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MINUTES OF THE RULES & ORDINANCES COMMITTEE <br /> May 11, 2020 <br /> Online Broadcast Meeting <br /> Present: Councilmembers Kepple, Neff, & Shachner <br /> Also Present: Councilmembers Bullock, Litten, & Rader, Chief Dunphy, Assistant Director <br /> Swallow, Director Gelsomino, City Prosecutor Miranda, Captain Wilkins, Chief Dunphy, Acting <br /> Director Milius, Ian Andrews of Lakewood Alive, a couple members of the public, Clerk Bach, <br /> & Deputy Clerk Lascu taking minutes <br /> Start time: 7:30 p.m. <br /> AGENDA <br /> Approval of the minutes of the May 5, 2020 Rules & Ordinances Committee meeting. <br /> Chairperson Kepple made a motion, seconded by Councilmember Neff to approve the minutes. <br /> A roll call vote was taken as follows: <br /> Yeas —Kepple, Neff, Shachner <br /> Nays —None <br /> Motion passed. The minutes were approved. <br /> Communication from Councilmember Kepple regarding face masks. (A motion will be <br /> made at the 5/4/20 General Meeting to refer to Rules & Ordinances) <br /> Chairperson Kepple gave an overview of previous committee discussion, which centered on <br /> wearing masks in public settings, communal living settings, and in businesses. She noted that the <br /> Law Department felt that the city could not go further than what the state Stay Safe Ohio Order <br /> has required. It was discussed whether there would need to be additional provisions in a face <br /> mask ordinance that would provide business owners with more means of enforcing the wearing <br /> of masks in their establishments. <br /> Councilmember Shachner stated his belief that Section A2 of the city's criminal trespass <br /> ordinance would be applicable to a situation where a dispute broke out between a business owner <br /> and customer regarding a face mask requirement for customers. Thus, there would be no need for <br /> additional language. City Prosecutor Miranda agreed with Councilmember Shachner. She <br /> provided example scenarios on how the law could be applied. <br /> Chairperson Kepple asked whether there was any conflict in the law regarding individuals with <br /> disabilities that preclude them from wearing a mask and a business owner's requirement to do so. <br /> Prosecutor Miranda noted that the Americans with Disabilities Act(ADA)protects people with <br /> disabilities and that a business owner could not discriminate against them. A reasonable <br /> accommodation must be afforded to that customer. <br />