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Minutes of the Regular Meeting of Council <br />Monday, July 18, 2022 <br />Page 4 <br />of Governance such as a Charter. In Mayfield Village, the Charter is silent on this compensation issue. <br />That can be looked at as a bad thing. Some people characterize it that way. However, I look at it in a <br />more broad sense because then it goes down to the Board of Governors which is the Council and the <br />people. What better way to decide an issue then go to the voters? Then go to me? I believe that we <br />have the right to decide issues like compensation for the CEO, for the Mayor or for Council. I think <br />we have the background. The community should be involved in that issue. I urge you to allow me to <br />stand up and be counted on this issue by putting it on the ballot. Thank you. <br />Jean Triner <br />829 Hanover Road <br />Thank you for the consideration you have given to Ordinances 2022-06, 07 and 08. We do recognize <br />it's your decision as to which, if any, of the three Ordinances you put on the November 8th General <br />Election ballot. It might be helpful for you to know that the Mayfield Village residents with whom I <br />have spoken strongly agree that the voters should be given a chance to vote on compensation matters <br />in keeping with the current Mayfield Village Charter. A number of people strongly support Ordinance <br />No. 2022-06 for the fair and equitable compensation going forward for Mayfield Village's Mayor <br />regardless of who holds that position. There will likely be differences of opinion on the three different <br />proposed Ordinances; however, the residents with whom I spoken with all agree that the voters should <br />have a chance to make their voices heard. Thank you in advance for carrying out your responsibilities <br />as outlined in our current Charter, Article III, Section 6 by giving Mayfield Village residents the <br />opportunity to vote. <br />Council President Schutt asked, are there any other comments this evening? <br />There were none. <br />Council President Schutt stated, thank you all three of you for your comments. That concludes the <br />Open Portion of our meeting. <br />Department Head Reports: <br />Daniel Russell (Building) — Thank you, Council President. I am here to give a report on the July <br />14, 2022 ARB meeting. There was one application which was approved by the three members for <br />a front porch addition. That's all I have. <br />Council President Schutt stated, thank you, Mr. Russell. <br />Tom Cappello (Engineer) — Yes, Council President. As you mentioned earlier in the meeting, we <br />have two projects out to bid, the Aintree Sidewalk Replacement Project and the Aintree Park Drive <br />Median Removal and Garden Drive Pavement Improvement Project. Those will both be opened <br />on July 291h. If everything is in order, we will be looking to have those approved at the Special <br />Council meeting on August 1St <br />