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Regulaz Council Meeting Minutes Y <br />12-21-09 <br />Page 3 <br />Council President Buckholtz stated he left out the most important part. Since the County is not <br />in the business to make money, this represents a tremendous savings. If more municipalities sign <br />on, the price would only continue to go down. <br />There are a couple of contingencies. Council President Buckholtz is not sure if they are. covered <br />in here, but he wanted to state them for the record. We will be moving forward with this, but we <br />will be testing the equipment to everyone's satisfaction, particularly with police and fire. All the <br />language will be smoothed out if it isn't akeady. It's basically the kind of agreement we do <br />between organizations we aze familiaz with. We already have grants and relationships with <br />Cuyahoga County obviously and OneCommunity is a big driver. They are the non-proi?it who <br />supplied the fiber in the area. We aze charter members of that organization. We are really excited <br />and see nothing but good things coming from this. <br />Mayor Rinker added that sometimes it's the proverbial tip of the iceberg because the meeting <br />tonight is rather almost blase and calm and quiet. He can assure everyone that this is sornething <br />that our Police Chief and Fire Chief especially, our safety personnel, aze exceedingly <br />conscientious about anything that would impact the delivery of safety services. From the very <br />beginning, all of the discussion about anything having to do with our communication system has <br />' been subject to scrutiny, as it should be. It's very encouraging to know that we come together <br />with a nice technological advance, a good economiaplus, and we feel that the overall delivery of <br />services will be enhanced. It's a big step for us. It's worth recognizing everyone who got <br />-- involved because this stuff can get dry as dust and dense. as molasses in January. It's <br />encouraging to see we are moving forwazd. Mayor Rinker appreciates the good work that <br />everyone has done on it. Thank you. ROLL CALL: AYES: All Motion Carried <br />NAYS: None Ordinance Enacted <br />3-minute limit imposed by Chair. T'hose who wish to speak must first state their name and ad.dress. <br />Jim Triner <br />829 Hanover Road <br />Mr. Triner stated, first of all, congratulations to the Mayor on his appointment to the Park Board.. It's <br />a very important decision for all concerned. The park is an integral part of the Village. What's <br />important too with this oil and gas well business is that we now have someone on the Park Board that <br />is aware of a lot of the problems involved with this type of activity. It's good that we have Bruce <br />there too to, protect the Village and do what's best for the park system.
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