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Mr. Papke added that there are residents on the shoreline looking to put together a special <br /> improvement district. The City is working to assist them. <br /> A motion was made and seconded to recommend Resolution 2020-75 for adoption. A roll call <br /> vote was conducted as follows: <br /> Yeas: Rader, Bullock, Shachner <br /> Nays: none <br /> Resolution 2020-75 recommended for adoption. <br /> RESOLUTION 2020-76- A RESOLUTION to take effect immediately provided it <br /> receives the affirmative vote of at least two thirds of the members of Council, or <br /> otherwise to take effect and be in force after the earliest period allowed by law, approving <br /> the use of submerged lands for property located at and abutting 15106 Edgewater Drove, <br /> Lakewood, Ohio (a legal description of which is attached hereto as "Exhibit A" and <br /> Exhibit"B"), in order to permit the owners the opportunity to undertake the proposes <br /> shore structure. (Referred to PWS 1217120) <br /> A motion was made and seconded to recommend Resolution 2020-76 for adoption. A roll call <br /> vote was conducted as follows: <br /> Yeas: Rader, Bullock, Shachner <br /> Nays: none <br /> Resolution 2020-76 recommended for adoption. <br /> RESOLUTION 2020 76 RESOLUTION 2020-77- A RESOLUTION to take effect <br /> immediately provided it receives the affirmative vote of at least two thirds of the <br /> members of Council, or otherwise to take effect and be in force after the earliest period <br /> allowed by law, authorizing the Mayor and Director of Law to enter into a purchase <br /> agreement with Kathleen and Stephen Jouriles, owners of the property located at 12518 <br /> Clifton Boulevard, Lakewood, Ohio (PPN 312-28-010), and to execute all documents <br /> necessary to effectuate the purchase and sale according to the terms of that agreement. <br /> Engineer Papke explained that the property is adjacent to the Cove Church site and an important <br /> part of the City's IWWIP plan to build an underground water storage tank. Without the property, <br /> the storage tank would need to go much deeper into the bedrock. <br /> Director Corrigan explained that the former Law Director entered an agreement with the <br /> property owners giving the City first right of refusal should they ever decide to sell. This <br /> November the property owners put the home on the market for $350,000 and received an offer of <br /> $320,000. The terms of the City's agreement allowed the City to match the offer. <br /> The administration clarified that the home will eventually be razed to accommodate the storage <br /> tank. The construction of the tank is not scheduled for another 7 years. For the near future, the <br /> property will be rented. <br /> 2 <br />