TAMPA CITY COUNCIL
Thursday, August 27, 2015
5:30 p.m. session
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17:33:06 [Sounding gavel]
17:33:10 >>FRANK REDDICK: All right, we are going to call this
17:33:11 meeting to order.
17:33:12 Roll call.
17:33:13 >>CHARLIE MIRANDA: Here.
17:33:18 >>HARRY COHEN: Here.
17:33:20 >>GUIDO MANISCALCO: Here.
17:33:21 >>LISA MONTELIONE: Here.
17:33:22 >>FRANK REDDICK: Thank you.
17:33:24 Let the record reflect that Mrs. Capin will be out for this
17:33:28 meeting this evening.
17:33:30 All right.
17:33:30 Item number 1.
17:33:32 >>CHARLIE MIRANDA: Move to open the public hearing.
17:33:35 >>HARRY COHEN: Second.
17:33:36 >>FRANK REDDICK: Motion from Mr. Miranda, seconded by Mr.
17:33:38 Cohen.
17:33:38 All in favor say aye.
17:33:39 Opposed?
17:33:40 All right.
17:33:40 >>CATHERINE COYLE: Planning and development.
17:33:44 I'll be very brief. This code amendment came before you in
17:33:48 a workshop, transmitted to the Planning Commission.
17:33:52 They did review it and voted unanimously, recommended
17:33:55 approval, and that report has been filed with the city clerk
17:34:02 from David Hay.
17:34:04 The amendment is related to the MAP municipal airport and
17:34:09 bringing those classifications in line with the airport
17:34:12 related uses with the adopted airport master plan which is
17:34:15 adopted through the Tampa comprehensive plan.
17:34:21 We worked with the airport authority on it, and as you can
17:34:25 see, there's no one here so we have had no objection
17:34:29 whatsoever.
17:34:30 It's literally bringing the language up to date.
17:34:33 I'm available for any questions.
17:34:35 >>FRANK REDDICK: Any questions by council?
17:34:36 Anyone in the public wish to speak on item number 1?
17:34:39 >> Move to close.
17:34:41 >>FRANK REDDICK: We have a motion from Mr. Miranda.
17:34:42 Seconded by Mr. Cohen.
17:34:43 All in favor of the motion say aye.
17:34:45 Opposed?
17:34:47 All right.
17:34:47 >>THE CLERK: Motion carried with Suarez and Capin being
17:34:51 absent.
17:34:51 Second reading and adoption --
17:34:55 >> No, no.
17:34:57 Mrs. Montelione.
17:34:58 >>LISA MONTELIONE: Thank you, Mr. Chair.
17:35:01 I move an ordinance being presented for first reading
17:35:03 consideration, ordinance of the city of Tampa, Florida
17:35:09 relating to airport districts making revisions to City of
17:35:12 Tampa code of ordinances chapter 27 zoning and land
17:35:16 development, amending section 27-43 definitions amending
17:35:20 section 27-156 official schedule of district regulations
17:35:24 amending section 27-171 district regulations for M-AP
17:35:28 airport compatibility districts, repealing all ordinances or
17:35:31 parts of ordinances in conflict therewith, providing for
17:35:35 severability, providing an effective date.
17:35:36 >>FRANK REDDICK: I have a motion from Mrs. Montelione,
17:35:38 seconded by Mr. Miranda.
17:35:39 All in favor of the motion say aye.
17:35:41 Opposed?
17:35:42 All right.
17:35:42 Anything.
17:35:44 >>THE CLERK: Motion carried with Suarez and Capin being
17:35:46 absent.
17:35:47 Second reading and adoption will be on September 17th at
17:35:50 9:30 a.m.
17:35:51 >>FRANK REDDICK: All right, Ms. Coyle, anything else?
17:35:53 We stand in recess until 6:00 p.m.
17:36:02 >> (City Council recess.)
17:46:39
18:03:03 >>FRANK REDDICK: Thank you.
18:03:04 We call this meeting to order.
18:03:09 Following a recess.
18:03:11 All right.
18:03:12 Roll call.
18:03:12 >>CHARLIE MIRANDA: Here.
18:03:15 >>MIKE SUAREZ: Here.
18:03:18 >>HARRY COHEN: Here.
18:03:19 >>GUIDO MANISCALCO: Here.
18:03:20 >>LISA MONTELIONE: Here.
18:03:22 >>FRANK REDDICK: Here.
18:03:23 Let the record remain to reflect that Mrs. Capin will be
18:03:26 absent for this evening meeting.
18:03:30 Need a motion to open number 2.
18:03:32 >>CHARLIE MIRANDA: 2 and 3 and 4, I think.
18:03:39 >>FRANK REDDICK: And 4, right.
18:03:40 Got a motion from Mr. Miranda.
18:03:41 Seconded by Mr. Cohen.
18:03:43 All in favor of the motion say aye.
18:03:44 Opposed?
18:03:45 Motion carried.
18:03:46 All right.
18:03:47 Item number 2.
18:03:48 >> I'm under the impression that item number 2 has either
18:03:58 been withdrawn or continued.
18:04:01 Maybe someone --
18:04:03 >> Is that from Mr. Gardner?
18:04:05 Okay, he did send a letter requesting to continue this item.
18:04:09 And the clerk also has the letter.
18:04:14 >>THE CLERK: Jim Crew, city clerk's office.
18:04:17 We got the letter a few minutes ago to withdraw the petition
18:04:20 altogether.
18:04:20 >> Move to withdraw the petition.
18:04:24 >>FRANK REDDICK: I have a motion from Mr. Cohen.
18:04:25 Second by Mrs. Montelione.
18:04:27 All in favor of the motion say aye.
18:04:31 Anyone in the audience?
18:04:37 >>CHARLIE MIRANDA: He's withdrawing it.
18:04:39 >>FRANK REDDICK: Right.
18:04:39 All in favor?
18:04:40 Opposed?
18:04:41 All right.
18:04:41 Item number 3.
18:04:44 >>GLORIA MOREDA: Item number 3, I don't see the applicant or
18:04:46 anybody here.
18:04:50 >>FRANK REDDICK: We'll hold off for a second just to be see
18:04:53 if that person comes and go ahead and take care of number 4.
18:04:58 >>HARRY COHEN: Move to remove item number 4 from the agenda
18:05:01 given that it cannot be heard.
18:05:03 >>FRANK REDDICK: Motion by Mr. Cohen.
18:05:04 Second by Mr. Suarez to remove item 4 from the agenda.
18:05:07 Anyone want to speak on this?
18:05:09 Seeing none all in favor of the motion?
18:05:11 Opposed?
18:05:12 Motion carried.
18:05:13 Now we come back to number 3.
18:05:17 >>GLORIA MOREDA: If you don't mind, as I had asked earlier,
18:05:25 to discuss the scheduling of night meetings for alcohol.
18:05:29 >>FRANK REDDICK: Okay.
18:05:29 >>GLORIA MOREDA: We were taking this through October.
18:05:32 Right now, at the end of this month we will now start
18:05:37 scheduling the November hearings and December, and I need to
18:05:40 know whether or not to schedule the day meetings or night
18:05:45 meetings.
18:05:46 >>FRANK REDDICK: Mr. Cohen?
18:05:47 >>HARRY COHEN: I would say because November and December
18:05:49 both, we are not near the last week of the month.
18:05:54 It might be smarter to go ahead and set those hearings for
18:05:57 the daytime meetings in November and December, and then we
18:05:59 can make a decision to set back January in at some point in
18:06:05 the future.
18:06:06 >>GLORIA MOREDA: Well, the schedule comes back, so be
18:06:09 thinking about it.
18:06:10 Cohen
18:06:19 >>FRANK REDDICK: Depends on the turkey you want to eat.
18:06:21 Mr. Miranda?
18:06:22 >>CHARLIE MIRANDA: I'll second it for the month of November
18:06:28 and December.
18:06:29 >>FRANK REDDICK: Mrs. Montelione.
18:06:29 >>LISA MONTELIONE: In doing so, in moving the meetings from
18:06:38 day to night originally, it was to see whether or not we had
18:06:43 greater participation by the public.
18:06:46 And I think that over the months we have.
18:06:50 I think we have seen a lot more people attend the alcoholic
18:06:53 beverage than during the day.
18:07:04 >>FRANK REDDICK: Who is they?
18:07:05 >>LISA MONTELIONE: Well, everything else has been continued
18:07:09 on this chart.
18:07:13 I mean, there's been times we have had a full house here,
18:07:16 and we have never seen that during the day meetings.
18:07:18 So my inclination would be to continue having the alcoholic
18:07:25 beverage hearings at night.
18:07:29 >>GLORIA MOREDA: For the October meeting I'll bring it up
18:07:31 again and we can decide January and on.
18:07:33 >>LISA MONTELIONE: Okay.
18:07:35 >>FRANK REDDICK: What do you estimate?
18:07:36 How many?
18:07:38 >>GLORIA MOREDA: We haven't gotten any.
18:07:40 >>FRANK REDDICK: Oh, you haven't gotten any?
18:07:45 >>GLORIA MOREDA: And bring it up again in October.
18:07:49 >>GLORIA MOREDA: They have done it just for the two months.
18:07:51 >>HARRY COHEN: My motion was going to be just for November
18:07:55 and December.
18:07:58 If you do it during the day, January -- and moving forward
18:08:01 we can talk about what we want to do.
18:08:03 >>LISA MONTELIONE: I am talking about what I want to do,
18:08:06 and I want going forward to leave them at night.
18:08:09 >>HARRY COHEN: Even though there are --
18:08:12 >>LISA MONTELIONE: January forward.
18:08:13 >>HARRY COHEN: All right.
18:08:15 >>FRANK REDDICK: We have a motion from Mr. Cohen.
18:08:16 >>HARRY COHEN: Okay, I'll accept that.
18:08:21 >>FRANK REDDICK: Motion from Mr. Cohen.
18:08:24 Who seconded?
18:08:26 >>CHARLIE MIRANDA: We had a trial run.
18:08:28 I don't know how many were here.
18:08:29 Because when we say we are only going to have alcoholic
18:08:32 zoning at night and no zonings.
18:08:37 And they have been mixed.
18:08:38 We don't really know how many were alcohol and how many were
18:08:41 zoning.
18:08:44 I just see people.
18:08:45 I look at the tapes.
18:08:46 I review all the documents.
18:08:50 The only case I can remember is the one from television.
18:08:54 The record ain't going to show who they were and how many
18:08:58 and all that.
18:08:59 >>LISA MONTELIONE: Well, I mean, I could say the ones that
18:09:03 come to mind immediately, I mean, when we had the Seminole
18:09:06 Heights brewery, just recently, it was a full house.
18:09:14 We have had a couple that were contentious that we had a lot
18:09:18 of people speaking in opposition.
18:09:20 I think there was a liquor store that -- or more than one
18:09:24 that we considered that drew a lot of people out for
18:09:28 opposition.
18:09:30 So, I mean, I'm always going to do what I think -- I think
18:09:41 it was T.H.A.N. that asked us to do this -- to give people
18:09:44 the most opportunity to participate.
18:09:47 And having meetings in the evening is much easier for people
18:09:52 to participate.
18:09:53 The school board just changed their entire calendar so they
18:09:56 meet at night instead of during the day to assist the public
18:10:00 in attending at night.
18:10:02 The MPO just had our meeting on a public hearing, and we
18:10:05 held that at night so that it would help people to attend
18:10:09 the meetings.
18:10:09 People have trouble attending meetings.
18:10:13 Miranda maybe we'll have all night meetings then, no day
18:10:16 meetings.
18:10:16 >> You know, I'm not into if all or nothing discussion.
18:10:21 I do that enough.
18:10:25 >>FRANK REDDICK: As I understand the motion is just for
18:10:27 November and December.
18:10:27 >>HARRY COHEN: Actually morphed into back into the evenings
18:10:32 starting in January.
18:10:33 I didn't anticipate there would be a divided view on that.
18:10:38 So perhaps it would be best -- let me just withdraw the
18:10:41 motion and make the motion for November-December because it
18:10:44 sounds like we are going to have to work out actually what
18:10:48 we are going to do.
18:10:49 We may even need to set the calendar to figure out what
18:10:53 everybody wants to do in the evening because I know T.H.A.N.
18:10:56 will want to comment on it.
18:10:58 So I just want to hold it at November-December.
18:11:00 We are going to do it during the day.
18:11:02 And Gloria will come back to us in October for those
18:11:07 discussions.
18:11:07 >>FRANK REDDICK: And Miranda seconds it.
18:11:09 I have a motion from Mr. Coven.
18:11:10 Seconded by Mr. Miranda.
18:11:12 Any further discussion on the motion?
18:11:14 All in favor of the motion say aye.
18:11:15 Opposed? Okay.
18:11:18 Now, petitioner?
18:11:23 Mo are Moreda in this case is AB 2-15-10.
18:11:27 The property is located on Gandy Boulevard.
18:11:30 It is at 2908 West Gandy Boulevard unit B.
18:11:35 At the last meeting, you asked whether or not the property
18:11:42 was currently approved for the sale of package sales, beer
18:11:46 and wine and there was no approval of alcohol.
18:11:53 In fact, the applicant had filed the two applications at the
18:12:01 same time and the special use 1 process is much faster and
18:12:04 it has been approved for the AB-2 package sales on this
18:12:08 property.
18:12:09 The proposal now is to allow for the couples on premises as
18:12:14 well.
18:12:15 It's a small venue for beer-wine on and off consumption, on
18:12:23 premises and off.
18:12:24 The size of the unit is 810 square feet total inside area.
18:12:30 It's basically a retail store, but they do want to be able
18:12:34 to have up to ten seats to do wine tasting or cheese tasting
18:12:45 or whatever they are selling in terms of their products.
18:12:47 The site does not meet the distance separation requirement.
18:12:50 It is located adjacent to residential.
18:12:55 20 feet from residential use as well as the other AB
18:13:00 establishment on the property itself.
18:13:03 There's another restaurant.
18:13:07 This is the view of the shopping center itself.
18:13:11 And that's the view of the setback area.
18:13:15 There is a townhouse project adjacent to the rear as well as
18:13:21 across the street on Gandy, and in the rear of this
18:13:26 establishment, there is just a residential neighborhood.
18:13:30 The property adjacent in the rear is from RS-75.
18:13:39 Staff found this interest consistent based on the distance
18:13:41 separation requirement.
18:13:42 >> Good evening.
18:13:53 We are -- my name is Nura Patel.
18:14:00 >> (off microphone).
18:14:14 (Oath administered by Clerk)
18:14:16 So we are gourmet food store.
18:14:27 Bayshore plaza right next to the Sakana restaurant.
18:14:48 We want to make sure we are on the right page.
18:14:50 What we do there is we sell gourmet food such as cheeses,
18:14:56 local honeys and meats, Salamis, et cetera.
18:15:10 So some of the things we do carry in our store.
18:15:16 This is an actual picture.
18:15:22 810 square feet.
18:15:24 So we are requesting a 2(COP) small venue, only can have
18:15:34 less than 10 as Gloria mentioned.
18:15:38 And those are our hours.
18:15:42 We are a simple Monday through Saturday operation.
18:15:45 We close at 8.
18:15:48 We close.
18:15:49 So there is nothing else, you know.
18:15:52 Sunday we are closed.
18:15:53 >>HARRY COHEN: So are you saying these are the hours of
18:15:56 operation that you are asking for?
18:15:57 >> No, this is what currently we have.
18:15:59 >>HARRY COHEN: What you are asking for in the application
18:16:05 is to be open till 3 a.m.
18:16:08 >> Well, that's by Hillsborough County.
18:16:11 We are not asking till 3 a.m.
18:16:15 Our closing time will be nine.
18:16:16 We are not asking like for like regular hours.
18:16:19 >>HARRY COHEN: We need to be very clear about it.
18:16:22 >> Okay.
18:16:23 >>HARRY COHEN: Because you are asking us to waive the
18:16:26 20-foot separation between you and the residents behind you.
18:16:30 So my concern is late-night operations, a concern, and
18:16:37 noise, and parking is a concern.
18:16:39 Now parking does not appear to be an issue in this
18:16:43 situation.
18:16:44 Late-night hours and noise are an issue.
18:16:52 So I would have of no objection whatsoever to be valid here.
18:16:55 But I am very up comfortable with the idea of giving you a
18:16:58 carte blanche until 3 a.m.
18:16:59 And you deciding, as would be your right to do, two weeks
18:17:06 from now after you have gotten the license, to stay open
18:17:09 till 3 a.m.
18:17:10 >> We are a retail store first.
18:17:17 Like ABC, Total Wine, and we have also a restaurant there
18:17:23 that has 4(COP) that includes liquor as well.
18:17:26 So they can stay open till 3:00 in the morning as well.
18:17:30 >>HARRY COHEN: So what you are saying then is you wish to
18:17:36 have the application be till 3 a.m.?
18:17:41 >> Well, yes, sir, but we are not going to stay open -- we
18:17:47 are not open till 3 a.m.
18:17:49 Only 12 or 11.
18:17:53 Under the rules we should be able to do that.
18:17:55 >> You can do anything you want.
18:17:56 >> We are not staying open till 3 a.m.
18:17:59 We are a retail store.
18:18:00 And we also have signatures from our neighbors as well, from
18:18:05 our current clients, in support of our 2(COP) as well.
18:18:10 >>FRANK REDDICK: Turn those in.
18:18:11 Mr. Miranda?
18:18:12 >>CHARLIE MIRANDA: Mr. Patel, what the rules say and what
18:18:17 you want are two different things.
18:18:20 If this is what you want Mondays 8 to 12, Tuesday 8 to 12,
18:18:24 Monday -- I didn't know the week had two Sundays.
18:18:27 >> Oh, I'm sorry.
18:18:32 We are not a bar first.
18:18:34 I know the rules state we can stay open till 3 a.m.
18:18:37 That's not what we are going for here.
18:18:40 >> What are you asking for?
18:18:43 >> We are a small --
18:18:45 >>CHARLIE MIRANDA: What is it you want?
18:18:46 You want 3 a.m. or this is what you want?
18:18:50 Why are you showing us this if you are talking about --
18:18:53 >> Under the rules, the hours right now --
18:18:56 >>CHARLIE MIRANDA: I'm listening to double talk.
18:18:57 Tell me what you want.
18:18:58 >> We don't want to open to late at 3 a.m.
18:19:20 We want lesser hours.
18:19:22 >>CHARLIE MIRANDA: What is it you want?
18:19:24 >> 9:00.
18:19:25 >> Tell us what you want.
18:19:28 >> 10:00 would be great.
18:19:31 >>FRANK REDDICK: Let me just ask you a question of staff.
18:19:35 If he's saying 10:00, do we need to stipulate in there?
18:19:41 >>GLORIA MOREDA: Yes.
18:19:43 >>FRANK REDDICK: So is he willing to state that in the site
18:19:46 plan, 10:00 between first and second reading?
18:19:55 (microphone feedback).
18:20:23 >> 11.
18:20:32 I just don't see how the city and the county is totally
18:20:35 different.
18:20:35 This is my first time working with the city.
18:20:37 So I didn't realize the city can mandate each individual
18:20:41 segment with a 4(COP), 2(COP), what hours we can stay --
18:20:47 >>FRANK REDDICK: Well, the only comment there when Mr.
18:20:49 Miranda asked you what you want, and you have 9:00 on there
18:20:52 and you I come back with 10, and now you took one minute and
18:20:56 come back and say 11.
18:21:01 You are going to come back and say 3.
18:21:03 >> No, it's not 3.
18:21:05 We are a retail store at most.
18:21:07 We are not open till 3 a.m.
18:21:09 So the rules from the county are definitely different.
18:21:11 My first time working with the city.
18:21:12 I didn't realize if you stay open till 3 -- that never
18:21:22 occurred.
18:21:23 So if I stay open till 10:00, 11.
18:21:26 We can't close by 10 or 11:00 because if you close at 10,
18:21:32 there would be no serving alcohol after 10.
18:21:34 >>MIKE SUAREZ: Mr. Patel, first thing don't talk about the
18:21:42 county anymore.
18:21:44 On your site plan, who drew up your site plan?
18:21:47 >> Geo point.
18:21:50 >>MIKE SUAREZ: It says on your site plan the hours of
18:21:52 operation are to be complying with chapter 14.
18:21:55 That is up until 3 a.m.
18:21:57 That's where the confusion comes N.you show us a piece of
18:22:00 paper that not only has two Sundays but has certain hours --
18:22:05 >> I apologize.
18:22:06 >>MIKE SUAREZ: It has specific hours that you are asking
18:22:08 about.
18:22:09 The question that Mr. Miranda and all of us want to know is,
18:22:13 are you going to change your site plan to indicate those
18:22:15 hours of operation?
18:22:17 If not, then this point is moot.
18:22:20 Okay.
18:22:21 If you want to have it per chapter 14, you are allowed to
18:22:24 ask us for that and we make a vote as to whether or not we
18:22:27 agree with you.
18:22:28 The second thing is if you are telling us that you want to
18:22:31 9 p.m., 10 p.m. or some other time before 3 a.m., you can
18:22:35 ask us for that and then we will make a decision as to
18:22:38 whether or not we will allow that.
18:22:40 So it is up to you.
18:22:41 You have a business plan.
18:22:42 You have a business model.
18:22:43 We are not telling you how to run your business, but we will
18:22:46 tell you if we agree with you or we do not agree with you.
18:22:49 So that is what you have to do.
18:22:51 You have to come up with what it is you want.
18:22:54 We will make a decision based on what you have told --
18:22:59 >> The chapter is till 3 a.m.
18:23:05 >>MIKE SUAREZ: So we are back to square one.
18:23:07 What are you asking us to do in terms of hours, if anything?
18:23:10 >> May I?
18:23:20 >>MARTIN SHELBY: I need to say something for the record so
18:23:23 it's absolutely clear.
18:23:24 I need to say something for the record so it's absolutely
18:23:26 clear to you as a petitioner as well as the council knows
18:23:29 this.
18:23:30 I want to be absolutely certain that you do.
18:23:33 The hours of operation now it says to code.
18:23:37 That means the current code which is till 3 a.m., which is
18:23:40 what you understand that to be.
18:23:42 Now, City Council looks at not the business model, not who
18:23:49 is petitioning, not how long you are owning the business,
18:23:52 not what kind of business it is, but it's looking at the
18:23:55 whole criteria of what they need to see to see if this is
18:23:59 appropriate for this location.
18:24:01 Because if you are no longer the owner, the special use
18:24:06 stays with the land as long as the use is the same.
18:24:08 So what they are saying is the law only allows certain
18:24:12 things that they have control over to be able to mitigate or
18:24:17 lessen those adverse impacts.
18:24:19 For instance, the 20 feet that Mr. Cohen says, that is the
18:24:23 way the council is able to control it is by hours of
18:24:27 operation.
18:24:28 They cannot mandate anything.
18:24:31 >> That's where my confusion was, the whole situation.
18:24:34 >>MARTIN SHELBY: They cannot mandate anything.
18:24:36 How far, if they feel that your request for lowering the
18:24:39 hours of operation addresses their concerns with the adverse
18:24:45 impact, then they may view it more favorably as opposed to
18:24:48 under the code of --
18:24:52 >> So it will be 10 p.m.
18:24:55 That will be it.
18:24:56 That's final.
18:24:57 >>MIKE SUAREZ: Is that 10 p.m. all weekend?
18:25:06 >> Sundays will be -- yes.
18:25:07 >>MIKE SUAREZ: 10 p.m. Monday through Friday and then
18:25:12 Saturday and Sunday same thing.
18:25:16 I want to make sure.
18:25:17 >> Thank you for clarifying.
18:25:20 I appreciate that.
18:25:20 >> No problem.
18:25:22 And you understand that will have to be is put on the site
18:25:24 plan if you agree to that.
18:25:25 >> Absolutely.
18:25:28 >>FRANK REDDICK: Mr. Cohen?
18:25:29 >>HARRY COHEN: You are not planning on having any outside
18:25:33 amplified music or any outside music of any kind?
18:25:36 >> No, sir.
18:25:36 >> There's no serving area outside?
18:25:39 >> No, because of the map, and we didn't want any as well.
18:25:49 >>FRANK REDDICK: Questions from council?
18:25:50 Anything else?
18:25:52 >> All right, thank you.
18:25:53 >>FRANK REDDICK: Anything else from staff?
18:25:57 Anybody in the public want to speak on this?
18:26:01 Got a motion to close by Mr. Cohen.
18:26:03 Seconded by Mrs. Montelione.
18:26:05 All those in favor of the motion say aye.
18:26:07 Opposed?
18:26:08 All right.
18:26:13 Mr. Suarez?
18:26:14 >>MIKE SUAREZ: If you want I will read the ordinance.
18:26:17 An ordinance a -- I present an ordinance for first reading
18:26:20 consideration, an ordinance approving a special use permit
18:26:23 S-2 for alcoholic beverage sales, small venue, consumption
18:26:27 on premises and package sales, consumption off premises and
18:26:30 making lawful the sale of beer and wine at or from that
18:26:33 certain lot, plot or tract of land located at 2908 West
18:26:36 Gandy Boulevard, unit B, Tampa, Florida, as more
18:26:40 particularly described in section 2, that all ordinances or
18:26:43 parts of ordinances in conflict are repealed, providing an
18:26:46 effective date, and providing that the hours of operation
18:26:50 are changed per the applicant's ask to 10 p.m. every night
18:26:58 of the week, and including that there is no amplified sound
18:27:03 outside at all.
18:27:04 >> Second.
18:27:07 >>FRANK REDDICK: Motion by Mr. Suarez, seconded by Mr.
18:27:10 Maniscalco.
18:27:11 >>MARTIN SHELBY: I'm sorry.
18:27:12 I apologize.
18:27:14 I just want to be clear.
18:27:15 I don't have a recollection on the record that the applicant
18:27:18 agreed to having it on the site plan.
18:27:20 >>MIKE SUAREZ: Yes, absolutely, he did say that.
18:27:23 Absolutely, he did say that.
18:27:25 He stipulated he would put that on the site plan.
18:27:29 >> Move touch reopen.
18:27:38 >>FRANK REDDICK: I have a motion to reopen by Mr. Suarez.
18:27:40 Seconded by Mr. Cohen.
18:27:43 All in favor?
18:27:43 Opposed?
18:27:44 Sir, come to the mike.
18:27:45 They have a question they want to raise to you.
18:27:47 Mr. Cohen?
18:27:48 >>HARRY COHEN: I think the question is whether or not the
18:27:51 no music outside you would put that on the site plan as
18:27:55 well.
18:27:56 >> Yes.
18:28:00 So would you like me to put that on the site plan as well.
18:28:04 >>FRANK REDDICK: No other questions?
18:28:06 Motion by Mr. Cohen to close.
18:28:07 Second by Mr. Suarez.
18:28:08 All in favor of the motion say aye.
18:28:11 Opposed?
18:28:11 Now, do we have to read this over again?
18:28:16 >>THE CLERK: I think it was read in full by too late title
18:28:21 only and to include the revisions.
18:28:24 >>FRANK REDDICK: Correct.
18:28:25 Moved by Mr. Suarez.
18:28:26 Who was it seconded by?
18:28:29 Oh, Mr. Maniscalco, I forgot.
18:28:32 All in favor of the motion?
18:28:34 Opposed?
18:28:34 Okay.
18:28:41 New business?
18:28:42 Mrs. Montelione.
18:28:43 >>LISA MONTELIONE: No new business.
18:28:46 >>GUIDO MANISCALCO: No.
18:28:48 >>HARRY COHEN: No new business.
18:28:49 >>MIKE SUAREZ: None, sir.
18:28:51 >>FRANK REDDICK: All right.
18:28:51 >> Motion to receive and file.
18:28:54 >>FRANK REDDICK: Got a motion by Mr. Suarez.
18:28:56 Second by Mr. Cohen.
18:28:57 All in favor?
18:28:58 Of opposed?
18:28:59 All right.
18:28:59 We stand adjourned.
18:29:01 (City Council meeting adjourned.)
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