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A
J
I
K
Yeah
I
don't
think
we
we
know
that
we
need
to
deliver
an
invoice
for
the
75,000
of
Barden's
agreed
to
pay
norton
under
the
sewer
agreement
or
the
debt
service
of
barber
Road
trunk
sewer.
We
need
to
circle
back
and
talk
about
the
whether
it
was
cleaned,
as
was
required
under
the
agree
and
we'll
be
working
that
out,
but
we
don't
have
further
update
on
that
on
that
at
this
time.
K
H
Peel,
yes,.
A
D
You,
madam
president,
this
is
the
resolution
for
Creekside
Animal
Clinic,
which
is
down
on
B,
would
be
this
south
west
corner
of
21
and
261.
They
had
actually
been
through.
The
process
once
before
had
been
approved.
Council
had
to
prove
that
they
did
not
pull
their
permits
in
time.
I
believe
so
they
had
to
go
back
through
the
process
to
get
permission,
Planning
Commission
has
again
approved
and
what
it
is
Forest
for
them
to
have.
The
ability
to
board
I
believe
animals
dogs.
A
A
D
E
A
lot
of
Oh
to
see
a
lot
of
the
borders,
though
we'll
keep
it
for
you
know
seven
days
or
14
I
mean
there
might
there
should
be
or
could
be
a
limit
because
it
could
be
a
week's
vacation
if
somebody's
going
on
vacation
for
a
week
you
leave
them
at
the
kennel
or
have
them
boarded
for
a
week
or
whatever
so
I,
don't
know.
If
that's
what
you're
talking
about
or
if
it's
just
in
lieu
of
staying.
K
D
A
K
B
F
G
A
D
K
D
D
G
H
J
You
we
have
two
items
that
we'd
like
to
get
rid
of
as
the
city.
One
is
a
service
department,
lyft
and
another
one
is
a
fire
department
boat,
neither
one
of
they're
no
longer
in
need,
but
I
would
recommend
with
these
two
items,
since
we
have
quite
a
buttock
people
here
in
the
city
that
are
mechanics
and
we
have
a
lot
of
outdoors
people
here.
J
K
There
any
so
the
way
the
charters
written
once
Council
authorized
disposable
property.
They
can
set
councils
empowered
to
set
the
method
right
and
usually
the
way
we've
done
it
in
the
past
few
times
is
given
delegated
that
authority
back
down
to
the
faience
director
and
the
best
interests
of
the
city
financial
interest
of
the
city.
So
if
there's
a
recommended
disposal
method,
I,
don't
think
it's
a
problem.
I'm,
not
sure.
M
C
Last
time
we
had
you'll
recall
we
had
the
vehicles
that
we
were
disposing
of
and
there
were
several
individuals
that
wanted
to
bid.
So
we
did
do
a
sealed
bid.
We
got
three
and
we
gave
a
certain
time
a
start
time
a
close
time,
and
then
they
were
I
opened
and
notified
the
highest
bidder
that
they
had
won
and
then
gave
them
several
days
to
move
a
lot.
It
worked
very
well.
What
I
can
do
is
potentially
advertise
these
on
the
city
website.
I,
don't
know
that
I
really
want
to
spend
money.
C
Put
it
on
the
website
and
give
people
a
week
to
ten
days
you
know
and
and
if
they
want
to
look
at
them,
you
know
they
can
make
arrangements
up,
I'll
provide
Larry's
name
and
chief
Schultz.
They
can
make
arrangements
to
come
in
and
look
give
up.
You
know
turn
a
seal
bit
in
here
to
City
Hall
and
usually
they
come
to
the
front
counter
or
a
mic
counter.
We
timestamp
it
and-
and
it
is
sealed
until
such
time
as
we
say,
we're
going
to
open
it,
we
open
it
and
then
I
notify
them
and.
C
J
A
H
J
H
A
Is
the
legal
defenders
agreement
that
falls
to
me?
Basically,
this
is
a
boilerplate
legislation.
We
do
it
every
year
and
it
allows
for
indigents
to
have
legal
counsel.
Any
questions
I
make
a
motion
to
add
this
to
the
December
11th
agenda.
Waiving
the
second
and
third
readings
with
the
emergency
language.
Well,.
A
H
A
L
L
A
F
A
E
K
L
A
A
N
K
A
D
K
I
D
D
Have
another
one
on
Monday
so
that
we
can
make
a
decision
on
Monday.
We
could
look
these
over
the
next
few
days,
have
an
executive
session
Thursday
and
narrow
it
down
or
whatever
we
want
to
do.
If
we
want
the
interview
everyone
and
then
we
can
make
a
decision
and
and
do
that
on,
Monday
I
would
agree
with
that.
If.
L
L
G
J
D
M
A
M
K
A
Just
went
into
voice
that
I
concur
with
mr.
Fowler.
These
are
for
us
and
us
only
not
to
be
shared.
I
mean
there
are
some
people
that
could
be
in
here
that
they
don't
want
to
have
the
ability
for
it
to
get
back
to
a
job
they
may
currently
have.
We
need
to
protect
them
as
much
as
possible.
So
please,
this
is
like
I
said
it's
just
for
us
and
that's
it.
F
L
K
D
E
A
G
Discussed
this
for
several
weeks
now,
I'll
open
it
up
to
the
floor
again
for
any
comments
from
Council
that
we
discussed
possibly
doing
the
same
percentage
that
we've
done
in
NASH
heights.
We've
discussed
businesses
paying
more,
but
then
it
was
also
brought
up
that
businesses
generally
have
to
buy
more
than
one
benefit.
G
Therefore,
they're
going
to
be
paying
more
anyways
when
we
first
started
to
talk
about
this
I
think
myself
and
several
others
were
hoping
that
we'd
be
able
to
come
up
with
some
kind
of
set
standard
for
for
benefit
charges
and
as
we're
getting
down
to
a
tight
timeline.
I'm,
not
sure
that
we
want
to
necessarily
worry
about
setting
a
standard
for
everyone
going
forward.
I
think
it's
important
that
we
do
that
in
the
future,
but
right
now,
I
think
it's
more
important
that
we
take
care
and
address
the
the
benefit
fee
here
for
Cleveland.
D
D
G
D
K
E
G
J
K
But
we're
we're
not
doing
an
assessment,
we're
doing
a
tap-in
which
is
different.
If
you're
doing
an
assessment,
I
would
agree.
The
over
sizing
is
usually
covered
as
part
of
the
city
portion
of
it.
But
here
this
is
just
a
pin.
So
it's
it's.
It's
allowing
someone
the
right
to
use
your
line
that
you've
already
installed,
which
is
a
little
different.
Okay,.
G
I
A
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L
A
L
L
D
I
know
that
one
of
the
reasons
we
did
that
in
the
fringe
area
of
Heights
was
to
try
to
encourage
people
to
tap
in
I,
mean
I,
suppose
that
we
would
like
people
to
tap
into
this
sooner
rather
than
later
I.
You
know,
I,
don't
know
that.
There's
any
reason
that
we
can't
build
that
five
hazard
per
year
thing
in
the
same
way.
A
D
D
G
L
N
Would
suggest-
and
you
know
I
will
come
as
news
to
you.
We
learned
today
that
a
Matz
is
funded
phase
three,
so
we're
going
to
combine
phase
two
and
three
so
next
year,
we'll
be
putting
in
the
sewer
for
Phase
two
and
three.
So
it's
my
recommendation
that
hopefully,
whatever
we
established
now
could
set
a
precedent
for
next
year
and
then
we
revisit
it
next
year,
but
each
probably
each
specific
project
should
be
addressed
on
a
project-by-project
basis
because
of
the
cost
and
I
think
I
think
you're
right.
N
D
K
Yes,
okay,
I
think
the
ordinance
defines
it
as
the
phase.
One
improvements,
not
just
for
all
of
Cleveland
Massillon
Road
is
the
limits
of
the
phase
one
and
phase
one
okay,
so
I
think
we
can
have
a
separate
ordinance
for
phase
one
and
if
they've,
together
or
separate
phases
phase
three.
However,
it
shakes
out
yeah.
G
F
D
G
L
H
K
F
F
K
A
I
H
N
N
N
You
see
the
analysis.
I
gave
you
two
sheets
of
analysis
that
they
provided
to
us.
They
have
recommended
going
with
first
energy
solutions
and
and
accepting
a
Civic
donation
of
fifty
five
thousand
nine
hundred
according
to
them-
and
I
was
not
here
so
you-
those
of
you
who
they've
been
here
a
while,
apparently
nine
years
ago
in
at
that
time,
the
city
extended
their
agreement
with
First
Energy
Solutions
and
they
made
a
hundred
and
thirty-five
thousand
dollar
Civic
donation
at
that
time,
and
that
was
nine
years
ago.
N
J
I
J
C
G
Think
part
of
the
problem
with
cable
or
Internet
there's
so
many
competitors
out
there
and
there's
no
way
to
regulate.
Who
has
it?
Who
doesn't
you
know
so
people
companies
could
bid
on
it,
but
they
wouldn't
have
any
idea
of
the
amount
of
individuals
here
in
the
city
that
would
be
buying
in
so
they
probably
wouldn't
bid
that
aggressively
at
all,
because
I
mean
they
might
get
30
customers
they
get
300
customers
there's
just
no
way
of
knowing,
because
not
everybody
has
cable.
G
G
N
Have
a
chart
that
shows
the
history
of
electric
usage
for
anybody
who
really
wants
to
see
it,
but
it's
trending
downward,
and
you
know
one
of
the
the
benefits
we
have
in
in
southeastern
southeastern
Ohio.
There
are
several
natural
gas
power
plants
that
are
going
online
so
with
the
with
the
cost
of
natural
gas
being
what
it
is,
the
cost
of
power
generation
is
decreased
as
well,
so
market
forces
are
what
one
would
call
in
the
consumers
favor
at
this
point.
E
I
I
M
N
The
market
yeah
and
you
were
minus
six
percent
or
something
all
these
lines.
At
least
that
was,
it
was
Christine.
It
is
the
only
other
statement
I'll
make
regarding
this.
We
we
do
have
a
tight
deadline.
The
proposals
were
submitted
to
us
on
November
15th.
We
have
30
days
in
accordance
with
the
highrise
code
to
award
the
contract,
so
I
would
ask
that
we.
We
do
waive
the
readings
and
authorize
this
under
an
emergency
clause.
Please.
G
N
Rate,
which
is
what
allowed
others
to
change
what
they
charge
now.
This
is
this.
My
understanding
is
they're
they're,
several
formed
on
your
electric
bill.
There's
a
generation
charge,
there's
a
transmission
charge,
there's
several
different
charges,
and-
and
this
will
only
be
specific
to
the
generation.
G
A
Is
the
2017
but
budget
transfer
of
funds
for
the
police
garage?
We
discussed
this
last
week
with
chief
dela
Sandra.
This
is
just
to
basically
encumber
the
overage
amount
that
correct
me
if
I'm
wrong
mr.
Mesner
from
encumber
the
amount
for
the
severance
and
overtime
accounts
in
order
to
build
a
garage
behind.
Well,
it's
not
I,
wouldn't
call
it
a
garage
but
a
type
of
building
to
be
able
to
house
our
police
cars
in
that
will
have
it's
not
going
to
have
a
front
correct.
A
L
C
It
did
all
it
had,
was
a
shed
type
roof
a
lot
of
4-foot
overhang
and
then
a
longer
roof.
The
Builder
did
come
back
as
I,
understand
it
and
has
now
put
up
backing
on
it
at
no
additional
cost,
which
I
was
kind
of
concerned,
because
we
get
all
of
our
weather
out
of
the
west,
so
it
was
blowing
through
and
that
so
as
he
when
he,
when
he
first
brought
that
mr.
Tousley
to
the
budget
hearing.
C
Actually
he
had
got
a
bid
from
Carter
lumber,
and
that
was
basically
for
the
material,
but
it
was
not
for
the
Builder
to
install
it.
So
he's
still
trying
to
you
know
to
bring
all
those
to
fruition
so
not
knowing
and
I
had
45,000
actually
sitting
in
severance
that
will
not
be
used.
I
just
decided.
Why
not
moved
to
45?
Of
course,
if
we
don't
use
the
45
it'll,
just
you
know
just
go
to
the
bottom
line,
but.
G
C
He
has,
he
will
have
three
beds
in
that
I
believe
that,
so
far
from
what
I've
seen
of
the
kit
from
Michigan
is
probably
going
to
come
in,
we
there's
one
little
piece
left
and
that's
the
Carter
lumber
their
materials
is
around
19
to
20.
The
Builder
has
to
put
his
cost
into
it.
So
we're
thinking
that
by
the
time
the
builder
puts
his
cost
and
that'll
probably
take
it
over
the
the
Michigan
contractor
that
has
the
kit
so.
C
G
G
A
G
H
A
L
A
Moving
on
budget
transfer
of
the
funds,
permissive
tax,
we're
looking
to
move
$1,500
from
the
general
fund
and
18,000
into
fund
104
and
again
mr.
Messner,
if
I'm
wrong.
Here,
please
speak
up
for
into
the
permissive
tax.
We
had
used
that
18,000
to
do
the
Johnson
road
work
which
we
needed
to
pay,
that
up
and
as
I
understand
it
we're
going
to
be
reimbursed
this
back
from
the
county.
That's
correct
and
another
2,500
is
going
into
fund
118
for
the
historical
house
of
which
I'd
like
to
clarify.
How
did
this
come
up
when
there's
presently.
C
On
the
end
of
month
for
November,
it
was
about
$1,000
negative
cash,
knowing
that
it's
cash,
the
negative
I'm
just
putting
extra
cash
in
for
next
year
in
that
I
had
cash
in
the
transfer
balance
and
rather
than
lose
it
to
the
bottom
line.
I
know
I'm
going
to
need
it
in
18,
Soloway
I
either.
Do
it
now
or
I?
Do
it
then
so
I'm
just
moving
a
little
excess
over
there
just
to
fund
it
for
anything
that
comes
up,
but
this
I'm
doing
this
now,
because
this
should
get
us
through
the
end
of
December.
A
C
F
A
G
H
C
G
A
C
You
recall
a
couple
weeks
ago,
the
you
approve
the
resolution
to
certify
the
taxes
of
the
millage.
They
come
through
every
year
and
and
I.
Don't
know
why
they
wait
to
the
last
minute
an
email
and
say
if
you
want
us
to
advance
your
taxes,
your
collections
for
17
and
18.
We
need
councils
resolution
approving
this
to
do
that.
Okay,
fine,
that's
basic
law!
It
is
you're
giving
approval
to
County,
give
us
our
money
and.
A
A
A
L
Have
one
just
a
real
small
thing:
I
just
wanted
to
like
I
think
it
would
be
bond
finished
business
I
just
wanted
to
make
it
available
to
the
public
that
Johnson
Road
is
done
for
the
year,
but
it's
not
done
so.
There
will
be
further
work
in
the
spring,
but
what
you
see
is
for
the
year,
which
is
much
better
than
what
it
was
in.
F
G
A
E
A
G
A
I
want
to
throw
something
out
there
I've
already
talked
to
turning
Markey
about
this.
I
would
like
to
get
a
letter
out
to
our
legislators
in
order
to
let
them
know
that
the
city
of
Norton
is
being
a
part
of
the
mad
district
opposes
and
any
idea
as
removing
the
power
that
we
currently
have
to
be
able
to
get
out
of
that
district.
If
the
counsel
so
chose
to
do
so
and
petition
to
the
court.
A
A
K
A
D
A
Only
two
districts
like
this
in
the
state
of
Ohio
ones
in
Toledo
and
the
other
ones
the
one
here
in
Barton,
Norton
and
I-
believe
Toledo
has
probably
been
doing
the
same
thing,
but
I
could
not
say
for
sure,
but
I
know
that
they
were
very
unhappy
with
that.
But
I
truly
believe
that
we
should
have
the
ability
withdrawal
from
that
whenever
we
choose
to
do
so.
Since
it
is
our
tax
payer
money.
A
M
A
A
A
A
Topics
for
the
next
work
session.
Well,
actually,
the
next
work
session
shouldn't
be
until
January
sometime,
where
you
don't
have
our
schedule
set
up
for
that
as
yet
I
would
say
the
zoning
issues
and
more
of
the
mad
discussion,
unease,
owning
issues
and
since
we've
been
talking
and
with
these
assessments
going
out
to
the
Cleveland
Massillon
properties,
all
those
are
not
zoned
commercial.
Yet
some
of
that
is
residential
area.
A
So,
if
there's
any
way
that
that
could
be
moved
along,
maybe
they
need
to
be
speculate
and
doing
something
about
that,
so
that
these
people
can
actually
reap
the
benefits
of
their
properties
being
worth
more
if
they
went
in
to
sell
out
to
business
or
whatever
those
are
only
things
I
have.
If
anybody
else
has
anything.
A
E
G
E
G
A
A
Next
Monday
December
11th
is
the
last
regular
council
meeting
of
the
year,
but
currently
we're
looking
at
having
a
special
on
Thursday
7
o'clock,
which
I
don't
think
we'll
be
doing
any
legislating
whatsoever,
we're
just
going
to
be
using
it
for
an
executive
session,
most
likely
there
being
no
further
business
comes
for
Council.
This
meeting
is
adjourned
at
8:01.