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Minutes of the Regular Meeting of Council <br />Monday, September 15, 2014 <br />Page 5 <br />the pool. I think we have narrowed it down once again to another spot. We have a testing <br />company scheduled to come in to apply pressure and to look for another leak. We suspect we <br />will need to be looking at caulking the pool next year for the minor leaks that just happen over <br />tune. <br />With regard to the patchwork done on Wilson Mills, Mr. Jerome asked, will that then get <br />restriped in the center? <br />Mr. Metzung replied, yes. <br />Council President Buckholtz asked, any other questions? There were none. <br />BUILDING -John Marrelli <br />There was no report. <br />ENGINEERING -Tom Cappello <br />There was no report. <br />LEGAL DEPARTMENT -Joe Diemert <br />There was no report. <br />FIRE -Chief Eugene Carcioppolo <br />Chief Carcioppolo reported, we had 46 residents and two employees take advantage of the <br />smoke detector purchase program. One other resident called me today and will be submitting <br />paperwork tomorrow. The Village's portion will be under $1,500. <br />FINANCE -Ron Wynne <br />Mr. Wynne stated, I will save my comments for the agenda items as they come up. <br />POLICE -Chief Richard Edelman <br />Chief Edelman reported, we have a Code Red success story from this morning. There was a <br />missing elderly female on Norman Lane this morning. The officers went over and checked the <br />neighborhood and did adoor-to-door neighborhood canvass. We sent Code Red out with her <br />description and the circumstances and within 5 minutes we got a call from the neighbor who said <br />he actually gave her a ride to the library. We contacted the library. She was safe and secure. <br />Everything ended well. <br />PARKS & RECREATI®N -Bill Thomas <br />
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