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<br />May 4, 1965 - Naye 4 <br />Resc I ?Tiari No ? 66-95 was g iven its secor,d read 'Ing e A Resc I ution accept i ng for <br />reccrd p;_?rposes on@,° C ? ty L?? ,,,ie Es#a*es Subd nvisicn No. 2. <br />Reso"u+'dcr;i'vo, 66-96 was given ?ts second readinge A Reso9ution accepting fior <br />reccrd pirposes onBy Cit°y Line Estates Subdivision No. 3e <br />Mr. Caste;- asked fnat ±he in unu-es shew fhe± the ut i I i t i es easement quest i on has <br />not beer sett i ed on C ity L i ne Estates Subd i vw-: i on Nas, 2 and 3 as of th i s date, <br />and shojid be reso9 ved before these reso e uti or,s are g i ven a th i rd read i ng, <br />Reso9ution No, 56-97 was g-Iven its sec3nd readingo A Resolution accepting for <br />r•ecard purposes ortEy Sands SubdivisGOn No, 1, <br />Reaopuf?on Nca 66-98 was g+ven its second reading. A Resolution accepting for <br />reccrd Furposes crily Sands 5ubd"vision No. 2U <br />Resoiution No. 66-99 was gGVen its second reading. A Resolution aceepting for- <br />record purposes only Sands Subd'avision No. 3. <br />ResoVution No. 65-100 was gpven its seccnd reading. A Resolution accepting for <br />record purposes oniy Sands Subdivision No. 40 <br />Ordinance No. 66-101 was given its second reading, An Ordinance determining <br />standards for the d°sspiay et= assigned property numbers and providing a penalty <br />thErefore, Mr. Caster asked tor a report from the Legislative Committee <br />on the pena9ty sec'lion of Ordinance No. 66-I0Io It was referred ta that committee <br />For tur-rher cons'ldErationo <br />Ordinance No. 66-104 was previously tabVed, together, with Ordinance No. 66-83. <br />Ordinance No. 66-108 was given its second r-eading. An Ordinance amending Chapter <br />517 af the GeneraB Offenses of the Ccdified Ordinances entitled "Littering and <br />de,)osit af garbage, rubbwsh, iunK, etc." by adding a new paragraph thereto, <br />whoch paragraph shalV be Paragraph C, and entitPing saici Par°agraph C"Littering <br />and deposAt af gar°baye, rubbish, junk and automobiles, etce"o <br />Ordinance No. e6-115 was In'lroduced by Mro West and given its first reading. An <br />Ordinance appropriatirig fiwa hundred and no/IGO ($200.00) do6lars for the Independence <br />Day pr°ogram for the residents of North Olmsted. <br />ResolUtion No. 66-I!6 was Introduced by Mr, West. A Resolution authorizing the <br />Director of Pub'! ic Sersr ? ce and Pub I i c Safety to adver-t i se for b i ds for one new <br />one-ton truc;k for fine Sewage Treatment P I ant for not more +han Two Thousand F i ve <br />Hundred ana 00/?00 i$2,500.00;? Dci@ars. Mr. West moved for suspension of the <br />ru i e requ iri ng three separata read ings, seconded by Mr. L i mperto Aff i rmat i ve <br />vote was Cas'ler, Foifiz, Hodgins, Limpert, West'. Mr. West then moved for adoption <br />of the reso 9uti on , secondea by Mre L impEr-t o Af f i rmat i ve vote was Caster, Fo I t z, <br />Hodgins, Li mFert, West, <br />