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NORTH
CANTON PUBLIC LIBRARY BOARD
MEETING MINUTES July
20, 2003 The
Board of Trustees of the North Canton Public Library held a regular meeting on
Tuesday, July 20, 2003 at the library. Mr.
Shoup called the meeting to order at 8:00 a.m. with the following members
present: Mr. Lawton, Mr. Powell,
Mrs. Schiltz, Mrs. Zollinger. Absent: Mr.
Dansizen, Mrs. Hoover. Others:
Karen Sonderman, Farilyn Buchman. Guests: Phil
Stahler, Sue Krantz. Mrs.
Zollinger moved, Mr. Powell seconding, to approve the minutes of the June 18,
2003 meeting as presented. Ayes:
Lawton, Powell, Schiltz, Shoup, Zollinger.
Absent: Dansizen, Hoover. The
Clerk-Treasurer’s report for June 2003 was accepted and filed for audit. Mr.
Powell moved, Mr. Lawton seconding, to accept the following Memorial Gift fund
gifts: Merilyn
M. Johnson gave $25.00 for the purchase of audio books in memory of Doris
Anderson William
W. Sabol gave $100.00 for the purchase of audio books in memory of Doris
Anderson C.
Basil & Dagmar Dearborn gave $50.00 for the purchase of audio books in
memory of Doris Anderson Lester
& Lois Miller gave $10.00 for the purchase of audio books in memory of Doris
Anderson Mrs.
W. Foley gave $50.00 for the purchase of audio books in memory of Doris Anderson The
Friends of the Library, Pat Barclay and Gerry Chufar gave $170.00 for the
purchase of audio books in memory of Doris Anderson Ayes:
Lawton, Powell, Schiltz, Shoup, Zollinger.
Absent: Dansizen, Hoover. Mr.
Lawton moved, Mrs. Schiltz seconding, to reduce the General Fund appropriation
by $113,350.00 from the Land Improvement account number 5200.
Ayes: Lawton, Powell,
Schiltz, Shoup, Zollinger. Absent: Dansizen,
Hoover. Mrs. Schiltz moved, Mrs. Zollinger seconding, to approve the following modifications to the General Fund:
Ayes:
Lawton, Powell, Schiltz, Shoup, Zollinger.
Absent:
Dansizen, Hoover. The
Director presented the statistical report for June 2003.
There was a very hardy circulation in June due in part to the bad weather
that had driven patrons to find inside activities for their children and
themselves. North
Canton showed an 11% increase over last June, and the Greentown 48% loss was not
enough to offset a system wide 7% increase.
The summer reading program currently has over 970 children registered,
which is our highest total ever.
There has been very little comment from the public on the closing of the
Greentown Branch.
There were several letters, and a half dozen library cards have been
returned in protest.
Most of the borrowers that were using the branch are returning their
items to North Canton and continue to borrow from us.
There has been no reply from the County Prosecutor’s office on the
legal procedures required to dispose of the Greentown Branch.
After several editorials in the Canton Repository newspaper, touting the
benefits in consolidation of the seven county libraries, the Directors and Board
Presidents of the libraries have agreed to hold a meeting to discuss the
possibility of some cooperative ventures.
Consolidation is not a viable option due to legal constraints, tax
issues, and the need for approval from the State Library.
A few lingering problems with patron use of Polaris are being taken care
of one on one.
Most issues are being created by antiquated home computers or user error. The
Building Committee is reviewing proposals for a change to our HVAC contracts.
New updated landscaping is underway in the front of the building.
This project is being funded through gift moneys. Mr.
Powell, Mrs. Zollinger seconding, to accept the retirement of Jean Shelly,
Greentown Branch Head, effective June 30, 2003, after 39 years of faithful
service. Ayes:
Lawton, Powell, Schiltz, Shoup, Zollinger.
Absent:
Dansizen, Hoover. It
was reported that Carrie Hayes has been hired as a 25 hour per week computer
technician. She
will be dealing with the day-to-day issues of keeping the library’s personal
computers operating to their full potential. It
was reported that the active Greentown Clerk has been reassigned to the
Circulation Department, and that one of the laid off Greentown Clerks has
accepted a recall to a vacant page position. A
draft of the Strategic Plan was distributed to the Board for their review and
recommendations.
Action to accept this plan will be taken at the September meeting. Sue
Krantz, staff representative, reported that the library has been exceedingly
busy with the addition of Greentown and Sunday users visiting the Main library,
and the elimination of overtime for staffing.
Patrons have been patient with delays. Phil
Stahler, Friends of the Library representative, reported that the Book Sale will
run from 12:00 p.m. Friday, August 14 through 12:00 p.m. Monday, August 18th.
The lower level of the library will be open for the sale on Sunday,
August 17th from 1:00 to 5:00 p.m. during the Main Street Festival.
The
next regular meeting of the North Canton Public Library Board of Trustees will
be held on Wednesday, September 17, 2003. Mr.
Powell moved, Mrs. Schiltz seconding, to adjourn the meeting at 9:05 a.m.
Ayes: Lawton,
Powell, Schiltz, Shoup, Zollinger.
Absent:
Dansizen, Hoover.
Thomas Shoup, President Roberta Zollinger, Secretary
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