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Council Minutes of 4/17/79 <br />-8- <br />LEGISLATION (cont' d,): <br />Ordinance No. 79-58 lntroduced by Mr. Logan was given its first reading. A*: ordinance <br />establishing the method by which fees for the use of the faciliCies af the liecreatic:x <br />Center are to ba fixed, and repealiag Ordit?ance No. 78-127, and declaring an amrgency. <br />Mr. Logan requezted that 4rdinance No. 79-58 he placed ou the agenda for the Sgecial <br />Council Meeting on April 25, 1979. Presidtnt Pro Tom Boehaar agreed to dv so. <br />Mr. Wilamosky moved the Finance Director pYaesent Co Camcil a Fiseal Officer's Certifi- <br />cate with respect to Ordinsnce No. 79--54, wecaadast by Mre. Petrf.gac. Affirmative vraate: <br />Beatp, Boshmer, Logan, Petrigac, Sharpe, Wilamo+eky. Motion cerried. Fiscai Officer's <br />Certificate presented to Council. <br />Ordinance No. 79-59 inCraduced by Mr. Wi1aws#cy was given ita first raadiag. An ordin- <br />ance authorizing the issuanee of nc???s In saticipsti.on of the iasvutuce of bands fcr the <br />purpose of improving Che recreational facilitias of th+e City bp constructing a building <br />housfng an ice sksting rinle, swiamiag ga+o1, tsnni,s aaurts and appurtemmt faci].ities, <br />constructing atoto$gaa sltdo, acquiring, demloong snd improving the sita therefor, <br />and providing furn#shia$+e and equipmernt for such recreation center and graua8e, and <br />declaring aa emrlpncy. <br />Ordinance No. 79-60 intxaducad bp Mrs. Petrig,ac was given its first reeding. Aii ordin- <br />ance traasferring appropriations for curroatL eapme" sad atler expenditures for the <br />City of North Olmsted, Ohio, for Che year ending December 31, 1979. <br />14r. Wilamoskq moved the Finance Director prsseat to Council a Ff.scol 4fficer's Cartifi- <br />cate with respect to Ordinance No. 79-61, ssccmded by Mr. Legan. Affirma.tive vote: <br />Beatq, Boehmer, Logan, Petrigoc, 3harpe, Wilamosky. MoCfcan carried. Fiscal afficer's <br />Certificate presented to Couacil. <br />Ordinance No. 79-61 introduced by Mr. Wil4mcsky was givsn its first readiag. An <br />ordinaace to provide for the issuance of notffis in anticipation af the levy of sptcial <br />assessments and in anticipatiaa of the issuarace of botiids tc paq Che pragerty vowmers' <br />portion of the cost of improving Mi11 Road by constructing a ccracteCe ei,dewalk, and <br />declaring an emergency. Mr. Wilamookp mc,3vrad for susgeneion of rule requiriag three <br />readings, secondad by Mr. Logan. Affirmative vote: Beaty, BaehmY, Logan, Petrigac, <br />Sharpe, Wilamosky. Motian carried. Mr. Wilamicsky maved for sdogtion, seconded by <br />Mr. Logan. Affirmative vote: Beatg, Baehmer, Logan, Petrigac, Sharpe, Wiiamosky. <br />Motion carried. Ordinance No. 79-61 adCCrpted. <br />Resolution No. 79-62 introduced by Mr. Wilwwakq was given its first resdiag. A resolu- <br />tion suthoriaing and directing the Mayor, t+p make application to the Cuyahoga Couaty <br />Board of Comissioners for apgroval to use Cazyahoga Gounty Motor Vehicle $5.00 Licea$e <br />Tax Funds for participation wf,th the Couttty in the improvcment of Bradley Road from <br />the west County line to the North Olmsted north corporatian line for surface treating, <br />and declaring an emergency. <br />Ordinance No. 79-63 introduced by Mr. WilmwBkq was giv+aa ite flrst reading. Ari ordin- <br />ance of coaseat eaacted by tbe City of North Olaisted, tuyahoga CQunty, Ohio, in the <br />matter of the hereiaafter described itrpr t under the supervi:sion of the Coimty of <br />Cuqahoga aad the Department of Transgartation, State of Ohio. <br />Uader Old Business: <br />Mr. Logan asked Mayor Swietyaiowski whae progreas had been made rsgarding OrAiinance <br />' No. 79-6, requiring that all eworn paroormel 3a the F'ire Dapartssnt bacose paramedics <br />withia the first three years. Mayor rsplied this was di.scussed April lbth act the <br />Safety Committee meeting. Beels anotter wark-type seesiccrn is necessarq and will he <br />looking at the actions taken in other auburbs. Feels the legislation is good but