a proper motion. At this time I would like to make a [3:29:17] this time I would like to make a motion to amend. I'm using [3:29:19] motion to amend. I'm using amendment number one only. Okay. [3:29:21] Amendment number one only. Okay. Is there a second second okay. [3:29:23] Is there a second second okay. So there is a motion to amend [3:29:25] so there is a motion to amend with amendment one. Would you [3:29:26] with amendment one. Would you like to provide a brief [3:29:28] like to provide a brief explanation, MISS Gad, of what [3:29:30] explanation, MISS Gad, of what amendment one does? Yes. This [3:29:31] amendment one does? Yes. This amendment provides a few updates [3:29:34] amendment provides a few updates or conditions and improvements, [3:29:37] or conditions and improvements, and I will go through a couple [3:29:38] and I will go through a couple of those here. But then in [3:29:40] of those here. But then in broader discuss the bill. This [3:29:42] broader discuss the bill. This will provide some additional [3:29:46] will provide some additional screening on the parking garage. [3:29:48] Screening on the parking garage. So addressing the eastern facade [3:29:51] so addressing the eastern facade elevations that have been [3:29:54] elevations that have been discussed by neighbors in order [3:29:56] discussed by neighbors in order to lower those, we'll also [3:29:59] to lower those, we'll also provide additional design [3:30:02] provide additional design standards that were agreed upon. [3:30:05] Standards that were agreed upon. This will also relocate the dog [3:30:08] this will also relocate the dog run from being next to the [3:30:09] run from being next to the greenway adds additional [3:30:14] greenway adds additional markings for the music city [3:30:17] markings for the music city bikeway and also provides an [3:30:20] bikeway and also provides an additional traffic light beyond [3:30:23] additional traffic light beyond post road, and as well as [3:30:26] post road, and as well as additional signalization and [3:30:29] additional signalization and let's see here a couple other [3:30:30] let's see here a couple other matters that I'll address in the [3:30:32] matters that I'll address in the other in the fuller discussion, [3:30:35] other in the fuller discussion, we can just keep it on the [3:30:37] we can just keep it on the amendment at this time. Okay. [3:30:38] Amendment at this time. Okay. Wonderful. So the amendment [3:30:39] wonderful. So the amendment continues to go, but it provides [3:30:40] continues to go, but it provides updates to several matters that [3:30:43] updates to several matters that that the development has agreed [3:30:46] that the development has agreed to. Okay. You've heard an [3:30:48] to. Okay. You've heard an explanation of amendment number [3:30:51] explanation of amendment number one offered by sponsor gad and [3:30:54] one offered by sponsor gad and it was properly seconded. Is [3:30:55] it was properly seconded. Is there any discussion on the [3:30:58] there any discussion on the motion to amend with amendment [3:30:59] motion to amend with amendment one? Okay. Seeing none all in [3:31:02] one? Okay. Seeing none all in favor of amendment one, please [3:31:03] favor of amendment one, please say I any voting no or [3:31:06] say I any voting no or abstaining okay. So we're back [3:31:09] abstaining okay. So we're back to you for a motion on your bill [3:31:11] to you for a motion on your bill as amended. MISS Gad, I would [3:31:12] as amended. MISS Gad, I would like to move the bill for [3:31:15] like to move the bill for approval. Okay. MISS Gad has [3:31:18] approval. Okay. MISS Gad has moved approval of the bill, as [3:31:20] moved approval of the bill, as amended with amendment one. Is [3:31:22] amended with amendment one. Is there a second? Second? Okay, [3:31:23] there a second? Second? Okay, we're on to discussion. Is there [3:31:26] we're on to discussion. Is there anything else you would like to [3:31:28] anything else you would like to share, MISS Gad, on the bill at [3:31:30] share, MISS Gad, on the bill at this time? I will wait until [3:31:32] this time? I will wait until discussion concludes. Okay. [3:31:32] Discussion concludes. Okay. Happy to do that. MR. Truffle, [3:31:35] happy to do that. MR. Truffle, you are next in the que, sir. [3:31:37] You are next in the que, sir. Go ahead. Yeah. Thank you. [3:31:38] Go ahead. Yeah. Thank you. Thanks. Vice mayor. And with [3:31:40] thanks. Vice mayor. And with respect to council, gad, this [3:31:43] respect to council, gad, this intersection is close to what [3:31:46] intersection is close to what white bridge and harding is. [3:31:48] White bridge and harding is. It's a failed intersection on a [3:31:49] it's a failed intersection on a failed road with more than 1000 [3:31:53] failed road with more than 1000 units that were going to [3:31:55] units that were going to compound the problem in this [3:31:57] compound the problem in this immediate area. If you rember, [3:31:58] immediate area. If you rember, belle mead plaza last year long [3:32:00] belle mead plaza last year long discussion, but the reality is [3:32:02] discussion, but the reality is it's getting worse and worse. So [3:32:05] it's getting worse and worse. So I have a concern not so much for [3:32:07] I have a concern not so much for the development, but the transit [3:32:08] the development, but the transit plan or the traffic plan that is [3:32:11] plan or the traffic plan that is described. There's supposed to [3:32:12] described. There's supposed to be a regional transit traffic [3:32:14] be a regional transit traffic plan that has never come to [3:32:17] plan that has never come to fruition from mndot, [3:32:19] fruition from mndot, contributing contributions from [3:32:20] contributing contributions from all the different developers. [3:32:22] All the different developers. And until we get that, I think [3:32:24] and until we get that, I think continued to compound the [3:32:25] continued to compound the problem, when you can't get [3:32:28] problem, when you can't get through this intersection any [3:32:29] through this intersection any longer, is something we urgently [3:32:31] longer, is something we urgently need. So I'll be voting no. And [3:32:34] need. So I'll be voting no. And I think we have to send a [3:32:36] I think we have to send a message back at some point when [3:32:37] message back at some point when you have failed intersections [3:32:38] you have failed intersections and failed roads and you had [3:32:40] and failed roads and you had 1000 units, there's a time and [3:32:42] 1000 units, there's a time and place where you just can't get [3:32:43] place where you just can't get through. And we need we need [3:32:45] through. And we need we need solutions now. So I'll vote no, [3:32:46] solutions now. So I'll vote no, thank you. Okay. Thank you, MR. [3:32:48] Thank you. Okay. Thank you, MR. Truffle. Transportation and [3:32:50] truffle. Transportation and infrastructure chair. Parker, [3:32:53] infrastructure chair. Parker, you are recognized. Thank you, [3:32:56] you are recognized. Thank you, vice mayor. I'm rising in [3:32:59] vice mayor. I'm rising in support of this project. And [3:33:01] support of this project. And specifically the work that the [3:33:02] specifically the work that the district council members done to [3:33:04] district council members done to address as many of the concerns [3:33:06] address as many of the concerns of the neighbors, as I think I [3:33:09] of the neighbors, as I think I think could be accomplished [3:33:10] think could be accomplished within an sp. I was reading [3:33:12] within an sp. I was reading through the amendment and lots [3:33:14] through the amendment and lots of lots of good stuff in there [3:33:16] of lots of good stuff in there to address concerns. As much as [3:33:18] to address concerns. As much as I am a huge fan of flea markets, [3:33:19] I am a huge fan of flea markets, I'm sad to see those prohibited, [3:33:20] I'm sad to see those prohibited, but I don't anticipate that [3:33:23] but I don't anticipate that there ever would have been a [3:33:25] there ever would have been a flea market at this site to [3:33:26] flea market at this site to begin with. So just appreciate [3:33:28] begin with. So just appreciate the district members work on [3:33:29] the district members work on this and it looks like a great [3:33:32] this and it looks like a great project, so I'm happy to [3:33:33] project, so I'm happy to support. Thank you MR. Parker. [3:33:34] Support. Thank you MR. Parker. MR. Horton, you're recognized [3:33:35] MR. Horton, you're recognized sir. Thank you, vice mayor. This [3:33:39] sir. Thank you, vice mayor. This project is located in district [3:33:40] project is located in district 24, but it's right across the [3:33:42] 24, but it's right across the street from us in district 20. [3:33:44] Street from us in district 20. So it's relevant for our [3:33:44] so it's relevant for our district as well. And this is a [3:33:46] district as well. And this is a good project. It's one that's [3:33:48] good project. It's one that's been made better by the [3:33:49] been made better by the leadership of the district [3:33:50] leadership of the district council member to the concerns [3:33:51] council member to the concerns on traffic. That's there. I'm no [3:33:53] on traffic. That's there. I'm no stranger to the traffic on white [3:33:54] stranger to the traffic on white bridge. It's, you know, in my [3:33:57] bridge. It's, you know, in my district, my wife and I do our [3:33:58] district, my wife and I do our grocery shopping at this [3:33:59] grocery shopping at this location all the time. So like [3:34:01] location all the time. So like many of our other constituents, [3:34:02] many of our other constituents, the way that we could do make [3:34:04] the way that we could do make traffic worse in this district [3:34:05] traffic worse in this district is to do nothing. And if we just [3:34:07] is to do nothing. And if we just sign another commercial tenant [3:34:08] sign another commercial tenant in this existing space, that [3:34:09] in this existing space, that will be much worse traffic than [3:34:11] will be much worse traffic than if we allow this site to be [3:34:12] if we allow this site to be redeveloped into residential [3:34:14] redeveloped into residential uses, which also have the [3:34:15] uses, which also have the benefit of providing housing for [3:34:16] benefit of providing housing for people. So very happy to vote [3:34:19] people. So very happy to vote yes on this, and grateful for [3:34:20] yes on this, and grateful for council member gad's leadership [3:34:21] council member gad's leadership on behalf of both of our [3:34:23] on behalf of both of our districts in improving this [3:34:24] districts in improving this project. Thank you. Thank you, [3:34:27] project. Thank you. Thank you, MR. Horton. MISS Gad, going to [3:34:31] MR. Horton. MISS Gad, going to come back to you to kind of pull [3:34:32] come back to you to kind of pull that discussion together, but [3:34:33] that discussion together, but also let you know that at this [3:34:35] also let you know that at this juncture, what's your first of [3:34:37] juncture, what's your first of these kind of related bills has [3:34:40] these kind of related bills has been amended? 548 if you would [3:34:41] been amended? 548 if you would like to amend your motion, it [3:34:44] like to amend your motion, it could be for the approval of [3:34:46] could be for the approval of 548, as amended, the approval of [3:34:50] 548, as amended, the approval of its companion bill, 549 and as [3:34:51] its companion bill, 549 and as well, per special counsel, the [3:34:54] well, per special counsel, the related agenda item 82, [3:34:57] related agenda item 82, ordinance 550, related to [3:35:01] ordinance 550, related to amending a portion of the. The [3:35:02] amending a portion of the. The pud related to this project. So [3:35:04] pud related to this project. So if you want to go ahead and make [3:35:07] if you want to go ahead and make that amendment, then we can be [3:35:08] that amendment, then we can be discussing all of that together [3:35:10] discussing all of that together if you would like. Okay. I'm [3:35:12] if you would like. Okay. I'm sorry, MISS Cat. Hang on. Go [3:35:15] sorry, MISS Cat. Hang on. Go ahead ma'am. Thank you, MADAM [3:35:17] Ahead ma'am. Thank you, MADAM Chair. I would like to move [3:35:19] chair. I would like to move that. I make that motion. Is [3:35:22] that. I make that motion. Is there a second for that? Okay. [3:35:23] There a second for that? Okay. All right. So now back to you [3:35:26] all right. So now back to you for discussion on 548. 549 is a [3:35:29] for discussion on 548. 549 is a companion bill and 550 it's [3:35:31] companion bill and 550 it's related bill. Go ahead, MISS [3:35:32] Related bill. Go ahead, MISS Cat. Thank you so much. And [3:35:34] cat. Thank you so much. And thank you to my colleagues. And [3:35:36] thank you to my colleagues. And I do want to probably take the [3:35:39] I do want to probably take the remainder of this time to really [3:35:40] remainder of this time to really talk to the constituents of [3:35:43] talk to the constituents of district 24 and those in the [3:35:45] district 24 and those in the surrounding areas to I just want [3:35:46] surrounding areas to I just want to say thank you to everyone [3:35:49] to say thank you to everyone that came to every community [3:35:50] that came to every community meeting, to every other small [3:35:52] meeting, to every other small meeting, or one on one, and who [3:35:55] meeting, or one on one, and who have emailed and called and I've [3:35:57] have emailed and called and I've met with on this, it has [3:35:59] met with on this, it has actually very much improved this [3:36:00] actually very much improved this project. This is a project that [3:36:02] project. This is a project that has has come before me. And then [3:36:05] has has come before me. And then during this term, I found it [3:36:08] during this term, I found it improved greatly by those who [3:36:11] improved greatly by those who voiced major concerns of what [3:36:14] voiced major concerns of what colleagues have also raised. [3:36:15] Colleagues have also raised. When we talk about traffic [3:36:17] when we talk about traffic impact, what I loved about this [3:36:20] impact, what I loved about this project is that it provides [3:36:21] project is that it provides residential in an area that that [3:36:24] residential in an area that that actually provides the ability [3:36:26] actually provides the ability for foot traffic versus car [3:36:29] for foot traffic versus car traffic. For those who choose [3:36:32] traffic. For those who choose this to be a residence. And that [3:36:34] this to be a residence. And that is something that that's quite [3:36:35] is something that that's quite unique. When we're looking at [3:36:37] unique. When we're looking at developments in the district and [3:36:39] developments in the district and that in itself, you know, [3:36:41] that in itself, you know, reduces the amount of traffic or [3:36:45] reduces the amount of traffic or the amount of car trips [3:36:47] the amount of car trips commercial, which is what this [3:36:48] commercial, which is what this is currently zoned only for, [3:36:50] is currently zoned only for, does inevitably increase those [3:36:53] does inevitably increase those traffic footprints. This is a [3:36:56] traffic footprints. This is a place that also has demonstrated [3:36:57] place that also has demonstrated that it supports people living [3:37:00] that it supports people living in this community. And so with [3:37:01] in this community. And so with that, we have worked with the [3:37:03] that, we have worked with the development team to probably [3:37:06] development team to probably create a little less green space [3:37:07] create a little less green space in the back towards the [3:37:09] in the back towards the greenway, because the residents [3:37:10] greenway, because the residents neighboring would like to see [3:37:13] neighboring would like to see some of the building lowered. So [3:37:15] some of the building lowered. So we were able to lower that. [3:37:17] We were able to lower that. We've also gotten private [3:37:18] we've also gotten private agreements to accommodate the [3:37:21] agreements to accommodate the lion's head. Hoa homeowners [3:37:23] lion's head. Hoa homeowners association that aren't included [3:37:26] association that aren't included in this sp of what the [3:37:27] in this sp of what the government has authority over, [3:37:29] government has authority over, but to have additional private [3:37:30] but to have additional private agreements when it comes to [3:37:32] agreements when it comes to easements. Other maintenance. [3:37:32] Easements. Other maintenance. The use and of construction. So [3:37:36] the use and of construction. So for the construction not to be [3:37:39] for the construction not to be on post road at all and for [3:37:43] on post road at all and for additional construction, [3:37:44] additional construction, building requirements to be off [3:37:47] building requirements to be off site and additional [3:37:49] site and additional notifications that that will be [3:37:52] notifications that that will be built. I've also gotten a [3:37:53] built. I've also gotten a commitment to have even, even a [3:37:57] commitment to have even, even a further location from this site, [3:37:58] further location from this site, which is at nashville state, [3:38:02] which is at nashville state, that currently doesn't have a [3:38:03] that currently doesn't have a bus shelter. And so they've [3:38:04] bus shelter. And so they've agreed to also do a covered bus [3:38:08] agreed to also do a covered bus shelter there, as well as a [3:38:10] shelter there, as well as a signalization and optimization. [3:38:12] Signalization and optimization. So I've been really, really [3:38:15] so I've been really, really thrilled with the amount of [3:38:16] thrilled with the amount of comments that have come back [3:38:18] comments that have come back from the community. It will. I [3:38:21] from the community. It will. I know it won't make everyone [3:38:22] know it won't make everyone happy, but I am thrilled to make [3:38:24] happy, but I am thrilled to make this even better. Because of [3:38:25] this even better. Because of those comments. And with that, [3:38:26] those comments. And with that, I'll move approval. Thank you so [3:38:31] I'll move approval. Thank you so much, MISS Cat. Is there any [3:38:33] much, MISS Cat. Is there any further discussion on these [3:38:36] further discussion on these three bills and the combined [3:38:37] three bills and the combined motion? Okay, seeing none. All [3:38:43] motion? Okay, seeing none. All in favor, please say aye. Any [3:38:45] in favor, please say aye. Any voting? No. Okay. Given that it [3:38:49] voting? No. Okay. Given that it is third reading, do we have to [3:38:50] is third reading, do we have to go on the board? Okay. By rule. [3:38:53] Go on the board? Okay. By rule. MR. Clark, if you would please [3:38:57] MR. Clark, if you would please coordinate the vote. Please, sir [3:39:16] coordinate the vote. Please, sir and, MR. Clark, just for [3:39:19] and, MR. Clark, just for clarification, it is on all [3:39:20] clarification, it is on all three bills. Please, sir. 548 [3:39:25] three bills. Please, sir. 548 having been amended with [3:39:26] having been amended with amendment one. Thank you. Sir. [3:39:55] Do we need to remind chair [3:39:58] do we need to remind chair evans to vote or is she already [3:40:00] evans to vote or is she already voted? Wonderful. Look at MISS [3:40:02] Voted? Wonderful. Look at MISS Gads calling you out. I mean. [3:40:08] gads calling you out. I mean. It's okay. It's all in good fun. [3:40:10] It's okay. It's all in good fun. Okay, all votes are in with [3:40:12] okay, all votes are in with that. MR. Clark, please show the [3:40:17] that. MR. Clark, please show the vote. All right, all three of [3:40:20] vote. All right, all three of these bills have passed on third [3:40:23] these bills have passed on third reading colleagues, we have one [3:40:26] reading colleagues, we have one final action regarding agenda [3:40:31] final action regarding agenda item 58. We need to go back to [3:40:34] item 58. We need to go back to that. And, MISS Gadd, you are [3:40:35] that. And, MISS Gadd, you are recognized again on agenda item [3:40:38] recognized again on agenda item 58, which is ordinance bl 2020 [3:40:42] 58, which is ordinance bl 2020 4-504. That was sponsor gadd. [3:40:43] 4-504. That was sponsor gadd. This was an ordinance repealing [3:40:45] this was an ordinance repealing a resolution which amended [3:40:46] a resolution which amended another ordinance to acquire [3:40:48] another ordinance to acquire permanent and temporary [3:40:49] permanent and temporary easements through negotiation, [3:40:51] easements through negotiation, condemnation, acceptance for the [3:40:52] condemnation, acceptance for the west in place, stormwater [3:40:53] west in place, stormwater improvement project for five [3:40:54] improvement project for five properties located on west end [3:40:57] properties located on west end place and central avenue. Go [3:40:58] place and central avenue. Go ahead, MISS Gadd. I would like [3:41:00] ahead, MISS Gadd. I would like to make a motion to rescind the [3:41:01] to make a motion to rescind the action of approval that we just [3:41:03] action of approval that we just did on consent calendar. Okay, [3:41:05] did on consent calendar. Okay, is there a second? Okay. There's [3:41:06] is there a second? Okay. There's a motion to rescind the previous [3:41:08] a motion to rescind the previous action. This was on a consent [3:41:09] action. This was on a consent and previously approved a motion [3:41:12] and previously approved a motion to rescind the previous action [3:41:14] to rescind the previous action requires a two thirds vote of [3:41:16] requires a two thirds vote of the body. So as we is there any [3:41:20] the body. So as we is there any first discussion on this motion [3:41:21] first discussion on this motion to rescind? Seeing none, we're [3:41:25] to rescind? Seeing none, we're going to move to the vote. [3:41:27] Going to move to the vote. Everyone, please be clear. All [3:41:28] everyone, please be clear. All in favor of the motion to [3:41:29] in favor of the motion to rescind, please say aye. Any oka [3:41:33] rescind, please say aye. Any oka so we have rescinded the [3:41:35] so we have rescinded the previous approval action. And [3:41:38] previous approval action. And then we are to you, MISS Gadd, I [3:41:41] then we are to you, MISS Gadd, I would like to withdraw. The bill [3:41:43] would like to withdraw. The bill is withdrawn. Okay. And so with [3:41:46] is withdrawn. Okay. And so with that, our next council meeting [3:41:49] that, our next council meeting will be on thursday, NOVEMBER [3:41:50] will be on thursday, NOVEMBER the 7th. Again. Hope to see you [3:41:53] the 7th. Again. Hope to see you all here tomorrow at 4:00. [3:41:55] All here tomorrow at 4:00. Regarding domestic violence [3:41:57] regarding domestic violence special called meeting. Is there [3:42:00] special called meeting. Is there a motion to adjourn? Okay. We [3:42:02] a motion to adjourn? Okay. We are adjourned. This has been a [3:42:11] are adjourned. This has been a service of the metro nashville [3:42:15] service of the metro nashville network. If you would like to [3:42:16] network. 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