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<br />No, 64-206 was assigned to legislatfon, to be prepared appointing aBoard of`
<br />Equalization to go over protests on th.e sewer assessment, but the resolut?rn
<br />will not be introdured until next meeting,
<br />Qrdinance Noe 64-207 was introduced by, Mr. West, An Ordinance amendfng Sectioa
<br />1& 2 of Ordinance No. 63-248 enacted November 19, 1963, being an ordinance
<br />determining compensation for policemen., firemen, school guards, auxiliary
<br />police and part-time firemen, and declaring an emergency, Mr, West, made a
<br />motion that the rule requiring three separate readings of the ordinance be.
<br />suspended. Motion was seconded by Mr, Gaster, and the affirmative vate there0_r,
<br />was as followso Caster, Foltz, Hodgins, Leonard, Limpert, Mangani, West.
<br />Mr. West then moved, secanded by Mro C,aster, that the rule requiring the ordinanc.e
<br />to be read in full be suspended. Affi.rmative vote thereon was as fc-Ilows Caster
<br />Foltz, Hodgins, Leonard, Limpert, Mangani, West. Mr. West then mmved9 secorided
<br />by Mr. Caster, that the ordinance be adopted. Two typographical errorv w€r(:
<br />corrected9 $6,000 tc $by900 for Sergea.nts on Page 2, anr1 $'72 :? tc $"",?'> i:. :.
<br />second paragraph on Page 4,1hereafter affirmative vote tlh.ereon was as tollr?ws.
<br />Caster, Foltz, Hadgfns, Leonax°d, Limpe.rt, Manganr, Weste
<br />Resolution No, 64-208 was introduced by Mre We;st. A Resolution autharizing ttle
<br />Director of Public Service and Public Safety t:o advertise for bids for acompac?-.
<br />automobile as a replacement for the ex:isting building commissioner's automahile,
<br />at an estimated cost of $2,000,00, and. declaring an emergency, Mra West moved,
<br />seconded by Mr. Limpert, that the rule. requiring three separate readings of
<br />the resolution be suspended. Affirmative vote thereon was as follcrws: Gas*er°, F'oltz
<br />HOdgins, Leonard, Limpert, Mangani, We.st. Mr. West then moved, secanded by
<br />? Mr. Limpert, that the rule requiring the resolution to be read i.n full be suspended,
<br />? Affirmative vote thereon was as follows; Caster, Foltz, Hodgins, Leonard, Limpert,
<br />Mangani, West, Mr. West then moved, seconded by Mr. Limpert, that the resalution
<br />be adopted. Affirmative vote thereon was as f'ollows: Caster, Foltz, Hodgins,
<br />Leonard, Limpert, Manganf, West.
<br />Resolution No. 64-209 was introduced by Mr. West, A, Resolution aaathorizing th.e
<br />Director of Public Service and Public Safety to advertise for bids f'or twa piclk-
<br />up trucks, not exceeding $2,000,00 each, and declaring an emergency, Mr, We.st.
<br />made a motion that the rule requiring three separate readings of the resolution
<br />be suspended. Motidn was seconded by Mr. Caster. Affirmative vote t.hereon was
<br />as follows: Caster, Foltz, Hodgins, Leonard, Limpert, Mangani, West, Mr. West
<br />then moved that the rule requiring that the resolution be read in fu11 be suspended,
<br />Motion was seconded by Mr. Caster, and the affirmative vote thereon was as follows:
<br />Caster, Foltz, Hodgins, Leonard, Limpert, Mangani, West. Mr. West *hen moved
<br />for adoption of the resolution, seconded by Mr. Caster, and the affirmative vote
<br />thereon was as followse Caster, Foltz, Hodgins, Leonard, Limpert, Mangani, West
<br />Resolution No, 64-210 was introduced by Mr. Mangani, A Resol.txtic,n protesting the
<br />pollution of Lake Erie, and declaring an emergency. Mr. Manganr mcved, ser,onded
<br />by Mr. Foltz, that the rule requfring three separate readings of the resoIutY-n
<br />be suspended, Affirmative vote thereon was as follows: Caster, Foltz, Hojg:ins,
<br />Leonard, Limpert, Mangani9 Weste Mr. Mangani then moved that the rule requiri.ng
<br />the resolution to be read in full be suspendede Motion was seconded by Mr. F'(-)lt:za
<br />Affirmative vote therean was as follows: Caster, Foltz, Hodgins, LEanard,
<br />Limpert, Mangani9 Westo Mr, Mangani then moved for adoption of the resclution
<br />seconded by Mr. Foltzo Affirmative vote thereon was as follows: Castec-, Folvz,
<br />Hodgins, Leonard, Li.mpert9 Mangani, West,
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