District 3. Essentially, we are addressing a glitch in the code that evolved from complications from not when i was on this board which in fact made Small Business regulations in some cases murkier and more complicated and in this particular instance pretty goofy. So i really want to thank the Planning Department staff and the Planning Commission for their unanimous recommendation of this ordinance and with that i do have a series of i believe nonsubstantive amendments. First as to the short and long titles an amendment to clarify we are amending the special use district and on pages 4 and 5, im expanding eligibility by reducing the number of months a business must have been in operation from four to three months and page 5, lines 3 and 4 including businesses in operation in the eligibility window that have been in business a longer period of time, between november 1 and september and moving the conditional using requirement for liquor licenses and page 5 lines 11 and 14 moving the sec
Guidelines to go excavate to increase the ground floor of the property i can take that one i think that youre a homeowners; right . Not an engineer. Right. I think of the requirement is 7 foot of a headroom in regards to kitchens and closets and storage areas and corridors so 7 foot of your looking for so you know if you have 6 foot of have to go down a foot are you comploems the foundation thats the question so thats where you would you know talk with an engineer and the engineer will most likely say okay we have to dig and do testing so see where were at simple put the foundation may have to be holstered in whatever excavation to get the 7 foot 6 or your foundation maybe down far enough it is also lateral support if you dig down the function you take away the lateral support thats a construction concern and may need to upgrade did foundation to dig a foot this case. Hi thanks for doing this is the interesting im new from new york so im learning all it from im both a potentially homeo
President Francee Covington is trying to log on. Vice president kathrin feinstein. Present. Commissioner stephen nakajo. I am present. Commissioner ken cleveland. Present. And there is a lot of feedback at least on my end. A lot of feedback. I am experiencing the same thing commissioner cleveland. I think Everyone Needs to mute mute if you are not speaking. Commissioner rodriguez. Present. And chief of department jeanine nicholson. Muted for me. I am present and if everyone can mute when they are not speaking i think that would help with the feedback. If you are not speaking, just mute. Item 2, general Public Comment members of the public may address the commission for up to 3 minutes on any matter within the commissions jurisdiction that does not appear on the agenda. Speakers shall address the remark to the commission as a whole and not to individual commissioners or to Department Personnel. Commissioners are not to enter into debate or discussion with the speaker. The lack of a resp
Could have been close tore 10 million than the 15 to 16 that we had to provide for. Ok. Two more questions. One, as rec and park actually lease vehicles, Passenger Vehicles or s. U. V. S or anything like that . No, it does not. Ok, im you all have great ribbon cuttings and i would love to celebrate them with each of you. All right. I donated to that playground, norman, too. What is the Cost Reduction for the large concert such as a bed lands for next year . Have you been in touch with them and are they do you intend tt revenue coming into rec and park next year . Very much our hope. Obviously subject to publichealth guidances and i know i know the sector hit hard in this crisis is the arts and entertainment industry. Its our hope theyll be back. We would love to work with them on additional concerts and events if possible to kind of make up for some of the lost revenue and its all still in flux until we get guidance that we can go back to a normal life again. Ok. Got it. And any other
Table. Chris we will ask treasury secretary Steven Mnuchin about the economy and trillions more in government relief. Its a fox news someday exclusive. Then, as more states relax restrictions despite not meeting federal guidelines for reopeni reopening, we will discuss the challenges in flattening the curve with dr. Tom inglesby, director of the center for Health Security at Johns Hopkins university. And we are joined by Governor Mike Dewine to talk about how hes reopening ohio. Plus, former National Security advisor Michael Flynn pleaded guilty to lying to the fbi, so why is the government dropping its case against him . We will ask our sunday panel about the Justice Departments abrupt aboutface. And our power players of the week, a shout out to all the moms. All right now on fox news sunday. Chris hello again and happy mothers day from fox news in washington. For two months now weve seen the devastating effect of the coronavirus on this country, with more than 1. 3 million cases and