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Fill
in
a
little
bit
this,
this
councils
required
because
of
the
abatement
that
was
given
the
KD
a
a
couple
years
ago.
So
it's
a
council
that
Council
appoints
part
of
it.
The
mayor
appoints
part
of
it
and
then
there's
county
officials
that
are
also
a
part
of
it
and
you're
supposed
to
review
the
agreement
with
the
company
to
make
sure
they're
living
up
to
their
obligations
that
they
have
in
their
agreement
to
go
along
with
you
baby.
So
it's
just
name
your
review.
That
needs
to
be
done
and.
A
Correct
so
there's
what
wasn't
a
swift
key
brought
up
at
the
end
of
last
year,
which
is
the
income
tax,
Review
Board,
that's
a
separate
board
that
would
be
required
to
if
someone
were
to
appeal
the
determination
of
income
tax
that
they
owe
the
city
that
gives
them
the
due
process.
The
hearing
to
have
that
appeal
right,
so
that's
a
separate
board,
doesn't
mean
is
frequently
this
income
tax
or
this
tax
incentive.
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A
A
You
need
to
have
two
people
that
it'd
be
human.
We
know
that
I
would
probably
pick
residents
probably
voting
age
right.
I
mean
basic
things
like
that.
If
we
can
get
there's
no
requirements
for
award
Ward
representation
or
anything
like
that,
we
just
need
to
find
people
who
are
willing
to
volunteer
and
serve
no
idea
whether
they
have
to
be
registered
to
vote
or
anything
like
that.
I,
don't
think
it
says,
registered
voters,
but
I'll
double-check
that
mr.
Tousley
and.
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Well,
I,
the
purpose
of
putting
it
on
the
agenda
is
historically,
we
would
submit
an
ordinance
but
prior
to
drafting
the
ordinance
I
thought
we
would
have
a
discussion
at
City
Council.
So
let's
do
not
waste
time
creating
these
ordinances.
So
we
can
understand
the
direction
of
council
like
we.
We
spent
time
creating
three
ordinances
last
week,
which
was
fine
and
we
didn't
move
forward.
K
I've
have
heard
from
some
council
people
regarding
a
specific
project
that
there's
not
an
interest
if,
if
we
cannot
get
someone
else
to
pay
for
it,
so
it
brings
the
question
of
how
does
this
council
want
to
bring
forward
these
type
of
questions
without
knowing
the
direction
Council
wants
to
take?
When
I've
been
given
mixed
signals
from
various
so
people,
and
it
makes
it
difficult
from
a
min
a
straight-a
standpoint,
to
bring
an
ordinance
forward
when
we
don't
know
how
how
the
council
wants
to
proceed
and.
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B
I
mean
you
know
otherwise,
we'll
have
that
we'll
have
the
discussion,
then
we're
gonna
bring
it
back
and
we're
gonna
look
for
the
information
and
then
we're
gonna
bring
it
back
for
some
ordinances.
So
it
would
just
make
sense,
at
least
from
my
point
of
view,
and
at
least
for
the
committee's
that
I'm
on
I'd,
like
I'd.
B
Like
that
background
information
ahead
of
time,
I,
like
I,
said
if
anybody
else
has
a
different
idea
of
what
they'd
like
to
see
by
all
means,
let's,
let's
give
the
the
administration
the
direction
that
they're
asking
for,
so
that
they
know
what
we
want
so
that
going
forward
it's
very
early
in
a
year
going
forward.
We
know
how
this
is
going
to
work.
I.
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He's
got
some
proposals
here
from
three
different
cars
places
and
Fred
Martin
had
the
best
price
and
you'd
like
to
purchase
within
the
next
several
months,
a
to
2018,
Dodge,
Chargers
and
utilize
them
as
marked
police
vehicles,
and
then
the
third
vehicle
later
on,
we'll
talk
about
that
later
down.
The
road
he's
anticipate
persons
sometime
this
summer,
so
anything
I
missed
our
honor
Robert.
M
I
believe
that's
correct.
Mr.
Malone
he's
looking
for
and
I
believe
later
this
summer.
Then
he
wants
to
replace
the
detectives
vehicle,
which
I
think
he
talked
about
at
budget
time,
but
that'll
be
later
this
summer.
That
car
has
a
lot
of
miles
on
it
and,
as
you
can
see,
69
the
Jeep
Wrangler
has
a
hundred
nine
thousand
in
that,
but
we're
getting
a
very
good
trade
in
from
Fred
Martin
on
that.
Yes,.
J
M
K
Just
to
clarify
the
140
fund
is
strictly
a
charge
for
the
rental
of
the
police
car.
There
is
no
salary
that
is
deposited
and
then
that
fund.
It
is
strictly
the
rental
of
the
police
car
at
a
cost
per
hour
that
money,
plus
the
towing
fees,
go
into
the
140
fund
that
accumulate
to
make
these
purchases
and
just
for
clarity,
we're
getting
essentially
we're
buying
two
vehicles
for
the
price
of
one
which,
as
you
look
at
the
capital
plan,
that
we're
putting
forth
we're
turning
those
vehicles
over
quicker.
B
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K
Can't
say
that
the
Dodge
is
the
the
charger
is
the
most
worn.
I
can
say
it's
the
most
via
the
vehicle.
We
need
to
trade
in
the
most
okay,
meaning
or
don't
you
want
our
library
I
would
just
rather
say
that's
the
vehicle
we
need
to
trade
in
the
most
and
and
I
think
one
of
the
other
side
aspect
of
this.
All
the
equipment
from
the
current
vehicles
will
transfer
over
to
the
to
the
new
vehicles.
I.
Don't.
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Okay
with
that
said,
I'd
like
to
put
ordinance
five
2018,
this
is
Norton's
to
purchase
a
2018
Dodge
Charger
police
cruiser
for
the
police
department
at
a
cost
not
to
exceed
$15,000
and
put
it
on
for
a
February
12th
council
meeting
I'll.
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K
We
have
prepared
a
multi-phase
walking
trail
path
plan
for
Columbia
Woods
Park.
The
first
phase
would
be
the
two
areas
that
are
highlighted
essentially
giving
us
one:
disability
access
to
the
far
baseball
field
from
the
shelter,
the
kiwanis
shelter
and
then
also
give
looping
it
back
around
to
the
existing
playground.
The
idea
is
eventually
to
have
over
a
mile
walking
path
throughout
the
Columbia
Woods
Park.
The
three
grants
one
is
a
CDBG
grant
from
Summit
County.
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K
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A
K
G
Before
we're
on
this
subject,
this
map
doesn't
show
it,
but
if
you
go
to
the
the
southern
and
eastern
most
portion
of
Columbia
Woods
Drive,
which
is
inside
the
apartment,
complex,
there's
a
building
on
the
left-hand
side
of
the
street
that
faces
Columbia
woods
Drive
at
the
very
dead
end
of
it.
It's
it's
behind
the
baseball
field
that
is
in
the
Acme,
complex,
okay,
the
northernmost
baseball
field
in
the
Acme
complex.
G
Even
the
baseball
field
itself
is
yes,
okay.
Well,
then
I
would
suggest
that
yourself,
maybe
or
you
and
the
mayor
perhaps
could
speak
to
the
apartment
owners
and
see
if
they
would
be
willing
to
provide
partial
funding
for
the
sidewalk
that
I'm
talking
about,
and
that
would
give
all
apartment
dwellers,
which
would
be
a
good
incentive
to
rent
those
apartments.
G
If
you
knew
you
had
at
handicapped
access
to
the
shopping
center
from
those
apartments
and
I
mean
any
place
in
the
apartments,
you
could
go
to
Acme
Plaza
through
that
one
little
short
sidewalk
then
also
Acme.
It
would
increase,
hopefully
their
business
or
add
to
their
business.
So
I
would
hope
that
Acme
is
a
good
corporate
citizen
that
they
are
and
the
apartment
complex
I've
been
in.
As
far
as
I
know
a
good
corporate
person.
G
They
would
help
contribute
to
that
and
we
could
run
that
sidewalk
on
through
there
and
give
all
handicapped
people
with
wheelchairs
walking
or
whatever
access
to
the
Acme
Plaza.
Now
I
don't
know
where
the
entrances
are
going
to
be
to
Acme
whether
they're
going
to
close
off
the
middle
I,
don't
know
what
their
plans
are,
but
I
would
hope
that
they'll
have
access
from
the
back
of
the
plaza,
and
this
would
give
especially
handicapped
people
in
wheelchairs,
and
you
know,
there's
type
of
carts.
G
They
could
shoot
right
through
there
to
get
groceries
or
you
know
they
could
walk
through
or
anything
else.
Just
an
added
incentive
for
the
for
the
apartment,
complex
and
all
these
people
live
in.
Those
apartments
are
also
our
citizens
and
since
we're
making
a
walking
path
for
people
to
just
walk
which
I'm
in
favor
of
I
think
it
would
be
absolutely
a
good
idea
to
give
those
same
people
who
are
going
to
be
walking
access
to
the
to
the
plaza.
G
B
K
M
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C
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B
B
B
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M
This
basically
is
a
an
amendment
to
the
Appropriations
to
actually
appropriate
additional
funds
and
the
1:26
fun.
You
can
see
the
actual
fund
and
expense
line.
We
need
to
revise
the
budget
presently,
there's
three
thousand
dollars.
We
need
to
revise
it
275
to
pay
the
cost
of
engineering
for
a
water
design.
Water
line
design
is.
K
K
H
B
To
talk
about
this
in
less
word,
we
know
what
direction
were
going
on
that
any
comments
from
Council
about
that.
Does
that
make
sense?
All
right,
then
we'll
just
move
this
on
to
the
next
work
session
agenda,
along
with
would
be
B
and
C.
Okay,
unfinished
business
letter
a
paving
the
Brookside
little
and
share
her
shell
heart
mr.
Karen
I.
R
K
K
B
K
And
that's
I
just
wanted
again.
I
wanted
to
have
this
discussion
a
follow
up
on
to
kind
of
better
under
to
make
sure
that
we're
all
on
the
same
page
as
to
how
we're
moving
forward
and
to
say
that
when
we
bring
in
ordinance
that
says
we're
going
to
enter
into
a
contract
for
Brookside
and
we're
going
to
enter
into
contract
for
little
and
we're
gonna
enter
into
contract.
For
so
hard
I
know
everybody's
clear
as
to
why
we've
kind
of
maybe
been
a
little
different
with
how
we
approach
that
right.
K
A
a
lot,
a
small
portion
for
contingency
just
in
case
they'd,
run
into
something
like
a
10%
contingency,
which
is
commonplace
in
construction
contracts.
And
that
way
we
don't
come
back.
If
there
be,
you
know
they
find
a
area
that
they
have
to
fix
now.
I
know
mr.
Kernan
have
brought
up
shell
heart
I,
don't
anticipate
that!
Will
shell
heart,
obviously,
because
our
road
crew
has
that
on
their
agenda,
to
coordinate
with
the
pavers
to
do
some
full
depth
reclamation.
But
but
my
concern
is
with
little
and
Brookside
I'm,
not
I.
K
Worried
about
the
street
department
having
time
to
do
one
full
depth,
reclamation
on
shale
and
then
subsequently
going
to
little
and
Brookside
and
making
sure
that
that
the
pavement
is
in
good
repair.
I.
Think
one
of
the
questions
that
mr.
Kernan
had
addressed
or
had
brought
to
miss
last
meeting
was
the
the
state
of
the
road
between
little
Boulevard
and
Easton,
on
Shell,
heart
and
and
and
the
street
department
is
going
to
they're
preparing
to
do
full
depth
reclamation
and
do
some
significant,
Road
or
prep
work
there,
because
they're
going
to
do
that.
K
Six
to
eight
hundred
feet
of
prep
work
I'm
concerned
that
they
won't
have
the
time
to
do
the
little
and
Brooke
side,
because
I
felt
like
the
shell
heart
construction.
Full-Depth
repair
was
a
priority
and
one
would
kind
of
know
the
state
of
that
situation,
and-
and
so
I
was
going
to
a
lot
for
a
ten
percent
contingency,
just
to
make
sure
that
we
we
cover
any
unforeseen
circumstances
during
the
road
pavement
that
make
sense.
There.
G
Over
to
so,
you
could
have
a
future
sewer
line
to
go
down
a
little
tall
to
sack
and
brookside
called
a
sac.
You
know
what
I'm
saying,
so
we
didn't
have
to
go
across
shale
heart
again
to
for
future
expansion
of
the
sewer
lines.
I
I
know
I'm,
not
in
the
same
opinion
as
everybody
else
here,
but
I
I'm
willing
to
go
along
with
voting
for
the
paving
and
everything
just
like
everybody
else
has
talked
about.
G
I
just
feel
that
we're
sort
of
missing
an
opportunity
to
do
something
with
sewers
on
that
side
of
shell,
because
in
the
future,
there's
going
to
be
as
far
as
I
can
tell
there's
going
to
be
some
expansion
in
that
general
area,
north
and
west.
That
might
benefit
us
to
have
a
sewer
line
on
the
other
side
of
shale
heart
that
we
didn't
have
to
tear
up
shale
heart
and
and
I
don't
mean
just
run
it
down
willy-nilly
down
a
residential
street
forced
people
to
hook
in
or
anything.
G
N
G
K
Believe
that's
what
they
call
stub
and
we'd
be
stubbing
in
the
line.
I
will
confirm.
I
know
there
are
certain
areas
that
the
project
that
we
did
some
stubs
prior
there
were
some
thoughts
on
that
and
I
apologize.
I,
don't
recall
all
the
discussion
that
we
had
on
the
stubs,
but
I
will
try
to
make
sure
we
mitigate
or
minimize
any
any
pavement
disruption.
B
G
M
H
G
H
H
H
G
B
K
P
B
G
E
K
P
K
R
B
I
K
Just
go
section
by
section:
okay,
great
250,
801
mr.
Mesner,
mr.
markey,
the
mayor
and
I-
have
done
some
research
more.
So
mr.
Mesner
can't
take
credit
for
his
efforts.
There
he
contacted
our
insurance
carrier.
Our
insurance
carrier
does
have
dishonesty
bonds
for
all
employees,
so
one
it
does
cost
us
money
to
have
those
bonds.
So
what
what
we
thought
was
a
reasonable
compromise
as
having
Ron
and
the
clerks
who
handle
money
bonded
at
those
rates
and
then
we'd
have
a
blanket
dishonesty
bond
under
our
insurance
policy
for
a
hundred
thousand
for
everybody
else.
I
M
I
M
K
Correct
me,
if
I'm
wrong,
I
thought
was
like
400
or
600
dollars
per
bond,
so
you
know
we're
going
from
one
to
three.
You
know
down
to
down
to
really
to
we're
limiting
three,
so
it
wouldn't
save
a
little
bit
of
money,
not
all
great
savings
but
and-
and
we
still
have
the
coverage
under
health
or
I'm.
Sorry,
our
liability,
yeah.
B
B
A
No,
we
no
longer
have
the
quicker
courts,
and
so
the
administrative
officer
don't
handle
money
on
behalf
of
the
city,
so
it
doesn't
make
sense
to
have
separate
bonds
for
them.
Part
of
the
bonding
requirement
is
to
make
sure
that
the
person
handling
of
money
is
capable
of
receiving
a
bond.
I
mean
that's
part
of
the
reason
you
get
a
bond
right.
So,
if
they're
not
handling
the
cash,
though,
then
we're
not
as
concerned
about
it.
Okay.
K
Under
overtime
compensation
we've,
we
discussed
this
last
council
meeting.
One
of
our
discussions
is
to
move
the
street
department
to
four
10s
in
the
summer.
Under
this
provision,
any
summer
help
that
were
to
be
working
with
our
street
department
would
be
getting
over
time
when
our
street
department
would
not.
So
it
just
allows
us
to
pay
straight
forty
hours
for
those
employees.
J
K
K
K
The
next
section
is
holidays
to
5804
again,
if
there
would
be
a
change
in
the
collective
bargain
agreement,
not
that
there
is
and
we're
still
while
we're
still
in
process
of
that.
If
there
would
have
been
a
change
to
the
collective
bargaining
agreement,
we
would
have
had
to
come
back
and
adjust
these
for
the
other
personnel.
I
K
I
K
K
I
K
Under
sick
leave,
we
change
we're
going
to
an
hours
rather
than
days,
while
I
understand
that
the
Ohio
Municipal
League
has
put
out
a
bulletin
that
indicates
the
state
may
be
making
adjustments
to
the
amount
of
sick
leave.
A
municipal,
employee
or
any
government
employee
can
accumulate
until
that's
done.
I'm
kind
of
just
gonna
leave
it
at
10
hours
for
now
and
we'll
make
any
adjustments
as
needed.
K
And
Section
B
I
think
we
changed
it
from
ours.
I
think
it
was
days
but
yeah.
It
was
120
days,
I
put
it
two
hours.
So
as
there's
no
confusion,
if
someone
says
they
work
a
longer
day,
then
and
ain't
just
to
change
that
one
of
the
things
we're
asking
Council
to
consider
is
upon
death,
you
would
get
your
sick
leave.
We
were
asking
for
anybody
who
retires
in
a
State
Retirement
System,
who
has
accumulated
sick
time
at
the
city
to
be
paid
out.
K
K
The
one
other
change
that
was
should
be
articulated
in
here
is
under
the
statute,
an
employee
who
works
for
another
governmental
agency
in
the
state
of
Ohio,
a
political
subdivision
by
law
is
allowed
to
transfer
or
sick
time.
There
were
some
questions
of
whether
or
not
we
could
do
that.
This
clears
that
up.
However,
I
want
to
make
one
point
that
at
no
time
should
an
employee
who
transfer
sick
time
into
the
city
of
Norton.
They
would
not
receive
any
pay
out
on
sick
time.
K
K
K
K
K
Well,
I
missed
one
section
here:
vacation
leave.
We
just
put
in
a
paraded
schedule
for
vacation
for
parked
employees
when
this
won't
be
applicable
to
anybody.
Currently,
okay,
we're
in
the
process
of
making
a
transition
here,
but
we
felt
like
we
should
offer
a
benefit
to
our
part-time
employees,
who,
like
Vivian,
had
worked
here
for
extensive
period
of
time
and
received
no
benefit
like
that.
K
K
S
K
Was
clear
they
needed
to
tell
us
an
hour
before
the
start,
and
we
just
changed
dismissal
determination.
We
just
felt
like
an
hour,
seemed
to
be
reasonable
amount
of
time.
For
someone
to
let
us
know
they
weren't
coming
to
work
again
this.
This
does
not
supersede
bargaining
agreement.
Those
are
separate
from
this,
but
these
are
all
the
employees
who
are
covering
under
the
sword.
Notes
pay
of
258
11
is
pay
while
on
jury
duty.
You
can
see
the
employee,
its
employees
service,
there's
a
little
correction
and
then
work
day,
they're
just
a
few
grammatical
changes.
G
K
Classes
are
pass/fail,
meaning
you
don't
get
an
ABCD
grade.
They
are
pass
or
fail.
So
said
that
that
would
indicate
that
someone
who
took
sup
takes
a
pass/fail
class.
It
would
be
receipt
and
receipt
of
a
hundred
percent
because
they
passed
the
course
they
would
get
100
percent
reimbursement
for
the
course,
but.
K
Just
some
some
grammatical
changes
in
there,
otherwise
there
were
very
limited
changes
to
the
to
the
provision
of
tuition,
reimbursement,
travel
allowances.
The
one
thing
you'll
notice
and
in
these
ordinances
that
I
try
to
achieve
is
automatic,
I
say
this
automatic
increases,
but
so
as
that,
I
don't
have
to
keep
coming
back.
Well
now
the
food,
the
food
allotments
ten
dollars
more
so
I
put
in
in
this
ordinance,
specifically
the
GS,
a
per
diem.
K
K
Any
other
questions
on
travel
or
any
questions
on
travel
to
5814
as
our
affirmative
action
program,
the
one
substantive
change
that
was
made
was
we
included
in
G
and
designee
or
designee,
so
that
the
mayor,
administrative
officer
or
designee
case
we
would
identify
someone
that
is
our
EEOC
compliance
officer,
so
just
wanted
to
some
flexibility
in
that
regard.
There's
also
some
grammatical
changes
in
the
in
the
in
the
document.
There.
K
We
changed
the
the
language
here
essentially
see
because
it's
been
in
effect
since
89,
so
there's
no
reason
to
further
have
that
language.
It's
fairly
full
and
there
it's
here
by
fully
written
here,
yeah
any
questions
on
the
deferred
comp.
We
do
not.
We
do
not
pay
for
the
employees,
that's
an
option
for
the
employees,
they
choose
they
elect
and
they
make
their
contributions.
Without
our
knowledge,
we
just
withhold
it
from
the
their
their
paychecks
and
make
the
deposits
for
them.
K
So
there
is
no
contribution
or
cost
to
the
city
for
doing
that
other
than
the
payroll
time
to
5816
has
to
do
with
pensions.
This
this
languages
and
brings
us
more
in
line
with
what
we're
doing
in
the
payroll
department.
So
as
a
few
changes
here,
but
it
just
articulates
more
how
we're
operating
in
the
city
and
clarifies
the
language.
So
some
ambiguity
in
that
language.
K
2:58
17
is
the
same.
Just
some
for
opers
employees
discusses
how
we
we
handle
the
the
employees
pension
contributions
in
terms
of
being
tax,
deductible,
etc,
and
questions
on
our
pension
wording
to
5818.
One
of
the
things
we're
leaning
towards
is
eliminating
City
cellphones
or
reducing
them
as
much
as
possible.
One
of
the
ideas
is
to
offer
a
stipend
for
your
personal
cell
phone,
which
we
would
offer
$50
and
the
employee
be
responsible
for
all
maintenance,
Kerik
cetera
their
cell
phone.
K
It's
kind
of
bring
your
own
device
to
the
workplace,
looking
at
it
potentially
to
save
us
money,
we're
in
the
review
stages
of
that
presently.
But
that's
that's
the
change
for
258
18
and
then
Ron's
request.
He
had
one
request
in
this
whole
document
and
250
819
is
Ron's
request
that
everything
is
hereby
done
by
direct
deposit.
So
all
compensation
at
Ron's
request
will
be
done
by
direct
deposit
and
it
just
makes
sense,
but
that
is
the
the
one
request
that
the
Ron
had
in
the
entire
document.
K
I
F
S
O
B
P
J
I
O
A
I'd
sent
an
email
to
council
the
Tuesday
with
two
weeks
ago.
Over
that
Tuesday
was
I,
can
resend
it.
Perhaps
I
didn't
get
your
email
on
it,
but
essentially
quoting
the
statute
and
discussing
that
need
to
be
an
employee
which,
to
me
means
someone
is
on
the
payroll
as
an
employee,
not
a
not
a
volunteer,
not
volunteer
member,
but
a
paid
committee.
Member
or.
A
G
G
A
H
G
G
That's
my
latest
email
that
I
got
from
them.
So
if
that's
the
case,
if
I'm
right
well,
we
as
the
Advisory
to
the
mad
district
since
I
would
be
on
that
advisory
board.
What
do
I
advise
them
and
and
how
do
I
go
about
advising
them
that
they're
not
meeting
the
Oh
RC
on
the
fact
that
they
do
not
have
a
member
on
the
board?
That's
a
that's
a
city
employee
from
either
city
and
if.
B
A
G
Three
us
three
people
are
going
to
be
on
that
board,
whoever
they
may
be
and
I'll
be
one
of
them.
I
guess
have
the
way.
I
read
all
the
directions
and
everything
that
I've
been
given.
We
have
the
job
or
the
job
description
to
to
a
point
and
to
advise
not
force
but
advise
the
mad
district
directors
as
to
what
they
should
do
and
how
they
should
conduct
this,
and
that
and
especially
financial
and
so
there's
presently,
since
mr.
G
Webb
passed
away,
there's
presently
one
person
who
needs
to
be
appointed
and
I,
don't
know
it's
just
a
confusing
situation
as
to
how
do
I,
how
do
I
advise
a
board
to
do
something
that
I
already
know
they're?
In
my
opinion,
they're
violating
our
C
code
they're,
not
they
don't
have
a
member
on
there.
That's
a
that
is
an
employee.
So
how
do
you
correct
that
legally.
A
So
a
couple
couple
things
first
is
that
video
of
their
own
legal
counsel
right.
So
it's
tough.
It's
tough
to
combat
that.
If
your
remember
the
district
Advisory
Council
that
if
they
have
legal
counsel,
it's
giving
different
advice,
you
know,
then
you
have
two
lawyers
with
different
opinions,
which
happens
all
the
time,
but
all
you
can
do
is
just
advocate
your
position.
I
would
say
it's
probably
and
I'm
happy
to
talk
about
now.
If
you
want
it's,
probably
something:
that's
more
appropriate,
probably
off
the
floor
counsel
just
to
talk
about.
A
I
B
S
S
S
O
H
It's
unfinished
business
I
have
the
draft
letter
that
we
discussed
since
last
year
to
be
sent
down
to
our
legislators
concerning
the
revised
code,
six
one
one,
five,
three,
two
one,
basically
stating
that
we
want
to
retain
the
right
to
Belleville
to
get
rid
of
the
man
district.
If
we,
so
we
could
petition
to
do
so
so
I'm
wanting
to
pass
that
out
to
Council
now,
so
you
have
copies
of
it
and
hopefully
we'll
all
be
signing
this,
as
well
as
the
mayor.
D
I
H
F
B
Perhaps
what
we
can
do
is
you
can
put
it
in
a
folder
out
here,
if
you're
not
here
and
then,
if
somebody
stops
and
it
wants
to
sign
it,
give
us
a
couple
days
to
look
at
it,
maybe
make
any
suggestions
and
then
we'll
go
from
there.
It's
acceptable,
okay,
all
right
anything
else
under
C
or
under
unfinished
business,
any
other
unfinished
business.
G
G
Wanted
to
ask
my
guess
this
would
be
something
that
would
be
referred
to.
The
next
committee
work
session
I've
spoke
to
because
of
an
article
I
read
in
The
Beacon
Journal
about
the
way
a
certain
judge
and
Akron
handles
their
drug
violators.
They
send
him
to
the
Greenleaf
family
centers
that
what
it's
called
yeah.
D
P
B
Mean
I
certainly
don't
have
a
problem,
anytime,
judge
or
other
official
wants
to
come
in
and
give
us
a
report
like
that.
Maybe
what
we
can
do
is
have
the
Clerk
of
counsel
contact,
judge
McKinney
and
see
what
his
schedules
like
for
the
next
few
Monday's
and
then
mr.
pilot
can
decide.
Based
on
that.
When
the
schedule
him
into
I
mean
it
could
either
be
a
council
meeting
or
it
could
be
a
work
session,
I
think
it
fits
under
either
one
would
that
work.
That's.
G
G
A
G
Also,
since
we're
on
woof
Creek
I
had
Brenda
Hollis
called
me
not
too
long
ago
and
asked
me
about
a
something
she
had
interest
in.
There's
a
business
I,
don't
think,
there's
any
reason
to
mention
the
name
of
the
business,
but
the
businesses
owns
a
property
on
the
edge
of
Wolf,
Creek
and
they're
there
filling
in
or
they
were
filling
in
I.
G
Think
they're
completed
now
under
a
department
of
the
Army
Corps
of
Engineers
permit
to
fill
in
an
area
there
and
her
and
I
her
and
I
was
out
there
one
day
and
Charlotte
went
with
me
one
day
and
looked
at
it
and
if,
if
you
look
at
it,
that's
these
things
are
pretty
hard
to
read
and
understand.
But
there's
a
lot
of
mama
saying:
there's
a
lot
of
criteria
involved
in
the
way
that
was
supposed
to
be
filled.
I
have
no
idea.
G
He
might
have
done
a
perfect
job,
but
I
feel
that
they
have
encroached
on
the
creek
more
than
what
they
should
have
been
allowed
to.
If
they
were,
if
they
were
allowed
to
encroach
on
that
Creek
the
way
they
did
then
something's
wrong
with
the
Army
Corps
of
Engineers
permitting
process,
because
there
are
stones
that
have
tumbled
down
the
hill
and
fallen
into
the
creek.
G
It's
it
it
I,
don't
have
pictures
before.
But
it's
an
obvious
when
you
look
at
it
that
the
creek
has
been
narrowed
by
the
fill
on
their
side
and
the
fill
on
the
other
side,
which
happened
previously.
I
don't
know
when,
but
it
has
narrowed
Wolf
Creek
down
there
at
the
bridge
at
261
and
barber
Road,
it's
narrowed
it
down
quite
a
bit
and
because
of
the
weed
overgrowth
and
everything
you
can't
really
tell
how
much,
but
I
would
like
to
suggest
that
maybe
mr.
white
could
follow
up
on
that.
G
G
Maybe
I
don't
know.
I
would
think
that
mr.
white
would
be
the
person
to
contact.
He
suggest
that
I
contact
the
core
engineers
but
I'm,
just
not
capable
of
discussing
it
with
the
Corps
of
Engineers,
so
I
would
suggest
that
mr.
white
have
a
meeting
at
the
bridge
with
the
Corps
of
Engineers
and
maybe
I.
G
Don't
care,
I'm,
myself
or
I'd
be
happy
to
go
there
and
see
what
they
say
on
it
and
if
I
could
settle
the
fact
if
the
Corps
of
Engineers
says
they
did
a
great
job
and-
and
you
know
it's
all
done
properly
and
everything
then
I
can
go
back
to
missiles
a
loss
who
brought
it
to
my
attention
to
start
with
and
since
then
has
been
to
other
people
asked
me
about
it,
then
I
would
be
happy
to
say
to
them.
There's
not
much.
G
R
Nothing
too
earth-shattering
since
2009,
August,
2009
I've
been
representing
our
city
on
the
County
Board
of
Health
and
I
was
just
recently
reappointed
by
the
mayor.
I've
been
making
approximately
quarterly
reports
and
now
things
if
I'm
sitting
on
this
side
of
that
counter
out,
there
was
a
little
bit
different.
R
B
B
J
B
Alright
topics
for
next
work
session:
we
have
the
ones
that
we
moved
earlier,
we'll
also
be
talking
I
guess
about
appointments
to
boards
and
commissions.
Was
there
any
public
con?
Did
anybody
sign
up?
No,
okay,
all
right
having
nothing
else
just
to
let
everyone
know
we
are
gonna.
Have
a
special
council
meeting
immediately
following
this?
One
will
take
about
five
or
ten
minutes
to
refill
your
coffee
or
do
whatever
you
need
to
do
so.
We'll
come
back
here
at
8:30
and
hearing
nothing
else
to
come
before
council
for
the
work
session.
We're
adjourned.