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Board meetings and strategic plans from Joel E. Davis's organization
The council meeting addressed legislation for creating seasonal part-time summer positions, discussed potential demolition options for a property involving the Ohio National Guard and the Land Bank, and deliberated on the installation of advanced warning signals at railroad crossings. Furthermore, updates were provided regarding the EPA permit for Mud Creek and ongoing coordination with Trumble Soil and Water regarding MS4 permits.
The council discussed an ordinance regarding a sanitary sewer dispute with Imperial Communities, an ordinance amending rules for the village auxiliary police department, and an ordinance to enter an hourly fee agreement for legal services. Additionally, there was a discussion regarding a master agreement with Dino Energy to secure favorable electricity rates. The council also considered a request for community project financing to support sanitary sewer extensions, ultimately deciding not to submit the request at this time. Finally, the proposal for a consultant advisor for the moratorium committee was introduced for future discussion.
The meeting was reconvened following an executive session, during which no action was taken. The board proceeded to accept public and member comments before moving to adjourn the meeting.
The meeting focused on public concerns regarding water service connections, specifically the responsibilities and costs associated with tapping into the main line at a private property. There was a discussion on the village's water department procedures for handling such connections and managing contractors for work performed in the public right-of-way. Additionally, the board discussed a work authorization for Altium Cells related to a sanitary effluent overflow issue and reviewed a settlement agreement concerning a sanitary sewer dispute with Imperial Communities.
The board discussed the request for qualifications regarding engineering services for a redundant 24-inch water line. The board reviewed and evaluated three engineering firms—Thrasher, Verdantis, and LJB Engineering—based on categories including experience, quality, technical capability, and project implementation plans.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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