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OBERLIN CITY COUNCIL MEETING
AGENDA: June 5, 2023
Meeting Place:
Council Chambers, 85 S. Main Street

Dates: 1st & 3rd Mondays
Meetings also Live Streamed @ https://www.cityofoberlin.com/city-government/streaming-video/

ENGLISH MCFARLIN SINGLETON BURGESS JOHNSON PETERSON MEADOWS 

Bryan Burgess: President of Council
Kelley Singleton: Vice-President of Council
Rob Hillard: City Manager
Salvatore Talarico: Finance Director
Jon Clark: Law Director
Belinda Anderson: Clerk of Council

 
 
 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 – Work Session and Regular City Council Meeting – May 15, 2023 Click to View
 
c.   Proclamation - Pride Day  Click to View
 
d.   Proclamation - Juneteenth  Click to View
 
e.   Consider a motion authorizing the City Manager to submit an application to the Cities Forward program sponsored by the U.S. Department of State, ICLEI, and "The Institute of the Americas." Click to View
 
f.   Hear a Presentation Regarding the Subdivision of the Green Acres Property. 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. 23-38 AC CMS: An Ordinance Declaring Certain Municipally Owned Real Property to be Surplus and Authorizing the City Manager to Donate said Property to the Oberlin Community Land Trust, and Waving Applicable Building Permit and Utility Access Fees as an Emergency Measure
(3rd)(E)
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B.   Resolution No. R23-06 CMS: A Resolution Authorizing the City Manager to Enter Into a Partnership Agreement with the Board of Lorain County Commissioners; Sheffield Lake, Ohio; North Ridgeville, Ohio; and Amherst, Ohio for the Purposes of Outlining their Responsibilities and the Terms of Compliance with the PY 2023 Community Housing Impact and Preservation Program (CHIP)
(2nd)
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4.   NEW BUSINESS
 
A.   Ordinance No. 23-40 AC CMS: An Ordinance Amending the City of Oberlin Zoning Map for Land Known As 14868 State Route 58 From "BCR"/Business/Commercial/Retail District to "PDD"/Planned Development District as an Emergency Measure
(1st)(E)
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B.   Ordinance No. 23-41 AC CMS: An Ordinance to Amend Section 913.16 of the Oberlin Codified Ordinances to Revise Installation Procedures for Upgrades to Existing Off-Site Electric Facilities for the Benefit of New Residential, Commercial, or Industrial Projects
(1st)
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C.   Ordinance No. 23-42 AC CMS: An Ordinance Accepting the Dedication of Interconnecting Water Mains as Permanent Public Improvements and an Easement for the Maintenance and Operation of said Water Mains from the Board of Education of the Oberlin City School District as an Emergency Measure
(1)(E)
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D.   Ordinance No. 23-43 AC CMS: An Ordinance Accepting the Dedication of Real Property from the Board of Education of the Oberlin City School District and from the Oberlin College Board of Trustees as a Part of the North Park Street Right-of-Way as an Emergency Measure.
(1st)(E)
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E.   Ordinance No. 23-44 AC CMS: An Ordinance Determining that a Real and Present Emergency exists in the City of Oberlin Public Works Department and Authorizing the Purchase of a Charter Machine Company Belt Filter Press Model 17.43S with Electrical Control Panel, a 10" Screw Conveyor, Washwater Booster Pump and Related Equipment for the Water Environment Protection Facility from the Charter machine Company of Metuchen, New Jersey as an Emergency Measure
(1st)(E)
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F.   Ordinance No. 23-45 AC CMS: An Ordinance Replacing Chapter 921 - Westwood Cemetery of the Codified Ordinances of the City of Oberlin, Ohio
(1st)
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G.   Ordinance No. 23-46 AC CMS: An Ordinance Authorizing the City Manager to enter into an Agreement with Environmental Design Group of Akron, Ohio for Professional Engineering Design Services for the State Route 58 Multi-Use Path as an Emergency Measure
(1)(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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