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Under
public
comment,
we're
going
to
start
off
with
mr
hess,
our
street
superintendent,
who
has
a
presentation
on
the
street
sweeper
for
us
go
ahead.
Mr
president,
you're
welcome.
We.
G
Have
done
some
demo
work
on
some
sweepers
looking
to
the
possibility
of
buying
in
the
near
future,
and
we
wanted
to
show
you
the
effectiveness
of
the
one
that
we're
very
interested
in.
We
took
it
up
to
mount
vernon
and
also
on
johnson
road,
two
bad
areas.
If
you've
ever
been
up
there
and
I'm
sure
you
have
that
you
can
show
us
how
and
I'm
just
gonna
get
right
into
it.
Anybody.
H
I
G
Just
feel
free
to
ask
me
anytime,
we'll
do
something
before's.
H
D
I
G
All
right,
so
this
is
mount
vernon
right
here,
and
that
shows
if
anyone
got
a
look
at
that,
that
shows
up
before.
G
G
And
this
will
show
the
the
actual
sweeper
sorry
about
the
angle.
We
could
not
straighten
it
up,
but
this
shows
the
sweeper.
Actually
it's
a
pretty
heavy
debris
field.
It's
cut
through
it
pretty
easily.
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The
broom
will
take
the
the
material
loosens
it
up
throws
it
into
a
little
barrier
that
lines
it
up
with
the
head,
which
picks
it
up
and
and
takes
it
away.
G
This
is
a
timco,
I
believe
mr
gainer
was
there.
He
could
also
attest
to
what
a
pretty
good
job
it
did
for
us.
G
It
came,
it
came
with
some
recommendations
of
other
cities
that
have
used
it.
Sometimes
the
manufacturers,
some
of
the
companies
that
like
to
sell
you
more
than
you,
need
we're
able
to
sit
down
and
kind
of
customize
all
of
our
needs.
It's
a
it's
a
good
unit
and.
G
This
this
particular
vehicle
also
has
a
tube
in
the
back
which
we're
gonna
plant,
and
we
show
we'll
show
that
a
little
bit
to
clean
out
catch
basins,
because
we
have
no
program
and
we
really
need
to
to
get
going
on
some
of
these
catch
basins
that
are
absolutely
lodged
with
debris.
G
You
know
when
these
materials
go
through
the
pumps,
the
station,
for
you,
know
the
barbers
and
controls,
but
it's
it's
it's
bad
on
palms,
too
it
would.
It
hurts
the
life
of
a
pump
to
have
debris
like
this
going
through
it.
I
mean
not
all
that
makes
it
but
anyways
preservation.
The
epa
likes
to
see
programs
to
handle
this
kind
of
waste.
G
D
Mr
house,
yes,
just
out
of
curiosity,
since
this
is
somewhat
new
to
me,
since
that
is
in
essence,
a
large
vacuum
cleaner
that
must
get
full
occasionally
and
what
is
our
capacity
and
is
that
a
difference
between
different
models.
G
There,
probably
are
larger
ones.
I
don't
know
how
many
I'd
have
to
check
and
see
how
many
cubic
feet
it
holds.
But
you
know
there
are
there.
Are
you
have
to
handle
it
a
special
way
and
we're
prepared
to
do
that?
They
consider
it.
They
really
kind
of
call
it
like
a
hazardous
way.
So
it
takes
some
special
handling,
but.
G
Well,
we'd
have
to
we'd,
have
to
get
a
we'd,
have
to
get
a
dumpster
and
and
dump
into
that
dumpster
and
then
haul
it
away.
Okay,.
G
Without
every
everyone
that
has
that
kind
of
a
sweeping
program,
that's
how
they're
required
to
do
it.
Okay,
this
is
a
still
of
a
catch
base
and
I
think
it's
on
the
corner
of
shellheart
and
fair
oaks.
It
is
absolutely
loaded
with
debris.
It
was
not
taking
any
water.
G
This
next
picture,
or
this
next
film
will
show
it
it's
a
wine
pressure.
You
bust
up
the
it's
a
process.
You
have
to
bust
up
the
the
debris.
That's
in
there.
Those
leaves
were
just
packed
in
there
and
then
we
didn't
show
the
whole
thing,
but
through
the
just
repeating
that
operation,
that's
what
we
came
up
with,
so
we
took
it
down
to
a
perfectly
clean
catch
base.
I.
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J
Any
questions
I
just
have
a
statement.
Would
it
be
fair
to
say,
though,
that
in
the
wintertime
between
them
between
the
wet
leaves
and
the
water
that
does
get
stuck
in
there
in
the
freezing
temperatures
that
freezes
it
causes
expansion
that
helps
break
up
some
of
that
catch
basin
from
the
inside
or
not
really.
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G
You
have
all
of
nolbrook
we're
going
to
have
cleveland
mass
now,
a
lot
of
curb
there,
some
of
our
bridge
decks
and
then
all
of
brentwood
estates
and
the
adjacent
I
apologize.
I
don't
know.
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H
G
H
G
I
think
initially,
I
as
soon
as
the
weather
would
break
I'd,
want
I'd
want
to
get
right
on
this,
because
I
think
we
we
just
really
need
to
get.
We
really
need
to
get
these
catch
basins
and
streets
clean,
so.
G
Yeah
for
a
while
a
daily,
you
know
as
many
days
as
we
could,
depending
on
the
priorities
of.
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G
H
You
had
mentioned
the
epa
and
I
don't
know
if
you
know
specifically,
but
what?
What
does
the
epa
mandate
or
suggest
or
push
whatever
the
word.
G
They
want
us
to,
they
want
us
to
clean.
E
G
Keep
this
stuff
out
of
the
storm,
because
this
this
all
goes
to
streams.
You
know
what
I
mean
any
of
the
debris
oils
all
that
stuff.
It
all
collects
and
goes
there
any
kind
of
program
that
we
can
use
to
keep
the
sewers
cleaner,
they're
likely
not
to
streams
and
and
things
they're
they're
really
happy
to
hear
about
it
and
they
they
look
on
us
favorable.
I
know
that's
that
would
go
in
josh.
Our
engineers
report.
E
Following
up
on
that,
he
mentioned
the
projects
with
curbs
and
stuff.
There's
no
reason
why
this
can't
be
used
someplace
other
than
car.
G
E
E
G
Everywhere-
and
he
was
just
kind
of
watched
out
for
the
mailbox-
he
could
have
got
right
up
to
the
berm
and
got
it
all,
but
that
broom
will
kick
it
to
that
plate.
That
you
see
in
the
in
the
picture.
C
G
Now,
maybe
if
we
do
the
catch
basins,
possibly
possibly
two
but
I'd
like
to
try
it
with
one,
I
think
it
could
be
done
it
maybe
initially
to
I
don't
know
I'll
have
to
see.
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G
C
Yeah,
if
we
could
get
that
and
the
size
of
the
hopper
and
the
cost
associated
with
each
dump,.
G
Yep,
I
think
I
think
I
had
provided
some
of
that
prior
too,
and
maybe
it
didn't
get
the
council,
but
I'll
make
sure
you
have
it
I'll
give
you
some
hard
copies,
it'll
be
on
there
and
I
can
I
can.
I
can
cut
right
to
those
questions.
If
you
want
to
have
me
back
sometime
and.
G
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G
Somewhere
in
the
vicinity
of
four
four
to
six
months,
it
just
depends
they
could
have
a
unit.
They
could
have
a
unit.
That's
that's
kind
of
right.
There.
We've
got
the
lead
time
three
to
four
months,
though
it's
pretty
pretty
good.
M
J
E
G
E
I'm
talking
about
I'm
sorry,
I
didn't
mean
that's.
Okay,
I'm
talking
about
culverts
himself
under
under
driveway
culverts.
I
mentioned
to
him
that
when,
when
we
were
talking
to
him
that
day
in
the
garage-
and
I
asked
him
if
there
are
extensions
for
that
hose
and
I'm
I'm
almost
certain-
he
said
that
there
was.
E
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E
H
H
This
was
before
you
came,
so
I
apologize
if
you're
not
familiar,
but
several
years
back
before
city
council,
an
idea
was
floated.
I
think
it
was
called
a
vactor.
Maybe.
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G
H
G
G
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L
A
I
M
Currently,
the
ohio
deferred
comp,
which
is
run
by
the
state,
is
the
program
that's
offered
to
the
employees.
This
would
just
allow
us
to
designate
a
couple
other
alternative
options.
Just
it's
all
employee
choice,
no
one's
required
to
do
it,
but
just
give
them
different
investment
vehicles.
Should
they
should
they
so
choose.
Okay,.
M
I
Free
and
find
okay,
anyone
on
console
have
anything
to
say
about
this.
B
The
only
thing
I'd
spoken
to
mr
markey
earlier
today
and
and
this
is
for
their
retirement.
M
M
I
Okay,
anyone
else
have
anything
else
to
say
tonight:
okay,
with
with
that
I'd
like
to
put
ordinance
58
2019
on
for
the
next
council
meeting
and
we'll
go
the
full
three
readings.
That's
second.
M
A
I
Thank
you,
mr
president,
we're
looking
to
make
an
ordinance
to
provide
the
veteran
credit
up
to
20
percent
for
those
qualified
individuals
passing
a
civil
service
entrance
exam,
mr
markey.
How
is
it
right
now.
M
Right
now,
there's
two
points
awarded
miss
whipkey
asked
me
the
question
earlier
how's
two
points
compared
to
twenty
percent
and
I
don't
have
the
answer
for
that.
We'll
get
you
that
answer
again.
This
is
not
a
rush,
so
we'll
make
sure
for
the
next
next
reading.
We
have
that
information
so
right
now
the
revised
code
provides
for
that
20
credit.
I
think
norton's
ordinance
in
the
past
matched
the
revised
code,
but
as
as
we're
trying
to
encourage
veteran
employment
in
this
country,
the
state
has
revised
its
rules.
M
So
we
think
it's
time
to
follow
suit
and
match
what
the
state's
doing
in
terms
of
that
20
credit
it'd
be
for
original
appointments.
Only
so
it'd
be
for
a
new
employment
into
the
city,
basically
entry-level
positions,
but
it
gives
them
veterans
who
meet
the
qualifications
and
advantage
on
those
applications.
H
So
just
for
clarity,
this
will
put
us
in
purity
with
the
revised
culture.
M
M
I
Okay
with
that,
then
I'm
going
to
put
ordinance
59
2019
on
for
the
next
council
meeting
council
meeting
for
its
first
reading.
A
second.
E
E
Business
housing
whatever
and
changing
that
to
to
accommodate
any
development
that
might
arise
in
some
areas.
Anybody
have
anything
they'd
like
to
have.
M
Is
the
city
initiating
a
rezoning
of
the
golf
course
to
the
mud
standards
that
were
recently
adopted
by
this
council?
Those
are
actually
not
in
effect
until
next
council
meeting,
so
this
ordinance
piggybacks
on
the
effective
date
of
that,
because
because
the
zoning
ordinance
couldn't
have
an
emergency
clause
on
that
provision,
so
that
goes
into
effect
next
monday,
so
we're
going
to
introduce
the
new
legislation
for
that
at
that
time.
M
This
is
similar
to
the
other
processes
we
followed
for
rezoning,
a
property.
This
goes
down
the
playing
commission
for
their
recommendation.
They
have
60
days
to
respond
because
of
that
we're
hoping
you
can
move
it
through
a
little
quicker
just
because
it's
going
to
come
back
to
council
we're
going
to
have
the
public
hearing
we're
going
to
follow
the
same
process.
We
followed
on
other
rezonings,
but
the
initial
initial
step
is
to
send
it
down
the
playing
commission
for
their
review.
So.
A
M
D
B
M
M
A
A
M
M
No,
you
don't
have
to
wait
so
plan
commission
is
given
the
right
to
wait
up
to
60
days
to
take
an
action.
That's
a
time
limit
on
playing
commission.
If
they
don't
act,
then
it
comes
back
to
it.
It's
treated
as
approved
right
and
then
it
comes
back
to
council.
So
they
can,
they
can
approve
it.
They
can
deny
it.
They
could
go
in
one
meeting,
two
meetings.
60
days,
not
act,
I
mean
they
could
do
anything
either
way.
It's
coming
back
to
you
and
their
actions
and
recommendation
for
this
council.
M
A
E
Yes,
this
is
pretty
detailed.
It's
a
rezoning
of
the
entire
cleveland
maslin
corridor
and
norton
avenue
greenwich
road
corridor
from
from
city
limits,
essentially
in
both
directions.
E
It's
for
the
new
zoning
for
just
about
every
business
that
might
possibly
be
coming
into
that
area
and
there's.
E
It's
been,
it's
been
discussed
now
for
what
several
months,
and
I
think,
we'd
like
to
it's
been
the
planning
they've
made
their
recommendations,
and
I
think
we
have
those
recommendations
of
changes
that
they
suggested
in
red.
In
this.
E
I
only
have
one
question
really
a
major
question
or
not
major,
but
where
planning
desired,
to
remove
city
council
from
quite
a
few
spots.
I
I
just
wondered:
why
was
the
question
again
well,
such
as?
E
Let
me
get
this
paper
here.
Just
a
second
give
me
an
example,
and
then
you'll
know
what
I'm
talking
about
on
page.
I
don't
have
a
page
number
on
this,
one
where
it
says
page.
A
E
Council
used
to
say,
and
they
have
scratched
out
city
council
in
several
spots,.
M
Yeah,
so
I
think
I
think
miss
whipkey
is
asking
me
this
question
as
well,
and
I
think
the
the
not
the
concern
the
issue
there
is
that
I'm
sorry,
I
didn't
understand.
No
the
issue.
The
issue
with
the
and
city
indoor
city
council
is
city
council
doesn't
approve
site
plans,
so
I
think
that
it
was
initially
constructed
so
that
it
would
come
back
to
if
council
approved
them.
M
E
E
M
Yeah,
I'm
saying
that
decision
doesn't
actually
come
up
the
city
council
normally
right,
so
I
think
the
and
or
city
council,
I'm
not
sure
where
that
came
from
I'm
not
sure
if
we
started
from
a
different
city
who
has
a
different
structure,
how
they
do
it,
but
city
council
doesn't
actually
look
at
those
issues.
It's
really
a
planning
commission
issue.
M
Don't
know
about
all
of
them
I'll
find
out
for
you,
because
I
was
not
as
involved
as
mr
fowler
was,
and
in
drafting
these,
so
I
can.
I
can
find
out.
M
E
I
wasn't:
I
don't
think
that
the
planning
commissions
that
should
have
the
final
say
on
on
any
building
project
and
if,
if,
if
you
have,
if
you
have
the
planning
commission
saying
just
for
an
example,
we
don't
want
this
particular
thing
on
this
building
and
and
the
builder
was
building
a
2-3
million
dollar
building
and
he
said
well,
if
we
don't
have
this
thing
on
our
building,
we're
not
going
to
build
it
in
your
city.
E
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A
M
A
A
M
M
H
Towsley,
I'm
not
for
or
against
what
I'm
gonna
ask.
I'm
just
curious
the
the
limitations
of
it.
It
went
from
the
barberton
corporation
limit
back
to
long
drive
and
I'm
just
curious.
What
was
the
reason
of
that?
I
know
mr
dowling's
here.
Maybe
he
could.
E
E
E
H
B
E
Of
it
they're
both
in
there,
if
you
read
paul,
let
me
find
it
here.
The
part.
E
A
B
If
I
might,
when
you
get
into
the
overlay,
it's
much
more
specific
as
to
what
can
happen
because
there's
a
closer
the
heart
of
the
city,
let's
put
it
that
way,
so
we
wanted
a
lot
more
control
on
that
area
as,
but
we
felt
that
we
needed
to
go
to
the
town
limits
in
most
cases
outside
of
coming
past
columbia.
Woods
drive.
B
I'm
kind
of
confused
on
this,
because
we've
had
applications
come
in
front
of
us
for
the
zoning
and
stuff
that
had
preliminary
and
final
site
plan
on
it,
and
then
we
went
from
one
to
the
other
and
yet
they're
still
talking
a
preliminary
and
a
final
psych
plan
in
this.
So
have
we
actually
established
the
difference
between
that
or
are
we
going
to
do
it
as
I'm
still
seeing
two
steps.
B
Okay,
and,
and
also
we're
also
going
to
include
this
other
step
of
an
architectural
architectural
board
review
board,
as
well
as
the
planning
and
council.
That's
right.
J
B
B
B
E
Yes,
I
do
too,
and
I
have
it
in
front
of
me,
but
not
too
many
pages
here.
Another
question
I
think
justin
you
could
probably
answer
the
architectural
review
board
will
consist.
I
know
the
mayor
and
city
administrator
and
an
architect
correct
as
we
do
with
zoning.
I
know
we
pay
certain
members,
you
know
for
their
meetings
and
such
are.
E
We
planning
is
this
a
part
of
the
plan
to
pay
those
architectural
design,
review
board
members,
or
at
least
the
architect,
on
the
architectural
review
board
members,
since
the
other
two
are
already
employed,
yeah.
M
H
M
Intent
would
be
you
have
one
person
who
at
least
has
some
architectural
knowledge
like
an
architect
reviewing
these
viewing
these
design
standards
to
make
sure
they
comply,
so
I
believe
they
would
be
paid,
probably
their
standard
rate.
Okay,.
E
J
Yeah
and
two,
if
you
refer
back
to
1255.01,
establishing
establishment
in
terms
it
talks
about
consisting
of
three
members,
including
the
city
engineer
or
his
designee,
a
city,
zoning
official
and
one
member
appointed
by
me,
yeah,
okay,
I.
H
L
Based
on
this,
what
it
states
an
amendment
to
the
zoning
code
of
the
city
by
adding
chapter
by
adding
chapter
1279,
section,
128908
and
128909
chapter
455.,
so
bear
with
me,
because
I'm
trying
to
wrap
my
head
around
and
make
sure
I
understand
a
process,
which
is
why
I
picked
this
particular
piece
to
ask
questions.
L
A
A
A
M
I
think
one
of
the
things
we
we
talked
about
with
your
process
was
you'd.
Ask
for
how
do
we
change
i1
right?
Because
we
said
if
it's
an
i1
zoning
classification,
then
the
rules
for
i1
have
to
apply,
and
I
think
when
we
talked
about
your
situation,
we
said
we'd
have
to
change
the
zoning
code
in
order
to
accommodate
some
of
the
changes
that
you
wanted
and.
M
I
think
it's
possible,
I
didn't
say
it.
It's
clearly.
L
A
So-
and
I
I
turned
off
my
timer,
so
you're
good
okay,
so
I
think
so
I
think
what
we
said
was
is
that
if
we
amended
say
we
amended
I-1
zoning
that
would
apply
all
over
the
city
correct.
However,
if
we
wanted
to
make
some
changes
to
certain
things
in
the
situation
over
there,
we
wouldn't
do
that
in
the
zoning
code.
We
would
do
that
in
the
whole
process,
where
we
approve
the
plats
and
the
and
the
plans
and
things
of
that
nature.
It's
not
that
we
said
we
couldn't
do
it.
Okay,.
L
M
K
M
Really
depends
on
the
situation.
What
your
situation
is,
I
I
don't
know
off
hand.
I'd
have
to
look
at
whether
it's
a
minor
or
major
subdivision.
I
don't
know
the
answer
to
that
alphabet.
D
L
Next
question
these
items
that
you're
talking
about
with
regards
to
2d
the
zoning
classification,
the
numbers
that
I
listed
1279
128908
prior
to
coming
to
the
meeting
this
evening.
I
got
on
your
website
clicked
on
government
clicked
on
the
ordinances
which
takes
me
to
a
website
that
lists
everything.
D
L
L
A
A
M
Well,
there's
a
process
in
the
codified
ordinances,
there's
a
form
that
the
secretary
of
state
provides
for
the
initiation
of
it
of
an
ordinance
there's
a
number
of
technical
requirements
for
who
can
circulate
how
they
get
circulated,
how
they
forms
get
filled
out.
You
can
get
those
from
the
board
of
elections.
You
can
get
those
from
the
from
the
secretary
of
state's
website
itself.
M
H
Want
to
clarify
to
make
sure
you
understand.
My
understanding
anyhow
was
when
you
asked
us
when
you
were
up
there.
You
asked
us
if
we
could
change
the
legislation
in
front
of
us
applying
to
the
industrial.
Yes
and
that's
where
we
met.
We,
we
can't
change
the
whole
code
just
through
this
piece
of
legislation.
Okay,
you
understand
what
I'm
saying
it
wasn't
that.
K
L
But
you
might
imagine
that
when
I
read
your
agenda,
when
it
was
posted
the
little
hairs
on
the
back
of
my
neck,
you
know
stood
up
because
I,
my
initial
thought
was
well.
How
can
that
be?
Because
I've
asked
this
question
of
the
planning
commission
many
times.
I've
asked
it
of
all
of
you.
I've
walked
away
from
those
conversations
with
the
understanding
that
that
can't
be
done,
and
yet
it
has
been.
L
So
that's
why
I
came
tonight
to
ask
those
questions,
and
I
just
want
to
put
on
the
record
that
I
provided
a
letter
to
all
of
you
that
I
gave
to
mr
towsley
prior
to
the
meeting
started,
so
I'm
sure
he
will
circulate.
H
K
A
K
I
didn't
actually
write
it
in
the
text
of
this
c1.
I
actually
had
like
about
page
and
a
half
of
questions,
and
one
of
them
is.
We
should
be
putting
final
or
preliminary
on
there
because,
let's
say
in
the
case
of
the
development
on
clark
mill
road,
that's
actually
a
preliminary
now
I've
talked
to
you
know
the
developer
there
and
he
thinks
it's
a
final.
K
I
said
no,
it's
not
a
final
actually
went
back
and
looked
because
he
did
not
at
the
time
have
agreements
on
barbara
and
sewer,
and
so
that
has
to
go
onto
his
final
plan.
So
he
needs
to
resubmit
that,
with
all
the
additional
information
on
you
know
shorelines
and
where
they're
going
to
run
things
like
that,
and
then
that
would
come
back
to
you
for
approval.
K
B
K
Put
preliminary
slash
final
last
time,
but
it
would
be
a
lot
better
if
we
would
actually
add
that
to
our
form
and
I
don't
think
those
forms
are
in
the
the
codified
ordinances.
I
think
there
is
something
that
I
don't
think
you
can
print
those
out
out
of
the
system.
I
think
they're
maintained
by
the
office
so
but
that's
why
there
is
a
preliminary
final.
B
A
K
A
A
A
I
Thank
you,
mr
president,
every
year
we
always
get
certain
seasonal
points
for
the
service
department
and
every
once
in
a
while
time
to
time,
we
administration
will
employ
a
college
year
intern
to
provide
services
for
the
city
to
enhance
their
educational
opportunities,
and
tonight
we
just
want
to
set
some
malware
rages.
Wages
for
these
employ
seasonal
employees,
nine
dollars
an
hour
to
fifteen
dollars
an
hour
and
college
interns,
ten
dollars
an
hour
to
14.50
an
hour.
J
The
as
far
as
the
range
we're
looking
for
a
range
because,
depending
on
whether
it's
a
first-time
kid
or
somebody,
that's
worked
with
us
for
several
seasons
and
has
come
back.
It's
just
some
of
it's
getting
a
little
harder
and
harder
to
find
high
school
or
college
kids
that
will
come
out
and
do
the
do
a
seasonal
work
for
us,
whether
it's
mowing
and
trimming
and
so
forth.
J
So
a
lot
of
the
communities
in
the
area
are
are
set
at
certain
rates,
so
we're
trying
to
be
a
little
more
competitive,
not
as
not
more
competitive
than
them,
but
just
competitive
in
the
market.
So
to
speak.
So
we
want
to
set
a
range
to
the
point
where
it'll
give
us
the
opportunity,
then
to
to
look
at
hiring
some
seasonal
employees.
J
There's
just
no
one
there
yeah
I
got
it,
I
mean
that
that's
just
it
we're
trying
to
get.
I
mean
in
the
fight
and
talking
to
larry.
The
idea
is
we
want
to
get
people
in
that
have
a
little
bit
of
experience
to
the
point
where
we're
not
putting
you
know
diesel
and
gas
tanks
and
gas
and
diesel
tanks
and
and
ruining
equipment.
K
J
We're
spending
money
on
mowers
and
equipment
and
then
turning
around,
and
you
know
looking
at
trying
to
keep
the
equipment
that
we
have
without
getting
them
ruined
right.
So.
M
The
only
thing
other
thing
I
would
note
is
that
the
auditors
have
requested
this
in
the
audit
this
year
they
asked
what's
the
basis
for
the
hourly
rates
we've
been
paying.
Historically,
we've
been
paying
them,
since
you
know,
beginning
of
time,
but
now
they've
asked
and
so
council
sets
the.
As
I
mentioned
earlier,
you
set
the
terms
of
employment
for
the
employees
of
the
city,
so
this
is
another
ordinance
we're
asking
for.
J
D
C
D
I
Anyone
else
up
here
with
that
I'd
like
to
get
a
first
reading
for
this
ordinance,
62
2019
for
the
next
council
meeting
a
second
now
we
with
the
seasonal
coming
up
here,
pretty
quick!
Is
this
something
we
gotta.
M
So
I
think,
I
think
we're
I
think
the
otters
would
like
it
to
have
it
wrapped
up,
because
we'll
be
hiring
some.
M
K
C
And
what's
the
expected
end
date
on
the
audit.
M
A
M
B
B
M
I
think
I
think,
initially
from
what
we
talked
about.
It's
really
focusing
initially
on
like
accessibility
to
like
the
covered
pavilions
over
there
and
to
get
the
baseball
fields
and
some.
M
Things
eventually
there'll
be
linkages.
It's
wide
enough.
You
can
ride
a
bike,
I
suppose
and
walk
at
the
same
time,
but
that's
the
idea
is
to
provide
access
to
the
the
amenities
that
are
already
existing
over
there.
D
M
A
B
J
Yeah,
I'm
not
sure
when
the
application
is
due,
that's
just
a
thing,
so
the
only
thing
is
it's
and
I
know
with
the
design
when
for
the
application,
when
we
have
it
the
design,
you
get
the
discretionary
points,
because.
J
Being
complete,
but
I
would
say.
B
To
do
with
that
yeah,
this
is
for
designing
the
the
storm
water
and
it's
actually
going
to
be
not
to
exceed
55
000
to
begin
with,
and
we're
looking
at
redoing
the
some
of
the
road
about
4
800
feet
worth
and
at
the
same
time,
trying
to
make
gonna
replace
a
guard
rail
on
wadsworth
road,
it's
been
damaged
and
to
try
and
keep
this
to
eliminate
some
of
the
flooding.
Although
there's
not
going
to
be
any
guarantee
because
a
lot
of
the
stuff
that
needs
to
be
done
out,
there
hasn't
moved
forward.
B
Yet
when
we
were
looking
at
it
for,
like
the,
I
forgot,
the
name
of
that
project,
the
watershed
stuff
and
other
improvements
was
being
looked
at
through
this
water
study
back
2016.,
but
we're
doing
our
best
at
trying
to
get
that
taken
care
of
during
this
as
well.
Anyone
else.
J
A
B
There,
okay,
I'm
motioned
to
add,
oh,
don't
have
to
take
it
back,
no
you're
good.
Yes,
I
motioned
that
ordnance,
64
2019
to
the
may
13th
council
agenda
for
first
reading
and
looking
to
waive
the
second
and
third
readings
as
well.
Oh
second,.
B
Thank
you,
mr
president.
Now
this
is
for
they're
actually
doing
the
con,
observing
the
construction
of
the
roads
and
the
repairs.
So
far
since
we've
already
started
working
on
the
roads.
Is
this
something
we
need
to
get
past
again?
Waive
the
readings.
B
B
A
H
K
B
That
was
a
typo
in
the
border,
control.
D
C
B
A
A
B
D
B
Thank
you
last
year,
I
guess
the
state
had
approved
house
bill
312.
since
november
30
to
2018
and
they're
actually
looking
to
make
sure
we
take
better.
Everybody
has
more
transparency
and
we're
taking
better
care
of
our
credit
cards,
not
that
we
use
them
a
a
lot,
but
we
do
have
a
few
here
and
also
the
auditors
once
it's
taken
care
of
as
well,
and
we
need
to
get
this
initiated
so
that
we're
in
compliance
with
state
law.
B
This
is
it's
been
mandated,
so
we
don't
have
any
choice
as
far
as
doing
it
and
all
these
credit
cards
are
around
their
set
limits
and
they
are
locked
under
lock
and
key
in
safes.
So
it's
not
like
any
everybody
just
run
around.
They
have
to
sign.
There's
paperwork.
We
filled
out
exact
amounts,
but
that's.
What
we
need
to
do
is
get
this
on
for
next
week's
council
agenda
in
order
to
get
in
compliance
with
them.
M
Just
just
wanted
to
note,
as
you
mentioned,
the
revised
code
general
assembly
requires
this
policy.
The
city
infrequently
uses
its
credit
cards.
The
a
lot
of
these
procedures
are
already
followed.
They
just
want
to
have
a
council
adopted
ordinance
that
meets
state
requirements.
Everyone
has
to
do
it,
so
the
auditors
are
telling
us
get
it
done.
B
J
A
J
Or
anything
I
just
have
one
just.
I
just
want
to
announce
that
the
twin
brooks
garden
club.
They
have
a
plant
sale
on
saturday
may
18th,
so
that's
kind
of
up
and
coming
and
that
will
be
from
9
00
a.m,
till
12
noon.
Here
at
columbia,
woods
park,
most
plants
are
under
five
dollars,
so
come
out
and
have
a
great
opportunity
to
get
your
plants
for
plant
sale
this
year
and
help
out
the
twin
burke's
garden
club.