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<br />Council MinuLes of 5- i-fi9 _2r
<br />The committee a1sc di5cussed che sidewalk tepair problem at the east end
<br />of town., As the sanitary sewer T.nt?tailation gets older, we are having
<br />more sections of sidewalk chaL ace seztling. Committ2e reviewed this with
<br />the Administration, te;,c,mmending rhat where sidewalks have been damaged ot
<br />settl.ed beeause of sanitaty sewer irrscalYation, che City and property owners
<br />should go inco cfiis on a 50 - 50 priposition, 'There are also quite a few
<br />other area5 in thE edst end of Lr,:wr whi:..h are a hazard tc pedestrian safecy.
<br />The owner will be notified t?:) make ?r3rre,:r_ions and given 30 days to Lomply-
<br />If sidewalk is nDr. ?aken caYe vf, khE l;ity will proceed and assess property
<br />owner. I'he ccstfor damaged sidewdiks (i,icy paying 50%) in progYam recommend-
<br />ed by Engineering Dept irp letc:er ui Ni.arch 28th, makes a total cost of approxi-
<br />mately $7,000- Mi :;a;Cer recommends char the F'inance Committee review this
<br />before gaing ahead.
<br />Committee aYss disLu5sed resuxf°.ing of CYague Road, from Mastic on the south
<br />side of Che mungcipsl.iry to tfie norLhern limits of the City< They believE we
<br />can make agreemenc with the C;ouncy Lo bEar 50% of che cost, and would like to
<br />recommend that 50% be born by GiLy, taking it out of the $5.00 extra tax on
<br />license fees,
<br />Mr? Eianz Chairman of Safery, Heaith & Welfare Committee, said this committee
<br />met on the 24th of ApriY, with others in Administration, and Mr- ManganiE T'hey
<br />passed motions to ask for legisldtion for two demolitions: P. P- No, 232-33-22,
<br />26100 Lorain, and P, P Nc, 237-12-42, 23074 Virginia Avenue, They also reviewed
<br />in further detail the possibYe Expansion of Police Department facilities. Ghief
<br />Hird presented a pxeliminary typE at skeLCh of what he would like to see It
<br />was also determiried ttiai bef:>re we gi, much further we should have an arLhitect's
<br />plan for teview and some idea of 165t-
<br />In the absence of Chazrman Taesc, Mr Caster gave the Finance Committee's repart.
<br />This committee met tiprll 21stA wich others in Administration, Council members
<br />and Recreation Commission They reviewed recreation budget, approved same and
<br />will ask far legislatiun, They dgreed tn revised salaries for part-time recrea-
<br />tion workers and wi11 ask tor leg3slaLian, Ihey discussed bus financing and have
<br />asked for legisLation for nocE ordinanze to caver cost of new buses. They agreed
<br />to ask for 1eglslation auchcrizing Laking of bids for two half-ton trucks for the
<br />9ervice Dept. They discussed ancT wi1i a5k for 1.egisYation to add fivE men (two
<br />Class A and thiee Class B) for SexvLce Dept- They agreed that the Stearns Road
<br />property shauYd be approptiar,ed for tecreation purposes.
<br />Mr. Prolcasy reputtecl that Lht Pubiic Parks, Praperty & Recreation Committee mer
<br />April 24th- I'hty discusseci Ehe ,7;sint school recreation sites, anci Council's
<br />recommenciation as to L he (;iL,' s need in chese areas -
<br />As Chairman of Design N Pldtzing i;OmmIcLee, Mr. Prokasy reported Lhat the com-
<br />mittee recommends reject.ion of the 8-Yac GYingman Subdivision, sinee it does not
<br />meet the City's specificatiuns and siandards- Mr. Prokasy moved ta reject the
<br />8-lot GYingman Subdivzsion, seconded by Mr i;aster- "Yeas" Gaster, Ei.an, Hodgins,
<br />LimperL, Miller, Prukasy I'he Pianning Commission has recommended a 30-clay ex-
<br />tension from CounLii on Ltie i;rear tioYthern Partnership Mixed-Use Rezoning proposal
<br />and also on r.he JLudwig Subdivi5iun Mt - proka5y mUVed thac the two 30-clay exten-
<br />sions be grantecl, secunded by ML. i;dster "Yeas" Caster, Eian, Hocigins, Limpert.,
<br />Mi11er, Prokasym Ihis commiLree has also reiommended additional amendments ta the
<br />Zoning Code, rhey have compiled 13 amendments, covering quite a variety of sub-
<br />jects, on whic.h they iailt requesr legislation
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