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free, and I got these pictures here. But you don't have to take them. All right. Here. Here's a <br />good one. November. We've got a couple more, and I'm out of here. November 8th, three <br />cameras jammed on the front of the house. That was Saturday from noon o'clock to 6 o'clock. <br />Nobody's home. <br />Council President Brossard: <br />Excuse me, Mr. Primosch, that's five minutes. <br />Donald Primosch: <br />Okay, All right. Thank you. Hey, by the way, I hope you all have a Happy Thanksgiving. <br />Council President Brossard: <br />Thank you, sir. Thank you. <br />Donald Primosch: <br />You, too, Mayor. <br />Mayor Jones: <br />Thank you, Mr. Primosch. Mr. President? <br />Council President Brossard: <br />Mayor. <br />Mayor Jones: <br />I will meet with Mr. Primosch and our Safety Director after this meeting to accept the pictures <br />that he's brought up and then share those through Council's Clerk with you. Also, just by way of <br />information to our Council Members and our residents, as part of the due process of any <br />applicant that would come into the city requesting a zoning change, there's only two ways to <br />sponsor legislation here in the City of North Olmsted, to allow for that due process to be <br />considered. That legislation has to be sponsored by a Council Member or the Mayor of the City <br />in order for that applicant to continue on with their due process. So sponsoring that particular <br />piece of legislation or any zoning change does not necessarily mean that me, as a person, or as <br />a representative of our City, as the City of North Olmsted, is in favor or not in favor of a <br />development project. It simply means that, again, that's part of that due process. That's the <br />only way that Council can even consider voting for or against a zoning change, is if that <br />legislation is sponsored by someone. And finally, it was brought up that the particular <br />development that we're speaking about that would be located off of Butternut Ridge Road, has <br />not been made aware in the public through our public newsletter. The only projects that we do <br />bring forward in that newsletter are projects that have been vetted through City Council. There <br />are many, many projects that come before the City each year. Some get through the process to <br />the point that we are now where they're being vetted through our boards and commissions, <br />and some never even make it that far due to many different reasons, including, for example, <br />the applicants who are bringing them forward might not have financing, and so they've stopped <br />pursuing those projects. But just wanted to make everyone aware of those things. Thank you. <br />11 8 25 Council Meeting Minutes Page :11. <br />
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