Ro11,Ca11: Ayes - Messrs Shaw* Bennette, Walkero Mason and` Sloano _
<br />, Nays - Noae.. . _ - . .. . • . . .
<br />, Motion' carried
<br />Pay Ordi¢iance Passed
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<br />' The Clerk then reported that he had received two_bids for the sale of.our
<br />bonds which were opened aL 12a00 noon on August 170 1964, one fron McBonald and
<br />Cmmpany for. ? 3.?°,b 4.interes? carripd a preuaitna of $115.00 and one f som Prescott
<br />and Companq for 327o interest and a premium of $241.00,- Prescott .and Company
<br />being the highest bid.
<br />Mr. Sloan, seconded by Mr. Mason, then introduced Resolution No. 6110
<br />entitled: "A Resolution Accepting the Highest Bid Eor $58,600.00 Speeial
<br />Assessment,?Bocads .upon the lowest rate of Iaterest by s Responsible Bidder",
<br />which resolution was read to Council.
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<br />It was moved by Mr. Shaw, seconded by Mr.Walker, that the rules of law
<br />requiring a resoltatfon to be read on three separate occasions be suspended.
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<br />Roll Call: Ayes - Messrs Staw, Bennett, Walker, Mason„and Sloan.
<br />- . . ? Nays - None. .
<br />Motion carriecl
<br />Rules Suspended,
<br />Itt'was,moved by:Mr. Mason., seconded:by Mr. Walker, that Resolution No. 611
<br />be approved and passed as reado ,.
<br />. Roll ? Call,: -.Ayes -:Messss Shaw, _Bennett, 6lalkes, Mason and Sloan.
<br />, ld3y?S er ?110A@.
<br />Motion. carried
<br />Resolution Passed,
<br />Mr. Edelmanr rep.orted that Judge Hooyer_ had decided the,-High Rise` case ,
<br />in favor of our Village and it was now in the Court of Appeals and that this
<br />would cost us money. Mr. Edelman also reported that the Qillage had been sued
<br />by the Father of the Maynard boy vrho was injured by catching his,foreign bfcycle
<br />in the slot of a drainage manhole on Wilson.Mills Road; that Cuqahoga Connty
<br />was included in this suat. Mr. Tsdelman said that he would ask the couaty to
<br />take over--.the defense, of this suft0' : ._
<br />Mayor Endress,reporting on the Ridgebury.situation, said thab it .was a,
<br />long story;' that he had "a letter from Mr. Dollasd who was to, plan a,rmeeting. ?
<br />This letter was: -then• -read .to :Council.` -Mayor Endress said that; the rate per front ., ?.
<br />foot wotild be arotand $6.91 and they hoped fos:-a bettex rate;- that there. would be a
<br />service connection-charge of around $150.00 'and that, Mayfield Heights. said that the
<br />same corinection charge should be .made f or the - old as welL. as ttie new tie-ins..,
<br />Mayor Endress said -that he was going to check, and. see what the old,.line had :cost.
<br />It was ? then moved by Mr.' Sloan , seconded ;by Mr,* Masvn,. ttiat mayor. I:ndress: be
<br />authorized -to negotiate with Mayf ield Heights to. establa.sh an agreement :,to
<br />establish a-tap-i?n charge for the Nlayfield,residents in the' area on .the exi§ting
<br />Mayfield Heighta water ?line -and -:repor:t -back ?to Cout?eil., . .: ._ .. -: :? .... -- Ro1T-Ca11: Ayes - Messrs Shawr9 Bennett, Walker. Mason and Sloan,,
<br />, Navs - None.
<br />Motion carried.
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