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OBERLIN CITY COUNCIL MEETING
AGENDA: October 21, 2019
Meeting Place:
Council Chambers, 85 S. Main Street
Dates: 1st & 3rd Mondays

PEARSON ADELMAN SLOCUM BURGESS SINGLETON PETERSON RIMBERT


Bryan Burgess: President of Council
Linda Slocum: Vice-President of Council
Belinda Anderson: Clerk of Council
Jon Clark: Law Director
Salvatore Talarico: Finance Director
Rob Hillard: City Manager 
 
 REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING – 7:00 P.M. – COUNCIL CHAMBERS
 
             
1.   COUNCIL BUSINESS
 
a.   Call Regular City Council Meeting to Order and Roll Call – 7:00 p.m.
 
b.   Approval of Minutes – Regular City Council Meeting – October 7, 2019 Click to View
 
c.   Approval of Minutes – Special City Council Meeting – October 10, 2019 Click to View
 
d.   Approval of Minutes – Special City Council Meeting – October 15, 2019 Click to View
 
e.   Discuss and Consider Directing the Law Director to Prepare Legislation to Implement Council's Determination of the Recommendations of the Planning Commission in Connection with an Application Submitted on behalf of Robert A. Hanmer, Trustee and John T. McGrann, Jr. Requesting an Amendment to the Zoning Map for Parcel No. 14-000-16-000-032 located on State Route 58 Click to View
 
2.   ANY CONCERNS THAT ARE NOT ON THE AGENDA MAY BE BROUGHT TO THE ATTENTION OF COUNCIL AT THIS TIME

(Members of the public and Council members may address the City Council for a maximum of three minutes each.)
 
3.   OLD BUSINESS
 
A.   Ordinance No. 19-56 AC CMS: An Ordinance Enacting New Chapter 798 of the Oberlin Codified Ordinances Enacting Regulations Applicable to Sidewalk Signs in the Commercial Downtown Area and Amending Section 795.02 of the Oberlin Codified Ordinances
(3rd)
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4.   NEW BUSINESS
 
A.   Ordinance No. 19-59 AC CMS:  An Ordinance Accepting the Donation of Real Estate from Oberlin College and Authorizing the City Manager to Execute an Agreement for the Transfer of Land from and to Oberlin College and Declaring an Emergency
(1st)(E)
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B.   Ordinance No. 19-60 AC CMS: An Ordinance Authorizing the City Manager to Submit a Memorandum of Understanding Between the Village of Wellington, Village of Rochester, Camden Township and Carlisle Township for the Purpose of Applying for a Regional Grant Request Through the Assistance to Firefighters Grant Program and Declaring an Emergency
(1st)(E)
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C.   Ordinance No. 19-61 AC CMS: An Ordinance Accepting the Bid of Carron Asphalt Paving, Inc. of Glenwillow, Ohio for the Turnarounds Improvement Project on Smith Street and North Prospect Street and Declaring an Emergency
(1st)(E)
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D.   Ordinance No. 19-62 AC CMS: An Ordinance Amending Chapter 916 of the Municipal Code of the City of Oberlin, Ohio, in order to Update Stormwater Runoff Management Standards and Stormwater Erosion and Sediment Control Standards for the City of Oberlin Stormwater System and Declaring an Emergency 
(1st)(E)
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E.   Ordinance No. 19-63 AC CMS: An Ordinance Amending the Contract with Environmental Design Group, Inc. of Akron, Ohio,to provide for Additional Professional Engineering Services for the Alternatives Analysis of the Oberlin Waterworks Upground Reservoirs No. 1 & 2 and Declaring an Emergency. 
(1st)(E)
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F.   Ordinance No. 19-64 AC CMS:  An Ordinance Amending Ordinance No. 18-71 AC CMS, the 2019 Annual Appropriation Ordinance, to Provide for the Appropriation of Funds and Declaring an Emergency.
(1st)(E)
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  Resolution No. R19-06 CMS: A Resolution Petitioning the Board of Commissioners of Lorain County, Ohio, to Extend the Current Boundary of Oberlin Township to Include Real Property Recently Annexed to the City of Oberlin so that the Boundary of said Township Conforms to and is Identical with the Corporate Limits of the Municipality and Declaring and Emergency
(1st)(E)
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5.   COUNCIL COMMUNICATIONS
 
a.   Referrals
 
b.   Advocacy
 
c.   Correspondence 
 
d.   Liaison reports from commission meetings 
 
6.   CITY MANAGER’S REPORT
 
7.   OPPORTUNITY FOR OTHER APPOINTEES TO REPORT 
 
8.   PUBLIC PARTICIPATION

(Members of the public may address the City Council for a maximum of three minutes each.)
 
9.   ADJOURNMENT: ___________________________
 
 

    

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