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Council Minutea Qf 5/15/79 <br />-4- <br />6) Committee briefly discussed revisi.ng the methods bq which vaCations ares grsnted. <br />It did not appeal that there were aap atroag feelings with respect to citmglag the <br />structure currea?lq used ia granting vacstiona. D#:d ittclude ia the or8 , <br />vacation sehedulq very siffiIax to t? axl*tiag adveduie. Made na c e other thauctt <br />tmifyUg them sa 421 amplnybees will mcoivt °*qua1 vacatibns, base,d on eeniority. <br />7) Committeue discussed 4rdinaace No. 7*-68 wbi.ch etatabli.shes the rate of c aticn <br />for variaus Admtnistrative Fa . 1. 'lhis coftrs eaplo^yees who ar+e cormtIy provided <br />for iu approxfaately ten Orgmisotimnl Qects. Thie has bam oors of tbo reasons <br />there hae baen a delsy. It was a a*WUrac a?r ea and tovk tiae to develop. Comawtttee <br />reviemd tle lktmirtiatratioa's ra?coummadatiams, with re"ect to salarp ra*W ae listed <br />in the or8;tn+mce aiad has na cbjectietn. ASWLs, Comittee did prcrvide for sowe wnificstion <br />o€ benefits in the area of vscationn and long le^+rttq. <br />Mrs. Petrigac di:scussed Ordit?ame No. 79-6$ m1 a"ed oohat the Fimance Cc?mmittewe's <br />thinking aas rsgarding her suopetian to aatse thee 3chtaol Cuarda to $3.00 per hour. <br />Mr. Wilamnskp replied that in diftvgieftl all mm--sworn pas 1 and School Guards, <br />it was the general concenaus that the SeJmi l,uard'e paq xas to be set at $2.90 per <br />hour. Advised Nrs. Fetrigae that sM eoul+d •make recommandatioRts or mendnents. <br />Mza. Petrigac also asked Fiumce Comimittee tc consider raising Audiiary Folice to <br />the same range as the Part-tim IIfapatchss. <br />Mrs. Sariager announced that aain mimr ?m were made ia Ordi€ss?ce N0. 74-71. <br />After Cosod.ttet Heeting, sad after cmforring with Pol#ce Qhief and Builcliag Comiasf.cm- <br />er, it a" braught to her sttontion late t*dap, that the City caanot i"ue a IiGense - <br />it is the State of Ohio who does ao, There?foce, cnne aection wss changed to read <br />"issued by the State of Oh30" insteui of "issued by the City". <br />People addrssaing Council: <br />Mr. Mel Di.eterich, 26068 Remodq R#.dge Raaad sddressed Cauncil and di.scuESed the <br />wording of Ordinance No. 79-59. W#s advised that the City is follaaing the Iaw and <br />it has been done the same wsp eve€-y g"Y that the nots has been rerArasl. Alsa, <br />dfscussed the meanfng of "declaring an emerrency" in l.e:gislation and feele it is <br />ueed too frequentlq. <br />Linda Muche, 4416 Michael Avenue, pr"ented a petit3on with over a thausand signatures <br />with xespeet to Urdinance No. 79-71. Discussed the issuance of license. <br />Mrs. Gema Szabo, 30837 Bradley R**4, discum+ed Ordinance No. 79-68, stating that <br />she was in favor of declariag thaC an emergmcy since she haa been waiting for a long <br />time for her raise as a School Gusrd. <br />Mr. Henry Caster, 27501 Butternut RJ4ge Rosri, d3scussed a letter from Mr. Art Nona+c3al <br />regarding adult ekating time. Waa adviaed it will be referred to Mr. Logan, thairmm <br />of the Recreation Committee, fflr coneideration. <br />LEGISLATIQN: <br />Ordinsnce No. 79-49 introduced by Mr. Wilawsaky was given its thi.rd reading. Aa ordin- <br />ance eatablishing a new ancl revised Chspt+er 1321 of the Codified t)rdinamcea of the C3ty <br />of North alaeted eneitled "Permit and Inspe,etion Fees". Mr. Wilamosky moved for <br />adoption, seeonded bq Mrs. Saritger. Affirmative vote: Beaty, Boohmer, T'etrigac, <br />Saringer, W3iamosky. Motion caYrfi.ed. drdiaance No. 79-49 adopted.