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REGULAR MEETING     
CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS
CITY COUNCIL     
 TUESDAY, April 13, 2010, 7:00PM
CARLISLE, OHIO    


    1. Pledge of Allegiance/Roll Call
    1. Minutes
A. Regular 3-23-2010




    1. Public Forum





    1. Council Report





    1. Mayor Report

  




    1. Managers Report





    1. Committee Report

        

    VIII.    Old Business

A . Vacancy on Board of Zoning Appeals to fill

          IX. New Business

          X.         First Reading

Res. Agreement with LJB for the Comprehensive Land Use Master Plan Update (Emergency)

XI.        Second & Third Readings of Ordinance & Resolution

      1. Res. Res. Of Necessity Street Lighting Assessment (2nd reading)
      2. Ord. $814,500 Bond Anticipation Note (2nd Reading)
      3. Ord. $327,500 Bond Anticipation Note (2nd Reading)
      4. Ord. Approving the Editing of Ordinances and Resolutions (3nd  reading)

    1. Executive Session:

    1. Work Session



    1. Adjournment
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Written by:  Tina Lane

UPDATED 11/9/2009:  After previously speaking with Mary Ann Thompson last week it was believed she would be stepping down from her position or at the very least giving it thought.  But now Mary Ann will serve her position as Deputy Mayor and Ward 1 seat until her full term is over on 12/31/09.

After 20 years of public service, 55% of voters defeated Mary Ann Thompson’s bid for reelection and elected her challenger, Bryan Green, to City Council. 

In a recent interview with Mrs. Thompson she described her long tenure in public office.  “It has been rewarding,” said Thompson.  “At this level of local government you see results.  You see a difference.  It is very encouraging.  I have met good solid citizens.”

Addressing the citizens of Carlisle on her campaign website Mrs. Thompson further reflects on her service to the community.  “For the last 20 years it has been my honor to serve as your City Council Representative for Ward 1, the last 6 years as your Deputy Mayor.  I can only express my gratitude and the rewards I have felt in being able to be a part of and make a difference in helping guide the City of Carlisle to new heights, during my tenure as your City Council Ward I representative.

Mrs. Thompson believes her many years of experience has cultivated numerous relationships with politicians, senators, and national leaders that have generated valuable results for the city.  She states, referring to her recent loss at the polls, that the benefit of these relationships “will be missed” by a community where she is “well thought of.”

Mrs. Thompson is especially proud of her efforts to bring recognition to the often neglected city of Carlisle.  “I brought Carlisle to the limelight,” she proclaimed.  In her campaign letter she goes on to highlight her involvement in National Committees to foster such attention.  “My responsibilities were expanded three years ago as I took on the role of only one of three State of Ohio representatives to serve on the National Human Development Steering Committee along with being elected to serve as the representative on the National Small Cities Council.  Serving on these National Committees brings us additional knowledge and helps the City of Carlisle solve similar problems while bringing recognition to our city on a National Level.

When asked if she would ever run for election again Thompson was hesitant.  She described her experience of harassment over the last 3 months as tactic of “nasty politics.”  “It will discourage other good people from running for public office,” she said regretfully.  “It is a disservice to our city.”

As for her future, Mary Ann Thompson has plans to remain on staff with the Warren County Municipal League, a nonpartisan association of elected officials in Warren County.



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There is a changing of the guard in Carlisle. The results so far have three new 
City Council members for the City of Carlisle.
 
In the At Large Council Seat Chad Johnson defeated incumbent Dennis Bowles 
with close to 65% of the votes. Dennis has served the City of Carlisle on 
Council for 17 years.
   
In Ward 1, Carlisle has decided to "GO GREEN".  Bryan Green has defeated Mary Ann
Thompson with 55% of the votes.  It was a close race but Green pulled it out.
Mary Ann Thompson has served our City for 20 years in various roles in City Council
and as Deputy Mayor.
   
In Ward 2, Carrie Branson had served 10 years and stepped down to devote more time
to her family.  With Ward 2 wide open for Sharon Shelton and Scott Boschert, 
Boschert took the seat with 62% of the votes.
   
Ward 3 there was no change of guard.  Randy Winkler kept his seat with a commanding
70% of the votes over Rich Smith.
 
We will have statements from the candidates posted just 
as soon as we get them! 
   
A snapshot of the voting from the Warren County 
Website is listed below:   
 
 
 
City Council (at-large) - Carlisle City
          TO BE ELECTED:  1
              (WITH 4 OF 4 PRECINCTS COUNTED)
           DENNIS BOWLES .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .       445   35.86
           CHAD S. JOHNSON  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .       796   64.14

          City Council (ward 1) - Carlisle City
          TO BE ELECTED:  1
              (WITH 2 OF 2 PRECINCTS COUNTED)
           BRYAN GREEN.  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .       322   54.95
           MARY ANN THOMPSON.  .  .  .  .  .  .  .       264   45.05

          City Council (ward 2) - Carlisle City
          TO BE ELECTED:  1
              (WITH 2 OF 2 PRECINCTS COUNTED)
           SCOTT BOSCHERT.  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .       219   62.04
           SHARON SHELTON.  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .       134   37.96

          City Council (ward 3) - Carlisle City
          TO BE ELECTED:  1
              (WITH 2 OF 2 PRECINCTS COUNTED)
           RICH SMITH .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .        98   30.91
           RANDALL J. WINKLER  .  .  .  .  .  .  .       219   69.09
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Deputy Mayor and Ward 1 City Council Member Mary Ann Thompson is looking for your vote for re-election on November 3rd!!

Date of Birth: November 21, 1945

Married to Randol C. Thompson for 27 years

Carlisle resident for 41 years

Education: Sinclair Community College – Business Management

Retired 2001 – Standard Register Co, as Mgr of ISG Services, with 34 years service.

Dear Citizens of Carlisle,

For the last 20 years it has been my honor to serve as your City Council Representative for Ward 1, with the last 6 years as your Deputy Mayor. I can only express my gratitude and the rewards I have felt in being able to be a part of and make a difference in helping guide the City of Carlisle to new heights. During my tenure as your City Council Ward 1 representative, I have also served in many other capacities to grow this great city.

  • Planning Commission – (22 years)
  • Park Board – (15 years)
  • City Finance Committee – (15 years)
  • Chairman of the Personnel board – (5 years)
  • Organizing the Annual Santa Breakfasts - (10 years)
  • Organizing Christmas Tree Lightings – (15 years)
  • Hot Dog Roast to Benefit the Park Board – (4 years)
  • Golf Tournaments to Benefit the Park Board – (14 years)
  • Executive Board of the Rail Road Days Committee (15 years)
  • Lead Organizer of the Rail Road Day Parade – (15 years)
  • Warren County Municipal League, as Past President and Current Secretary/Treasurer (12 years)

Part of my role as your City Council Representative and Deputy Mayor is to make sure this great city prospers among the numerous cities located in Warren County and the State of Ohio. I was appointed 3 years ago as one of 3 Ohio representatives to serve on the National Human Development Steering Committee. This year I was also appointed to serve as Carlisle’s representative on the National Small Cities Council. Serving on these National Committees brings us additional knowledge and helps Carlisle solve similar problems while bringing recognition to our city on a National level.

All incumbents, including myself, have managed to keep our city in a positive financial position relative to the economic challenges facing many communities today. I think the decisions and actions made have always shown that heartfelt commitment to this community. We hope everyone feels that it is in the best interest of the community to keep experienced Council Members, so that we can continue down the path to what we all want - a great place to call home.

I am extremely proud of our community and want to continue to be a part of its growth.

I am asking for your support at the upcoming November 3rd election. I am ready to continue doing what I can to serve this great community for another 4 years.

You can contact me via my e-mail, mat280@aol.com or by phone, 746-1260. Visit my website, www.votemaryannthompson.comfor my biography, my community activities. And my comments on the issues.

Mary Ann Thompson

Deputy Mayor, City of Carlisle

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