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JULY 16, 1963 - PAGE 2 <br />;?. <br />??. Mr. Christmar expiained the sewer service: charge and advised [hat a review <br />of this charge would be mede after the re:venue from this fund covers a1l <br />operating expenses and debt service for a period of 18 months out ot a <br />24 month operating schedule. <br />The Mayor advesed that he will check with the Cizy of Cleveldnd Water DApartment <br />to ascertain if a mistake could have been made in the billing of the iast quarted_'s <br />water bills. <br />The C 1 erk reacM a commun i cat i on f rom the `.iafety d i rector r°equest i ny Couufci 1 to <br />consider creating the rank of Captain fn the Police pepartment< This -eque-st <br />was turned ove.r to the Safety Committee. <br />Mr. Christman advised that the Public Development anc! Service Committee recommends <br />passage of the re5olution of necessity for sidewalks on various streets to be <br />presented latero <br />Mr. Christman auvised that the City of Cleveland has advised that a 12'' water <br />line should be instalted in North Park Drive rether than a 8" iine. ?he <br />added cost would be approximately $3600.00. <br />Mr. Mangani advised that the City Planning Committee recommends approval for <br />record purposes on1y the plats for Waldo Subdivision and Pin Oak SubdivisEOno <br />Ordinance No. 63-1 was given its third and final reading. An ordirianc;e arc°eptirrg <br />' for dedication Devon Drive, Hampton Drive and Tudor Drive in Sherwood Estates <br />? Subdivision, and declaring an emergency. It was moved by Mr. Chrestman, seconded <br />by Mr. Van Zandt, that the ordinance be adopted as read, "Yeas" Castecj Chrsstman, <br />Leonard, Mangani.9 0'Neill, Van Zandt. <br />Ordinance No. 63-2 was given its third and final readingo An ordinance <br />accepting for dedication Evergreen Drive., Douglas Drive9 Alden Drive, Wi1?.st <br />Drive and North Park Drive in WeSt Park Estates Subdivision Nosr ly 24 3; 4, and <br />5, and declaring an emergency. It was moved by Mro Christman, seconded by Mr. <br />Leonard, that the vrdinance be adopted ais read. "Yeas" Caster, Christman, <br />Leonard, Meragani, Q' Ne:i 1 1, Van Zendt. <br />Ordinance No. 63-151 was introduced by Nlr. 0'Neill. An oruinanc.e authoeiziny <br />and directing the cancellation of special assessments on permanent parce1 No. <br />236-23-1 being an assessment for preparzition of plans and sQecifications for <br />sani tary sewers, and dec.lari ng an emerge:ncy. I t was moved by Mr o 0' Nei 1l,, <br />seconded by Mr. Mangani, that the statutory rule be suspended and the ordinance be reac <br />i mmed i ately the se.cond and th i rd t i mes zind put on i ts passage. T'he aff i c-mat e ve <br />vote on sai d moti on was as fol lowls o Caster, Chri stman, Leor?arcEp Mangarii yOa Nei1 i, <br />Van Zandt a 1°hereupon the ord i nance was read the seeond and thi rd t i mes arsd put <br />on its passsge and the affirmative vote thereon was as follows: Caster, Christman, <br />Leonard, Mangani, O'Neill, Van Zandt. <br />Orclinance No. 63-152 was introduced by 1ir. Van Zandt. An ordinance authariziliy <br />and directing the cancellation of speci,al assessments on permanent pau°cel No, <br />?;?, 231-23-26 being an assessment for preparatiorr of plans and speciticatio?as or <br />sanitary sewers, and declaring an emergency. ft was moved by Mro Van Zandt, <br />seconded by Mr, 0'Neill, that the statutory rule be suspended and fihe ordinarice <br />be read immediately the second and third times and put on its passage. The <br />affirmative vote on sasd motion was as follows: Caster, Christman, Leonarc!, <br />Mangarai9 0"N€ill, Van Zandt. Thereupon the ordinance was reed the sec.on:'= and