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President Timothy Tarulli called the meeting to order at 7:30 pm. All stood for the invocation that was given by Mayor Homrighausen followed by the Pledge of Allegiance. Roll Call: Bair, Gunnoe, Mueller, Maurer, Korns, Parolini Six (6) present. Motion by Mueller to excuse Moss. Seconded by Gunnoe. Discussion. Motion carried. Excused. Acceptance of September 3, 2013 regular council meeting minutes. Motion by Maurer. Seconded by Gunnoe. Discussion. Motion carried. Accepted. COMMITTEE REPORTS: Service Bair No formal report. Parks & Recreation Gunnoe No formal report. Safety Moss No formal report. Council was reminder that a safety meeting is scheduled for October 7 th at 7:00 pm. Human Resources Mueller No formal report. Finance Maurer No formal report. Maurer scheduled a finance meeting for September 30 th at 6:30 pm. Planning, Zoning and Codes Korns One recommendation from meeting this evening: (1) that an emergency resolution be prepared to make the determination that the Rob Burch property at 527 West 12 th Street, Dover, Ohio an unsafe building and a public nuisance and to authorize the Mayor, Safety Director or designee to enter into a contract for the demolition of the structures and buildings on this premises. Korns stated that this was a unanimous decision as the owner has had plenty of time to respond yet has not responded. Korns will be asking for rules suspension and passage this evening. Utility Parolini Four recommendations from meeting this evening. The first two recommendations will be forwarded to the finance committee for line items, (1) that an emergency ordinance be prepared to approximately 250 lf. of 8 inch storm sewer and approximately 400 lf. of grading for a swale on the rear properties between Oakdale Drive and Seneca Drive in an amount not to exceed $48,000.00, including engineering, (2) that an emergency ordinance be prepared to authorize the Dover Service Director to advertise for bids and enter into a contract for the installation of approximately 710 lf. of 18 inch storm sewer on County Road 81, north of Poolside Drive in an amount not to exceed $82,000.00, including engineering, (3) that an emergency ordinance be prepared to modify water meter service and installation rates, (4) that an emergency ordinance be prepared to authorize the Service Director to advertise for bids and enter into a contract for the reconstruction of the Speedway Sanitary Sewer Pump Station in an amount not to exceed $328,000.00, including engineering. ADMINISTRATION REPORTS: Mayor Homrighausen Mayor Homrighausen had no formal report. He welcomed members of AMP, the city s electrical wholesale power provider, to give a presentation on Efficiency Smart. Randell Corbin, Assistant Vice President for Energy Policy and Sustainability, American Municipal Power Inc. 111

Page Two Schrock Road Suite 100 Columbus, Ohio 43229, began his presentation by recognizing members of Dover that have done a lot of work to help move the Efficiency Smart Program forward. Corbin handed out information that outlined the Efficiency Smart program and how the energy efficiency benefits utilities and customers. Corbin said that Efficiency Smart is the lowest cost new power supply resource option and reviewed the overall accomplishments in Dover as of September 1, 2013. Corbin discussed the new contract for 2014 2016 which offers a lower contract cost of $1.40/MWh and went over the community guarantees. Law Director O Meara asked if an ordinance needs to be passed if a new contract is desired for 2014-2016. Corbin said yes, that would be his request. O Meara asked when the new contract was needed. Corbin said grants may be available if the city signs up before December 31, 2013. The city is signed up thru the end of 2013. Gunnoe asked about the original EPA spending requirements and Mayor Homrighausen briefly reviewed some of the savings. Auditor Fox No formal report. Law Director O Meara No formal report. O Meara stated he has received the hazmat truck request from Russ. O Meara requested that council enter into executive session following legislation to discuss potential litigation. Service Director Douglas No formal report. Safety Director Vorhees Vorhees had three requests for committee assignments: (1) a request for a committee assignment from Safety Director Vorhees to replace 2003 model ambulance at a cost of $200,000 with State Term Schedule, (2) a request for a committee assignment from Safety Director Vorhees for the city to participate in the 2014 FIRE grant program as lead department in regional grant. Two fire training trailers and one portable training tower. 90% reimbursement in the $480,000 project, (3) a request for a committee assignment from Safety Director Vorhees to enter into a lease agreement with the County Commissioners for old support truck for the use of the Haz-Mat Team. City Engineer Dummermuth: No formal report. Electric Generating Superintendant Dave Filippi no formal report. In support of efficiency smart program. Water/Wastewater Department Superintendent Mark Keyser - No formal report. NOTICES & COMMUNICATIONS: Monthly Reports None. Notices and Communications None. PREAMBLES: Resolution 18-13, Resolution 19-13, Emergency Ordinance 43-13, Emergency Ordinance 44-13, Emergency Ordinance 45-13, Emergency Ordinance 46-13, Emergency Ordinance 47-13, Emergency Ordinance 48-13, Emergency Ordinance 49-13.

Page Three AUDIENCE: Rick Cain, 4741 North Street Mineral City on behalf of Adams Signs regarding the Reeves Mill Business Park was in attendance to make sure there were no questions about Ordinance 44-13. Mueller asked why the sign was one foot larger that city requirements. Cain said they were given a variance by the zoning board and said there was logic behind it because of the multiple tenants. The last tenant is two feet above the grade and any lower it would be difficult to read and could be damaged with mowing and landscaping. Korns asked why the sign was not submitted 5 by 10 and not 6 by 8. 5 by 10 would have met the city s requirements. Cain said that would have reduced the text making it difficult to read. RECOMMENDATIONS: A recommendation from Tony Korns, Chairman of the Planning, Zoning and Codes Committee, that an emergency resolution be prepared to make the determination that the Rob Burch property at 527 West 12 th Street, Dover, Ohio an unsafe building and a public nuisance and to authorize the Mayor, Safety Director or designee to enter into a contract for the demolition of the structures and buildings on this premises. Motion by Korns to accept. Seconded by Maurer. Discussion. Motion carried. Accepted. A recommendation from Joe Parolini, Chairman of the Utility Committee that an emergency ordinance be prepared to modify water meter service and installation rates. Motion by Parolini to accept. Seconded by Maurer. Discussion. Motion carried. Accepted. A recommendation from Joe Parolini, Chairman of the Utility Committee, that an emergency ordinance be prepared to authorize the Service Director to advertise for bids and enter into a contract for the reconstruction of the Speedway Sanitary Sewer Pump Station in an amount not to exceed $328,000.00, including engineering. Motion by Parolini to accept. Seconded by Gunnoe. Discussion. Motion carried. Accepted. ASSIGNMENTS: A request for a committee assignment from President Tarulli to the committee of the whole to be headed up by Don Maurer to head up an effort to determine public notice advertising placement to COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE. A request for a committee assignment from Mayor Homrighausen to review the AMP efficiency energy smart contract to UTILITY. Mayor Homrighausen will provide paperwork. A request for a committee assignment from Safety Director Vorhees to replace 2003 model ambulance at a cost of $200,000 with State Term Schedule to SAFETY. A request for a committee assignment from Safety Director Vorhees for the city to participate in the 2014 FIRE grant program as lead department in regional grant to SAFETY. A request for a committee assignment from Safety Director Vorhees to enter into a lease agreement with the County Commissioners for old support truck for the use of the Haz-Mat Team to SAFETY.

Page Four A request for a committee assignment from Joe Parolini that an emergency ordinance be prepared to approximately 250 lf. of 8 inch storm sewer and approximately 400 lf. of grading for a swale on the rear properties between Oakdale Drive and Seneca Drive in an amount not to exceed $48,000.00, including engineering be forwarded to FINANCE. A request for a committee assignment from Joe Parolini that an emergency ordinance be prepared to approximately 710 lf. of 18 inch storm sewer on County Road 81, north of Poolside Drive in an amount not to exceed $82,000.00, including engineering to FINANCE. UNFINISHED BUSINESS: Council was reminded of the safety meeting on October 7 th at 7:00 pm. Maurer called a Committee of the Whole meeting for September 30 th at 7:15 to discuss publication placement. Mueller motioned that Council enter into executive session following legislation to discuss pending litigation. Seconded by Gunnoe. Discussion. Roll call. 6 yeas. Motion carried. Executive Session. LEGISLATION: Resolution 18-13 up for Second Reading. Resolution accepting the amounts and rates as determined by the Budget Commission and authorizing the necessary tax levies and certifying them to the County Auditor. Maurer motioned to hold. Seconded by Parolini. Discussion. Motion carried. Held. Resolution 19-13 up for First Reading. An emergency resolution to make the determination that the Rob Burch property at 527 West 12 th Street, Dover, Ohio an unsafe building and a public nuisance and to authorize the Mayor, Safety Director or designee to enter into a contract for the demolition of the structures and buildings on this premises. Motion by Korns to suspend the rules. Seconded by Maurer. Discussion. Roll call. 6 yeas. Motion carried. Suspended. Motion by Korns to pass. Seconded by Maurer. Discussion. Roll call. 6 yeas. Motion carried. Passed. Emergency Ordinance 43-13 up for Second Reading. An emergency ordinance to approve the vacation and dedication of three drainage and utility easements in the North Star of Dover Manufactured Home Community pursuant to the plat and descriptions prepared by the Dover City Engineer George A. Fiedler and Associates and as on file with the Dover Service Director and the Dover City Council Clerk. Motion by Korns to hold. Seconded by Maurer. Discussion. Motion carried. Held. Emergency Ordinance 44-13 up for Second Reading. An emergency ordinance to approve the Reeves Mill Business Park Regional Business Center and Industrial Parks Signs as provided in DCO 1331.03(c) and as recommended by the Dover Planning Commission. Motion by Korns to hold. Seconded by Maurer. Discussion. Motion carried. Held. Emergency Ordinance 45-13 up for Second Reading. An emergency ordinance authorizing the vacation a portion of an unnamed alley off of Howe Street that abuts the property owned by Bruce Daniels, known

Page Five as PPN 15-01679000 and as described on the description prepared by the city engineer attached hereto. Motion by Korns to hold. Seconded by Maurer. Discussion. Motion carried. Held. Emergency Ordinance 46-13 up for Second Reading. An emergency ordinance to name a presently unnamed alley that runs between North Wooster Avenue and Dover Avenue between West 12 th and West 13 th Streets as Toomey Lane. Motion by Korns to hold. Seconded by Maurer. Discussion. Motion carried. Held. Emergency Ordinance 47-13 up for Second Reading. An emergency ordinance to zone the recently annexed Yaggi property now numbered PPN 15-06108-000 at 1696 North Hill Rd. NW and the Zito property now numbered PPN 15-06109-000 at 1676 North Hill Rd NW as R-2 low density residential. Motion by Korns to hold. Seconded by Maurer. Discussion. Motion carried. Held. Emergency Ordinance 48-13 up for First Reading. An emergency ordinance to modify water meter service and installation rates. Motion by Parolini to hold. Seconded by Gunnoe. Discussion. Motion carried. Held. Emergency Ordinance 49-13 up for First Reading. An emergency ordinance to authorize the Service Director to advertise for bids and enter into a contract for the reconstruction of the Speedway Sanitary Sewer Pump Station in an amount not to exceed $328,000.00, including engineering. Motion by Parolini to hold. Seconded by Gunnoe. Discussion. Motion carried. Held. Break for executive session at 8:35 pm. Motion by Mueller to adjourn. Seconded by Korns. Discussion. Motion carried. Adjourned. CLERK OF COUNCIL Julie Leggett PRESIDENT OF COUNCIL Timothy Tarulli