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x AUGUS 3 d 6, <br />1Ordinance No. -65-192 was inrroduced by Mr Wesaz < ,?,j, ri?G purchase of certain <br />' real property for the expansion of rhe Cir?y Ha? ;se an? ?,,ec3aring an emergency. <br />I t was moved by hir°, West, seconded by Mr. ?.;mperi:, ;har zhe ru;ti requi ring three sPoerate <br />Yeadi ngs be suspendec+. Aff i rmati ve vote ioias Fol tz y Hodgi ns, Leonard, Li mpert, <br />West, It was moved by Mr. West, seconded by Mr. Limperty that the ruie requiring reading <br />of the ordinance in its entirety be suspended. Aftirmatove vote was Foltz, Hodgins, <br />veonard, Limpert, Manganm, Westo Mr. WeSt then moved for acioptSon of the o?°dinance, <br />seconded by Mr. Limpert, Afformatiwe vote was Foitz, Hodgins, L,eonard, Limpert, Mangani, <br />West. <br />Ord±nance No. 65-193 was introduced by Mrq Mangana. Arr oc-dinarace approving and authoriaing <br />the leasing of a municipal library building arod site thereof to the Cuyahoga County <br />Library, providing for the approval of plans and specificat6ons of the building to be <br />constructed under the terms of said lease and declarerag arr emergency. It was moved by <br />Mr. Mangani, seconded by Mo-. Limpert, that the rule reqaaaring three separate readings be <br />suspended. Affirmative vote was Foltz, Hodgins, Leonardy Limpert9 Maragani, West, nt <br />was moved by Mr. Mangani, seconded by Mr. Limpert, that the rule requiring reading, of <br />the ordinance in its entirety be suspended. Affirmative vote was fo1tz, Hodgins, <br />Leonard, Limpert, Mangani, West. Mr. Manganithen moved fdr adoption of the ordinance, <br />secnnded by Mr. Limpert. Affirmative vote was Foltz, Hodgins, Leonard, Limpert, Mangani, <br />West. <br />Ordinance Noe 65-194 was introduced by Mr°e West. An ordinance avthorozing the issuance of <br />$320,000.00 of library building bonds of the City of North Olmsted, Cuyahoga County, Ohio <br />for the purpose of constructing, equipping arod furnishing a tree public library building and <br />improving the si te thereof, and declarirvg an emee-gens;y. I t tAias moved by Mr. West, seconded r <br />Mr. Mangani, that the rule requiring three sepac-ate readings be suspended. Affirmative vote <br />was Foltz, Hodgins, Leonard, Limpert, Mangani, West. It was moved by Mro West, seconded by <br />Mr. Mangani, that the rule requiring reading of the ordinance in its entirety be suspended. <br />Affirmative vote was Foltz, Hodgins, Leonard, Lempert, Mangar3i, West. Mr. West then moved <br />for adoption of the ordinance, seconded by Mr. Mangani. Affirmative vote was Foltz, Hodgins, <br />Leonard, Limpert, Mangani, Westo <br />6 5,-s'v <br />Ordinance No. 65-195 was introduced by Mr, Mangani. An ordinance repealing Ordinance No. fo <br />passed April 20, 1965, entitled "An ordinance author9zing the Mayor to execute a lease with <br />Cuyahoga County Li brary Board for li brary purposes fos° the Ci ty of North Olmsted, and declari <br />an emergenc;y", and declaring an emergeney. It was moved by Mr. Mangani, seconded by Mrs. <br />Hodgins, that the rule requering three separate readings be suspended. Affirmative vote <br />was Foltz, Hodgins, Leonard, Limpert, Mangani, West. 4t was moved by Mr. Mangani, seconded <br />by Mrs. Hodgins, that the rule requir6.ng reading of the ordinance +n its entirety be <br />suspended. Affirmative vote was Foltz, Hodgins, Leonard, Limpert, Mangan;, West. Mr. <br />Mangani then moved for adoption of the oc-dinance, seconded by Mrs. Hodgins Affirmative <br />vote was Foltz, Hodgins, Leonard, Limpeo°t, Margani, West, <br />Mrs. Ann Shook, representeng Comrnun+ty Councaly turned over the entries for the afficial <br />flag of North Olmsted to Council for Judgang. The contestant's names did not appear on <br />the entries so that the judging could be impar*ual. Eratry No. 5 won by a majority vote. <br />Ordinance No. 65-196 was introduced by Mr. Leonard. An ordinance adopting the official <br />fl ag of the City of North Olmsted and declarBng an emergency. Qt was moved by Mr. Leonard, <br />seconded by Mr. Foltz, that the rule requiring three separate readings be suspended. <br />Affirmative vote was Fo1tz, Hodgins, Leonard, Limpert, Mangani, West. It was moved by <br />Mr. Leonard, seconded by Mr. Foltz, that the ruling requiring reading of the ordinance in <br />its entirety be suspended. Affirmatave vote was Foltz, Hodgins, Leonard, Limpert, Mangani, <br />West. Mr. Mangani then moved for adoptcora of the ordinance, secanded by Mrs. Hodgins. <br />Affirmative vote was Foltz, Hodgins, Leonard, Lampert, Mangani, West.