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Minutes of the Regular Meeting of Council <br />Tuesday, February 18, 2014 <br />Page 10 <br />Mr. Jerome sta.ted, there is some infrastructure we are looking at. We are trying to figure out <br />what, if we are moving forward, infrastructure makes sense to get started. We don't want to do <br />something and then next year change our minds or add something or reopen up the ground. We <br />are tryi.ng to look at the big pictures. We want to see what makes the most sense where we could <br />also avoid renting tents and lights and generators and wasting money when we could put <br />infrastructure in. Diane, do you have anything to add to that? <br />Ms. Wolgamuth replied, the recommendations should have been in your packets last Friday. It is <br />the big packet with pretty much everything we have been talking about. <br />Council President Buckholtz stated, I only bring it up for Council in general, the stuff I was <br />poking around at and looks very exciting and interesting is the numbers being talked about in <br />terms of what things will cost in this very sort of systematic way of not jumping in too fast, <br />compared with the programming opportunities out there. It's like a lot of it is clearly a no- <br />brainer. It's not a lot of money compared to the programming that seems to be lining up and <br />wanting to participate. <br />Mr. Jerome agreed. Having a guy like Bill Thomas and obviously Garry Regan, they kind of <br />know what is going on. Obviously Diane. She does a lot of research trying to figure out again <br />what makes the most sense. Initially it seems like, okay, where do we want to see ourselves? Do <br />we want some kind of a plan? Some of these items we want to do makes so much sense <br />infrastructure-wise because again, going back aud having to rent things, we are trying to make it <br />a good season and make a good product out there just in Mayfield Village fashion as usual. <br />That's kind of where we are at right now. <br />Council President Buckholtz stated, it doesn't seem to be that costly when you break it down. <br />Mr. Jerome agreed. <br />Council President Buckholtz continued, the line items themselves. Again, what's phenomenal is <br />there are so many groups looking for a venue to work in. Our location, not just being <br />geographically located between Lake County, people know that a lot of good things go on here, <br />the car show and everything else. They know they are going to get a crowd. Thank you Steve. <br />OLD BUSINESS ,,. ; <br />• Third Reading of Ordinance No. 2013-17, entitled, "An Emergency Ordinance <br />amending Codified Ordinance Section 1511.05(g)(2)(C) relating to portable outdoor fire <br />places used at one and two family dwellings." Introduced by Mayor R.inker and Council <br />as a Whole. (First Reading - December 16, 2013; Second Reading - January 21, 2014) <br />Mrs. Mills, seconded by Mr. Marquardt, made a motion to enact Ordinance No. 2013-17.
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