<br />Mr. Boehmer moved for suspension of rule--requiring three separate read{nge.
<br />Motiou was seconded by Mr. Grmdy. Affirm:l'.ive vote Boehmer, Grady, Aodgins,
<br />Limpert, Prokasy, Speedl3ng, West. Mr. Boet,zner moved for adcgticn of ordinance,
<br />seconded bq Mr. Grady. Afffrmative vots Baehmer, Grady, Hodgins, Limpert,
<br />Prokasy, Speedling, West. Motion carried.
<br />Ordinance No. 70-178 was i.ntraducad bp Mr, Boehmer. An Ordinaace suChariaing
<br />the Mapor to purchase or accapt easemeztts in or tf tles to real propsrty for
<br />the Rorth 07.mted san3.tary ueaer "estem, and declsring an emcrgeacq. Mr. Boehmer
<br />mpved for suspsneioa of rule raqui.rftg Ehree segarste readings, secoaded bq
<br />Mr. Wset. AffirmaCive vate Boahmer, Grady, Hodgias, Limpert, Prckasy,
<br />Speediing, West. Mr. Bvetmer mcsved for alopt3on of Ordinasice, secamded by
<br />Mr. West. Affirsative wte Boetmer, Grady, Aod,gins, Limpert, Prokaap, Speed-
<br />ling, Fiest. Motion carried.
<br />Resolution No. 70-179 was introduEt:ed by Ar. Limpert. A AesoZutiaa authcrizing
<br />the Director of I.aw to apprcrire a jattrnal entry to enable the "iait+erim" diatri-
<br />nutian of local GovernaAmL Funda, atnd dselarfng au emergency. Mr. Limpert
<br />moved for suspenaian of rule rsqud..ring three aeparate reacfiings. MvCian was
<br />secanded by Mrs. Hodgins. Affirmative vors Boehner, Grady, Hodgf.us, Limpert,
<br />Prokasp, SpeedLing, West. Mr. Limpert moved for adoptirm of resalut3oa
<br />seconded by Mra. Hodgins. Affirmative vote Boehmer, Grady, Hodgine, Limpert,
<br />Prokasq, SpeedliAg, West. Motion csrr:Led.
<br />Resolution No. 70-1$0 was introcluced by Mrs. Hodgfns. A Resolution apposing
<br />the application for a 13.Quar perait within Che City of North Ol.mted by
<br />William Thomas Mack, and doclaring an emergency. Mrs. Hodgins moved for sus-
<br />pension of rul.e requiring three aeparate: reedings. Mction was secostded by
<br />Mr. Prokasy. Affirmative vote Btrehoer, Grady, Hodgins, Limpert, Prakasq,
<br />Speedling, tiest. Mra. Hodgins uaved fvr adoptfon of resolution. Motton was
<br />seconded by Mr. Prokasy. Affirmative vote Boehmer, Grady, Hodgins, Limpert,
<br />Prokasq, 3peedling, tJest. Motian carried.
<br />Uader Old Be:siness Mr. West inquired if the Recreation, Public Parks &
<br />Building Comittee have cortsidered the Mayor's request as to what actian
<br />CoumciZ wishes to take on Sealtest building. Mrs. Hodgine, Chairman, repiied
<br />no.
<br />President Q'Neill referred Iett+ar fron North Olmsted Ministerial Association
<br />to Mr. Gradq's Comnittee for study.
<br />President 0'Pieill read }.etter fram Mr, Allen D. Dorris, President Noxth
<br />Olmsted Board of Educatian, wh#.ch requssted that Ct>uncil fonms21y recognize
<br />CondiCion of Enuergency by enacting attaehed Declaration.
<br />Council discussed request. It was brought out that City Governuent has
<br />nothing to da with the schools; thsre is a separation betveen the two bodies
<br />that ahauld be nisintained. It waa decsded that as a Bcdy Citg Couti?cil should
<br />not aet oa this. I+orallq Goutacil wi.ll lemd their support but that is the
<br />extent of it.
<br />Under Now Bueriness Mr. West called for a Transportation Comittee meeting
<br />on November 23, 1970, $:15 p.m.
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