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6 °° <br />that anyone (citizen) could <br />involved in-this matter, or <br />they had a supporting group <br />that no criminal charge had <br />Mr. Barclay asked for a spec <br />ible in all fairness to Mr. <br />-3- <br />bring the <br />any other <br />of four. <br />been made <br />vial meeti; <br />Flynn and <br />charge against the party <br />matter of this type, if <br />He would like to say again <br />against Mr. Flynn. <br />Zg to be held as soon as poss- <br />the public. <br />All of Council were in agreement and a meeting was set for July 28, <br />1977, at 8:00 P.M. contingent on the availability of Mr. Flynn's <br />attorney. An alternate date of July 26, 1977 at 8:00 P.M. was set <br />if desirable. <br />Mayor Beebe said Mr. Flynn's attorney was Mr. Longley who represented <br />Mrs. Myotte and other residents in suing the Village and wondered if <br />this would be considered a conflict. <br />Mr. Byrnes said that he would not be. <br />Mayor Beebe said that on page 12, Section IV of the Village Charter, <br />it states that the Mayor shall attend any meetings of Council and any <br />matters discussed would not be considered valid without his participation. <br />Mr. Busa, seconded by Mr. Schulte, made a motion to adjourn. <br />Ro11 Call: AYES: Messrs., Barclay, Bennett, Bordoanro, Busa, Flynn, <br />Grogan and Schulte <br />NAYS: None <br />Motion Carried <br />Meeting adjourned at 10:00 P.M. <br />~~~ <br />MA <br />CLERK OF COUNCIL <br />