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Minutes of the Regular Meeting of Council <br />Monday, June 17, 2024 <br />Page 4 <br />Mrs. Betsa reported, Council President, I did receive three e-mails from residents who were not <br />sure if they would be at this evening's meeting. All of the e-mails supported the passage of the <br />legislation relative to the ban against both production and retail sales of cannabis. Those e-mails <br />will be a part of this evening's meeting. <br />Bob and Joyce Schaefer <br />6585 SOM Court <br />We have lived in Mayfield Village since 1986 and have enjoyed the <br />community. We do not support the passage of ordinance 2024 since it would be <br />contrary to our family friendly community. It would be inappropriate to have a <br />cannabis facility near our homes. <br />Sandra and Ray Koren <br />822 Hanover Road <br />We support this ban against both production and retail sales of cannabis in our <br />community. Why would we be the only community in this area to offer this <br />service. It goes against everything Mayfield Village stands for, attracting families <br />with children and community concerns. Also it would not be a financial benefit to <br />the Village. <br />Michele Kay and Michael Glaser <br />Mayfield Village Residents <br />Mayfield Village is the hub of family fun -whether it be the pool, the playground, <br />the library, the Greenway, the Grove, and the Metro Park, Mayfield residents <br />immerse themselves in family experiences. The potential of production, processing <br />and selling of marijuana is contradictory to life in Mayfield Village. <br />We urge you to acknowledge the following: <br />Contributions as discussed in attachment received from John Marquart and <br />Diane Calta reflect minimal income to our city and certainly not a revenue <br />windfall. <br />2. The odor which permeates from such products will spread into our <br />residential neighborhoods, many homes which are occupied with children. <br />3. Beta Drive is a well -maintained suburban business park. We should be <br />selective and allow the types of tenants who will provide meaningful <br />contribution to our budget as well as complement the characteristics of <br />Mayfield Village. <br />
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