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<br />ta.znes and put on its passage. T1ie affirmative vote on said motion was as
<br />follows: Baker, Crider, Decker, iSr~.mer, %iacDonald, Schwenk. Thereupon, the
<br />resolution was read the second. and third times ar_d.,~ut upon its passage and
<br />the affirmative vote thereon was ~~.s follows: Ba?{er, Crider, Decker, Krartlc'r,
<br />I•IacDonald, Schwenk. Resolution No. 2528 to serve notices on Decker Paving.
<br />Resolution No. 2529 was introduced by NIr. Kramer: ~ Resolution appointing
<br />an assistant to the Clerk of the City for the purpose of making service of
<br />notices, (Decker Storm Sefaers). It was mo-red by a:r. Kramer, seconded b;,~ I~~.`r.
<br />Baker, th~.t the statutory rule be suspended and the resolution be read
<br />immediately the second and third tames and put on its passage. T'ne affirma-
<br />tive vote or< said motian Teas as follows: Ba'1er, Crider, Decker, Kramer,
<br />nla.cDonald, Schwenk. Thereupon, the resolution t•.~as read the second ar_d tha.rd
<br />times and put upon its passage and the affirm~.tive vote thereon was as follows:
<br />Baker, Crider, Decker, Kramer, .I~.acDonald, Schwenk.
<br />The auditor therefore appointed ~:~trn. ~. kndrews to ,serve t~!a notices.
<br />Dr. Lplris reported. that Pr'ildred rlvenzze tti~~ a.r~. the process of cor7strt~rtion.
<br />Dr. Lewis reported that in early Sl:~rirtg he had called T^Jestlake in regards
<br />to ditch cleaning caoreration, and receiv~•d no answer until today. T'ne
<br />answer was they will clean no ditch except by peta.tior. and. easement.
<br />Dr. Lewis conferred with Saul :J~a_skind a_n regards to ::ewers and tl~e~ ~:lans
<br />worzld have to be submitted to tI-,e I~fetropolitan Park Board for the setJate
<br />disposal plant, anima ale maJr havf' ';o have a mast°r meter an Otte ?>rater l~.res
<br />and et up a Billing Dear}meat.
<br />xred Crider reported. that on the Clarence i-Iarrington VS LeBerne :~uti$divi:~ion,
<br />tht::^e is a Problem presently because fa.nished grades hatre not been completed
<br />on the bui.ldir_g sites, but that when t'.ne land is graded properly- and fi?~ishecl,
<br />t~iere should be la_ttle, i.f an;~r, problem concerning water.
<br />a communication was received From ir. ~ I~;xs. rRees expressing their extreme
<br />displeasure at the :Wanner in which the Fiesta at St. Richard's was conducted,
<br />complaining about the constant lire of chatter and music, not to mention a
<br />traffic hazard, and tI-<e selling df beer on Sunday and gambling.
<br />The Engineer reported that storm se~,~~ers on Trse Lane ~ivet7zze to the `3arr~ow anc'
<br />Ga11 Subdivision t~,-ere designed to take enough T~~ater.
<br />The Jngineer reported that tl,P petitions for sidewalks on Lucille Drive h<=~d
<br />ov?r there:~uired 60;x.
<br />a motion was made b;,~ ~~r. Crider, seconded by I41r. Decker that the Safety--
<br />tiervice Director be instructed to advertise for bids on tares.
<br />The engineer reported that t,te contractor on the Claque Road '~°ater ~~Iain hac.
<br />`~.ired a landscape architect to furnish top soil and will finish t'rae grade
<br />around the sidewalks where replaced.
<br />The meeting adjouri:ed to the call ~P the Clerk.
<br />M. Christman, -Wei}---- E. td. Baumg
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