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<br />Resolution No, 65-16, as rewrit?en, was introduced by Mro Caster, Resolution
<br />requesting tfiat the Governor of Ohio expedite the construction of 1-80 within
<br />c the City of. North Olmsted, and declaring an emesgency, Mr. Gastc-r moved,
<br />: seconded by Mr, Leonard9 that the rule requiring reading o?f the Reso1ution
<br />three separate times be suspendede Affirmative vote wav Caster, Faltz, Hodgins,
<br />Leonard, Limpert, Mangani9 West. Mr, Caster then moved, ?econded by Mr, Leonard,
<br />for suspension of t?ie rule requiring reading of the resoYution in its entirety,
<br />Affirmative vote was Caster, F'o1$zp Hodgins, Leonard, Limpert, Mangani, West.
<br />Mr, Caster then moved for adoption of the resolutian, seconded by Mrcm Leonard.
<br />Affirmative vote was Caster, Fo1tz, hOdgins, Leonard, Limpert, Mangani, West.
<br />Ordinance No. 65618 was introduced by Mr, Mangani. An Ordinance authorizing
<br />and directing the cancellation of special assessments on Fermanent Parcel No,
<br />232-33-24 bebng an assessment for preparation of plans and specif ications for
<br />sanitary sewers9 and declaring am emergency. Mr. Mangani moved, ?econsied
<br />by Mr> Westy fez °suspen???n :)f the rule requiring three separate .readings of
<br />the ordinance. Affirmative vote *herecan e,ras Caster, F'oitz, i?odgins9 Lennard,
<br />Limpert, Mangani, West. Mr, Mangani then moved, seconded by Mr„ West for
<br />suspension of the rule req?iring reading of the ordinan?e in its entirety,
<br />Aff irmatbve vote thereon was Caster, Fmltz, Hodgins, Leonard, Limpert 9 Mangani,
<br />West. Mr, Mangani then moved for adopt ion of the ordinance,se.;,nded by Mr a
<br />West. Affirmative vote there,on was Casterg Foltz9 'Hoa3gins, Lsonard, Li.mpert,
<br />Mangani, West,
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<br />Ordinanee N4 19 was intrmsltaced by Mr. Foltze An Ora3inance pr,hUking the
<br />driving of vehicles in excess of prescribed weights9 setting fe;rth definitions.;
<br />setting forth permitted weighits, in conjunction with the widtta of txresP
<br />setting forth maximum axle load, raheel loads, and gross weights; and setting
<br />forth the penalties in the event a vehfcle is driven over the rtreets of the
<br />Ci.ty of North Olmsted wefghing in excess of the prescr;??ed ?eights; and declar-
<br />ing an emergencye Mra Foltz moved, seconded by Mrsr tiodgins9thafi the rule
<br />requiring three separate readings of the orciinance be susgended. Affirmative
<br />vote, thereon was Caster9 Faltz, Iiodgins, Leonard, Limpert, Manganf, Westo
<br />Mr. Foltz then moved for suspension of the rule requiring reading of the
<br />ordinance in its entirety, seconded by Mrse Hodgfns, Affirmative vote was
<br />Caster, Foltz, Hodgins, Leonard, Limpert, Mangani, Glest. Mr, Foltz then moved
<br />for adoption of the ordinance9 se conded by Mrs, N[odgins, Affismative vate
<br />thereon was Caster, F°oltz, Hodga.ns, Leonard, Limpert, Mangani, We;st.
<br />Ordinance Noe 65-20 was intro¢iuced by Mr. Caster and put on first x°eacling.
<br />An Ordinance accept.ing for dedication Garla Lane from Walter Road to Hawkins
<br />Avenue 9 the Tal p S ubdiv ision ,
<br />Ordinanee Noa 65m21 was intrasluced by Mr. Caster, ana3 given i.ts first reading,
<br />An Ordinance accepting far dedication Fawn Drive from its intersection with
<br />Columbia Road, east to a pofnt approximately 1300 feet; Chase Drive from its
<br />westerly terminusA ea?t to a point 970 feet; Deerfield Drive f.rom its inter-
<br />section with Dawn Drive, east to a pobnt approximately 1300 feet; Dce Drive from
<br />Dawn Drive, east to Hunter Drive9 Antler Drive frmm Dawn Drive, east to Hunter
<br />Drivey Htznter Drbve from a point approximately 170 feet, south of Antler Drive,
<br />North to a point approximateYy 170 feet north of Doe Drive; Datirn ]Drive from its
<br />intersection with Fawn Drive, south t.o a point approximately 170 feet, south of
<br />Antler Drive9 in the MannYng-Gampbell Subdivision No, 8, Sections 1 and 2a
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