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Mayor Endress read a leticer fx°am Carl A. DeFY°anco' asking that we <br />nmt restrain his removal of the top soil already pa.Zed up, inasmuch as it was <br />put thex°e before our ordinance was enacf,ed.. M1"a Edelmn said that we eould <br />not pass an ortlinance that was retroaetive and he thought that this would <br />apply to the top s oil nmr pi3ed up. <br />Nx°. F,d,elman reported that the Court of Appeals had cenf3,rmed the 1ower <br />covxt dec3.sion in the Stofclio-Garbas case' and said that Mr: Garbas had <br />pending anotYaer stzi.t to enjoirs the appraval of the altotment of Caputo Bros, <br />Ni?s. Brown then presentecl a petition by 60% of the property cnnnez°s on <br />Seneca Road ask3.ng that the road be paged and passed this petitian ta Council <br />for 3.nspection, Mro Edelman.said that tha.s petition shou].d. go to acommi.ttee <br />for studg as it was not in the right form. Mayor Enclress then appoirit.ed. Mr. <br />Wedl.er as chairman and Mr. 2orn and Mx°e , Hopkins to consu7.t with the Finance <br />Commitf,ee and s tudy the petition. <br />Mr. Boyle, representirzg -tYie Worton Park Association, reported tYiat <br />they wished to go ahead with the f5xing of the roads in Worton Park and would <br />1 13.ke to supply the money and have the Vi7.lage handle the matf,sr for t,hemo Mr. <br />Edelsnan said that he saw no objection to this way of doing it' but did say that <br />^ they would have °to get the Village Engiaeer and pay him for prov°iding plans <br />and specifacaiiors. There was an immed3.ate objecti.on to this, as 3t viol.atsd <br />our contract with the Engineer. Mr o Ed.elman then to] d Mr. Boyl.e to rdis e <br />envugh money to start w-i.th ard -bxi°n it over "to the QiLlage and they would go <br />ahead. Mr. Bcryl.e said that the worst section was from the creek on Worton <br />Park S outh. ' - <br />Mr. Ede]man said that he would suggest an ordinance authorizing t,he <br />Frlgirseer to make a survey for the Worton Park people' on deposi-t with the <br />G7.erk of an amount sufficient to pay the Engi.neer9s feeso <br />Mro Stra-ter, seconded by iUir. Hopkins, then iritraduced Reso].ution #423s <br />entatled: "A Resolut3on Autliorizirtg. the Village Engineer to Prepare Flans., <br />Profiles and Specifications fox° Tempax°axy Pav3ng of certain Streets 3.aa the <br />Worton i'ark A:?.1.otment No. 2 upon deposit by the Worton Parlc Association-of <br />the Engi.neer's Expenses", whi.ch reso].ution was read to Courbeil. _ <br />It was moved by Mx°. Tayl.ar$ secondecl by Mr. Hopkins., that the ru].es <br />o£ law requiri.ng a resolution to be read on three sepax°ate occasions be suspern3ed. <br />Roll Ca7i: Ayes - Messrs Taylar,WedlersStrater9Brown9Zorn and Hoplfl.ns. <br />Nays - None. Moti.on carried <br />Rules Suspendede <br />It was'mored bST Mr. Hopkir3s, seconded by Mr. Wedler, that Resolution, <br />No. h23 be approred and passed as read. <br />3e