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- 0:06of proposals. I hate hearing my voice. I see the voice in stereo. >> Uh I can't find coffee. Can I ask you maybe? >> Sure. That's fine. >> How much is it the dumpster there per day per per week? Who is that? You have the >> GPW might be under the police. Give me a second. So, what were you asking?
- 1:22>> Yeah, I don't see it. Um, >> and I remember I was talking to the police and they were saying that is ridiculously low and you should be charging more for that because then what you end up having is developers, they leave the dumpsters there for weeks and weeks and it's they takes parking spaces and it's inconvenient for the people. So that's changed. Okay. So, um, refuge caller, >> where are you? Under what? >> What row is it? >> It's, um, it's row 80 on my spreadsheet. >> It's under what? Department. >> What department? >> Uh, public works. >> There's a refuge caller. So, $7,000 a year, but there was another
- 2:25one that was um [clears throat] I need to go back and find that because I know what you're talking about. I'll go back to I'll go back to an original one. >> We did change that. >> Yeah, we did. I need to I need to go back and find that. I may >> know where where it went. >> Sorry. Thank you. Thank you very much. >> You're welcome. >> You were going to say something about the parking very much. What we did was we changed it to be a shorter term because we really wanted to have an annual term. >> Sorry, but I can always hear >> uh we changed it to be a shorter term because we didn't want that
- 3:2980. We didn't want it to be um that length of term. So hang on. >> [clears throat] >> Okay, this needs to be updated. So, the comments field on this, Rich, we just need to update column uh B. The comments on this were that um our DPW superintendent there had been no increase in 10 years and we were going to raise it to 200 per week because what we wanted to do was reduce it down from
- 4:32a the length of time it was 1,000 per year and what we don't want to have these dumpsters sitting there for months on end. So we said we would make it 200 per week. >> 200 per week. Okay. But it's not here. >> No. Yeah. That did not. So if you just make a note of which 200 per week, >> that's it. We're not having any other breakdown like or if somebody wants it for six months. >> No, but we want to discourage. >> Okay, good. >> No, I remember the conversation. Correct. >> Yeah. >> Uh so the proposed just 200 a week. >> Yeah. >> Yeah. because we came up with that amount because that's how much we lose from parking fees, >> right? Yeah. Yeah. >> So, on on the parking, we got an email um So we need to meet with um with
- 5:46uh Chief Franklin when she comes back uh which is going to be a couple of weeks. Um Dorine gave us a breakout of the number of spaces uh in the various lots. Um and so far they have 25 so far 114 permits have been sold at 250 each for a total of 53,000. Mhm. >> Um but the other issue is that there are 50 county permits that are given out yearly which we really need to address and not have those permits handed out. Uh they can park when they're doing work for the county at a county lot but they shouldn't have city permits. So that these are things that I think it's better to wait until uh Chief Franklin is back and meet with her and Dorine uh to go through finalizing the parking fees on the properties. Yeah, that's >> a great >> Yeah, that the parking piece is still open because I really want to go through that with her when >> when she >> uh it's going to be I think like first
- 6:50December when um that was the only update I had on that. Um, >> what is this odd number on the parking violation under meter? >> Sorry. >> 45 45,945. What is that? >> What number are you looking? >> Uh, I don't know. Doesn't say number meter. Go under parking violations. Says and down the line meter. Do you see the red? What is this? this figure the 45,900 >> it's >> I think that's a that's just a typo >> typo. Yeah, >> that's a typo. >> We should take it out. >> It should be 45. It should just be 45. >> Okay. So, yeah, make sure you correct that. Sorry.
- 7:54So, in in this in this document that we've put together um where had a fee change, which line are you looking at? >> 173 170. >> I don't know why you don't have lines here. >> So, um we didn't change for now the meter fee. >> That's a typo. >> Oh, sorry. >> Yeah. >> Yeah, that's it. It should just It should just say 45, not 459. Yep. Yeah. Good. >> Yeah. >> Oh, I see what you're saying. Yeah. Yeah. The new fee is 45. >> Then the penalty uh is the same formula. It's the original plus 25. So it would be original * 2 + 25 also when I used to have a dog in the country I had to pay a fee a yearly fee.
- 8:58>> Yeah there's a license. So, I see there is a license fee here because we have spade and spade. >> I'm not going up for the dogs. >> But I don't see a license fee. >> The clerk's office, >> but that goes to the clerk for dogs. >> Yeah. Spain and neutered the fee charge is $15. >> Yeah. No, I saw that. Yeah. >> That's that's the dog license. >> That's it. >> Yeah. the other section which has entitlement and all of that. >> Okay, >> that's but licenses, >> right? >> And the empowerment fees are separate. >> I think I was paying more but doesn't matter. It's fine. >> You think that should be higher? >> I mean I didn't we raise that? >> Well, we didn't in our discussions. >> Okay. I don't think I think it's been like that for quite a long time. >> I'm fine to face it.
- 10:00>> I don't think I you know I've had dogs most the time I've been here every year. That's been every year. >> Yeah, I was playing more but >> Well, not here though. >> Not here. >> They used to have a dog enforcer or something. >> You had to. Yeah. >> People had their dogs license. And also when the dogs die, you have to have that also. Another >> Say that again. >> When the dog dies, I think you we have to report it. >> Well, what you do is you get a letter every year, you get a letter, a reminder saying that you're against you and then there there's a thing on there where you can check off. >> So, do they get this here in this the city? >> I'm sorry. >> Do they get a fee? Is there a fee that everybody has to pay? No, if your dog dies, you report to them. When you get your emergency, you just say, "No longer have dog reason for. And >> but every person that has a dog has not paid a fee per year." Yes.
- 11:03>> Which is $15. Was that? >> Yes. >> And if you don't Yeah. You have to prove that you don't have the dog if you're not going to pay it. >> And you have to prove vaccination as well. >> Yes. Yes. You have to have all when you get your license and on that letter that you get there's there's dates on there for when your next uh proposal is >> due. Okay, good. >> I think 15 is kind of low but it's fine. >> The estate thing is like how do you enforce it? Like I said we used to have someone who went around to >> Yeah. Really? >> Yeah. But a lot of people don't. >> Yeah. Because once you get into the system and you report it though, then you're in the system and you but people who don't report at all. >> It's almost the same when you have security. Now you have to report every year because I entered I have security in my system and you have to report it in the police now. Did you see the law last year? We we passed it. So now every year I have to remember to go and do
- 12:06that. Well, that's different because if your vertical alarm goes off, people [clears throat] know and you know that you have to tell the police that you have a local alarm system >> so they know to answer the call. >> Yeah. I mean, I don't do it for murder, but Yeah. >> license, you don't tell the city. >> Yeah. Like I said, there used to be someone went around, but I don't think they turned. >> No. >> Okay. Anything else? >> No. >> So, I have two notes here. >> Okay. >> Row 80 should be Sunday. >> Should be 200 per week. >> Should be 200 a week. The yearly rate. Row 170, there's a time code should be $45. We must meet with Chief Franklin >> to finalize to respond to the email about the various the fees for the permits in different block to talk about the county permits. >> Yeah. >> What else? Anything else? And that's it.
- 13:08>> Three notes. >> Yeah. >> Anyone else? You're good. >> Okay, good. All right. Thank you. >> All right, that's it folks. Okay, that was short and sweet. >> Second. >> Anyone opposed? >> You opposed? >> No. >> Yeah. Oh, wait. One other thing. December. Do we want to leave a separate? Yes or no? >> I think we >> Yeah. >> Yeah. I will cancel the senator's meeting because it's the holidays and people are busy and >> that's fine. >> We're just taking this to Okay. >> All right. Well, thank you very much. Thanks for playing.
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