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MINUTES OF THE SPECIAL MEETING OF THE COUNCIL <br />OF THE CITY OF NORTH OLMSTED <br />JUNE 25, 2020 <br />Present: Council President Jones, Council Members Glassburn, Hemann, Kelly, <br />Limpert, Schumann & Williamson <br />Also Present: Mayor Kennedy, Director of Finance Copfer, Director of Safety & Service <br />Glauner, Assistant Director of Law O'Malley and Clerk of Council <br />Massarolo <br />Absent: Councilmember Brossard, Director of Human Resources Gallo, Director <br />of Law Gareau and Director of Planning & Community Development <br />Lieber <br />Council President Jones called the meeting to order at 8:00 p.m. through GoToMeeting. <br />Due to the meeting being a virtual meeting, Council President Jones requested if any <br />member of the public using a computer wished to address Council to notify the Clerk via <br />the chat feature in GoToMeeting and they would be called on later in the meeting. For <br />those dialing in via phone, the lines would be unmuted during the appropriate portion of <br />the meeting. <br />REPORTS <br />Mayor Kennedy: <br />• No Report. <br />Assistant Director of Law O'Malley: <br />• No Report. <br />Director of Finance Copfer: <br />• No Report. <br />Councilman Schumann Chairman of the Finance Committee: <br />The Finance Committee met on Thursday, June 25, 2020 at 7:00 p.m. Present were <br />committee members Schumann and Kelly; Council members Glassburn, Hemann and <br />Williamson; Mayor Kennedy, Director of Finance Copfer, Assistant Director of Law <br />O'Malley and guests. <br />• Discussed first was Ordinance 2020-71. An Ordinance to make and transfer <br />appropriations for current expenses and other expenditures for the City of North <br />Olmsted for the year ending December 31, 2020 and declaring an emergency. <br />This is primarily to budget the local COVID relief fund of $758,771.81. <br />Additionally, the City is purchasing a $5,000 trench box for the storm crew. Also, <br />there is a decrease in $330,000 from Recreation with most of it coming from <br />salary and contractual obligations due to cancellation of programs this summer. <br />