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1 MINUTES AUGUST 4, 2025 COUNCIL MEETING PARMA COUNCIL CHAMBERS 6:48 P.M. The Regular Council Meeting was called to order by President of Council Pro Tem Deborah Lime presiding: COUNCIL MEMBERS PRESENT: KEVIN C. KUSSMAUL DEBORAH LIME KAMMY SHUMAN JOHN SOEDER MONICA WILSON KELLY ZACHARIAS AMANDA BOYD ALLAN DIVIS ROB EUERLE Mrs. Saban – Madam Chairwoman, the Roll of Council has been called, and I find a quorum of Council members present. The following officials and department heads were also present: Mayor Timothy DeGeeter, Law Director Scott M. Tuma, Auditor Brian Day, Treasurer Tom Mastroianni, Service Director Tony Vannello, Safety Director Bob Coury, Building Commissioner Dan Kulchytsky, City Engineer Hasmukh Patel, Communications and Community Relations Director Carolyn Kovach and Clerk of Council Kristin L. Saban. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVOCATION The Invocation was given by Councilwoman Kammy Shuman. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- LEGISLATIVE COMMENT No one wished to speak. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DISPOSAL OF JOURNAL Mrs. Lime – Stated, you have before you the minutes from the Regular Council Meeting held on July 7, 2025. Asked if there were any additions or corrections to the minutes? Stated, hearing none, the minutes will stand approved as printed. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ COMMUNICATIONS, PETITIONS AND CLAIMS Notice received from the Ohio Department of Liquor Control for a Transfer of a C1, C2 Permit from Par Mar Oil Co., 5385 Pearl Road, Parma, Ohio 44129. To Eagle Energy Group LLC, dba 5385 Pearl Road, 5385 Pearl Road, Parma, Ohio 44129. Mailed June 14, 2025. Responses must be postmarked no later than August 14, 2025. Mrs. Lime – Copy of said Liquor Permit was referred to Council and the Safety Director. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 2 FIRST READING: ORDINANCE NO. 140-25 8/4/25 BY: K. SHUMAN, A. DIVIS (By Request – Service Director) AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC SERVICE TO ENTER INTO A PURCHASE AGREEMENT WITH GANLEY CHEVROLET TO PURCHASE FIVE (5) 2025 CHEVROLET COLORADO CREW CAB PICKUP TRUCKS FOR THE SERVICE DEPARTMENT, UTILIZING THE OHIO DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION (ODOT) STATE BID PRICING, AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY Mrs. Lime – Said Ordinance will be referred to the Finance Committee. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RESOLUTION NO. 143-25 8/4/25 BY: K. SHUMAN (By Request – Auditor) A RESOLUTION ACCEPTING THE AMOUNTS AND RATES AS DETERMINED BY THE BUDGET COMMISSION AND AUTHORIZING THE NECESSARY TAX LEVIES AND CERTIFYING THEM TO THE COUNTY FISCAL OFFICER, AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY Mrs. Lime – Said Ordinance will be referred to the Finance Committee. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ORDINANCE NO. 147-25 8/4/25 BY: D. LIME (By Request – Safety Director) AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR AND/OR DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC SAFETY TO ENTER INTO AN AGREEMENT WITH TIM LALLY CHEVROLET, INC. FOR THE PURCHASE OF TWO (2) 2025 CHEVROLET TAHOES FOR THE POLICE DEPARTMENT, UTILIZING THE STATE OF OHIO BID PRICING (#RS1024953), AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY Mrs. Lime – Said Ordinance will be referred to the Finance Committee. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SECOND READING: ORDINANCE NO. 129-25 7/7/25 BY: K. SHUMAN (By Request – Service Director) AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR AND/OR DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC SERVICE TO ENTER INTO A CONTRACT WITH THE LOWEST AND BEST BIDDER FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF NORTH LINDEN LANE, FROM EAST BAGLEY ROAD TO MILLERWOOD LANE, MARTIN DRIVE, FROM W. 130TH STREET TO NORTH LINDEN LANE, AND MILLERWOOD LANE, FROM EAST LINDEN LANE TO NORTH LINDEN LANE (PROJECT IS KNOWN AS THE NORTH AND WEST LINDEN LANE SEPTIC ABATEMENT PROJECT PHASE I), IN THE CITY OF PARMA, AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY 3 Motion made by Councilwoman Shuman seconded by Councilman Divis to refer Ordinance No. 129-25 back to the Finance Committee. Motion carried. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ORDINANCE NO. 131-25 7/7/25 BY: R. EUERLE (By Request – Safety Director) AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND SECTION 1197.13 “REQUIRED TRASH COLLECTION AREAS” WITHIN CHAPTER 1197 “OFF-STREET PARKING AND LOADING FACILITIES” AND SECTION 1707.17 (C ) “GARBAGE AND RUBBISH DISPOSAL” WITHIN CHAPTER 1707 “BASIC STANDARDS FOR PROPERTY MAINTENANCE” REGARDING GATE CLOSURES AND ADDITIONAL HEIGHT IN GENERAL BUSINESS TRASH COLLECTION AREAS IN THE CODIFIED ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF PARMA Motion made by Councilman Euerle seconded by Councilwoman Shuman to refer Ordinance No. 131-25 back to the Planning Committee. Motion carried. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ORDINANCE NO. 132-25 7/7/25 BY: K. SHUMAN (By Request – Service Director) AN ORDINANCE TO PROCEED WITH THE IMPROVEMENT OF CRAIGLEIGH DRIVE FROM RIDGE ROAD AND CONTINUING WEST TO THE DEAD END OF THE STREET (THIS PROJECT IS KNOWN AS THE CRAIGLEIGH DRIVE SEPTIC ABATEMENT PROJECT), BY PROVIDING THE INSTALLATION OF SANITARY SEWERS, INCLUDING EXISTING PAVEMENT AND STORM SEWER IMPROVEMENTS, IN THE CITY OF PARMA, AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY Motion made by Councilwoman Shuman seconded by Councilman Divis to refer Ordinance No. 132-25 back to the Finance Committee. Motion carried. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ORDINANCE NO. 138-25 7/7/25 BY: K. SHUMAN, A. DIVIS (By Request – Service Director) AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC SERVICE TO ENTER INTO A CONTRACT WITH THE LOWEST AND BEST BIDDER FOR RESIDENTIAL SOLID WASTE COLLECTION, DISPOSAL, AND RECYCLING SERVICES, AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY Motion made by Councilwoman Shuman seconded by Councilman Divis to refer Ordinance No. 138-25 back to the Finance Committee. Motion carried. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 4 THIRD READING: ORDINANCE NO. 122-25 6/16/25 BY: K. SHUMAN (By Request – Law Director) AN ORDINANCE LEVYING SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF CERTAIN PUBLIC STREETS, ROADS, BOULEVARDS, AND PLACES IN THE CITY OF PARMA, OHIO, BY PROVIDING STREET LIGHTING, AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY Motion made by Councilwoman Shuman seconded by Councilwoman Boyd to adopt Ordinance No. 122-25. Yes: Kussmaul, Lime, Shuman, Soeder, Wilson, Zacharias, Boyd, Divis, Euerle. No: None; Ordinance No. 122-25 is adopted. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ORDINANCE NO. 123-25 6/16/25 BY: D. LIME, R. EUERLE (By Request – Safety Director) AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO ACCEPT THE DONATION OF TWO (2) CANINE CADETS AND THEIR TRAINING FROM RSS, LLC, FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE PARMA POLICE DEPARTMENT AND THE COMMUNITY FOR THERAPY/SUPPORT PURPOSES, AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY Motion made by Councilwoman Shuman seconded by Councilwoman Boyd to adopt Ordinance No. 123-25. Yes: Kussmaul, Lime, Shuman, Soeder, Wilson, Zacharias, Boyd, Divis, Euerle. No: None; Ordinance No. 123-25 is adopted. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ SUSPENSION OF THE RULES: Mrs. Lime – Shall the statutory provision and Rule 48 requiring the full and distinct reading of Resolution No. 139-25, Ordinance No. 141-25, Resolution No. 142-25, Ordinance No. 144-25, Resolution No. 145-25 and Resolution No. 148-25 on three different days be dispensed with? Yes: Kussmaul, Lime, Shuman, Soeder, Wilson, Zacharias, Boyd, Divis, Euerle. No: None; motion carried. Mrs. Lime – Shall Rule 45 requiring reference to committee be dispensed with and Resolution No. 139-25, Ordinance No. 141-25, Resolution No. 142-25, Ordinance No. 144-25, Resolution No. 145-25 and Resolution No. 148-25 be placed on final passage? Yes: Kussmaul, Lime, Shuman, Soeder, Wilson, Zacharias, Boyd, Divis, Euerle. No: None; motion carried. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ RESOLUTION NO. 139-25 8/4/25 BY: A. BOYD, D. LIME (By Request – Assistant Building Commissioner) A RESOLUTION REQUESTING THE BUILDING COMMISSIONER TO INSTITUTE SUMMARY NUISANCE ABATEMENT OF PERMANENT PARCEL NUMBER 449-10-070, 8113 PELHAM DRIVE, PARMA, OHIO 5 AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY Councilwoman Boyd – Stated that it seems like there has been more of the nuisance resolutions forwarded for Council to make determinations on. She shares sentiments with Councilwoman Lime that they have had an influx of these properties that are not well maintained and are causing hardships for adjacent neighbors. Is requesting Council’s support and they can work together to figure out a way to mitigate this in a more expeditious way. Motion made by Councilwoman Shuman seconded by Councilwoman Boyd to adopt Resolution No. 139-25. Yes: Kussmaul, Lime, Shuman, Soeder, Wilson, Zacharias, Boyd, Divis, Euerle. No: None; Resolution No. 139-25 is adopted. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ORDINANCE NO. 141-25 8/4/25 BY: D. LIME, R. EUERLE (By Request – Safety Director) AN ORDINANCE APPROVING THE MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF PARMA AND THE OHIO PATROLMEN’S BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION (OPBA), RELATIVE TO ARTICLE 38, FIRST RESPONDER’S PAY, AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY Motion made by Councilwoman Shuman seconded by Councilwoman Boyd to adopt Ordinance No. 141-25. Yes: Kussmaul, Lime, Shuman, Soeder, Wilson, Zacharias, Boyd, Divis, Euerle. No: None; Ordinance No. 141-25 is adopted. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RESOLUTION NO. 142-25 8/4/25 BY: D. LIME, A. BOYD, A. DIVIS A RESOLUTION REQUESTING THE BUILDING COMMISSIONER TO INSTITUTE SUMMARY NUISANCE ABATEMENT OF PERMANENT PARCEL NUMBER 443-02-050, 7923 JAMESON ROAD, PARMA, OHIO, AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY Councilwoman Lime – Stated everyone received copies of the pictures. There are over 55 tires in the backyard. That is just one of the violations. It is not fair for any neighbor that lives around that property. Asked for Council’s support. Motion made by Councilwoman Shuman seconded by Councilwoman Boyd to adopt Resolution No. 142-25. Yes: Kussmaul, Lime, Shuman, Soeder, Wilson, Zacharias, Boyd, Divis, Euerle. No: None; Resolution No. 142-25 is adopted. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ORDINANCE NO 144-25 8/4/25 BY: K. SHUMAN, K. C. KUSSMAUL, R. EUERLE. A. DIVIS (By Request – Service Director) AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR AND/OR SERVICE DIRECTOR TO FILE A FUNDING APPLICATION AND ENTER INTO A CONTRACT WITH THE OHIO PUBLIC WORKS COMMISSION (OPWC) ON BEHALF OF THE CITY OF PARMA FOR THE BROADVIEW ROAD RESURFACING PROJECT, FROM SPRAGUE ROAD TO WEST RIDGEWOOD DRIVE, IN THE CITIES OF PARMA AND SEVEN 6 HILLS, AND THE NORTH AND WEST LINDEN LANE SEPTIC ABATEMENT PROJECT PHASE 2, FROM MILLERWOOD LANE TO WEST 130TH STREET, IN THE CITY OF PARMA, AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY Motion made by Councilwoman Shuman seconded by Councilwoman Boyd to adopt Ordinance No. 144-25. Yes: Kussmaul, Lime, Shuman, Soeder, Wilson, Zacharias, Boyd, Divis, Euerle. No: None; Ordinance No. 144-25 is adopted. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RESOLUTION NO. 145-25 8/4/25 BY: K. SHUMAN (By Request – Auditor) A RESOLUTION APPROVING THE CITY AUDITOR’S POST CERTIFICATION OF REQUISITIONS AS DETAILED IN EXHIBIT “A” AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY Motion made by Councilwoman Shuman seconded by Councilwoman Boyd to adopt Resolution No. 145-25. Yes: Kussmaul, Lime, Shuman, Soeder, Wilson, Zacharias, Boyd, Divis, Euerle. No: None; Resolution No. 145-25 is adopted. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RESOLUTION NO. 148-25 8/4/25 BY: D. LIME, A. BOYD, R. EUERLE A RESOLUTION OF INTENT TO EXCHANGE REAL PROPERTY WITH THE BOARD OF EDUCATION OF THE PARMA CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT, AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY Motion made by Councilwoman Shuman seconded by Councilwoman Boyd to adopt Resolution No. 148-25. Yes: Kussmaul, Lime, Shuman, Soeder, Wilson, Zacharias, Boyd, Divis, Euerle. No: None; Resolution No. 148-25 is adopted ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PUBLIC SESSION Representative of Kimble – Stated he wanted to be here to answer any questions regarding the capabilities or concerns of Kimble taking on a job like Parma. Stated they are fully capable, they have the trucks, people, financial resources to make it all happen. Stated they are more than welcome to bring anyone to tour their facilities. Stated that the cost savings are well over $1 million. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Gary Konieczka, 3115 Tuxedo Avenue -Stated what he likes about Rumpke is their weekly bulk pick up. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Representative of Rumpke Waste and Recycling – Stated they have been an integral part of Parma for the last five years. They have a lot of staff members that work in the City. They want to keep doing a great job. Stated to feel free to reach out to him for any service needs or questions. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- John Toman, 8113 Pelham – Thanked Council for the passage of the Nuisance Resolution on Pelham. He is a neighbor of the property, and it has been a long and difficult battle for them. 7 MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS Mayor DeGeeter – Introduced Marcus who is a recent graduate of Normandy High School where he was an athlete and Class President, along with Vice President Logan Saban. Marcus was here to shadow the Mayor all day. He is an outstanding young man, and he wishes him well. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Safety Director Coury – No comment. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Service Director – Stated Rumpke is our current provider who has been doing a very satisfactory job. The city certainly doesn’t want to put residents through changing out 60,000 plus bins. Rumpke also has a better rating with the BBB. They have a supervisor in our community daily for their routes to help with missed pickups and a number of other things. Rumpke meets with the Service Director, the Public Works Coordinator and the Clerk of Council, biweekly, to discuss any ongoing problems. They are also very proactive in trying to figure out how they can provide better services to us. The contract provides dumpster services to all city buildings at no additional cost. Most importantly, the Rumpke Transfer Station is three times closer to the City of Parma than Kimble. Rumpke takes their garbage to Broadview Heights. Kimble will take it to Twinsburg. That is a 45-minute Drive. We have unlimited bulk waste pick up, and that is a big reason why garbage companies take garbage to a transfer station mid-day in the middle of the routes in each of the wards. Making a round trip of an hour and a half is not something we are in a position to wait for. Feels missed pick-ups is something that would go in the wrong direction for them. Stated he is not here to say anything negative about Kimble, but he feels Rumpke is the better pick. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Auditor Day – No comment. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Law Director Tuma – Wished Marcus good luck. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Treasurer Mastroianni – No comment. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Councilwoman Zacharias – No comment. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Councilwoman Boyd – Stated her Safety Meeting Rain Date will be Thursday, August 7th, in the Parma Circle. Everyone is welcome. Thanked everyone for their help with the success of We are Parma Proud Picnic held on Saturday, August 2nd. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Councilwoman Wilson – Stated the Ward 1 and 2 Safety Meeting is scheduled for September 18th at Fire Station #1 on Pearl Road. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Councilman Soeder – No comment. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Councilman Euerle – Stated he had an opportunity to go to the OVI Checkpoint last week. Wanted to thank the Auxiliary Police who count every car that goes into the check point. He also had an opportunity to ride with the Police. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Councilman Divis – Wished Marcus good luck. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Councilman Kussmaul – Congratulated Marcus on everything he accomplished at Normandy and best of luck. Thanked the Safety Director, safety forces, Mayor, Law Director and Congressman Miller for attending his Safety Meeting last month. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 8 Councilwoman Shuman – Wanted everyone to recognize how lucky we are to have each other. Not all City Officials, in other cities, get along and they don’t work well together. She is proud that we all work well together, and we make sure that our residents are served by being nonpartisan and taking care of them no matter what party they are in. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Councilwoman Lime – Thanked the Mayor and Service Department for their help with We Are Parma Proud Picnic. It was a great event and turnout. Thanked Council for their support with the Nuisance Resolutions. Stated they must clean up the properties and make sure the properties are being addressed. Thanked Council for their support with the Resolution of Intent to exchange property with the Schools. Stated that the Safety Fair is on Saturday, August 9th from 11 to 2. All are welcome. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- REPORT ON ABSENT MEMBERS Motion made by Councilwoman Lime seconded by Councilwoman Shuman to excuse President of Council from said meeting. Motion carried. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ADJOURNMENT Motion made by Councilwoman Lime seconded by Councilwoman Shuman to adjourn said meeting at 7:25 P.M. Motion carried. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ C E R T I F I C A T I O N I, Kristin L. Saban, Clerk of Council for the City of Parma, Ohio, do hereby certify this to be a true and correct copy of the minutes from the Regular Council Meeting held on Monday, August 4, 2025. _/s/ Kristin L. Saban_________ _/s/ Deborah Lime______________ KRISTIN L. SABAN DEBORAH LIME CLERK OF COUNCIL PRESIDENT OF COUNCIL PRO TEM lb