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MINUTES OF A SPECIAL COUNCIL MEETING <br />? Mayf'ield Village <br />March 8, 2004 <br />The Council of Mayfield Village met in Special Session on Monday, March 8, 2004 <br />at 8:00 p.m. in the Mayfield Village Senior Center/Community Room. Council President Bill <br />Buckholtz presided. <br />ROLL CALL: Present: Mr. Buckholtz, Mrs. Cinco, Mr. Marquardt, Mr. Marrie, <br />Mrs. Mills, Dr. Parker and Mr. Saponaro <br />Absent: None <br />Also Present: Mayor Rinker, Mr. Brett, Ms. Calta, Mr. Cappello, Chief Dearden, <br />Mr. Metzung, Chief Mohr, Mr. Thomas and Mrs. Roman <br />u <br />First Reading of Ordinance 2002-14, entitled; "An emergency Ordinance authorizing and <br />directing the Mayor to enter into a contract with J&J Refuse for rubbish pick up and other <br />miscellaneous items for a period of 39 months." Introduced by Mayor Rinker and Council as a <br />Whole. <br />ROLL CALL: AYES: All <br />Mrs. Mills, seconded by Mr. Marquardt, made a motion to suspend the rules of Council requiring <br />an ordinance to be read on three sepaxate occasions. <br />Motion Carried <br />Rules Suspended <br />NAYS: None <br /> <br />Mrs. Mills, seconded by Mr. Marquardt, made a motion to enact Ordinance No. 2004- 14. <br />Council President Buckholtz asked if there was any discussion. Do we have further discussion on <br />the totes. <br />Mr. Metzung said as I explained in the letter, the Mayor thinks an ideal way to do this would be <br />to have a pilot program. We'd pick a couple of streets. We thought Patsy's neighborhood would <br />be a good choice since they have a very active homeowners association and feedback would be <br />very forthcoming. We'd purchase our own totes and we'd go with the Option "A" which is the <br />non-toter option of the contract. It makes no difference to J&J; all their equipment is equipped <br />with equipment to pick up toters or just throw it in the bins so when they purchase this new <br />equipment it is going to have that option so it doesn't matter to them. So that is my <br />recommendation in that regard. Mrs. Cinco said it was brought up in Safety and Service that if there is a problem with this <br />contract we can always get out of it.
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