Gulyas, who was first elected to the council in 2014, said he will leave the council because he and his wife, Belinda, who is a principal for Cedar Chapel Special School, will be moving to South Point.
“I have purchased a home outside of the town of Berlin,” Gulyas said. “As our code dictates, we must reside within town corporate limits in order to hold an elected position. That being said, we expect hopefully to be into our new home by the end of 2020, at the latest beginning of 2021.”
Gulyas would not have been up for reelection until 2022, and even though he could have put off his resignation until he moves out of town — and after October’s town election — that would have entailed a special election to fill his seat.
“That would force the town to spend an extra $7,500-$10,000 just so that I could stay another extra three or four months,” he said. “And that’s not right. That’s just not the right thing to do.”
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