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Regular Council Meeting <br />5-19-03 <br />Page 24 <br />Mrs. Mills said Mr. Thomas can explain that because there is going to be a fee for the students. <br />Mr. Thomas said we don't want to call it a camp because it really isn't. It's more of a club <br />aspect but we are looking at having a membership fee that we would charge the participants- <br />anywhere from $50-75 for the summertime. We would hope that that would cover a lot of the <br />cost. We gave a presentation at the Business Alliance and some of the companies were <br />interested in supporting that project. We haven't followed up again with them. We will pursue <br />that when our next meeting comes up. <br />Council President Buckholtz said it is my understanding we are modeling it after camp. From <br />our side, it's a camp but it's for kids that don't want to go to camp. So from the marketing side <br />of it, iYs a club. From our side, we are structuring it like a camp. Is that correct? <br />Mr. Thomas replied that is correct. <br />Council President Buckholtz said but there are iriterested businesses in contributing. It just <br />hasn't gotten to the point of pursuing those donations. <br />Dr. Parker asked can we let other communities like Highland Heights, Mayfield Heights know <br />and ask for them to assist? It's open to all the communities? <br />Council President Buckholtz said absolutely. One of the ideas (and we spoke about it a long <br />time ago) was to start it off at the beginning of the school year and have the place function and <br />have something that we could show people. It really hasn't happened. The school year has run <br />by and it really didn't get going in that particular way. The idea is to get it launched as a <br />Summer Camp so no money has been-it hasn't cost the Village money at this point in any <br />significant way but we also still don't have the structure of a setting (that can be like showing <br />people a videotape people brought in but that is still the plan.) <br />ROLL CALL: AYES: Mr. Buckholtz, Mrs. Cinco, Mr. Marrie, Mrs. Mills, <br />Dr. Parker and Mr. Riter <br />NAYS: Mr. Marquardt <br />Motion Carried <br />Ordinance Enacted <br />First Reading of Ordinance No. 2003-17, entitled; "An emergency ordinance authorizing <br />the advertisement of bids and specificatiorns for flood plain widening, stream bank <br />stabilization and the cleaning of debris for approximately six hundred linear feet in a <br />portion of Beechers Brook between I-271 and the south side of Wilson Mills Road." <br />Introduced by Mayor Rinker and Council as a Whole. <br />Dr. Parker, seconded by Mrs. Mills, made a motion to suspend the rules of Council requiring an <br />ordinance to be read on three separate occasions.
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