Call to order, invocation, pledge, roll call
What the county recorded
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This archive found it in the recording: a call to order, a recess, or business the board never listed. The county recorded nothing about it, so everything below is our reading.
The source document
The county’s agenda for Board of County Commissioners, May 18, 2021
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The county’s minutes for Board of County Commissioners, May 18, 2021
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What was said
Machine transcription of 2m of recording, with speaker names inferred from voice matching. 100% of 14 lines carry a name. It shows what was said, not what was decided, and both the words and the names can be wrong.
Okay.
Good morning everyone. I would like to call to order the hybrid virtual Pasco County Board of County Commissioners. Of May eighteenth, two thousand twenty one. At this time, please silence all electronic devices and mute your microphones. Please rise for the invocation and pledge.
O merciful Creator, your hand is open wide to satisfy the needs of every living creature. Make us thankful for your loving providence and grant that we, remembering the account that we must one day give, may be faithful stewards of your good gifts. Amen.
I pledge religions to
the flag of the United States of America and to the Republic for which it stands, one nation, under God, and invisible, with liberty and justice for all.
Madam Clerk, please call the roll.
District 2, Commissioner Moore.
Here.
District 3, Commissioner Starkey. Here. District 4, Commissioner Fitzpatrick. Here. District five, Commissioner Mariano.
District one, Chairman Oakley.
Thank you. Uh this time, uh Mr. Sandstone, are you please? Go over today's proceedings with the BCC.
Be happy to, Mr. Chairman. On March 12, 2020, the Board of County Commissioners declared a local state of emergency after the governor issued Executive Orders 2051, public health emergency, and 2052, state of emergency related to COVID-19, which was recently extended by Executive Order 2194 on April 27, 2021. The board is holding its board meeting with a quorum physically present, utilizing communications mu media technology for
the public and team members to participate. A detailed notice indicating the board's intent to conduct a hybrid virtual meeting has been posted on the board's website. The board adopted Resolution 20182 on June thirtieth, twenty twenty, establishing procedural rules for hybrid virtual meetings such as the one being held today. However, resolution twenty one one seventy six, adopted by the Board on May fourth, 2021 opens the board chambers for attendance by the public with maximum capacity
limits to allow social distancing. Okay.