Minutes of Courc?" 10-a-67 Page 2
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<br />biock above grade on. residential and commercoa3 Mro Mangana
<br />feels that the "at_er recommenc???lor_ °s a rr????er cf C-,rfar???jmQnw by the
<br />Quildl°ung Department< she Mayor ment'donec two cases ;`??t may have give^ rase
<br />t0 th is rI1etmo1°ai^dUm, HP Wi dl CheCk Ct out tn;ti tG'S Plad?fi`' ng Cot?t:7io' S5 ?c"! to see i f
<br />the1'e c31°4 ot6i?s =peG6 f9 C GaSeS.
<br />Frark E'sn"s<,hamy 6595 Bar*on Road, spoke tn- Counc? ? c>d-= sib;ect or ?iss su?-meter
<br />for wa#er< Mayoo Chc-5stman expr?"red just !how the Wa"?er ????rtmes-,t reac;s
<br />these meters.
<br />Mr. RQger Alexander, 5091 Douglas, redated tm Councdu his experFences at
<br />vari ous suRermarkets 's r Nartts Olmsted whu a-e sel1ing me??? that wec gh5 3ess
<br />than 1 i sted on package by 112- to 6 oz. He suggestee3 that Ccunca i consd der
<br />passi ng an arao nance allowing C;ty 9nspector ro chec.ic on meat packaging.
<br />After discussion of sesbject, the matter was refprrpcR to Safety, Health and
<br />Welfare Comma ttee for +nvesti gation.
<br />Ordinance No. 67-222 was given i ts second reading. An Oa°sManance amend3ng
<br />the cou,fied ordinances of the City of PVorth Qlmsted,by establis!,;ang Chapter
<br />511, Sectecns 511.01 to Section 511005, Sncluseve, entatied "Regulatiny and
<br />Mai ntains ng Order i n and around Shoppi ng Centers vao th° n the Co ty of ?Vorth
<br />Olmsted, and deciar°sng an emergencyo
<br />Ordinance No, 67-232 was given its second reading. An Jrdanance amending
<br />Ordinance No, 64-95 enacted June 15, 19659 entotled "°An Ord"oesance establm5r-
<br />ing a min°smum requirement for the developmert of land wi*hion the Ciity of
<br />North Olmsted as to the maps requi red, fee` tc be charged and procedus-e
<br />to be followed fcar pianning of 1and within the Co`y of vorth Qlmstede
<br />Mr. Mangani moved that Finance Disector be requested to furnash Fiscal
<br />Offi cers's certQ f icat's on i n connecticar? wi th Note Od di nar+ce No. 67-234.
<br />Motion was secondedl by Mrs. Hodgins. "Yeas" E°san, Foltz, flodgans, Limpert9
<br />Mangani, West.
<br />Ordinance Nc, 67-234 was introduced by Mr, West. An Oa°c#inance to prov3de
<br />for the issesance of a nqte °sn antacipation of the levy of specuaa assess-
<br />ments and p ra anta cipation of the 's ssuance of bonds :o pay the property
<br />owners" por*iQn and the C°sty's port+on of the cost of smprovgng Southern
<br />Avenue by !nstale;rg a storm sewer and necessary appurtenances, and de-
<br />claring an emergency. Mr. West moued for the suspenswon o,f the euie re-
<br />qu a ri ng three sepa!-a*e readi ngs, seconde?` by hlr. Limpea°t. Aff P rmate ve
<br />vote was Eiara, Fo?,tz, Hodginsy Limpect, Mangani and West. Mra West then
<br />moued for adopt*?ora, secanded by Mr. Limpert. Aff'grmat;ve vote was Eian,
<br />Foltz, Hodgdns, Limper+, Manganu and West.
<br />Ordo nance No. 67-235 was introcfuceci by Mr. Mangan? . An os-d;nance a:;thor-
<br />izing the Director of Pubric Service and Pumlac Safety to advertise for
<br />bids for Librac-y equipment and personal peoperty for the No,°th Olmsted
<br />Library, and decJar9ng an emergency. Mr. Mangano moved for the suspens6on
<br />of the ru3e requaa°ing three separate readings9 seconded by Mr. Fo1tz. Af-
<br />fi rmatiue vote was Eian, Foltz, "riodgiras, Limpert, hlangans and West. Mr.
<br />Mangani then moved for adoption, seconded by Mr. Foitz. Aftirmative vote
<br />was Eian, Foltz9 Hodgins, Limper*, Mangani and West.
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