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Mr. Sloan reported that the committee authorized purchase of two new <br />blades for the village snoxa plow. <br />Ordinance No. 934, entitled; "An Ordinance malcing it Unlawful to Resist, <br />Hinder, Obstruct, or Abuse any Police Officer While Attempting to Arrest <br />Violators of Laws and Ordinances" was introduced by NIr. Mason, seconded by Mr. <br />Shaw and read to Council. ' <br />Mr. Sloan, seconded by Nir. Davis, moved that the rules of law requiring <br />a resolution to be read on three separate occasions be suspended. . <br />Roll Call; Ayes - Messrs Shaw, Busa, Walker, Mason, Sloan & Davis. <br />Nays - None. <br />Motion carried <br />Rules Suspended <br />It was moved by Mr..Shaw, seconded by Mr. Walker, that Ordinance No. 934 <br />be approved and passed as read. <br />Roll Call; Ayes - Messrs Shaw, Busa, Walker, Mason, Sloan & Davis. <br />Nays - None. <br />.Motion carried <br />Ordinance Passed <br />Mr. Shaw, seconded by Mr. Busa, introduced Ordinance No. 935, entitled: <br />"An Ordinance to Amend Section ITI of Ordinance No. 309, the Traffic Ordinance, <br />Relating to Fines, Penalties and Waivers", which Ordinance was::read to Council. <br />Mr. Walker, seconded by Mr. Mason, moved that the rules of law requiring <br />a resolution to be read on three separate occasions be suspended. <br />Roll Call: Ayes - Messrs Shaw, Busa, Glalker, Mason, Sloan & Davis. <br />Nays - None. <br />Motion carried <br />Rules Suspended <br />It was moved by Mr. Shaxa, seconded by Mr. Davis that Ordinance No. 935 <br />be approved and passed as read. <br />Roll Call: Ayes - Messrs Shaw, Busa, Walker, Mason, Sloan & Davis. <br />Nays - None. , <br />Motion carried <br />Ordinance Passed <br />Ordinance No. 936, entit.led: "An Ordinance Adopting the Rules and <br />Regulations of the Ohio Public Utilities Commission and Providing for Penalties <br />for Violation Thereof in the Village of D4ayfield", was introduced by Mr. Walker, <br />seconded by Mr. Davis. <br />Mr. Mason,,seconded by Mr. Shaw, moved that the rules of law requiring a. <br />resolution to be read on three separate occasions be suspended. <br />2.