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??EY <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />MINUTES OF A TBE REGULAR MEETING OF COUNCIL <br />Mayfield Village <br />August 17, 1992 <br />The Council of Mayfield Village met in Regulaz Session on Monday, August 17 1992, at eight <br />o clock p.m. (8 p.m.) in the Council Chambers at the Village Hall. Council President Bruce <br />Rinker presided. X <br />? <br />ROLL CALL: Present: Mr. Basile, Mr. Busa, Mrs. Cinco, Mr. Ferrante, Mr. Fixler, <br />Mr. Flynn, and Mr. Rinker <br />Absent: None <br />Also Present Were: Mayor Pietrafese, Mr. Diemert, Mr. Hovancsek (8:03 p.m.), <br />Mr. Phillips (8:20 p.m.), Chief Mohr, Chief Stevens, Mr. Toth, <br />and Miss Heath. <br />The Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag was given. <br />OPEN PORTION: <br />Norma Basconi. Bratnblewood Lane, said she means no disrespect to George Phillips, but no one <br />seems to lrnow what this Community Relations job would be. One time it was to help with the <br />Pancake Breakfast, then no--he would teach safety forces how to better handle dispatch calls and <br />she wondered what the Police Chief's duties were. According to the meetings scheduled, anyone <br />who has ever been active as an Activities Chairman or Program Chairman lrnows, there aze all <br />types of speakers bureau files and this is something that home owner's associations should be <br />doing. Mrs. Basconi said she thinks this is a waste of taxpayer's money and is a patronage <br />position. It was her understanding this was supposed to be a few meetings or months and the last <br />pazagraph (of the flier) clearly tells you, he will be working this in 1993 and eventually it is a <br />permanent position. Mrs. Basconi asked that they reconsider, and said she would be glad to do the <br />job for the next yeaz free. <br />Mr. Hovancsek arrived.at this rime (8:03 p.m.) <br />Ron Gehardstein. Mayfield Heights, said he would like Dr. Regan to speak about what has <br />happened regarding the Mayfield Heights residents of Aldenham whose properties abut <br />Progressive Insurance. <br />Dr. Regan said in their early discussions with the highest representative at Progressive Insurance, <br />he promised them certain things and made attributions that they were being taken caze of. What <br />they had promised them, what happened in the paper, what they presented to City Council; at this <br />point they were promised a 40' buffer and that 10' of their trees would not be damaged. Hundreds <br />of trees (25-40') have been removed. Since the trees came down, they can't do anything about it <br />but they received a letter from Mr. Chokel dated 8/14 after the trees came down. Dr. Regan said <br />they must come to Council and quoted from the letter. <br />Mr. Rinker said Council has copies of the letter. He asked Chuck Chokel from Progressive <br />Insurance to be here this evening; he does not want to start a debate. We have every reason to <br />expect that Progressive is following through on the promises it made. Mr. Rinker said when we <br />agreed to add a fifth story, we were told by you that all bets were off and the lawsuit was filed.
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