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<br />Qugust 159 1967 - Page 2
<br />Ma-o We-t, Finance Commi*tee Chair°man, announced that at an August lOth meeting,
<br />a pay rapse was requested by bus drivers, service men and mechanics. It has
<br />been quite awhil=_ since they've had a raose< Gommittee agreed that based
<br />upon increasAc fares ??ince July lst, we could justify giving bus drivers a
<br />30e: an hour ancrease, 40?/hour for service men ancf 50t/hour for mechanics.
<br />3°he Committee agreed to ask for legislation to raise the Civil Service Secre-
<br />tary from $75,00 to $10Oo00o Committee also agreed to take the payment for
<br />the Sands Subd"ov'ssson out of the Sewer and Ditch Fund, Amount is $10,876.00.
<br />Some money have to be transferred i nto thi s funda Commi ttee al so asked
<br />for lpga slatucn ora a 25 yard packer trucke
<br />Mro Mangeny , P?,bl ic Yao°ks, Propea°ty & Recreatoon and Desi gn and Platti ng
<br />Chairman9 had nc meetings to report. Legislation prepared for Antea-, Wasniak
<br />and Wolfgram Subdiv9sionso Mre Kitchen was unable to prepare legislation for
<br />Mi tche? 1 DrP ve Turra-as-ound for° thi s meeti ng,
<br />Mrs, Chestec° Gar°cowski , 6655 MclCenzi e, addressed Counci 1 regardi ng the 1 i mi ta-
<br />tions of the grad9ng ordinance which will not permit her to install pipe in
<br />the roadway d°utch in front of her home. After considerable discussion, Chief
<br />Engineer Dutton asked Mrs. Garcowski to come to his office, with a plan, and
<br />he would advise her if it could be worked outo
<br />Dr. Rolaee°'t 3ulchin, 6294 Brighton Drive, complairaed to Council about rats in
<br />neighboa-?ood, stating they endangered health of smal l chi Idrena This comes
<br />under the jurisdiction of Chief Engineer Dutton, and he was urged to pursue
<br />it. Dr. Dutton mentioned this involves School Board property and should also
<br />be called to attention of School Board. The Mayor will get in touch with Dr.
<br />Van Auken tomorrow, Mro Frank Lopane, next door to Dro Tulchin, also spoke
<br />of dra?nage po-oblem and resultant rat problem, Mr. Lindhorst, 6294 Brighton,
<br />spoke o? their trouble with the walkway between Brighton Drive and Chestnut
<br />School, saying it !-iad become a dragway "all hours." This will be taken up
<br />with Police CC^Aef.
<br />Resolution Noe 67-202 was intrt-oduced by Mr. Mangani. A Resolution accepting
<br />for record purposes only Anter Subdivision, and declaring an emergency. Mr.
<br />Mangani moved for suspension of the rules requiring three separate readings,
<br />seconded by Mr, Caster-o Affermative vote was Caster, Eian, Foltz, Hodgins,
<br />Limpert, Manganl9 Westo Mr. Mangani then moved for adoption, seconded by Mr.
<br />Caster. Affarmative vote Caster, Eian, Fo1tz, Hodgins, Limpert, Mangani, West.
<br />Resolution No. 67-203 was introduced by Mr. Mangani. A resotution accepting
<br />for recoc-d purposes only WoYfgram Subdivision, and dectaring an emergency.
<br />Mr. Mangani moved suspension of the rules requiring three separate readings,
<br />seconded by Mr. Caster. Affar-mative vote was Caster, Elan, Foltz, Hodgins,
<br />Limpert, Mangani, Westo Mr. Mangani then moved for adoptian, seconded by Mr.
<br />Caster. Affirt°mative vvte Caster, Eian, Foltz, Hodgins, Limpert, Mangani, West.
<br />Resolution No. 67-204 was introduced by Mr. Mangani. A Resolution accepting
<br />for record purpo'es only Wasniak Subdivision, and declarinq an emergency.
<br />Mc. Mangasai moved suspension of the rules requiring three separate readings,
<br />seconded by Mre Eiacne Affirmative vote was Caster, Eian, Foltz, Hodgins,
<br />Limpert, Mangani, Weste Mco Mangani then moved for adoption, seconded by
<br />4D Mr. Eian, Affirmative vote Caster, Eian, Foltz, Hodgins, Limpert, Mangani,
<br />West.
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