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Council Minutes of 4/17/79 _5_ <br />Citp's insurance program. Can get a lower premium on an individual basis where the <br />4D Rec Complex would be covered separately;Camittee hss no vbjection. <br />5) CommitCee discussed Ordinance No. 79-58, aetting fees at the Rec Complex Por next <br />season. Gommit-.'.-_e has no objection. <br />6) Had a report from Safety Director Petre regardiag the conctitian of the Coboggan run <br />which cites five major flaws. Late last year, est3.mat:ed repal,rs to rQagen Ch+a toboggan <br />run totalled $20,000 minimum. Wi11 be discvut'fng the tobaam run ia committee agaiu, <br />however, late last year Committee stxrnagly ur.-;ed Admi.niatratictn and Council to forget it. <br />Letters and Comnunications: <br />Clerk of Cauncil read a letter from ktorma Lingruen, Secretarq, North Olmted Police <br />Department, &ated April 17, 1979, thmking Cvmcil for cansideriag a resolution en- <br />dorsing Ccragressmn Mottl's Bill. IfiB 2215 to rspeal a portiaa of the Social Security <br />Amenclment of 1377, reducing bensffts to certa3n apouses and aurviving epouses. <br />People addreeaing Council: <br />Pat Strange, 28598 Elder Drive, thsnked the Msyor aad Memhers of Couacil for attending <br />the Long Range P2anaing Commi,ttee I+eeting with regard to expenditure o# Community <br />Develepment Block Graat Funds. Diecuesed Reeolutivn No. 79-47, the aioxding of this <br />legislation, which called for construcCion of a "CoACes83oA-restroam structure". <br />Mayor SwieLpnio?aki stated ttaot the word "concressian" will have to he eliminated <br />since any facility which briap itt anq nooneq or grofite, the prafits ars to go back <br />to the Comntunity Development MaEk, Grant Ftnd, Mr, ydgan sCatesd that the Reso3vsti.on <br />wauld be amended - striking "canaeassion", it `vculd resrert to second readin,g, Couneil <br />would then request suspension of rule reQuiris:g three readiags, and cauld pass it <br />tonight. <br />Mr. Bud Schulz, 25655 Butternut Rfdge Raaui, extended aa invitation on bthalf of the <br />Directors of Kiwanis Park to attead a dedicetion on April 29th at 2:40 P.M. <br />Mrs. Gemma Szabo, 30837 Bradlep Roe.ti, aarked Council if the raise for the school <br />gua.rds would be retroactive from January a# this year. Mr. Wtlsmasky advieod the <br />committee has nat come up with ang firm reec>meadatfon on that as yet. <br />Mr. Mike Sanson, Sun Newapapere, discussad with Cauacil, particulsrly Couaciimen <br />Beaty, Logan and W11amoskq, Ordinance No. 79-39 covering "Piabail Gamee". <br />Mr. Logan moved Couacil adjaurn for a five minute recess, seconded by Mrs. Sharpe. <br />Affirmative votes Beatq, Boelmer, Logan, Petrigae, Sharpe, Wilamoaky. Motion carxied. <br />LEGISLATIOPi : <br />Ordinance Na. 77-94 iatroduceci by Mr. Tallamosky was given its third reading. An ordin- <br />auce to previde for the issuance of notes in aaticipatfon af the levy of specl.al <br />assessments and in anticipatioa of the iseuance of bands to paq the prapertg awners' <br />porCion of the cost of inaproving Mill Road by constructiag $ concrete sideawalk, and <br />declaring an emergency. Mr. 6dilamoaky moved Counc3.1 table, secanded by Mrs. Sbarps. <br />Affirmative vote: Beaty, Boehmer, Loaen, petrigac., Sharge, Wilamoskq. Moti,on carried. <br />Ordinance No. 77-94 tabled. <br />Ordiaance No. 79-39 introduced bq Mr. Baebwsr w" given its third reading. Aa oxdi.n- <br />ance amending Section 517.06 of the Ccrdift" Ordinaatzss of the Citq of North Olmsted <br />entitled "Piaball Games" of Chsptsr 517 entiCled "Gambling". Preeideat Pro Ten BoaYmer <br />moved fvr adoption, seconded bq Mr. Logan. Mr. Beaty moved to table, seconded bq <br />Mr. Wilampsky. Roll call on motion to table: Affirmative vote: Aeaty, G7ilamxokq. <br />Negative vote: Boehmer, Logan, Pctrigac, Sharpe. 2 Ayes - 4 Naya - Motion failed. <br />Roll call on motion to aclopt: Affirmstive vote: Beaty, Boehmer, Lagsn, Petrig$c, <br />Sharpe. Negative vote: Wilaaosky. 5 Ayas - 1 Nay - Motion carr#.ed. Ordinamce No. <br />79-39 adopted.