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Council Minutes of 09-19-2023 <br />event was rained out in August. There will be food trucks, and beer and wine available for <br />purchase. <br />• On Wednesday, October 25, 2023 from 11:30-1:30 p.m. We will host Trick or Treating at City <br />Hall for City Hall employees and their families as well as members of the community. <br />Departments will decorate in the spirit of the Halloween season, and City Hall workers plan to <br />dress in costume for the children. This is a new event this year, and an alternative for those who <br />may not wish to go trick -or -treating door-to-door. <br />• Mayor announced another new event this year, the first "Boogie Bash Halloween Dance," to be <br />held from 6-9 p.m. on Thursday, October 26 at Springvale Ballroom. Tickets will be sold at the <br />door only for $15 per person. With a donation of three canned goods for the Oxcart Food <br />Pantry, admission will be $10. Wear your favorite costume and enjoy a cash bar, a wine pull, <br />finger foods and dancing to DJ Carl. <br />• Work is underway to secure bands for the "Saturday in the Park "Summer Concert Series 2024 <br />at North Olmsted Community Park. Confirmed bands so far are Disco Inferno, the Diamond <br />Project and Ace Molar featuring Fox 8 News' Todd Meany. <br />• Trick or Treating will be observed in the City from 6-8 p.m. on Tuesday, October 31st. <br />Participating residents were asked to turn on their porch light during those two hours. <br />• The City of North Olmsted's next Community Shred -It and Computer Recycling Event will take <br />place from 9 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. on Saturday, September 30, 2023, at the North Olmsted <br />Recreation Center, 26000 Lorain Road. Both collections will occur simultaneously. Shredded <br />material is limited to two bags/boxes per resident. No business computers will be accepted for <br />recycling. <br />• The City is partnering with the Great Northern Mall and MOEN to hold the rained out North <br />Olmsted Boom! event as part of Santa's Grand Arrival at Great Northern Mall on Friday, <br />November 17, 2023. The event, also sponsored by Northeast Ohio Parent Magazine, will begin <br />indoors at 5:30 p.m., with games and other fun activities. At approximately 6:30 p.m., everyone <br />will gather outside for Santa's Grand Arrival, and the fireworks show. Once the show is over, <br />everyone can head inside to get their photo taken with Santa and enjoy other planned activities <br />until 7 p.m. <br />Director of Law Gareau: <br />In the matter of Kovach Group vs. City of North Olmsted BZBA. The Court has set the matter for <br />a Case Management Conference on October 30". Law Director will be attending that matter. <br />This is the KAVA Bar license appeal and the Law Department has retained the services of a Court <br />Reporting Service to transcribe the five-hour BZBA meeting, and that record will be submitted to <br />the Court shortly. <br />In the case of Silverstein Firm LLC vs. the City of North Olmsted, also in the Cuyahoga Court of <br />Common Pleas, the matter has been set for a Case Management Conference on December 6, <br />2023, at 11:30 a.m. and the Law Director will also be attending that Case Management <br />Conference. There have been a number of preliminary motions filed on behalf of both sides, <br />and are awaiting rulings on those. <br />Law Director commented on the amount of time that the City of North Olmsted spends on <br />Cemeteries. Ranging from people who want to buy it, people claiming they own, to people <br />wanting to be buried there. Director Gareau and the Service Department have been trying to <br />
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