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Minutes of the Regular Meeting of Council <br />Monday, May 20, 2024 <br />Page 4 <br />be convenient for Village residents to reach. I was a No on legalization and I'm a firm Yes on <br />banning this in Mayfield Village! <br />Thanks, <br />Council President Schutt asked, are there any other comments? Please come up to the podium and <br />state your name and address for the record. <br />John Michalko <br />6852 Wilson Mills Road <br />There's two items on the agenda tonight that residents have asked me to come up and speak about. <br />One is the marijuana legislation. Right now I cannot find one person that is in favor of having a <br />distribution or cultivation or processing plant in the Village. We don't have enough information <br />on the processing and the cultivation. We are definitely against the dispensary. <br />The second item is the one that has to do with the 9-1-1 system. They have a concern about <br />whether or not it will affect our own dispatch center. Will we lose our dispatch? Or is this an <br />enhancement of what we have now? <br />Jean Triner <br />829 Hanover Road <br />First I would like to thank Ron Wynne for the great job he has done for our Village. We had a <br />very disadvantageous financial situation and the prior administration had a lot of debt. Thanks to <br />Ron and working with people on the Council and the Mayor, he turned that around. We really are <br />grateful for that. We are lucky we are in that position now. <br />Second, I would like to ask Council to vote in favor of the ordinance banning any retail outlet or <br />production facility in Mayfield Village. From what I understand, the economic gain is not worth <br />the potential risk or disadvantage. In addition, it's not in keeping with the nature of the Village. <br />In conversations with each of you, I felt that you wanted to keep the Village as a special place and <br />that is I think in keeping with voting in favor of the ban. First of all, we have professional services, <br />organizational, Progressive and technology. I think that it's fine if maybe other surrounding <br />communities want the production facilities or if they want a retail outlet. I just don't think it's in <br />keeping with our very special Village. So, at this time, I would ask Council to vote in favor of <br />the ban. <br />Jim Triner <br />829 Hanover Road <br />We have lived in the Village for 34 years and have addressed things of concern that have come up <br />from time to time. A few years ago we had the gas and oil well companies that were trying to <br />come into the Village. They were being sold as a great economic advantage. Studies that were <br />