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Minutes of the Regular Meeting of Council <br />Monday, December 18; 2017 . <br />Page 7 <br />Mr. Jerome, seconded by Dr. Parker, made a motion to suspend the rules. of Council <br />requiring an Ordinance to be read on three separate occasions. <br />ROLL CALL: AYES: All Motion Carried <br />NAYS: None Rules Suspended <br />Mr. Jerome, seconded by Dr. Parker, made a motion to enact Ordinance No. 2017-39. <br />Council President Saponaro asked, discussion? <br />There was none. <br />ROLL CALL: AYES: All Motion Carried <br />NAYS: None Ordinance Enacted <br />• Second Reading of Ordinance No. 2017-40, entitled, "An Ordinance amending Section <br />1329.01 of the Codified Ordinances adopting the 2017 Ohio Building Code." Introduced <br />by Mayor Bodnar and Council as a Whole. (First Reading - 11/20/17) (Building <br />Department) <br />Mr. Jerome, seconded by Dr. Parker, made a motion to suspend the rules of Council <br />requiring an Ordinance to be read on three separate occasions. <br />ROLL CALL: AYES: All Motion Carried <br />NAYS: None Rules Suspended <br />Mrs. Mills, seconded by Mr. Jerome, made a motion to enact Ordinance No. 2017-40. <br />Council President Saponaro asked, discussion? <br />Dr. Parker stated, I know we just suspended this and I know this is a little different than <br />the Plumbing Code. Usually we like to have these on three readings for a number of <br />reasons, but is there any reason in terms of, let's say a builder would come up here. Is <br />there any reason in terms of allowing builders or whomever that works in our area to come <br />up and voice their opinion or is this just something considered household items stuff? <br />Mr. Marrelli replied, I can address that. As a State-certified Building Department, the <br />State of Ohio mandates when these Building Codes get updated and changed. The State has <br />already adopted at their level on November 1 St the 2017 Ohio Building Code. Locally, we <br />also have to adopt it into our ordinances. We are actually a little bit late and as far as <br />commercial construction goes, we, as of November lst, have been using the 2017 Ohio <br />Building Code so our ordinances' local code is catching up with State Code. <br />Dr. Parker stated, okay. I just wanted to make sure we are clear on that.