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<br />?., Mr. Ear1 Timothy «f Ercxla??urne--. R--)ad reque,sted aetion on his request to have city
<br />wa+er insta11ed9 since nis own water supply has been found unsafe. He was advised
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<br />the prGp??sed new c_ynttract c,rith the City o1E Cleveland will make it possible to
<br />extend wat-r '1 ines i-ut,-? jn?????ed areas.
<br />Resolt;tion N(--, 64-49 wa;: given its third <and final reading. A resclutian approv-
<br />ing, for re,2-rd pasrg:???s onxy, the psoposed subdivision known as North Park Estates
<br />Subdivision Nc,, 2, and dEclaring an emergency, Mr. Mangani moved, seconded by
<br />Mr. Wesfiq trsat i,he resolu+ ion be adopted as read, Th.e affirmative vote on said
<br />motfon wa:; as fcYY:;+w=.: Caster, Hodgins, Leonard, Limpert, Mangani, Van Zandt, West.
<br />R?s?7-1ution Nc,, 64-54 was given its third and finai reading> A resolution accept-
<br />ing the imprvvement plans for North Park E;states Subdivision No, 2, and declaring
<br />an emergency, Mro Gaster moved, seconded by Mr. Mangani, that the resolutfon be
<br />adopt?? ?s read, "Tfte affrrmatcive vote on said motion was as follows: Gaster,
<br />Hodgins, Leonard, Limpert, Mangani, Van Zandt, West.
<br />Ord3.nance No. 64-61 was given its second reading.
<br />Rescslution No. 64-62 was given its second reading.
<br />Ord;nan,_,.e No, 64-63 was given its se.cand reading.
<br />Or.dinance No. 64-66 was given its second reading.
<br />Ordfnanc°e Nao 64-67 was int.raduced by Mr, Mangani. An ordinance authorizing and
<br />4f` directing the cancellat;Lon of special assessments on permanent parcel No. 231-8-27,
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<br />?eing an assessment for preparation of pla.ns and specifications for sanitary sewers,
<br />and declaring an emexgency. Mrrt Mangani moved, seconded by Mr. West, that the
<br />statutory rulE be suspended and the ordinamce be read immeda.ately the second and
<br />third times and put en Its passage, The aiEfirmative vote on said motion was as
<br />folZcaws: Cas±er, Hcsdgins, Leonard, Limperit, Mangani, Van Zandt, West. Thereupon
<br />the ordinance was read ir_he second and third times and put on its passage and the
<br />affirmative vote thereon eaas as followse Caster, Hodgins, Leonard, Limpert, Mangani,
<br />Van Zand3 9 Westm
<br />Ordinance Noo 64-68 was introduced by Mr. G]est. An ordinance authorizing and direct-
<br />ing the cancellatiesn of specfal assessment:; on permanent parcel No. 237-14-10 and
<br />11q being an assessment for preparatron of plans and specifications for sanitary
<br />sewers, and d?_-Iaring an emergency, Mx°. We:st moved, seconded by Mr. Leonard, that
<br />the s'latutory rule be stxspended and the ordlinance be read immediately the second
<br />and third times and put on its passage, T'h.e affirmative vote on said motion was
<br />as fdllewso Caster, Hcdgins, Leanard, Limpert, Mangani, Van Zandt, West. Thereupon
<br />the ryrdinance was read tixe second and t.hird times and put on its passage and the
<br />affirmativc-; vite tfiereon was as tollowse Caster, Hodgins, Leonard, Limpert, Mangani,
<br />Van 2andt, Wesi,
<br />Ordinance Ne;, 64-69 was introdused by Mr. Leonard. An ordinance authorizing and
<br />directing the cancelYation af speeial assessments on permanent parcel No. 232-10-13
<br />& 14 being an assessment for preparation of plans and specifications for sanitary
<br />sewers, and declaring an emergency, Mr. Leonard moved, seconded by Mr. Limpert
<br />that the statutory rule bg suspe.nded and the ordinance be read immediately the
<br />psecond and third ts.me.s and put on its passa;ge. The affirmative vote on said motion
<br />was as followse Gaster, Ho3gins, Leonard, :Limpert, Mangani, Van Zandt, West.
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