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H
All
right
we'll
move
into
public
comments
when
your
name
is
called.
Please
approach
the
podium
give
your
name
and
address,
and
you
have
five
minutes.
Mr
casey
joe.
H
L
Joe
casey
3141
monterey
drive,
I'm
just
curious
with
the
crisis
going
on
with
the
financial
situation
in
barbadon.
Do
we
have
some
kind
of
contingency
plan
in
case
some
of
the
services
that
they
offer
us
that
we
pay
for
are
interrupted
like
a
jail
service?
If
they
start
laying
off
their
water
or
sewer
people?
Do
we
have
a
plan
for
a
backup
for
this.
L
Well,
I
understand
that
the
layoff
notice
has
already
went
out.
I
mean
I
know
I
understand
they're,
it's
not
official,
yet
that
they're
not
they're
not
laid
off
yet.
I
understand
that
I
get
it
all
right.
Do
we
have
a
also
do
we
have
the
2019
road
program
available
for
the
residents
yet
like
what
roads
are
going
to
be
done.
H
Thank
you.
That's
all
for
the
communications
from
the
public.
Moving
on
to
committee
of
the
whole
letter,
a
cemetery
tombstone
repair.
This
has
been
on
the
the
list
since
I
guess
last
year,
so
mr
fowler.
M
M
Well,
you
know
there's
a
program
through
the
va
that
they
replace
repair
headstones
of
veterans,
and
I
know
that
someone
and
I
apologize
that
the
name
is
right
here
and
it's
gone
contacted
me
there.
There
was
a
lot
of
research
done
on
that
prior
and
in
the
cemetery
by.
M
H
Okay,
is
there
any
other
discussion
or
comments
regarding.
H
Item
on
the
agenda,
I
know
mr
gainer,
you
had
brought
this
up.
I
I
my
belief
is:
is
that
we
need
to
be
looking
for
for
the
funding
if
we
can
from
the
va
or
something
or
some
other
funds,
and
once
we
find
out
whether
that's
available,
then
we
can
have
further
discussions,
but
I
don't
know
that
there's
much
to
do
with
this
until
we
hear
from
from
that
correct.
M
One
side:
that's
the
rear
of
the
facility
and
the
one
thing
I
when
I
talked
about
this
with
larry
last
late
last
year,
early
this
year
we
were
discussing
moving
forward
with
that
he
would.
He
was
hoping
to
wait
a
little
bit
to
get
it
done.
Just
you
know,
because
there
was
some.
I
call
it
landscaping,
more
topographical
work
that
he
had
done,
but
I'd
be
happy
to
have
him.
Send
us
all
a
note
with
his
idea.
I
know
I
know.
M
We've
talked
about
getting
the
quote,
getting
it
in
motion
so
that
we
can
get
it
done
as
soon
as
he's
ready
to
move
forward.
So
I
will
follow
up
with
him
tomorrow
on
that,
thank
you,
but
but
that
does
bring
up
a
bigger
question
and-
and
I
want
council
to
seriously
consider
this-
we
we
recently
sold
several
plots
for
a
significantly
lower
amount
than
most
other
facilities.
M
We
don't
have
anything
like
that
here
and
I
think
it
is
in
our
interest
longer
term
to
set
up
something
like
that:
maybe
increase
the
fees
and
obligate
those
increases
towards
perpetual
maintenance
of
the
facility.
So
I
you
know,
we've
been
discussing
it
administratively
and
haven't
brought
it
to
the
floor.
But
while
I
had
the
tombstone
issue
here,
I
thought
it
might
be
a
way
for
us
to.
You
know.
M
Those
funds
we
can
obvi,
you
know
obligate
a
portion
of
them,
for
you
know
a
variety
of
maintenance
type
of
things,
but
I
wanted
you
to
know
that
that,
according
to
justin
needs
to
come
back
to
you,
because
you
all
set
the
rates
for
the
for
the
cemetery
yeah.
H
And
take
a
look
at
it
that
would
be
fine
is,
is
western
star
the
only
cemetery
that
plots
are
left
in
for
sale?
Do
you
does
anyone
know
know
that
answer
I
will.
I
will
ask
okay
all
right
anything
else
on
letter
a
then
mr
kernan,
I
just
have.
M
O
H
Okay,
then
we
will
why
don't
we
go
ahead
and
move
this
back
on
to
the
matters
referred
until
we
get
some
further
information,
instead
of
just
continuing
to
carry
it
forward
on
the
agendas.
Okay,
all
right,
the
the
property
maintenance
code,
letter
b.
I
know
that
I
had
forwarded
to
me.
I
believe
it
was
either.
H
Was
it
today
some
some
other
codes?
I
haven't
had
a
chance
to
look
at
those
so.
A
A
I
A
H
H
Let's
go
ahead
and
move
it
back
on
to
the
matters
referred
also
until
we
have
a
chance
to
look
through
the
codes
and
then
I'll
move
it
back
on
to
the
agenda
when
we
have
had
some
time
to
do
that.
Hey
joe
was.
J
J
H
Okay,
so
we'll
just
put
copies
of
all
of
them
in
everybody's
mailbox,
how's
that
okay,
anything
else
on
that
one
all
right,
letter
c
brookside
mixed
use,
mr
gainer.
D
We've
need
some
there's
some
questions
about
or
not,
questions
but
statements
about
the
permitted
uses
and
such
different
types
of
zoning
and
it
needs
to
be
discussed
and
then
sent
to
planning
afterwards.
N
A
Proposed
future
use
of
property.
This
is
the
administration's
view
of
what
would
be
ideal
uses
there.
So
one
way
we
can
initiate
zoning
changes
is
to
have
council
pass
an
ordinance.
All
this
would
do
once
you
pass.
An
ordinance
is
refer
to
plan
commission
before
there
would
be
any
zoning
change.
There'd
have
to
be
the
normal
public
notice,
and
that's
not
what's
happening
here.
A
H
A
H
H
B
President,
yes,
ms
weske,
thank
you
way,
I'm
understanding
this
we're
going
to
have
some
single
family
residentials
in
the
area
and
some
business
and
then
the
the
sea
wreck
that
would
be
for
recreational
facilities
within
this
area,
for
whoever
it
is
that's
living.
A
In
it,
the
property
is
currently
zoned
c
rec,
so
the
intention
would
be
you
wouldn't
want
to.
Should
the
property
decide
to
move
forward
as
a
golf
course
or
continue
being
a
golf
course
that
that
use
continues
right.
There's
no
denial
of
that
use
that
could
continue
in
the
golf
course
in
perpetuity.
So
that's
why
the
c-rec
use
is
there.
The
other
uses
are
just
you
know
the
types
of
uses
that
we
think
would
complement
the
area
right
looking
at
different.
Maybe
mr
fowler
wants
to
talk
about
that,
a
little
more
because.
M
This
could
be
applied
for
any
property
owner
in
the
city
can
apply
for
this
zoning
classification,
and
so
the
idea
is
to
make
it
flexible
enough
for
for
a
property
owner
that
that
they
could
market
their
property
under
this
zoning
code.
But
again
this
is
not
property
specific.
This
is
just
like
the
rc3
or
our
ec3
or
whatever
that,
whatever
that
is
there's
only
one
in
the
city.
M
B
O
When
I
think
of
district,
I
think
of
a
bigger
picture
than
just
individual
well,.
M
K
O
Just
wanted
to
make
sure
you
know
that
we
weren't
painting
ourselves
into
a
corner
to
allow
kind
of
one-offs
right.
H
Well,
I
I
think,
if
I'm
not
mistaken,
that
if
this,
if
this
is
put
into
place-
and
someone
wants
to
apply
with
this,
it
would
probably
follow
the
same
rules
as
a
rezoning.
H
That
whole
process
come
back
to
council
and
and
have
to
follow
the
public
hearings
and
all
that
type
of
thing.
So
it's
not
like
somebody
owns
a
piece
of
property
they
come
in
and
they
say
I
want
to
do
this
and
there's
there's
no
oversight.
I
mean
there's,
there's
that
whole
process
they
have
to
go
through
for
rezoning.
C
D
I
believe
you're
calling
it
a
mixed
youth
district
and
and
calling
it
chapter
1287
to
create
a
purpose
for
this
and-
and
this
purpose
is
all
of
the
below
r1
2
and
3,
b1,
b2
and
c
rec,
which
would
include
single
family,
residential,
commercial,
neighborhood,
business
and
also
commercial
recreation
districts,
which
covers
all
three.
And
if,
if
we
were
to
create
that
that
actual
purpose
under
1287.01,
we
would
have
a
future
reference
to
where.
D
M
Was
more
of
a
we
were
trying
to
just
to
leave
it
as
an
mud
was
a
concern,
but
but
the
name
is
of
inconsequence
I
mean
we
could
be
just
mixed
use
district,
if
that's
so
it
really
just
was
a
name.
B
B
H
Any
any
other
discussion,
and
so
we're
looking
you're
looking
at
having
us
put
this
on
the
agenda
for
next
council
meeting
you
waiver
and
move
it
on
to
the
planning
commission.
D
That's
that's
what
I
thought
they
wanted
to
do,
yeah
all
right.
So,
yes,
I
make
a
motion
to
move
it
directly
to
count
to
planning
instead
of
the
next
council
meeting.
H
D
H
E
H
B
I
C
H
Letter
d,
amendment
of
the
zoning
code
to
implement
the
c1
zoning
classification,
mr
gainer.
D
Yes,
if
I
could
the
ordinance
number
10
to
2019,
if
the
clerk
will
read
that
please.
H
N
D
D
A
commercial
district
will
be
the
norton
commercial
district
qualifying
area
is
defined
as
a
cleveland,
maslin
road
corridor,
from
the
northern
municipal
boundary
line
to
the
southern
municipal
boundary
line
from
the
easterly
municipal
boundary
on
norton
avenue
to
columbia,
woods
drive
on
greenwich
road
and
then
the
second
item
is
the
town
center
overlay
district,
which
is
also
c1,
is
defined
as
cleveland
maslin,
road
from
panther
way,
south
to
trotter,
road
and
east
to
west,
from
columbia.
Woods
drive
to
the
barberton
corporation
limit
all
development
within
that
area.
D
Those
two
areas
actually
will
be
defined
approved
by
the
city
of
norton
planning,
commission
and
city
council,
and
this
is
really
just
to
encourage
to
send
this
on
to
the
planning
commission
and,
I
believe,
they're
scheduled
a
meeting
for
what
the
12th.
I
believe
it
is
to
discuss
this.
So
in
order
to
get
it
to
them,
we
need
to
discuss
it
and
then
move
it
on
to
them.
H
And
and
again
this
is
the
same
as
last
one
we
talked
about.
This
just
starts
that
60-day
clock
running
so
that
the
planning
commission
can
have
its
input,
make
any
recommendations
to
council.
It
has
to
come
back
to
us
again.
There
has
to
be
public
hearings.
There
has
to
be
notice,
because
it's
a
zoning
amendment
it
would
have
to
go
through
three
full
readings.
O
M
D
M
Restriction
as
what
we're
told,
there's
a
deed
restriction
that
requires
it
to
be
a
school
property.
That's
what
we
were
told.
O
M
F
H
So,
just
one
of
the
reasons
I
think
we
wanted
to
enact
an
ordinance
formally
moving.
This
new
planning
commission
is
to
start
that
60-day
clock
running
so
that
we
can
so
that
this
can
proceed
and
progress
and
we
can
do
something
one
way
or
the
other
right.
You
know
I
mean
it's
either
it's
going
to
happen
or
it's
not,
but
we
need
to
to
get
it
rolling
to
see
if
it
is
something
the
city
wants
to
do
so.
B
H
O
And
then
tent
here
is
capitalized
off
of
the
widening
of
224
capitalize
off
the
widening
of
cleveland
madison
road
by
rezoning
that
corridor
and
making
it
really
what
it
should
be,
the
main
kind
of
passage
through
the
city
and
allow
businesses
which
ultimately
obviously
make
our
lives
as
residents
easier
in
the
sense
that
we
don't
have
travel
as
far
to
buy
things,
but
does
create
a
little
more
traffic.
But
that's
kind
of.
H
D
E
Yes,
one
of
the
things,
though,
that
we
probably
need
to
keep
in
mind,
though,
that,
even
though
that
we're
going
to
be
making
it
or
our
hope
is
to
make
it
a
commercial
district
that
would
be
we're
not
chasing
anyone
out
of
their
their
home.
Currently
we
just
want
to
make
the
properties
available
once
they
become
into
the
if
they
we
pass,
we
get
into
the
district.
E
O
And
typically,
if
it's
commercial
land
versus
residential
I
mean
usually
goes
for
a
little
more.
So
that's.
D
O
D
H
Mr
karen,
yes,
all
right
letter
e
authorization
to
enter
into
contract
with
engineering
associates
for
2019
water
improvement,
design
and
amount
not
to
exceed
eighty
three
thousand
dollars.
Miss
whipkey.
B
Wait
wait.
I
understand
this.
This
is
we're
looking
at
the
eastern
and
worcester
road
water
lines
being
added
there
improv
when
we
say
the
improvement.
This
is
actually
three
parts
to
this
correct.
It's
not
just
the
wooster
road
down
by
j.r.
Will
it
also
is
eastern
road
to
the
water
tower?
M
So
one
thing
that
scores
really
high
on
opwc
is
the
looping
of
water
lines
so
from
at
585
at
jr
wheel,
that's
a
dead
end
line.
M
If
there's
a
water
line
break
before
there's
a
connection,
the
remainder
of
the
line
is
disconnected
and
they
lose
water
service.
This
project
would
run
water
and
mr
the
the
owner
of
jr
wheels
granted
us
an
easement
to
run
the
water
line
down
his
property
over
to
the
water.
The
line
that
we're
on
eastern
so
we're
going
to
loop
that
line
it's
through
a
field,
but
it's
the
cheapest
most
cost
effective
way
for
us
to
loop.
That
line
so
that's
the
first
part
part
number
two
is.
M
I
think
it's
probably
about
1500
feet
or
so
so
that
would
loop
that
line
in
and
then
lastly,
we've
been
approached
to
get
one
of
the
issues
we
have
at
the
fire
station.
The
old
fire
station
on
johnson
road
is
the
water
is
not
one.
It's
not
drinkable
and
the
concern
we
have
is
we
have
people
working
there,
so
we're
providing
them
with
water.
At
this
point,
so
the
goal
is
to
come
down
to
the
metro
parks.
M
It's
approximately
halfway
for
2019
as
part
of
this
project,
so
there'll
be
essentially
three
parts
of
this
project,
jr
wheel
to
eastern
brentwood
terminus,
which
is
I
apologize.
I
don't
have
the
streets
in
front
of
me
to
261
and
then
ultimately
getting
water
to
the
fire
station,
but
we're
only
going
to
come
partial
way
to
the
silver
creek
entrance.
M
M
Voluntarily,
100:
that's
why
that's
the
benefit
of
using
the
water
fund?
We
have
a
water
fund,
that's
he
and
I
will
disagree
on
this
fairly
healthy
at
1.3
million
dollars.
Not
that
we're
looking
to
spend
it
all
today,
please,
but
the
idea
is,
you
can
extend
water
lines
and
water's
not
forced
upon
people.
M
They
have
an
option
to
connect
if
they
so
desire,
and
at
that
point
we
we
would
evaluate
what
the
connection
would
be,
but
the
benefit
of
a
water
line
is
it's
not
forced,
there's
no
assessment
and
we
have
some
funds
to
pay
for
that
and
the
benefit
of
looping.
These
lines
is
the
people
that
are
on
them
now
have
protection
redundancy.
M
So
if
there's
a
break,
they
can
be
fed
from
the
other
side.
The
concern
we
have
on
just
for
an
example
up
in
brentwood
allotment.
You
have
one
line
coming
in
from
cleveland
maslin
road.
If
they
had
to
shut
that
down
the
whole
neighborhood
would
be
without
water
and
and
so
in
our
discussions
with
barberton
about
ways
that
we
can
improve
our
water
system.
That
was
one
of
their
biggest
concerns.
Is
they
don't
have
like
a
secondary
means
to
feed
that
yeah?
I
don't.
M
H
And
part
of
the
reason
for
this
is
also
because
we're
going
to
be
applying
for
grants
correct,
correct.
M
So,
based
on
the
opwc
funding
mechanism,
having
prepared
plans
engineered
before
the
application
gets
more
points,
10
points.
Basically,
what
they're
trying
to
verify
is
this
project
going
to
move
forward
and
it's
similar
to
what
we
did
last
year
with
new
park
in
other
roads
or
what
we
tried
to
do
with
the
water
line,
but
didn't
happen,
but
you
know
with
new
park
drive,
we
had
it
engineered
plans.
We
scored
very,
very
well,
got
the
grant
and
we're
hoping
to
do
that
with
these.
If.
D
I
could
on
the
one
for
brentwood,
mr
fowler:
does
the
water
line
run
from
cleveland
mason
road
to
easton
on
glenwood,
because
we're
going
to
be
running
this
from
261
to
glenwood?
So
the
connection
point
I'm
assuming
would
be
at
glenwood
and
easton
glenn
moore
glenn,
wood,
glenn,
brooke,
yeah,
glenn,
brooke.
D
And-
and
the
other
question
was,
if
we're
running
it
from
261,
it's
going
to
dead
end
there
or
are
we
planning
on,
as
we
discussed
before,
running
a
water
line
up
261,
at
least
to
that
point
where
that
loop
would
be
an
actual
loop.
M
So
the
the
goal
is,
I
think
it
ends
at
hillcrest.
If,
according
to
this
map,
you
know
again,
I
cannot
verify
the
accuracy.
It's
a
map
that
I
was
given.
It's
why
I
have
been
reluctant
to
hand
it
out.
It
appears
that
there's
a
water
line
that
extends
to
hillcrest.
D
M
M
M
M
B
D
D
M
There
can
some
concerns
with
the
stormwater
and
other
conflicts
in
that
area
which
have
caused
us
to
re-engineer
it
for
a
lack
of
a
better
term.
It's
not
cost
us
any
more
money.
The
cost
is
fixed
but
to
re-engineer
it
and
make
sure
that
it's
it
will
withstand
some
of
the
issues
it
might
face.
Okay,.
F
H
B
M
L
M
A
O
M
M
The
records
here
from
construction
projects
haven't
been
the
best,
so
we're
trying
to
now
get
as
built
and
put
them
in
our
projects
so
that,
when
you
all
ask
me
for
a
map,
I
can
produce
it
or
you
know
I'm
not
trying
to
be
silly,
but
those
things
take
a
lot
more
money
than
four
thousand
dollars,
because
you
have
to
have
a
cad
program.
You
have
to
do
a
lot
of
the
things.
It
really
is:
cost
prohibitive.
M
B
B
M
They
do
not
build
they,
okay,
so
what
we
do,
the
so
an
engineering
firm
they
design
right
much
like
nash
heights.
You
know
they
built
they.
They,
the
engineering,
design,
group,
ed
or
environmental
design,
group
edg,
designed
all
the
pipes
they
watched,
the
construction
make
sure
they
dealt
with
the
citizen
complaints.
They
dealt
with
all
those
things
that
go
with.
You
know
disrupting
people's
lives,
and
these
projects
are
disruptive
and
you
need
a
point
person
that
will
deal
and
handle
all
the
issues.
M
I
think
one
thing
you
we
probably
didn't
say
enough
is
edg,
did
a
great
job
with
the
citizens,
nash
heights,
handling
their
complaints
and
trying
to
deal
with
all
the
things
they
had,
but
with
these,
so
we
did
an
rfq
process
for
water
line
engineering
we
had
two
submittals
and
engineering
associates
had
background
knowledge
in
our
water
system,
so
we
went
with
them.
B
M
M
Well,
because
the
project
is
a
city
of
norton
project,
unlike
odot,
we
can
put
a
warranty
of
up
to
a
year,
meaning
that
when
the
dust
settles
so
to
speak
in
the
in
the
land
settles
and
we
need
to
go
back
in
and
fill,
we
can
have
that
for
up
to
a
year.
Okay,.
B
O
J
H
Letter
g
authorization
entered
into
a
contract
with
engineering
associates
for
state
route,
261
water,
loop
design
and
the
amount
not
to
exceed
88
thousand
dollars.
Ms
whipkey.
B
Okay,
I'm
getting
confused
on
all
these
water
loops.
M
B
M
M
But
but
but
I
I,
we
really
have
a
what
we're
calling
a
five-year
capital
plan
to
get
our
water
system
looped
to
where
it
will
be
workable
and
and
really
safe.
I
don't
want,
I
don't
want
to
give
the
implementation
or
the
impression
that
we're
not
safe,
but
it's
safer
right
than
we
are
now.
D
If
I
could
charlotte
mentioned
this
is
park,
she
mentioned
brookside.
I
don't
believe
if
I
understand
right
this
route,
261
loop
doesn't
have
any
plans
to
connect
to
the
brookside
area.
I
think
the
brookside
area
is
going
to
be
connected
from
if
it's
connected,
it's
going
to
be
from
brookside
drive
up
to
shellheart
and
up
shellheart
to
the
to
the
northernmost
curve
at
shellheart
is
what
you
showed
me
earlier,
charlotte
the
261.
D
M
No
this
this
is
greenwich
road
from
from
the
terminus
here
by
the
fire
station
west,
because
it's
the
south
loop
of
261..
If
I
provide
a
map
next
week,
I
will
outline
it
in
colors
they'll
be
different
with
years
labeled.
So
it's
a
little
easier
than
trying
to.
I
think
once
you
see
it
on
a
map,
it's
a
lot
clearer.
M
D
D
M
The
reason
the
reason
we
called
it
261
was,
if
you
recall,
odot,
has
approached
us
about
getting
water
exactly
and
and
again
it
goes
back
to
jr
wheel.
If
we
don't
loop
the
line,
we
have
to
pump
it
and
we
have
to
service
it.
It's
much
more
labor-intensive,
and
so
this
this
261
south
261
loop,
will
will
help
prevent
any
water
loss
to
the
odot
facility.
Yeah.
M
M
That's
going
to
be
the
issue
I
had,
I
was
trying
to
do
it
under
cost
effective
and
not
that
would
be
expensive.
I
think
we're
okay,
because
we're
coming
in
the
other
thing
you
have
is
a
second
system.
It's
not
one's
higher
elevation
than
the
other.
So
all
right
this
is
this-
is
the
best
for
now.
Well,
the.
B
Anyone
else,
okay,
this
is
in
an
amount
not
to
exceed
88
000..
At
this
time,
I
make
a
motion
to
add
this
to
council's
february
11th
agenda.
Well,.
O
B
M
B
B
M
H
Have
an
emergency:
this
is
not
to
exceed
75
000.
Is
that
what
I
read
in
the
project
quote
in
exhibit
a.
G
B
H
Can
we
go
ahead
and
make
that
change
to
that.
E
K
Can
I
make
a
request
of
the
administration
on
all
of
these
is
if
we
get
a
copy
of
the
other
quotes,
you
got
just
so
we
can
verify.
M
M
M
Quote,
but
what
we
do
is
we
we
get
a
rfq
which
is
a
big
booklet.
Okay,
they
sent
it
to
us.
We
look
over
it,
we
look
at
their
qualifications
and
we
determine
like.
Oh,
we
did
new
park
or
new
park
was
last
year,
so
they
did
the
design
because
they
did
the
design
ira.
I'm
a
firm
believer
and
you
stay
with
the
people
who
designed
to
do
the
inspection
rather
than
paying
someone
else
to
come
in
and
learn
the
project.
M
M
I
it's
a
good
question
when
you
compare
the
two
projects,
not
the
same
one's,
a
water
and
one's
a
road
project
right,
it's
about
eight
thousand
dollars
difference.
I
don't
know
if
you
caught
picked
up
on
that,
I
don't.
F
M
If
you
look
at
look
at
item
f
and
item
h,
okay,
both
include
four
months
of
construction,
observation
and
they're
about
eight
thousand
dollars
apart,
they're
they're
fairly
close.
I
know
it's
not
the
same,
but
you
have
storm
water
and
a
road
project
versus
just
for
the
design.
Just.
B
A
construction
just
a
it's
gonna
be
just.
M
B
You,
mr
markey,
this
one's
for
you.
I
stated
that
that
we
will
be
assessing
the
businesses
over
there,
but
that
won't
be
until
after
the
construction
correct.
That's
not
for
the
design
do.
M
We
have
this
in
writing
anywhere
is
what
we're
wondering.
What
I
would
ask
council
to
consider
is
anything
above
and
beyond
meaning,
including
the
engineering
and
inspection
that
we
consider
assessing.
We
can
assess
any
cost
of
the
project
that
we
choose.
So
if
we
wanted
to
assess
those
businesses
for
this
inspection,
we
very
well
could
do
that.
M
We're
still
trying
to
get
some
a
tid
grant
and
a
few
other
other
opportunities
to
reduce
the
cost
here.
But
it
would
be
my
intention
to
roll
this
into
the
assessment.
Ultimately,
okay
and.
C
A
Look
at
that
when
we
applied
for
the
grand
funds.
One
of
the
things
we
said
in
the
ordinance
is
that
there
would
be
at
least
30
percent
of
the
project
we
paid
by
assessments,
so
that
was
part
of
the
condition
of
getting
the
grant
funds.
The
other
thing
is
before
the
construction
starts,
because
we'd
have
to
do
assessing
before
the
construction
starts.
We'd
have
to
actually
bid
the
construction.
We
have
to
do
the
assessment
proceeding
so
we'll
know
that
up
front.
A
If
it's
at
a
point
I
mean
that's,
the
decision
council
has
to
make
as
we
approach
it.
If
it's
you
know
what
we're
asking
is.
We
need
to
assess
portion
of
it.
If
that
doesn't
work,
then
there's
no
project
and
it
doesn't,
it
doesn't
move
forward,
but
that's
that's.
The
decision
council
still
has
to
make
kind.
A
D
B
Anyone
else,
okay,
at
this
time
I
make
a
motion
to
add
ordinance,
14
2019
to
the
february
11th
council
meeting
with
we
can
go
the
three
readings
correct
with
emergency
language.
Oh
second,
roll
call.
H
All
right
letter
I
authorization
to
enter
into
a
contract
with
gpd
for
sidewalk
design
and
the
amount
not
to
exceed
twenty
nine
thousand
seven
hundred
miss
whipkey.
B
Thank
you,
mr
crane
ordnance
number
15
2019
is
for
we're.
Looking
at
putting
a
sidewalk
up
eastern
road
for
the
school
anytime,
I'm
wrong.
Somebody
speak
up
and
stop
me
and
we're
looking
to
come
up
on
greenwich
with
this,
or
is
this
just
eastern.
This
also
includes
greenwich
to
the
elementary
school
part
of
greenwich.
I
don't
know.
B
Okay,
we're
looking
at
fund
440
for
the
street
improvement
fund
that
we
just
added
some
to,
I
believe
in
our
last
budget
to
be
able
to
help
cover
this.
B
B
H
B
M
If
you
recall,
we
had
an
ordinance
that
we
authorized
a
design
for
the
pavement
and
after
we
started
to
look
at
the
pavement
issues,
the
engineer
that
gpd
that's
doing
the
road
design
said
you
have
a
major
problem
here
with
storm
sewer.
If
you
don't
fix
that
first
we're
going
to
be
right
back
here,
so
we
needed
to
do
we.
So
this
is
really
an
amendment
to
their
contract
for
the
road
design.
M
What
he's
mentioning,
though,
isn't
the
benzer
report
gives
us
a
road
rating?
What
what
mr
pilot
speaks
to
is
is
essentially
like
storm
sewer
problems
right.
You
know,
like
I'm,
going
to
give
you
an
example
like
the
easton
road
issue.
You
know
we
dug
up
and
put
two
crosses
across
easton
before
the
road
was
paved.
B
Up
we're
also
looking
to
take
this
out
of
the
128
fund,
which
is
a
rollback
fund,
correct.
B
M
B
O
B
Thank
you,
mr
president.
Ordnance
number
17
2019
and
we're
purchasing
2
000
tons
of
salt
at
79.82.
Correct,
yes,
okay,
is
this
going
to
be?
When
are
we
going
to
get
it.
M
M
F
G
B
M
And
the
contract
through
c:
u
e
was
not
guaranteed
meaning,
so
we
we
said
we
wanted
3
000
tons,
they
said
well,
we
can
only
give
you
50
percent,
we're
not
even
sure
that
we
can
give
you
the
50,
we're
not
going
to
have
a
dedicated
contract
to
you.
So
we
went
through
a
bunch
of
remember.
We
had
macedonia,
we
talked
to
morton.
M
M
We
will
council
will
authorize
the
administration
to
contract
with
the
ohio
department
of
transportation,
which
will
be
different
than
we've
ever
done
and
we'll
do
that
early
this
year
as
soon
as
odot
comes
out
with
their
form
and
we
will
join
the
odot
consortium
going
forward
for
salt,
you
will
authorize
us
to
execute
the
contract
and
accept
and
award
the
bid
which
we
did
not
do
with
cue
e
and
that's
what
essentially,
what
we're
doing
now.
Well,
we
did.
A
It's
kind
of
like
the
state
bid.
The
city
is
a
member
of
cue,
cue,
he's
a
council
of
governments,
essentially
that's
run
by
the
university
of
akron,
there's
political
subdivisions
all
around
northeast
ohio
who
are
members
of
that
they
through
their
council
government's
power
bid
on
behalf
of
their
member
entities
of
which
were
one
so
when
they
issue
their
bids,
they're
bidding
on
behalf
of
all
of
us
as
part
of
the
membership
of
that
council
of
governments.
So
it's
it's
authorized
under
revised
code.
We
want
to
make
it
seem
like
we
did
something
wrong.
A
They
do
that
every
year
what
they
were
telling
us,
which
mr
fowler
mentioned
in
october
last
year,
which
is
why
we
came
to
council-
was
that
cargill's
not
telling
us
if
they
can
fulfill
the
order
or
not.
We
have
a
bid.
We
have
a
price,
we
don't
know
if
we
have
the
salt
to
actually
match
the
bid
and
the
price.
So
after
the
new
year
cargill
came
through
and
said,
okay,
we
can
actually
deliver
the
salt
that
we
promised
you
under
that
bid.
So
that's
that's
the
process.
We're
formalizing
here.
M
M
You
know
the
monies
we
had
available
and
the
goal
was
to
hedge
our
bets
that
if
morton,
who
got
the
state
contract
can
sell
us
because
we
can
piggyback
by
law
off
the
state
bid
as
long
as
publicly
bid
as
long
as
we
can
get
that
price
50
dollars
a
ton
40
whatever
it
is
40
to
54
a
ton
that
we
would
fill
our
barn
before
the
end
of
the
year,
and
that
would
reduce
the
amount
of
salt
that
we
have
to
buy
the
rest
of
this
year.
So.
O
And
what's
our
storage
capacity.
B
M
H
B
M
B
H
B
Thank
you
again.
We
were
using
morgan
stanley
prior
to
looking
at
making
this
contract
at
making
our
municipal
investments
and
again,
if
I'm
doing
this
wrong.
Somebody
please
step
up
and
correct
me
we're
looking
at
going
with
ubs
financial
services
now
actually
we'll
be
getting
this
a
little
better
price,
we're
going
to
be
having
actual
numbers,
so
we're
going
to
know
what
it
actually
costs
us
and
last
year
we
made
like
169
000
net
in
the
interest
on
our
investments,
and
we
expect
to
do
better
with
ubs.
B
B
A
So
the
city
invests
about
eight
eight
and
a
half
million
dollars
give
or
take
in
you
know,
depending
on
the
cash
flow
of
the
city
at
time
to
time.
So
they
take
point
two
percent
of
that
amount
as
their
advisory
fee.
So
the
difference
and
mr
messner
can
jump
in
whenever
he
wants,
but
the
difference.
We
had
a
brokerage
relationship
with
morgan
stanley.
They
did
a
good
job
of
yielding
some
investment
income
where
we
really
weren't
getting
any
through
our
norm.
Normal
deposit
accounts,
just
like
everybody
else,
gets
the
point.
You
know
one
person.
A
The
banks,
so
the
revised
code
limits
the
amount
of
the
types
of
investments
you
can
invest
in.
We
have
an
investment
policy
that
the
city
council
has
adopted.
Mr
messner
administers
that
policy.
That
policy
restricts
the
types
of
investments
that
the
city
can
invest
in.
That
is
usually
federal
back
federally
backed
securities
state
municipal
bonds,
things
that
are
very
safe,
they're,
very
liquid,
short-term
cds,
fdic
insured,
and
so
what
ubs
does
more
constantly
that
ubs
does?
A
Is
they
find
a
suite
of
eligible
investments
within
our
investment
policy
allowed
by
revised
code
that
will
yield
us
a
better
investment
return?
So
that's
the
that's
what
they
do
this
relationship
as
a
financial
advisory.
You
get
a
fiduciary
relationship
with
ubs
as
opposed
to
morgan
stanley,
which
is
just
your
broker.
Now
we
have
a
fiduciary
relationship,
so
it's
a
little
bit
stronger
that
we're.
You
know
not
that
anyone
wasn't
acting
in
our
interest
before,
but
now
we
have
a
fiduciary
relationship
that
requires
them
to
act
in
our
best
interests.
B
G
G
A
O
G
A
G
May
be
for
that
was
2018.
Of
course,
relationship
ended
in
october
with
morgan
stanley.
They
just
stopped
and
said
we're
getting
out
of
the
business.
We're
not
going
to
do
this
anymore,
well,
sultan
or
the
investment
consultant.
I
had
with
morgan
stanley
transferred
his
business
over
to
ubs
and
picked
up,
and
so
we
just
you
know
to
keep
things
lines
clear.
We
just
moved
with
him
because
he's
done
a
good
job
for
us.
D
B
O
B
O
G
B
I
J
H
B
Is
key,
thank
you.
Mr
president,
this
has
become
almost
boilerplate.
We
actually
rotate
these
this
turnout
gear
and
I
believe,
with
seven
that
we
replace
every
year
in
order
to
keep
them
up
and
have
we
is
this
our
fourth
year,
the
fifth
year
we
reached
in
it?
Did
we
decide.
G
B
B
M
K
Miss
whitby
just
for
maybe
the
public's
knowledge
last
year,
when
we
did
this,
if
I
recall
correctly,
the
chief
had
said,
unfortunately,
the
other
place
that
he
bid
with
had
gone
out
of
business
so
pretty
much.
This
is
our
choice,
if
I
remember
correctly,
but
I
believe
the
number's
pretty
much
the
same.
B
O
Mr
kernan,
yes
and
mr
president,
fbi
may
sure,
just
for
the
public's
information
there
was
reports
that
it
was
one
of
our
firefighters
that
was
injured,
battling
a
blaze
there
last
week
or
a
week
and
a
half
ago
anyways
it
was
not
a
norton
firefighter
and
it
was
from
another
township,
and
my
understanding
is
that
firefighter
is
okay.
Now.
H
Okay,
we
had
after
the
agenda
had
been
published.
We
have
some
applications
for
agricultural
district
that
had
come
through.
I
think
everybody
received
a
copy
of
the
interoffice
memo.
We
need
to
discuss
that
this
evening
and
put
it
on
on
february
11th
for
a
first
reading
and
public
hearing.
So
I
think
at
this
time
I
will
move
to
amend
the
agenda
this
evening
to
include
these
applications
for
agricultural
districts
and
they
are
resolution
20,
21,
22,
23
and
24..
O
H
M
M
J
H
H
And
these
are
actually
in
planning,
so
mr
gainer
yeah,
so
I
mean.
H
Yeah
so
basically
they're
they're,
more
of
the
agricultural
district
applications
that
have
come
in.
D
D
Should
we
mention
the
name
or
address
or
anything
in
case
anybody
would
like
to
come
to
the
hearings
next
week.
H
You
can
certainly
do
that
if
you'd
like
to,
I
know
that
there's
going
to
be
public,
notices
are
being
published
and
they'll
be
public
record.
But
if
you
would
like
to
mention
these.
D
I
can
do
that
if
you
think
it's
necessary,
I
don't
I
don't
mind
it's.
One
of
them
is
at
I'll
just
give
the
names
of
william
mcallen
as
one
of
them
that's
applying
it's
28
acres.
B
D
75
acres
for
ronald
and
janice
lewis
trustees,
then
there's
54.19
acres
for
hugh
quinn
and
there
are
32
acres
for
dale
adams
and
also
mr
quinn
has
35.62
acres
also
on
hometown
road.
That
would
be
all
of
them.
Okay,
if
anybody's
interested
in
attending
the
hearings.
H
And
so
we
just
need
a
motion
to
add
those.
D
F
A
H
We
would
need
a
second
either
from
mr
karen
or
mr
mcglone.
O
F
E
Real
quick
on
the
number
five
there
was
according
to
on
the
application.
Number
of
acres
is
35.62.
E
B
B
B
Yes,
mr
president,
I
had
an
email
from
nash
heights
residents
last
night
and
has
been
it
went
through
today.
I
just
wanted
to
clarify
that
anybody
down
in
nash
heights
that
wants
to
be
paying
their
assessments
ahead
of
time
can
either
mail
it
in
or
they
can
come
into
the
city,
administration
building
and
mr
messner
will
be
happy
to
take
their
check.
You
don't
have
to
wait
to
get
a
billing,
and
that
way
you
won't
have
to
worry
about
paying
any
of
the
interest
on
the
future
assessments.
H
Okay,
any
anything
else
come
before
committee,
the
whole
all
right
we
are
going
to.
I
think
I
said
we
were
going
to
move
the
cemetery
tombstone,
repairing
the
property
maintenance
code
back
to
matters
referred
anything
any
other
topics
for
the
next
work
session.
That
people
would
like
to
see
under
there.
B
Yes,
mr
president,
mrs
whippy,
I
had
asked
about
this
when
I
first
came
on
council
and
came
back
up
again
this
year.
After
that
snowfall
we
had
where
we
were
all
stuck
inside
and
copley
actually
has
an
operation
where
they
get
out
and
they
hire
people
to
come
and
plow
out
the
driveways
for
the
elderly
and
some
of
their
disabled
citizens,
and
I
would
really
like
to
look
at
perhaps
starting
that
for
our
citizens.
B
As
I
understand
it,
they
don't
check
as
far
as
the
income
of
everybody
there.
So
I
would
say
that
I
think
that's
something
that
we
need
to
consider,
because
this
ought
to
be
people
who
actually
has
the
need
to
be
able
to
have
something
done
and
if
I
recall
correctly
carrie,
you
can
correct
me
you'd
been
in
contact
with
them
for
me,
and
I
don't
have
that.
I
believe
they
pay
for
that
out
of
their
time
warner
fund,
that's
correct.
H
The
I
I
was
looking
through
that
and
my
understanding
is-
is
that
they,
they
plow
enough
of
the
drive
to
allow
emergency
access
emergency
vehicles
to
access.
If
I
believe,
I'm
correct
on
that,
I
don't
think
it's
that
they
come
out
and
they
clear
the
driveway.
It's
just
for
emergency
access.
B
We
need
to
look
at.
We
can
create
our
own.
What
it
is
that
we
want
just
like
I'm
suggesting
we
make
it
to
where
it's
income
relevant
as
opposed
and
how
much
snow
it
has
to
actually
put
out
before
we
would
be
looking
at
it,
and
these
are
not
city
employees
per
se.
These
are
extras
that
they
have
a
bond
with.
E
For
the
duration,
though,
if
I
could
that
in
in
heavy
snowfall
such
as
what
we
experienced
a
few
weeks
ago,
what
I
want
to
kind
of
reassure,
though,
is
during
a
an
event
where
ems
is
needed,
that
we
will
make
sure
you
know
we'll
do
our
best
to
make
sure
that
the
squad
will
be
able
to
get
in
now.
E
I'm
not
going
to
say
that
we're
going
to
run
a
plow
right
up
to
the
front
of
the
garage,
but
we
will
get
a
truck
nearby
to
the
point
where
we
will
make
access
to
to
a
home
or
to
an
area
where
we
have
to
pick
up
a
patient.
C
I'd
like
to
add
something
to
that,
you
know
I
agree
with
the
direction
you're
taking
that,
so
I
think
the
city
needs
to
have
some
input
and
some
action,
but
I'd
like
to
just
mention
that
the
south
summit
chamber
of
commerce
did
have
a
fund
at
one
time
when
joe
fasik
was
around
with
a
new
leadership.
I'm
not
sure
if
that
still
exists,
but
it
may
be
something
worth
looking
into
to
see
if
there's
some
resources
that
we've
overlooked.
F
B
G
G
There's
a
lot
of
ins
and
outs
to
it.
I
can't
say
in
relation
to
copley
my
father,
that
lived
next
door.
He
did
have
you
had
to
be
a
certain
age
and
income?
Wasn't
they
didn't
have
an
income
level,
although
kaiga
falls
did
but
at
a
certain
age
or
if
anybody
was
disabled.
There
was
a
number
of
criteria.
B
I
believe
there's
a
waiver
in
copley
and
it
was
for
65
and
over,
and
you
had
to
own
your
own
home,
not
like
you
rented,
and
if
you
had
somebody
else
younger
there,
you
weren't
eligible
for
it
unless
they
were
disabled,
you
know
or
something
along
those
lines,
so
they
were
somewhat
strict
in
some
ways
which
I
wouldn't
have
a
problem
with
any
of
those
requirements.
Just
that.
I
think
that
we
ought
to
be
looking
at
it
for
those
that
are
truly
in
need
of
being
able
to
get
aid
at
getting
their
driveways
plowed.
E
B
H
D
D
He
mentioned
to
him
that
the
school
bus
turns
around
at
the
corner
of
his
lot
at
the
houston
pub
and
he
wondered
if
it
would
be
possible
where
that
school
bus
turns
around
when
the
man
plows
houston.
Could
he
possibly
take
a
swipe
or
two
or
something
where
that
school
bus
turns
around,
because
they
had
some
problems
there
when
the
school
bus
turns
in?
I
guess
they're
using.
I
don't
know
this,
I'm
just
assuming
the
way
he
talked
that
they're
actually
using
his
corner
of
his
lot
to
turn
around
in.