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B
E
E
D
That
jack,
that's
really
good
you're
you're
thinking
about
signing
on
as
technical
advisor
for
us.
B
B
D
B
Okay,
my
call
to
order
the
committee
work
session
of
march
15th
2021.
The
time
now
is
seven
o'clock.
Please
rise
for
pledge
of
allegiance
and
a
moment
of
silent
reflection.
C
C
H
C
E
D
B
Here
carrie,
we
have
any
communications
from
the
public
tonight.
B
G
Thank
you,
mr
president.
This
is
an
agreement
with
windfall
managed
services.
I
know
that
we
got
a
copy
of
the
contract.
Basically,
what
it
is
windfall
is
a
company
that
comes
in
and
audits
accounts
and
what
the
city
is
spending
money
on,
where
they're
spending
money
to
try
to
reduce
the
amount
of
expenditures.
G
The
nice
thing
about
this
particular
contract
is,
is
that
they
guarantee
a
return
on
investment
of
125
percent.
So
it's
it
is
one
of
those
situations
where
we
can't
lose
money
at
it.
If
they
do
not
return
an
amount
that
they
have
guaranteed
us-
and
I
can't
remember
the
exact
I
think
it's
six
thousand
dollar
the
the
contract's
thirty
six
thousand
dollars,
but
if
they
can't
return
that
amount,
then
their
fee
actually
goes
down
so
pam
you
can,
if
you
wanna,
expand
on
that
a
little
bit.
I
Yeah
they
guarantee
45
000.
So
whatever
we
save
and
if
we
don't
get
the
45
000
they'll
cut
us
a
check
for
the
difference.
C
And
what
time
frame
do
they
have
to
show
those
savings.
G
We
had,
I
think
we
had
gotten
some
information,
or
maybe
him-
and
I
talked
about
this
before
other
cities
have
used
this
same
particular
company
and
have
realized
some
pretty
good
savings.
So
it's
one
of
those
things
where,
at
least
in
my
estimation,
I
don't
think
we
can
really
lose
on
on
seeing
what
they
can
save
us.
A
What
do
they
actually
audit
just
books
or
physical.
I
It's
so
they'll
come
in
and
look
at
different
procurement
cycles,
so
or
different
procurement
types
and,
for
instance,
to
look
at
our
electric
gas
phones.
Anything
it's
I
mean
that
it's
open,
ended
and
they'll.
A
G
Anything
else
other
questions
pam,
I
I
s
are
we
looking
to
wave
readings
on
this?
Is
this
something
we
have
to
enter
into
right
away?.
G
C
With
that,
what
if
they
offer
certain
suggestions,
that
say
they
suggest
replacing
the
hvac
unit
at
the
police
station
and
it
would
save
x
amount
of
dollars.
If
we
fail
to
to
execute
that,
then
does
that
count
towards
the
savings
how's
that
work.
E
G
Yeah
that
that
that
makes
sense
to
me
as
well-
I
just
throw
this
out
there
for
for
thought
if
they
make
a
suggestion
as
to
why
as
to
how
we
can
save
some
money,
I
can't
imagine
why
we
wouldn't
take
that
suggestion.
I.
C
I
just
figured
you
know:
the
investment
may
be
more
than
what
we
want
to
put
into
it
at
this
point
in
time
say
that
a
new
hvac
unit
was
say,
75
000
and
we
didn't
want
to
put
that
capital
investment
into
it.
Then
that's
the
only
reason
I
was
thinking
of
it.
D
Thank
you.
Okay,
similar
set
of
questions
that
are
which
involve
more
personnel
and
control
of
personnel
is
one
of
the
most
major
expenses
in
most
businesses
and
I'm
looking
at
the
city
as
a
business
and
yeah.
So
if
they
suggested
cutting
personnel.
I
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D
G
A
E
G
Thank
you,
mr
president,
this
is
just
our
annual
audit.
This
is
the
agreement
to
have
that
completed
for
the
2020
fiscal
year.
Any
questions.
G
Yeah
we
do
it
every
year.
It's
the
same
thing.
We
do
every
year
anything
else.
In
that
case,
I
will
move
to
add
ordinance
number
38
2021
to
the
next
agenda.
I
think
we're
looking
is
this
something
that
we
need
to
get
in
place
right
away,
miss
keener.
G
Okay,
I
will
be
looking
then
at
waving.
The
second
third
readings
again.
This
is
something
that
we
do
every
year,
it's
pretty
boilerplate,
so.
B
B
Yes,
item
c
asset
disposals,
everyone
probably
got
a
list
of
that
asset.
This
asset
disposal
list
is
mostly
scrap
metal
and
trash.
Correct
pam.
I
C
A
A
F
H
B
D
L
G
Mr
president,
this
is
an
ordinance
to
just
make
some
moves
in
the
the
appropriations
and
and
resources
for
various
projects
that
are
going
on
so
briefly.
The
first
one
is
to
move
some
money.
Forty
five
thousand
000
for
the
cider
ridge
for
engineering
inspections
and
plan
reviews,
the
other
one.
Next
one
is
to
kind
of
combine
a
couple
of
the
fire
levees
and
some
of
the
amounts
of
money
that
are
in
two
separate
accounts
that
don't
need
to
be
and
put
those
together
into
the
same
account.
G
We
have
an
appropriation
to
the
water
fund
fund,
126.,
that's
61
000
and
that's
for
engineering
for
the
worcester
road
water
line
project.
G
We
have
an
appropriation
amendment
to
the
land
improvement
fund
for
the
175
000
for
the
construction
of
the
walking
trail
project,
and
then
we
have
the
capital,
the
amendment
in
the
capital
projects
fund
for
city
hall
renovations.
So
what
happened
was
as
this
was
originally
budgeted
for
last
year.
It
did
not
take
place
last
year,
so
that
money
is
still
available
and
needs
to
be
moved
for
the
2021
year.
So
it's
not
an
extra
appropriation.
G
It's
the
same
appropriation
that
didn't
happen
in
2020.,
so
those
are
all
things
that
are
actually
most
of
those
are,
I
think,
most,
if
not
all,
of
those
are
already
approved
by
council
or
moving
forward.
So
we
need
to
have
those
appropriations
take
place
I'll
be
looking
at
waiving
the
readings
on
those.
E
E
Yeah
I
had
a
question
on
on
the
water
thing:
we're
not
getting
into
128
for
that
right,
no!
Okay.
Thank
you.
E
B
B
F
Mr
president,
yes
one,
I
wanted
to
explain
the
cider
ridge
appropriation
if
I
could
for
a
minute
yeah
sure.
So
just
so,
council
is
aware
that
45
000
is
actually
paid
by
the
developer
okay.
F
So
it's
it's
extra
appropriation,
but
I
understand
that's
a
pass
through.
Essentially
we
bill
for
those
hours,
so
I.
F
Right
so
you'll
probably
see
our
engineering
costs
are
a
little
bit
higher
this
year,
because
we're
going
to
have
an
inspector
at
both.
We
have
two
projects
going
on
right
and
they
have
to
pay.
The
developers
have
to
pay
for
those
engineering
services.
So
I
just
want
to
make
sure
that
everybody
understood
that
was
not
a
cost
that
the
city
bore.
That
is
the
cost
worn
by
the
delft.
F
A
If
I
could,
mr
president,
before
you
move
ahead,
they
mentioned
cider
ridge
and
I
meant
to
mention
it
later,
but
I
was
in
there
today
and
I
noticed
that
four
lot
signs
have
been
marked
as
sold.
B
A
C
G
Is
there
anything
else,
then
all
right
I
will
move
then
to
I
will
make
a
motion
to
move
ordinance
number
40,
20
21
to
council's
next
agenda
waving.
The
second
third
readings.
B
B
G
Thank
you,
mr
president.
This
is
a
contract,
that's
actually
half
of
the
cost
of
the
construction
for
the
stage
roof
down
that,
I
think,
is
down
in
columbia.
Woods
with
worcester
builders.
The
norton
kiwanis
has
agreed
to
pay
for
half
of
it.
So
we
thank
them
for
that,
but
this
is
our
half
of
that
to
replace
that
roof
down
there
in
the
amount
of
twenty
five
thousand
dollars
anything
else.
Mr
fowler.
F
No,
it
was
a
joint
project
between
the
kiwanis.
The
kiwanis
have
spending
a
lot
of
effort
in
designing
in
putting
together
this
pavilion
for
the
stage.
So
we
thank
them
for
that,
and
this
is
our
portion
of
that
project.
D
E
L
Okay,
I'm
just
wondering
is
this:
the
roof
being
constructed
from
new
like
the
decking
and
everything
or
just
the
shingles.
F
So
it's
actually
a
the
wood
beams.
We
purchased
last
a
couple
council
meetings
ago.
We
had
to
order
them,
it'll,
be
a
wood
frame
with
pillars
and
it's
actually
the
entire
roof
assembly.
Everything
I'd
be
happy
to
get
a
picture
and
send
it
around
to
council.
I
will
include
that
for
next
week's
meeting,
so.
F
This
is
concrete
work,
it's
wood,
erection,
it's
tying
the
trusses
together,
it's
it's
a
pretty
elaborate
roof
and
I
will
get
everybody
the
picture.
So
you
can
see
the
rendition
I
apologize.
I
should
have
included
that.
L
F
So
the
kiwanis
did
all
the
quoting
and
getting
the
architectural
work
done.
They
took
care
of
all
of
it,
and
this
was
our
you
know.
This
is
what
they
asked
us
to
pay.
I
would
follow
up
with
them.
I
know
they
went
through
a
couple:
different
builders
and
people
that
designed
the
roof
so
I'll
follow
up
with
the
coins.
L
I
would
appreciate
it
I
mean
fifty
thousand
dollars.
Total
seems
like
a
large
amount
for
a
roof,
but
if
that's,
if
I
could
see
all
the
details,
that
would
help
me.
So
thank.
E
Yeah
I'd
just
like
to
point
out
for
the
on
the
public's
behalf
that
the
emergency
language
in
this
particular
and
in
a
couple
others
was
actually
incorrect,
but
those
have
been
correct.
They'll
be
corrected
for
when
we
get
them
next
week.
Wouldn't
that
be
right,
justin.
K
Yeah,
that's
correct,
there's
four,
four
ordinances
ahead:
emergency
clauses
that
were
a
little
a
couple
couple
errors
in
them,
so
they've
been
sent
to
the
clerk
and
they'll
be
reflected
in
next
week's
packet.
G
F
We
would
like
to
get
it
started.
You
know,
I
rarely
ask
for
you.
G
F
If
we
could
get
its
pass
by
the
second
meeting
in
april
be
very
appreciative,
we're
trying
to
get
the
the
beam
should
be
here
at
the
end
of
the
month.
Okay,
so
we
could
start
to
get
that
built.
We
do
have
a
activity
in
the
park
in
july
that
we
will
like
to
hold
at
our
our
news
stage.
G
So
if
we
read
once
and
then
wave
on
the
third
wave,
the
third
reading,
then
we
would
be
okay,
okay.
I
will
move
then
to
add
ordinance,
41
2021,
to
council's
next
agenda
for
first
reading.
Only
at
that
time.
G
B
G
Thank
you,
mr
president.
This
is
pretty
much
exactly
what
it
says:
just
shy
of
25
000
for
the
engineering
services
for
the
signals
down
on
barbara
road,
and
I
will
defer
if
there
are
any
questions
to
mr
fowler
but
looks
pretty
straightforward
to
me.
I
know
I'm
pretty
sure
we
talked
about
these
earlier.
L
D
I've
got
a
question
it
doesn't
relate
to
specifically,
this
is
just
a
general
question
from
my
information,
but
most
traffic
or
maybe
all
traffic
signals
when
you
go
through
this
process
of
adding
one
they
all
sort
of
cost
about
the
same
or
is
it
conditional
as
to
where
the
location
is
and
all
the
other
study
things?
Is
this
typical
to
what
we
usually
see
as
a
spend.
F
The
concern
we
all
have
right
now
is
that
inflation
word
in
the
cost
of
polls
etc
for
manufacturing
and
the
the
different
amenities
that
we're
going
to
put
on,
like
the
cameras,
the
gps
emitter,
which,
when
the
firing
ambulance
approach,
turns
green
in
the
direction
of
travel,
those
things
are
all
extra,
but
typically
a
traffic
signal
costs.
A
G
Mr
fowler
is
there:
is
there
some
reason
that
we're
asking
to
waive
readings
or.
K
F
E
G
All
right,
then
I
will
move.
I'm
sorry,
I
hear
someone.
I
will
move
then
to
add
ordinance,
number
42
2021
the
council's
next
agenda
for
first
reading
waving.
Second
and
third
and.
B
H
G
G
Thank
you,
mr
president.
This
is
contract
for
our
oversight
for
this
project.
G
We
had
spoken
many
many
times
in
the
past
about
making
sure
that
things
are
being
done
and
they're
being
done
right,
so
we
don't
have
to
go
back
and
redo
them,
and
so
this
is
what
this
is.
It's
with
gd
ctl
engineering
for
the
observation-
and
I
am
looking
just
shy
of
30
thousand
dollars
any
other
comments
or
questions.
F
And
to
just
to
let
council
know,
there's
some
money
in
the
mats
fund
that
will
cover
80
of
this.
We
are
required
to
hire
a
firm
other
than
gpd
the
design
engineer.
We
went
through
an
rfq
process,
they
were
ranked,
and
this
firm
was
selected
based
on
that
process
and
approved
by
odot.
F
C
C
I
thought
at
one
point
in
time:
we
were
doing
that
with
some
of
the
roads
like
johnson,
road
and
stuff
we
actually
were
taking
samples
to
see
is
the
base
where
it
should
be.
Are
the
problematic
areas
that
keep
reoccurring
in
the
same
area?
Are
we
addressing
the
the
waste
water
or
not
the
wastewater
but
storm
water
runoff
things
like
that.
G
This
is
for
this
company
that
is
not
part
of
their
scope
of
services.
If
you
look
at
the
right.
G
A
A
I
I
believe
I
can
be
corrected,
but
I
think
my
memory
is
correct.
A
few
years
back,
we
did
have
surveys
done
on
all
or
majority
of
the
roads
as
to
which
ones
did
need.
I
think
it
might
have
been
at
the
time
of
johnson,
but
we,
when
mr
white
was
still
here.
A
I
remember
we
had
surveys
done
core
samples
and
stuff
on
some
of
the
roadways
and
which
ones
needed.
You
know
a
a
base
repair
before
we
did
any
repairs
on
them
or
anything.
So
if
that's
a
question,
if
there
is
a
question
there,
it
might
be
looked
at
to
see
if
that
was
done
in
that
area,
because
there
was
a
lot
of
the
roads
done.
I
know
at
one
time.
C
A
G
Anything
else,
any
other
questions
all
right.
I
will
move
then
to
end
to
add
ordinance,
number
43
2021
to
council's
next
agenda
for
a
first
reading.
B
G
Thank
you,
mr
president.
This
ordinance
is
here
to
make
some
change
orders
to
what
we're
doing
in
council
chambers.
It
is
allowing
new
glass
in
the
reception,
a
windows
door
for
the
council
chambers,
I
think,
to
match
the
one
that
we
had
replaced
on
the
other
side
and
then
insulating
the
air
ducts
in
the
walls.
G
So
these
are
things
I'm
imagining
that
we
need
to
wave
on
so
that
we
can
get
those
done,
so
they
can
finish
off
council
chambers
and
then
hopefully
we
can
get
back
to
in-person
meetings.
At
some
point.
F
Else,
mr
fowler
yeah,
I
just
wanted
it.
The
the
glass
was
a
lot
more
expensive
than
probably
what
we
would
have
liked
it
to
be,
but
we
made
a
modification
to
the
specifications
that
I'd
be
happy
to
discuss
with
council
offline.
If
anybody
has
questions
about
why
we
chose
to
upgrade
the
glass,
but
that's
why
it's
such
a
significant
change
order
and
that
that's
all
on
that
thing.
D
Yeah,
mr
current,
yes,
just
a
question:
doesn't
really,
I
don't
think
affect
this,
but
remembering
back
in
the
summer
where
it
gets
a
little
bit
toasty
in
that
room
with
the
redesign
have.
Has
there
been
any
thought
of
improving
the
circulation
on
the
cooling
of
the
air
in
there,
because
it's
you
can
put
on
clothes
in
the
winter,
but
it's
hard
to
take
too
much
off
in
the
summer.
G
I
think
I
think
one
of
the
huge
things
is
replacing
that
one
door,
because
that
one
door
the
way
the
sun
came
and
hit
it
certainly
heated
it
up
a
lot.
Mr
fowler,
were
there
any
other
things
that
were
done
to
help
believe
you.
F
Solar
panels
had
open
vents
that
had
duct
work
that
had
disintegrated
over
time.
So
we've
insulated
those
cap,
those
we've
insulated,
the
walls
I
think
you'll
find
that
it
should
be
a
much
better
climate,
controlled
environment
there'll,
be
certain
offices
that
won't
have
that
luxury
due
to
the
way
that
the
heating
and
air
conditioning
was
set
up,
and
but
most
of
the
offices
will
be
able
to
have
that
individual
control
that
will
change
their
temperature.
G
Any
other
discussion
and
move
then
to
add
ordinance,
number
44
2021
to
council's
next
agenda
and
because
of
the
construction
going
on
at
this
point,
I'll
be
moving
towards
second
third
readings.
E
G
Thank
you,
mr
president.
This
is
just
what
it
says.
This
is
a
an
agreement
with
edg
to
engineer
that
greenwich
road
sewer
and
this
is
in
amount
not
to
exceed
fourteen
thousand
nine
hundred
and
eighty
eight
dollars.
Mr
fowler
yeah,
if
you
recall.
F
Pardon
me,
if
you
recall
we
had
engineered
this
prior
to
the
road
project.
We
had
asked
carvo
to
do
it
as
part
of
the
road
project
they
gave
us.
What
we
felt
was
a
ridiculous
cost
estimate
and
at
that
time,
odot
had
asked
us
to
hold
back.
Barberton
has
since
dug
up
the
intersection
due
to
some
other
issues,
the
elevations.
F
F
F
F
F
G
B
G
Thank
you,
mr
president.
I
believe-
and
this
is
the
only
one
I
need
a
chance
to
look
out
real
real
closely,
but
I'm
thinking
that
we
had
authorized
this
for
not
to
exceed
ten
thousand
dollars
and
it
went
a
little
bit
over
so
I'm
guessing
that
we
need
to
to
reapprove
it
for
the
for
the
10
500.
Is
that
what
I'm
understanding?
Mr.
F
Fowler
border
control
approved
it
for
98,
I
think,
was
98.75
okay
and
then
it
went
over
by
175
dollars.
So
because
it's
over
10
000
council
would
need
to
improve
gotcha.
F
A
Just
if
I
could,
this
is
calling
for
not
to
exceed
10-5
and
the
the
actual
billing
says
10
0.50,
I
don't
know
which
is
a
mistake
or.
G
So
we
can
go
ahead
and
actually
look
at
the
ordinance
just
to
be
sure
yeah,
so
the
origins
will
actually
read
ten
thousand.
Oh
it
does.
The
ordinance
does
read
ten
thousand
and
fifty.
I
think.
G
G
All
right,
in
that
case,
I
will
move
to
add
ordinance,
number
46
2021
to
the
next
agenda
for
first
reading
and
waive
the
second
and
third
readings.
E
B
Yes,
topics
for
next
work
session,
monday
april
5th.
Anyone
have
anything.
B
F
I
have
two
things
yeah
and
rarely
do
I
ask,
but
today
we
received
notification
for
odot
and
cue
for
our
assault
bidding,
but
I
would
like
to
add
that
to
the
next
council
agenda
and
get
you
rarely
do
I
ask
for
this,
but
it
allows
us
to
participate
in
those
programs
to
try
to
get
our
assault
bids
so
we'll
need
legislation
to
prove
those.
So
if
I
could
get
those
approved
next
week,
that's
about
all.
I
have
right
now.
F
F
Thing
I
just
so
I
text
mr
slag
just
to
understand.
Just
so
council's
aware
we
did
some
sampling
when
we
had
the
bridge
failure.
So
there's
over
an
inch
of
asphalt
in
existing
pavement,
they're
milling
it
and
they're
gonna
add
three
inches
of
asphalt,
so
there's
no
need
to
you.
Typically,
don't
do
core
samples
on
a
repave
amount.
You
do
it
during
a
new
construction
or
a
widening
or
reconstruction
lightning.
So
that's
that's
the
answer
from
the
engineer.
C
The
core
sample
may
have
been
the
wrong
terminology.
I
just
want
to
make
sure
that
the
base
is
what
it
should
be,
that
we're
not
repaving
something
that's
going
to
fail
five
years
down
the
road.
That's
all.
B
I
understand
anyone
else
have
any
other
topics
for
the
world.
J
Dennis
all
I
have
is
that
I
just
want
to
let
you
get
let
I
just
announced
that
the
summit
county
public
library
will
be
on
the
ballot
will
be
on
the
ballot
on
may
4th,
prime,
on
a
primary.
It's
a
1.9
mill
levy
for
a
period
of
six
years.
It's
not
an
increase,
however.
It'll
cost
a
owner
of
a
hundred
thousand
dollar
home
for
twenty
four
dollars
and
twenty
five
cents
a
month.
Basically,
we
are
being
asked
to
to
support
the
to
support
that,
if
council's
interested
so.
J
A
J
Yeah,
well,
I'm
just
letting
you
know
that
we
were
asking;
basically
they
put
it
out
there
like,
I
said.
Basically,
I
think
we
can
talk
about
it
over
here.
You
know
and
if
you
guys
want
to
do,
then
that's
fine,
but
over
there
asking
for
a.
I
guess,
an
endorsement
if
you're
interested
in
doing
so.
I
I
don't
know
was
that
I
just
know
this
formula
has
changed
and
libraries
as
a
whole
haven't
had
a
reduced
allocation
from
the
state.
I
understand.
L
Go
on
I've
just
got
a
question,
I'm
not
sure
if
this
should
be
for
mr
fowler
or
miss
keener.
Okay
months
back,
we
had
spoken
about
rita,
I'm
getting
some
questions
from
residents.
L
What
rita
is
offering
for
help,
and
I
know
we
had
talked
about
a
drive-through
or
something
I'm
just
looking
for
an
update
and
then
I'm
requesting
that
that
be
added
to
our
website
for
residents
to
see.
I
So
the
drive-through
is
not
going
to
I
misunderstood.
The
drive-through
would
actually
be
held
at
rita
sites.
I
thought
they
were
actually
going
to
come
to
columbia.
Woods
so
they're
still
going
to
offer
that,
but
it's
going
to
be
at
the
rita
locations,
but
what
residents
can
do
is
they
can
simply
mail
in
their
information
to
rita?
They
don't
have
to
fill
out
the
return
or
anything
and
they'll
compile
the
return.
I
L
E
J
J
Yes,
basically,
they've
been
all
they've
been
identified.
J
They've
all
had
born
been
sworn
in,
had
their
oath
of
office
just
a
matter
of
now
us
getting
together
and
figuring
out
the
first
date
and
I
gotta
get
with
justin,
who
is
actually
the
the
clerk
according
to
the
charter
justin,
maybe
you
can
chime
in
on
that.
If
you'd
like.
K
Yeah
we're
working
through
shannon
to
schedule
with
the
members
on
their.
K
For
the
first
meeting,
so
we
anticipate
that
first
meeting
would
be
relatively
short,
introduce
them
to
their
scope,
duties,
give
them
a
copy
of
the
charter
and
then
schedule
the
next
meeting,
but
we'll
hope
to
have
that
next
couple
weeks
here.
Good.
Thank
you.
D
D
We
get
a
tax
inquiry
indicating
that
we
hadn't
paid
or
hadn't,
filed
our
taxes
as
a
business,
but
going
back
four
years,
which
was
absolutely
incorrect,
and
I
just
wonder
if
any
other
businesses,
because
of
the
switch
over
from
our
old
system
to
new
system,
if
any
other
businesses
in
town
are
getting
that
obnoxious
inquiry,
because
it
surprised
us,
we
had
to
go
back
and
check
with
our
accountant
and
everything
was
totally
in
order.
But
that
could
throw
some
people
into
a
real
panic.
D
I
I
can
imagine
I
have
not
heard
anything
else,
but
I
can
inquire
with
reid
and
find
out
what
happened
there
for
you.