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• .?. <br />Couacil i4inutes of 9/2j30 -2- <br />In respoa8$ to Mr. tloerpel's questiou aith reapeet to atatus of Dover ltoad, City <br />Engiaeer Zurawaki stsCed the line grade 3n typical soctions were eulmitted about <br />45 to 60 days aRo to County Eagiraer. Mrrttiag was held last araek irl.th the consu3.tant <br />and Covaty Engineer. Basically, are anntiting approvai af these line grade typ3cai <br />from the Ccuntp. Federal ftutding hss been he2d up. Countp has reCractad l.c>csl <br />fuadiAg on various aspects of tbe fmprovsweat; hvwever, City is procooding gull <br />eteam shead taward coupletiun of plens. The review time that ia reequtred 1a <br />difficult to determine. <br />Law Director Gareau reportsd: 1) With reepect to the Burkett CasE, as previously <br />reported, was avcceasful cni the appoal of that case, which is now in the S?i.prore <br />Court. Plslatiffs have sWmitted their brief in support of juriadictian and Larw <br />Mrector is now pxepariag a brief in oppositicrre. <br />2) Giith respeet to the Rush Case, was atl" suceeas£nl ssid plaintiff has requested a <br />new trial. Law Director had filod a bri.ef ia apposition to that. Court denied <br />motion for nea trial and caae is naa in Caitrt of Appeale. Is presently prepasing <br />civil sppeal atatement. <br />3) In August, prepared a brief wlth respect to the Jaadecks apgeai; the Civil <br />3errtice appeal.. <br />4) Alao in August, had anwWrar of h"ringa wi.th respect to the RTA attem?ft to cut <br />achaal bus service. `Jas succassful in stepping that. Decision on ent3re case ia <br />dae 5eptember 8th. Just tn c+aae it goes the wroag way, is working cm a"stag arcler" <br />to stop them from cutting tha selmmi bus service. <br />5) With respect to the Auskefit Csse, in the initial trial had hired the servicoa <br />of aa agpraiaer to eatablisb tb,?t thsze was no decrease ia groperty vaiae fn the <br />iamdiste aree as compared tc tho entire Cf.ty. T'hia coat $3,540, which was paid a <br />couple of years ago. !Jt?en ease w" wrn, asked 2inpro, who were also defeadants in <br />the case, to pay half of thts e:xpet?se. Tcn3ght preaented F3nance Directcr r?ith a <br />check in the amount of $1,750 which wtll go back into the Revenue Fmd. <br />??cK <br />Safety Dizector Petre repcrted: 1) Maps and diagrame of the ].ocation of Cfty-oWaed <br />propertp have been forwarded to Co+unctl MeIbers. Thanked Citq Bngirteer Zitacewski and <br />his staff for their_se,ietanee. Some of the aaa11, unuauallq ahaped, unusable <br />property should be discussed for pc?seiblee dispoaai. <br />2) Fire pvu?per bids are in; received a bid of $142,808. Dectsion will be ma@e in <br />the nea€t few days as to whether ar riot to graceed with the fire appaxatua. <br />3) Bids for soccer field improveamt at Bartou/Bradley are expected Septemher lbth. <br />A1ao, especially thanked Carm'wnity Council for the tremendous job they did at the <br />Home Coming. <br />4) Annaunced the promot3on of Lt. Richard Smtth to Captafn in the I3orth Olmsted <br />Fire Department. <br />5) Autumnced the retiremsent of Aasistsnt Fire Chief Ted DeWorth, effective August 29. <br />Expresaed apprecfation for his mtty cantributions and outstanding service to the <br />Fire Department. <br />6) 1'wo no+o program were added this Stuamer in the Reczestion Uepartarsat - Theater in <br />the Psrk and a Sumer progrm for the haadicapped. Also, the boy'a softball program, <br />which canpiimnts the girl's softball progrsm, reeeived msny compliments. <br />7) The metal mast arm were delivered today for the Zayre/Rini/Narth 01inted Complex <br />drive and traffic light will be operatiag September 15th.