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From YouTube: 11-01-2021 Committee Work Session
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11-01-2021 - 7:00 p.m.
A
C
Skye
I
had
to
call
robert
to
get
all
the
info,
but
he
he
said
that
we've
already
passed
all
these,
but
we're
putting
them
in
norman.
E
C
C
B
F
A
G
F
C
F
I
went
out
today
and
I've
got
a
lot
of
questions
if
you
answered
and
documented,
but
there's
one
section
I
don't
know
yet
it's
live
so
there's
one
section
of.
A
C
F
A
A
E
C
D
C
Did
they
get
them?
Are
they
here
yeah?
Okay?
Okay,
we
have
no
communications
for
the
public
tonight
committee
of
the
whole
item,
a
demo
bids,
that's
mine,
this
is
an
ordinance
bids
were
solicited
and
one
bidder
submitted
response
for
the
attached
properties
and
the
properties.
Let's
see
here,
there's
four
properties:
3270
easton
road,
2885,
research,
street
2970
wayne
street
2932
maple
street,
and
it
comes
to
a
price
of
butcher
and
sons.
It's
got
the
bid
at
35,
000
and
70
dollars.
H
I
C
Okay
and
there
are
asking
for
a
waiver
to
get
these
properties
demolished
as
soon
as
possible.
So
I'm
going
to
make
a
motion
to
add
these
to
ordinance,
100
2021
and
the
next
council
meeting
next
week.
First
first
reading
emergency
language
and
I'm
going
to
ask
to
suspend
the
second
and
third
readings
a.
B
C
D
Thank
you,
mr
president.
This
is
just
continuing
on
clearing
trees
along
state
route.
21.
we've
been
doing
that
for
a
couple
years
now.
Actually
there
is
an
amount
not
to
exceed
50
000.
The
contract
is
attached.
There's
a
couple
things
in
the
contract
that
I
noticed
and
I
just
wanted
to
bring
it
to
either
mr
markey's
attention
or
mr
fowler's
attention.
D
H
Yes,
I
know
they
want
it
done
past
expediously,
but
it
really
doesn't
contain
the
emergency
language.
D
D
D
All
right
and
and
does
and
does
the
contract
should
the
contract
read
january
2021,
and
it's
just
that
we're
just
now
getting
to
it.
J
Yeah,
I'm
not
sure
why
it
could
read
that
way,
because
it
says
january
2021
or
the
date
written
above
and
the
date
written
above
us
later.
Okay,
so
I'm
not
sure
why
they
strapped
it.
That
way,
I'm
not
worried
about
it,
but
if
we
want
to.
E
D
If
it's
not,
if
it's
not
of
any
legal
consequence,
I
don't
care.
I
just
didn't
know
why
it
was
there
and
then
we
don't
have
all
of
those
exhibits
on
it
either.
So
if
we
could
get
those
as
well,
okay,
thank
you
anything
else.
Anyone
then,
at
this
time,
I'll
move
to
add
ordinance,
number
101
2021
to
council's
next
agenda
for
first
reading.
D
C
C
Yes,
mr
mclaren,
yes,
ms
whipkey,
yes,
all
right!
Thank
you
all
right
item
c.
Ask
me
clerical
scots,
because
not
here
tonight,
so
this
is
an
agreement
with
the
the
clerical
for.
Let
me
just
make
sure
I
make
to
say
this
for
effective
january
1st
2021
expires
december
31st
2023,
miss
murky.
I
want
to
make
sure
I
got
decided
to
ask
me,
is
given
that
they're
getting
a
dollar
per
hour
in
2022
and
10
per
month,
more
in
health
care.
Am
I
missing
anything
else.
K
D
It
was
there
also,
there
was
also
a
switch
of
the
holiday
from
columbus
day
to
veterans
day
correct.
Is
that
correct?
Okay?
Those
were
the
three
main
changes.
This
is
what
we've
been
talking
about
for
the
last
couple
meetings
and
what
we
agreed
to,
I
think,
is.
C
Read
through
no,
no
none
at
all
we're
just
with
that
voice,
but
we're
going
to
make
it
an
ordinance.
H
D
C
C
That's
that.
B
C
D
And
the
same
date,
change
needs
to
mean
to
be
made
to
this
exhibit
a
as
well.
Okay,
like
that.
J
But
maybe
but
I
don't
I
don't
know,
I
wasn't
involved
with
that.
So
I
I'll
find
out.
B
C
C
C
Okay,
next
one's
going
to
be
a
fire
part-time
fire,
the
most
important
thing
there
is
going
to
be
the
vacation.
Again,
that's
going
to
go
to
instead
of
veterans
day,
it's
going
to
be
martin
luther
king's
eric,
correct
joe.
Yes,.
C
Okay,
all
right,
thank
you
and
then
the
part-time
fire
they're
getting
zero
percent,
and
it's
a
six
hundred
dollar
ratification
is
the
two
major
things.
That's
the
change
on
the
agreement.
C
C
And
police
2021..
We
know
that
for
sure.
Thank
you
any
other
questions
there
being
none
that
I'd
like
to
put
the
part-time
fire
ordinance,
104
2021
to
next
week's
agenda,
suspending
the
second
and
third
readings
with
emergency
language.
Second,
I
have
a
motion.
A
second
roll
call
carry
mr.
C
Mr
kernan,
yes,
okay,
this
is
a
full-time
fire.
This
is
the
same
thing
as
a
part-time
fire.
It's
going
to
be
the
600
with
the
zero
percent
for
starting
of
last
year,
any
questions
or
current
concerns
there
being
none
that
I'd
like
to
add
the
full-time
fire
to
next
week's
agenda,
suspending
the
second
and
third
readings
with
emergency
language
I'll.
Second,
I
have
a
motion,
a
second
roll
call
carrie,
mr.
B
C
Yes,
mr
kernan,
yes,
thank
you
and
this
is
the
opba,
the
the
police.
This
is
the
next
one
item
g
oppa,
the
police
they're,
getting
the
zero
percent
with
the
500
ratification.
C
Yeah
and
they're,
basically
getting
the
same
as
the
fire
so
and
with
the
also
with
the
the
holiday
change
also,
so
any
other
anyone
up
there
have
any
questions
concerns
on
the
police,
the
opba
there
being
none
and
I'd
like
to
put
ordinance
106
2021
to
next
week's
agenda.
D
Kernan.
Thank
you,
mr
president.
This
is
an
ordinance
for
the
design
of
the
water
line
that
would
run
from
basically
at
the
metro
parks
on
hometown
road
up
to
johnson
road.
This
would
complete
the
loop
there
for
that
section
of
the
water
line.
There's
also,
I
think
we're
going
to
have
be
applying
for
there's
going
to
be
some
state
grant
money
available
for
this.
So
this
is
just
to
do
the
design
for
the
water
line.
We
would
need
to
come
back
and
actually
fund
that
particular
project.
D
H
D
H
D
C
B
C
D
Thank
you,
mr
president.
This
is
an
ordinance
for
the
replacement
of
one
of
the
existing
fire
vehicles
in
the
fire
in
the
fire
division.
D
D
This
is
to
continue
with
our
regular
replacement
schedule
of
vehicles
so
that
we
don't
get
the
position
where
we
were
before,
where
all
of
our
vehicles
are
old
and
out
of
date.
Thank
you.
A
F
Maybe
those
kind
of
answer
my
question,
but
I'd
like
to
know
if
there
was
any
other
quotes.
We
can
compare
this
to.
H
D
A
D
D
C
C
Thank
you
item
j
police
cruiser
number
one.
Mr
kernan
yeah.
D
The
next
two
actually
j
and
k
are
both
for
cruisers
part
of
the
annual
replacement
program
as
the
cruisers
gain
age
and
mileage
for
safety
reasons
we
like
to
continue
to
keep
those
updated.
D
So
this
is
police
cruiser
number
one.
We
did
get
a
lot
of
information
here
for
it.
It
looks
like.
Let
me
just
turn
back
here.
This
one
has
is
at
a
cost
not
to
exceed
24
000,
24,
000
and
12
dollars
at
the
dodge.
Durango.
I
D
H
Else,
yeah
I'd
just
like
to
point
out
that
we
did
get
a
trade-in
on
that
one
for
12
500.
D
H
D
Do
a
pretty
good
job
of
the
trade-ins
for
us
actually,
so
that's
good
anything.
A
D
D
F
I
B
F
D
C
D
Thank
you,
I'm
not
going
to
go
over
the
whole
thing
again.
Basically,
the
same
thing
this
one
we
got
a
fourteen
thousand
dollar
trade
in
on
this
is
for
an
amount
not
to
exceed
twenty
two
thousand
five
hundred
and
twelve
dollars
again
from
fred
martin.
D
Yes,
we
did
and
though
I
don't
know.
I
D
Those
weren't
on
this
one
but
yeah
paul
if
you
want
those
and
we'll
just
if
we
could
get
those
other
bids
to
us
before
next
week,
so
we
can
take
a
look
at
them.
I
A
A
D
All
right
at
this
time
anything
else
well.
C
I
was
gonna
just
say
if
chief
you're
out
there
listening
if
we
can
get
an
updated
list
on
what
we
have
out
there
now
so,
with
these
two
added
police
cruisers,
it's
kind
of
nice
to
know
what
we
have
out
there
kind
of
where
we're
at.
D
B
C
D
Kernan,
thank
you.
Yes,
so
we
have
a
number
of
adjustments
to
the
budget
that
we
need
to
make
here
these
start
happening
a
year
and
to
try
and
bring
different
accounts
into
line.
The
first
one
would
be
an
increase
in
appropriations
in
the
general
fund,
11
560
for
general
government
professional
services.
D
The
second
thing
is
an
increase
in
appropriation,
the
general
fund
of
twenty
five
thousand
dollars
for
law
services
to
wrestle
and
terretzel.
There
were
some
additional
expenses
regarding
work
done
when
we
were
working
on
the
brookside
development
over
there,
and
then
we
also
had
what
we
saw
here.
A
number
of
labor
negotiations
this
year
that
we
had
to
expend
extra
money
on.
So
that's
what
that
25
000
is,
for.
D
D
A
D
Time,
there's
220
405
dollars
for
the
eastern
road
reconstruction,
that's
engineering
costs.
This
is
the
reconstruction.
That's
gonna
basically
be
eastern
road.
I
believe
the
part
of
kungal
is
involved
in
that
to
to
redo
the
eastern
road
corridor
right
there.
D
D
We
had
advanced
a
hundred
and
three
thousand
dollars
on
the
new
park,
and
so
when
we
discussed
doing
that,
we
talked
about
having
to
put
that
money
back
in
and
that's
what
this
is
doing.
Just
putting
that
money
back
in
there
is
an
increase
in
estimated
resources
in
the
general
fund
in
the
amount
of
eight
hundred
and
three
thousand
dollars
about
seven
hundred
thousand
of
that
is
for
increased
income,
tax
receipts
and
kudos
to
rita,
because
they've
they've
done
a
pretty
good
job
of
going
after
people
who
aren't
filing
income.
D
Taxes
live
in
the
city,
you
should
be
filing
paying
your
taxes
so
kudos
to
them.
Then
there's
that
hundred
and
three
thousand
I
just
talked
about
from
new
park.
D
There
would
be
an
increase
in
estimated
resources
in
the
art
fund
in
the
amount
of
six
hundred
ninety
one
thousand
dollars,
that
is
american
rescue
plan.
Covid
money
that
will
be
coming
in
those
will
be
federal
grants.
I
think
we're
going
to
get
two
different
grants,
we're
waiting
to
begin
expending
those,
because
I
think
the
feds
are
still
creating
the
rules
on
how
you
can
spend
the
money.
D
So
so
we
have
to
wait
until
we
get
the
rules
to
spend
the
money
and
the
decrease
in
the
estimated
resources
in
the
capital
projects
fund,
650
000
again,
that's
because
that
is
not
going
to
happen
in
2021,
so
we
need
to
decrease
that
it
will
happen
in
2022,
and
most
of
that
is
grant
money.
So
those
are
the
changes
that
we
are
making
miss
keener.
Did
I
miss
anything
there,
or
did
I
misspeak
on
anything?
H
Yes,
mr
kearney,
I
and
mr
gainer
had
been
out
on
eastern
road
and
we
had
seen
that
they
were
paving.
The
far
east
side
is
any
of
that.
Due
to
our
changes
here,.
H
F
D
D
A
D
D
C
C
B
I
D
Over
there
yeah,
if
mr
fowler
maybe
joins
later
or
maybe
next
week,
we
could
get
an
update
on
that.
J
I'm
keeping
a
list
of
all
the
stuff
that
you
want
updates
on
so.
A
C
Okay,
roll
call
carrie,
or
did
we
do
roll
call?
We
already
did
roll
call.
Thank
you
item
m
cleveland,
madison
road,
mr
gainer.
E
Thank
you,
mr
president.
This
is
an
amendment
to
the
original
070
of
2020,
changing
the
the
payment
section
and
if
I
could
I'll
just
read
the
section
that
was
changed.
E
E
All
cash
payments
must
be
made
to
the
director
of
finance
of
the
city.
All
special
assessments
and
installments
of
those
special
assessments
remaining
unpaid
at
the
expiration
of
the
30-day
cash
payment
period
will
be
certified
by
the
clerk
of
counsel
to
the
summit
county
physical
officer,
as
provided
by
law,
to
be
placed
by
the
auditor
on
the
tax
list
and
collected
as
other
taxes
are
collected.
E
G
E
H
Way,
I'm
reading
this.
This
is
attached
to
ordinance
70
2020
last
year
and
we're
amending
that
which
that
was
specific
for
loyal
oak
and
the
petitioned
improvements,
so
to
speak.
So
how
is
this
going
to
be
doing
anything
for
everybody
else,
and
that
was
going
to
be
one
of
my
questions.
It's
increasing
it
from
10
years
to
20
years,
how's
it
going
to
affect
the
residents
in
that
area.
I
don't
see
how
this
does
anything
for
anybody
else
on
cleveland.
I
can
clarify.
J
That
so
you're
correct
this
is
the
petition
project,
which
was
the
cleveland,
maslin
road,
water
and
sewer
that
we
extended
north,
and
this
was
a
request
from
the
property
owner
that
there
was
a
development
that
was
slated
for
for
that
property,
that
particular
property
that
had
fallen
through
and
currently
working
to
find
a
new
development
for
that
site.
So
the
request
was
made
to
ask
council
to
extend
the
assessment
period
from
10
to
20
years,
to
stretch
that
out
a
little
bit,
so
they
can
get
a
development.
J
There
was,
we
knew
the
end
user.
They
were
looking
at
the
end
user
because
of
the
because
of
the
pandemic
walked
away
that
they
were
talking
to.
So
that's
that's
the
reason
the
request
went
in
and
we
had
discussed
this
with
council
previously.
So
this
this
is
the
ordinance
that
we
had
discussed
previously.
That
would
come
out
based
on
that
property
owner
request,
and
I
agree
it
does
not
do
anything
for
the
residents.
A
J
Those
that
they
would
be
impacted
by
the
tapping
ordinance
that
you
guys
are
talking
about
the
other
tapping
ordinances
you
guys
were
talking
about,
but
they're
not
impacted
by
this
one.
This
only
relates
to
that
what
we
call
the
need.
H
Well,
where's
the
if
you're,
still
looking
at
tacking
on
the
500
a
year
that
ought
to
be
looked
at
for
this
too,
because
you're
already
giving
him
the
the
options
that
the
residents
would
have.
There's
no
reason
why
he
ought
to
get
out
of
not
tapping
in
and
not
having
to
pay
that
extra
money.
H
If
you're
gonna
have
the
if
it's
gonna
get
passed
for
the
residents
to
do
so,
we've
already
done
him
enough
of
the
favor
by
devil
and
his
time
to
pay
it
back
and
actually
in
reality
of
it
is
he's
the
only
one
that's
going
to
make
money
on
that
deal.
The
residents
are
going
to
have
the
amenities,
but
it's
not
going
to
increase
the
value
of
their
houses
for
the
cost
that
they're
going
to
be
putting
out.
G
G
G
With
you
charlotte,
but
I'm
saying
I
think
during
this
pandemic
time,
it
would
be
reasonable
to
extend
or
to
to
give
this
term
to
extend
and
instead
of
killing
a
business.
I
think
we'd
have
a
chance
at
bringing
some
it's
a
shot
in
the
dark.
I
don't.
I
can't
predict
the
future
what
it's,
what
it's
going
to
do,
but
at
least
it
gives
him
more
time
to
develop
this
project.
J
And
I'm
not
I'll,
let
council
debate
the
marriage
on
the
500
increase.
The
only
point
I
would
make
is
that
the
property
on
this
property
owner
is
on
the
hook
for
all
the
cost
and
that
cost
is
going
to
get
lowered
by
anyone
who
tapped
in
along
the
way
and
potentially
tiff
if
the
property
ever
got
developed,
otherwise
they're
paying
the
whole
freight
on
the
improvement.
J
I
H
So
if
we're
going
to
do
it,
if
you're
considering
doing
it
to
them,
which
I'm
still
not
for
that,
then
we
definitely
need
to
be
thinking
about
adding
the
same
thing
on
for
him
because
he's
the
one
that
stands
to
gain
when
he
actually
gets
his
development
going
and
like
I
said
the
residents
will
get
an
amenity
or
it's
available
to
them,
but
they're
not
going
to
see
30
000
worth
of
their
actual
house
value
going
up
and
he
stands
and
while
we're
at
it,
I
just
I
think
it's
declared
to
be
an
emergency.
H
C
E
And-
and
I
thought
everybody
at
the
time
we
discussed
it-
had
agreed
on
this
language-
I
I
don't
have
anything
else
against
this,
I'm
in
favor
of
it
100
and-
and
I
do
make
a
motion
to
send
it
to
our
next
agenda
for
its
first
reading
and
then
to
suspend
second
and
third
and
adult,
because
I
think
we've
already,
I
don't
know
any
changes
that
I
would
recommend
to
it.
So
anybody
else.
I
E
J
C
D
Thank
you.
Mr
president,
I
spoke
with
the
finance
director
earlier
today,
ms
keener,
and
told
her
and
asked
her
if
she
wanted
me
just
to
turn
this
over
to
her
and
I'm
going
to
do
that
at
this
time,
and
and
she
can
go
ahead
and
present
what
she
needs
to
to
counsel.
And
then
we
can
ask
any
questions
that
we
have
ms
kinger.
K
I
hope
we
all
have
the
opportunity
to
review
the
2022
budget
and
accompanying
cover
letter
to
explain
some
of
the
significant
changes.
What
I
thought
I
would
do,
instead
of
going
through
each
department
and
the
general
fund
and
then
the
individual
funds
afterwards,
I
thought
I'd
just
open
it
up
for
question
and
answer.
D
I
D
Anyone
have
any
other
questions
regard
on
that
particular
issue.
Regarding
that
bullet
point
pam,
I
I
would
assume
if,
as
a
result
of
the
infrastructure
improvements,
there
is
development,
then
we
can
use
tiff
to
recapture
some
tax
money
and
keep
that
in
the
city.
Correct.
H
But
again,
in
going
along
with
what
mr
thousand
had
to
say
that
they
are
hitting
up
fun
to
128.
What
for
344
thousand.
H
Okay,
just
for
the
public's
information
128
is
where
we've
been
picking
up
some
of
the
assessments
on
your
sewer
projects
that
come
through,
so
your
assessments
for
those
aren't
as
high
and
I've
still
got
a
lot
of
people
out
there.
That's
got
septic
systems.
That's
going
to
be
needing
a
piece
of
that
money.
H
Yeah,
I
understand
that,
and
I
also
understand
that
that
rollback
money
coming
in
is
going
to
end
before
we
get
done
even
paying
for
nash
heights.
If
I
recall
correctly,
which
is
why
I'm
always
asking
about
how
you're
using
the
fund
128.
H
K
That's
what
I
said,
I
think
the
intention
is
for
administration
to
bring
those
discussions
to
you
at
a
later
meeting.
J
D
D
C
Well,
I
do
think
joe
with
we
have
three
council
meetings
out
to
committee.
Maybe
we
should
do
at
least
the
first
reading.
C
We
can
yeah,
let's
do
at
least
the
first
reading
next
week,
and
then
that
way
we
have.
We
can
do
our
second
on
november
22nd
and
the
third
would
be
november
december
13th,
okay,
and
if
that
way,
we
wouldn't
do
a
special
right
and.
D
C
C
H
Okay,
not
to
change
the
subject,
but
before
we
get
on
the
topics
there
weren't
any
communications.
C
C
A
G
Timing
of
tonight
is
my
last
meeting
for
a
little
while,
just
because
my
upcoming
surgery
council's
already
well
aware
just
for
example
today,
I
think
I
had
five
different
residents
approach
me
on
different
things.
So
that's
a
typical
day.
I
G
Will
be
missing
an
action
for
a
while,
as
I
recuperate
from
some
knee
replacement
surgery,
so
this
is
really
for
the
public.
You
may
still
call
me
on
my
cell.
You
may
still
email
me
through
the
city
site.
I
will
be
back
at
least
able
to
respond
to
you
and
make
phone
calls
on
your
behalf.
So
if
you
don't
see
me
here,
it
doesn't
mean
I'm
not
working
for
you,
but
it
just
means
I've
got
a
little
surgical
timeout.
So
please
contact
me.
If
you
do
have
any
problems.
C
Okay,
within
nothing
else
to
be
said,
I'm
going
to
make
a
motion
to
adjourn
tonight's
meeting,
all
in
favor.