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Minutes of the Regular Meeting <br />Augnst 20, 1962 <br />• The Council of the Village of Mayf ield met.in regular meeting at the <br />Town Hall at 8;00 P. M., Mayor Endress.presiding. . <br />Roll Call; Present - Messrs Zbrn,Wedler,Bennett,Mason,Sloan & Belzer. <br />Absent - None. <br />The Minutes of the regular meeting of July 16, 1962, were then read to <br />Council. It was moved by Mr:-Sloan, seconded by Mr. MasoM, that the Minutes of <br />the Regular Meetiag be approved and passed as..reado, <br />Roll Call; Ayes - Messrs Zorn, Wedler, Bennett, Mason, Sloan and Belzer. <br />Nays - None. - • Motion.carried . <br />Minutes-approved <br />The Minutes of the Special Council Meeting of July 13, 1962,.were <br />. then read to Council. It was moved by Mr. Zorn, seconded by.Mr. Mason, that <br />the Minutes of the Special Meeting be approved and passed as read., <br />Roll Call; Ayes - Mess=s Zorn, Wedler, Bennett, Mason, Sloan_& Belzero <br />Nays - None. , <br />. Motion carried <br />. - . , Minutes passed <br />Mayor Endress then asked that.Council take up the Hill Top Number 2 <br />Sewer, as Mr. DeMore from Woodruf£ and Co., and Mr. Westmoreland, a deputy-of <br />Mr: Puzinski, were present. Mr. DeMore then addressed Council and said that <br />although the plans had be2n presented to the city f or stndy in 1961': they <br />were not yet f inished. The Treatment Plant was to be located in the White <br />Creek Area in Richmond Heights. Mr. DeMore said that the plans were well along <br />and that, despite rumors, he could assure,Council,on the siterfor the Treatment <br />Plaat. Fram here the sewer would go Easterly towards the Freeway from Minor <br />Road,`ttience to Midvale and on over to S.O.M. Center Road. Maqor Tndress <br />interrupted at this point to say that Mayf ield Village did not want the sewer „ <br />on Midvale Avenue. <br />Mr. Demore said that they had considexed two alignments for this area; <br />to go to White Road aad then to the Freeway, bnt would bring them over too far <br />and lower the depth of the-sewer. If the sewer went docan SOM Road it would <br />benefit no one because of the Park, but on Midvale, the Countq could assess <br />everyone; that Midvale was a public right of way.,.,and no easements were necessary. <br />Mr. DeMore said the County was looking for every angle to cut costs and at SOM <br />and Midvale it would be only 11 or 12 feet deep. The sewer would then go on <br />SOM Road to Fisher's propertq and would be 25 os 30 feet deep and wonld then <br />1.