Pag? '3 - ]une, 16th, 1964
<br />Cfor a$500,000 grant fcy asouthwest interceptor sewer. They will recommend
<br />IAW' that the legislaticn be adtiptea3, and that the Mayor continue to work on the
<br />grant, so that we migt?x extend the sewered areas of the city on the south side
<br />of Lorain from Barton edst,. Ff trLe federal grant would be turned down, we can
<br />proceed with the sanitary sewer program on the north side of Larain from the
<br />sewered areas into the west end with a different form of financing,
<br />The plat for the improvement plan of the re-location of the Brookpark access
<br />from Fleharty to Pfnnak was revzewed, The committee recommends that Council
<br />pass the necessary 1egisIation to get this to Columbus for state approval.
<br />They recommend that the plat kae accepted, and with the necessary paper work,
<br />be sent to Columbus.
<br />The Committee will meet wr,.t.h. the Engineer, the Mayor and the Westlake Publ.ie
<br />Improvement Committee on the storm sewer drainage situation some time next
<br />week. They may alsc discn,iss I.ong range plans with the city of Westlake.
<br />Notices of the meeting w-Lll bE sent to Council and the administration by the
<br />Clerk,
<br />Mr. Dewey Limpert, Chairman of t-he Transportation Committee, reported they
<br />held a meeting with the Safet.y-Service :Director, the Superintendent of the Bus
<br />Lines and officials of Westlake and Rid;geville Monday night (June 15th) to
<br />go over the proposed bus rcrutes and sch.edule drawn up for the two cities. A
<br />tentative schedule of approximately one-half haur service has been set up.
<br />Fares were discussed and both ccmmunitfes approved. July 20th was set up as
<br />the date to commence service cn an eigh-t-week trfal basis. A meeting was set
<br />up for August 24th for a four-weeks progress report,
<br />Mr. Leonard r Chai.x°man of the Pub1 ic Uti:lities Committee, reported the committee
<br />met June 8th to consider the pc?;;uibility of a rate change on the sanitary sewer
<br />system of taxing for water consumption. They do nat feel it feasible to change
<br />the method on the history -.;f on1y one. year's water bills. As bills accumulate,
<br />there niay 'ne enough dattavailable to come up witi-i a flat rateR
<br />Mr, West, Chairman of *he F;Rana.:e (;ommit.tEe, reported they met and considered a
<br />request for $250 to be c?.?ntr ^ltsuted fcr I:'ourth of July f ireworks, They recommend
<br />that it be voted on thiv ever°,ing, -
<br />In addition, tr-v havz re.cLived a reg.ri: from the Finance Director regarding
<br />sewer assessmei_ _, and he indicates thai: all records have been reviewed, and
<br />the Assessment Boar'd will be mee.t.ing she>rtly.
<br />Mr, Mangani, Chairman ,Df the Cifi.y Plann'.Lng Committee, reported that his committee
<br />met to discuss the prop:?,sed re-subdivis-ion of Beverly Hills Subdivision #2, This
<br />will enable us to have a paved road to Revere from Fitch and lead to access to
<br />the new High School, Nte will request lE:gislation.
<br />With regard to the pub? ic heary.ng held on proposed Ordinances 64-88, 64-94 and
<br />64-95, the committee recommen.ds approval and the triird reading on 64-88, Cluster
<br />Development, and 64-95, the platting ardinancee They would like to hold 64-94,
<br />the hi-rise ordinance, in abeyance for f'urther recommendations from the Fire
<br />ti'liief, and informatiam fr°?.m M. . Kaduk of: Lakewood.
<br />Mre Mangani, as Chairman of t.he Paxb3ic Parks, Properties and Recreation Committee,
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