CALL MEETING TO ORDER
PLEDGE ALLEGIANCE
INVOCATION
ROLL CALL OF COUNCIL
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
APPOINTMENTS, SPECIAL RESOLUTIONS & PROCLAMATIONS
ADMINISTRATIVE APPEALS
REPORTS & COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE MAYOR/SAFETY DIRECTOR
COUNCIL DISCUSSION OF THE MAYOR’S REPORT
GENERAL COMMUNICATIONS & REPORTS – Directors & Officials
Service Director – Todd Shannon
Recreation Director – Julie Kless
City Engineer – Tim McLaughlin
Finance Director – Cheryl Benedict
Law Director – Stephanie Landgraf
Police Chief – Brian Turner
Fire Chief – Joe Tennyson
Chief Housing/Zoning Inspector – Sean Brennan
Economic Development Manager – Monica Drake
WARD MATTERS
PUBLIC PARTICIPATION
a) Public statement (1 minute maximum)
b) Council response to the public
c) Public clarification (30 seconds to 1 minute for the purpose of restating or rearticulating an original question, concern, suggestion or idea)
REPORTS OF STANDING COMMITTEES
Finance – Vanni, Bisbee, Koudela
Safety – Phares, Malta, Bisbee
Service, Utilities & Public Lands – Malta, Phares, Bisbee
Streets, Sidewalks & Sewers – Vanni, Malta, Antosh
Tax Compliance – Koudela, Antosh, Patton
Moral Claims – Antosh, Phares, Patton
Budget – Vanni, Koudela, Patton
LIAISON REPORTS
Planning – Phares/Alternate Koudela
Board of Zoning Appeals – Koudela/Alternate Vanni
Volunteer Fire Fighters’ Dependents Fund Board – Antosh, Phares
Recreation Board – Bisbee/Alternate Phares
Plan Review Board – Antosh
Hearts & Hammers – Malta
FUND TRANSFERS & BID AUTHORIZATIONS
CONTRACT APPROVALS
INTRODUCTION & CONSIDERATION OF LEGISLATION
An Ordinance enacting Chapter 788 of the Codified Ordinances titled “Medical Marijuana Licensure,” and declaring an emergency.
Tabled 3-1-22 and 3-15-22 pending report and recommendation from Planning Commission.
An Ordinance enacting Chapter 789 of the Codified Ordinances titled “party event centers,” and declaring an emergency.
Tabled 3-1-22 and 3-15-22 pending report and recommendation from Planning Commission.
An Ordinance adopting a moratorium on applications for, and the granting of, zoning permits for any building, structure, use or change of use that would enable the adult use cultivation, processing, distribution or sale of marijuana for non-medical purposes for a period not to exceed twelve (12) months in order to allow the city to review applicable state and local laws, to plan for regulations relating to such uses, and declaring an emergency.
Tabled on 3-15-22 pending report and recommendation from Planning Commission.
Tabled 3-1-22 and 3-15-22 pending report and recommendation from Planning Commission.
An Ordinance providing for the compensation of appointed officials and certain other employees of the City, repealing certain ordinances and declaring an emergency.
An Ordinance authorizing the approval of the Collective Bargaining Agreement between the City of Willowick and the American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees, Ohio Council 8, AFL-CIO and AFSCME Local 688 (Service Unit), and declaring an emergency.
An Ordinance authorizing the approval of the Collective Bargaining Agreement between the City of Willowick and the American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees, Ohio Council 8, AFL-CIO and AFSCME Local 688 (Secretarial Unit), and declaring an emergency.
An Ordinance amending Ordinance 2022-8 to provide for additional appropriations from the General Fund (101) for current expenses and other expenditures of the City of Willowick, State of Ohio, during the calendar year ending December 31, 2022, and declaring an emergency.
A Resolution to approve authorizations (Then and Now Certificate) to Aladtec in the amount of $4,295.00, for the City of Willowick, and declaring an emergency.
A Resolution authorizing the City of Willowick to participate in the Ohio Department of Transportation Contract (2022-2023) for the purchase of road salt, and declaring an emergency.
A Resolution to approve authorizations (Then and Now Certificate) to Sherman Valuation & Review, LLC in the amount of $4,835.32, for the City of Willowick, and declaring an emergency.
A Resolution authorizing the Mayor to enter into a contract with Broadway Excavating in an amount not to exceed $55,000 for the emergency repair of the storm sewer at the intersection of Forestgrove Road and Fairway Boulevard, and declaring an emergency.
MISCELLANEOUS
PUBLIC PARTICIPATION
a) Public statement (1 minute maximum)
b) Council response to the public
c) Public clarification (30 seconds to 1 minute for the purpose of restating or rearticulating an original question, concern, suggestion or idea)
ADJOURN TO EXECUTIVE SESSION
RETURN TO THE TABLE FROM EXECUTIVE SESSION
ADJOURNMENT