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<br />Ordinance No. 6?7191 waS introduced by Mr. Christman anj given itS first readtng
<br />only. An ordinance acceptfng for 44pdiGation MagMOIia Drive, Cypress Rftve and
<br />Elder QriYe in the Olmsted Colony Subdivlsipn Nos. 4 and 5, and doclaring an omergency.
<br />Resolutiqn No. 63-192 was introduced by Mr, CastEr. A resolutton authoriaing the
<br />qirector of Rubiic Service tp advertise for bids for tho furnishing of a spreader
<br />box and spreader, and declaring an emergenGy. It was moved by Mr. Caster, seFonded
<br />by Mr. Leqnard, that the skatutory rule be suspended and tMe r"o.iptiQn be read
<br />immediately tMe seGOnd and tMird times and put on iti possage. Thie affirmative
<br />vote pn said motion was as follows; Caster, Christman, Lepnard, 4impert, Mangpni,
<br />0'Netll, Van Zandt. Thereupon the resolution was read the secqnd and third times
<br />and put pn its p$ssage and tMe effirmative vote thereon was as follows: Caster,
<br />Rhristman, Loonard, Limpert, Mangant, 0'Ne.ill, Van Zandt,
<br />Rosolution Nq. 6)-193 was introduced by Mr. 0'Neiil. A resolutivn authorizing the
<br />Dirgctor of Public Servics to adverti§e far bids for five hundred tons of salt
<br />and one thousand yards of cinders, and declaring an emergenFy. It was ma>ved by Mr.
<br />0'Neiil, seconded by Mr. Van Zandt, that tho statutory rule be suspended ond the
<br />resolution be read immpdiately th• second and third times and put on its passage.
<br />The affirmative vote on said motian was as follows; Caster, Ghristman, Leonard,
<br />limpert, Mangani, 0'Meill, Von Zandt. Thereupon Xhq resolutiqn was read the second
<br />ar?d third times artd put on its passage and the affirmative vote thereqn was as follaws:
<br />Cagtera Christmam, Leonard, Limpert, Mangeni, 0'Nsi)l, Van Zandt.
<br />Resolutipn No. 63-194 was irotroduced by Mr. Caster. A resolution authodzipg the
<br />pirectar of Public Safety to advertise for, bids for twq police cars, and dsclaring
<br />an emerge,ncy. it was mpved by Mr. Caster, aecpnded by Mr. Mangani, that the statutpry
<br />rule be Suspended, and ths rosolution be read imnediately thG second and third times
<br />ond Rut on its passago. ljhe affirmativq vot,e on said motion was as folipws: Caster.
<br />;hristman, Leonard, limpert, Mang6ni, 0'Neill, Van Zandt. Thereupon the resolutiQn
<br />wms read the secornd and th i rd t i mes and put' pn i ts pas$age and the aff i rmati ve vc?te
<br />therecn was as fpllows: Caster, Christman, Leonard, Limpert, Manganl, 0'Nei11. Van xandt,
<br />?rdiManFa Pb. 63,195 was introducel by Mr. Mangani. Mn ordinanCe rqquiring that ail
<br />eveloper* p4st a special Cleen-Up BonO tci insurp tho completion and repolr of all
<br />improvements of a Dovelopment up to the time of dedicatiqn and declaring an emergency,
<br />It was mmved by Mr, MaMgani, secpnded by Mr. 0'Neill, that tho stotutary rule be
<br />su;pqnded and the ordihance be read immediately the second and third timips and
<br />put on its passage. The affirmatlve vote on said motion was os follows: Caster,
<br />Chrlstman, I.eonard, Limpert, Mangani, 0'Neill, Ven Zalndt. Thereuppn the ordinance
<br />Was read the second and third times and pyt on its passage and tMe affirmative vote
<br />thereon was as follows: Caster, Christman, Leoroard, Limpert, Mangani, OfNeill, Van Zandt,
<br />Mr. Mangan1 adyised that the rough draft of thg High Rise Ordinance was cqmpleted and
<br />that cQpies wiI l be sent to ali cpncerned and a meeting will be callod to review this
<br />ordinance.
<br />Mr. Christmanimoved, seconded by Mr, Mangani, that the Law Dlrector be directed to
<br />review Ordinonce Nq, 3065 concering Package Treatment Plants With the thought in mind
<br />thpt these plants should not be accspted by the City until 60% of the development is
<br />using the plant. "YesS" Easter, CMristman, Leonard, limpert, Mangant, 0'Neilt, Von Zandi
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