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At ~ ~~~ ST ~., 195`? - }'AGE 3. <br />The Solicitor recommended they obtain in the tit]_e the inclusion of the <br />zuarantee that the City is free and clear of any second mortgaE=,e on this <br />property. <br />Ms. Ross Ellis of the ~~ebb-CL-i_ff Development Company ap~7eared before <br />Council stating he was only seeking to determine the ceiling of costs <br />and also the answers to the sane questions the City would req~zire before <br />proceeding. The~T are concerned only with nine lots. If they must the <br />500 ft. of ditch, the size must be determined, and the cost would be <br />approximately between X7,000 and ~?10,000.00. iJnder the circumstances, <br />if the opinion is to pu.t file in, the bond does not provide for culverting. <br />It was moved b~J fIr. Wilson, seconded by AIr. O'Neill, the Engineer be <br />directed to proceed with the investigation of Sweetbrier Drive, in <br />regards to the sub-base, grading, man-hole covers, and he and the <br />I3i,~ilding Commissioner get together to make the determination on the <br />culverting. The Engineer's Computation of the various answers to these <br />questions are to be made avai:Lable to Ross Ellis. "Yeas" I-Inkel, Ilixson, <br />Kramer, Lynch, O'Neill, Wilson. <br />tlr. Ellis is to deposit the cost of the investigation, and if not <br />favorable, the money will be refunded to him. The Solicitor stated <br />we would have to withstand the expense ourselves if we forclosed on <br />the bond. <br />Discussion ensued relative to e darn constructed across a natural drainage <br />course by a I~Ir. ?"'alters, on Columbia ;`:toad, which has created a nuisance <br />and must be abated. The Engineer had investigated and made a report <br />of his findings. <br />resolution No. 2893 was introd:aced by T~Irs. L~rnch. A resolution directing <br />the o~,mer of premises located at and known as 6196 Columbia 3.oad, %;orth <br />Olmsted, Ohio, to remove twe earth dams and restore the natura]_ drainage <br />from I~',orth to South from the Harrison ?roperty through to the Kuekes <br />property and to improve the re-located ditch. so as to red.u_ce the velocity <br />of water passing therein, and declaring a.n emergency. It was moved by <br />Mrs. I.~-nch, seconded by ~Trs. Erinkel, that the statutory rule be suspended <br />and the resolution be read immediateh the second and third times and <br />nut on its passe;°e. The affs_rma.tive vote on said motion was a.> follows; <br />Minkel, Hixson, Kramer, Lynch, O'Neill, ~tirilson. Thereupon, the resolution <br />wa.s read the second and third times and put upon its passaL:,e end the <br />affirmative vote thereon was as follows: :Kinkel, Kramer, Ilixson, LJrnch, <br />O'Neill, Gdilson. <br />Resolution No. 289l~ was introduced by Alrs. Minkel, A resolution authoriz- <br />ing the Service Director to advertise the adoption of Resolution 2893 <br />requiring the removal of obstructions from natural water courses on <br />premises known as 619b Columbia 'road, 1~iorth Olmsted, Ohio, and further <br />identified as permanent Parcel Ido. 23b-21~-5 and to effect the reduction <br />of velocity of water in a re-located ditch therein, and declaring and <br />emergency . It was :moved by ~~s•s. Hinkel, seconded. by ~nr. Kramer, that <br />the statutory rule be suspended a.nd the resolution be read immediately <br />the second and third times and put on its passage. T?^e ~.ffirmative <br />vote on said motion was as follows: Hinkel, Hixson, Kramer, Lynch, <br />O'Tdeill, T~~Jilson. Thereupon, the resolution was read the second and <br />third times end put anon its .massage and. the affirmative vote thereon <br />was a.s follows : Hinke]_, Hixscr.., Kramer, Lynch., O' I~leill, Wilson. <br />It wa.s moved by Ir. Trlilson, seconded b~;- ;irs. Hinkel, the Solicitor <br />be authorized to draz~,t up the necessary legislation increasing the salary <br />of his secret<a.ry .25.00 per month, effective September 1st, 1959. <br />In regards to the retaining o.f' Squi-re, Sanders, and Dempsey, for lel=a.1 <br />assistance for the sewer pro~_;ra°n, the Solicitor recommended this be <br />deferred until after election, becal~se most o:~- the ~-~zork 1_as <~lrea.d~r been <br />accoml_~lished by his office. <br />It was moved by Ir. ~1:~1son, seconded by 'i`Ir. O'P~Zeill, to defer advertising <br />the notice of assess~aent in the amount of X205,700.00, (i2esolu.t:ion 2:89) <br />until after Ilovember 3rd, 19~~~~. "Yeas" Hinkel, Hixson, Krarler, Lynch, <br />0' AJeill, 'Jdilson. <br />