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z` <br />Council Minutes of 4-15-75 -10- <br />Under Old Business: <br />Mr. Wilaimosky inquired whetbar or not Ord. No. 75-1 has ham seot to Csmmittee <br />or has the ordinance come out of Com~titt~e. Ms's. Sharpe stated the ord,3~atnce <br />has not been in Committee. Freariet+~t O'lfaaill referred Ord. Mo. 75-100 to Public <br />Safety, Aealth & Welfare Committee. <br />Mr. Giesler requested Mrs. Sarngsr to matt her report regatrdiag dreplay of <br />gasoline prices. Mr. Giesler aitkid Lear hix~tctar t~atxresu -with respect to the <br />recent court ruling pertaining to the patstia~g of gasolime priest - if he bas <br />reviawad this is cwt junction with this erelice, ~, lldreatoar Garean s-fated <br />he has not reviewed it and frankty is ~t mrprasesed with a C..ta-+eand M,uni.cpal <br />Court decision. It has no jurisdicti~t with respect to the City of forth OLatsted. <br />Mrs. Sharpe asked Mayor if he is caee~tc~ag the interviews for position of Mager <br />of the Rec Complex. Mayor stated l04 a-lications ham bean rs~ceival. The Mayor, <br />Safety Director and two sa~-ers of the ild~reation Ccarttl,eiric~q, have msrrowed this <br />down to about 10 applicants abo are be#a~tg calLad in for further interview. 3o far <br />have interviewed two of the ten • getting to sham as fast as possible. <br />Mrs. Sariaager salted Serviee Dir~tor Caster the status of work at the Leilera <br />Lift Station regarding the uattrtg of the ptaps. Mr. Caster said tl~e work is <br />progressing - it is not competed. There is still delivery of rots ia- May <br />and looks like anpther couple of manthat after delivery of controls.. The big delay <br />is in the atbility to get the controls. <br />Mr. Giessar asked Cite Bnginear Childs the progress on tl~e :few buraatr with respect <br />to the Treatmtsnt Plant. l~#r. tStiJ~ds saie! .the homer fatbricatiat is cosphete - <br />the controls systems are sAt fin~ish~rd yet aamd there is soarat Brut ppa~g to be done <br />on the plant; so there is a watt's to go yet. Qrignally I~r. t,5eilds a~diatatted it <br />might take as long as Saptmeber to gst it operating; and does not watt to <br />revise that. President O'Neill ~ if thsra is a possibility it hay be completed <br />before September. Mr. Childs said there is a possibility. <br />Mr. Lampert referred to his visit to the Treatment Plant on Saturday amd stated <br />he was impressed with the changes that have come about, etc. <br />Under New Business: <br />Mrs. Beringer requested legislation to amend the existing gasoline posting <br />ordinance. <br />Mr. Wilamosky stated he had received a Qart1 this evening from a resident to inform< <br />him of a situation on Butternut Ridge B+cl. Apparently whew the trees were rid <br />at Butternut Rid~m & Bureut there stly is a piece of wood ad~out l5 ~ 18" long <br />and 4 - 5" in diameter hang by the wire over the roadway. l~lr. iiilasosky does <br />not want to sec a tragedy bare in the City like ghat occurred oat the tur~ike at <br />Christmas time -with perhaps this piece of woad falling th:sou~gh `s <br />windshield. Mr. Wiry requested it to be removed. ?firs. Caster amd Mr. Carnahan <br />wi11 get to it first thing toswrrow. <br />Mr. West moved for adjourns-a~tt, eeco~d by Mrs. Sharpe. Affirmative voter <br />Giessen, Goggin, Lampert, Beringer, Sbarp~e, West, Wilambsky. Nation carrisct. <br />Meeting adjourned to the call of the Clerk at 10:05 P.M. <br />