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- Ryan and Alysia McKean— 1080 Nicholson Ave. —Historic Home Addition (Dimit <br /> Architects) <br /> - Lakewood Public Library —Madison Branch—Revitalization of a Historic Public <br /> Building (HBM Architects) <br /> Motion by President Litten, seconded by Vice President Kepple to receive and file the <br /> presentation. <br /> Discussion: Councilmembers Kepple encouraged members of the public to observe the historic <br /> preservation in the interior ofMadison Public Library and thanked the stafffor its work. <br /> Councilmember Bullock thanked the homeowners for investing in their homes and <br /> neighborhoods. <br /> On the motion: All members in favor. Motion passed. The presentation was received and filed. <br /> 7. Communication from Lakewood Youth Council regarding smoking, e-cigarette, and <br /> tobacco usage in public parks. (pg. 13) <br /> Colin Hunt— 14212 Bayes Ave. —Mr. Hunt, speaking as Chair of the Youth Council made <br /> introductory remarks regarding the communication, emphasizing the urgency of the vaping and <br /> smoking epidemic among teens. <br /> Motion by President Litten, seconded by Vice President Kepple to receive and file. <br /> Discussion: President Litten applauded the effort and remarked on previous efforts of the city to <br /> restrict access to nicotine products. <br /> Other Councilmembers commended the efforts of the Youth Council and expressed support for <br /> the initiative. <br /> Motion by President Litten, seconded by Vice President Kepple to receive and file and refer to <br /> Health & Human Services Committee. All members voted in favor. Motion passed. <br /> 8. Communication from President Litten regarding updated Council Committee <br /> assignments. (pg. 14) <br /> Motion by President Litten, seconded by Vice President Kepple to receive and file. All <br /> members voted in favor. Motion passed. <br /> 9. Report from President Litten regarding the Community Recreation & Education <br /> Commission meeting held April 26, 2022 (to be provided). <br /> President Litten provided the following report: <br /> 4 <br />