Bayport City Council Meeting: October 4, 2021 part 2
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Based on the context of the municipality and the nature of the discussion (deliberating over utility assessments, late fees, and "Republic" — likely Republic Services for waste management), here is the transcribed dialogue with the most likely speakers assigned.
**[0:01] Michele Hanson:** um
**[0:29] Carl Bliss:** so he's on the the current charges so tennis [the tenant] has it straight with him or was it only in two with republic the being it got straightened out of the tennis [the tenant] but he wasn't because he's just leaving i guess at first so i i was looking at it your way but then the more i think about it if he's this has happened more than one year in a row then obviously he's not listening to what he's told if he's on a late fee every time and and my we'll just make but the other thing is if we open this how many other residents are going to say well i got this late fee i've got my check i mean i guess i feel like we're opening it we'd be opening it wide open
**[1:14] Michele Hanson:** no i can't i feel like legally we have to do what we're supposed to do with the assessment it's just frustrating because i can feel for this guy i know what it's like to deal with