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<br />th ree separafie read i ngs of the ord i nance, seeon-d&ci,by Mr. t a an . Af f i-mat ? ve
<br />vote was Caster, E i an, Fo I tz, Hodg i ns, : L i mpert:, . P4angap+i_:: We?--? - Mr. West then
<br />moved for adopti on of the?.ord i nance-,- seconded by MFr*. E isn.. Aff 1 rmati ve vote
<br />was Caster, Eian, Foitz, Hodgins, Llmpert; Mangani, West.
<br />Ordinance No. 66-32 was introduced by Mr. West-. Anf ordinance suthorizing.and
<br />d i rect i ng the cance I I at i on of spec4a l. assessmenl-s- on -Perma-nant Parce I No.
<br />232-I-16 beinq an assessmerrt for preparation of plans and specifications fior
<br />sanitary sewers, declaring an emergency. Mr. West moved for suspension of the
<br />ruie requiring three separate r°eadings.of the ordinance, seeonded.by Mr.Eian.
<br />Affirmative vote was Caster, Efan, Fo"tz,.HodgFns, Lirnperfi, Mangan`, West.
<br />Mr. West thefl?moved for edoption of fhe ordinance, seeonaed by Mr. Eian,
<br />Affirmative vote was Caster, Eian, Foltz, Hodgins, Limper-fi, Mangani, Wesfi.
<br />Resolution No. 66=33 was introduced by Mr. Caster. A Resdfu-tion aufihorizing
<br />the Direcfior of Public Service and Pubfic Safety to advertise for bids for fihe
<br />repair to the Gradall, and declarinq an emergency. Mr. Caster moved for
<br />suspension of the rule requiring three separate readings of the resoiution,
<br />seconded by Mrs.Hodgins. Affirmative vote was Caster, Eian, Foitz, Hodg+ns,
<br />Limpert, Mangani, We#t. Mr. Caster fihen moved for adopt*lon of the resolution,
<br />seconded by Mrs. Hodqins. Affirma#ive vo1'e thereon was Caster, Eian, Foltz,
<br />Hodqins, Limpert, Manqani, West.
<br />Resolution No. 66-34 was introduced by Mr. Eian. A Reso9u-tllon authorizing 1-he
<br />Director of Public Service and Publlc Safety to advertise for bids for four
<br />10 hundred tone,of asphalt, and declaring an emergency. Mr. Eian moved for sus-
<br />pension of the rule requiring three separate readings of the resolution,
<br />seconded by Mrs. Hodgins. Affirmai'ive vote was Caster, Eian, Foltz, Hodgins,
<br />Limpert, Mangani, West. Mr. Eian then moved for adoption of the resclation,
<br />seconded by Mrs. Hodgins, Affirmative vote was Casfier, Eian, Folfz, Hadgfns,
<br />Limpert, Mangani, West.
<br />Resoiution No. 66-35 was introduced by Mr. West. A Resolution aWthorizing fihe
<br />D'irector of Pubiic Servlce and Publ.ic Safety to advertise fior b.ids for one
<br />thousand five hundred fions of slag and dee_leri.nq.an.emerqency. Mr. West moved
<br />for- suspension of the rule requiring three separa#e readings.of the resoiution,
<br />seconded by Mr. Eian. Affirmafiive vote was Caster_, Eian, Foltz, Hodgins,
<br />Limpert, Mangani, West. Mr. West then moved for adoption of the reso[ution,
<br />seconded by Mr. Eian. Affirmative vote was Caster, Eian, Foitz, Hodgins,
<br />Limpert, Manqani, West.
<br />Ordinance No. 66-36 was introduced by Mr. West and given its flrst reading.
<br />An Ordinanee appropriating 8ne thousand two hundred doliars for the preparation
<br />and distribution of the City's annual report to the residents of North Olms-hed.
<br />Ordinance No. 66-37 was introduced by Mr. Eian. An Ordinance authorizing and
<br />d-precting the cancellation of special assessments on Permanent Parcel No.
<br />237-18-8, being an assessment for eidewalks, and declarinq an emergency.
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