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INTRODUCED BY: ? Mayor Bruce G. Rinker and Council as a Whole <br />_ ? <br />1 LI' ? <br />? • ? t ? <br />Lal <br />A RESOLUTION THANKING <br />MAYFIELD VILLAGE FIRE CHIEF DAVID R. MOHR <br />FOR OVER THIRTY-THREE YEARS OF DEDICATION AND SERVICE <br />AND CONGRATULATING HIM ON HIS RETIREMENT <br />WHEREAS, David R. Mohr began his career as a firefighter in 1977 in Willoughby Hills and was hired by <br />the Mayfield Village Fire Department on April 16, 1979. Less than 10 years later, on June 15, 1987, he was <br />promoted to Chief of the Mayrield Village Fire Department; and <br />WHEREAS, In his 33 years of service to Mayfield ViIlage, Chief Mohr developed the Fire Department into <br />the professional organization it is today, leav.ing an indelible mark. Chief Mohr has been responsible for much <br />of the expansion and delivery of emergency medical service coupled with upgrading the skills, training and <br />material of the Fire Department. Fie has promoted collaborative work with paramedics, hazmat response, <br />technical rescue, interoperable communications and Homeland Security. In addition to his regular duties, <br />Chief Mohr was instrumental in the design and construction of the new Fire Station, dedicated on July 6, <br />1996; and WHEREAS, Chief Mohr was a founding member of the Cuyahoga County Fire ChiePs Association, serving <br />as its President from 2002-2007. He also served on the Cuyahoga Emergency Advisory Board (CEM) from <br />1987-1995, was an active member of the Communicafions Committee from 2002-2012, and on August 4, <br />1995, achieved the rank of Executive Fire Officer with the National Fire Academy; and <br />WHEREAS, Chief Mohr is a member of the Statewide Interoperability Executive Committee where his <br />focus} has been upon Cuyahoga County: He was a driving force of Cuyahoga County's partnership with the <br />Statel of Ohio Multi-Agency Radio Communications System (MARCS) that has achieved state-of-the-art <br />interoperability throughout the County; and <br />WHE EAS, Chief David Mohr and his wife, Mary have been happily married for 26 years and have three <br />childr n, Jason, Kate, and Jill, and one loving granddaughter, Maddie. On December 31, 2012, Chief Mohr <br />offici?lly retired from the MayField Village Fire Department, pledging to spend more quality time with his family <br />at the?r home in Marblehead where he loves to go boating and fishing; and <br />and <br />Chief Mohrs extensive knowledge and proven experience will be greatly missed by his friends <br />THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF MAYFIELD VILLAGE, OHIO, THAT: <br />Chief David R. Mohr be and is hereby recognized for <br />over thirty-three (33) years of dedicated and exceptional service to Mayrield ViIlage. <br />' SECTION 1. The Village of Mayfield, its Mayor, Council, residents, employers, employees and officials wish <br />to thank David Mohr for his many years of dedicated service and congratulate him on his retirement. <br />? SECTION 2. The Council finds and determines that all formal actions of the Council relating to the adoption <br />of this Resolution have been taken at open meetings of this Council; and that delibe'rations of this Council and of its <br />comrtiittees, resulting in such formal action, took place in meetings open to the public in compliance with all statutory <br />requirements including the requirements of Section 121.22 of the Ohio Revised Code. <br />i <br />; SECTION 3. The Clerk of Council is hereby authorized and directed to prepare duplicate originai copies of <br />this Resolution. One such original shall be presented to Chief David Mohr. The other original shall be placed in the <br />permanent records of the Village as a lasting tribute to Chief David Mohr. <br />i <br />? SECTION 4. This resolution shall become effective u on its ado tion Council and he si nature of the <br />Mayor, or as may otherwise be provided by law. p, ? p, . ,7 ,? ,19 „?.?.. <br />PASSED AND ADOPTED: January 22. 2013 <br />AP ROVED AS TO FORM: <br />sep W. Diemert, Jr., Director of w