Council holds AT&T restoration-bond ordinance for second reading; police report no objection to Mauby's liquor permit

5767458 ยท September 15, 2025

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Summary

The council left Ordinance 2025-21 (memorandum of understanding with AT&T establishing a restoration bond deposit) on second reading for a future vote and heard that police raised no objection to a liquor license renewal for Mauby's restaurant.

Orange Village Council on Sept. 10 took up two permit-and-ordinance items but took no final local-action vote at the meeting. Ordinance 2025-21, which would authorize the mayor to enter into a memorandum of understanding with "Ohio Bell Telephone Company, AT&T" to establish a restoration bond deposit for AT&T, was on second reading. Council had no questions or comments on the record and scheduled the ordinance for a vote at the Oct. 8 meeting. Separately, the council discussed a liquor-license matter involving Mauby's (described in the transcript as "Mauby's, also known as the pizza joint" at Brainerd and Miles). Chief Roberts reported that the police ran the locally required background check and "found no reason to put up any opposition," and the item does not require council action at this meeting because it concerns October renewals handled through administrative channels. No statutory citations, bond amounts, or draft MOU text were read into the record during the meeting. The council simply acknowledged the ordinance's second reading status and the police chief's statement of no objection to the liquor-license renewal.