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Councul Minutes 4-164 _3- <br />be developed `ror single frame dwellings. The pet°staan a35o objects to <br />thes apartment which is to be a multeple 128 suites build°ong comalex with <br />257 parkong aceas, and haveng a private 20' outlet to Clague Road at a <br />dangerous curve. This is a heavily traveled road and vJa?l add to cons <br />fusion in caUSCng a traffic hazard and jeopardszing the safety of catizens, <br />During Mro Mac's remarks agaanst this rezoning, he said that he has it on <br />authority that Regeonal Planning has completed the Master Plan Study for <br />this area and recammends it to remain residential. Mro West objected *o <br />this statement saying that Regional Planning has not recommended anythong <br />to Councel on the Master Plan as yet, but they are to ha°e4e ameetang next <br />week. As yet, of course, there ha5 been no publcc hearong9 and no actoon <br />taken on rezoneng. <br />Mr. Samuel Barber, 399$ Clague Rd,, asked about the 20' outlet on Ciague. <br />Mr. Fagan asked about Regional Planning Report. Mr. Prokasy said °ef and <br />when Regional Planning report is out, there is no questaon et woll be <br />considered. Council works closely with Regional Planneng9 and this has <br />been discussed with Mr, Carl Bohm of Regional Planninge We have already <br />acted upon revisions he has suggested, but at no time has he suggested <br />it remain strictly residential, <br />Mr. Caster reminded everyone that this is still a long way off yete Legis- <br />lation could not be presented before May 7th on its ferst readinga Then <br />et would deflnitely be referred to our Planning Commission and Regional <br />Planning, and a date for a Pualic Hearing would have to be set, notaces <br />sent (this would involve a month's time). <br />Mr. Caster asked Law Director Kitchen for explanation on proposed Ordinance <br />68-62, Mr, Kitchen explained that the State of Ohio has by statute pre-empted <br />the regulatAOn of motels and motor courts, thus withdrawing from municipal <br />corporations the right to license and regulate motels and motor courts, and <br />that the Supreme Court of Ohio has upheld the state's exclusive right to <br />cerse and regulate motels and motor courts, so it is necessary for us to <br />repeai Chapter 731, Section 713001 to 713.99, Part 7, of our Codifeed <br />Ordinanceso <br />Ordinance Noe 68-47, introduced by Mr. Eian, was given its third read°sng, <br />An Ordinance authorizing the Building Commissioner to proceed with the <br />demolition or removal of the dwellings on Permanent Parcel No, 232-12-2, <br />Lorain Avenue, North Olmsted, Ohio. Mr. Eian moved for adoptson, seconded <br />by Mrs. Hodgins. Affirmative vote Caster, Eian, Hodginss Miller, Prokasy9 <br />Westo <br />Ordinance Noo 68-54, which had been introduced by Mr< Limpert, was given <br />its second reading. An Ordinance authorizing the Building Commissioner to <br />proceed with the demolition or removal of the dwelling on Permanent Parcel <br />No. 232-6-24-25-26 Lorain Road, North Olmsted, Ohioo <br />Resolution Noo 68-55, which had been introduced by Mr. Gaster, was given <br />its second reading. A Resolution authorizing the City Engineer to accept <br />a bond for $17,000,00 in lieu of a bond for $32,000,00a