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C
B
B
D
E
Looks
like
everyone's
here:
everyone
ready,
yep,
okay.
I
now
call
the
committee
work
session
of
may
17
2021
to
order
it's
now
7
p.m.
Please
write
for
a
pledge
of
allegiance
and
a
moment
of
silent
reflection.
F
E
Here
we
have
no
communication
from
the
public
tonight
committee
of
the
whole
item
a
and
that
amats
legislation,
mr
kernan.
F
Thank
you,
mr
president.
This
is
some
legislation,
resolution
number
64
2021
to
accept
some
amance
funding
and
then
also
to
apply
for
some
amaz
funding.
I
know
mr
fowler
is
probably
here
and
if
he
has
anything
to
add
I'd,
ask
him
to
do
that
now.
G
G
Regular
program,
as
well
as
cleveland,
maslin,
road,
north
and,
and
one
thing
you
should
you
know,
I
know
ms
whitkey
sent
a
question
around
and
it's
easier
to
explain,
but
we
did
pass
a
portion
of
this
in
january,
but
because
of
the
stimulus
money,
amats
had
two
additional
rounds
of
funding,
which
is
not
like
their
normal
process,
which
is
why
we
had
to
add
the
legislation.
G
Couple
of
reasons
we
need
to
accept
it
as
quickly
as
possible
so
that
amats
can
start
the
process.
We
have
to
bid
the
barbara
road
project
and
have
it
awarded
before
you
go
on
break
in
july.
F
I
mean
I
I'm
always
in
favor
of
accepting
more
money
from
state
or
federal
government,
especially
when
it's
going
to
be
working
on
some
roads
and
fixing
some
roads,
so
I
would
be
in
favor
of
suspending
second
third:
are
there
any
questions
from
anyone
or
comments.
B
H
F
At
this
time,
then,
I
will
move
to
add
resolution
number
64
2021
to
council's
next
agenda,
including
emergency
language,
suspending
second
and
third,
and
assuming
that
the
legislation
will
be
amended
accordingly.
E
We
have
a
motion,
a
second
for
resolution,
64
2021,
the
council's
next
agenda
for
our
first
reading
with
emergency
language
waving.
The
second
and
third:
is
there
any
other
further
discussion
on
resolution?
64
2021
there
being
none
rope,
paul
carey,.
E
F
Thank
you,
mr
president,
I
think
item
b
and
item
c
are
kind
of
linked
here.
This
is
the
agreements
with
summit
county
new
franklin
to
work
on
that
eastern
road
corridor.
That
we've
been
speaking
about
b,
specifically,
is
for
summit
county,
which
is
resolution
number
65.
It's
an
agreement
with
the
county
to
reconstruct
eastern
road.
Mr
fowler,
did
you
have
anything
to
add
to
that.
B
And
I'd
just
like
to
add
that
they're
going
to
they're
agreeing
to
provide
200
000.
F
Any
other
questions
or
comments,
mr
fowler,
is
this
something
that
we
need
to
move
along
quickly
or
can
we
go
a
reading
or
two.
F
E
I
have
a
motion,
a
second
for
resolution
50
like
6
65
2021,
to
council's
next
agenda
for
a
first
reading
with
emergency
language.
Is
there
any
further
discussion
on
resolution
65
2021
there
being
none
roll
call
gary.
E
I
F
And
again,
this
is
linked
with
the
last
one.
New
franklin
will
be
putting
50
000
in
so
I
moved
to
add
resolution
66
2021
to
the
next
agenda
for
first
reading,
with
emergency
language.
E
C
E
F
You,
mr
president,
this
is
an
agreement
with
barberton
resolution
number
67..
This
has
to
do
with
that
water
line
over
on
rhymer
carl
road.
I
think,
if
I'm
remembering
correctly
city
of
barberton
will
provide
fifty
thousand
dollars.
If
I'm
correct,
mr
fowler,
yes,
they'll,
be.
G
It's
pardon
me,
I'm
sorry.
This
was
in
exchange
for
what
we
agreed
to
participate,
they're
going
to
agree
to
participate
in
this
project.
For
that
amount
which
will
cause
the
loop.
It
will
finish
the
looped
up,
cleveland
mass,
on
over
reimer
down
coral
and
on
cleveland.
F
And
we
have
we
have
in
the
past,
we,
the
loops,
are
important
as
far
as
the
as
far
as
the
water
is
concerned.
Anyone
else
have
any
comments.
Questions
ms
whippy.
B
Yes,
mr
president,
thank
you
do
we
know
how
much
this
is
going
to
be
or
an
estimate
or
anything.
G
G
Correct
and
then
we
can
run
a
service
line
down
there
and,
of
course,
we'll
make
a
tap.
And
then
all
we
have
to
do
is
run
a
service
line
over
there
for
to
provide
water.
A
That
it
was
covered,
but
thank
you
charlotte.
You
took
care
of
my
problems.
F
Any
other
comments
or
questions,
mr
fowler,
is
there
time
limit
on
this?
Are
we
good
to
go
three.
F
Thank
you.
In
that
instance,
I
will
move
to
add
resolution
number
67
2021
to
the
next
agenda,
with
emergency
language
for
just
the
first
reading.
E
We
have
a
motion,
a
second
for
resolution,
67
2021,
the
council's
next
agenda
for
first
reading
with
emergency
language.
Is
there
any
other
discussion
on
resolution
67
2021
there
being
none
roll
call
carrie?
Mr.
C
F
G
E
Is
this
because
of
one
of
the
new
developments.
G
No,
it's
actually
because
of
an
individual,
and
I
apologize.
I
don't
know
what
road
mr
bremen
was
trying
to
work
with
the
person
who
bought
the
property
and
essentially
has
made
the
property
unbuildable
with
this
provision.
By
making
it
100
feet,
the
person
would
be
able
to
build
a
new
home.
G
If
we
could
go,
two
would
be
wonderful
if
we
could
get
it
by
the
first
meeting
in
june,
which
would
be
the
fourteenth.
G
Ms
will
yeah
I
have
to
be
honest.
I
am
not
100
certain.
I
will
ask
mr
brayman.
I
know
there
is
an
issue
that
brought
this
to
light.
G
Well,
they're
not
doing
anything,
yet
they
can
either
go
for
a
variance
which
cost
them.
I
think
350
dollars
where
we
asked
them
to
wait
until
we
got
this
through
council
and
they
wouldn't
have
to
pay
anything.
B
I
I'd
like
to
have
all
I'd
like
to
have
that
specific
information
as
to
who.
What
and
why.
E
G
J
I've
got
a
question
about
that.
It
was
mentioned
earlier
a
few
minutes
ago
that
there
might
be
an
interest
in
expediting
this.
Getting
done
sooner
than
later.
My
question
I
just
I
don't
know
the
answer
is:
maybe
justin
can
answer
this.
J
Is
there
any
problem
amending
and
repealing
an
ordinance
doing
it
faster
than
three
reads?
I
don't
know
the
answer
to
that.
H
D
G
Mr
towsley,
to
answer
that
question
when
the
oil
and
gas
boom
hit
in
the
2010,
there
were
a
lot
of
modifications
to
oil
and
gas
legislation
and
one
of
the
things
that.
G
One
of
the
issues
that
you
have
is,
as
in
like
broadview
heights,
there
was
a
restriction
on
drilling.
Well,
there
was
a
challenge
to
that.
Drilling
restriction
and
the
state
had
the
ability
to
allow
that
drilling
within
so
many
feet
of
a
house
100
feet.
I
believe,
and
that's
when
a
lot
of
the
legislation
for
this
changed
and
mr
bremen
just
sent
me
a
message
saying
it's
by
emerald
lake.
The
gentleman
has
10
acres,
mr
coy
is
the
name
and
he's
trying
to
build
a
place
and
and
the
wall.
A
Yes,
yeah,
we
did
discuss
that.
I
remember
now.
We
did
discuss
him
needing
something
done
there
right
next
to
emerald
lake
here.
So
I
remember
it
now.
B
Since
a
subject
came
up
where
you
said
that
they
had
that
conversation
in
wherever
it
was
that
the
state
said
that
they
could
go
ahead
and
drill,
I
was
under
the
impression
that
our
charter
allows
us
to
do
things
differently
than
what
the
state
does
that
we
can.
We
can't
take
away
from
the
state,
but
we
can
enhance
our
own
laws
so
that
there
really
wouldn't
be
a
legal
legal
problem
with
us
saying
300
feet
versus
the
hundred
foot
that
the
state
would
have.
H
H
E
Anyone
else
with
nothing
else,
and
then
I'd
like
to
make
a
motion
to
put
ordinance
68
2021
for
its
first
reading
to
next
week's
agenda.
E
I
have
a
motion,
a
second
for
ordinance,
68
2021,
to
council's
next
agenda
for
our
first
reading.
Is
there
any
other
further
discussion
on
ordinance,
68,
2021.
E
Thank
you
item
f,
sewer
benefit,
spider
ridge,
miss
whipkey.
B
Thank
you,
mr
president,
as
I
understand
that
this
is
where
we're
looking
to
approve
a
tap-in
fee
for
sarge,
cider,
cider
village
and
clark
mill
sewer
at
looking
at
950
dollars
as
the
amount
per
benefit.
G
B
G
That
would
tap
in
cider
ridge
to
down
to
goodness
anybody
that
taps
into
that
line
would
pay
950
dollars.
G
Correct,
if
you
recall
we,
I
think
the
city
paid
approximately
fifty
thousand
dollars
to
barberton
to
cover
the
match
for
that
grant
to
get
the
package
plant
removed.
That
was
part
of
the
sewer
agreement
back
well
before
iraq,
but
the
extension
of
that
sewer
was
a
hundred
and
x
amount
of
dollars
hundred
and
ten
thousand
hundred.
I'm
sorry,
I
don't
know
the
exact
number,
but
we
figured
out
to
be
about
950
dollars
per
resident
for
that
charge.
B
G
B
Okay,
I'm
going
to
be
a
little
redundant,
but
I'm
going
to
ask
it
again
just
so:
I've
got
through
my
little
p
brain
here.
So
all
the
new
homes
getting
built
and
cider
ridge
has
the
950
amount
attached
to
them.
Correct,
yes,
ma'am,
okay,
the
ones
that
are
there
and
the
ones
that
are
going
to
be
built
in
the
future.
G
Correct
and
and
just
to
be
clear,
we'd
already
told
them
ryan
holmes
that
they
had
to
pay
950
and
for
all
the
homes
that
were
built.
They
had
remitted
payment
for
950
dollars.
B
I
hope
they
don't
think
they're
getting
away
with
that
down
in
brookside,
but
anyway
this
also
has
emergency
language
and
okay.
We
can
go
to
three
readings
on
this
or
what
yes
ma'am.
E
A
B
G
A
You,
mr
president,
this
is
for
the
174
apartment
units
that
redwood
wants
to
build
north
of
the
brookside
marines
there
brookside
area.
A
I
watched
this
planting
commission
on
that
twice
completely
through,
and
I
listened
to
the
main
spokesperson
for
him
and
he
outlined.
I
mean
everything
I
thought
he
covered
everything
really
well
and
what
he
didn't
cover.
The
engineer
spoke
up
and
added
some
things
about
the
water,
drainage
and
such,
but
the
planning
commission
did
recommend
approval
on
this.
A
They
did
approve
it
and
recommend
us
to
approve
it
and-
and
I
absolutely
see
nothing
wrong
with
it-
there
may
be-
I
might
miss
something,
but
I
think
it's
a
really
good
project
and
from
everything
I
have
to
take
the
person
that
had
his
word,
because
I
I
can't
say
differently,
but
everything
that
was
presented
to
the
planning
commission
sounded
like
a
really
good
plan.
I
like
the
idea
that
that
the
city
will
not
have
to
plow
those
streets,
they'll
be
plowing
their
own
streets.
A
A
They
they
do
a
background
check
on
every
person
who
rents
those
apartments.
That's
above
18
years
old.
They
do
a
credit
check
on
everybody,
who's
above
18
years
old.
A
That's
going
to
live
in
the
apartments
and-
and
excuse
me
I'm
joking
here
this
evening,
but
but
everything
seems
to
be
a
a
really
good
layout,
the
way
they
operate.
They
mention
the
fact
that
they're
real
convenient
to
the
I
mean
real
accommodating
to
the
residents
of
the
apartments.
A
They
even
made
a
remark
about
if
a
person
is
not
willing
or
not
able
to
get
up
and
change
a
light
bulb
in
their
lights
or
their
fan
they'll
send
the
maintenance
person
out
to
do
that
for
them
most
of
the
people,
70
percent
of
the
people
that
will
be
living
in
these
units.
They
have
six
or
seven
of
them
around.
A
Approximately
70
percent
of
them
will
be
61
years
old
or
older.
They,
they
state
that
usually
there's
only
11
children
per
100
residents.
That
would
go
to
the
schools,
which
really
is
not
a
big
deal
for
us
anyway,
because
our
schools,
because
we
have
open
enrolled
students
that
they
would
be
maybe
replacing
there
are.
A
I
don't
know,
there's
there's
numerous
items
that
that
I
thought
was
good
for
the
city.
I
I
think
might
have
been
robert
mentioned
to
me
that
it
wasn't
mentioned
in
the
meeting,
but
I
believe
there
will
be
a
right
turn
robert.
Is
that
correct,
coming
out
of
shellheart?
Yes,.
G
Not
not
on
that
one
all
the
streets
south
of
there,
okay,
all
the
streets
south
of
there
we're
making
right
turn.
A
All
right,
but
they
are
talking
about,
they
did
mention,
and
this
it
was
discussed
about
using
the
other
entrance
through
the
single
family
homes,
making
some
type
of
a
an
agreement.
Maybe
if
that
was
what
the
city
and
the
other
people
desired.
A
So
so
they
would
have
two
exits,
but
I
just
want
to
bring
to
the
attention.
Even
if
you
come
out
of
shellheart,
if
you're
working,
someplace
west
of
here
west
of
there
or
south
of
there,
it
would
make
common
sense
that
you
would
go
down
shell
heart
to
greenwich
and
then
exit
in
the
direction
that
you
wanted
to
go
in.
So
all
of
the
traffic,
in
my
mind,
would
not
go
into
on
to
shellheart
and
down
to
easton.
A
A
So
there
will
be
adequate
access
and
egress
out
of
that
place
and
into
it.
So
I
personally
would
recommend
that
this
be
approved,
and
I
would
also
like
to
it's
already
up
for
emergency
landings.
I'd
I'd
like
to
ask
to
waive
the
second
and
third
when
it
comes
to
council
and
pass
it
as
soon
as
possible.
I
All
second-
and
I
have
a
couple
questions
one
is:
will
this
development
have
all
underground
utilities.
A
If
I
could,
before
robert
answers,
I
I've
made
several
trips
to
the
one
in
in
wadsworth,
scott
and
the
sidewalks
are
a
different
setup.
They
have
sidewalks
that
run
like
if
it's
going
to
be
the
same
as
the
other
ones
they
built,
and
I
think
it
is.
I
didn't
really
scan
the
plan
that
much
to
see
exactly
where
the
sidewalks
are
going
to
be,
but
there
are
sidewalks
but
they're
laid
out
in
a
funniest
type
of
way.
A
They
they
go
from
unit
to
unit
three
or
four
units
at
a
time,
sometimes
sometimes
only
two
units,
the
sidewalks
are,
you
know
not
directly
beside
the
road
they're
they're
closer
to
the
to
the
apartments
themselves
and
they
tie
right
into
the
driveways,
and
it
makes
it
really
nice
because
a
person
in
a
wheelchair
can
skim
right
along
there
or
a
walker
as
they
come
out
of
their
unit.
A
So
no
they
do
not
have
the
normal
sidewalks
that
that
we
see
in
other
places,
but
there
are
sidewalks
in
there.
I
looked
on
the
plan
and
and
also
I
made
three
different
trips
to
wadsworth-
to
check
all
that
out.
A
Their
driveways
are
flat
and
so
aren't
the
the
areas
between
with
no
curves
but
their
drains,
and
everything
are
in
the
center
instead
of
the
edges,
and
they
say
that
the
reason
they
want
those
drains
in
the
center
is
for
their
because
they're
going
to
be
the
one,
maintaining
the
streets,
plowing
them
and
such
and
they
feel
they've
found
that
in
their
other
units
that
that's
the
easiest
way
to
do.
It.
I
C
A
On
the
edge
of
the
street
one
or
the
other,
that's
that's
that's
the
way
I
see
it.
Yeah.
J
I
I
B
On
on
the
subject
of
sidewalks,
since
there's
supposed
to
be
a
sidewalk
running
along
the
golf
course,
development
up
to
shell
heart.
So
what
does
that
mean?
That
is
the
homeowners
association
from
the
other
end
of
the
golf
course
going
to
be
running
that
sidewalk
up
there,
or
is
it
just
going
to
cease
where
they
sold
this
property
redwood.
G
B
G
D
G
B
Okay
and
then
there's
going
to
be
one
running
along
shellheart
on
the
west
side
of
shell,
yes,
yeah,
okay,
okay
and
actually
I
I
had
watched
that
meeting
twice.
I
haven't
watched
it
the
second
time
yet,
but
I
watched
it
too,
and
I
thought
they
said
that
their
average
age
was
50.6,
which
I
found
odd
when
they
were
saying
that
there
wouldn't
be
a
lot
of
traffic
during
the
peak
hours
and
isn't
this
the
same
redwood
that
brought
that
original
proposed
plan
for
the
senior
complex
for
brookside
back
in
2019
to
us.
B
I
believe
it
is
from
everything
that
I've
seen
nobody
wants
to
go
there.
Well,
I'm
about
like
99.9
sure
it
is
so
as
far
as
their
integrity
and
everything,
because
I
think
they
had
this
deal
all
set
up.
They
were
making
their
buck
and
then
also
they're.
Talking
isn't
part.
These
are
parcels
four,
six,
zero,
zero,
two,
five
nine
and
four
six.
Oh
four,
one,
six
six!
B
That's
this
plan,
they're,
not
included
in
in
the
tip
that
we
passed
last
week.
So
is
that
going
to
have
any
effect
on
any
agreement
for
anything
going
with
that?
As
far
as
cramps
sorry
golf
course
drive
maintenance
and
this
and
that
since
they
bought
that
30
acres
now.
H
F
H
Be
new
partial
numbers,
but
that's
going
to
be
it's
going
to
be
included.
B
B
Yeah
that
okay,
that's
what
I
thought
also
but
yeah
as
you
can
tell
I'm
not
as
wild
about
it
as
mr
gainer
is,
but.
F
So
I
I'm
curious,
because
the
apartments
are
the
part
of
this
that
has
never
changed.
That
is
the
part
that
was
always
going
to
be
there.
There
were
always
going
to
be
apartments
in
the
back
of
this.
Yes,
things
in
front
changed,
but
we've
known
from
the
very
beginning
that
there
were
going
to
be
apartments
back
by
76.
That's
never
that's
always
been
there.
It's
never
changed.
B
F
One
section
in
this
city,
which
is
columbia,
woods
apartments
where
we
have
apartment
living
I
mean
I
don't
know.
I
think
it's
a
good
thing.
This
is
something
that
has
always
been
the
same
through
this
whole
project.
Other
things
have
changed
charlotte
and
I'll
grant
that
certainly
other
things
have
changed.
There
is
absolutely
no
doubt,
but
this
hasn't.
This
has
always
been
there.
B
Well,
if
you're,
asking,
if
you're
curious
or
wondering
because
of
my
attitude,
is
because
it's
redwood,
they
were
the
ones
that
brought
the
original
proposal
to
us
to
do
all
these
fantastic
things
with
the
senior
complex
and
stuff
and
then
out
of
the
blue.
They
went
and
made
the
deal
with
friedman,
but
yet
they're
still
getting
they're
going
to
get
their
bang
out
of
the
buck
anyway,
after
we
passed
everything
basically
on
their
proposal
so
yeah,
I
got
an
attitude
about
that
and
I'm
going
to
continue
to
have
an
attitude
about
that
departments.
B
A
B
A
If
I
could
then
just
a
little
bit
there,
the
whether
it's
redwood
or
whoever,
if
you
look
and
do
some
research
on
redwood
charlotte
you'll,
find
that
the
redwood
has
an
excellent
excellent
reputation
on
running
their
apartments
and
and
satisfying
their
tenants
and
every
everything
I
can
read
on
them.
They
are
an
excellent
company
as
far
as
maintaining
the
apartments
keeping
them
clean.
A
A
The
reason
they
do
not
want
two
stories
is
because
of
the
fact
like
I
said
that
they
have
70
of
their
tenants,
are
over
61
years
old,
61
or
over
70
percent,
and
and
they
also
stated
that
all
in
all
of
their
units
around
the
kalaga
falls
wherever
else
they
are
completely
six
or
seven
of
them
15
000
units
they
they
want
it
to
be
accessible,
easily
accessible
for
handicapped
and
that's
why
you're
seeing
a
single
story
instead
of
two
stories?
A
J
A
Your
car
park
it
in
a
parking
lot
or
something
like
some
of
the
apartments
we
have
locally
and
go
to
your
apartment.
These
apartments,
you
can
actually
go
into
your
garage
and
into
your
home
without
any
security
problems
or
anything,
and
I
I
don't
I
don't
know
I
I
don't
care,
you
know
what
I'm
not
arguing
with
you
about
your
opinion
charlotte,
but
but
if,
if.
A
Evidently
they
backed
out
because
it
wasn't
a
good
financial
proposition
for
him
I
mean,
if
I
do
a
project,
and
I
see
I'm
not
going
to
make
money,
I'm
not
going
to
do
the
project,
that's
just
as
simple
as
that,
but
now
with
the
addition
of
the
brookside
single
units
there
and
the
way
it's
set
up
now
and
at
174
instead
of
300
and
some
of
the
original
proposal.
I
I
don't
see
why
norton
wouldn't
jump
at
the
chance
to
get
apartments
like
this.
A
They
say
that
I
forget
the
percentage,
but
it
was
a
big
percentage
of
people
that
rent
their
units
come
from
within
three
square
miles
of
the
units.
So
that
means
to
me
that
the
people
who
live
in
norton
or
mainly
in
norton,
are
going
to
be
the
ones
who
rent
these
units.
I
mean
if
their
statistics
hold
true
in
this
unit,
like
they
do
in
the
others.
J
There
were
24
registered
complaints
with
federer
business
bureau
who
gives
them
the
highest
rating
and
each
one
of
the
the
complaints
that
I
read
into
it
looked
like
some
were
frivolous.
Some
were
people
who
just
wanted
their
security
deposit
back
and
most
of
them
were
because
somebody
had
an
animal
and
it
was
damaged
property
and
they
weren't
going
to
give
it
back
because
it
cost
a
lot
of
money
to
replace
carpet
things
like
that.
J
Any
of
the
complaints
were
followed
up
on
right
away
and
it
looked
like
they
were
resolved
amicably.
So
I
see
them
as
a
a
quality
corporation.
I
don't
have
a
problem
with
it.
I
agree
with
what
jack
was
saying
about.
The
reason
for
backing
out
of
a
deal
is
probably
some
good
financial
reason
and,
and
we
had
thought
it
was
going
to
be
one
thing
and
it
didn't
work
out
for
them,
so
plans
change.
J
A
One
more
one
more
thing:
one
more
thing:
if
I
could
also
might
interest
charlotte,
is
they
they
are
pet
friendly.
They
they
encourage
people
to
have
pets
at
their
apartments,
which
is
a
good
thing
for
older
people.
Also,
so
I
love
animals
and
if
I
was,
if
I
was
going
to
move
into
an
apartment,
I
absolutely
would
not
consider
moving
in
there
unless
I
could
have
my
pet
and
I
don't
even
have
a
pet
but
a
cat
now.
So,
if
I
couldn't
take
my
pet
in
there,
I
wouldn't
move
in
there,
but
they.
D
D
D
J
B
D
D
H
So,
regardless
of
whether
you
want
to
waive
rings
or,
however,
you
want
to
handle
it,
you
got
30
days
from
what
was
the
last
wednesday
tuesday.
Whatever
day
playing
commission
meant
it's
on
the
resolution
to
not
take
action.
B
I
I
was
wondering
who
was
the
jim
lada.
A
Jim
said
he
was
sticking
up
for
the
residents-
I
I
don't
know
in
what
way
he
was
sticking
up
for
the
residents,
but
whether
he
meant
the
direct
residence
right
next
door
or
all
of
norton
residents
who
would
benefit
from
this
project.
J
J
I
answered
pretty
much
all
of
those
in
a
document
that
I
tried
to
engulf
all
the
problems
and
and
give
a
solid
answer,
but
a
lot
of
things
that
were
brought
up
were
suspicion
of
fear
of
the
future,
and
I
really
don't
think
most
of
them
were
as
valid
as
people
wanted
me
to
believe
or
wanted
counsel
to
believe,
but
I
believe
jim
is
addressing
those
in
his
negative
vote.
I'd
spoken
to
him
after
the
last
time.
J
They
addressed
this
development
and
you
know
I
respect
his
opinion
and
the
fact
that
he
felt
he
was
representing
that
group,
but
I
believe
it
still
falls
back
on
fear
of
the
unknown
and
at
these
costs
I
don't
believe
that
there's
a
strong
reason
to
be
afraid
of
low
poor
maintenance,
poor
construction,
crime
rate
increasing
and
a
lot
of
the
complaints
that
I
heard.
I
really
don't
think
that
it's
a
concern.
B
D
Good,
so
the
the
comment
was
made
that
we
were
originally
at
300
units
or
more
in
the
original
plans
and
it's
down
to
174,
which
I
think
is
a
positive.
But
my
question
is
mostly
for
the
resident's
knowledge,
because
it's
less
units
is
there
room
for
another
phase,
or
will
this
be?
It
will?
G
G
H
B
Think
do
they
have
any
properties
attached
to
them?
That
is
residential
now,
or
is
all
one
all
that
duper
apartments.
B
H
H
That's
the
right
portion
right.
The
phase
two
portion,
40
acres
is
shown
filled
up
with
apartments
on
the
site,
plane
and
the
site
plane
controls
how
they
build.
So
as
as
indicated
here,
they
have
a
site
plan
approved
just
for
apartments.
H
Right,
but
if
you
look
at
the
type
plan
that
we
that
council
approved
for
the
residential
that
fills
up
the
residential
plus,
the
plus
the
community,
the
community
building
fills
up
that
acreage.
Okay,
thank
you,
yep
and
paul
you
missed,
while
well
you
dropped.
I
didn't
mention
that
council
has
30
days
from
the
date.
Planning
commission
acted
to
either
approve
or
disapprove,
and
if
you
don't
vote
those
days,
it's
automatically
approved
so
they're,
whether
or
not
you
choose
to
do.
However,
you
do
your
readings,
there's
just
a
timeline.
E
A
F
Thank
you,
mr
president.
This
is
legislation
for
our
portion
of
an
update
of
the
software
for
the
regional
dispatch
center.
Mr
fowler,
do
you
have
anything
else
on
that?
Yes,.
G
So
I
mean
I'll
defer
to
our
distinguished
law
director,
but
so
swisscom
the
cog
doesn't
have
the
ability
to
do
lease
purchasing,
so
the
city
of
norton
has
agreed
to
be
the
entity
so
that
we
get
the
government
pricing
to
be
the
lead
agent.
Now
norton,
barberton,
copley
and
springfield
will
all
pay
an
appropriate
portion
of
this
lease
over
five
years.
But
I
will
ask
the
law
director
to
maybe
explain
better
why
the
issue
is
with
lisa.
H
Yeah,
there's
just
state
law
authority
for
when
it's
just
like
issuing
bonds
at
least
purchase
under
state
laws,
similar
to
issuing
bonds
and
council
government's.
K
H
Authority
for
school
district
council
governments
that
are
doing
I.t
projects
essentially
are
the
only
ones
that
can
do
lease
purchases
or
issue
bonds.
So
we
just
don't
that
that
swiss
cog
entity
just
doesn't
have
the
legal
authority
to
purchase
the
equipment
from
dell
using
their
their
lease
purchase
program.
H
So,
as
robert
mentioned,
we
anticipate
there
being
two
two
agreements.
One
is
the
lease
purchase
agreement
with
dell
and
the
second
one
would
be
an
agreement
between
springfield
township,
copley,
township,
barberton,
norton
and
swisscon.
H
That
would
govern
their
the
payment
of
the
amounts
so
that
there'd
be
enough
money
available
for
norton
to
make
that
lease
purchase
payment
back
to
dell.
That's
the
concept.
We
don't
have
the
final
agreement
from
dell
yet,
which
means
I
can't
draft
the
agreement
with
swiss
clock
in
the
other
communities.
But
we
know
that's
a
little
bit
of
a
time
sensitive
matter.
H
Robert
could
probably
explain
why
it's
time
sensitive
better
than
I
can
so
we
just
wanted
to
make
sure
you
guys
were
aware
of
the
issue
and
that
we're
hoping
to
have
we're
hoping
we
can
move
it
forward
pretty
quickly
and
get
the
agreements
to
you.
But
we
at
least
want
to
have
it
on
the
agenda,
so
you
can
understand
what
the
issue
was
and
you'll
be
seeing
it
shortly.
Hopefully,.
K
One
of
the
things,
though,
that
the
it
talked
to
us
about
at
that
point
in
time
was
that
hopefully
providing
the
the
new
equipment,
the
the
servers,
the
server
issues
that
we
incur
a
lot
of
times
here
at
the
city,
hopefully
will
be
changed,
and
hopefully
things
will
be
better.
The
plan
is
that
he
needed
the
new
equipment.
So
once
we
go
that
route,
we're
expecting
it
to
be
better
for
us
as
a
as
a
community.
H
This
is
servers.
These
are
servers,
yes,
servers
right,
so
these
are
the
actual
email
and
it
servers
that
are
used
both
for
it's
both
for
dispatch
and
the
cities
and
townships
right.
There.
H
B
When,
when
you
guys
get
this
all
figured
out,
then
we'll
be
dividing
this
up
the
cost
of
it,
basically
between
all
the
city
entities.
As
of
why
as
to
how
our
portions
are
now.
C
K
F
F
H
F
Oh
so
justin
I
I
can
put
this
on
for
first
reading,
but
if
we
don't
have
everything
we
can
either
do
the
first
reading
or
just
skip
the
first
reading.
How
would
that
work.
H
F
Okay,
I'll
go
ahead
then,
and
move
to
add
the
dell
purchase
for
sws
com
to
the
council's
next
agenda
for
first
reading.
E
Oh
second,
we
have
a
motion
and
a
second
for
cisco
dell
purchases
for
a
first
reading.
Is
there
any
other
further
discussion
there
being
none
roll
call,
carrie.
E
I
E
Thank
you
all
right
item.
I
return
to
city
hall
discussion.
As
you
all
know,
the
masked
mandate
has
been
lifted
june,
2nd
our
next
beanie
will
be
june,
7th
it's
for
people
with
they've
been
vaccinated,
I'm
hoping
all
members
are
vaccinated.
E
We
have
six
neighboring
communities
right
now
that
are
doing
in
person.
Two
are
still
on
zoom
and
we
might
still
have
a
problem
not
going
june
7th
robert
correct.
If
we
don't
have
the
the
proper
camera
work
ready
for
the
meeting
correct
so.
G
Yes,
you
all
at
your
last
council
meeting,
passed
all
the
it
work
which
included
the
microphone
installation.
It
did
include
all
the
hardwiring
of
the
it,
but
it
also
includes
the
microphone,
the
camera,
the.
What
more
importantly,
the
mixer
which
is
used
for
the
audio
jim
smartwood
of
mgt,
was
trying
to
check
on
the
lead
time
on
that.
Well,
we
couldn't
order
that
until
last
week,
because
it
was
just
approved,
I
will
do
my
best
to
have
it
ready
by
june
the
4th
right,
but
I'm
not
promising
that
correct.
E
What
he's
saying
is
it
it
could
be
june
7th,
it
might
not
be
till
next
to
the
14th,
it
might
be
the
21st,
but
is
there
any
discussion
on
this.
F
You
guys,
mr
president,
at
this
point
I
I
think
people
who
have
wanted
to
get
vaccinated
have
been
able
to
get
vaccinated.
F
Those
who
have
not
have
not,
I
think,
it's
time
to
get
back
to
in
person
meetings
it's
difficult,
if
not
nearly
impossible,
for
the
public
to
take
part
in
these
meetings
I
mean
it's
not
impossible,
we
can,
we
can
have
them
come
in
and
we
can
read
emails,
but
certainly
I
think
that
with
the
state
of
where
we
are
as
far
as
vaccinations,
if
someone
feels
uncomfortable,
they
can
wear
a
mask,
but
I'm
I'm
absolutely
fine.
With
going
back
to
the
person
meetings
whenever.
F
No,
you
know
you
know,
mr
president,
I'm
I'm
not
quite
sure
that
we
have
the
right
to
ask
that
people
honestly
yeah,
I
I
don't
you
know,
I
don't
think
we
have
the
right
to
ask
that
of
people.
J
A
H
I'll
just
mention
try
to
get
off
that
topic.
I'll
just
mention
that
we
believe,
although
it's
not
it's,
not
clear,
100
percent,
yet
the
the
state's
going
to
let
the
are
not
going
to
renew
the
authority
to
do
virtual
meetings
beyond
june
30th
so
that
that
came
out
from
the
ohio
attorney
general's
office
today
that
you
know
the
general
assembly
can
still
choose
to
do
that.
But
everyone
sort
of
believes
virtual
means
are
gonna
not
be
permitted
after
june
30th.
So
just
want
to
throw
that
out.
A
And
they
and
they've
also
canceled,
all
of
the
requirements
throughout
the
state
on
june,
2nd.
D
Right,
I'd
just
like
to
quickly
add
that
I'm
in
favor
of
every
tax,
paying
citizen
being
welcome
at
a
meeting.
It's
they're
building
their
chambers
and
I'm
looking
forward
to
it.
A
F
Actually,
mr
fowler,
I
will
just
I'll
call
you
and
pick
mine
up
in
person.
I
would
rather
do
that
then
have
it
in
my
mailbox.
I
And
I'll
do
the
same,
mr
power,
I'll,
give
you
a
call
tomorrow
on
stop
down.
A
And
as
we
as
as
robert
and
I
know,
I
sent
him
an
email
and
I
said
which
office
what
time
and
what
day
and
I
haven't
got
that
reply
yet
so
all
you
got
to
do
is
tell
me
the
office
what
time
and
what
day
and
I'll
be
there
to
pick
mine
up.
Otherwise,
maybe
we
ought
to
put
them
in
the
mailbox.
A
K
A
E
G
I
will
follow
up
with
josh.
Lego
was
preparing
that
so
we'll
try
to
have
that,
and
also
I
have
for
the
next
work
session.
We
will
have
the
norton
avenue
paving
bid
and
the
engineering
contract
for
the
oversight
of
the
norton
avenue
pavement.
B
And
since
we're
hoping
that
we're
going
to
be
fixing
the
dam
down
there
or
looking
to
fix
the
dam-
which
I
think
is
a
good
idea
and
it
doesn't
involve
citizens
and
since
it
was
brought
up
that
it
was
going
to
help
the
flooding
issues,
I
think
it's
about
time.
We
do
something
about
wolf,
creek
down
there
and
where
it's
been
filled
in
by
this
has
been
going
on
for
a
while.
B
B
But
in
the
meantime
I
don't
believe
anything
has
been
removed
out
of
that
creep,
that
he
was
supposed
to
take
out
that
he
put
in
that
shouldn't
have
been
put
there
and
I've
not
seen
anything
else
about
a
a
plan
and
didn't
want
to
bring
it
up
on
the
floor.
But
this
has
been
like
what
three
years
now
a
lot
of
emails
and
a
lot
of
hollering
up
and
down
by
at
least
me
and
jack
or
jack.
And
I,
as
well
as
a
lot
of
citizens,
have
been
uncomfortable
with
it,
so
we.
F
K
I
believe
what
we
need
to
talk
about
is
trash.
I
know
I
think
we've
got
a
contract
coming
due.
You
want
to
say
the
end
of
june,
maybe
june.
E
K
Yeah
at
the
end
of
june,
so
I
know
there's
some
discussion
that
may
need
had.
As
far
as
you
know,
we
talk,
we've
talked
about
it
ourselves
between
the
administration,
but
I
think
we're
going
to
have
to
have
just
some
discussion
on
council
floor
to
see
what
your
feelings
are
about,
having
what
what
you
want
to
do
with
the
trash,
whether
we
stay
with
a
single
hauler
or
whether
we
go
you
know
multiples
or
how
you
want
to
what
you.
You
know
how
you
feel
about
moving
forward.
E
A
Mayor's
brought
up
trash,
I
would
like
to
mention
one
other
thing
before
we
leave
here.
I've
received
some
calls
lately,
as
usual.
The
people
who
called
me
do
not
want
to
file
a
complaint
with
their
name
on
it,
but
they're
complaining
about
several
different
things
and
most
of
the
ones
that
are
they're
complaining
about
at
this
time
are
in
my
ward.
So
I'm
immediately
obligated
to
bring
them
up
my
question.
To
jason,
I
mean
to
justin
and
to
robert.
A
A
So
I
mean
I,
I
went
and
looked
and
they
are
legitimate
complaints
and
some
of
them
have
been
there
for
a
long
time,
and
I
I
hesitate
to
go
around
picking
out
things
that
should
be
done,
but
when
you
get
people
complaining
about
them
and
the
fact
that
they've
been
there
for
a
long
time,
I
I
think
it's
time
to
do
something
about
it
and
and
we
did
pass
legislation
that
covers
everything
that
I've
been
made.
Aware
of.
A
So
is
that.
E
I
A
Can
you
do
that
jack
yeah?
I
actually
have
done
that
and
on
some
things
some
things
are
taken
care
of
immediately
and
some
things
have
drug
on.
As
charlotte
said
for
three
years,
and
so
I
I
want
to
give
everybody
an
opportunity
to
respond
so.
J
A
E
A
J
J
You
know
not
in
committee,
but
been
discussed
to
maybe
offer
some
form
of
business
in
addition
to
the
residential
packet,
so
the
residential,
I
don't
see,
is
really
changing,
but
if
we
either
required
or
offered
as
an
alternative
with
a
better
price,
it
would
give
us
more
locations
to
market
to
that
hauler
and
we
might
get
a
better
cost
reduction.