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File #: 0065X-2011    Version: 1
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 4/25/2011 In control: City Clerk Inbox
On agenda: 4/25/2011 Final action: 4/27/2011
Title: To express the gratitude and deep appreciation of the Mayor and the Council of the City of Columbus to Peter Cass for his exceptional service and unselfish commitment to improving the quality of life of Columbus residents on the occasion of his retirement, April 30, 2011.
Sponsors: Hearcel Craig, Zach M. Klein, A. Troy Miller, Michelle M. Mills, Eileen Paley, Priscilla Tyson, Andrew Ginther



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To express the gratitude and deep appreciation of the Mayor and the Council of the City of Columbus to Peter Cass for his exceptional service and unselfish commitment to improving the quality of life of Columbus residents on the occasion of his retirement, April 30, 2011.



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WHEREAS, Pete Cass was appointed Legislative Aide by M.D. Portman in November 1972, two years after his first brush with Columbus City Government, when he was arrested on the OSU campus for rioting; and

WHEREAS, as a Council staff member for the past thirty-nine and one-half years, Pete has served the City of Columbus with distinction and demonstrated an exemplary commitment to the safety and quality of life of its residents, all the while insisting, "I can't speak for Council, but…"; and

WHEREAS, over the years Pete has effectively set an unparalleled standard of excellence, focusing on city finance, development, and social service policies without ever turning on the computer in his office; and
WHEREAS, Pete picked up the mantle from Hap Cremean and worked tirelessly to ensure the City's annexation policy remain tied to water and sewer contracts, sharing his knowledge and infinite wisdom with many who now know more about the city's annexation policy than ever thought possible; and
WHEREAS, Pete never met anyone he couldn't talk to and could always be counted upon to know the obscure when analyzing and re-analyzing hypothetical scenarios involving the City's relationships with the suburbs, the surrounding townships and counties, developers and influential business types looking for "assistance"; and

WHEREAS, a visit from Pete often involved him draping himself across one or two chairs, lighting up a cigarette (when it was legal to do so), propping his feet up on the edge of the desk, taking a long swig of cold coffee and starting in with "let me ask you a serious question..." and, then, continuing a long while with a fact pattern filled with "suppo...

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