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OBERLIN CITY COUNCIL MEETING
AGENDA: December 6, 2021
Meeting Place:
Council Chambers, 85 S. Main Street
Dates: 1st & 3rd Mondays

ENGLISH PRICE ADELMAN SLOCUM SINGLETON PETERSON MEADOWS 


Linda Slocum: President of Council
Heather Adelman: 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 – November 15, 2021; Budget Work Session - November 22, 2021 and November 23, 2021; Special City Council Meeting - November 29, 2021.   Click to View
 
c.   Hear a motion to schedule a work session on December 20, 2021 at 6:00 p.m. to discuss the Social Equity Plan Provisional Report.   Click to View
 
d.   Appointment to City Boards and Commissions Click to View
 
e.   Discuss and consider a motion to approve amendments to Rules of Procedures for Oberlin City Council Boards and Commissions.  Click to View
 
f.   Discuss and consider not to schedule a hearing related to an application tor issuance of a new D1 liquor permit for Xueping Sun, (Bingo), located at 1st Floor and Basement of 9 South Main Street  Click to View
 
g.   Sustainable Infrastructure Project Update by Kevin Brown, Chief Facilities Officer, Oberlin College 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. 21-69 AC CMS: An Ordinance Amending Chapters 1321, 1331, 1333, 1335, 1344 of the Oberlin Codified Ordinances and Adopting New Chapter 1356 to Provide for the Regulation of Agricultural Uses on Property Within the Municipal Limits of the City of Oberlin 
(3rd)
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B.   Ordinance No. 21-71 AC CMS: An Ordinance Amending Chapter 1321 of the Oberlin Codified Ordinances and Adopting New Chapter 1350 to Provide for the Regulation of Fences on Property Within the City Limits of Oberlin
 (3rd)
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4.   NEW BUSINESS
 
A.   Ordinance No. 21-75 AC CMS: An Ordinance Authorizing the City Manager to Enter into a Contract with Valley Ford Truck, Inc., of Cleveland, Ohio Through the State Office of Purchasing for the Purchase of a 2022 Ford F600 4x4 Chassis Equipped with the Stellar Shuttle 84-10 Flex Hook Lift System and a 9' Stainless Steel Dump Body for the City of Oberlin Public Works Department as an Emergency Measure
(1st)(E)
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B.   Ordinance No. 21-76 AC CMS: An Ordinance Amending Chapters 1321, 1331, 1333, 1335, 1337, 1341, and 1355 of the Oberlin Codified Ordinances to Provide for the Regulation of Care Facilities Within the Municipal Limits of the City of Oberlin
(1st)
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C.   Ordinance No. 21-77 AC CMS: An Ordinance Amending Chapters 1321, 1331, 1333, and 1335 of the Oberlin Codified Ordinances to Provide for the Regulation of Short-Term Rental Properties Within the Municipal Limits of the City of Oberlin
(1st)
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D.   Ordinance No. 21-78 AC CMS: An Ordinance Authorizing the City Manager to Enter Into a Memorandum of Understanding With the Lorain County Board of Commissioners (D.B.A. Lorain County Transit) to Provide for Transit-Related Services and Authorizing the Use of Funds from the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021, as an Emergency Measure
(1st)(E)
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E.   Ordinance No. 21-79 AC CMS: An Ordinance to Appropriate Monies for Municipal Purposes for the Fiscal Year 2022 as an Emergency Measure 
(1st)(E)
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F.   Ordinance No. 21-80  AC CMS: An Ordinance Repealing Section 351.15 of the Oberlin Codified Ordinances Prohibiting the Parking of Vehicles in City Streets and Alleys in Residential Districts Between the Hours of 2:00 AM and 6:00 AM
(1st) 
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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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