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CASSCLBCRRY CITY COMMISSION <br />Minutes of January 11, 2021 — Regular Meeting <br />Page 12 of 14 <br />today. You may not care anymore, Mr. Busch, but I do. Thank you." <br />3. Ms. Lindsey Feist, 516 Bridle Path, stated she felt very strongly about this issue and took <br />democracy very seriously. She also expressed concerns about the statements made by Vice <br />Mayor Busch on the video and agreed that he should resign. <br />4. Mr. Richard Henderson, 127 Mark David Boulevard, stated that he had not seen the video, but <br />spoke in support of Vice Mayor Busch's right to stand up and support anyone he wanted to <br />support. He added that violence was never the answer, but he did not think there should be any <br />discussion about the events at the Capitol until all of the violence that had occurred over the <br />summer had been solved. <br />5. Ms. Susan Jenik, 1223 Quintuplet Court, also expressed concerns about Vice Mayor Busch's <br />actions and comments on the street corner which she felt were inflammatory and did support <br />and incite violence. She agreed that Vice Mayor Busch did have the right to support whoever <br />he wanted to support, but the citizens also had a right to hold him accountable. <br />6. Mr. Michael Kester, 376 South Lost Lake Lane, also expressed concerns about the comments <br />made by Vice Mayor Busch and demanded that he resign; and if he did not resign, he called on <br />Casselberry residents to recall Vice Mayor Busch. <br />No one else came forward. <br />Mayor Henson advised that unless otherwise directed by a majority of the Commission, the comments <br />would not be recorded verbatim in the minutes. <br />MOTION: Commissioner Albritton moved that a verbatim record be provided in the <br />minutes of this meeting for the comments made by those audience members <br />requesting a verbatim record. Motion was seconded by Commissioner <br />Meadows. Motion carried unanimously by voice vote 5-0. <br />14. CITY MANAGER'S REPORT <br />No report. <br />15. CITY ATTORNEY'S REPORT <br />No report. <br />16. CITY CLERK'S REPORT <br />City Clerk Donna Gardner shared the following information: <br />City Hall and all City facilities will be closed on Monday, January 18, 20201 in observance of <br />Martin Luther King, Jr. Day. <br />