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9/1/1955
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Demote said that he had only received fio~ures on 90 feet, which would <br />include that portion of the drainage ditch abutting on Town Hall property. <br />This figure of X8.75 per foot fora 24 inch main ~rould cost X787.50 and <br />enclose the drainage ditch only to the creek. As there was over 180 feet <br />of this ditch to be enclosed and it was the purpose of Council to protect <br />the children at the Mayfield Center School, and as an easement would have <br />to be obtained, Mayor Endress turned this matter over to the Safety and <br />Service Committee for further study. Councilman Oatess and the Clerk would <br />in the meantime see Mrs. Greer about the easement. <br />A delegation from the Worton <br />the Zoning and Planning Commission an <br />Endress recessed the meeting for one <br />the business of this meeting. <br />Park- Section had planned to meet with <br />,, as they were all present, Mayor <br />.our to allow Councilmen to hear <br />Council reconvening, Mr. Swanson, representing the Zoning and <br />Planning Commission, and having the unanimous approval of the. Zoning and <br />Planning Commission, presented the following resolution: 'resolution - <br />At such time that the Village Engineer certifies that the roadway has been <br />put into the condition similar to the dedicated portion of ~Worton Park <br />Drive, the road known as "Worton Park Drive, Woodlane Drive, North 1nToodlane <br />Drive, South Woodlane Drive, and Norm~~a Lane" will be accepted for dedi- <br />cation. However, t$iis pavement treatment shall not be construed as a <br />permanent. pavement. r~ <br />Mr. Strater then asked that it be made clear that he wanted .to be <br />sure that the improvements be put in as soon as possible after dedication <br />as we might not be able to maintain this temporary pavement if there was a <br />delay of two or three years. A great deal of discussion was had~by Council <br />on this matter and it was moved by Mr. Swanson, seconded by Mr. Caters, <br />that the resolution presented by the Zoning and Planning Commission be <br />approved. <br />Roll Call: Ayes -Messrs T~lhiting,Swanson,Strater,Beard & Ca;tess. <br />Nays -None. _ <br />Motion carried <br />It was then moved by Mr. Strater, seconded by Mr. Beard, that these <br />roads be given the earliest possible priority for improvement as the Village <br />became financially able. _ <br />Roll Call: Ayes -Messrs y~hiting,Swanson,Strater,Beard & Oatess. <br />_ Nays -- Hone. <br />Motion carried <br />Mr. Demor© than advised Council that, in the event that these roads <br />were dedicated and they did not get the necessary signatures for improve- <br />ments, the Village would have to make them and stand the 2~ and inter- <br />sections. Therefore, at the time of dedication, 75~ of the signatures of <br />abutting property owners should accompany the plat and deeds. <br />i~ <br />1 <br />1 <br />2. <br />
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