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23. Communication from Director Gelsomino regarding the Cuyahoga County Division of <br /> Children and Family Services, Community Based Services contract. (pg. 38) <br /> Motion by President O'Malley, seconded by Mr. Litten to receive and file the communication. <br /> Discussion: Councilmember Rader asked Director Gelsomino for data from past years <br /> regarding the amounts the city received through the Community Based Services contract for <br /> comparison purposes and to understand what services have changed. Director Gelsomino <br /> agreed to send him the annual reports from the last several years. <br /> On the motion: All members voted in favor. Motion passed. <br /> ....LIQUOR PERMITS.... <br /> 24. Liquor Permit regarding Nature's Oasis at 15613 Detroit Ave. (pg. 39) <br /> Motion by President O'Malley, seconded by Mr. Litten to defer. <br /> Discussion: Councilmember Bullock asked that the practice of sharing liquor reports with all <br /> councilmembers be continued. <br /> On the motion: All members voted in favor. Motion passed. <br /> ****PUBLIC COMMENT"" <br /> Mr. Edward Graham— 1286 Chase Ave. —Mr. Graham alleged that Carnegie Management <br /> LLC, the developer of the One Lakewood Place site, committed a breach of contract with the <br /> city by not including less than 35,000 square feet of Class A office space in its plans for the <br /> site. He cited various communications and the development and use agreement for the project <br /> and provided them in writing to Councilmembers. <br /> Mr. Isaac Hunt— 18905 Detroit Ext. Apt. 507 —Mr. Hunt urged Council and the <br /> administration to expand the mandatory recycling legislation to include apartment buildings, <br /> restaurants, and bars. He noted that other municipalities and states have taken up this issue. <br /> Mr. Nestor Kostryk— 13483 Lake Ave. —Mr. Kostryk asked Council to consider altering <br /> the city's "No Turn on Red" signs to include more flexible hours, as they currently all read <br /> from 8AM to 4PM. He suggested including ranges, such as from 8AM to 10:30AM and 2PM <br /> to 4:30PM, as Cleveland does. He noted that waiting at intersections wastes gas and hurts the <br /> environment. <br /> ""ANNOUNCEMENTS"" <br /> Mayor George thanked the individuals for their public comment and committed to looking <br /> into their respective issues. <br /> 9 <br />