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LANDMARKS COMMISSION <br />CITY OF NORTH OLMSTED <br />MEETING MINUTES FOR OCTOBER 13, 2008 <br />ROLL CALL <br />Mr. Schumann called the meeting to order at 7:04 p.m. in Council Chambers and Mr. Dubowski <br />led the Pledge of Allegiance. <br />Present: Paul Schumann, Thomas Schock, Maryellen Davis, Tom Dubowski, John Lasko <br />Absent: Donald Rerko, Dale Thomas, Jeff Herwick, Larry Orlowski <br />Staff: Secretary Tricia Granfors <br />REVIEW AND CORRECTION OF MINUTES <br />Due to a lack of a quorum of inembers present at the September meeting, the review of the <br />minutes of September 8, 2008 will be postponed until the November meeting. <br />NEW BUSINESS <br />Request for Historic Recognition Plapue: Jane Palumbo, 25684 Kennedy Ridge Road, PPN <br />236-13-013, requesting historic recognition for house based on age and history. <br />Ms. Palumbo was not present and Mr. Thomas was unable to attend the meeting. Mr. Schumann <br />suggested this matter be tabled until the November meeting. He noted a discrepancy concerning <br />the age of the home. Mr. Schock would like to hear from Ms. Palumbo the stories, legends and <br />history to which she refers in her letter. <br />Mr. Lasko moved, seconded by Ms. Davis, to table the request for a historic recognition <br />plaque made by Jane Palumbo for 25684 Kennedy Ridge Road, PPN 236-13-013, for <br />consideration at the next Landmarks Commission meeting, which was unanimously <br />approved. <br />Landmarks Commission Annual Report <br />Mr. Schumann offered to work on lists and descriptions of specific projects based on the Annual <br />Report Ideas list. He will be prepared to submit his notes at the November meeting. Along with <br />statistical numbers from previous years he would like to present details of projects accomplished <br />in both 2007 and 2008. Mr. Lasko commended the Landmarks Commission for their good work <br />on the Biddulph Trail project. He feels several positive precedents were set. Various ideas for <br />the annual report were discussed including new markers placed, the maintenance of existing <br />markers, and the expanding number of project partnerships with the City administration, the <br />North Olmsted City Schools, and various local and state organizations. <br />Concerning goals for 2009, Mr. Schumann said one of the main goals is to complete and submit <br />the Certified Local Government application. He would also like to raise money for an Ohio <br />Historical Marker for Frostville Museum even though it would be placed on Metroparks