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Regular Council Meeting Minutes <br />7-20-09 <br />Page 5 <br />like to ask Council to pass what has been proposed this evening because the Federal Trade <br />Commission has asked that fhe policies be in place by August lst. This policy will mirror what <br />Life Force has in place. It is not going to require the Village to do anything differently because <br />all of our billing will be handled by Life Force. <br />FIRE - Lieutenant Shrefier <br />Lieutenant Shrefler stated that Chief Mohr is attending the State Chiefls conference. Lieutenant <br />Shrefler reported that the fire station repairs from the flood damage started today. The company <br />we have chosen has been very helpful. We suspect completion in the next couple weeks. <br />FINANCE - Ron Wynne <br />Mr. Wynne stated that everyone should have received a copy of the June 30th report prior to the <br />meeting. Briefly, it shows revenues aze about 6% over budget. It is about 5% under last year. <br />This is in the right direction, but it is still a situation we have to watch on a month to month <br />basis. If anyone has any questions about the report, let him know. <br />Mr. Saponaro thanked Mr. Wynne for the report. The memo was great. The more information <br />you give us on that, that's terrific. Thank you. <br />Council President Buckholtz stated he read that and the other memos Mr. Wynne prepared which <br />made it very easy to understand what was going on quickly. <br />POLICE - Chief Dearden <br />There was notlung to report. <br />PARKS & RECREATION - Bill Thomas <br />Mr. Thomas reported that hopefully everyone received the June stats for Parkview Pool. As you <br />can see from the report, June has probably been the most difficult June we have ever <br />experienced. It has been the coolest and wettest Mr. Thomas has seen in a long time. He has <br />been involved in f ve municipality pools over the years. This is the first time in 35 years he can <br />remember that we closed the pool three days in a row. With regazd to our attendance, we had <br />6,387 participants last year. We are down 1,387. We had 5,000 participants this year.. It has <br />been a very difficult season, not only for Mayfield Village, but for everybody else as well. <br />Mr. Thomas does not know if everyone saw the article in The Plain Dealer about the Virginia <br />Graham report. We are in compliance. We are one of the few communities in the northeast Ohio <br />area. We are all set. <br />It was interesting because Mr. Thomas gave a talk to all of the parents of Sports-N-More last <br />Friday. He was telling them that they were affected by one of the three days that we closed <br />Parkview Pool. Last year, we were at St. Francis School. It was just very nice to be able to fall