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A
Good
evening
welcome
to
Athens
city
council
tonight,
Monday
January
22nd
2007
this
evening,
City
Council
will
be
meeting
in
a
very
quick
and
abbreviated
agenda
special
session
and
then
into
a
series
of
committee
meetings
call
to
order
the
special
session
bath
and
City
Council.
We
do
have
a
forum
with
all
members
present
ordinances
for
second
reading
ordinance
of
707,
an
ordinance
amending
the
2007
appropriations,
ordinance.
B
Mr.
president,
at
this
time
I'd
like
to
move
that
we
consider
ordinance-
oh
seven,
oh
seven,
under
suspension
of
the
rules.
Second,
we
read
this
ordinance
for
the
first
time
last
week
and
it
was
pointed
out
by
the
mayor
and
the
auditor
that
needed
to
amend
the
incorporation
organs
to
be
just
passed,
because
there
were
several
basically
typographical
errors,
errors
and
omissions
are
overlooking
some
funds
that
needed
money
transferred.
D
F
G
State
auditors,
in
their
audit
like
two
years
ago,
indicated
that,
rather
than
using
the
600
series
of
transfers
as
directly
transfer
all
day,
the
water
department
to
the
general
fund
for
sir
cetera
the
day
would
like.
That
is
really
a
payment
of
services
provided
a
traditional
300
series
item
and
therefore
it
should
be
that
area
of
the
budget.
So
if
the
final
stage
I
go
in
and
subtract
those
out
and
do
it
and
that's
why
there
was
to
appropriations
back,
we
bring.
H
I
From
transaction
class
600
to
the
100
200
300
series
at
that
time,
my
confusion
was
the
change
between,
say,
Community
Center
fund
271,
which
is
being
decreased
in
section
2
was
172
and
the
section
3
transaction
went
down
and
there
was
a
difference
about
34,000,
but
that's
reflected
actually
in
a
parking
garage
fund.
Two
parking
garage
runs
below
at
the
17
to
16
I'm.
E
G
I
G
B
E
A
A
D
You,
mr.
president,
the
first
item
on
our
agenda
for
the
committee
of
the
whole
is
the
beautification
day
of
councilmembers.
Last
year
was
our
first
year
in
doing
this,
and
one
of
the
things
we
wanted
to
work
towards
was
doing
this
on
an
annual
basis.
So
the
men's
water
pulled,
went
men's
water,
polo
club
team
took
this
under
their
wing
last
year
and
did
an
amazing
job
they're
back
here
again
this
year.
J
K
Name
is
max
Laird
I'm,
a
junior
here
at
Ohio,
University
I
I
was
actually
on
the
not
the
executive
director
board
for
last
year,
because
I
was
actually
out
of
the
country
for
a
little
while,
but
I
was
able
to
do
some
work
walls
over
there.
So
that's
why
I
tried
to
step
up
this
year
and
Greg
is
the
executive
director
to
start
off
with
a
beautification
day
last
year
was
a
complete
success.
K
K
Gallon
was
$5,000
worth
the
donation
or
trade
to
do
all
the
projects
that
we
did
that
there's
a
picture
of
one
of
the
projects
that
we
had
completed.
It
was
just
mulching
and
replaying
a
flower,
but
there
we
had
only
nine
projects
last
year.
What
we're
really
excited
about
this
year
is
that
we're
going
to
be
doing
we're
going
to
be
attacking
this
head-on,
trying
to
get
at
least
15
projects
this
year
and
raise
almost
ten
thousand
dollars.
Some
of
the
new
projects
that
were
thinking
about
doing
is
contacting
people
in
charge
out
at
straws.
K
Ron
a
lot
of
students
have
been
utilizing,
Straub's
run
as
a
recreation
facility,
we're
just
laying
out
or
actually
going
in
and
I'm
sure
it
takes.
I
haven't
been
out
there
yet,
but
I
would
really
like
to
go
out
there
and
check
it
out
and
see
if
we
can
do
a
little
bit
of
a
letter
pickup
well
not
last
year
we
were
the
water
pool
team.
K
After
accomplishing
this
a
great
day
on
one,
the
club
sports
team
of
the
year
I
believe
it
was
the
first
time
that
water
pole,
the
men's
water
polo
team
had
done
that
and
from
what
I
understand
a
lot
of
the
times.
The
community
service,
fraternity,
fil,
wins
this
community
service
organization
of
the
year,
but
we
took
that
as
well,
and
we
were
very
proud
of
that.
It
was
really
sorry
my
computer's
on
battery
science.
K
It
was
really
spearheaded
by
Greg's,
older
brother,
Mike,
Jones
who's,
both
the
president
of
the
team
and
the
executive
director
last
year
for
beautification
day.
This
does
a
lot
of
things
for
the
computer
for
the
community
I
number
one
for
me
personally,
although
it's
not
the
number
one
there
is
that
it
brings
both
community
of
Athens
and
the
students
of
Ohio
University
together
I
think
it's
very
important
that
we
work
together
to
keep
the
city
clean
and
I
would
like
to
see
that
continue
to
happen
in
the
future
years.
K
It's
very
low
cost
University
again
we
go
out
to
businesses,
local
businesses
and
try
to
ask
for
donations
and
what
we
do
as
incentives.
Basically,
we
have
them
through
advertising
I
in
the
papers
when
we've
yet
written
up,
we
have
sometimes
they
get
a
mention
in
there
as
well.
I
actually
built
a
website.
It
is
WWL
hi,
you
edu
back,
slash,
beautification
I,
just
actually
uploaded
it
today,
so
is
updated
and
I
am
going
to
put
pictures
from
last
year
on
there.
K
Still
it's
going
to
clean
up
the
campus
in
the
surrounding
area,
there's
so
much
wear
and
tear
by
the
students
and
community
members
on
the
city
is
a
beautiful
city
and
in
the
heart
of
Appalachia,
and
it
it
really
deserves
to
be
taken.
Care
of
this
is
also
a
possibility
for
an
annual
event.
It
happened
last
year
doing
again
this
year,
we're
actually
at
the
moment
working
on
trying
to
become
an
actual
organization
at
Ohio.
K
K
Again,
president
Davis
one
of
his
ideals
for
the
university
is
that
I
we
outreach
from
students
to
community
and
also
through
the
club
sports
organization,
we're
able
to
use
a
lot
of
their
facilities
and
equipment
that
is
owned
by
Ohio,
University
who's
involved.
Obviously,
the
event
organizer
right
now
is
club
sports
driving
myself
and
a
number
of
other,
very,
very
capable
and
and
great
workers
from
club
sports.
That's
how
I
go
back
there,
sorry
about
that.
K
We
get
students
and
any
residents
who
really
feel
like
this
is
a
initiative
that
they're
interested
in
come
out
and
help
us
volunteer
we're
looking
to
get
anywhere
between
fifty
a
hundred
more
volunteers
this
year,
because
as
long
as
we
get
the
number
of
projects
that
we're
looking
for
as
well-
and
this
is
where
we
really
need
the
community's
support
and
help
by
finding
these
projects.
Because
a
lot
of
times
we
may
not
know,
what's
going
on
in
the
Athens
community,
that
that
could
be
bothering
a
lot
of
residents
here.
K
J
Right
now,
current
status
of
the
project-
I,
don't
know.
If
many
of
you
guys
remember.
Last
year
we
only
had
five
five
students
on
the
Committee
on
the
executive
board.
This
year,
we've
gone
up
to
14,
max
nine
and
twelve
other
students
or
participate
in
club
sports.
We
have
two
people
working
on
sponsorship:
two
people
working
on
one
person
working
on
media
relationship,
relations,
two
treasures
to
people
working
with
recruitment
and
finding
projects-
and
you
know
so
everything
is
divvied
up.
So
it's
now,
it's
not
just
on
five
people.
J
It's
on
14
people,
so
the
stress
is
a
lot
less.
It's
a
lot
easier.
We
all
work
together
really
well.
As
the
contact
we've
made
contact
with
Athens
City
Council.
Today
we
have
the
meeting
with
you
guys
and
today
we're
going
to
try
to
request
projects,
see
what
you
guys
think
we
should
do
right
now.
We
only
have
about
six
or
seven
they're
duplicates
from
last
year
and
we'd
like
to
see
what
you
guys
would
like
us
to
do,
we're
looking
for
support
from
Student
Senate
this
coming
Friday
at
11
o'clock.
J
J
The
newspapers
get
this
board
out,
because
you
know
this
is
kind
of
a
big
deal
and
then
sponsorship,
packets
have
been
formed
and
they'll
be
distributed
as
soon
as
we
meet
with
the
president,
this
coming
Friday
and
the
next
next
thing
is
the
plan.
Last
year
was
awesome.
It
was
a
huge
success,
but
we
feel
was
a
little
bit
too
small.
We
want
to
make
it
a
little
bit
bigger,
so
we're
gonna
base
everything
off
off
the
last
year.
Successes
we
want
to
establish
credibility
and
legitimacy.
J
We
want
to
prove
from
the
city
government
and
also
from
the
president's
office.
Major
sponsors
we're
gonna,
we're
probably
going
to
distribute
a
sponsorship
package,
every
single
small
business
and
large
business.
We
actually
would
love
to
go
after
the
smaller
businesses
because
they
kind
of
run
the
city
Kroger
Walmart.
You
know
they're
big
businesses,
but
I
like
going
uptown
dogs
I
like
going
to
the
local
businesses,
who
kind
of
like
a
form
and
build
character
in
the
city,
recruiting
volunteers
through
club,
sports
and
other
organizations,
and
then
also
delegating
projects.
K
K
Also,
this
year
plan
on
holding
a
camp
food
drive
I
at
the
site
of
the
event,
the
main
site,
where
we
have
the
speakers
and
we
meet
first
before
going
off
where
every
volunteer
brings
at
least
two
cans
of
food
and
donate
to
good
works.
We're
also
looking
at
trying
to
see
if
any
of
the
local
nonprofit
organizations
also
need
projects
done
as
well.
K
The
Red
Cross,
for
instance,
maybe
their
facility
needs
some
work
on
the
outside,
or
the
inside,
painting,
mulching
landscaping
or
whatever,
or
even
just
basically,
litter
pick
up
against
Rob's
around,
like
I
said
before
I
think
is,
is
a
great
attraction
for
future
students
and
residents
as
long
as
it's
kept
up.
Obviously,
this
is
what
we
have
right.
Now.
Last
year
we
took
graffiti
off
of
the
parking
garage
across
the
street.
The
öyou
entrances
were
cleaned
up,
I
actually
had
the
job
of
distributing
the
education
packets.
K
What
I
did
with
this
was
I
acquired
recycling
information
track
trash,
pickup
information,
put
them
in
bags
and
went
door-to-door
through
the
student
housing
community,
giving
it
to
them
say
you
know,
let's,
let's
start,
recycle
and
start
taking
care
of
the
city.
This
is
the
first
step.
You
can
only
do
it
individually
and
then
move
up
as
it
groups
them
from
there.
We
want
to
get
more
churches
in
schools.
A
beautiful
place
to
live
is
a
very
important
thing.
It
really
does
something
for
a
positive
mindset
as
well
and
again
the
local
nonprofit
organizations.
K
How
does
it
benefit
you
guys
I
you
get
to
it.
We
would
love
to
have
you
guys
there
on
the
day
of
the
event
as
well,
give
you
guys
personal
exposure
as
as
well
as
exposure
for
the
City
Council
in
itself,
one
more
great
thing
that
you
guys
can
do
for
the
city
of
Athens,
and
we
just
I
get
again
we're
just
really
asking
for
your
support
in
this.
So
we
can
keep
that
bond
strong
between
o
you
and
the
city,
and
community
service
is
always
a
great
thing
to
do.
K
That's
basically
what
we
have
for
you
we're
ready
for
any
questions.
You
may
have
just
a.
D
Quick
quick
first
before
you
guys
ask
questions:
what
are
the
dates?
I
know
you
guys.
D
J
The
way
it
works
last
year's
we
had
kind
of
like
a
pre-party.
We
have
every
student
comment.
Get
your
t-shirt
meet
your
meets
your
what
you
call
not
representative
plate
like
you're,
a
supervisor
of
that
specific
project.
You
guys
would
hang
out.
Food
was
donated
from
Kroger
bagels
juice,
bananas.
Apples,
like
you
know
all
this
breakfast
food
you
eat.
You
hang
out.
Speeches
were
made
by
the
mayor
and
also
by
the
president
of
the
University,
and
then
you
go
to
your
project.
J
You
go
to
your
project
a
couple
hours
between
two
and
five
hours
we
spend
out
there
and
then
there's.
Actually
a
post
party
come
back
pigskin
donated
food.
We
had
you
know
pop
chips,
you
know
pulled
pork,
you
know
food,
everybody
ate
dinner
and
kind
of
like
a
wrap
up
and
then
clean
up.
We
were
done
by
what
seven
o'clock
yeah.
L
Okay,
the
Uptown
area,
some
of
the
stores,
the
bars
cigarette,
butts
dirt.
Filthy
windows.
Excuse
me
if
you
could
actually
work
somehow,
maybe
on
either
getting
the
businesses
to
kind
of
step
up
to
the
plate
that
day
or
work
with
them.
That
would
be
really
wonderful
to
do
a
little
facelift
on
an
uptown,
especially.
K
M
Let
me
one
thought
that
I
had
when
you
mentioned
strong,
is,
if
folks
are
interested
in
that
getting
in
touch
with
John
Maus
and
if
there's
a
crew
that
wanted
to
do
trail,
maintenance,
whether
it's
at
Stroud's
or
at
cells
Park.
If
there's
a
group
that
wanted
to
do
that
kind
of
what.
M
J
D
K
J
D
I
K
I
J
We
have
to
do
some
testing
with
that.
The
problem
was
we
found
some
products
that
would
work,
but
we
were
afraid
that
if
you
put
it
on
the
wall,
it's
gonna
take
the
pain
off.
That's
supposed
to
be
there.
We
had
a
power
washer
last
year,
actually
I,
remember
Greg
Warren
of
the
Ohio
University
varsity
swim
coach
sitting.
There
spraying
down
the
wall
next
to
well
West
elementary
school
that
church
that
kind
of
got
graffiti
all
over
it
and
spraying
it
down.
It
was.
J
B
K
Yeah
there
was
some
problems:
either
I
wasn't
working
on
that
project
myself,
but
from
I
heard
there
were
some
problems
with
Oh
wasn't
coming
off,
or
it
was
only
doing
just
a
little
bit
of
the
job.
That
really
needs
to
be
done,
or
we're
going
to
be
doing
a
little
bit
more
work
this
year
on
the
graph
you'd
be
able
to
to
make
sure
that
it
actually
gets
taken
care
of.
L
Actually,
this
is
just
something
to
kind
of
think
about.
Okay,
because
all
this
good
work
goes
into
this
and
I
was
thinking.
I
was
in
the
parking
garage
and
now
it's
kind
of
like
keep
it
clean.
You
know,
in
other
words,
maybe
eventually
you
want
to
think
of
some
way
to
maybe
get
this
ethic.
You
know
kind
of
ingrained
in
people
and
maybe
there's
kind
of
a
keep
it
clean
campaign
at
some
point,
but
but
I
think
this
project
is
super
but
I,
just
something
to
think
about
for
the
future.
In.
K
A
way
I
do
see
it
as
a
campaign
like
that
it
you
just
got
a
drill
in
their
heads,
like
you
said,
and
hopefully,
kids
will.
This
type
of
job
will
be
transferred
upon
students
at
a
younger
age.
Maybe
it
goes
from
us
to
maybe
some
something
happens:
high
school
or
something
Adams
middle
school
or
so
on
and
so
forth,
where
the
kids
start
getting
involved
and
and
really
in
my
opinion,
I
think
Ohio
University
needs
to
start
saying
example
as
well.
K
They
do
do
a
lot
to
recycle
paper
and
beverage
cans.
You
see
all
the
little
trash
cans
like
four
different
trash
cans
and
in
each
classroom
for
waste
recyclables
paper
whatnot.
So
but
it's,
but
when,
from
what
I've
heard,
keeping
the
lights
on
at
pedan
takes
off
more
energy,
then
keeping
every
single
light
on
in
every
single
dorm
for
the
day.
So
that's
just
one
part
also
well
as
living
over
in
Europe.
They
were
building
the
new
National
Assembly
Building
for
Wales,
and
there
was
almost
100%
green
efficient.
K
We
were
collecting
the
rainwater
and
washing
the
windows
and
toilets
with
it.
They
did
biomass
boiler
where
all
of
the
driftwood
that
came
into
the
bay
that
year
got
chopped
up
and
he
had
that
building
the
whole
year.
They
had
a
natural
air-conditioning
system,
called
a
win
cow
that
rotated
with
the
air
and
and
cool
the
building.
Naturally,
that
type
of
thing
cuts
down
so
much
on
energy.
K
I
D
D
D
Up
next
we
have
last
week
you'll,
remember:
some
students
were
here
to
present
to
us
just
their
thoughts
and
views
on
the
fencing
of
Halloween,
and
this
week
under
committee
of
the
whole
Student
Senate
asked
that
they
come
and
present
to
Council,
just
as
a
formal
explanation
of
where
they
stand
on
the
fencing.
So
if
Student
Senate
would
like
to
come
up
to
the
podium
I'm
going
to
pass
out,
this
was
given
to
me
copies
for
everybody.
D
N
Everybody
good
evening
my
name
is
Tim
vaudeville
on
the
off
campus
life
director
for
the
Ohio
University
Student
Senate,
however,
coming
out
tonight
to
speak
out
against
the
proposal
to
thin,
send
and
charge
admission
to
next
year's
Halloween.
Many
of
the
individuals
you
see
studying
the
audience
are
coming
here.
Support
of
what
I
had
to
say
and
oppose
the
plan,
I'd
like
to
say
that
the
Ohio
University
Student
Senate
greatly
appreciates
this
opportunity
to
come
and
speak
to
the
City
Council.
This
past
Wednesday
the
Senate
unanimously
passed
resolution.
N
Oh
six,
oh
seven,
21
a
resolution
opposing
portions
of
the
city
ordinance
zero,
zero,
four
Steve
of
three
specifically.
We
have
many
concerns
regarding
the
potential
offense
constructor
around
the
courts
around
court
Street
and
the
charging
of
admission
for
the
2007
Halloween
celebration.
I
would
first
like
to
address
questions
that
arise
regarding
safety,
one
of
the
main
components
of
the
argument
supporting
the
creation
of
offenses
to
ensure
the
well-being
of
all
members
of
the
public.
N
The
ordinance
directly
asserts
that
the
city
of
Athens
should
call
for
the
use
of
fencing
to
create
a
defined
area
to
protect
public
health
and
safety.
While
this
may
be
lined
with
good
intentions,
I
asked
you
consider
probable
consequences
directly
relating
to
safety.
If
the
city
constructs
a
fence,
they
will
only
push
the
celebration
every
side
street
in
Athens.
The
atmosphere
of
most
recent
Halloween
block
parties
has
been
relatively
calm,
with
little
disturbance
under
current
enforcement
and
security
measures,
but
the
city
can
throw
away
any
sense
of
that.
N
If
the
party
moves
to
the
surrounding
roads
and
streets,
these
unregulated
parties
may
serve
as
the
most
cumbersome
safety
concern
for
the
city.
Although
the
Senate
would
never
condone
such
behavior
as
unruly
parties,
we
must
be
realistic.
In
addition,
the
Halloween
party
in
Madison
Wisconsin,
which
has
served
as
the
case
study
of
Athens,
reportedly
experienced
similar
behavior
after
speaking,
eighty,
after
speaking
with
The
Associated
Students
of
Madison,
it
seems
as
if
those
who
regularly
attended
their
own
celebration
moved
it
to
the
surrounding
neighborhoods.
N
This
all
came
about
as
a
response
to
the
creation
of
offense
and
the
charging
of
admission.
If
safety
is
such
a
large
concern
shouldn't
the
city
apply
it
to
every
area
in
every
city
citizen
during
Halloween.
Furthermore,
it
seems
if
little
has
been
done
to
seek
out
viable
alternatives
to
the
fence
and
the
charging
of
admission
as
a
Senate.
We
have
discussed
many
options
to
offset
the
burden
costs
placed
upon
the
taxpayer.
N
These
can
perhaps
be
as
simple
as
50/50
raffles
the
introduction
of
donations
and
volunteer
opportunities
or
having
a
paid
costume
contest,
and
since
the
city
seems
so
willing
to
invest
into
the
idea
and
expense
of
a
fence
and
the
addition
and
the
additional
cost
of
enforcement,
why
hasn't
the
option
of
investing
in
a
well-known
actor
attraction
been
given
much
thought
if
we
work
together
as
a
community,
I
am
positive
that
we
will
make
a
self-sustaining
Halloween.
It
just
makes
them
take
some
time,
cooperation
and
investment.
N
Finally,
much
of
the
apprehension
from
the
student
body
regarding
the
proposed
major
stems
from
the
tumultuous
amount
of
unanswered
questions.
On
top
of
these
issues
already
addressed,
representatives
in
the
city
have
been
given
several
up
times
to
address
the
concerns,
but
has
failed.
We
still
are
wondering
why
viable
options
have
yet
to
be
researched.
What
type
of
impact
this
will
have
on
copper?
N
Congress,
why
the
city
is
willing
to
turn
over
jurisdiction
of
the
fence
to
the
Athens,
Police
Department,
and
also
questions
over
legality,
I
implore,
the
City
Council
address
these
questions
of
utmost
concern
before
approving
at
Burleson
and
potentially
hazardous
plan.
If
passed,
the
the
charging
of
admission
and
fencing
of
the
2007
Halloween
celebration
will
do
more
harm
than
good
I
also
have
another
member
of
the
consent
that
would
like
to
speak.
F
Hi,
my
name
is
Amanda
s,
sac
I'm,
the
city
and
county
commissioner
for
Student
Senate
I'm,
just
going
to
follow
Tim
with
a
few
more
concerns.
Mine
are
a
bit
more
specific,
but
some
things
that
students
in
it,
along
with
other
students,
have
discussed
and
I
would
like
to
bring
to
members
of
City
Council.
F
What
I'm
about
to
say
might
seem
a
bit
irrelevant,
but
I
do
have
a
point,
so
first
off
I'm
not
sure
if
you're
very
familiar
with
freedom
of
association,
but
it
is
a
constitutional
concept
that
gives
the
rights
for
right
to
free
adults
to
mutually
choose
their
associates
for
whatever
purpose
they
see
fit
by
identifying
ourselves
as
expressive
associates,
meaning
we
share
a
very
informal
and
friendly
relationship
with
each
other.
We
also
have
the
right
to
freely
assemble,
specifically
in
regard
to
this
case,
into
apartments
stores
and
bars
that
are
located
on
Court
Street.
F
This
right
should
be
exercised
without
limitations
imposed
by
the
city,
namely
a
$5
admission
fee.
We
understand
that
the
street
is
city
property
and
you
may
do
with
it.
What
you
please,
however,
we
feel
that
you
cannot
hold
apartments
and
businesses
hostage
and
demand
a
ransom
for
their
right
to
entry.
This
point
is
made
mainly
to
critique
the
way
you
go
about
charging
non-residents
or
not
charging
residents
of
court
Street,
but
then
charging
guests
who
wish
to
access
their
apartments
that
night
without
taking
part
in
the
street
party.
F
As
far
as
the
ease
of
accessibility
on
the
street,
the
students
are
very
concerned
with
the
8
foot
fence,
serving
as
an
obstacle
for
ambulance
and
police
cruisers
to
gain
entry
to
the
enclosed
area
of
an
emergency
were
to
arise.
We
feel
in
order
to
effectively
monitor
the
flow
of
payers
and
non-payers
coming
and
going.
The
Gateway
of
entry
should
be
limited
and
small.
This
is
not
practical
if
we
must
also
ensure
the
ease
of
entry
for
safety
vehicles.
F
Lastly,
and
this
I
really
hope
that
you
can
show
some
compassion
toward
this
next
concern,
because
as
a
woman
and
I'm,
many
of
the
other
women
on
Student,
Senate
and
other
students
felt
the
same
way.
But
we
all
know
that
some
surrounding
areas
and
alleyways
and
streets
of
Athens
are
not
very
well
lit
and
when
I
want
to
I,
am
a
resident
of
Mill
Street
and
when
I
have
friends
on,
say,
Schaefer
Street,
which
is
a
clear
distance
across
the
city.
F
When
I
would
like
to
go
from
one
point,
A
to
point,
B
I
would
usually
take
Court
Street,
because
it's
very
well
lit
and
I
feel
very
safe.
Taking
that
route.
When
you
put
up
an
8
foot
fence
in
this
area,
it's
gonna
be
very
difficult
for
me
to
navigate
around
and
find
a
safe
route
to
where
I
want
to
get
to
so
I
feel
being
a
student
council
or
a
city
council
member.
F
You
should
ensure
the
safety
of
your
citizens,
especially
women,
on
a
night
like
Halloween
I,
just
think
that
in
8-foot
fences
now
it's
not
the
best
idea,
for
you
know
providing
a
sense
of
safety.
For
these
other
students,
who
don't
wish
to
take
part
in
this
in
the
street
party,
but
you
know
would
like
to
from
the
you
know
their
homes
on
that
night.
Thank
you.
L
How'd
you
go,
let's
see
now:
I
am
new
to
City
Council,
as
most
of
you
know,
and
I
haven't,
had
the
long
history
of
being
really
kind
of
tired
and
fed
up
with
Halloween
yet
and
so
I'm
gonna
kind
of
look
at
this
situation
as
an
opportunity
and
I
really
do
actually
I.
Think
the
kind
of
interest
intention
that
the
students
are
giving
to
this
is
really
important
and
I'm
really
glad
you're
doing
it
and
actually
I
have
a
class.
L
That's
looking
into
a
plan
to
see
if
there
could
be
an
event
that
could
be
financially
self-sustaining
and
still
safe,
okay
without
offense
and
so
I
think
the
more
groups
that
kind
of
work
on
this
and
say
here's
a
viable
option,
the
better,
and
so
you
know
and
I-
don't
know.
What's
gonna
happen
this
year,
because,
obviously
you
know
the
whole
City
Council
has
to
vote
on
it,
but
I
would
encourage
you
to
actually
come
up
with
a
actual.
L
F
D
Just
in
response
to
that
butch
Inc
I
know
that
in
meeting
with
Student
Senate
that
we
have
discussed
that
I
mean
I
understand
that
there
you
know
adamantly
opposed
to
the
fence,
but
there
also
certainly
exploring
or
Lee's
trying
to
explore
other
Tom
solutions
and
helping
collaborate
with
the
city.
In
this
event,
yeah.
L
I
Having
sat
here
for
a
long
time,
not
here,
but
also
there
I
understand
why
you'd
be
leery
of
offense.
My
point
of
view
is
trying
to
recoup
the
cost
at
$70,000
to
$80,000.
You
use
that's
a
lot
of
money,
we're
going
to
be
talking
about
a
slip
at
the
transfer
to
a
meze
Kent
committee
for
about
80,000.
That's
so
else.
One
slip,
I
Mulligan!
That
hat
can
be
fixed
with
this
money
that
we
don't
have
because
we
spent
it
on
Halloween
I'm,
looking
at
Stewart
Street
sidewalks.
I
If
this
was
a
flood,
we'd
want
to
prevent
the
flood
from
happening.
There's
nothing
that
says
we
should
have
a
Halloween
there's
nothing
says
we
have
to
have
a
Halloween.
The
assumption
is,
we
can't
kill
Halloween,
that's
an
assumption
where
I'm
aware
the
fact
that
we
did
Pat
the
state
of
Ohio
did
pass
something
about
riots
and
the
students
losing
a
financial
aid
as
a
result
of
riots
taking
over
the
street
could
constitute
a
riot.
We
sanction
these
things.
I
We
try
making
a
mistake
as
possible
because
that's
the
city's
responsibility,
but
it
is
a
cost,
is
a
cost
for
one
weekend.
I,
don't
know
it's
more
than
I
make.
In
a
year
it's
more
than
I
know
many
of
my
friends
make
in
a
year
I'm,
coming
with
a
low
role,
a
bunch
of
people.
By
the
same
time,
this
is
one
weekend
that
we
burn
out
like
this
I've
gone
on
to
safety
teams
and
they
bond
on
this
stuff.
I
They
sit
there
and
it's
like
you're
packing
sandbags
for
a
flood,
that's
the
type
of
bonding
you're,
seeing
with
the
city
employees
they
try
and
make
it
as
best
possible.
This
is
just
another
solution
from
my
point
of
a
way
to
recoup
it,
we've
tried
vendors,
we've
discussed
sales
for
the
liquor
to
find
out.
We
can't
do
that.
We've
talked
about
all
the
other
possibilities.
I
I
This
will
be
here
this
year,
probably
next
year,
we'll
try
something
different
and
that's
it.
It
could
be.
A
good
solution
could
be
a
bad
solution,
as
you
say,
the
party's
out
in
the
neighborhoods.
You
know
they
don't
get.
You
know
it's
unsafe,
it's
not
a
safe.
We
have
everybody
in
town
we
have
every
by
uptown
all
the
police
are
running
around
trying
to
make
it
uptown
and
safe.
So
you
know
there
is
an
inactive
adequacy
up
in
neighborhoods
the
concept
of
having
a
band
and
a
name
band
come
well.
That's
a
double-edged
sword.
I
I
L
Bishop,
okay
can
I
just
think,
but
that
one
thing
that
I
think
is
different.
I'm
gonna
look
on
the
positive
side,
but
this
is
the
first
time
that
the
student
body
has
taken
an
active
role
in
planning.
It
I
mean
I
know
you
all
have
a
lot
of
history
and
yes,
it
costs
money,
lots
of
things
customer,
but
but
I
think
that's
the
first
time
that
the
students
themselves,
who
essentially
populate
the
party
primarily,
are
kind
of
taking
some
interest
and
maybe
in
a
sense
and
responsibilities.
C
I
agree
with
everyone
how's
that
I
certainly
think
that
there
are
possibilities
that
students
could
put
together
some
constructive
plans.
These
gentlemen
have
come
to
us
with
a
plan
one
year
ago
in
January
they
came
to
us
for
the
first
time
and
by
May
had
a
viable
good
project
it
paid
for
itself
and
created
a
wonderful
service
for
our
community.
C
Could
they
have
I
believe
they
could
have
they
haven't
I,
don't
quite
understand
what
motivation
there
is
for
a
miracle
of
planning.
If
we
don't
do
something
on
our
own
to
recoup
our
costs
and
to
do
something
about
Halloween.
If
we
had
a
fence
and
the
students
continue
to
plan
good,
strong
events
or
within
the
fence,
and
those
events
actually
realized
any
money,
then
it
might
be
that
the
fence
wouldn't
be
necessary
again
that
we
would
be
on
the
road
to
sustainability.
C
M
I
would
just
mention
I
attended
a
meeting
of
the
Athens
uptown
Business
Association
a
couple
weeks
ago,
and
the
representative
from
the
Convention
and
Visitors
Bureau
made
a
really
interesting
calm.
That
part
of
it
is
how
we
choose
to
look
at
these
different
events
and
that
there
are
cities
who
would
be
really
excited
and
pleased
to
have
an
event
that
drew
this
many
people
to
the
city
and
look
at
it
as
a
tourism
opportunity
and
that
we
don't
talk
about
other
events.
D
I
Think
homecoming
requires
a
parade
permit
and
actually
not
an
ordinance
for
us
to
close
the
street
I
think
that's
the
main
difference.
I
see
with
this
I'm
not
entirely
happy
with
homecoming
either.
It
looks
like
they're
way
too
many
drunks
and
II
am
so,
which
is
why
I
don't
go
on
the
parades
anymore,
I'm,
tired
of
dodging.
I
E
A
With
great
hesitancy,
either
in
89
the
first
time
I
ever
ran
for
council,
it
was
to
organize
and
control
Ella
wean.
Tell
you
how
successful
like
that
in
my
tenure
in
politics,
I
would
disagree
with
our
good
friend.
A
of
there
have
been
many
many
times
that
students
have
become
very
involved
in
the
planning
and
trying
to
do
many
different
things
with
Halloween
over
the
years,
I
have
seen
eternities
out
there
of
three
o'clock
in
the
morning,
sweeping
up
trash
out
of
the
street
and
receiving
no
appreciation
for
it.
A
Remember,
a
group
of
us
went
to
Key
West
a
number
of
years
ago
to
see
how
fantasy
fest
up
a
huge
Halloween
was
ran,
and
we
came
back
with
all
kinds
of
exciting
ideas
of
how
we
could
aid
mark
ideas
and
earn
money
back
that
way.
A
The
law
director
had
lots
of
different
issues
left
us
on
doing
it
the
same
way
that,
for
whatever
reason
they
were
able
to
do
it
in
Florida
and
copyright,
certain
insignias
and
we
strict
you,
know
t-shirts
and
that
kind
of
thing:
I,
Sol,
a
Cancer
Society
selling
margaritas
on
Duval
Street
down
there
and
making
a
pizza
I
remember
a
little
old
ladies
Garden
Club
one
time
saying
we
got
our
whole
year's
budget
here
selling
drinks
right
on
the
street.
Well,
they
wouldn't.
Let
us
do
that.
Thank
you.
A
But
if
you
didn't,
you
had
to
pay
ten
dollars
and
it
was
so
packed.
You
could
barely
barely
get
up
and
down
the
street
and
all
that
kind
of
stuff.
But
the
fence
worked
there.
I,
don't
think
you
can
sell
the
one
thing
I
learned
from
Halloween
becomes.
Why
are
you
not
involved
in
what
it
amounted
to
back?
Then
it
was
an
illegal
street
takeover.
We
have
the
city
of
new
station,
all
the
police
out
there
you
step
out
in
the
street,
we'll
arrest.
A
A
C
E
C
L
Jake
I'ma
just
address
and
and
I
appreciate
that
people
have
worked
on
this
for
a
long
time
and
many
splinter
groups
and
I
want
to
say
that
I
think.
Maybe
one
of
no
one
has
approached
this
as
planning
an
event.
I
mean
there
are
lots
of
big
events,
and,
and
people
mentioned
some
of
them,
there
are
big
art
fairs.
There's
that
Columbus
fest.
L
There
are
many
many
public
events
that
are
managed
and
planned
and
I,
but
I
don't
know
that
people
have
had
a
piece
of
it,
but
no
one
has
approached
it
and
said
you
know
how
what
manpower
does
it
take
to
plan
and
manage
this
event,
and
what
does
it
cost?
That's
all
and
and
I
and
I
think
that
it
is
conceivable
that
it
could
be
a
positive
attraction.
L
D
Are
there
any
other
comments
from
counsel?
If
not
try
wrap
up
this
item
because
we
do
have
one
thing
under
miscellaneous:
anybody
won't
say
anything
else.
Okay,
the
one
miscellaneous
items
comes
from
the
mayor
involving
the
disbanding
of
the
community
design
committee,
to
which
I'll
ask
him
to
speak
to.
G
So
with
that
your
primary
mission
gone
Daryl,
opting
to
disband
I,
think
they
were
referenced
many
times
within
our
council
ordinances,
etc.
For
whether
they're,
actually
they're
created
bias
that
we
aren't
there
I'm
not
appointing
them
and
neither
is
Council.
So
it's
they're
sort
of
self-perpetuating,
but
I
think
that
there's
that
the
other
side
of
that
is
that
they
also
have
a
balance
of
funds
on
hand.
I,
don't
know
exactly
how
they
got
the.
G
For
my
bonus
funds
or
something
from
the
city,
whatever
about
fifty
eight
hundred
dollars,
which
they
wish
to
have
this
earmark
to
be
used
toward
the
purchase
of
additional
or
replacement
trash,
receptacles
or
replacement
liners
in
the
Uptown
area,
and
they
want
direction
as
to
how
to
disperse
that
to
us
so
in
any
ordinance
that
council
might
do
to
commending
them
for
their
years
of
service
or
any
members
direct
that
to
going
to
the
Sanitation
fund
and
I
talked
to
the
island.
Reserve
secrets
find
some
kind
of
coating
that,
on
that
revenue
sign.
G
That
would
then
have
that
go
toward
the
purposes
of
their
intent.
I
might
suggest
in
a
letter
to
them
that
they
also
want
to
consider
the
street
lighting
project
up,
stop
town
where
the
building
lights
are
about
thirteen
years
old
and
the
useful
life
of
ten
so
they're,
not
in
good
shape
that
wouldn't
cover
this
cost
will
probably
cover
25
to
40
percent
of
it
so
I'll.
Let
them
describe
what
they
wanted
to
go
to,
but
we
just
have
to
have
a
methodology
to
get
it
on.
I
L
L
M
Debbie,
at
that
same
a
yuba
meeting
that
I
attended.
There
was
some
discussion
about
this
and
it's
I
think
there
were
some
members
of
AOPA
who
were
interested
in
trying
to
get
involved
with
Community
Design,
so
I
guess
ed
would
check
with
them
and
see
what
they're
trying
to
do
if
they've
communicated
with
the
current
members.
G
E
G
The
other
things
the
number
of
areas
in
the
Comprehensive
Plan,
that
people
talked
about
design
standards.
They
talk
about
areas
that
you
could
put
a
design
board
in
conjunction
with
zoning
and
planning
and
I.
Think
if
we
City
and
Council
approve
such
a
thing,
and
we
might
want
a
similar
body
such
as
this
to
exist
for
the
up
category.
M
In
that
discussions
they
were
talking
about
the
possibility
of
raising
some
private
funds
to
help
continue
the
activities.
So
it
was
some
some
new
blood.
They
were
interested
in
getting
involved
and
I.
Think
that
Rick
Wasserman
is
one
of
the
people
and
Leslie
shalour
who
had
expressed
interest.
I
could
check
with
Leslie,
and
just
you
know,
maybe
see,
see
an
email
to
you
about
what
they
were
thinking
just
to
explore
it
before
we
bring
it
forward.
H
It's
some
eight,
almost
8
o'clock
of
I
was
wondering
if
I'm
gonna
use
one
minute
exactly
I
was
wondering
if
you
could,
on
behalf
of
the
rest
of
councils,
they're
in
agreement
right
to
the
law
director
and
ask
him
about
some
licensing
bicycles
for
once
and
for
all.
So
we
get
a
decision
on
whether
that's
permitted,
because
it's
comin.
E
I
H
The
morning
driving
around
afraid
to
find
my
stage,
3
nan,
Stewart,
3
I,
find
to
find
examples,
but
I
could
not
get
all
the
pictures
on
itself.
I
just
wanted
to
kind
of
think
about
what
we
might
do
when
we're
redeveloping
sidewalks
I
brought
some
pictures
along
thinking.
They
spoke
the
tile
similar,
so
if
he
can
get
that
was
rolling,
I.
H
D
D
What
I
gave
to
you
as
a
packet
of
information
on
the
thing
on
top
is
a
site
plan
and
you'll
see
the
specific
properties
in
which
we
will
be
constructing
sidewalk
in
front
of
shipping
and
then
also
I've
included
on
an
email
correspondence
that
I
shared
on
whether
or
not
we
would
do
assessment
and
the
procedure
we
would
need
to
go
through
in
order
to
assess
property
owners.
Should
that
be
the
decision
that
we
make
on
this
specific
project
and
then
also
I,
provided
some
code
on
the
power
to
levy
and
collect
special
assessments.
F
D
Page
in
the
packet
provides
information
on
the
total
cost
of
the
project
as
put
forth
and
came
from
survey
and
design
from
the
street
department
and
you'll
see
that
the
numbers
there
we're
dealing
with
for
property
owners
and
next
to
the
property
owners
you'll
see,
is
the
percentage
of
the
total
project
in
which
will
be
affecting
their
property
and
then
there's
a
breakdown
at
percentages
show
the
city
to
decide
to
assess
the
property
owners
on
what
kind
of
a
number
percentage
we
would
want
to
assess.
Should
that
be
what
we
decide
to
do,
Bojinka.
L
D
When
I
snot
that
email
to
council
and
discussed
it
with
city
administration
to
projects
that
have
been
recently
where
Ohio
Avenue
in
the
middle
school
project,
both
of
which
were
handled
differently
from
what
I
understand,
the
ohio
avenue
wasn't
assessed
at
all,
neither
was
the
middle
school
project,
but
it
was
build.
Is
that
correct
on
the
middle
school
project
sidewalks?
It.
D
L
G
L
D
D
E
G
O
M
A
E
A
A
Run
in
a
much
too
sweet,
but
not
used,
at
least
in
councils
opinion
by
the
people
in
front
of
it
was
really
running
along
people
side
yards
for
the
most
part,
so
council
disagreed
with
the
administration
and
asked
the
ordinance
over
the
veto,
but
that
was
a
break
in
the
traditional
way.
My
understanding
of
how
Athens
has
always
ended.
Sidewalks
a
city
pays
for
the
curb
the
property
owner
pays
for
the
sidewalk
in.
H
H
L
H
I
L
I
H
Guess
you
know
and
I
use
this
in
class,
sometimes
because
it
the
next
two
slides
are
great
contrast,
but
you
can
see
we
have
relatively
limited
space
and
the
one
other
thing
that
I
think
is
important
to
note
just.
H
E
H
H
E
H
I
H
By
the
athletic
fields,
and
that's
my
faithful,
yellow
yardstick
and
that's
the
size
of
the
sidewalk,
that's
there
on
that
white.
Yes,
okay
or
feet,
that's
about
four
feet:
yeah
and
I.
Don't
know
if
we
need
one
type
of
quite
that
wide.
So,
let's
go
on
to
the
next
one.
I
just
want
to
give
you
a
you
can
go
fast
now
that
you
got
it
working,
that's
great,
mr.
pfaster,
okay,
this
is
the
other
way,
and
this
is
one
of
my
other
grapes.
If
we're
a
walking
City
what
the
hell's
gonna
happen
to
the
walkers.
H
With
this
particular
situation,
okay,
keep
going
missa,
those
were
both
on
Mill
Street.
The
slippery
part
was
the
uphill
side,
so
you
could
be
sure
to
fall
on
your
Fanny
on
your
way
down
the
hill.
Let's
go
okay,
so
this
is
some
the
other
side
of
Stewart
Street.
This
is
the
Cody
property
on
the
corner,
one
of
those
big
new
ones-
and
you
can
see
it's
not
much
wider
than
the
dirty
part-
is
the
street
and
it's
about
a
36
inch
sidewalk
that
was
done
fairly
recently.
I.
H
D
H
A
H
D
H
L
E
D
E
D
D
L
I
D
L
B
L
I
Have
to
disagree
if
you
want
a
mud
pond
in
front
of
your
house,
you
just
don't
put
a
sidewalk
in.
You
saw
the
pictures
there,
where
we
have
this
little
path
of
beet
mud
that
doesn't
help
the
value
of
the
property.
What
I'm
looking
at
here!
These
are
basically
businesses
right
here.
These
are
all
rental
properties.
You
guys
start
adding
up
all
the
people.
These
are
not
little
old,
ladies,
who
are
living
on
checks.
So,
okay,.
F
I
E
E
A
I
C
Residential
park
has
a
question
my
other
question.
There
was
to
do
with
72
and
74
that
the
the
loop
of
property
says
it's
three
percent
of
the
total
price
for
the
and
before
is
13
both.
Why.
H
H
C
H
C
H
Could
we
decide
from
once
and
for
all
what
our
policy
will
be
and
then
change
it
next
time,
but
I
mean?
Could
we
have
so
we
don't
have
to
say
every
time
we're
thinking
about
a
50/50
split
when
it's
a
new
sidewalk
and
100%
for
the
existing
property
owner
or
a
60-40
I
mean
we
could
use
the
street
for
a
director's
approach
where
they
would
pay
40.
H
We
would
pay
60
I
prefer
5050
myself,
but
I'd
be
persuaded
by
whatever
you
say,
though,
that
would
be
for
Linda,
Tucker
and
David's
stance
and
only
I
mean,
what's
a
fair
amount
for
building
a
new
sidewalk.
If
you
know
that
those
properties
I
don't
see
that
these
sidewalks
is
great
improvements
to
their
property.
H
P
H
J
P
And
the
effort
and
the
time
in
fact,
whether
and
and
I
can't
speak
for
other
property
owners,
but
I'm
wondering
whether
it
would
be
a
positive
issue
to
have
that
dialogue
and
see
if
the
property
owners
would
in
fact
make
the
investment
on
their
own.
Eliminating
the
entire
discussion.
That's
going
on
and
I'm
just
wondering
whether
some
of
the
specific
individuals
you've
spoken
about
have
been
contacted
and
asked
the
question.
Would
you
just
go
ahead
within
this
period
of
time
and
build
the
following:
sidewalk
Paul.
D
I
I
We
looked
at
this
and
we
said
we're
gonna
have
to
do
all
these
specs
and
everything
like
that.
I
think
we
asked
the
administration
to
actually
kind
of
talk
to
him
through
Pearson
or
maybe
through
somebody
in
the
administration.
So
we
wouldn't
have
to
go
through
all
this,
because
really
the
whole
thing
is
to
make
the
specs
to
a
supermajority.
To
do
this
and
go
through
the
whole
process
was
a
little
bit
more
than
we
wanted
to
do
at
the
time.
E
H
P
E
P
I
would
just
say
one
more
time
it
might
be
worth
getting
the
list,
putting
one
person
in
charge,
making
the
call
and,
if
very
likely
could
be
onion
I'm
dreaming,
but
I
would
sense
the
bits
it
may
be
a
lot
easier
than
forcing
discussing
you
know
this
percentage
and
how
long
this
goes
on.
It
may
happen
that
way,
really.
H
Just
to
conclude,
we
are
trying
to
do
the
whole
sidewalk
and
a
uniform
way
on
Grosvenor
and
I
think
that
that
one
will
is
under
act
under
plan
right
now.
Those
are
all
replacements.
This
is
different
because
this
involves
a
new
sidewalk,
I
think
and
I
think
that's
the
nature
of
the
of
the
beast
right
now.
B
But
following
mr.
blooms
suggestion
it
would
at
least
there
would
be
some
economy
of
scale
with
us
designing,
building
the
sidewalk.
If
the
property
owners
then
wanted
to
pay
that
amount,
it
has
to
be
less
than
what
they
would
pay
to
have
each
piece
done
by
themselves
to
our
specifications,
which
it
would
need
to
be
done.
L
O
P
L
O
M
I
would
really
like
to
know
if
there
are
examples
from
other
Ohio
municipalities
about
this
question
about
construction
of
new
sidewalks,
because
if
we're
talking
about
creating
some
kind
of
policy
of
how
we're
going
to
handle
this,
if
other
cities
are
doing
you
know,
new
construction
of
sidewalks
and
the
property
owners
are
paying
100
the
cost.
Then
we
don't
need
to
get
into
all
of
this.
We
can
look
at
a
model
of
how
other
people
are
doing.
It
can
make
one
more
comment.
P
I'll
go
back
and
speak
when
I
had
an
opportunity.
I
would
further
suggest
that
it
would
be
wonderful
if
you
have
that
model.
That
applies
equally
throughout
every
neighborhood
and
every
sidewalk
in
the
city,
regardless
of
its
location,
regardless
of
the
residential
mix
and
regardless
of
whether
it's
a
business
or
or
you
know,
a
single-family
owner.
So
there
would
be
consistency
once
you
develop.
That.
I
G
We
were
waiting
on
what
I
told
you
November
as
soon
as
it
got
designed.
It
sounds
like
we're
about
at
this
point,
then.
The
next
logical
step
to
me
was
to
write
a
letter
saying
what
we're
going
to
do
and
inviting
them
to
a
meeting.
That's
what
we
did
on
High
Street.
So
we
do
know
like
mr.
Street,
okay
and
you
talk
to
them
and
find
out
if
they're
willing
to
bear
the
cost.
I
think
we
would
do
this
yeah
I
have
the
package.
You've
got
my.
I
D
I
had
the
meeting
with
Andy
and
race
I,
don't
know
if
the
mayor
got
to
see
the
specs,
but
also
as
part
of
that
email
was
that
we
wouldn't
be
having
a
public
meeting
with
the
property
owners
after
this
all
was
addressed.
But
I
just
want
to
stress
again
that
I
want
this
to
keep
moving
forward
and
I.
Don't
want
to
stop
on
this
project.
So
let's
decide
something
please
but
djenka
I.
L
Just
didn't
want
to
lose
this
point
of
maybe
equality
for
the
both
residential
and
commercial
property
owners.
I'm,
not
sure
I
believe
that
I
kind
of
think
commercial
property
owners
should
have
a
different
mix
than
residential
I
just
want
to
lay
that
out
there.
Otherwise,
what's
our
next
step,
looking.
E
D
That's
what
we
should
decide
us.
We
need
to
decide
as
if
we
want
to
look
at
other
municipalities
as
they'll
be
suggesting
before
we
actually
make
a
move
on
this.
That
way,
we
can
have
some
sort
of
president
set
for
future
sidewalk
constructions
which
will
be
coming
up.
You
know
here
in
the
near
future.
I
D
I
In
terms
of
where
do
we
want
to
go
with
this,
I
fir?
Have
the
mayor
talked
to
the
property
owners?
First,
I
would
point
out
that,
in
the
section
of
code
that
you
gave
us
from
the
Ohio
Revised
codes,
7701
h2,
it
tells
you
that
you
can
actually
assess
three
different
ways
by
percentage
of
tax
value
of
the
property
assessed
a
B
portion
of
the
benefits
which
may
result
from
the
improvement,
C
the
front,
footed
front,
foot
of
the
property,
bounding
and
abutting
the
improvement.
I
We're
choosing
to
see,
of
course,
which
is
the
linear
foot
of
the
front
of
the
property
to
create
a
policy
that
limits
us
to
one
or
the
other
or
one
over
the
three
I.
Don't
know
if
that's
really
where
we
want
to
go
with
that
and
I
mean
I
think
we
should
be
flexible
on
how
we
do
this,
where
that
includes
commercial
residential,
because.
L
I
D
D
So
everybody
comfortable
with
that
then
two
weeks
from
now,
okay,
I'm
gonna
skip
over
the
next
one,
just
for
a
minute
next
time
on
agendas,
mult
the
Mulligan
slip.
As
you
know,
this
happened
as
of
last
week
over
the
holiday
and
the
administration
has
been
working
hard
to
get
us
some
numbers
put
together
and,
as
the
mayor
said
to
me
this
afternoon,
some
stuff
came
in
at
4:20
today,
of
which
you
all
have
a
copy
of
on
the
Mulligan
slip.
G
Look
at
it
Saturday
because
we're
doing
work
in
this
area,
we're
in
Akron
in
Pittsburgh
areas
in
the
next
three
weeks,
and
they
gave
us
a
quote
with
a
which
includes
an
$8,000
contingency
of
eight
eighty
thousand
three
hundred
and
twenty-five
dollars.
This
is
all
based
upon
counsel,
fastening,
a
ordinance
next
week,
obviating
the
bidding
procedure
and
declaring
a
real
and
present
danger
to
the
residents
around
Mulligan
Road,
because
nobody
can
use
it
and
we
were
just
awarded.
They
say
it's
the
to
work
week,
duration
of
work
till
if
they
describe
the
methodology
of
it.
G
Three
rows
with
at
the
three-foot
centers
with
12
inch
thick
reinforced
concrete
cap
would
be
placed
over
a
certain
type
of
soil
for
that,
if
you
read
the
second
memo,
I
think
starting
the
second
second
paragraph
of
that
gets
into
some
of
the
engineering
specifications
and
II
has
a
few
more
questions
to
it.
We're
thinking
that
and
I
don't
want
to
play
a
light
of
this
play.
At
least
this
is
a
section
of
roadway,
but
on
the
downhill
side
of
it
is
a
residents
garage
which
is
far
away
from
the
house.
F
M
G
G
G
L
G
L
G
G
M
E
D
The
mayor
will
find
out
for
a
little
bit:
it's
okay,
if
not
we'll,
call
a
special
session
and
we'll
take
care
of
it,
mm-hmm,
okay,
all
right
any
anything
else
on
the
Mulligan's.
Okay,
next
item
on
our
on
our
agenda
is
the
24
hour
parking
ordinance
and
you
got
in
your
boxes,
some
information
that
Hall
supplied
us
with
front
pages
to
proposed
ordinance
for
the
24-hour
parking
and
Paul.
If
you
don't
mind,
I'm
going
to
ask
you
to
speak
to
this
issue,.
I
Packet
as
well,
okay,
essentially
I,
gave
you
a
couple
different
pieces
of
paper
there,
one
being
the
original
suppose,
I
had
in
last
November,
where
we
suspended
and
the
ordinance
following,
which
was
always
one
3006.
At
that
time,
the
discussion
was,
shall
we
recent
suspend
the
24-hour
parking
and
fourth
enforcement
rule
when
oh,
you
session
is
off
I.
Think
at
this
point
we
had
said:
let's
give
it
a
shot
for
the
winter
break.
I
haven't
heard
any
real
criticism
of
it.
I
don't
know.
If
any
of
you
have
that's
really
what
I
was
hoping.
I
C
Before
we,
it
happened
after
we
passed
it,
and
while
I
was
going
through,
I
did
hear
some
comments
and
some
concerns.
Those
people's
concerns
seem
to
have
relaxed
and
I.
Actually
just
did
my
own
little
straw
survey
of
driving
around
town
every
day
during
the
break
to
see
if
there
were
places
that
were
solidly
packed
and
there
were
not-
and
of
course
Congress
is
one
of
the
worst
places
in.
E
C
E
I
But
that's
the
main
noise
you
hear
approval
of
it.
The
other
parsha
portion
you've
got
is
the
oh.
You
calendar,
I
lifted
off
their
website,
cut
and
paste
the
parts
of
when
their
sessions
go
in
and
out,
starting
from
the
start
of
this
count
of
academic
year.
Their
original
intent
of
this
was
actually
talking
about
as
I
say,
suspending
it
during
one
session.
The
question
it
would
be
is
to
include
some
accession.
I
So,
in
other
words,
really,
if
we
decide
to
say
the
summer
session
is
a
school
session
really
the
only
times
we'd
have,
it
would
be
for
the
winter
break
and
spring
break
I.
Guess
that's
the
way.
I
interpret
that
I
guess
so
I'm,
leaving
up
to
your
choice
on
this.
The
other
considerations
that
I,
the
only
other
feedback
I
got
from
this,
and
also
the
last
page,
of
course,
is
the
tentative
calendar
for
the
future
years,
which
are
kind
of
hard
to
read
closely.
They
hadn't
been
read
for
the
closing
and
opening
days.
I
The
only
other
consideration
I
would
look
at.
This
would
be
whether
it
affects
over
time.
We
build
up
a
storage
parking,
bolas
or
whatever
you
want
to
call
it
or
the
fact
that
if
we
try
accelerating
street
cleaning
at
any
given
time
during
break
that
the
cars
being
parked,
they
would
get
in
the
way
and
I
don't
know
if
that's
been
happening
or
not.
I
know
you
sometimes
run
the
street
sweeper
more
during
break,
and
this
would
be
an
impact
that
you
would
have
to
tell
us
about.
I
guess
if
you
think
it's
convenient
problem.
G
Well,
we
try
to
hit
this
primarily
student
near
Main.
Mill
Street
really
only
gets
clean
when
it's
on
break
I
mean
because
otherwise
there's
cars
there
all
the
time
same
thing
with
West,
8th
Street.
So
there
are
certain
streets
in
town.
Yes,
we
schedule
it
instead
of
running
the
street.
For
three
days
a
week
we
tried
to
do
five,
but
if
it's
broken,
it's
broken,
but
otherwise
we
do
running
okay
and
we
try
to
hit
those
areas.
Would.
I
G
G
I
asked
there
a
parking
enforcement
officer,
that's
all
they
can
do
is
parking
them
for
hot
and
you
double
up
on
the
two-hour
meters
and
they
you
know
the
handicapped
or
whatever
that's
what
we
did
over
over
break
is
that
person
didn't
go
out
and
make
those
rounds
they,
but
was
also
free
parking
on
Court,
Street
and
all
you're
doing
is
the
two-hour,
and
it's
also
a
traditional
time
for
people
to
take
vacations
that
we
had
surplus
of
Labor
some
of
those
weeks.
Yes,
okay,.
I
G
D
Well,
I
think
one
of
my
questions
on
the
24-hour
parking
rule
as
I've
been
exposed
to
it
and
having
different
friends
lived
throughout
the
city
in
different
places,
I'm
confused
about
the
enforcement
on
the
24-hour
parking
and
where
it's,
of
course,
there
are
some
streets
where
it
is
and
some
treats
where
it's
not
so.
I
think
that
that
needs
to
be
established
too,
because
I
know
it's
very
confusing.
D
If
you
are
consistently
parking
your
car,
you
know
for
48
72
hours
at
a
time,
and
then
you
know,
sporadically
you
get
a
ticket
because
they
decide
to
patrol
that
street.
That
day,
I
mean
I,
know
very
many
streets
that
are
not
Patrol
for
the
24
hour
parking.
So
I
think
that
also
leads
to
some
confusion
on
this
actual
rule
that
we
have
for
parking.
Oh.
A
G
G
Are
streets
like
that
ever
nope
rustic,
but
it
is
done
on
complain
basis.
Somebody
else
in
the
neighborhood
call
that's
part
of
what
we
call
neighborhood
feuds
and
especially
in
an
area
of
the
street
that
has
one
car
parked
on
it
and
it's
the
same
person
all
the
time
and
the
neighbors
mad
at
them,
and
they
call
it
in
then
we
have
to
enforce
it.
L
D
E
H
I
D
I
Suppose
suppose
we're
talking
about
when
school
is
not
in
session,
but
the
session.
Our
definition
of
session
also
includes
the
summer
sessions.
So
really
what
we're
talking
about
is
four
times
a
year
that
would
be
winter
break
spring,
break
between
the
end
of
Spring,
Quarter
and
the
start
of
summer
quarter
and
the
end
of
summer
quarter
and
a
start,
a
Fall
Quarter.
So
we're
talking
about
only
like
a
week.
I
If
you
look
at
the
numbers
they're
at
let
days
we're
talking
about,
let's
see
November
21st
to
January,
which
we
just
went
through
March
16th
to
25th,
which
is
coming
up,
then,
at
that
point
from
June
9
to
17
and
then
from
25th
of
August
to
soon
August,
1st
31st
I
guess
so.
This
would
be
very
minimal,
but.
H
H
B
H
D
E
B
All
of
those
conditioners
applied
to
all
of
the
breaks
we're
talking
about
winter
break.
It's
like
we
could
have
this
same
snow
storm.
We
have
street
sweepers,
we
have
etcetera,
I
still
think
having
a
vehicle
in
this
in
the
city
is
a
responsibility,
and
we
have
we've
passed
this
ordinance
to
to
force
people
to
take
responsibility
for
that.
It's
working
pretty
well
and
I.
Think
these
little
chunks
of
time
taken
out
only
confuse
the
issue
for
for
the
neighborhood's
for
the
Parkers.
M
E
M
C
H
I
I
I
M
D
G
G
This
is
a
part
of
the
requirements
that
we
had
and
council
have
talked
about,
was
that
it
not
conflict
with
the
Sprint
tower,
that's
up
there,
and
so
this
is
a
change
from
what
we
discussed
in
committee.
I
think,
last
time
it
was
five
parking
spaces
and
what's
called
a
moon
pole
just
creates
a
slightly
different
then
takes
up
seven
parking
spaces.
I
also
wanted
to
point
out,
on
the
lower
left
hand,
the
south
tower
building
elevation,
look
on
the
left,
it's
94
feet
from
ground
level
to
the
top
of
the
light
pole
lighting.
G
It
is
that
noticeable
enough
for
it
on
and
it
does
bollard
off.
Seven
parking
spaces
were,
but
that's
the
design
parameters
of
what
would
be
used
are
all
on
the
very
top
deck
of
the
parking
garage.
It
still
leaves
14th
parking
spaces
there.
Our
lease
with
horizon,
which
is
Sprint
leasing,
company
I,
think,
is
16,000
some
dollars
per
year.
G
We
I
think
we
gave
up
two
parking
spaces
and
on
the
top
of
the
elevator
shaft
and
one
of
the
staircase
areas,
so
it's
slightly
air,
so
I
would
be
asking
for
slightly
more
money
and
then
16
from
up
with
the
normal
escalator
clauses
that
we
have
for
inflationary
factors.
We
haven't
got
that
part
of
the
deal
done
yet,
but
we
have
to
decide
first.
Is
this
acceptable
space,
wise
and
aesthetic
wise
to
counsel
and
I
need
I
know
that
you're
gonna
run
out
there
right
now
and
try
to
vision,
something?
G
Less
than
a
handful
of
times
a
year,
I'm
interested
to
see
I
haven't
gotten
any
reports
back
like
when
the
general
in
Blackburn
has
2,000
people
off
attracts
a
lot
of
community
interest.
How
fill
is
our
parking
garage
versus
now
that
the
paper
center
parking
garage
is
open?
I
haven't
really
gotten
any
feedback
on
that
yeah,
but
I'm
asking
for
it.
So
it's
possible,
but
it's
rare
and
I
think
what
part
of
our
idea
was
if
we
could
get
somewhere
in
the
35
to
40
thousand
dollar
total
from
our
leases.
G
What's
there
now,
it's
like
I
think
this
next
weekend,
it's
I
can't,
remember,
I,
think
that's
when
it's
Gibbler
will
Gavin
somebody
come
in
with
community
service
workers
and
go
through
and
pick
up
all
the
letter
and
all
the
other
stuff
and
then
twice
a
year.
We
have
the
power
washers
out
and,
like
spring
break
is
one
of
the
times.
We
usually
try
to
turn
the
parking
garage,
get
all
the
salt
and
all
that
kind
of
stuff
off,
hopefully
from
the
wintertime.
So
that's
one
of
the
weeks
that
we
usually
do
it.
D
M
P
P
We
are
here
to
share
with
you
our
plans
for
the
Herald
Square
subdivision.
As
you
know,
we
had
previously
obtained
approval
for
this
development
in
a
different
design,
which
was
41
apartments
originally
at
this
location
at
an
earlier
date.
A
combination
of
factors
caused
us
to
reevaluate
this
site
for
what
we
feel
as
a
more
appropriate
use.
P
P
After
the
events
of
the
flooding
in
this
area,
the
damage
caused
to
the
mobile
homes
created
even
worse
than
living
in
health
conditions
for
the
residents
and,
as
you
all
know,
ultimately,
condemnation
that
the
entire
mobile
home
park
took
place.
The
effect
of
this
change
in
the
adjacent
property
really
led
us
to
reevaluate
the
use
of
our
property
and
because
of
the
proximity
of
this
site,
to
many
city
amenities,
including
the
West
State,
recreational
facilities,
Opel
Emma's
hospital,
the
bike
path,
the
Ohio
University
campus.
P
E
P
E
P
P
Okay:
okay:
the
plan
is
that
of
a
16
lot
subdivision
to
be
developed
with
multifamily
buildings.
There
are
four
three
unit
buildings
and
two
two
unit
buildings:
the
entire
development
utilizes
available
city
infrastructure,
with
the
exception
of.
Obviously,
we
have
new
sewer
line
to
install,
but
there
is
sewer
access
right
there
and
the
city
water
lines
exist
both
on
Harold
and
on
black.
P
P
P
The
plans
that
have
come
through
the
Planning
Commission
show
again,
which
would
be
more
similar
to
a
PUD
than
a
subdivision,
the
placement
of
all
the
buildings,
the
installation
of
all
sewer
and
water
facilities.
We
do
have
a
tree
plan
there
and
we're
in
continual
and
constant
conversation
with
the
tree
Commission,
the
sidewalks
and
the
driveways
in
the
parking
areas.
P
What
we're
trying
to
do
is
give
a
clear
sense
of
the
entire
development
with
what
we
are
submitting,
which
again
is
more
typical
of
a
PUD
than
a
subdivision
which
would
simply
show
you,
the
Lots
that
we're
proposing
to
develop.
We
actually
have
designed
a
floor
plan
with
versus
got
elevations
I'm
going
to
continue
talking
while
he's
pulling
that
out,
the
living
units
will
be
oriented.
Do
you
have
the
the
rendering
of
the
render.
P
O
P
E
O
F
O
I
P
The
lot
variances
address,
what
we
consider
the
complexities
of
developing
attached
housing
within
the
framework
of
a
subdivision,
so
the
majority
of
variances
paid
on
the
first
page,
one
through
six
steel,
primarily
with
ratios
of
the
Lots
they
deal
with
set
side
setback
issues
predominantly,
and
that
again
is
a
direct
function
of
the
intention
to
build
the
multifamily
setting
versus
coming
here
and
saying
the
subdivision
and
when,
when
and
if
it's
approved,
when
we
leave
we'll
determine
what
goes
on
each
lot.
This
is
specifically
what
will
be
going
on
a
lot.
P
I
E
O
P
P
And-
and
let
me
address
the
two
variances
other
than
the
front
six-
that
you're
looking
at
there's
a
stacked
parking
variance
request.
The
other
is
we're
in
a
B
three
zone,
so
we
need
a
variance
to
build
residential
property
on
grade.
That's
second
variance
the
stack
parking
variance
related
to
allowing
parking
off
the
city
right-of-way
in
the
driveways
shown
in
the
events.
The
units
are
leased
and
leasing
is
a
possibility
in
the
event
of
two
factors.
P
Excuse
me:
in
order
to
sustain
enough
development
of
the
site,
initiate
the
installation
of
infrastructure
and
numerous
buildings,
there
is
a
possibility.
We
believe
the
subdivision
will
need
to
show
some
sense
of
completion
to
create
interest
in
this
location.
It's
an
unproven
residential
development
location
to
save
least
along
the
way
of
creating
this
community.
It
would
be
beneficial
to
a
low
we
think
to
allow
non
owner
occupancy
to
allow
the
product
and
continue
towards
completion
in
the
event,
sales
or
market
conditions
in
okay.
We.
O
F
P
A
building-
let's
be
very
specific-
let's
say
we
start
here
and
and
our
first
attempt
to
and
and
and
I'm
not
going
to
be
specific
and
say
we're
going
to
build
this
first
and
we're
going
to
go
in
and
do
the
whole
thing.
But
our
concern
is
we
come
in.
We
build
the
first
couple
of
buildings
in
the
event,
the
market
is
not
accepting
of
this
location
for
owner
occupants
immediately,
because
people
have
more
of
a
wait-and-see.
We.
O
O
P
P
P
Buyer
profile
that
determines
that
there,
you
know
in
med,
school
or
PhD
student,
but
they
may
determine
they
want
to
purchase
a
property
stay
here.
They
may
want
to
keep
it
and
sell
it
and
run
it,
and
we
want
to
have
the
option
for
them
to
be
able
to
do
so,
and
we
think
it's
attractive
from
the
marketing
side
that
people
have
the
option
to
do
that,
provided
that
we
have
adequate
parking
available
for
leasing
to
take
place
off
of
the
city
right-of-way
from
day
one.
P
You
know
we're
showing
you
what
our
plans
are
over,
and
these
do
have
two
cars
arrive.
I'm
on
these
yeah.
Excuse
me,
on
the
other
side
of
that,
if
that
project
is
accepted
with
from
day
one
incredible
gusto
and
they
sell
immediately
to
owner-occupants
from
day
one,
our
intention
is
to
build
a
project
and
and
insult
us
to
single-family
owners.
I
P
A
P
M
H
P
I
P
No
they'll
be,
there
will
ultimately
be
some
deed
restrictions
to
be
attached
to
this,
which
will
provide
to
you
before
we.
You
know
before
you
get
to
the
get
to
the
end
of
the
road
with
us,
but
the
the
multifamily
experience
is
what's
going
to
happen
here
and
the
fact
that
it
is
multifamily
development
is
part
of
the
rationale
or
being
able
to
create
homes
in
the
price
range
were
attempting
to
do
so
because
there's
an
economy
of
scale
just
like
building
sidewalks
I.
E
E
M
E
P
P
E
M
M
The
residential
was
allowed
on
the
first
floor,
without
calling
it
a
variance,
even
though
it
is
because
a
Planned
Unit
development
serves
as
an
overlay
to
whatever
the
exist
beso
ninis.
So
that's
that
one
and
the
question
about
stacked
parking
would
currently,
if
they're
owned
the
the
amount
of
parking
that's
provided
in
these
plans
is
perfectly
adequate,
but
if
they
would
be
rented,
they
would
have
that
would
have
to
be
allowed.
I
don't
know
if
there
were
other
questions
that
came
up
in
our
discussion
that
people
may
not
have
heard
where
we
were
on
that.
L
P
Original
the
intensity,
the
original
apartment
development
was
to
provide
primarily
single.
We
are
our
first
development
scheme,
so
to
speak.
Yeah
was
to
provide
single
there
were.
There
was
a
mixture
of
two-bedroom,
predominantly
single
bedroom
and
a
couple
of
efficiencies,
and
our
goal
was
because
of
the
location
to
seek
potentially
as
a
market,
med
students,
engineering
students,
single
professionals
who
are
looking
for
a
park
for
rental
yeah.
L
P
E
P
E
P
Fact
it
and
correct
me
if
I'm
wrong,
the
permit
for
the
mobile
home
park
was
taken,
was
revoked
or
terminated,
and
it
was
for
those
of
you
who
never
had
the
opportunity
to
view
that
that
was
pretty
pretty
rugged.
And
when
that
changed,
then
we
said,
let's
reevaluate,
this
robbery
inside
the
city
of
Athens,
with
proximity
right.
L
E
P
P
That
property
was
going
to
be
for
sale,
though
we've
never
seen
it,
but
it's
an
oddly
configured
triangle
of
property
below
the
floodplain
completely
covered
by
high
tension
power
lines
over
it,
so
I
would
suggest
ultimately,
in
the
not-too-distant
future.
That
would
be
a
fringe
buffer
area
between
this
property
and
the
fairgrounds.
Okay,.
M
F
M
We
have
some
specs
about
driveway,
with
relationship
to
the
rest
of
the
lot.
I
just
want
to
look
and
double
wipe
that,
because
I'm
sure
I
don't
think
that
we
have,
we
don't
have
clearly
spelled
out
design
standard.
It's
about
the
you
know
the
road
frontage
facade
of
projects,
but
I,
don't
think
we
have
anything
in
town
that
is
a
wall
of
garage
doors,
sure
fronting
on.
E
O
P
The
tree
Commission
that
has
been
evolutionary
throughout
the
process,
the
last
contact
we
had.
They
suggested
not
only
the
tree
plan
that
existed,
that
they
would
be
interested
in
waiving
the
concern
about
planting
trees
on
the
right
of
way
about
planning
on
the
right
of
way,
so
that,
in
fact,
not
only
so,
there
would
be
trees
planted
in
between
those
trials
in
between
about
four
significant
trees
on
both
sides,
and
we've
been
in
discussions
with
them
about
the
species
and
this
and
the
type
of
trees
that
would
be
appropriate
in
there.
I
P
O
P
Had
I
do
want
to
respond
to
that,
we
did
have
I
had
an
inquiry
after
we
bought
property
by
someone
who
wanted
to
purchase
it
put
a
transmission
facility
there
and
that
may
have
even
been
before
or
concurrent
to
the
well
had
issues
from
the
get-go
and
we
purchased
the
property,
even
though
it
was
b3.
Our
intention
was
to
do
that.
Bruce
is
indicated
and
that
was
provided
some
form
of
housing
because
that's
King,
if
that
is
the
business
that
were
in.
E
I
P
Creating
like
by
creating
the
variability
number
one
in
giving
the
variances,
you
are
accepting
a
plan
that
is
very
specific
as
to
put
as
opposed
to
creating
variances
for
the
purpose
of
a
subdivision
which
could
yield
a
plethora
of
different
styles
floor
plans,
buildings
without
any
consistency
whatsoever.
Those
variances
are
a
component
to
creating
a
singular,
complete,
consistent
community
to
be
built
all.
P
B
I
M
B
O
M
I
understand
that
I
guess
we
need
to
know
all
the
implications
of
you
know
if
all
these
variances
are
granted,
what
else
might
be
able
to
happen
there
that
may
or
may
not
be
appropriate
for
in
the
city?
So
if
is
there
any
way
to
say
that
this
rather
extensive
request
for
variances
is
actually
tied
to
a
particular
plan
that
you're
you're
pitching
to
us
so.
O
P
That's
fine
and
if
we
can
provide
additional
information
or
you
need
us
we're
available,
you
just
need
to
contact
us
and
we
can
provide
any
other
documentation
or
information
or
plans
or
okay,
whatever
you
need
and
and
the
prey
can
I
ask
a
question
regarding
the
process.
Since
this
is
committee,
then,
once
you
go
on
that
fact-finding
mission
and
bring
that
back
to
Council,
will
it
then
be
once
you
discuss
that?
Does
that
become
first
reading
I'm
just.
M
During
the
period
that
we
go
through
the
readings,
there's
plenty
of
time
for
us
to
get
answers,
we
will
have
a
regular
council
meeting
on
the
fifth
I
think
we
could
get
that
information
from
Gary
before
then.
So
first
I
think
we
could
be
at
first
reading
on
the
on
the
fifth
and
having
some
kind
of
answer
from
Gary.
Okay,.
I
You're
going
to
ask
area
ask
him
what
the
definition
of
a
subdivision
is:
I
mean.
What's
making
this
subdivisions
fact,
you've
taken
Lots
in
theory
for
normal
Lots
divided
up
into
sixteen,
and
therefore
now
it
becomes
a
subdivision,
because
it's
over
five
Lots
I'm
a
little
bit
confused
when
it
when
it.
Why.
P
E
M
So,
okay,
the
floodplain
in
turn
that
I've
talked
about
several
times
we
are.
There
are
several
things
going
on
that
make
this
very
timely
I'm,
proposing
that
we
that
council
hire
an
intern
to
help
us
look
at
higher
standards
in
our
floodplain
regulations
and
help
us
prepare
for
map
modernization
and
help
get
the
city
enrolled
in
the
community
rating
system.
M
Right
now.
Everyone
who
lives
in
the
flood
hazard
area
is
required
to
have
insurance,
have
flood
insurance,
and
there
is
a
system
that
communities
can
enroll
in,
and
you
get
points
for
different
things
like
education
in
your
community,
about
how
to
minimize
the
financial
impact
and
the
danger
from
flooding
from
having
higher
standards
regarding
floodplain
development
and
management.
There
a
variety
of
ways
that,
as
a
community,
we
can
earn
points
in
that
system
and
then,
ultimately,
as
we
get
enough
points,
people
will
actually
get
a
discount
on
their
flood
insurance.
M
So
this
is
something
that
our
natural
hazard
mitigation
plan
actually
has
in
it
in
the
timeline
that
we
should
be
looking
at
our
flood
claim
regulations
and
considering
higher
standards,
because
flooding
is
the
greatest
natural
hazard
risk
that
we
face
in
Athens,
with
a
significant
potential
for
financial
damages
throughout
the
city.
So
there's
a
the
handout
that
I
sent
around
was
kind
of
the
justification
for
the
internship
which
was
actually
drafted
by
guess
who's
interested
in
helping
us
well,
it's
work.
M
A
whole
list
of
possible
higher
standards
that
some
communities
have
adopted.
We
have
one
right
now,
where
we
have
a
free
board
where
people
have
to
build
a
foot
above
the
hundred
year
flood
plain
level.
There
are
other
higher
standards
that
can
be
included
like
not
building
critical
facilities
in
the
floodplain,
the
no
net
gain
and
fill
in
the
flood
hazard
area.
There
are
a
variety
of
things
that
we've
discussed
and
the
folks
from
ODNR
did
put
together
a
presentation
and
make
some
recommendations
about
which
ones
would
be
fairly
easy
for
us
to
implement
quickly.
M
So
we
have
a
copy
of
that
PowerPoint
presentation,
part
of
the
interns
job,
would
be
to
pull
together
the
people
who
would
need
to
be
involved
in
the
drafting
of
this,
which
would
include
some
representatives
of
the
business
community,
the
county
planner,
our
floodplain
manager.
So
there
were
a
part
of
it
would
be
a
convening
role
and
just
helping
with
the
work
of
getting
you
know
really
looking
at
what
we
can
do
does.
H
M
B
Couple
of
years
ago,
when
this
system
was
first
gaining
strength,
I
talked
to
both
mr.
Eichenberg
and
mr.
Pearson,
who
is
our
floodplain
administrator
and
they
both
said
that
they
would
like
to
work
together,
but
they
needed
an
intern
or
a
person
to
coordinate
a
lot
of
the
paperwork.
So
I
guess.
My
question
is
just
once
more
just
we're
just
talking
about
a
city
pressure.
M
A
M
G
E
A
A
M
G
H
M
G
E
M
That
could
be
an
early
task
would
be
to
really
just
assess.
Is
this
something
that
is
even
feasible
for
us
to
do
for
the
rating
system
definitely
map?
Modernization
is
going
to
be
happening
and
anything
that
we
can
do
to
have
information
available
and
ready
for
that
process.
I
think
we'll
be
in
a
better
position,
so.
H
H
M
Cycling
review
this
is
coming
up
now
for
a
couple
reasons.
One
of
the
recommendations
in
the
comprehensive
plan
is
that
any
put
in
place
site
plan
review
for
any
projects.
Any
development,
that's
coming
through
the
city
other
than
one
two
or
three
family
residential
dwellings
and
accessory
buildings
I.
M
One
of
the
reasons
that
this
jump
to
the
forefront
for
me-
and
we
can't
deal
with
it
now,
but
was
the
question
that
was
raised
about
condos
in
the
plains
and
and
what
their
relation
is
to
subdivisions,
and
all
of
that.
So
I
spent
some
time
over
the
last
couple
days,
reviewing
city
ordinances,
around
planning
and
zoning
and
subdivisions
and
condos,
and
all
of
that-
and
there
are
different
ways
that
these
things
are
organized.
But
it
is
within
keeping
with
what
a
lot
of
cities
do
in
Ohio
to
have
a
site
plan
review
process.
M
M
L
H
L
L
L
M
I
B
I
Sounds
like
this
covering
a
gap.
That's
you
know,
I
would
explain
it
basically
you're
saying
the
exempts
and
are
with
single
family
and
two
three
family
houses,
but
then
the
next
step
up
for
us
right
now
is
pvd's
right
and
the
next
step
to
F
that
subdivisions.
So
how
does
this
varies?
It
sounds
like
it's
closer
to
a
more
specific
viewing
of
a
PUD,
in
other
words,
looking
at
all
the
traffic,
all
the
other
outside
activities
or
impacts
of
this
development.
In
its
context,
some
what
I'm,
seeing
so
this
is.
I
B
E
L
D
C
C
E
E
M
H
Like
to
suggest
that
we
at
least
consider
using
one
and
two
family
exemption,
three
family,
the
classical
Mill
Street
apartment,
that's
being
built
and
expanded
to
include
that
in
site
plan
review,
okay
at
least
preliminarily,
because
I
remember
Hagemeyer
people
saying
well.
If
you
had
a
site
plan
review
that
wouldn't
be
there,
you
know
the
post,
that's
out
there!
It's
not
that
where
it's
not
really
covering
a
lot
because
there's
parking
underneath
it,
but
you
know
those
places
that
probably
you
know
I,
don't
know
many
of
us
at
least
I.
H
E
M
So
I
will
work
on
getting
Gary's
office
to
look
at
this,
get
it
into
the
the
format
and
makes
that
comparisons
to
the
current
subdivision
and
PUD
process
to
see
how
those
things
line
up
okay
and
on
the
condominiums
I
think
we
bring
that
through
at
the
same
time
when
we,
when
we
get
there
because
then
they
would
fall
in
they.
The
question
that
came
up
before
the
Planning
Commission
was
whether
the
Planning
Commission
and
the
city
had
the
authority
to
review
a
condominium
proposal
and
it
under
Ohio
law.
It's
not
defined
as
a
subdivision.
M
H
H
So
here
we
are
was
number
two:
all
the
in
divisions
covered
under
blank
and
that
would
be
29
Oh
302,
be
a
fee
of
variance
shall
include.
I
was
scurrying
at
that
time,
because
I
took
too
many
pictures
shall
include
modification
of
all
abutting
property
owners
and
we
we
should
take
input.
Concerning,
said
variances
at
a
public
meeting,
I
didn't
know
exactly
how
that
should
be
said.
Another
way
would
be
a
variance
is
defined
by
and
limited
to
those
cases,
and
oh
that's
the
definition
area.
H
This
pardon
me
all
right,
so
this
is
the
what
I
will
call
the
the
example
we
had
where
the
citizens
came
up
to
us
and
said
how
come
we
weren't
notified?
We
were
putting
this
property,
and
so
this
would
be
one
way
to
do
it.
When
you
have
a
variance
when
it
comes
to
us,
then
we
will
notify
abutting
property
owners.
That's
a
possibility
of
possible
change.
I,
don't
know
what
you
feel
about
this.
This
is
one
that
Debbie's
not
gonna,
bring
under
her
umbrella
I.
E
B
C
H
Second,
one
is
more
just
a
response
to
the
citizens
of
the
Southside
about
all
land
divisions
covered
under
2103
Oh
to
be
that
include,
a
variance
will
include
notification
of
property
owners
and
statement
of
when
at
a
public
meeting
they
could
give
input.
No,
so
they
don't
find
out
after
it's
been
done
and
the
house
is
going
up
in
their
backyard.
H
I
have
to
say:
I
was
a
little
bit
tongue
and
I
left
some
words
out
there,
because
I
was
rushing
at
the
between
my
two
classes
to
do
it,
but
that's
basically
what
I
was
trying
to
get
at.
We
need
and
I
tried,
calling
Gary
and
I'm
sure
he
thought
I
was
gonna
talked
about
the
ethics
commissioner,
I
wasn't
I
was
gonna.
Ask
him
about
this,
and
so
and
plus
he
had
some
own.
H
H
Three-
and
this
is
also
an
oak
Mont-
this
is
the
Oakmont
thing
in
section,
21,
Oh,
302
relationship
to
other
laws.
That's
the
severability
that
part
of
the
code
that
says,
if
any,
if
it's
more
restrictive,
the
more
restrictive
is,
is
in
place
an
area
designated
as
a
subdivision,
whether
faced
or
not,
shall
be
considered
a
parcel
not
available
to
the
minor
subdivision
or
land
division
process
outside
of
the
specific
subdivision
process.
H
So
right
in
the
midst
of
an
existing
subdivision
plat
at
Oakmont,
we're
not,
we
we're
going
to
specifically
disallow
the
formation
of
separate
Lots
and
we're
going
to
say,
orderly
process.
That's
the
subdivision
process
requires
that
all
parts
be
considered
in
this
orderly
process.
Once
again,
that
goes
back
to
the
oath
Mont
example
or
law.
Splits
and
minor
subdivisions
are
not
allowed
inside
an
area
designated
as
a
faes
subdivision.
Instead,
the
orderly
process
spelled
out
the
disorders
for
a
planted
subdivisions
he'll
be
used,
I
mean
I,
think
it's
sort
of
self-evident,
but
it
still
is.
H
Know
I,
don't
know,
I
can't,
remember
it's
complicated
I,
don't
know,
but
I
do
think
that
you
know
that
the
Lots
are
supposed
to
have
a
number
they're
supposed
to
be
in
an
orderly
fashion.
If
we're
talking
about
platted,
orderly
growth,
then
this
is
one
thing
that
I
think
we
should
consider
once
again
I
since
how
it
Gary's
not
talking
about
I,
didn't
get
a
chance
to
talk
to
him.
I
will
send
this
to
him
and
see
what
he
says:
okay,
I.
H
H
M
E
H
Prefer
to
do
it
in
my
meeting,
but
in
a
meeting
between
now
and
the
next
time
may
be
next
Monday.
Okay,
the
water
thing
just
have
another
meeting,
that's
what
I
was
thinking.
We
were
gonna
just
meet
next
Monday
or
well.
Cuz.
I
didn't
finish
my
part
yeah!
Oh
you
didn't
remember.
I
showed
you
the
one
ordinance
that
I
was
working
on
it
again,
I
needed
to
talk
to
Gary,
whereas.
E
H
H
H
We
need
the
rough
shading
points,
that's
what
Gary
said:
okay
I'll
just
take
it
over
since
you're
gonna.
Do
it
anyway.
Okay,
so
the
first
thing
I
did
on
page
2
under
the
development
agreement,
just
looking
at
it,
I
I
crossed
out
all
of
those
square
masses
cuz,
you
know,
I
I
was
just
getting
a
new
weight
with
all
of
this
and
then
I
went
on
and
said
Water
and
Sewer
right,
and
they
can
put
them
back
in
two.
L
I
E
H
Okay,
but
that's
the
agreement,
that's
not
the
ordinance
that
goes
on
top
of
right,
true
and
that's
what
I
was
trying
to
get
help
on.
So
that's
why
it's
kind
of
pointless
to
go
through
it,
but
let's
do
it
anyway.
Okay,
so
the
first
thing
page
2
20%,
is
the
cost
for
outside
this.
They
were
on
page
2.
My
first
thing
was
water
and
sewer
services
shall
be
governed
by
the
same
rules
and
regulations
which
govern
said
service
to
residents
of
the
city
and
that
race
charge
for
said
service
shall
be
the
city
rate.
H
I
L
D
B
H
So
we're
not
gonna
have
anything
in
this
agreement
that
deals
with
the
ordinance
age.
City
will
allow
existing
right-of-way
required
by
the
developer.
For
you
know
we're
gonna
allow
I,
just
like
that
word
better.
You
can
say:
oh
she
Vickie
D
on
the
third
page
in
as
much
as
the
developers
Ricci
a
substantial
benefit
of
release
from
terrace
plains
water
district,
the
developer
will
pay
the
city
water
fund
120
times
250
or
you
can
say,
500
at
a
fee
for
emergency
coverage.
The
emergency
water
service
covered
by
ordinance,
Oh
blah
blah.
H
Oh
seven,
will
be
limited
to
the
hundred
and
twenty
residents
and
the
stringtone
tank
areas
noted
in
the
testimony
before
Council.
Additional
emergency
water
must
be
contracted
for
into
the
principles
that
we
have
there
once
again.
This
is
an
attempt
to
tighten
it
up
because
it
seemed
awfully.
We
spent
too
much
flailing
around
with
this
and
I
guess,
I'm,
looking
at
it
and
saying
if
I
were
a
risk
manager,
I
would
not
send
water
through
the
lines
that
are
contaminated.
H
I
would
put
the
water
as
they
do
with
hazardous
waste
spills
in
a
truck
truck
it
down
pop.
It
into
the
tower
and
use
it
I
mean
that's
the
way
I
mean
it
doesn't
make
any
sense,
I,
don't
think
anybody's
had
who
was
involved
early
like
the
people
down
vote
I
mean.
Did
they
know
that
you
would
do
this?
This
would
be
the
way
you
would
solve
any
problem
with
water
contamination.
This
is
the
classical
way
of
dealing
it,
but
if
they're
gonna
send
it
through
their
two-inch
pipes.
Okay,
that's.
L
H
That's
my
judgment.
That's
your
judgment.
All
right
I
would
say
that
the
best
way
to
deal
with
that
problem
I
mean
you
know
what
I'm
figuring
happen.
They
just
said
well,
okay,
if
you
want
out
of
our
jurisdiction,
then
what
you
should
do
is
get
them
to
connect
with
us.
In
case
we
have
a
problem
in
the
future.
Well,
I,
don't
know
if
I
have
a
problem
with
that
or
not
but
I'm
just
trying
to
respond.
H
Cuz
I
don't
have
an
ordinance
to
place
on
the
other
one,
but
I
do
think
it's
a
little
bit
dangerous
not
to
have
some
portion
of
the
tap
fee
provided
by
water,
not
by
the
water
district,
because
and
I
meant
to
check
it,
but
I
just
ran
out
of
time,
because
I
was
taking
pictures.
I
would
like
to
have
woda
pay,
some
variance
some
part
of
the
cost.
H
We
said
we
found
the
backflow
valve
if
we
use
that,
if
they
use
that
will
have
to
be
replaced,
we're
going
to
have
some
costs
associated
with
this
appurtenance
that
are
above
and
beyond
the
sale
of
water
to
water.
Water
gets
a
deal
because
it's
a
bigger
facility
I
mean
it
taps
into
our
water
system.
It
taps
into
our
sewer
system.
What
a
good
deal
and
I'd
like
to
propose
that
we
ask
them,
since
they
are
getting
a
benefit
to
pay
part
of
the
tap
factory.
H
The
sprint
owned
facility
installations
shall
be
covered
by
ordinance,
which
will
have
that
agreement
attached
is
there.
There
are
some
more
words
there.
The
fire,
chief's
thing
easements
necessary
for
rotation
of
an
emergency
connections
is
addressed
by
ordinance,
would
be
in
o0o,
seven
general
turns
anthem.
There
were
some
things
that
I
had
said,
but
you
know
the
main
question
here
is:
do
we
or
do
we
not
want
to
tap,
see
and
I?
Guess,
that's
basically
it,
and
are
we
going
to
ask
for
water
to
pay
some
costs
some
cost
of
doing
business?
H
D
H
They're
paying
up
you
know,
they're,
they
have
a
piece
of
property
that
they
spent
money
on,
it
doesn't
have
the
infrastructure,
and
so
you
know
it's
kind
of
a
trade-off,
and
if
we
do
any
more
connections,
I
think
we
should
ask
for
those
as
well,
because.
H
D
M
Was
plenty
to
expecting
I
believe
to
pay
a
tap
feed
for
their
project
right?
This
is
an
attempt,
if
we're
all
four-string,
if
we're
considering
making
this
connection,
to
provide
emergency
water
to
tupper's
Plains,
actually
charging
a
tap
fee
for
those
houses
that
then,
would
have
access
to
a
city,
water
and.
H
I
would
also
note
that
Carol
said
last
time
and
she's
right,
120
I
mean
who's
to
say
it
will
stop
there.
Okay,
so
it's
surplus
water,
but
I.
Remember
a
few
years
ago
people
saying
the
surplus
water
was
some
of
it
was
you
know
there
were
legal
issues
they
so
on,
so
maybe
it
won't
even
be
there,
but
who
knows
but
I
think
that
you
know
there's.
There
is
some
quid
pro
quo
that
has
to
happen.
I
mean
I.
I
know
we're
all
just
really
good
people,
but
the
citizens
of
Athens
have
an
interest.
H
We've
developed
this
system,
it's
in
good
shape.
It
doesn't
have
any
threats
that
I
know
of,
except
maybe
a
little
bit
of
salt
here
and
there
and
a
few
other
things
to
it
and
I
think
it's
time
you
know
we
and
I
know
sharing,
is
wonderful,
but
sharing
probably
would
be
better
accomplished
in
a
truck
rather
than
the
bad
boys.
I
mean.
I
H
M
Is
a
dream:
it
is
a
separate
document
that
right
I
think
the
mayor
sent
up
to
us
right,
clean
your
end
agreement
and
what
you're
working
on
is
the
ordinance
that
we
that
this
would
be
attached
to.
So
people
do
have
that
to
review
right.
My
only
question
about
the
agreement
is:
should
it
specifically
talk
about
backflow
prevention,
yeah.
H
It's
it's.
The
language
is
out
of
date
from
what
we
talked
about
last
week
already
because
they're
talking
about
interconnections
and
backflow,
and
they
were
even
amenable
to
having
two
separate
lines
that
weren't
even
connected
so
I
mean
I.
Think
there
are
a
couple
things
we
need
to
decide
and
just
because
they
fooled
around
for
two
months.
Not
really
listening
to
us
doesn't
mean
that
you
know
I,
don't
feel
any
real
compulsion
to
heat
it
up.
I
mean.
H
We're
gonna
have
a
terrible,
February
focus,
I
hope
you
know
that,
but
with
training
and
all
the
reports
from
all
our
outside
people.
So
so
there
are
two
questions:
let's
just
get
some
feedback
on
it
for
at
least
from
my
committee
I
know.
Sometimes
you
guys
do
it
next
screw
the
rest
of
us
so
but
I'll
just
take
feedback
from
all
of
you.
What
do
you
think
about
the
question
of?
They
have
their
obligations
to
us.
They
pay
20%
until
they
come
into
into
the
city.
H
They
have
a
token
fee
for
tap
or
for
the
limited
amount
of
space
that
they
they
are
talking
about.
Fair.
H
B
H
Will
anybody
who's
definitely
opposed
to
taffy
a
minimal
of
some
sort
of
token
amount
from
wada,
not
from
the
water
district?
Now
the
question
is:
should
it
be
if
I
don't
see,
I
hear
brains
rattling,
nobody
saying
no,
no,
no,
adamantly,
okay!
So
then
the
next
question
is:
should
we
ask
them
for
ten
percent?
Should
we
ask
them
for
20
percent
I
should
have
actually
started
up
above
and
gone
down
in
the
mode
of
those
sidewalks.
Should
we
have
asked
them
for
fifty
percent?
That's
probably
too
high.
C
H
L
I
I
H
There
are
some
some
things
about
this
that
are
a
little
bit
odd
and
this
will
kind
of
get
them
out
into
the
open
and
other
than
that
I
think
most
of
it
is
pretty
straightforward
and
I
was
just
being
kind
of
I
didn't
I
thought
the
whole
the
whole
tenor
of
this
development
agreement
was
a
little
bit
wordy
I
guess
by
a
wordsmith
somebody
and
we
I
did
shape
it
up,
but
I
don't
have
to
keep
it
this
way,
but
we
could
send
it
off
to
them
and
see
what
they
say
and
tell
my
legal
fees
will
follow.