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<br /> <br /> <br />Regular Council Meeting <br />4/18/88 ? . <br />Page 17 <br />Mr. Flynn, seconded by Mr. Basile, made a motion to suspend the rules of <br />Council requiring an ordinance to be read on three separate occasions. <br />Roll Call: AYES: All <br />NAYS: None Motion Carried <br />Rules Suspended <br />Mr. Flynn, seconded by Mr. Basile, made a motion to enact Ordinance No.,88-11. <br />Mr. Basile said that he understands the sign will be taken down temporarily <br />and replaced after the construction period ends. <br />Mayor Carmen said that is correct.. <br />Roll Call: AYES: All <br />NAYS: None <br />Motion Carried <br />Ordinance Enacted <br />First;Reading of Ordinance No. 88-12, entitled; "AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE <br />MAYOR AND PRESIDENT OF COUNCIL TO ENTER INTO_ A.CONTRACT WITH HAMILTON <br />INSURANCE AGENCIES IN AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED FOURTEEN THOUSAND THREE HUNDRED <br />NINE DOLLARS ($14,309.00) FOR THE PURCHASE OF POLICE PROFESSIONAL, LIABILITY <br />INSURANCE FOR MAYFIELD VILLAGE, OHIO FOR THE PERIOD COMMENCING MARCH 16, 1988, <br />AND-TERMINATING MARCH 16, 1989, SUSPENDING THE COMPETITIVE BIDDING REQUIREMENT <br />OF SECTION 123.02 OF THE CODIFIED ORDINANCES OF MAYFIELD VILLAGE, OHIO, AND <br />DECLARING AN EMERGENCY." Introduced by Mayor Fred N. Carmene - -Mr. Flynn, seconded by Mro Santoro, made a motion to suspend the rules of <br />Council requiring an ordinance to be read on three separate occasions. <br />Roll Call: AYES: Al1 <br />NAYS: None Motion Carried <br />Rules Suspended <br />Mrs. Mills, seconded by Mro Basile, made a motion to enact Ordinance No. <br />88-12. , . <br />A brief discussion was held. <br />Mayor Carmen said the legislation could be passed tonight but he would not <br />sign the contract until we received a response from Mr. Sutton. <br />Roll Call: AYES: All ' <br />NAYS: None Motion Carried <br />Ordinance Enacted <br />ANY OTHER MATTER THAT MAY COME BEFORE CO,UNCIL ' <br />Mr. Rinker said that he has received a few calls about the mailboxes on Wilson <br />Mills. He asked if there was. ever discussion about why they could not have a <br />mailman deliver on foot to these homes instead of,-putting the mailboxes at the <br />Village Hall.