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.;~• <br />~. <br /> <br />MINUTES OF THE MEETING OF THE COUNCIL <br />OF THE CITY OF NORTH OLMSTED <br />NOVEMBER 16, 1999 <br />Present: Council President Saringer, Council Members Gareau, Kasler, Limpert, <br />McKay, Miller, Nashar, O'Grady <br />Also Present: Mayor Musial, Finance Director Copfer, Clerk of Council Seman <br />Council President Saringer called the meeting to order at 8:03 p.m. in Council Chambers, <br />5200 Dover Center Road, North Olmsted, Ohio. <br />Members of the audience were invited to join Council in reciting the Pledge of <br />Allegiance to the Flag. <br />President Saringer announced that Ordinance 99-150 would be passed on suspension of <br />the rule as it needs to be passed and sent to the County Auditor by December 3. <br />The minutes of the Council meeting of October 19, 1999 were approved as written. <br />President Saringer welcomed the North Olmsted High School state championship soccer <br />team and congratulated the young men, their parents, their coaches and the NOSO <br />organization. Mayor Musial added his congratulations and on behalf of the entire <br />community, City Council and administration presented the team members and their <br />coaches a proclamation in recognition of their achievement of bringing a fourth state <br />soccer championship to the city. Members and coaches of the team came forward: Greg <br />Esser, A. J. Studzenski, Jeff Brooks, Matt Duffy, Chris Knevel, Kraig Lusnia, William <br />Lytwyn, Chris Stewart, Ryan Berlan, Ryan DeVault, Ryan Golden, Jeff Jacko, Brad <br />Kershaw, Mike Mackulin, Rick Mahon, Dan Martin, Clay Oley, Nate Rusnak, Matt <br />Strang, Dave Szczypinski, Mark Trapp, Chris Valponi, Ben Wiborg, Joe Zarycki, Justin <br />Christafaras, Andres Morales; head coach Chris Marsh and assistant coaches Tom <br />Hatfield, Dan Labianca, John Stowers and Pat McAndrew. The team and coaches were <br />congratulated by City Council, members of the administration and the audience for their <br />winning season of 17 victories, g losses and 4 ties. <br />REPORTS <br />Mayor Musial: 1) A group of city officials have met with the Department of Justice and <br />the United States EPA to discuss the consent decree that was entered into in 1995 with <br />the idea to end that decree because the city has not had any bypasses of the sewer system <br />in the past 18 months. The meeting went quite well, and he hopes to have excellent news <br />to report in the future. <br />