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11-17-03 <br />Regular Council Minutes <br />Page 9 <br />ROUGHDRAFT -NOT REVIEWED OR APPROVED BY COUNCIL <br />Council President Buckholtz said we will leave that on second read. <br />Second Reading of Resolution No. 2003-07, entitled; "An emergency resolution establishing <br />terms, conditions and compensation for the services of the Village Engineer." Introduced by Mayor <br />Rinker and Council as a Whole. (First Reading 10/22/03) <br />Council President Buckholtz said we will leave that on second read. <br />OPEN PORTION - 3 minute limit imposed by Chair. Those who wish to speak must first state <br />their name and address. This open portion is limited to discussion pertaining to the items under <br />"Old Business" only. <br />There were no comments. <br />NEW BUSINI'JSS <br />OPEN PORTION - 3 minute limit imposed by Chair. Those who wish to speak must first state <br />their name and address. This open portion is limited to discussion pertaining to the items under <br />"New Business" only. <br />Council President Buckholtz said he would like to take a moment to recognize a member of the <br />audience, Mr. Joe Saponaro, who we will be welcoming up to the table the first of the year. <br />Congratulations. We look forward to working together. <br />There were no comments from the audience. <br />^ Dr. Phillip Price, and Tony Loewer, Mayfield City Schools to discuss establishing a <br />"Sister City" with Mayfield Village/Mayfield City Schools and a European City <br />Council President Buckholtz said we've heard from Dr. Price and Mr. Loewer; a very good <br />presentation on Sister Cities. <br />^ A motion to authorize an expenditure in the amount of $4,862 to Rhodes Dahl for the <br />development of landscape plans re the right-of--way settlement at Whitehaven Cemetery <br />Mrs. Mills, seconded by Mr. Marrie, made a motion to authorize an expenditure in the amount of <br />$4,862 to Rhodes Dahl for the development of landscape plans re the right-of=way settlement at <br />Whitehaven Cemetery. <br />Dr. Parker said I know that these kinds of studies do cost; they are expensive. Is there a proposed <br />landscaping dollar allotted to that area and will the proposal take that into consideration as far as <br />what they do. Obviously they could come up with a proposal to spent $10,000 or 20 or 30.... What is <br />_ ' guiding their proposal as far as finances and what we have allotted to spend on that area? What <br />