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Minutes of the Special Meeting of Council <br />Monday, December 3, 2018 <br />Page 15 <br />MM Murphv <br />816 Hardwood Court <br />I love the look. I am concerned about keeping the cost down. The clubhouse, the pool, the <br />temlis court, I don't know, is this necessary? We have new tennis courts opening this spring in <br />Mayfield Village, which I don't think will be real busy. I don't know. We have an outdoor pool, <br />a lovely pool. We have a lovely indoor pool at the High School. The clubhouse, our community <br />room is $200 to rent which is very reasonable compared to other community rooms on the east <br />side of Cleveland. My family's rented a number of them. We don't rent there anymore. Now <br />we always rent in Mayfield Village. Wiley Pavilion, does anybody know about Wiley Pavilion, <br />right at the Police Department? That is a lovely picnic pavilion and it's free if you live in the <br />Village. It's got bathroom access, a little kiddie park, bocce, that is a nice asset. The Wildcat <br />Fitness at the High School, anybody get a pass there? It's $32 a year, $12 if you are a senior <br />citizen, $5 for a class. That is a wonderful facility. I don't know how much the clubhouse, pool <br />and tennis court are going to add on to your costs. I think I would rather see maybe these units <br />going for $275,000 or something like tliat and then a homeowner's fee. Maybe that's something <br />to think about. Is that really necessary, those amenities? <br />Mr. Skoda replied, it's not a necessity. It's something we propose to use by the development. <br />We thought it would be something people would want. Certainly if it wasn't there, it would <br />drive the cost down. I don't know how we address that at this point. <br />Council President Saponaro asked, will you say that again? I am so sorry. <br />Mr. Skoda replied, the tennis courts, pool and clubhouse are not a necessity. It was something <br />we did to make the neighborhood more attractive. Certainly it would dxive costs down if we <br />didn't have it, but at this point, I don't know how we address this if we do at all. <br />Mrs. Murphy stated, maybe there could be more greenspace. Thanks. <br />Martha Doran <br />730 Oakwood Drive <br />For clarification for how the rezoning amendment would appear in parameters, are you stating <br />that the maximum would be 60? Does the amendment say how many units would go into it? <br />Council President Saponazo replied, it's just for rezoning. <br />Mrs. Doran stated, but the zoning laws will determine how many units can be put in? <br />Counci] President Saponaro stated, we already have them on the books. <br />Mrs. Doran asked, is there a]ikelihood that the, is there a mechanism that if the amendment was <br />approved that, is there a mechani'sm whereby the number of units would end up somewhere <br />betw een 32 and 60? Is ii definitely 60?
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