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D
K
Thank
you,
mr
president.
I'm
not
exactly
sure
what
it
was
intended
to
be
spoken
about
this
tonight.
Yeah.
D
I
think
it
was
more
just
because
we
were
waiting
on
that
letter
that
I
was
getting
from
suzanne
boyer.
Okay,
you
all
should
have
that
now
right.
So
I
guess,
if
so,.
K
H
D
Okay,
any
other
discussion
on
this
all
right,
we'll
move
on
then
to
the
purchase
of
the
one
ton
dump
truck
well.
B
We
currently
have
a
ford,
that's
in
1996
or
97.
That's
costing
us
service-wise
for
repairs.
Thousands
of
dollars
is
my
understanding
for
mr
house
and
by
the
end
of
the
year,
they're
hoping
to
retire
that
and
take
it
out
of
service.
So
this
is
a
replacement
and
mr
messner:
do
you
have
anything
to
add.
I
I
I
I
don't
sense
for
mr
hess
that
we're
in
danger
of
losing
the
truck
or
the
the
bed
council
has
all
of
the
information
with
the
pricing
and
the
service
department
is
in
pretty
desperate
need
of
this.
They
use
these
type
of
trucks
for
a
lot
of
road,
patching
and
stuff
like
that.
Hence
the
stainless
steel
bed
that
so.
I
No,
it's
it's
it
kind
of
yes
and
no,
mr
mcglone.
The
what
happened
is
is
that
we,
actually,
this
is
going
to
be
a
lease
purchase
and
there
is
monies
left
over
after
we
purchased
the
three
other
vehicles
for
service.
There
is
enough
money
left,
okay
to
make
a
first
year
lease
payment
on
this,
so
that
if
we
do
this,
that
will
basically
give
him
four
new
trucks.
I
We've
made
a
really
good
dent
into
some
of
our
aging
fleet
that
they've
just
been
saddled
with
over
the
years
so
and
we
we
got
a
a
good
buy
on
this.
So
he's
worked.
Hard
he's
searched
all
over
the
state.
This
is
the
best
competitive
price.
He's
had
prices
much
higher
than
this,
but
these
these
were
the
the
best
quotes
that
we
received.
Okay,.
K
I've
got
a
couple
of
questions,
maybe
they'd
be
better
for
mrs,
but
maybe
one
of
you
guys
can
respond.
I
don't
know.
I
thought
I
recalled
mr
hess
back
a
couple
months
ago
saying
he
was
trying
to
go
with
one
brand
and
I
think
we
to
to
make
the
repairs
easier
and
those
were
western
star.
If
I
remember
right.
M
It
will
it's
more
of
the
the
little
dump
truck
you
see
out
here
that
that
vern
drives
you'll,
see
typically
see
it
in
the
park
in
the
summertime.
Okay
and
they
don't.
The
western
star
doesn't
make
a
small
dump
truck
like
that.
So
that's
why
we
went
with
the
ford
okay.
K
I
K
I
It
can
very
fluctuate
pretty
rapidly,
so
we
might
get
lucky,
it
might
fall
and
if
it
looks
like
that
as
we're
going
through,
if
we've
got
one
or
two
readings
and
the
bank
calls
and
says
hey
I've,
I've
got
a
cheap
rate.
I
may
come
back
and
say:
do
you
want
to
waive
readings
to
get
a
cheaper
rate
and
save
interest?
You
know,
I
would
certainly.
K
K
H
D
And
what's
the
time
frame
of
to
have
the
bed
put
on
the
chassis
and
take
ownership
once
this
would
go
through.
I
It's
my
understanding
that,
as
soon
as
council
passes,
he
would
place
the
orders
and
then
work
that
out
between
the
the
two
manufacturers
to
get
that
accomplished.
I'm
not
sure
if
that's
a
week
or
two
both
of
them
are
fairly
local.
So
I
would
not
suspect
that
it
would
take
a
long
time,
but
I
don't
have
a
definitive
time
frame
on
that.
I
That's
correct,
as
I
understand
it,
you'll
recall
that
they
bought
two
250s
and
one
of
those
does
have
the
plow.
In
fact,
they
may
both
have
plows
it's
possible
that
if
something
happens
to
one
of
those
trucks
they
could.
These
are
interchangeable
plows.
They
could
take
it
off
the
250
and
put
it
on
the
550.,
so
they're
interchangeable
and
probably
would
go
back
and
forth
with
those
as
necessary.
B
E
Yeah,
so
this
would
have
the
he
said
that
would
have
the
hydraulic
attachments
and
everything
where
they
could
just
exchange.
Plows
you
mean.
D
I
don't
know
that
that
is
a
true
statement.
What's
that,
I
don't
think
this
has
the
hydraulics
and
mounts
and
everything
up
front.
This
has
nothing
correct.
This
is
just
a.
D
C
K
I
K
I
I
mean
it's,
it's
part
of
the.
I
think
when
he
was
here
at
budget
time,
he's
he's
doing
a
much
better
job
of
looking
at
his
fleet
and
trying
to
improve
his
capital,
put
his
capital
plan
together
and
we're
making
a
really
good
inroad
this
year
to
get
him
kind
of
off
the
ground
and
going.
D
I
guess
just
to
add
to
that
mr
hess,
and
I
we
we
spoke
a
few
months
back
and,
and
that
was
part
of
what
we
discussed
was
the
service
department
seems
like
it
had
been
neglected
for
for
a
little
while
and
now
we're
in
need
of
quite
a
few
items.
So
we're
might
seem
like
we're.
We're
buying
a
lot
of
items
for
the
service
department,
but
that's
because
it's
been
neglected.
D
B
K
D
A
motion
and
second
to
add
ordinance,
48
2018
to
next
week's
agenda,
is
that
with
emergency,
no.
F
C
Was
just
going
to
say-
and
I
I
understand
the
desire
to
have
more
than
one
reading,
but
I
think
emergency
language
would
allow
it
to
go
into
effect
as
soon
as
it's
passed
and
signed,
as
opposed
to
waiting
the
30
days,
see
what
you're
saying
so
I
I
certainly
don't
have
any
objection
to
letting
it
go
one
or
two
readings,
although
I
would
hope
we
could
maybe
waive
the
third,
but
I
think
it
should
be
emergency.
B
Acceptable
to
me,
if
that's
using
the
wisdom
of
past
years,.
E
D
All
right
next
item
on
tonight's
agenda
is
transfer
approval,
which
falls
underneath
my
committee
finance
is
looking
to
transfer
696
500
from
the
general
fund
into
various
funds,
just
putting
it
into
specific
funds
that
I'm
not
mistaken.
The
state
auditor
had
requested
of
us
several
years
ago
now.
I
I
I
I
try
to
just
kind
of
keep
an
eye
on
it
and
you
know
when
I
build
up
a
number
of
them,
then
I
I
try
to
do
that
and-
and
so
I
haven't
deviated
in
my
four
years
as
director
of
finance,
but
one
other
thing
that
I
would
help
counsel
with,
and
I
apologize
for
this.
Ms
whitkey
brought
this
to
my
kind
attention
that
I've
actually
listed
the
funds,
but
I
did
not
tell
you
what
funds
they
were.
I
So
if
you
will
take
your
pencil,
I
will
give
you
the
departments
that
those
actually
pertain
to
102
is
the
service
department
and,
as
you're
aware,
service
only
gets
income
for
about
a
third
to
a
of
its
budget,
and
we
always
have
to
help
it
with
the
general
fund
and
right
now
they
are
cash
for
about
five
hundred
thousand
dollars
in
that
fund.
110
is
the
dare
fund.
I
I
D
C
D
M
K
F
I
C
H
M
C
M
D
Right
so
any
other
questions
on
this
piece
of
legislation
for
the
budget.
Amendment
no.
D
C
None
then
I
can.
Can
I
just
ask
one
question:
this
is
for
paving
correct.
I
D
C
H
D
J
D
Next
item
on
agenda
this
evening
is
the
morgan
stanley
investment
update,
looks
like
we've
made
a
little
bit
of
money
there,
the
seventy
thousand,
eight
ten,
ninety
five
I'll.
Let
you
talk
about
that.
Mr
messner.
I
Council
will
recall
that
about
a
year
ago,
just
prior
to
april
mr
markey
and
I
worked
on
the
a
new
investment
directive,
and
I
basically
was
not
I
and
I
think
I
indicated
just
the
council
at
the
time.
I
was
not
making
sufficient
monies
through
our
main
banker,
which
is
huntington
bank.
I
was
getting
less
than
a
quarter
of
a
percent,
and
so
I
met
with
morgan
stanley.
I
Morgan
stanley
gave
me
a
plan
that
indicated
that,
for
the
most
part
I
could
be
earning
anywhere
from
about
1.8
to
2.7
2.8
over
two
to
three
year
time
period.
So
I
moved
at
the
time
I
we
had
about
10
million
dollars
and
I
moved
about
half
of
the
funds
out
of
huntington
stanley.
I
This
is
the
first
year
we've
we've
come
to
the
first
year
and,
as
mr
pilot
has
indicated,
interest
income
through
march
march
to
march
was
seventy
thousand
eight
ten.
Ninety
five,
the
projections
for
the
same
time
april
through
march
next
year,
is
106.,
so
the
portfolio
continues
to
grow
and
continues
to
do
well
and
that
just
helps
us.
I
D
Definitely,
and
just
for
the
public's
information,
those
funds
are
secure,
they're
federally,
backed.
D
All
right
anything
else
on
that
mr
messer.
I
No,
I
just
wanted
to
report
back
to
council
and,
as
I
get
reports
of
and
and
I'll
also
give
you
if,
if
it
goes
south
for
a
while,
which
I
hope
it
doesn't
I'll
give
you
the
the
good
the
bad
the
ugly.
But
I
always
like
to
give
you
the
good
reports.
D
Now
and
then
I
guess,
would
this
be
almost
like
your
a
personal
portfolio
where
you
have
someone
watching
your
money.
So
let's
say
that
the
market
starts
to
appear
to
be
taking
a
turn.
I
I
I
believe,
we've
given
them,
they
don't
have
carte
blanche,
but
I
would
say
they're
very
communicable.
I
I
hear
from
them
quite
often
there's
a
team
there's
two
main
people
that
I
work
with
that
are
watching
this.
I
You
know,
day
by
day
by
day,
they've
pretty
much
set
us
up,
though,
in
those
positions
that
don't
do
a
lot
of
spiking
in
that
they
they're
pretty
steady,
not
that
something
couldn't
change
or
whatever,
but
they
usually
get
enough
advance
notice
that
if
they
see
it's,
it's
going
to
take
a
tremendous
dip,
they'll
call
and
say
I'd
like
to
I'm
recommending
that
we
move
from
this
to
this
and
I'll
I'll
approve
in
that,
but
they
do
have
some
directive
to
you
know
to
stay
on
top
of
this
on
our
behalf.
Okay,.
D
All
right,
moving
on
contract
for
houston
road
repair
also
falls
under
finance,
looking
to
authorize
the
administration
to
enter
into
a
contract
with
disabled
services,
not
to
exceed
12
500..
D
H
K
I
have
a
question:
yes,
we've
just
approved
a
couple
subjects
ago:
some
monies
for
rhodes
in
here
for
rhodes,
assuming
we
we
went
out
in
our
lawsuit.
I
just
want
to
make
sure
we
do
have
the
finances
in
case,
for
both
that
other
one
and
in
case
the
worst
case
scenario
happens
here.
Correct
we're.
D
And
same
with
this,
the
sooner
we
get
that
re
road
repaired.
Obviously
the
less
damage
that's
going
to
be
creating
out
there
so
I'll
be
asking
the
wave
the
second
and
third
on
this.
But
it's
I
will
move
to
add
ordinance,
51
2018
with
emergency
waving,
second
and
third,
to
council's
next
agenda,
a.
H
D
It's
a
contract
with
edg
for
improvements
to
new
park,
drive
that
just
the
engineering
study
and
that's
forty
five
thousand
two
twenty
three-
and
this
is
mr
fowler.
This
is
what
we
were
talking
about
earlier.
That's.
M
Correct
the
engineering
for
new
park
drive,
you
know
we
approved
prior
the
legislation
to
apply
for
opwc
funds.
We
are
also
seeking
transportation
improvement,
district
funds,
which
can
be
up
to
250
thousand
dollars,
so
we're
applying
for
multiple
pots
of
money
and
the
engineering
done
beforehand
allows
us
to
score
greater,
gives
us
better
likelihood.
It'll
be
funded.
C
I
don't
see
any
emergency
language
on
this
is.
M
C
D
D
Mr
fowler
appreciate
all
the
efforts
that
you
and
your
team
have
been
doing,
trying
to
garner
extra
funds
by
us
putting
up
a
little
bit
so
nice
job
next
item
on
tonight's
agenda
is
support
for
the
norton
city.
School
district
levy
also
falls
under
my
committee.
D
So
any
questions
on
this
I
have
talked
to
mr
addis
and
I've
invited
him
to
come
to
council's
next
meeting,
which
will
be
the
23rd
and
just
give
a
brief
presentation
kind
of
just
more
factual
of
of
what
the
levy
is
just
trying
to
get
the
proper,
correct
information
out
to
to
the
residents.
H
I
don't
have
any
questions,
but
I've
got
to
have
a
couple
comments,
all
right
that
I've
always
said.
No.
No,
no.
This
does
not
belong
on
our
council
floor,
it's
a
school
thing
and
I
don't
believe
it
belongs
here.
If
you
want
to
bring
me
a
resolution
that
says
we
want
our
school
monies
back,
that
they've
given
to
the
charter,
schools
and
the
private
schools,
I'm
all
for
that,
but
to
be
putting
this
out
there.
I
can't
support
this.
C
C
M
C
I
understand
ms
whipkey
what
you're
saying,
but
I
I
just,
I
simply
don't
agree-
I
think
it's
very
appropriate
for
council
to
say
or
to
take
a
position
that
we
support
or
don't
support
the
school
levy,
and
so
I
mean
I
think
we
should
we
should
bring
it
forward
this.
C
C
E
B
E
We
have
one
of
the
best
schools
in
the
entire
state.
The
curriculum
is
excellent.
The
teachers
are
excellent.
The
administration
is,
is
100
for
the
children
and
and
are
doing
everything
they
can
possibly
do
to
maintain
schools
on
the
funding
that
they
have
now
presently,
and
this.
This
amount
of
this
levy
that
they're
asking
for
is,
I
believe,
the
lowest,
if
not
one
of
the
lowest,
at
least
in
the
county,
that's
been
asked
for
in
a
long
time.
E
Some
are
asking
for
eight
nine
percent.
I
mean
mills.
What
what
the
schools
are
asking
for
here
is
is
not
a
great
deal
of
money
when
it's
based
on
your
your
taxable
evaluation
of
your
home.
It's
not
based
on
if
you
have
a
150
000
home
you're,
not
paying
150
your
taxes.
Your
millage
is
not
based
on
that
hundred
and
fifty
thousand
dollar
home.
It's
based
on
the
actual
evaluation
by
the
tax
that
you
pay
on
it.
E
So
I
just
I,
I
think
we
as
a
city,
council
and
administration
and
everybody
who
works
and
makes
a
living
in
this
city
should
get
behind
this
school
levy
and
put
fooling
around
with
the
arguing
on
facebook
and
putting
out
negative
and
negative
replies
on
facebook
and
every
other
place
in
the
newspapers
and
such
do
something
to
help
the
city
and
quit
arguing
about
the
whether
it's
being
well
spent
or
not.
E
K
K
O
K
D
B
What
are
the
schools
like
jack
you're,
exactly
right
on
that,
and
we
also
had
the
city
manager
from
green
and
the
business
development
director
from
the
city
of
hudson,
along
with
the
port
authority
director.
Each
of
those
gentlemen.
I
remember
this
is
the
type
of
information
that
they
brought
to
us
was.
We
need
a
strong
community
that
would
qualify
for
grants,
would
be
business
friendly
and
would
present
well
in
a
situation
of.
Is
this
grant
approvable
and
are
you
going
to
be
ahead
of
the
next
city?
B
A
Right-
and
I
too
agree
with
everyone
that
said
anything
I
don't
know
what's
more,
I
can
add,
but
I've
had
all
three
of
my
children
go
through
norton
and
they're
doing
exceptionally
well
right
now
and-
and
I
do
sell
real
estate
on
the
side
and
first
question
to
ask:
what's
school
system
like
and
right,
there
is
a
major
point
of
selling
your
house.
D
I
was
just
going
to
mention
that
you
know
the
first
question,
one
of
the
first
questions
that
realist
realtors
get.
They
ask
about
school
systems.
You
know
as
homeowners
in
the
city,
it's
what
you
have
to
be
asking
yourself
too.
You
know
if
the
schools
fail,
then
obviously
it
affects
the
value
of
your
home
because
it's
going
to
drop.
D
D
Foster
a
better
relationship
between
the
city
and
the
schools.
We
need
to
to
look
at
the
community
as
a
whole.
We
need
to
work
together
with
the
various
businesses,
saving
them
getting.
Businesses
coming
into
the
city
working
with
the
schools
and
everything
has
to
operate
as
as
one
and
I
I
know
that
mr
power
and
the
the
mayor
have
been
working
on
that.
So
I
definitely
support
this
and
I'd
like
to
see
us
continue
to
go
ahead
and
try
to
foster
that
relationship
and
get
some
improvements
there.
E
If
I
could,
I've
got
two
pieces
of
paperwork
I'd
like
to
give
carrie
enter
into
the
minutes
concerning
information
about
more
than
likely
superintendent.
Addis
will
be
discussing
these
exact
things,
and
but
I'd
like
to
have
them
put
into
our
minutes,
so
they
can
see
one
of
the
reasons
why
I
personally
was
in
favor
of
this
resolution
and
and
also
the
school
levy
because
of
these
facts.
These
aren't
nonsense.
These
are
facts.
If.
D
E
C
H
D
All
right
any
unfinished
business.
C
I
had
brought
forward
the
name
of
an
individual
for
the
other
tax
board
and
I
can't
ever
keep
the
names
of
the
two
boards
separate,
but
he
is
willing,
because
this
one,
I
think,
is
more
pressing
to
have
this
filled.
He
is
willing
to
fill
the
third
spot
on
the
tax
review
board
and
that's
tom
marino
who
is
an
attorney.
He
lives
here
in
town.
He
was
on
the
charter
review
board,
so
we
have
his
information,
but
I
would
just
ask
that
council
consider
him.
B
D
B
D
D
73
653
and
if,
if
the
city
would
assess
the
same
dollar
amount,
it
would
be
somewhere.
D
Yeah,
I'm
thinking
it
was
16,
though
oh
I
see
what
you're
doing
so
and
if
we
took
the
11
500
by
the
five
parcels,
57
five,
I
believe,
which
is
roughly
sixteen
thousand
dollars
difference
between
the
two.
D
I
guess
the
we
we
discussed
this
back
in
december.
I
believe
january,
at
that
point
in
time,
one
of
the
residents
that
owned
the
the
two
vacant
lots.
They
had
come
forward
and
requested
sewer
at
that
point
in
time,
and
it
ended
up
dying
at
that
point
now,
the
other
three
homeowners
there
are
interested
in
tying
in
as
well,
so
that
that
takes
all
five
parcels
through
there
would
be
looking
to
tap
into
this.
D
But
timeline-
I
don't
know,
but
if
you
take
the
the
difference
between
what
the
tap
in
would
be
the
11
500
or
even
if
we
went
to
12
000
with
the
500
increase
and
the
cost
of
the
project,
the
73
653
has
16
000
16
000
is
22
percent
of
that
project.
D
C
So
well
I
mean
part
of
the
reason
that
we
picked
up.
53
percent
was
because
the
city
was
paying
for
things
that
were
not
assessed,
so
there
were
mains
and
there
were
was
the
pump
station
and
there
was
other
I'm
guessing.
There
were
other
things
that
the
road,
probably
in
the
roads,
that
probably
kicked
that
percentage
up.
C
C
So
normally,
when
we
have,
let's
say
we
have
a
neighborhood
who
wants
to
have
water
or
sewer
put
in,
and
we
would
normally
tell
them.
You
need
to
go
through
the
petition
process
and
get
more
than
50
percent
of
the
residents
or
whatever
percentage
it
is
of
the
residents
to
petition,
and
then
we
would
go
ahead
with
that.
But
would
we
not
wouldn't
we
assess
them
the
entire
amount?
L
C
And
and
as
I
recall
little
and
what's
the
other
street
brook
side.
I
F
I
L
Correct
yeah
there
was,
there
was
a
little
bit
of
back
and
forth
about
the
streets
over
the
past
three
or
four.
C
C
D
D
To
me,
it
takes
care
of
that
whole
quadrant
of
the
city
and
and
getting
that
sewer
and
the
more
areas,
obviously
that
we
can
get
taken
care
of
like
this
is
going
to
be
less
hassles
for
for
the
city
as
a
whole,
less
hassles
for
the
residents-
and
here
you
have
a
hundred
percent
and-
and
I
understand
your
point
but
with
the
the
city
putting
in
a
a
portion
that
went
for
the
pump
house
and
different
things
like
that.
But
part
of
that
money
was
also
beyond
that.
C
L
So
not
advocating
one
way
or
the
other.
This
was
bid
as
part
of
the
project
it
was
designed.
It
was
bid
as
an
alternate,
so
there
would
be
a
change
order
in
the
existing
contract.
You
have
an
existing
ordinance
that
set
the
tap-in
rate
for
the
project
generally.
This
would
be
constructed
under
the
current
contract.
L
D
Yeah,
can
you
give
us
just
a
minute
and
then
I'll
once
council
has
opportunity
to
speak
on
this,
then
I'll?
Let
you
go
ahead
and
come.
E
One
of
the
differences
joe,
what
what
you're
talking
about
one
of
the
differences
is,
unless
I'm
mistaken,
unless
it
didn't
get
done
the
way
I
thought
it
was
going
to
be
done.
There
is
already
a
lateral
four
little
on
the
north
side
of
the
street,
correct
to
tap
into
a
little.
E
It's
a
stub,
it's
available
to
be
hooked
into
directly
for
little
correct,
correct,
so
so
that
that
right
there
is
save
is
going
to
save
a
lot.
You
know
like
you're,
mentioning
fletcher
and
fraser
or
wherever.
If
we
were
to
run
sewers
out
there,
you
know
it's
not
readily
available
to
them
as
it
is
here
and
in
this
particular
area.
E
E
E
That's
what
I
thought,
and
and
since
they
are
also
sort
of
in
favor
of
it,
even
if
there's
no
houses
there
now
to
hook
into,
I
would
hope
that
they
would
put
a
lateral
for
each
one
of
those
properties
and,
of
course,
if
someone
builds
there,
they
would
have
to
tap
into
it
because
it's
within
200
feet
of
the
sewer
line.
So
even
if
they
changed
their
mind,
you
know
they
eventually
would
have
to
tap
into
it.
So
it
would
be
a
hundred
percent
as
you're
talking
it
would
be
a
hundred
percent
participation
there.
M
C
Want
to
see
letters
saying
they
want
it,
because
one
of
the
things
that
we
talked
about
and
I
talked
about
was
we
were
not
going
to
run
sewers
down
streets
that
didn't
need
them
unless
the
people
wanted
them
correct,
and
so,
if
they
want
them,
that's
something
else.
Now
let
me
get
this
straight
when
we
run
this.
C
D
D
D
L
That's
correct:
we
cannot
add
people
to
the
assessment
proceedings
at
this
time.
I
think
that
would
invite
a
challenge
to
the
assessment
proceedings.
We
don't
want
that
for
particularly
for
this
project.
We
don't
want
anything
that
looks
out
of
the
ordinary.
We
want
to
just
keep
our
assessment
proceedings,
you
need
to
be
included
and
the
original
resolution.
If
you
want
to
be
assessed,
come
this
september
or
if.
L
C
See
that's
a
problem.
It's
a
good
question
I
mean
to
me:
when
are
we
gonna
get
paid
back?
Is
your
question?
Yeah
I
mean
that's
a
problem.
I
mean
you
know
if
everybody
on
the
street
wants
this
and
and
we've
got
three
residents
here
who
want
it
and
that's
okay,
I
get
it
I
mean
you
know
I
get
that
then
we
need
to
have
some
commitment
that
they're
gonna
hook
up.
I
mean
they're
gonna
hook
up
within
six
months
a
year
whatever
council
decides,
but
that
needs
to
be
mandated.
C
D
If,
if
you
would
like
to
come
up
and
speak
sir,
give
your
name
and
address,
I
guess
his
information
might
be
pertinent
to
the
rest
of
the
discussion
here
and
and
if
you
would
give
your
name
an
address
to
the
stenographer.
O
O
J
O
We're
we're
really
happy
that
we
got
approval
to
have
the
streets
paved
because
little
boulevard's
been
a
mess
like
a
lot
of
the
other
streets
here.
So
we're
happy
about
that.
You
know
the
other
thing
we're
all
the
original
owners
of
our
homes
on
little
boulevard
with
marzita
included,
so
we
do
represent
100
of
the
street
and
we
figured
if
the
streets
going
to
be
repaved.
Why
not
have
the
streets
who
are
ready
for
for
the
future?
O
O
I
know
I'm
on
a
contract
with
all
town
and
country
for
regular
routine
annual
maintenance
and
have
been
since
I
built
my
home,
and
I
think
the
same
holds
true
for
for
bob
and
mike,
and
so
that's
what
we
would
like
to
do,
and
it's
it's
one
of
the
things
we
wanted
to
propose.
It
doesn't
seem
like
it's
a
major
investment
for
the
city
to
do
that
and
to
make
that
improvement
in
the
city.
So
that's
what
we're?
O
O
So
you
know
we
just
found
out
about
that
tonight
and
that's
that's
something
we're
going
to
have
to
discuss
as
a
group,
I
guess
and
and
to
understand
that
you
know
the
other
part
of
it.
Like
you
said,
councilman
current
we're
one
city,
okay
and
I
don't
know
if
we're
not
part
of
the
nash
heights
project,
okay,
but
if
we
could
still
have
that
improvement
and
have
the
opportunity
to
tie
in
when
the
time
is
right.
O
That
would
be
great
if
we
could
have
that
that
opportunity.
O
I
I
don't
think
we
said
that
we
wanted
out
it's
that
we
didn't
understand
what
was
happening
at
the
time
this
this
project
has
been
going
on
and
these
conversations
have
been
going
on
for
three
and
a
half
years.
I
was
coming
to
the
council
meetings
at
the
very
beginning
of
this,
and
you
know
I
was
unable
to
come
for
the
past
two
and
a
half
years
because
of
my
job.
O
E
I
just
ask
you,
while
you're
there,
if,
if
we
as
council,
decided
to
to
go
ahead
with
the
sewer
on
little,
are
you
three
gentlemen
willing
to
hook
up
to
it,
or
are
you
saying
you
don't
want
to
hook
up
right
now?
Is
that
what
you're
saying
I.
O
Can't
speak,
I
can't
speak
for
my
friends,
but
in
my
case
I
have
an
operating
system
that
was
completely
over
built
for
for
the
area
when
our
homes
were
built.
O
The
the
excavator
who
installed
my
system
couldn't
believe
what
we
were
doing.
We
have
three
1000
gallon
tanks
and
pumping
stations,
and
I
spent
a
lot
of
money
to
prepare
my
land
for
this
system.
That's
in
great
working
condition
right
now
and
for
me
to
call
an
excavator
to
crush
it,
fill
it
in
and
to
spend
that
extra
expense
out
of
my
pocket
just
financially,
doesn't
make
sense
for
me
and
my
family.
E
I
understand,
but
what
I
guess,
what
I'm
I'm
asking-
and
I
think
charlotte
was
too
if
we're
willing
to
as
a
city,
to
expend
the
funds
to
run
that
line
down
little
and
you're
saying
how
do
we?
How
long
does
it
take
to?
How
long
does
it
take
to
recoup
the
funding?
Well,
if,
if,
if
these
people
who
live
there,
aren't
willing
to
up
the
11
500
assessment,
then
we
wouldn't,
we
would
never
recoup
it
until
they
hooked
up
correct.
C
So
so
here
here's
my
difficulty,
I
guess
working
off
of
that
jack
is
let's
say
we
were
willing
to
to
run
this
line
down.
E
C
O
And
you
know
what
it's
it's:
an
investment
in
the
city
as
a
whole:
okay,
we
take
pride
in
our
homes
on
little
boulevard,
okay,
it's
nice
and
and,
like
I
said,
we're
happy
to
see
the
improvement
to
the
street.
This
would
just
be
another
improvement
that
would
make
total
sense
and
increase
the
value
of
that
street.
H
C
But
but
I
guess
the
difference
mr
towsley
is:
is
the
people
on
the
fringe
area
that
we
were
talking
about
the
sewer's
already
there
we
ran
it
there
I
mean
it's
already
there,
it's
not
like.
We
extended
it
for
them.
It's
there.
We
just
gave
them
the
option
and
said
you
know
and
gave
this
this
graduated
schedule.
I
think
it
was
500
a
year
or
something
like
that.
That's
I
think,
that's
the
difference
in
my
mind
here.
K
B
Yes,
if
I
could
ask,
probably
mr
fowler
is
the
one
I
need
to
ask
this
of,
but
we
ran
into
a
similar
situation
different
but
still
similar
on
easton
road
when
we
paved
the
far
end
of
the
road
entirely,
instead
of
just
the
part
that
was
damaged
due
to
the
work.
B
M
The
benefit
we
have
currently
by
by
making
it
a
change
order,
you're
basing
the
price
sorry
you're,
basing
the
price
of
this
improvement
on
the
existing
bid,
so
the
existing
bid
encompassed
the
whole
nash
heights
area,
so
you're
going
to
get
the
improvement
based
on
all
of
the
work
that
was
done
in
nash
heights
and,
and
I
think
of
the
economy
of
scale,
is
going
to
save
you
money
by
doing
it.
No,
no!
M
I
can't
speculating
just
based
on
the
economy
at
scale,
but
the
the
I
did
speak
to
tim
clapper,
the
engineer
for
the
project
from
ct
consultants.
The
engineers
has
stated
he
or
I'm
sorry.
The
contractor
has
stated
to
the
engineer
that
they
will
honor
the
bid
price
per
unit
so
that
they
would.
You
know
when
we
gave
you
the
original
estimate
back.
I
apologize
so
long
ago,
but
several
months
prior
we
gave
you
that
estimate,
I
think
73
mr
pilot
had
mentioned
so
they
are
going
to
honor.
That
price.
Should
we
move
forward.
D
Mr
lafrazo,
you
don't
mind
me
asking
how
old
is
your
home.
E
C
H
L
L
C
C
So
if
we
did
something
like
that
for
this
group
of
folks
on
little
drive
where
we
agreed
to
extend
the
line
agreed
to
the
amount,
we
could
pass
legislation
to
allow
them
to
put
that
on
the
tax
duplicate
with
an
appropriate
interest
rate
so
that
you
know
the
time
value
of
money
is
taken.
Care
of
and
the
city
becomes
whole
over
time
and
they
have
time
to
pay
it
off
before
they
need
it.
L
O
N
C
C
C
M
I
mean
if,
if
we
really
can
make
a
decision
that
this
is
the
direction
that
council
wants
us
to
go,
we
can
we
can
get
this
started
well
and-
and-
and
I
say
that,
because
the
pavement
crew
has
not
been
mobilized
right,
that's
to
me
is
we
have
the
that
wind
main
thing
that
to
me
is
the
big
window.
So
thank
goodness
it's
38
degrees
today,
because.
F
M
C
C
We
do
it
as
a
separate
assessment.
We
we
put
it
onto
their
tax
duplicates
and
they
pay
it
off
over
the
20
years,
with
whatever
interest
rate
and
then
when
they
want
to
hook
in
they
can
hook
in
I
mean
otherwise.
I
don't
I
just
I.
I
can't
see
the
city
putting
this
line
down
there
and
waiting
20
years
for
people
to
hook
in
I
just
I
don't
see
that.
E
J
J
J
E
E
L
E
Like
we
did
before
and
then
and
then
it
would
be
put
on
their
taxes,
correct,
correct,
okay,
then
they,
but
they
would
not
hook
up,
is
what.
L
Petition
does
is
it
allows
the
city
to
place
an
assessment
on
the
duplicate
without
you
don't
need
to
do
a
resolution.
Necessity
assessment
equalization
board
all
the
other
procedures.
You
just
pass
one
ordinance
that
says
we're
going
to
assess
you
for
this
cost
and
you
do
that
cost
based
on
final
construction
costs,
just
like
everybody
else
that
would
get
assessed
in
nash
heights,
separate
ordinance
but
same
same
type
of
calculation,
but
you
wouldn't
have
to
follow
all
those
other
procedures
that
would
not
obligate
them
to
tie
in
immediately.
D
And
we
would
also
need
if,
if
we
decide
to
go
with
this,
you
know
look
at
what
fee
number
one
that
we're
we're
looking
to
charge,
whether
it's
eleven
five
or
what
we
add
the
extra
500
for
for
this
year-
there's
also
going
to
be
more
than
likely
a
relocation
fee
for
the
equipment
that
is
not
there.
That
would
need
to
be
picked
up
by
the
homeowners
as
well.
You
know
the
the
letters
were
sent
out
a
while
back
giving
everybody
the
last
opportunity.
D
Well,
I
think,
as
was
alluded
to
earlier,
you
know
the
11th
hour
59th
minute,
so
as
as
those
letters
went
out
and
nobody
came
forward-
the
equipment
majority
of
it,
if
not
all
of
it-
was
removed,
there's
going
to
be
a
cost
associated
with
bringing
that
equipment
back.
E
D
D
M
I
Mr
president,
I
yes,
if,
if
we're
going
to
offer
this
to
these
owners,
why
wouldn't
we
give
the
same
at
least
make
the
same
offer
to
the
residents
of
brookside
and
say:
look
we're
going
to
pave
your
street,
which
two
years
from
now,
if
you're
going
to
run
it
down,
I
mean
we've
been
back
and
forth
on
this.
Oh.
L
So
I'm
not
the
engineer,
but
I
think
one
of
the
differences
between
brookside
and
little
from
what
I
understand
mr
falcon
maybe
expand
on
this
is
the
the
gravity
works
on
little
boulevard
and
the
cul-de-sac
on
brook's
side.
The
gravity
doesn't
work,
it
actually
has
to
flow
downhill
and
then
get
pumped
back
up
by
a
grinder
pump
up
to
the
gravity
line.
To
get
so
that's
that's
my
understanding
of
the
difference
between
the
two
there's,
a
bottle
of
water.
I
But
doesn't
it
make
sense
to
do
that
justin
now
and
have
all
that
in
because
it's
in
the
loan
do
it
all
once
we
don't
have
to
tear
up
the
street
again,
I
think
if
nothing
else,
we
at
least
have
to
offer
the
people
brooks.
If
we're
going
to
offer
them
the
petition
rights.
I
think
we've
got
to
offer
it
to
brooklyn.
C
Well,
quite
frankly,
if
we
have
to
put
in
some
type
of
a
pump
station
in
the
grinder
and
pump
sewage
back
up
the
the
hill,
it's
going
to
cost
more
and
and
frankly
again
we.
This
was
offered
three
and
a
half
years
ago,
and
I'm
not
you
know.
I
I
and
I
get
what
you're
saying
mr
messner
and
I
was
going
to
ask
the
same
question:
why
don't
we
approach
them?
But
because.
O
What
is
this
landlocked?
Because
it's
a
dead
end?
Well,
because,
because
the
you
know
everything
south
of
us
will
be
on
sewer
well,
we'll
be
the
only
two
streets
not
on
sewer
at
all.
It.
E
F
D
I
would
imagine
it
depends
on
the
depth
of
the
the
sewer
line
to
begin
with
anyways.
My
suggestion
would
be
yeah.
D
G
Just
mike
cassidy,
35
35
little
boulevard
just
just
to
clarify,
because
you
keep
saying
we
didn't
take
you
up
on
this
because
I
I
still
don't
want
to
tie
in
and
that
that's
been
the
whole
offer
up
to
this
point.
I
don't
want
to
crush
my
septic
and
spend
spend
that
money,
but
but
I'm
more
than
willing
to
pay
the
assessment
to
get
the
stuff
in
place
right.
So
you
know
just
to
clarify
that
you
know
this.
Wasn't
this
isn't
something
new
from
day
one,
but
from
day
one
you
guys
kept
telling
me.
G
I
have
to
tie
in
and
crush
my
septic
and
spend
20
grand
or
whatever
it's
going
to
be,
to
get
rid
of
something
that's
working
perfectly,
but
it
makes
a
hell
of
a
lot
of
sense
to
me.
You're
tearing
up
the
road
just
run
the
pipes
down
there,
I'm
willing
to
pay
that
assessment,
but
I
do
not
want
to
tie
in
today
and
so
just
to
understand
that
we're
not
asking
for.
I
thought
we
were
doing.
I
thought
we're
doing
a
good
thing.
G
F
D
Thing
that
we
try
to
get
across
to
the
residents
is
just
because
your
neighbor
gives
you
information,
doesn't
make
it
the
truth.
If
you
want
the
the
true
facts,
then
you
need
to
contact
the
city
contact
the
school.
Whichever
area
it
pertains
to
to
get
the
real
numbers.
C
So
when
so,
when
I
was
talking
about
you
had
to
tie
in
frankly,
I
don't
care
when
you
tie
in
what
I
care
about
is
when
the
city
gets
their
money.
C
And
so
that's
what
I
that's
what
I
was
wondering
and
you've
kind
of
cleared
that
up,
and
you
know
one
of
the
things
that
I
was
trying
to
to
talk
about
here.
As
far
as
how
do
we
do
it
so
that
you
can
put
it
on
your
your
tax,
your
tax
duplicate,
because
you
know
eleven
thousand
five
hundred
dollars
is
a
chunk
of
change
to
come
up
with.
I
don't
care
who
it
is.
You
know,
so
that's
why
we
were
trying
to
figure
that
out.
Okay,
but
just.
D
Absolutely
yep:
if
this
does
move
forward,
obviously
the
the
homeowners
or
parcel
owners
would
have
the
option
of
whatever
the
figure
ends
up
being
whether
it's
11
5
12
5.
Wherever
it
ends
up,
they
would
have
the
option
to
pay
that
up
front
by
being
put
on
your
tax
duplicate,
then
you're
gonna
be
charged
interest
over
the
next
20
years,
so
that
that
will
be
up
to
you,
but
just
so
you
have
the
all
the
information
now.
H
I
I
do
have
a
question
on
that.
It
was
my
understanding
that
everybody
that
was
having
to
tie
in
now
the
mandated
area
got
assessed
and
if
they
tied
in
even
if
they
weren't
mandated,
they
could
be
assessed
if
they
agreed
to
be
getting
in
on
the
sewer
system.
Now
we're
saying
that
anybody
who
does
it
five
years
from
now
can
be
assessed
at
that
point.
L
L
H
Was
figured
into
it
all
these
people
that
said
they
wanted
in
and
then
all
these
people.
That
said,
no,
we
don't
like
golf
course
drive.
Didn't
went
in
brookside,
wasn't
going
to
be
a
little
one
going
to
be
in
all
these
other
people.
They
took
those
numbers
away,
so
we
did
not
have
those
to
be
able
to
use
to
set
a
price
for
everybody
overall.
H
D
D
D
Pay
for
the
assessment
piece,
then
it
could
help
impact.
The
other
is
where
you're
going
with
it.
Yes,.
H
D
And
and
I
think
that's
the
general
idea
was
to
try
to
to
come
up
with
something
in
the
future
to
to
be
able
to
have
a
kind
of
set,
tap-ins
and
and
stuff
like
that,
to
be
able
to
give
people
at
least
an
idea,
a
ballpark
of
what
it
would
cost.
L
L
N
D
Okay
and
and
the
other
piece
of
that
is
a
benefit
if
that,
if
we
approve
running
the
sewer
down
through
there,
another
benefit
to
to
tying
in
now
would
be.
Barberton
is
at
a
reduced
cost
right
now
for
the
nash
heights
area,
so
rather
than
paying
1600
tapping.
Obviously
it
would
be
800
so.
L
L
E
E
What
would
be,
as
mr
master
suggested
there,
how
would
people
feel
how
would
y'all
feel
about.
E
D
We
are
not
going
to
open
this
whole
thing
up.
These
people
came
to
us.
We
we've
been
through
this
multiple
multiple
times
for
three
and
a
half
years,
exactly
if.
J
J
D
Come
forward
then,
then
we'll
address
it,
but
to
go
back
to
square
one
yeah.
No,
we've
been
there
done
that
too.
D
Six
years,
yeah
all
right
any
other
discussion
on
this
all
right,
moving
on
then
unfinished
business,
anything
else,
any
new
business.
B
There
was
a
letter
that
was
circulated.
I
just
wonder
if,
and
I
see
mr
fowler
had
stepped
out,
it
was
concerning
dumping
of
some
material
on
around
the
knollbrook
area
and
it
was
circulated
to
all
the
notebook
residents.
I
understand
I
passed
on
to
him.
I
didn't
see
it
in
our
packet
tonight.
I
just
wondered
if
there
was
any
resolution
on
that.
B
Sorry
there
was
a
letter
that
was
sent
circulated
to
the
nolbrook
residence
by
whom
that's
that's
the
problem.
It
was
anonymous.
F
B
B
M
It's
not
contaminated
dirt
because
it's
filled
dart
number
one
number
two:
if
it
was
contaminated,
we
would
have
other
obligations,
and
so
the
dirt
from
nash
heights
was
excavated
from
the
trenches
in
the
roadway,
most
of
it
to
install
the
sanitary
sewer
and
the
difference
between
the
water
aquifer
contamination
versus
dirt
contamination
is
significant.
F
F
A
D
If,
if
you
stand
behind
something,
if
you
believe
something
to
be
the
truth,
then
you're
gonna
sign
it.
You
know
people
like
this:
they
they
put
the
false
information
out
there
and
they
try
to
get
people
fearful
and
you
strike
fear
in
something
and
it
automatically
people
get
a
negative
negative
vibe
on
it
and
it
doesn't
matter
what
people
tell
you.
That's
all
they
hear
in
the
back
of
their
head
is
those
those
negative
things.
A
D
D
All
right
any
other.
B
Yes,
there
are
a
couple
other
things:
the
t21
legislation
from
the
summit
county
public
health
district
I've
distributed
some
information
on
that
they're
asking
for
us
to
do
a
local
ordinance.
I
believe-
and
that
has
been
addressed
in
some
other
communities,
I'm
just
bringing
that
up
for
council
to
be
aware-
and
that's
going
to
be
coming
around
again.
I'd
like
what
it
is
is
to
limit
the
sales
of
cigarettes
to
21
and
older
and
they're,
addressing
that
in
city
of
akron.
They're
kicking
that
around
currently
and
some
other
communities
all
right.
B
Yes
and
the
medication
take
back
day
is
going
to
be
at
the
medicine
shop,
with
our
police
and
the
norton
kiwanis
on
saturday
april
28th
from
10
a.m,
until
1
pm,
and
it's
where
we
will
take
back
any
medication.
That's
old,
outdated,
unwanted
narcotic
non-narcotic,
whatever
you
just
can't
have
a
pressurized
canister
something
would
be
exploding
in
a
an
incinerator
because
that's
where
it's
going
and
no
sharps,
so
no
needles.
B
The
first
time,
so
it's
a
really
entertaining
way
to
run
a
pharmacy,
but
we've
agreed
to
do
that.
D
N
I'll
just
tag
on
to
mr
grant,
I
have
first
of
all
green
up
norton
day.
It's
the
community
work
day
through
here
through
the
city
administration
center.
That
is
also
saturday
april
28th
from
8
30
until
1
o'clock.
We
have
a
variety
of
things
planned
for
that
day
as
well,
but
it
does
start
at
8
30
in
the
morning
on
saturday
april
28th.
N
N
The
only
other
thing
I
have
is,
I
know
you
were
talking
about
social
media.
I
was
asked
by
chief
d'alessandro
of
the
norton
police
department
to
to
try
and
make
residents
and
businesses
aware
that
we
do
have
a
nixel.
That
is
a
notification
sign
up
that
you
can
go
on
our
city
of
norton
www.cityofnorton.org.
N
City
webpage
and
then
go
to
the
notification
sign
up
button
and
what
that
will
do,
if
you
sign
up
there,
then
during
emergencies
and
so
forth,
of
whether
it's
road
closures
or
weather
alerts.
Whatever
that
comes
through
the
norton
police
department,
they
will
have
a
way
of
getting
in
contact
with
you
to
make
you
aware
of.
What's
going
on
in
the
community
once
again,
it's
www.cityofnorton.org
and
go
to
the
notification
sign
up
button.
N
Th,
that
should
that
should
be
text
I
believe,
but
either
email.
D
Keep
in
mind,
if
it
is
a
text,
then,
depending
how
many
text
your
plan
allows
there,
there
could
be
fees
associated
with
that.
So
anything
else,
that's.
B
One
last
yes:
as
the
community
prayer
breakfast
is
going
to
be
thursday
may
3rd,
and
this
year
it
will
be
at
johnson,
united
methodist
church.
I
will
promise
to
have
tickets
that
I
didn't
bring
tonight
with
me
next
monday,
and
I've
been
reminded
that
a
few
people
here
wanted
those
the
cost
is
ten
dollars
and
the
featured
speaker
is
going
to
be
priest
father
norm
douglas
from
over
in
akron
he's
one
of
the
co-founders
of
heart
to
heart
ministries.
B
K
F
K
D
Okay,
garbage
in
yards,
if,
as
as
we
speak
up
here
it
if
you're
talking
sideways
the
mic
kind
of
picks
up
a
little
bit
versus
if
you're
talking
straight
on
to
it.
I
know
it's
kind
of
weird
when
you're
talking
to
somebody
to
your
right
or
left,
you
want
to
just
naturally
look
at
them,
but
the
recording
will
pick
up
better
if
you're
talking
straight
into
the
mic.
D
But
yes,
I
I
saw
that
back
and
forth,
and
I
agree
that
ordinance
is
definitely
worth
adding
to
the
council's
next
workshop
there
to
see
how
we
want
to
handle
that
thanks
any
other
topics
for
next
work
session.
D
All
right
public
comments,
mr
lefredo.
What
was
that?
What
did
we
cover?
What
you
wanted
to
speak
about,
or
was?
Okay,
all
right
meeting,
adjourn.