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A
B
C
E
D
Twenty
seven,
oh
seven.
Second,
this
is
a
minor
subdivision.
We
had
a
recommendation
from
the
Planning
Commission
when
we
talked
about
it
in
committee.
The
only
thing
we
were
really
waiting
for
was
a
letter
from
ODOT
because
it
is
fairly
close
to
the
off-ramp
from
33
and
they
did
receive
a
letter
saying
that
if
he
needed
road
access
for
that,
one
lot,
that
that
would
be
okay
with
them.
B
A
Discussion,
all
those
in
favor
of
adoption
of
ordinance,
2907
I,
opposed
the
ordinances
been
adopted,
ordinance
3007,
an
ordinance
repealing
ordinance,
120
503
closed
in
a
portion
of
court
Washington
Suites
on
the
second
Sunday
of
each
month
from
April
through
November
to
accommodate
farmers,
market
and
local
artisans.
Member.
E
A
A
Further
discussion
on
ordinance
1307,
all
those
in
favor
of
adoption,
I
opposed
the
ordinance
has
gotten
rid
of
ordinance
3107,
an
ordinance
closing
a
portion
of
East,
8th
Street
on
the
first
Saturday
of
May
July
in
October
2007
to
accommodate
farmers,
market
and
local
artisans.
Again.
Member
Patterson.
E
The
amendment
would
be
to
remove
the
words
to
farming
farmers
market
and
see
that
the
local
artisans
market
and
declaring
an
emergency
and
the
reason
for
the
amendment
and
I
know
Debbie
asked
me
about
this
when
we
first
discussed
it.
But
since
then
it's
been
discussed
with
the
farmers
market
board
and
although
they
participate,
they
feel
that
it's
misleading
to
the
public
for
to
say
farmers
market,
because
they
do
not
bring
produce
and
they
they
feel
that
it's
caused
some
confusion.
A
F
E
It
really
has
not
it's
a
logistic
thing
and
they
felt
that
they
didn't
want.
It
called
the
farmer's
market,
but
they
wanted
to
be
able
to
bring
their
things
there
and
we
have
four
or
five
that
pretty
regularly
participate,
bring
produce
and
they
don't
bring
produce
and
that's
exactly
the
problem.
It's
more
like
the
jellies.
Are
there
some
baked
goods,
you
know
something
it
really
isn't
produce,
except
very
occasionally,
someone
will
bring
corn,
for
example.
Last
year's.
A
A
G
A
There
any
further
discussion
on
the
ordinance,
all
those
in
favor
of
adoption
of
ordinance,
3107
hi.
The
ordinance
has
been
adopted,
ordinance
3307,
an
ordinance
authorizing
a
Service
Safety
Director
to
execute
a
building
and
rooftop
lease
agreement
with
Newport
DBA
Verizon
Wireless
number
bein,
a
person.
H
I
move
adoption
33.
Thank
you,
Oh
seven.
We
are
changing
the
configuration
of
the
parking
garage
in
order
to
allow
this
to
happen.
Several
people
have
talked
about
it.
I
talked
about
it.
First
I
can't
remember
who
talked
about
a
seven?
Maybe
second,
maybe
you
Jim,
and
here
it
is
on
the
agenda
for
third
reading.
That's
what
happens
when
you
miss
a
time,
but
in
any
case
we
will,
we
will
have
some
income
coming
in
from
this
will
be
in
some
ways
a
pretty
decent
deal
for
us
there.
We
are.
C
I
C
I
Is
not
an
appropriate
site
for
such
facility
because
of
issues
with
health,
safety
and
welfare,
and
also
with
issues
having
to
do
with
downtown
integrity,
which
are
both
talked
about
in
the
comprehensive
plan.
In
fact,
if
we
were
going
by
the
proposal
in
the
cop
and
the
Athens
Comprehensive
Plan,
this,
the
siting
would
not
be
approved
so
I.
I
For
that
reason,
I'm
asking
for
the
there
be
a
reconsideration
and
the
also
see
if
there
is
other
opportunities
which
would
allow
for
a
as
a
term
use
where,
where
that
facility
would
be
put
on
another
providers,
either
tower
or
with
another
providers
facility
and
it'd
be
based
on
need,
nuts
and
I
don't
know,
need
and
not
speculation
again.
The
the
city,
the
city,
comprehensive
plan
addresses
this
in
telecommunications,
and
this
is
not
the
proper
area
for
such
a
facility.
So
I
just
wanted
to
put
that
for
it
and
get.
A
I
H
H
That
would
have
this
change.
I'm,
not
sure
we'll
ever
have
one
I
have
it's
kind,
it's
a
general
principle
that
we
don't
make
laws
after
we
have
the
application.
I
mean
I,
think
the
people
made
the
application
under
the
circumstances
that
we
have,
which
is
we're
not
covered
at
this
point
in
time.
Secondly,
we
exempt
ourselves
from
the
law
that
we
impose
on.
H
Even
say
that,
but
that's
what
yes
and
third
I
think
it
is
less
intrusive.
The
proposal
than
some
others.
The
only
thing
that
I'm
concerned
about
that
Greg
mentioned
was
Public,
Health
and
Safety
and
I.
Don't
know
what
that
means
and
I
don't
want
to
get
into
a
debate
about
it
with
that
about
him
with
him
about
that.
But
I
think
that
there's
a
need
and
it
isn't
going
to
junk
up
the
countryside.
It
certainly
isn't
going
to
change
the
visuals
in
any
substantial
way
and
that's
why
I
don't
see
it
as
a
problem.
H
B
B
It
was
recommended
in
paga
Myers
plan
to
start
looking
at
a
policy
of
what
to
do
without
cell
towers,
I
think
most
of
cell
towers,
the
one
we
have
in
the
city
is
a
flagpole,
the
other
ones,
Monticello
Village
and
most
the
other
ones
are
outside
to
say
limits
way,
I
understand
it.
This
one
just
for
information.
Sake
looks
like
we'll
be
42
feet
above
the
parking
garage.
So
when
we
say
less
intrusive,
it
will
be
up
there
where
the
taller.
C
C
F
B
C
A
F
The
computer
networking
system-
and
we
have
discussed
what
level
of
upgrade
we
wanted
and
counsel
felt
that
something
that
allowed
us
to
be
wireless
would
be
the
most
appropriate
option.
I
should
say,
allowed
certain
of
the
police
and
fire
vehicles
to
be
wirelessly
connected
great,
not
man,
yes,
and
this
basically
is
five
hundred
and
two
thousand
dollar
expense.
Some
of
it
comes
from
the
unappropriate
unappropriated
balances
and
capital
improvements
funds,
and
it
was
discussed
and
I
gathered.
There
is
a
a
real
need
for
this
project
have.
A
F
The
vehicles,
no,
we
basically,
you
know
who
the
contractor
is,
and
we
know
that
the
hardware
which,
from
my
last
calculation,
was
about
less
than
half
what
this
has
to
be
purchased
through
the
state
purchasing
system,
but
in
terms
of
who
gets
but
I
understand
that
we
did
not
include
in
here,
they
cost
of
any
new
computers
for
anyone
mm-hmm,
so
I
thought
the
last
time
we
talked
about
it.
I
was.
F
H
C
C
B
While
okay
yeah
one
good
thing
about
this,
is
it
can
be
expanded
and
that's
the
best
word
to
try
and
get
to
here.
I
think
what
Nancy's
talking
about
is
whether
this
will
just
end
up
in
the
department's
will
be
purchasing
these
laptops
and
everything
ad-hoc,
because
it's
a
new
toy
and
I
guess
the
concern
there
with
that
it'd
be
something
we
look
at
in
the
next
budget
cycle,
whether
they
spent
it
on
new
toys
or
not
well,.
F
C
A
Ordinance
3807
an
ordinance
amending
athens
city
code,
title
23
zoning
table
a
schedule
of
bulk
controlling
ordinance,
3907
an
ordinance
authorizing
the
mayor
to
submit
applications
and
enter
into
agreements
with
the
Appalachian
Regional,
Commission
and
other
agencies
for
grant
funds
and
to
purchase
I'm
sorry
and
to
pursue
other
funding
sources
available
for
the
construction
of
access,
roads,
ordinance,
4107,
an
ordinance
authorizing
the
mayor
to
execute
a
settlement
agreement.
The
University
of
State's.
A
Now
under
resolution
for
first
leading
audiences
for
first
reading
r17
a
resolution
declaring
it
necessary
to
construct
new
sidewalk
on
the
east
side
and
replacement
of
existing
sidewalk
and
curb,
as
required
on
the
west
side
of
Stewart
Street
between
East
Union,
Street
and
playground.
Drive
to
include
the
installation
of
aba-approved
handicap
ramps,
a
distance
of
approximately
six
hundred
and
fifty
eight
feet
and
declaring
an
emergency
number
flowing.
G
Thank
You,
mr.
president,
I
just
wanna.
Let
counsel
know
this
is
a
three
readings
resolution,
so
this
would
be
the
first
reading
and
then
we'll
do
it
next
two
times
as
it
states.
This
is
declaring
that
this
is
necessary
to
do
this
construction
down
on
Stewart
Street
to
the
sidewalk.
This
is
the
first
step
of
what
could
be
six
steps
in
completing
this
project.
G
This
is
the
first
set
the
resolution
necessity
and
then,
after
that,
we'll
do
a
notice
to
the
property
owners
by
certified
mail.
If
they
have
any
objections
that
we
have
to
go
through
your
objections,
board
and
so
on,
and
then
we'll
move
on
to
proceed
with
the
improvements
and
appropriating
so
we'll
do
this
two
more
times
before
you
move
on
other.
A
H
D
A
H
H
The
neighborhood
associations
asked
for
this
increase
because
they
feel
that
there's
way
too
much
well,
they'd
like
to
see
some
expansion
from
Walmart
and
Walmart,
stealing
electronics
and
downtown
bars
into
the
neighborhoods
and
I
guess:
I
go
along
with
that
event,
and
so
one
way
to
do
it
is
to
increase
the
personnel,
and
so
that's
what
we
plan
to
do.
We
did
it
in
the
ordinance
some
personnel
ordinance.
It
takes
a
while
to
get
the
people
on
board,
and
so
this
is
the
companion
piece.
I
went
to
the
mayor
last
fall.
H
Once
again,
this
is
an
effort
to
fund
police
positions
that
will
police
the
Kosan
neighborhoods.
We
hope
and
add
to
the
general
health
and
safety
of
the
area,
all
right.
So
let's
go
and
talk
about
parking.
I
heard
a
lot
of
discussion
and
I've
been
standing
out
in
front
of
my
house
a
little
bit
until
I
told
recently
till
the
crutches
and
people
have
said
various
things
to
me
about
it.
Some
people
say:
well,
it's
discriminatory
and
I,
don't
think
it
is.
Nobody
needs
to
get
a
park.
H
H
Cost
of
doing
business,
the
cost
of
not
paying
attention
to
details
is
what
I
think
it
is.
But
having
said
it
like
that,
I
guess
I'm
a
little
harsh
because
my
knee
hurts
or
something.
But
let
me
go
back
and
talk
about
the
theoretical
component
of
this.
The
literature
says
that
in
any
city,
there
should
be
at
least
six
spaces
for
each
car.
That's
what
the
planning
literature
says,
and
that
is
a
total
crock
when
it
comes
to
Athens,
because
everybody
knows
there
are
not
six
spaces
for
each
car
and
so
the
go.
H
H
So
to
cause
turnover,
then
you
have
to
have
an
incentive,
and
several
of
my
neighbors
stopped
by
aside
what
they
were
sigh
at
doing
a
little
sidewalk
supervision
of
my
driveway,
and
they
said
you
know
people
just
don't
pay
the
pay,
the
meters
and
they
just
pay
the
tickets,
and
they
said
this
is
sort
of
a
problem
for
us
and
you
know,
don't
be,
don't
be
dissuaded
and
you
know
these
are
people
who
aren't
necessarily
in
close
in
neighborhoods,
but
we're
listening
to
this.
So
I
appreciate
their
input
on
this.
H
Once
again,
most
of
us
get
a
ticket,
we
pay
it
$10
says
I'm
going
to
kill
us
I.
Do
promise
that,
as
I
said
to
several
of
my
fellow
council
members,
but
I
would
like
to
go
forward
and
take
a
look
at
the
pricing
structure
between
the
garage
and
the
street
because
we
do
want
to
turnover
on
the
street
about
a
decade
ago,
I
had
a
student,
do
a
a
civil
engineering
student
who
was
wanted.
H
D
So
you
know
I
hope
that
we
can
quickly
move
to
try
to
make
it
less
expensive
and
more
attractive
for
people
to
park
in
the
garage
which
usually
does
have
spaces
I
mean
I.
Would
I
would
have
to
imagine
that
uptown
business
owners
would
rather
have
employees
parking
off
the
street
so
that
it
was
easier
for
customers
to
come
to
their
businesses.
So
I
feel
comfortable
with
this.
F
Talked
to
council
actually
we're
very
looking
at
all
parking
of
town
and
what
you
know
how
many
spaces
are
needed.
Unloading
is
a
legitimate
question,
and
so
my,
although
I
favor
the
additional
time
to
pay
for
a
ticket
I'm,
not
convinced
at
this
moment
that
I
want
to
vote
on
this
ordinance
and
I,
have
a
question
about
parking
and
I
shouldn't
raise
it
because
I
think
I'm,
just
gonna
open
a
can
of
worms,
but.
F
F
F
B
Don't
find
it
terribly
excessive!
Last
time
we
changed,
it
was
in
1998
we
went
from
$2
to
$5,
for
the
overtime
parking
and
and
for
the
over-the-limit
we
went
from
10
to
20
no
$10
$5
to
10
at
that
time
and
that's
in
1998.
So
that's
quite
a
few
years
ago
the
article
that
was
given
in
the
post
from
February
9th
of
this
year,
essentially
saying
that,
oh,
you
basically
writes
36,000
tickets
and
collects
564
thousand
dollars
over
half
a
million.
B
We
issue
38,000
tickets
and
change
and
only
collect
391
or
400,000
so
tickets
and
get
less
money
for
it.
If
there's
a
cost
to
writing
tickets,
it
actually
cost
us
more
on
the
side
too,
and
that's
just
coming
off
this
article
I
haven't
checked
the
numbers.
I
understand
the
need
for
the
police
officers.
That's
what
I'm
hearing
in
the
neighborhoods
I
agree
that
we
need
to
look
at
the
parking,
uptown
parking
situation
comprehensively.
I
think
we
need
to
look
at
it
both
in
terms
of
changing
the
mix
in
the
parking
garage.
B
B
There
are
other
issues
too
in
terms
of
changing
trying
to
get
some
kind
of
reserved
parking.
Maybe
on
the
fifth
floor
that
was
discussed
as
well,
there
are
always
going
to
be
problems
with
parking
of
town.
There
were
times
when
I
first
came
here.
There
are
four
outer
for
our
meters
and
six,
our
meters
and
800
meters,
and
they
have
all
gone
away
at
the
doto,
primarily
because
they
have
town
business
people
wanted
turnover.
B
So
therefore,
there's
a
there's,
a
mixer,
we
love
our
cars,
we
want
to
get
into
cars
and
we
want
to
park
right
in
front
of
where
we
want
to
go.
This
does
not
mean
you
can't
keep
track
of
the
time
and
you
can
talk
to
people,
but
you
can
say
you
know
I
got
you
know.
If
you
tell
somebody
I've
got
to
go
feed
my
meter,
I'll
move.
My
car
they'll
probably
understand.
C
B
E
E
Because
of
the
increased
police
because
it
brings
it
up
to
the
öyou
level,
all
of
the
above
and
I
feel
that
one
of
the
reasons
that
those
that
opposed
it
feel
that
way
is
because
of
the
that,
if
you
go
out
east
8th
Street
to
those
businesses,
you
pay
nothing
for
parking.
So
that's
the
really
the
issue.
So
not
only
do
we
charge,
but
we
have
fines
and
so
on
uptown,
so
they
there
are
some
business
owners
that
feel
that
that
adds
to
the
disadvantage
of
having
paid
parking.
E
H
Gingka
brought
up
some
issues
that
were
raised
and
I
guess
we
never
totally
answered
them
and
so
I
thought
I'd
go
through
those
one
of
them
was
the
loading
in
zones
and
those
are
handled
by
the
administration.
We've
never
had
any
input,
I
mean
I.
Think
if
you
had
a
problem,
you
certainly
could
bring
it
up.
H
The
second
one
was
the
litter
control
officers,
and
you
know
why
not
tax
people
for
throwing
stuff
on
the
ground
cigarette
butts
or
whatever,
and
you
know,
then
we
go
to
the
code
and
garbage
and
we
find
that
that
power
exists
already
and
if
the
service
Safety
Director
chose
to
do
it,
he
could
in
fact
give
a
ticket
book
for
litter
to
the
to
the
meter
attendants
or
whatever
we
call
them
today.
That
was
that
close.
You.
H
Okay
and
then
the
third
thing-
and
this
is
my
experience-
perhaps
I
was
in
crusin
house
for
six
years,
not
too
long
ago,
and
at
that
point
there
were
two
lanes
of
parking
on
south
Court
Street
before
Baker
was
built
in
I,
know
people
who
park
there
who
knew
exactly
when
the
meter
attendants
were
coming
and
they
would
go
out
and
stuff
the
meter
right
before
they
did
it
or
they
move
their
cars.
D
F
C
F
A
A
B
A
B
G
G
B
A
A
G
You,
mr.
president,
I
have
a
very
brief
committee
meeting
this
evening.
I'm
gonna
start
with
boogie
on
the
bricks
and
then
we'll
go
into
the
business.
Fair
boogie
on
the
bricks
is
an
annual
event
they're
requesting
a
street
closing
beginning
at
8
a.m.
on
July
21st
and
ending
at
1:00
a.m.
on
July
22nd.
They
are
wanting
the
block
on
Court
Street
from
Washington
to
state
to
be
closed
down.
As
my
understanding
that
this
came
from
Ray,
the
boogie
on
the
bricks
committee
or
organization.
E
G
B
K
G
Event
will
actually
be
from
2
p.m.
to
11:45,
but
the
closest
rate
down
time
for
setup
and
everything
and
clean
up
next
on
our
agenda
is
the
business
fair,
that's
being
put
on
by
Student,
Senate
and
Amanda
s?
Stock
is
here
to
talk
to
us
about
it,
it'll
be
taking
place
on
September,
8th
from
11
a.m.
to
3
p.m.
cest
yeah.
M
Student
Senate
would
like
to
basically
give
the
local
businesses
and
anthems
an
opportunity
to
reach
out
to
the
student
body
here
at
Ohio
University
just
an
opportunity
for
some
free
commercializing.
You
know
we
are
a
body
of
20
or
roughly
20,000
students,
so
we
feel,
like
it'd,
be
a
great
opportunity
for
them
again.
M
C
C
L
A
E
M
Thought
about
that
that
it
would
kind
of
bring
a
the
idea
of
it
being
more
off-campus
to
you
know,
put
the
focus
on
Athens
City
and
not
so
much
Ohio
University,
because
that's
what
we're
trying
to
do
is
bring
the
students
off
campus,
but
then
we
figured
this
being
the
first
year.
We
really
think
we'd
get
more
traffic,
more
student
traffic.
M
Using
the
Student
Center
that
day,
we
feel
like
we
get
a
really
good
participation
rate,
and
if
it
all
goes
well
this
first
year
we
could
look
into
moving
it
more
uptown
the
second
year,
because
then
more
students
will
be
anticipating
the
event
as
an
annual
thing.
So
they'll
look
for
it
rather
than
us
looking
for
them.
N
B
You're
one
between
mulberry
and
president
and
this
is
to
get
businesses
well
known.
Do
you
have
strategies
to
get
them
further?
If
the
block
van
I
mean
is
this
gonna
be
like
well,
okay,
you're
gonna!
Have
this
event
first
block
in
so
it's
up
to
the
businesses
to
try
and
lure
them
down
the
next
two
blocks
right.
B
M
Had
a
hundred
that
were
said
that
they
were
interested,
I
have
I
mean
I
feel
like
that
area
is
wide
enough
to
where
we
can
set
up
like
two
two
rows.
You
know
back-to-back
of
businesses,
I
think
we
could
get.
I'm
just
hope.
You
know
it's
the
first
year
you
never
know
how
many
businesses
say
that
they're
going
to
come
they're.
Not
so,
hopefully
we
were
we're
anticipating
on
getting
a
lot
of
hesitant
businesses,
so
we
may
start
off
with
a
small
number,
but
next
year
we'll
be
able
to
you
know.
M
F
Carol's
comment:
I
mean
you,
don't
think
that
if
I
minutes
like
one
more
block
essentially
so
it's
not
that
far
to
move
it
into
town
and
I
know
you
couldn't
do
like
big
footprints
or
something
I
mean
just
to
kind
of
move.
People
I
mean
it's
really
not
that
far.
I
guess
is
what
I'm
saying
to
a
student.
It
is.
G
F
F
G
Mean
but
I
can
certainly
see
you
know
Venus
to
you
and
I
can
see
where
they're
coming
from,
and
it
makes
sense
to
have
it
closer
to
where
the
students
are
going
to
be
to
entice
them,
because
if
they
build
up
a
lot
enough,
you
know
momentum
behind
this
event
and
it'll
carry
on
for
the
years
and
they
can
move
it
down
the
street,
and
you
know
considering
the
traffic
as
well.
I
mean
we'll
still
be
able
to
keep
traffic
moving
on
College
Street
so
and.
M
One
more
point
I
want
to
make
about
that
locate.
The
location
we
chose
is
we're
really
also
reaching
out
to
the
new
students
on
campus
and
Court.
Street
can
be
a
bit
intimidating
for
the
first
weekend
that
they're
on
campus.
So
you
know
they
usually
some
freshmen,
don't
venture
off
campus.
You
know
onto
Court
Street
until
they
absolutely
have
to
buy
their
books.
So
like
the
second
week
and
well,
I
mean
I'm
just
I'm
just
case
scenario.
So
I
would
we
felt
like
being
close
to
Baker
the
Student
Union
Center.
M
L
They
were
going
up
to
buy
their
books.
Most
students
living
on
a
screen
would
go
past
it,
but
we
could
we're
obviously
going.
We
wanted
to
chalk
the
walks
and
make
sure
people
know
where
it's
at,
and
so
we
can
draw
the
big
footprints
and
the
big
arrows
to
direct
them
to
people
uptown,
and
so
our
events
and.
F
D
Its
first
year
yeah,
the
question
that
I
have
is
whether
it's
the
same
day
that
we
would
normally
be
doing
the
Welcome
Back
cookouts.
G
E
Is
a
four
hour
event,
so
it's
not
like
the
whole
day
and
what
I
would
like
to
see
happen
is
for
us
to
have
the
picnic
that
we
sponsor
there
instead
of
down
on
Mill
Street
and
and
become
a
part
of
that.
But
that
being
said,
I'm
a
little
concerned
about
size
there.
If
you
got
over
a
hundred
business
plus
we
talked
before
about
the
arts
market,
and
it
would
be
a
good
idea
of
if
we
all
came
to
the
same
meeting
at
some
point
to
talk
about
some
of
those
logistics.
E
M
D
M
D
Myka
and
when
we
do
the
Welcome
Back
cookouts,
some
of
us
go
around
to
all
the
different
ones
and
they're
spread
out
throughout
the
day,
and
it
pretty
much
is
a
full
day
of
going
to
those
events.
So,
even
though
this
is
only
a
four
hour
thing,
I
think
we
should
think
carefully
about
coordination
or,
if
they're
happening
on
different
weekends,
because
you
know
by
trying
to
have
the
code
enforcement
office
and
police
officers
attend
the
cookouts
in
the
neighborhoods.
G
H
C
H
M
C
N
C
C
M
L
M
D
M
F
H
F
L
B
E
B
F
E
There
is
a
model
for
this,
that's
actually
Amanda
and
I
had
spoken
about
this.
We've
used
the
parking
garage
in
several
events
before
and
it
was
used
for
a
rain
location
for
the
bicentennial
celebration.
That
was
a
community
University
event.
It
did
pour
I
and
it
did
move
into
the
garage
and
it
was
a
hugely
successful
event.
E
It
is
a
little
further
to
move
it.
You
know
all
the
way
from
Baker
to
the
garage,
but
again
I
was
concerned
about
the
businesses
having
it
on
their
calendar.
It's
it's
difficult
for
them
to
be
totally
flexible
on
some
things
like
that,
and
that
was
why
I
have
suggested
that
perhaps
a
arraign
location
was
better
than
a
rain
gate,
but
maybe
you
need
both
and
design.
You
know
which
one
works
for
you
is.
M
If
you're
concerned
about
students
finding
location,
we
have
faith
in
our
Student
Senate
that
we
could
get
the
word
out
to
students
and
make
sure
that
they,
you
know,
will
find
where
we're
where
it
will
be
located.
We
have
a
great
team
working
behind
us
with
our
executive
or
external
I
know.
There's.
F
M
M
G
One
miscellaneous
and
it's
just
a
quick
announcement:
the
street
tour
will
be
on
Sunday
at
1
o'clock.
Dental
be
scheduled
until
4
o'clock,
but
should
you
need
to
get
off
the
bus
somewhere?
We
can,
we
can
drop
you
and
that
we,
a
pickup,
is
in
front
of
the
city
building
downstairs
so
it'll
just
be
one
of
the
city
buses.
So
anybody.
N
G
K
G
C
G
G
That
was
one
of
the
things
we
discussed
our
meeting
that
takes
hoses
and
things
like.
That's
all
think,
they're
gonna
be
able
to
get
to
that
this
year.
Okay
and
also
donation
of
power
washes,
so
that
was
something
that
was
very
ideal,
but
not
probable.
For
this
year,
Oh.
B
G
Do
not
I
just
know
that
we
had
discussed
they.
He
Greg
man
I,
think
another
25
phone
calls
mounted
businesses
and
such
it
was
getting
some
feedback.
G
He
was
also
asking
for
things
to
be
donated
from
the
actual
projects
that
they
were
doing,
like
I,
think
they're
doing
a
project
that,
like
Christ
the
King
church,
and
they
were
asked
for
them
to
donate
some
of
the
things
since
they
were
done
in
the
labor
mm-hm
trade-off
could
be
that
they
could
help
out
with
some
of
the
supplies
and
such
I
think
they're,
okay
in
terms
of
that
and
how
they're
working
out
their
budget
and
we're
adjourned.
Thank
you.
K
M
K
J
In
February
report
and
in
120,
which
is
other
administration,
is
where
we
transfer
all
of
the
time
and
efforts
for
maintenance
of
vehicles
to
the
internal
service
fund
and
I
had
budgeted
that,
as
we
had
the
old
days
to
the
new
transaction
class
600
now
Cathy's
gonna
check
tomorrow
to
make
sure
that
wasn't
on
the
ordinance
you
did
in
early
February.
We
will
move
that
to
the
300
series,
because
now
that's
a
chargeback
versus
a
transfer.
So
it's
no
change
to
the
appropriations,
but
it's
it's
there.
J
J
Of
last
year
was
when
we
transferred
the
ticketing
and
use
for
our
lakefront
bus
ways
to
come
into
the
community
center.
When
the
Oasis
closed,
we've
had
some
difficulty
only
in
our
accounting
procedures,
in
the
respect
to
the
Community
Center
in
271,
has
been
collecting
the
amounts
of
money
paid
by
people
there
by
MasterCard
or
other
methods
deposited
so
far.
In
five
and
a
half
months,
that's
been
twenty
five
thousand
five
hundred
dollars.
J
J
J
Journal
entry
to
take
care
of
what
we've
taken
out
of
214
this
year
to
make
those
payments.
We
still
don't
really
know
what
there's
it
did
it
bounces
around
a
little
bit
like
January
was
5200
February
over
7,600
March.
It
was
650
600,
so
we're
guessing
a
little
bit
of
the
amount.
So
if
we
need
to
adjust
that
toward
the
end
of
the
year,
we'll
get
back
to
you
about
that.
It's
just
a
pass-through
of
people
paying
for
their
bus
tickets.
So.
J
Code
office:
this
is
where
I
need
a
little
bit
of
money
about
two
thousand
dollars
when
Steve
and
I
and
Ray
went
over
their
budget
for
the
year,
I
had
budgeted
two
thousand
dollars
for
training,
but
in
the
past
year
we've
had
to
some
code
officers
retire
and
be
replaced
and
we're
having
another
one
retire
in
June
and
hopefully
get
that
one
replaced.
What
we
had
done
a
number
of
years
ago
is
send
our
code
officers
to
a
workshop
in
Madison
Wisconsin
that
is
put
on
by
their
national
folks.
It's
very
well-regarded.
J
J
Transportation
workshop
fees
and
they
stay
and
I
think
College
Dorn
up
there.
This
happens,
usually
in
October
or
so
about
a
little
over
$1,300
per
officer
to
do
that
plus
meals.
So
I
don't
have
enough
money
to
do
this.
If
we
add
to
that,
like
you,
probably
spent
sent
three
code
officers
to
it,
this
fall
and
I
would
recommend
that
we
do
that,
because
I
think
it's
then
the
next
year
I
would
probably
spend
send
the
other
two.
So
so,
then
we
would
have
everybody
refreshed
in
their
training
for
for
code
enforcement,
see.
J
Consultants
on
the
service
garage
RCRA
drain
well
closure
an
estimate
of
cost
for
this
year
and
I'm
going
to
have
to
review
our
budget
on
that,
but
it
depends
upon
if
they,
if
they're,
if
EPA
and
I
say
we're,
agree
on
an
implementation
and
remedial
action
because
need
to
budget
about
twenty
thousand
dollars
for
that.
But
just
the
groundwater
sampling
four
times
a
year
is
20
twenty
five
thousand
dollars,
then
their
preparation
of
a
remediation
plan.
J
If
again,
we
go
with
that
with
EPA
an
annual
report,
they
have
to
do
and
then
various
meetings
we've
got
a
range,
a
61
to
81
thousand
dollars
again.
I
want
to
check
the
budget,
make
sure
but
I
think
thought.
We
at
least
ought
to
update
you
on
the
ongoing
activity
and
reminding
that
this
is.
This
is
expensive
proposition
to
do.
But
if,
after
Kathy
and
I
meet
tomorrow,
we'll
have
if
the
budgets,
okay
or
needs
that
I
think
it
needs
it
because
I
don't
think
I'd
budgeted
that
much
money
for.
K
H
I
was
wondering
why,
at
the
end
of
last
year,
the
jail
said
that
we
were
in
arrears.
Was
it
just
an
oops
or
was
it
because
we,
because
of
the
way
we
handled
money
at
the
end
of
the
year,
remember
they
said
we
hadn't
paid
our
bills.
Therefore
we
couldn't
bring
anyone
full
up
there
and
put
them
in
jail.
Why?
H
H
J
I
recall
there
usually
are
in
the
process
of
building
us
30
days
or
so
after
the
fact,
and
we
had
the
November
bill
as
I
recall,
we
had
encumbered
that
and
then
not
encumbered
anything
for
December.
That's
the
step
up
when
the
November
bill
came
in,
it
was
actually
I
think
$20
more
than
what
we
had
encumbered
so
that
got
kicked
back
out
of
the
session
together.
There
wasn't
enough
money
there
to
pay
it,
and
so
it
was
delayed
until
the
end
of
January,
which
then
they
said
up
you're
over
60
days
past
two.
J
So
we're
gonna
cut
you
off
that
alert
of
this.
Just
the
part
of
the
problem,
so
I
paid
up
to
the
$20
there
and
then
made
an
advance
payment
for
January
as
I
told
the
bookkeeping
system,
and
it
would
accept
that
then,
of
course,
when
the
so
that
caught
us
up
and
then
when
the
January
bill
came
in,
we
got
a
credit
balance.
Okay,.
H
So
I
was
I,
guess
I
was
concerned
that,
but
when
we
get
to
next
at
the
end
of
the
year,
that
we
it's
not
necessarily
but
just
the
actions
we
took
at
the
end
of
the
year
very
samara
lee
I
didn't
want,
I
want
to
make
sure
they
didn't
affect
our
ability
to
pay
the
jail
bill
and
other
bills
like
that.
I
mean,
I
think
there
was
some
concern,
at
least
in
my
mind.
I
did
it
with
a
certain
amount
of
faith.
You
know
the
appropriating
deal
right.
E
H
H
K
D
C
D
Any
questions
or
things
that
we
may
want
to
do
differently.
This
was
the
recommendation
from
the
consultants
that
was
approved
by
the
comprehensive
planning
steering
committee
and
the
Planning
Commission
and
council
that
we
ought
to
do
this.
I
know.
One
question
that
was
raised
already
was
whether
it
should
apply
to
two
and
three
family
residential,
where
this
in
the
list
of
things
that
it
would
not
apply
to
said
single
family
to
family
or
three
family,
so
I
think
that's
a
question
that
we
should
discuss.
D
I,
don't
think
we
should
spend
the
time
to
like
read
through
this
point
by
point.
My
point
tonight,
but
I
was
thinking
to
just
get
the
ball
rolling
on
this.
If
everybody
could
take
their
copy
of
this
kind
of
circle,
things
that
you
want
us
to
discuss-
and
you
know
either
email
me
or
stick
these
in
my
box,
then
we
can
get
working
on
drafting
and
you
know
discussion,
discussion
of
any
substantive
concerns
that
people
might
have
Paul.
You
look
like
you
wanted
to
say
something.
B
D
Because
in
I
think
until
we
have
a
planner
who
can
really
look
through
everything,
that's
exist,
I
don't
think
we'd
want
to
get
into
the
kind
of
restructuring
of
how
zoning
and
subdivisions
relate
to
each
other.
I
think
that
the
last
time
that
happened
it
raised
some
issues
that
we
maybe
haven't
even
iron.
Everything
out
yet
so
I
want
to
make
sure
that
we
have
a
professional
helping
us
with
any
major
restructuring
of
Health
sections
of
code
relate
to
each
other
Gary's.
C
K
C
F
J
J
C
I
I
Subsection
I
number
one
use
regulations.
I
think
this
is
something
we
got
to
be
covered
in
and
site
plan
in
site
planning,
so
that
that
would
also
link
to
having
a
communications.
Telecommunications
awareness
to
that
included,
the
oversight
of
cell
tower
siting
but
I
think
it's.
It
comes
under
your
committee
as
well.
Yes,
communications.
I
Three,
who
are
see
last
bza
meeting
in
Oxford
Ohio,
was
January
of
7,
so
I
would
suggest
that
people
go
I
actually
sit
on
a
link,
but
it
didn't
work,
go
to
the
Oxford
Ohio
website
and
they're
all
listing
there's
actually
eight,
that
they've
already
got
a
telecommunications
self
ordinance
and
that's
a
good
example
use
for
reference.
Even
as
a
boy
correct
plate,
I'm
sure
the
safety
service
director
could
contact
the
safety
service
director
in
Oxford.
D
C
D
H
Cyclin
review
is
just
essentially
meaningless
if
we,
if
this
would
be
allowed,
the
footprint
interpretation
himself.
I
think
this
has
to
be
addressed
in
some
systematic
way
where
you
have
a
forty
by
a
hundred
foot
lot
that
has
12
and
15
people
living
1/8
of
an
acre,
very
small,
and
they
wear
all
the
whole
yard,
basically
convert
it
to
parking.
What's
a
pole
structure
to
hold
up
the
second
floor
to
make
sure
isn't
in
some
cases
I
mean
I
just
think
it's.
C
H
D
H
H
D
H
D
I
mean
I,
think
that
it's
kind
of
professionalizing
and
the
way
we
undertake
development
in
the
city
and
it's
part
of
being
able
to
create
you
know
one
of
the
ideas.
I
think
with
the
comprehensive
plan
is
that
we
can
think
about
incentives
and
ways
to
encourage
the
kind
of
development
that
the
community
agreed
on
in
those
neighborhood
plans
that
there
there
actually
are
some.
D
You
know
a
lot
of
good
thought
that
went
into
the
comprehensive
plan
and
if
we
know
what
people's
goals
are,
then
we
can
try
to
incentivize
those
types
of
development
in
different
areas.
So
I
mean
it
should
lead
to
a
more
consistent
process
and
give
us
more
tools
to
actually
be
able
to
implement
the
plan.
H
K
D
D
K
D
H
Just
think
going
back
to
the
Burgess
and
Eiffel
letter
of
January
concerning
the
summit
in
point
four,
under
from
a
geotechnical
perspectives,
they
said
it
appears
that
the
crest
of
this
hill,
where
a
majority
of
the
cut
will
occur,
is
situated
within
the
Monongahela
formation.
Beneath
this
formation
lies
the
coma
non
formation,
which
appears
to
be
where
the
fill
slopes
are
anticipated.
The
common
of
formation
is
notorious
for
landslides
and
I.
Don't
know
how
this
relates
to
our
land
development
code,
but
I
wish.
H
We
could
find
someone
to
to
deal
with
this
and
you
know
a
general
level
of
generalization
out
with
respect
to
the
summit,
but
it
says
the
proposed
two
and
a
half
height
one
horizontal
one
vertical
slopes,
but
just
like
the
University
Mall
you
know,
would
probably
create
something
akin
to
that
in
terms
of
the
face
of
it
shown
in
this
hair
request
will
play
a
thorough
investigation
and
analysis.
So
you
know
this
tells
me
that
we
do
have
a
pretty
decent
land
development.
B
H
B
D
F
To
participate
in
the
lead
suit,
which
raised
the
whole
issue
of
informing
people
about
possible
Rogers
from
lead
contamination,
and
so
I
have
here
a
proposal.
I
had
asked
the
health
department
to
chuck
camera
at
the
Health
Department
to
provide
some
detail
on
what
they
might
be
able
to
provide
in
terms
of
public
education
unlit,
since
protecting
yourself
from
lead,
which
is
especially
and
primarily
important
people
with
young
children.
F
F
F
And
so
there's
a
there's,
a
250
dollar
application
fee
before
applying
to
become
a
lead
risk.
Assessor
there
are
six
250.
There
are
a
couple
of
different
lead
tests.
One
is
a
very,
very
simple
one
and
you
can
get
a
hundred
of
them
for
$55
and
there
are
more
complex
tests
that
are
thirty
dollars
a
test
so
I
have
not.
F
That
is
not
in
the
budget,
and
so
basically
you
know
this
is
a
proposal
to
do
a
little
bit
more
comprehensive,
led
education
about
protecting,
as
I
say,
especially
children,
from
any
possible
that
contamination
which
could
be
in
paint
and
that's
what
these
little
you
know.
One
hundred
of
these
little
swabs
for
$55
can
help
in
terms
of
lead
detection
could.
F
H
F
Still
ask
how
that
will
a
webpage,
okay
and
part
of
what
this
printing
cost
is?
You
know
they
have
Health
Department
people
who
would
be
committed
to
providing
this
information
to
people
and
you
know,
might
be
some
PSAs.
We're
gonna,
put
I
believe
a
PSA
on
the
government,
Channel,
so
I
guess
I
guess
I
would
say
we
would
certainly
follow
up
with
the
health
department,
but
I
know
that
they
do
a
good
job.
I,
don't
think
sit
on
the
materials.
It's
like
I.
L
C
B
F
C
F
B
F
Clean
yeah,
but
as
it
travels
through
households
plumbing
it
may,
if
it
sits
in
the
pipes,
it
can
leach
some
way
now.
There's
a
really
simple
solution
for
this.
If
you
think
you
have
lead
paint
I
make
not
blood
paint,
lead,
solder
or
pipes,
you
simply
let
your
water
run,
so
the
standing
water
you
know
is
eliminated
from
the
pipe.
So
I
believe
that
that
will
also
be
part
of
this
education
program.
It's
a
really
simple
fix.
I
mean
you
just
let
your
water
run
for
a
minute
as
I
say
you.
F
F
C
C
F
H
H
F
They're
low
and
moderate:
that's
a
good
idea
that
that's
a
lot
of
person,
in
other
words,
I
mean
I.
Don't.
F
Not
be
in
addition,
mm-hmm
I
mean,
in
other
words
to
say,
okay,
you
know
we're
kind
of
supporting
the
health
department
in
informing
people
about
lead
paint
and
the
dangers
of,
therefore,
and
protecting
themselves
from
it
sand.
In
addition,
you
know
I'm
sure.
If
we
said
you
know,
we
found
someone
to
go
where
people
want.
You
know,
I,
don't
know
it's
an
option
and
say
if
you'd
like
to
buy
it
yourself,
but
seize
the
administrative
Li
$4
I've
often
thought
that
by
the
time
you
spend
time
doing
it,
it's
cheaper.
B
B
C
F
Do
we
care
I
mean
I
just
said
you
know,
we
I
just
want
to
say
that
we
spent
some
time
and
effort
in
say
yes,
let's
just
jump
in
the
lawsuit
you
know
to
me.
This
is
a
very
small
expenditure.
It's
five
hundred
dollars
to
inform
people
about
how
they
can
protect
their
kids
from
ingesting
lead.
So
I
don't
see
that
this
is.
It
is
my
understanding
that
even
in
the
City
Council
budget,
we
can
afford
500,
so
I
guess
I'm,
not
I.
Don't
I'm,
not
sure
why
this
is
such
a
struggle.
It's.
H
F
And
that's
why
you
know
working
with
the
Health
Department
I
think
is
really
important,
because
their
job
is
to
inform
people
about
these
things.
If
we
were
saying,
let's
just
stick
it
on
the
website,
I
agree
with
you:
that's
not
necessarily
going
to
get
to
the
people
who
need
it,
but
you
know
we're
depending
on
the
expertise
here
of
the
health
department,
and
there
was
some
time
put
into
this.
F
D
One
thought
about
really
getting
information
out
in
a
way
that's
targeted
to
folks
who
need
it
would
be.
The
the
reference
to
in-depth
educational
materials
that
aren't
available
involved
makes
me
think
that
there
might
be
some
overview
materials
that
are
available
involving
us
and
probably
one
of
the
simplest
things
that
would
get
information
to
the
parents
of
young
children
would
be
if
they
just
went
through
the
schools
home
in
backpacks.
Yes,.
F
Yes,
actually
Scott
just
mentioned
to
me
that
he
attempted
to
get
some
materials
from
the
US
EPA
and
they're
not
available
right
now.
So
I
mean
point.
Is
that
once
we
begin
to
focus
on
this
and
the
Health
Department
is
committed
and
we
show
some
commitment,
there
are
simple
solutions
we
can
get
it
out
through
the
schools
and
I
think
that's
something
they
obviously
know
about
and
will
follow
up
on.
H
H
F
If
we
were
to
say
to
them-
and
this
obviously
requires
some
more
coordination,
which
we'd
put
something
in
I-
mean
I-
think
in
the
utility
bills,
if
you
guys
develop
it,
you
know
I,
see
no
problem
with
that.
If
that's
something
that
you
that
we
feel
we
can
do
yeah,
the
question
is:
what
is
it
I
mean?
It
seems
to
me
that
the
health
department
ought
to
be
the
ones
who
who
vet
the
materials
that
we
send.
I'm,
not
a
health
department,
I
mean
I,
know
a
little.
F
You
know,
I
know
something
about
it
enough
to
have
spoken
about
it,
but
I
think
it
should
come
from
the
Health
Department
cuz.
It's
a
health
issue,
so
that
that's
just
my
sense
that
they
ought
to
take
a
lead
and
saying
yes,
this
material,
you
know,
is
right
for
the
age
group
and
it
is
vetted
for
accuracy.
F
F
B
Is
what
do
you
think
Jim
was
it.
K
K
H
H
F
F
C
B
D
C
F
K
E
Yes,
I
have
three
questions.
One
is
a
communications
question
and
it
was
the
beyond
the
bricks
project
that
actually
I
worked
with
the
students
on
I
in
Bujinkan,
and
that
was
community
comprehensive
plan
to
improve
communications
between
Anthem,
City,
Council
and
all
her
university
students,
and
it
calls
for
interns.
E
I
would
like
to
work
at
going
a
step
further
on
this
and
and
trying
to
get
it
lined
up
for
fall.
But
one
of
the
questions
is:
are
there
council
members
who
were
willing
to
work
with
these
students
to
do
the
sort
of
logistical
work
that
has
to
be
done
and
I
believe
that
a
university
professor
has
to
put
in
for
the
internships?
Is
this
correct
or
employee
I.
F
F
E
E
F
F
C
G
C
F
My
advice,
University
yes,
I-
have
to
say
that
probably
every
department
is
different
in
terms
of
its
requirements
for
internship,
like
in
journalism,
it's
200
hours
and
your
supervisor
feels
something
out.
Well,
actually
the
student
has
to
have
advisor
approval.
Now
it's
in
your
policy,
basically
here's
what
I'm
going
to
do
the
advisor
approves
it
and
then
the
supervisor
just
fills
out
an
evaluation
form
at
the
end.
G
Sorry
I
just
told
Carol
that
I'd
be
more
than
willing
to
take
on
an
intern,
I'm
I
sat
through
the
book.
You
have
the
brakes
presentation.
It
was
just
fabulous
so
something
that
I
would
really
like
to
work
on.
So
if
you
had
a
chance
to
look
over
the.
F
E
F
C
H
B
C
E
B
H
E
And
say
I've
explained
a
little
bit
before
page
lost
has
been
working
on
this
a
great
deal
when
I
spoke
with
her
last
week,
she
did
say
that
she
had
not
had
any
of
the
the
students
who
had
worked
and
had
ideas.
Any
of
them
actually
contact
her.
C
E
F
E
F
E
F
Maybe
all
right
speaking
of
this,
because
I
know
the
recommendation-
and
there
was
also
these
interns-
I
mean.
Maybe
there
needs
to
be
kind
of
a
University
Student
Senate.
Maybe
can
do
this
unless
they're
graduating.
You
know
Coordinating
Committee
I'm,
insisting
this
that
this
is
an
active
communication.
Can.
G
I
speak
to
that
just
know:
I
met
with
I
met,
I
met
with
embalm
bill
last
night,
the
City
and
County
we're
all.
We
know
all
new
timothean,
County
Commissioner
he's
been
working
in
ever
since
the
fence
proposal
and
putting
together
like
a
mini
student
Halloween
task
force
almost
incorporating
some
of
the
administration,
as
well
as
the
student
body
into
this
I
think
when
he
told
me
in
about
ten
people
involved
and
committed
to
this,
and
his
next
question
was:
where
do
we
go
now?
Who,
because
he
wants.
M
G
G
F
I
was
gonna,
say
one
thing
about
I
know
you're
at
the
presentations.
You
know
one
of
the
presentations
had
a
really
nice
management
structure,
with
the
Oh
kind
of
volunteer
committee,
with
representatives
from
the
key
I
want
to
say
constituents
or
stakeholders,
University
students,
clean
and
safe
I,
think
business
owners.
It
was
one
of
the
business
school
presentations.
Do
you
know
if
she's
working
on
that
kind
of
a
kind
of
an
oversight
committee
for.
E
E
F
D
E
Well,
I'll
be
taking
care
of
that
so
I.
One
of
the
reasons
I've
held
off
a
little
bit
on
that
and
there's
no
hurry
before
midsummer
is
because
there
have
been
some
discussions
of
activities
that
might
require
the
street
to
be
closed
a
little
earlier,
so
that
I
thought
let's
wait
and
see
what
shakes
out
from
this
and
and
then
make
that
choice.