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up possibly including solar panels here on our City Hall to move toward a net zero energy <br />use. There's a lot we can do with it and this Resolution allows us to go after it. We then <br />recommended that we adopt that tonight. <br />Motion by Mr. Rader, seconded by Mr. O'Leary to receive and file the oral report. <br />Motion adopted. All members voting yea. <br />21. RESOLUTION NO. 8986 -18 — A RESOLUTION to take effect immediately provided it <br />receives the vote of at least two thirds of the members of Council, or otherwise to take <br />effect at the earliest period allowed by law, authorizing the City of Lakewood to take all <br />actions necessary to accept Northeast Ohio Public Energy Council (NOPEC) Energized <br />Community Grant(s). (REFERRED TO PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE 2/5/18) (Pg. <br />130) <br />Motion by Mr. O'Leary, seconded by Mr. Anderson to adopt Resolution 8986 -18. <br />Motion adopted. All members voting yea. <br />*** *NEW BUSINESS "" <br />22. Communication from Police Chief Malley regarding $1,200 Donation from Discount <br />Drug Mart to K -9 Unit. (Pg. 139) <br />Discussion: Councilmember O'Leary expressed thanks to Discount Drug Mart for their <br />support of the Lakewood Police Department and the canine unit and for their support of the <br />community. He acknowledged DDM for being an overall great community partner and noted <br />the multiple events they have supported in the past. <br />Motion by Mr. O'Leary and seconded to receive and file the communication. <br />Motion adopted. All members voting yea. <br />Ian Andrews Executive Director of Lakewood Alive <br />Mr. Andrews explained the extent of Discount Drug Mart's fundraising efforts for the LPD <br />canine unit during the 2017 Spooky Pooch Parade and remarked on their other community <br />contributions. <br />The General Manager and Assistant General Manager of the downtown DDM were present <br />and thanked Lakewood Police Department for all of their work and responsiveness. They <br />presented the City with a ceremonial check representing their $1,200 donation. <br />