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MINUTES OF THE MEETING OF THE COUNCIL <br />OF THE CITY OF NORTH OLMSTED <br />APRIL 17, 2018 <br />Present: Council President Jones, Council Members Brossard, Glassburn, Hemann, <br />Kearney, Schumann & Williamson <br />Also Present: Mayor Kennedy, Director of Finance Copfer, Director of Human <br />Resources Gallo, Director of Law Gareau, Director of Safety & Service <br />Glauner, Director of Planning & Development Lieber, and Clerk of <br />Council Massarolo <br />Absent: Councilman Limpert <br />Council President Jones called the meeting to order at 8:00 p.m. in Council Chambers, <br />5200 Dover Center Road, North Olmsted, Ohio. <br />Members of the audience were invited to join Council in the recitation of the Pledge of <br />Allegiance. <br />The Special Council meeting minutes of February 1, 2018 and the Council meeting <br />minutes April 3, 2018 were approved as written. <br />The following legislation will be considered for passage under suspension of the rules <br />this evening: First Reading — Resolution 2018-46. <br />REPORTS <br />Mayor Kennedy: <br />• The Mayor gave Detective Bill Saringer a Proclamation from State Representative <br />Dave Greenspan for being named the 2017 Virgil McDaniel Award recipient from <br />the Western Cuyahoga Fraternal Order of Police Lodge 25. Chief Wagner <br />presented Mr. Saringer with a Community Service Award. Mr. Saringer thanked <br />the Police Chief, Council, the Mayor and Administration along with everyone <br />from the Police and Fire Departments. He said he does this because giving back to <br />the community is what policing is all about, but that he couldn't do it without the <br />help of all of his brothers and sisters in blue. <br />• Next the Mayor swore Eric Morgan in as Lieutenant. Chief Wagner said it is a <br />natural progression for Mr. Morgan to go from Sergeant to Lieutenant. Chief <br />Wagner said he has done an excellent job for the City and he is also working on a <br />Master's degree. <br />• Next the Mayor swore Angel Walling in as Sergeant. Chief Wagner said this has <br />been a long time coming for Sergeant Walling. He said Angel has done a great job <br />for the City. Chief Wagner said he is sure she will be a Lieutenant or even higher <br />sometime down the road. He said what makes this even greater though is Sergeant <br />Walling is the first female officer in North Olmsted to make rank. <br />• Lastly, the Mayor swore in Officer Nicklas Gorbuja. Chief Wagner said six <br />months ago the average age of the Police Department was about 47 years old. <br />