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Council Minutes of 1-5-2021 <br />Schumann moved for adoption. The motion was seconded by Councilman Brossard and <br />passed unanimously. <br />Roll Call: <br />Yes: Schumann, Brossard, Glassburn, Williamson, Hemann, Kelly <br />No: None <br />Motion carried. Resolution 2020-150 adopted 6-0. <br />Resolution 2020-154 introduced by Mayor Kennedy was given its second reading. A <br />Resolution dispensing with the formal RFP process and authorizing the Mayor to enter <br />into an agreement with Sedgwick in order to provide for managed care services and <br />administration of self-insured workers compensation program, and declaring an <br />emergency. Councilman Schumann moved to suspend the rule requiring three readings as <br />this was heard in committee and needs to be in place as soon as possible. The motion was <br />seconded by Councilman Brossard and passed unanimously. <br />Roll Call: <br />Yes: Schumann, Brossard, Williamson, Glassburn, Kelly, Hemann <br />No: None <br />Motion carried. <br />Councilman Schumann moved for adoption. The motion was seconded by Councilman <br />Brossard and passed unanimously. <br />Roll Call: <br />Yes: Schumann, Brossard, Kelly, Hemann, Glassburn, Williamson <br />No: None <br />Motion carried. Resolution 2020-154 adopted 6-0. <br />Resolution 2020-155 introduced by Mayor Kennedy was given its second reading. A <br />Resolution dispensing with the formal RFP process and authorizing the Mayor to enter <br />into an agreement with PRADCO to provide pre-employment testing and police and fire <br />promotional testing services, and declaring an emergency. <br />Resolution 2020-156 introduced by Mayor Kennedy was given its second reading. A <br />Resolution dispensing with the formal RFP process and authorizing the Mayor to enter <br />into an agreement with Personnel Selection Services to provide entry level and written <br />promotional testing services pre-employment testing and police and fire promotional <br />testing services, and declaring an emergency. <br />Ordinance 2020-157 introduced by Mayor Kennedy was given its second reading. An <br />Ordinance granting an easement to the Cleveland Electric Illuminating Company for the <br />installation and maintenance of electric service at the North Olmsted Recreation Center <br />property, and declaring an emergency. <br />Resolution 2021-1 was introduced and placed on first reading by Mayor Kennedy. A <br />Resolution authorizing the Mayor to accept a gift card donation offered by MJS Life <br />5 <br />