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Council Minutes of 6-19-2018 <br />Councilman Schumann moved for adoption. The motion was seconded by Councilman <br />Brossard and passed unanimously. Resolution 2018-50 adopted 7-0. <br />Ordinance 2018-51 introduced by Mayor Kennedy was given its third reading. An <br />Ordinance amending and restating Section 957.01 of Chapter 957 (Alcoholic Beverages <br />on Public Grounds) of the Codified Ordinances of the City of North Olmsted in order to <br />permit beer and wine to be sold and consumed at the North Olmsted Party in the Park on <br />July 28, 2018 as a one time event, and declaring an emergency. Councilman Brossard <br />moved for adoption. The motion was seconded by Councilwoman Williamson and passed <br />unanimously. Ordinance 2018-51 adopted 7-0. <br />Ordinance 2018-52 introduced by Mayor Kennedy was given its third reading. An <br />Ordinance amending Chapter 1305 of the Codified Ordinances of the City of North <br />Olmsted titled "One, Two and Three Family Dwelling Code." Councilwoman <br />Williamson moved for adoption. The motion was seconded by Councilman Limpert and <br />passed unanimously. Ordinance 2018-52 adopted 7-0. <br />Ordinance 2018-53 introduced by Mayor Kennedy was given its third reading. An <br />Ordinance amending Sections 749.03 and 749.09 of the Codified Ordinances of the City <br />of North Olmsted, of Chapter 749 entitled "Massage Establishments" for the purpose of <br />defining location restrictions and inspections. Councilwoman Williamson moved for <br />adoption. The motion was seconded by Councilman Limpert and passed unanimously. <br />Ordinance 2018-53 adopted 7-0. <br />Ordinance 2018-54 introduced by Mayor Kennedy was given its third reading. An <br />Ordinance amending Chapter 1317 of the Codified Ordinances of the City of North <br />Olmsted entitled "Registration of Contractors," and declaring an emergency. <br />Councilwoman Williamson moved for adoption. The motion was seconded by <br />Councilman Limpert and passed unanimously. Ordinance 2018-54 adopted 7-0. <br />Resolution 2018-55 introduced by Mayor Kennedy was given its second reading. A <br />Resolution authorizing the Mayor to enter into an option and lease agreement with <br />TowerCo 2013 LLC to provide for a monopole cellular tower located at the Recreation <br />Center property; and further authorizing the Mayor to execute all necessary documents, <br />and declaring an emergency. Councilman Kearney moved to suspend the rule requiring <br />three readings as this was discussed in committee and is time sensitive. The motion was <br />seconded by Councilwoman Williamson and passed 6-1. Councilman Glassburn voted <br />no. Councilman Kearney moved for adoption. The motion was seconded by <br />Councilwoman Williamson and passed unanimously. Resolution 2018-55 adopted 7-0. <br />Ordinance 2018-56 introduced by Mayor Kennedy and was given its second reading. An <br />Ordinance authorizing the Director of Planning and Development to request proposals <br />from qualified firms to provide professional planning and zoning services for the Sign <br />Code Update Project, and following approval by the Board of Control, further authorizing <br />the Mayor to enter into a contract with the firm determined to provide the best services at <br />a reasonable cost. Councilwoman Williamson moved to suspend the rule requiring three <br />readings as this was discussed in committee and is time sensitive. The motion was <br />seconded by Councilman Limpert and passed 7-0. Councilwoman Williamson moved for <br />11 <br />
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