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Minutes of the Regular Meeting of Council <br />Monday, Apri120, 2015 <br />Page 7 <br />this past week. The traffic impact study was discussed. I don't know if the next meeting has <br />been planned at this point. <br />Ms. Wolgainuth replied, no. <br />Mr. Saponaro stated, so the Planning and Zoning Commission and Citizen's Advisory will be <br />reviewing the plans. In terms of the Committee, a Council member is being added, there's no <br />other person being added? <br />Council President Buckholtz stated, there's not going to be a separate committee. It's kind of <br />inelding. <br />Mr. Saponaro stated, more of an input as we go along. <br />Mrs. Mills asked, who is on the Committee? <br />Mr. Saponaro replied, they are going to go in front of Citizen's Advisory. They are going to talk <br />to people in the community that use it and anyone that wants to talk to any of us specifically can. <br />They can talk to you about it. You can bring your concerns. They can talk to Diane about it. <br />According to Bill, we were not setting up a separate Committee. They were just placing one of <br />us on that Committee. That Committee is Diane, Ron DiNardo, John Marrelli, Ron Wynne and <br />the Mayor. <br />Council President Buckholtz stated, it's like the difference between the 2020 Vision Coinmittee <br />and the lmplementation Committee. It's just in another phase. Things will be expedited and <br />sinoother for everyone if we have Council representation. Joe was the original person that took <br />an interest in it. You are definitely the rep, but we would need a second rep. Mrs. Mills, if you <br />are interested? <br />Mrs. Mills replied, I ain very much interested. <br />Council President Buckholtz stated, okay. We will make it non-legislative. <br />Mr. Saponaro agreed. The point is to keep things moving without bogging it down with an <br />additional process. It's coining before a regular committee process anyways. <br />Sewer Meeting - Council President Buckholtz asked for an update following the sewer meeting. <br />Mayor Rinker reported, the whole neighborhood attended. The turnout was huge. <br />Council President Buckholtz asked, how did it go? <br />Mayor Rinker replied, it went very well. We will probably have another meeting around July <br />once the system is in. That's when people are going to start looking pretty critically at their <br />hook-ups. As a neighborhood group, they are well organized. They are coordinating amongst <br />themselves selecting a group power purchase of contractors to do the connecting work.