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erected a. shed for reiuse and added s-tp-ps to his store from the parking lot,, <br />that the Equipment works had gone from the Brown Fence and Wire and that he <br />understoad the Brotan Feme and Wire was"going, that the Mayfield Sales and <br />Service was cleaning up and had erec-h.ed a new building on the rear of the <br />premises, Hre Strater then mentioned the Restaurant on SOM as containing <br />mare violations than any of the other commercial enterpx°ises. <br />Mrs. Roberts, a resident of Seneca' then asked Mr. Strater about <br />Brown Fence and Wire and who had jurisdiction in cleaning it up: Mrm S-trateer <br />said that Mr. Bordonaro owned the place and the Commit-tee had asked that he <br />put in shrubs and trees. <br />Mrs. Roberts then asked haw long it,should take Mr. Leppelmier to <br />cl.ean up his place. Mr. Hopkins said that he had been over every infraction <br />of our ordinance and had' taLked to Mr. Leppelmiex°. Af-ter-considerable more <br />d.iscussion Mayor End"ress said that th3.s was not something that Cotzncil was <br />going to drop 1ike a hot potato, that in every ins-r.ance the Commereial <br />enterprises had been wa'rned of violations' that we were now going to bring <br />in any violators of our Ordinance and that he thought Mr: Stra-tes°ts'idea was <br />a goad one and would appoint a committee to see what can be deve].oped. <br />Mayor Enclress then read a 1etluer fr"om -bhe Zqelfare Cozrunit°Eee' thanking <br />a1.1 Committees for their cooperation in making a success of their first Annual <br />Municipal.picnic. Mrs. BroT,an said that she hoped that this would be made <br />an annual affair ;i.n -th.e future, <br />Mre Taylor reported'that the Finance Co?rmi.ttes would meet next <br />Monday night. , ' . <br />' Mayor Endress tkien read a letter from Fire Chief Ne].son Portex° <br />relative to the vi.olations in our Towm Hall. Mr. porter reported that the <br />furnace room and the area back of the kitchen wer2 in violation and recommentled <br />that ,they be cleaned. This letter was turried over •te ottr Service Degar°tment <br />for action. , . . ° <br />Two 1.etters were.then read to'Council From oimers of cars - dam-aged by our Fire Tanlcex° whil.e giving mutual"aid to Wi1loughby HiI.1so These lettes°s <br />asked foi the cost of repairs of cars damaged on a moral elaim basis. Mayor <br />Endress thought $480 asked for repairs to a 1949 Dodge were morE --than the car <br />was worth: M-r. Fa1k suggested that these cl.aims be iarned over to -the <br />Safety Corrmit°L-ee as it was not knor"-n whether ° the parties.were firemen or <br />bystanders, rlr. Strater said that, inasmuch as Vre were ca3led by U1illoughby <br />Hil-1.s and they do not see fit to mainY.ain a fire department9 he thought that <br />they should pay these bi7.].s. Mr.. Edelman said that there was no legal. ' <br />obl.igatzon. - <br />Tt was then moved by Mrw Strater9 seconded by Mrs. Bro-m, that our <br />SoTicitor write to the Solicitor of U1i1.1oughby Hil1s9 explaini,ng -these matters <br />ard turn over the c1a?ms to that Vi3l.age, ° <br />,.. <br />4.