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<br />Ordinmce No. 73-44 was introduced by Mr. West acrd given its first reading.
<br />An Ordinance establishing the orssnisaticne ae~d coa~pc+sition of the Police
<br />Departs~et of the City of North Olarted; establishing salaries of the
<br />maoebers of the Police Departswnt while on duty for the City of North 0lststed;
<br />establishing the per diem allairance fao be paid to file Police ea~]~ayssa chile
<br />attending the Police School, aaEd repealing Ord. No. 72-104, mated 3uly S,
<br />1972.
<br />Ordinance No. 73-45 was introduced by Mr. Boeha~er and given its first reading,
<br />Ate Ordinance establishi~tg the Organiscationsl Chart of the Fire D~epart~eent,
<br />setting forth the comps+~snt of the Fire D~artesnt and establi~ting the
<br />salaries of the marbers of the Fire Departaeeeet 9thile on dutq for the City
<br />of North Olmsted, and repealing Ordinance No. 72-124.
<br />Resolution No. 73-46 was introduced by Mr. Prokasy. A Resolution
<br />authorizing the Mayor to enter into an agreement for the use of the pool
<br />owned by Fred & Lyime Larisch, 2$3$2 North Park }give, North Olarsted, Ohio.
<br />Mr. Prokasy raved far suepeoaiau of rule requiring three separate rsad ,
<br />seconded by Mr. West. Affirmative vote: Boehmer, Giessen, Prokasy, 3arxeger,
<br />Speedling, West.
<br />Mr. Frokasy explained the reasene for suspension of rule is this privately
<br />owned pool is offered free of charge for use by City ~acreation prograsm
<br />and to go through noraesl process of three full readings would interfere
<br />with ability of Recreation Departa~at to conduct their prograns .
<br />Mr. Frokasy awed for adoption of Resolution, seconded by Mr. West.
<br />Affirmative vote: 8oeha~er, Giessen, Proicasy, Saringer, Speedling, West.
<br />Motion carried. Res. No. 73-46 adopted.
<br />Resolution No. 73-47 was introduced by Mr. Speedling. A solution
<br />authorising the Mayor to enter into ~ agreement with the North Olaested
<br />Board of Bdueation far ttw inatallstion of loop detectors at Chestnut
<br />School in the City of North Olarsted. Mr. Speedling waved for suspensive
<br />of rule requiring three separate readings, seconded by Mr. Boehater. Affir-
<br />mative vote: Boeha~er, Giessen, Prokea:y, Beringer, Speeciling, Wilt. Mr.
<br />Speedling moved for adoption of Resolution, seconded by Mr. r. Affir-
<br />mative vote: Boehmer, Giesler, Prokasq, Beringer, Bpeedling, West. Motion
<br />carried. Res. No. 73-47 adopted.
<br />Resolution No. 73-4$ was introduced by Mr. Prokasy and given its first reading.
<br />A Resolution petitioning the Ronorable Governor John J. Gilligan to provide
<br />full and co:oplete hearings concerning the Clevelated Blectric I1luaeinatng
<br />Coa~any Avon-Ridefield extrs high voltage tra:radssion lies in the vicinity
<br />of the Brecksville Air Navigation facility to assure that these lines will
<br />not provide a navigation hasard.
<br />Resolution No. 73-49 was introduced by Mr. Went. A Sesolution aufhori:tng
<br />the Mayor to eater into an ag t with the Cuyahoga Coutety Cof~iadwssio~sera
<br />establishing rates for ttw treatment of sewage in 01msfJed , cad
<br />declaring are emergency. Mr. West awned for suspension of rule requiring
<br />three separate readings, secaou3ed bq Mr. Prokasy. Affiraative vof~r: Bvsr,
<br />Giesler, Prokasy, 3aring~er, Speedliag, West. Mr. tAsst mss for a~ption of
<br />Resolution, seconded by Mr. Frokasq. Affirmative votes , G~iessear,
<br />Prokasy, Beringer, Spesding, West. Motion carrieel. Rss. No. 73-49 ado+ptad.
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