Council "'.inutes of 12/15/81 '3'
<br />Mr. '4oerpel stated that 'ie cras in attandance at thfa I.egislation Committee "4eeting.
<br />It was hf.s uncierstandfnp that "4r. Lovan had requested thaC the *natter be handled ?iy
<br />the entire Council. T"rs. Petrigac then questiGned "what ?atterZ There is nothing;
<br />the Co-mittee has not mede a reconmrandatian. T'ze Comntttee has reslly nothina ta
<br />diacuss other than some wild accusat3ons t'iat have been made." At that noint, it
<br />was deci.ded that '"rs. Petriryac isou].d agt`ee to CoTwi.tteeFs recanwndation prc-4ided that
<br />"tr. Lo?an have a resolution of sor.e sort, 1.n i•ariting, in the hands of_ Council no
<br />later thsn when Council receined the rnail pack.ets thi.s i•leekend, nrior to this
<br />meeting. itr. '°'oprnel further gtated tb±at he 7-yould hone that the Les-lslation sn(i
<br />Intra--Governmental Relations co?nmittee would dispo5e of the situatian since it has
<br />been a:,x weeU.s since charges and aeeusations have heen r!iads. Sugp',eated that the
<br />Chairma,n of the Cornittee either car.Me up wit?1 samethinQ th ,.t r'Ir. T•loergel was
<br />supposed to haJe 3ane wrong and make the charc;es snd leC Council decide or suAQest
<br />to rir. Lo,?an that 'ie apologize.
<br />*4r. °TCY.ay suggested that the matter be Aastnoned until a later date sincs
<br />l°Ir. Looan's acticros have nat been macie clPar- the Committee's sug?estions or
<br />recommenclatians have not been made clear* T•yould prefer to hear from Mr. Logan and
<br />perhaps Mold another Lenislation Committee TMIeetinP if necessary.
<br />President Li,"ert nointed out that there was a*notion and a second on the floor.
<br />'•Tould like to coimnent that he was very, very surnrised and apnallsd by the action
<br />of Council on this matter. In his *?any years on Council, has never heard a
<br />Councilnan callea down as has heen done in this ?aattex - thintts it has been vezv
<br />uncalled for,
<br />r1rs. Petrigac called for the question.
<br />Motion made hv "?rs. Petrigac and seconded hy 'Tr. ?Joerpel. ''that alI chargea concernin,?
<br />'ir. TToerpel be dronped." Roll, call on inotion: Affirnative vote; Petrigac, Wc,erpei,
<br />Negative vote: Bo2hrier, TMlcKay, Sarin4er, TTilamos:.y. 2 Ayes - 4^lays - rtotion failed.
<br />T4rs. Petrigac moved that by the next council meetinQ, a motion, i-7hatever is planned
<br />to be do*te in regard to the char?es aQainst T-ir, T•loerpel, be in that packet, in
<br />writin±;, for this Council to deal -ait11, seconded 3y "tz, `?qerpel. Ro11 ca11 on
<br />motion: Affir+native vote: Petripac, Saringer, ''ilamosky, `Ioerpel. 1egative vote°
<br />T3oehmer, 'Acvay. 4 Ayes - 2"Tays -''[otian carried.
<br />Mr. Roehmer, Chairntan Public SafetY, 'Tealth and T•?el.fare Comn?ittee and Recreation,
<br />Public ?'arks and Iuil?iings Committee repor.ted - 1) Safety Committee *net and dts-
<br />cussed a C1, C2 and D6 liquor neranlt transfer to Open Pantry of 'dorthern Ohio, Inc.,
<br />dba Open Pantrv ??ood '-?art (-.5, 25649 Broakpark Road Fxtention trom Bruce E. Rauiliman,
<br />dba Onen I'antry Food ?lart 65, 26649 ?'roo'rpark_ Road Fxtentiono Committee has no
<br />objection to this aoplication. *4r. 3oehmer !noved Council have no objection to
<br />said transfer, seconded by Mr. ""cKav, unanimouslq apnroved.
<br />2) Com.dttee d3.scussed aT)5 liquor perriit transfer to ?'homas A. Restifo, dba
<br />TZestifQ`s ReGtaurant and Lounge, 266711 lroounar?F Road ''xtention, fron Latiadie, Inc,,
<br />26679 Rrooknar?: Road '?xtention, !Jnit l.. Committee has no ohjection to this
<br />apnlicatiQn. "'!r. loQhmer rtovee ^ouncil have no objection to said transfer, seconded
<br />by `?r . "TcR$y, , unanirnaus lv annroved.
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