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Council Minutes of 3/21/2006 <br />of the proposed accounts would have a major effect on the operation of this department." <br />Dennis Lambert, 25057 Carey Lane, said he attended a meeting where the Police Chief <br />talked about a shortage of officers, time of training of officers, the need to have them on <br />track when those sessions, which are raze during the year, occur so he can fill slots. He <br />did discuss that issue before. He heard the Chief ask for help. Councilman Talton moved <br />for adoption, and the motion was seconded by Councilman Ryan. Roll call: Talton, yes; <br />Ryan, yes, with comment. He agrees with Mr. Gazeau's comments. There are certain <br />things all of us disagree on; but, for the consideration of the city, we have to move <br />forward with this budget. He thinks it's 99% there. Roll call continued: Barker, yes; <br />Miller, yes; Jones, yes; Orlowski, yes; Gareau, yes, noting his comments with respect to <br />suspension are incorporated. The motion passed unanimously. Ordinance No. 2006-50 <br />adopted. <br />Ordinance No. 2006-53 introduced by Mayor O'Grady was given its second reading. An <br />ordinance amending Section 137.01 composition of Chapter 137 of the Administrative <br />Code, entitled "Department of Law," in order to add two positions to the organizational <br />chart of the Law Department and to make other changes in the organization of the Law <br />Department. Councilman Talton moved for suspension of the rule requiring three <br />readings. The motion was seconded by Councilman Barker and passed unanimously. <br />Councilman Talton moved for adoption, and the motion was seconded by Councilman <br />Ryan. Roll call: Talton, yes; Ryan, yes, commenting he totally respects Mr. Dubelko's <br />input on this and thinks it should go forward. Roll call continued: Orlowski, yes; Barker, <br />yes; Miller, yes; Gareau, yes; Jones, yes. The motion passed unanimously. Ordinance <br />No. 2006-53 adopted. <br />Ordinance No. 2006-54 introduced by Mayor O'Grady was given its second reading. An <br />ordinance authorizing the Director of Law to request proposals from attorneys and law <br />firms to provide outside legal services for the years 2006-2007; and further authorizing <br />the Mayor, subject to approval of the Board of Control, to enter into an agreement with <br />the attorneys and/or law firms selected in the RFP process. Councilman Talton moved <br />for suspension of the role requiring three readings. The motion was seconded by <br />Councilman Miller and passed unanimously. Councilman Talton moved for adoption. <br />The motion was seconded by Councilman Miller and passed unanimously. Ordinance <br />No. 2006-54 adopted. <br />Resolution No. 2006-SS introduced by Council Members Miller, Ryan, Orlowski, Talton, <br />Dailey Jones and Barker was given its second reading. A resolution urging the Ohio <br />State Legislature to enact legislation providing for a criminal penalty for violations of the <br />residency requirements contained in Ohio Revised Code Section 2950.031, and declaring <br />an emergency. Councilman Orlowski moved for suspension of the rule requiring three <br />readings and noted the legislation had been reviewed in committee on two occasions. <br />The motion was seconded by Councilman Barker and passed unanimously. Councilman <br />Orlowski moved for adoption. The motion was seconded by Councilman Barker and <br />passed unanimously. Resolution No. 2006-55 adopted. <br />15 <br />~~~~ro <br />