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Mr. Strater then talked aUout the erLforcement of Ordinance No. 169. <br />on horses and asked that he be all(xred to tell Council the truth aUout some <br />rumors he said wes e being circula.ted relative to tnis ordinanceo I'2ra Strater <br />reported that two months ago, T•lr..11illiams had put'an addition on his barn , <br />without a permit ancl, upon being checked by Mr. Wieland, reference was mad.e <br />to Ordinance No. 169 and the fact that a permit must be obtained -to opera.te <br />a Riding Stable. Mr. Edelsnan had macle up two permits, as.this would make two <br />ridin,- stables in the Village and 1Ir0 Dun.bar went to see Mr. VTilliams and <br />Mrm Schulze rfr. Williams came to the tatim hall and deposited $80e00 and ob- <br />tained. a perrnit for 40 horses, considerable more than he had at presentm <br />Mr. WiLia.ms h.ot•rever, pla.nned on havin,g 40 h.orses in -the near future e <br />Yir. Schulz said that he did not have to pa.y because he had been in the Vi1.J.age <br />a long timeo Mr. Strater and I`ir. Falk tYen discussed the maicter with 1`1rm Schu7.z <br />and asked him to attend the Safety meting and discuss the rre.tter so that if <br />there was somethins about the ordinance that was unfair9 it cottld be changed. <br />Mre schulz did not appear at tlle meetinge l4re Strater went to see Illr. Schul.z <br />a;ain abcut the mattier and_ felt that this was enough, that ii, was noVa up to <br />tiie itlayor s TlZr. Strater went on to say that this Uras the only part he took <br />in -the zi: ole aff?,ir, even, though some thought differently ancl encled by saying <br />that he wanted to see that Mro schul.z paid for a permit or Ylr. Williams' <br />money be refLmded. . . <br />That pori,ion of the ordinance pertaining to this mtter was again <br />read to Council and 11'Iro Edelman said that he had written ?'lrm Schul.z to get <br />together tiri.th the TJTayor and the Solicitor and discuss the matter. <br />N?ayor Endress said that a meeting Urith I4r. Schulz h.ad already been set. <br />• r2r. Reed, reporting far the Zoni_ng and Planning Commission said that <br />the Commission had held an open meeting on Jttne 241th. for the purpose of con- <br />sidering a request for a special permit to establish an Independent Baptist <br />Church on the Wiesberg propertye This reqttest was presented by Rev. Cecil <br />S3munons, together with a petition signed by 11 of the surrounding property <br />ovaners, VYho stated that they had no objection. . Nre Reeci then stated that <br />approval had been given by the State oi Ohio for the alteration of a barr_ and <br />evidence had been presented of Cuya.hoga County Board of Health approval, but <br />none from the Cleveland Federation of Churchese However, several residents <br />signing the Detition stated that the-y would not have signed had they knoti,m of <br />the unusual aspects of this church. The Zoning and P1a,nning Comrnission then <br />recommer_ded that.a pex°mi?t, be gx°anted for six month.s to Nev. Bimmons and this <br />permit then be transferred to a permanent organization approved after review <br />by the Planriing Commission; that no teraporary buildings be allowed. or tents <br />be erected on the property and that ample off-street parking be provided, <br />i'ir. Reed said that the Conunission had voted three for and none against; with <br />one member abstaining. <br />IuFa.yor Enciress then asl:ed what conunent Yad been receivea from the <br />Cleveland Chttrch Feder2tiono . <br />^ Rev. Sirnmons said that he had received permission from Mro French. <br />When questioned further, he stated that he had tal.ked with someone in this <br />office and there was no objection, . <br />Mre Edelman then asked for comrents alld I4re Ralph Jones, attorney for <br />5.