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<br />Mro Strater, reporting for the Safety Comni.t-tee, said. there tiras a <br />police course com3.ng up, which he would like to have oux new policernan attend. <br />2'his course would cost $25.40' which was much less than in previous years, due <br />to being underwritten heavily. Mra Strater said that expenses should also <br />be ineluded in this course and was recommending $50000 to send P2re Sonnie to <br />the Police Schoo7.0 Mr. Strater also recommended that.Mr. ?nTieland be sent <br />to an electrical course which was coming up at a cost of $40.00. <br />It was moved by Mr. Strater, seconded by Mx°. Wed].er9 ttiat $50,00 be <br />provided for the Police Department School and. $40.00 for the Electrical <br />S chool. RolZ Call; Ayes - Messrs Taylor9Wedler'Strater'Brown?Zorn & Hopkins. <br />Nays - None. <br />Mota.on earried <br />Mr. Strater then said that Mr. Wieland was having difficulty in snow <br />plowing; trying to push large masses of frozen snow off the road -that had been <br />deposited by people cleaning out their driveways. Mre Strater then taent on <br />to say that other comtmanities had ord.inances regia.lat3.ng this and we had <br />nothing, kZr. Strater then presented one froia Shakex^ Heigh-ts which contained <br />everythi.ng we should have in an ordinance of this kind and rec,ommended that <br />one like it be pas sed. Mr. Edelanan, af ter lookin.g over th? s ord3.nance?, <br />said that it was a gery good one. <br />Mr. Taylor, secorxded by Mr. Hopkins, tlien introd.ueecl Ordinance No. 6549 <br />entitlecl : "An {)rd.5nance Forbidding the Depos i-t of Snaw an Public S tree ts °t, <br />which ordinance was read to Couincil p - <br />It was moved by Mrs. Brotim, seconded by Mr. Strater, that the rules <br />of law requiring an ord.inance to be read on three separate occasions be <br />suspend.ed. ° <br />Ro11 Call: Ayes '- Messrs Taylor,lqedler,Strater,Bro'wn,Zorn & Hopkinso <br />Nays - 'None. <br />Motion carried <br />' Rules Suspended <br />It was moved by Mre Hopkins, seconded by Mr. Taylor? that 4rdinance <br />Noo 654 be approved and passed as read., - <br />Ro1J. Call,: Ayes - Messrs Taylor9Wedler°.,Strater9Bromm.,Zorn & Hopkinso <br />Nays - -None D <br />Motion carried <br />0r1inance Passed. <br />- Mr. Strater then talked of the ByZaws of 1-he Fire llepartment. He <br />said t>hat they had been xevised in aeeorr3.ance with instz°uctions set for"i,h <br />by Mr. Ed,elman and that the Cormnittee fe3t tY?at an exce7.lent job had been . <br />done. - The Corrrannittee felt., however, that, as these -were by-laws of a Fire <br />Associationy it was no-t something that should be brought to Council for ° <br />approval. . <br />. 3fl