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11 <br />t <br />Minutes of the Begular Neeting <br />December 18, 1961 <br /> <br />The Council of the Village of Mayfie].d met in regular meeting at the <br />Town Hall at 8;00 P. M., Mayor Endress presiding. <br />. < < . <br />Ro11 Call: Present - Messrs Wedler,Bennett, Grootegoed and Belzero <br />Absent - Messrs Zorn and Brown. <br />The Minutes of i:he Regular Meeting of iVovember 20, 1961, were then read <br />to Council. It was moved by P4r. Wedler, seconded by NIr. Grootegoed, that the <br />minutes of the regular meeting be approved and passed as reade <br />Roll Call: Ayes -Messrs Wedler, Bennett, Grootegoed and Belzer.. <br />Nays - Nonem <br />Motion carried <br />' Mintites Approved' <br />Mr. Grootegoed, regorting f or the Safety and Service Commitcee, said that <br />they had a carry-over of business on the eight children crossing at Wilson <br />Mills Road and had talked with the Principal of the School, who said that he <br />would caution the children at this crossing and see that they 'aere careful, <br />Mr. Grootegoed also said that his Committee voted^thanks to the people on <br />Kencaood f or the gas lights which made it unnecessary f or lights on this <br />street and added to the safetya <br />There was nothing to report f rom the Building Commiti:ee. , <br />NIr.Wedler, reporting for tne Zoning and Planning Commission, read the <br />Minutes of their last meeting and said that they had contimied with the <br />Weisberg trial. , <br />Nlre Wedler, reporting f or the Finance Committee, said that they had <br />found the bills to be okay an.d"the Pay Ordinance in correct f orm. It was <br />moved by Mr. Grootegoed, seconded by Mro Wedler, that Pay Ordinance No. 460-P <br />be approved and passed as read. <br />Roll Call: Ayes - Niessrs Wedler, Bennett, Grootegoed and Belzer. . <br />, Nays - Nonea <br />Notion carried <br />_Pay Ordinance Passed <br /> <br />Mayor Endress then read a letter from"thenOhio Department of Highways, <br />with reference to obtaining pertaission to load chemicals for emergency use. <br />1 o