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Council President Brossard:
<br />All right, seeing no other comments from the audience.
<br />Mr. Donald Primosch:
<br />My name is Donald Primosch. I live at 6064 Stafford Drive, North Olmsted. P-R-1-M-0-S-C-H. I've
<br />been here for the past, this will be my fourth meeting now. At the last meeting, I listened to
<br />your reports, and I didn't hear how I could make Donald Primosch's life better or what we could
<br />do to make Donald Primosch happy... 16 years, and you're not done yet, Mayor. Since the last
<br />meeting, three weeks... Since the last meeting, three weeks of it, throwing footballs on the
<br />front yard, kicking the balls, whacking the balls at the front of the house, it hasn't stopped. The
<br />woman in the house... This is all at 6078 Stafford, OK? Everything I say here. Retaliation. The
<br />woman in the house takes off wherever she goes, leaves six kids in the front yard on Saturday
<br />the 25th at 4pm. From the last meeting, October 21st, I now have electric bike skid marks on
<br />the sidewalk and the apron of the driveway. I need a housing inspector, Mayor, I need a
<br />housing inspector to make a report on the damage. The bike marks cannot be power -washed
<br />off for the next five to seven years. There was four bikes at this house, 6078 Stafford, four
<br />bikes, these electric bikes, at one time. Now I see a small electric bike on the front porch.
<br />Everyone in this house rides it. It was there the day after I saw the skid marks. Four boys in this
<br />development have electric bikes and they come to this house at 6078 Stafford. In the summer,
<br />using my sidewalk and apron of my driveway, going up my apron and putting all the skid marks
<br />on it, I paid $10,000 for my driveway, and every year since I've had it, I think it's eight to ten
<br />years, I put two -gallon buckets of this sealer on it. I go to 130th and 150th and Brook Park. Each
<br />five -gallon pail is $200, it takes two of them. That's $400 a year to put this down. I do it, 73-
<br />year-old man. I put it down with a 14-inch roller, 7 a.m. to 12 p.m. in the afternoon. You better
<br />be done by 12 o'clock because the vapors that come off of this stuff will get you higher than a
<br />kite. Friction under the wheel melts the rubber, fuses it to the plastic. When the bike goes into
<br />a skid, the bottom of it, friction causes heat, the rubber comes off of it, and it embeds itself in
<br />the plastic. It's not coming off, not for five or seven years. Even if you power wash it, it is not
<br />coming off. Okay, I'm done with that. Now I'm going to go to the next story. You'll like this one.
<br />Friday, October 31, Halloween. I went out there about 5 o'clock, and I leafed blowed so the kids
<br />could come up the driveway, and they wouldn't have any old leaves around, and I ended up by
<br />the curb, and I'm raking it all in a pile and everything, and I'm kind of leaning on the rake, taking
<br />a little break. I was raking the leaves off the curb by the property line. Now I'm looking at this
<br />house a little bit. I saw the girl with the blonde hair who lives at 6238 Stafford come out of the
<br />house with the girl with the long hair and start walking down the driveway. I told you, Mayor, I
<br />don't want to see that blonde back on this property again. The girl with the long hair, turns and
<br />she looks at me. She says, F you! But she said it, okay? Where'd she get that mouth? From her
<br />mother, her grandmother, her mother's boyfriend, Sammy? If you're going to do something,
<br />then do it to both of them, Mayor, because Sammy's lived there as long as she has. They're
<br />both one in that house.
<br />Council President Brossard:
<br />Mr. Primosch, that's 5 minutes.
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