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at the ends of Seneca., Glenv3.ew arad Born3.eview Roads which would cost an -- <br />additional $40.00 per year and the lights on. S0X Rnad..from tlie Village liae-- <br />to Wilson Mi17.s Road -ahould all 1e placed on the. West-.aide of SOM to conform <br />with the other lights on S(M Road and to take them out of the shade of the <br />trees on-trhe East side -of SOM Where they did.little. good. It was remarked <br />that it was like dx3ving into a coal mine to come into our v311age froffi <br />Mayfield Heights by way of SOM Road. Mr: Taylor said that he was checkisig ' <br />this latter matter with the Illuminati:ng Company and wovld have further <br />information as to its feas3bility. Mr. Taylor said that the Comnd.ttee had <br />also .disctassed. police salaries' 'bnt recamanendecl that they remain statns quo <br />nniil our .buciget was considered; tha,t a study of poli.ce salari.es in otiaer <br />localities was being made and this inf'ormation would be available for our <br />budget meetirig. <br />_ ,. Mayor Endress then reported that the man he had 'appoirited "to the .. pol3ce department: was nnable to take the j ob _ aild- that he wonld, naw appoint <br />Raymond $onni.e of M31,an Drive, Wi.lloughby Hi11.s, as a regul.ar patrolman starting <br />January lst., 1959. Mayor Endress said that this.man was ha.gh'.y aeceptable ?t,o <br />oar police chief and had a great deal of exper3.enee in pol3.ce and publie <br />relations work. Mayor Endress then read a list of his qualifications. /-? <br />Mr. Coffee then asked if there was not someone available fromour <br />Village and questioried going out of the gi.7.lage to f'il_1 thia position. Mayor <br />Endress, said fihat he did not Inow anyone in the. v3.].lage qua7.3.fied f,o handle <br />this -3ob, , <br />Mr. HopkIns then asked if `ariy one of our extra men had asked to-eorre <br />on- as ,-regru].ar patro]rnen.. Mayor Endress. said. that one.. of- them ?n3.ght in the <br />f?ature;.?Ghat •,there -wou7.d be a? , chanee to get. on later,aft,er proving himself+ <br />It wss then moved by Mr. Taylor, seconded by Mr. Hopld.ns., that this <br />aPpointment be confirmed, for a probationery peri.od of six months. <br />. Roll. Ca]1: &yes - Messrs Taylor'Wedler.,Strater'Brawri.,Zorn & Hopk3ns. <br />Nays - None. <br />Mot,ion carried <br />" - " Appointment Confirmed <br />Magor.Endress said that he would insist on a pYysical exami.nation for <br />tlu.s man and Mr. Edelmn said that he wonld prepare his bond and said that he <br />wovld Yiave. to be sworn in. - ' <br />Mr• Edelman then-reported that he had a request from Covnty Engineer <br />Porter for a-program of repair of County Roads £or the, year.,1959. o <br />, Mr. Hopkiras,. seconded -by- Mr. Zornl then 3.ntroduced Ordinance No. 646, <br />entitled E?An Ordinance Conserit3.ng to the Maintenance and Repa3.r of Certain <br />Streets and Roads by the BoaaWd of County Coimbi.ssioners of L'uyahoga County, Ohio.." <br />which ord.inance was read to Council. It was moved by Mr. Taylor, secorded by Mr. Zorn, that the rules of law <br />requ3.ring an ordinance to be read on three separate occasions be suspended. <br />3.