Pledge of allegiance and roll call
What the county recorded
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The source document
The county’s agenda for Board of County Commissioners, Oct 17, 2017
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The county’s minutes for Board of County Commissioners, Oct 17, 2017
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What was said
Machine transcription of 2m of recording, with speaker names inferred from voice matching. 75% of 8 lines carry a name. It shows what was said, not what was decided, and both the words and the names can be wrong.
Camera's left there. Good morning. Good morning. If I could ask everybody to please silence your electronic devices at this time, so we can begin the October 17, 2017 workshop. At this time, we can please rise for the implication of the pledge.
Your hand is open wide to satisfy the needs of every living creature. Make us thankful for your own providence and that that we remembering the account that we must one day give, may be faithful stewards of your good gifts. Amen. Amen. Amen. Well
it's
allegiance.
under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. Thank you. Madam Clerk, please call the roll.
Here?
Here. Thank you very much. So for those watching at home, we do have a full agenda today. I do not expect this to be done this morning. I'm sure we'll be coming back this afternoon. So we're going to go over and have a presentation for um on the Tampa Bay Water, interlocal agreement, sinkhole update, a geophysical investigative report on that sinkhole. Presentation of options for parks, libraries, and public safety, a presentation of the land development code and comprehensive plan rewrite.
And we're also going to talk some about the mobility fees and the projected mobility fees for two thousand seventeen, if I'm not correct, or at least go over the guide. So do we have anything additional, Mr. Vials, that we want to go over? We're gonna stick to those script. Excellent. So let's jump right into it. We'll pass it off. We'll get into Tampa Bay Water and the interlocal agreement.