N?r. Taylor, reportino for the Finance Committee, then took up the
<br />matter of Salaries and bonds for the com-i.n; year. After some discussion, Mr.
<br />Taylor, seconded by Mr, Strater, then introdnced Ordinance No. 584 entitled,
<br />"An-QL°d3nance Fixing the Compensat?on and Bonds of the Llected Off1cers, and
<br />the Corripensaluzon of Members of Council of the Vill.age of Ma.yfie].d.", which
<br />ordinar_ce wa.s read to Council.
<br />It was moved by glrs. BroUm, seconded by Nro Wedler, tha.t the rul.es of
<br />' law requiring an ordinance to be read on three sepaxaue occasi.ons be suspended.
<br />RoL Ca11: Ayes - Messrs Taylor,Udedler,Strater,Brown,Falk & Hopkins.
<br />? Nays - Nonee - • Motion caxried
<br />Rules su.spended .
<br />It was moved by rZrse Brown, seconded by N%s Strater, tha.t Ordinance
<br />No. 584.be approved and passed as reac?. -
<br />Roll Call: Ayes - Messrs Taylor,Wedl.er, Strater, Browr_, Fa1k & Hopkins.
<br />Atays - None. , Motion cai xz.ed
<br />Ordinance Passed
<br />Nr. Edel.man •then read a resolution prepared bJ members of Council
<br />cieclaring the r_ecessity to subnuz to the voters the issua.nce of bonds 3n the
<br />amount of°0d5d9CQ0.00 to pay for imp-rovement of streets, etc. There was
<br />consiclerable discussion with •people from areas tha.-L- woul.d be affected by
<br />these improvements and Mayor Endress gave a discussion of the necessity of
<br />doing sorEiething about our sewers and roads and the fact that we were tuiable
<br />to proceed t,rith anythin; because of our present debt limi.tations. Mayor
<br />Endress advised tha.t this resol.ution had to be passed noVa in ordei to get
<br />it on the ia11 ballot and speciiic plans wou7.d be prepared foi the most
<br />necessary inpx°ovements ,.ater. Again Council and the audier_ce discussed the
<br />maticer and Mr. Taylor, seconded by NIr. Hopkins, then introduced Resolution
<br />Noo 387 entitled: "A Resolution Decl.a,ring the Necessity Of St2bmif'.t111g 1'.O
<br />the E1.ectors of the. Vi7.].age of Mayfield, Oh3o, at the November 5, 1957
<br />General Electzon, the question of Issu3ng Bonds ior the Purpose of Paying
<br />property, Ouners Assessment Portiori.s ., and - if required to pay the. Village
<br />Portions of the Cost of Improving the Streets in the Vi].1.age of Mayfi.eld
<br />by Paving, Gracling, Curbing, Drainin,?, Di?chitzg, and the Constr•uction of
<br />Storm Seti,rers, Sanitary Sewers, Water tia,ins, and kppurtenances Z'herein",
<br />,uhich resolutian was read to Council.
<br />. I'u tiias moved by idrs. Brown9 seconded by Mro Strater, that the rules
<br />of law requiring a Resolution to be read on three separate occasions be
<br />suspendedo -
<br />Rol1 CaI1: Ayes - Mlessrs Taylor, Wed1er95trater,BroUSn?Falk & Hoplonso
<br />Nays - None. .
<br />• Motion carra.ed
<br />Ru1.es stLspended
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