Council iiinutes of 9i"4; 3,? -3-
<br />Mrs. PeCrigae, Chairman &eviranmental Control Comittee, repartod: 1) Fatvironmentai
<br />4D Control Com.tttee not ThznsdaY, Augot 28, with ai2 mobws pro"t. Aiso in
<br />atteadaace were Presideut LitEpert, Cauncilmm tlaerpol, City X*gI**r Zetrarrrk3, and
<br />Mr. Bill Moss fr+om Dalton-Dal.taa-Yynrport. Counitteo df.scms" Ar4fnsuce ftS.
<br />80-95 through 80-100; a11 cm first rea+liug tcncight; ali dealfng w4th the 201 Fscilfty
<br />Flsn. Ttee c.cnntract will ba €or $456,000. Lacsi shara wi11 1e about $100,000;
<br />75% af which is reimburse8 through the Fe"ral Fatvftcrtnatal Protoction Graat. The
<br />plan will add au additioaal $53 pot yttr far the average residmt or $4.53 per
<br />thouaand cubic feet for wstesr uoad. Thi.a #igwa cmld be a little higher dumm to
<br />an inflation factor since constsuctlm w322 tuot ataart for at letast another yesr.
<br />Cowaittee also discuesed the po"3biiity of eutariAg the Regicaol Sy+stecm and
<br />agreed this is not the direct#on to go. Com"ttao discvssed the pasa#bility that
<br />the EPA ieight elimimate thair nostr3ficstiot requiremata dealing with c?dor. Dtl.toA-
<br />Dalton-Newport had asked fat ava3.wer, which was 4eaUd, so the ffi'A dofinitslp foele
<br />the City awst have thia plan. Otbor araw cf concorn was if $611,000 wcml.d be
<br />enough to take care of the sewer rshabilitatiot work to reduce the exdsting in-fltrw
<br />and tafiltration to 50% of its prsaent lwviel. Many haiaas hwve dcrwctspouts snel yard
<br />drsinage illegally cannocted inta the sanitsry sa+mrs and will need clye teatizsg to
<br />reveal tluir existence. ComAiCtse ieels Patriviw Fark and Olmsted Fails slould be
<br />requfred to enter inCa amm eontrut and gay the same smer ehorgo as all cther
<br />users. Entire Cammittea fs we11 "tfsfied with Dtltovi-Daltot-Maaport; Mr. Moss was
<br />very courtaoua aad extrearely patiett in answerina all qusstions. As Chairmm of
<br />Environseatal Comittet, l"os the Coe?iLtae srill nerrer be plsced fn the posttion it
<br />is in tanight - having to ask for suspettsian af rulas for 1egislatioa on firat
<br />reading in ordar to memmt s deadline so es not to lose Feadaral fund#ng, when there
<br />was sutficies?t time for tt to hsve been cro seaond raadiag tonight. Thasked Cramd.ttse
<br />for taking time frosa ttESir "vscatian" poriod to aeet and discvss thie in flrder to
<br />mac3e a recomendation to CaAq;cil tonight. Cc?arittoo rocom¦ands that all pieces of
<br />legislation be paesed on e ion af rulg raqu3r3ng three readings.
<br />Mr. McRay, Ctsairman Loug Rasp Pl;aotng Comi.ttee, reported: 1) T'he Loag Rsx?ge
<br />Planniag Ccmmittee aad the Rocrearttim, Public Parks and Buildings Cavaitt" nrrt oa
<br />July 23rd. Thanked R,ec Campl.ex Mssagar Serty Cauta aad Sagety Director Gm+e Petre
<br />snd citizea Bi11 Aomany far attendlsg. Subject for discussion xas the Ma?stor Flan of
<br />North Olmsted Park which was das"loped bq Mr. Robert Hiil, 3.an8scape aschitect,and
<br />recoswends "to be built - a Mcwrial P:Lasa, horseshoe and etbuffleboard fcr saniors,
<br />Tot Lot, Safety Towa, play fields, tenais coucts, concession, seorer's loft, reet
<br />room, and parking and pazk msintemetce bulldiag". Camel.tt*it also discusared up--
<br />grading the Bartoa/Bradley and Clsgtm Park aress. Suggests rewval af $ervice De-
<br />partnmt from park area beforg anything else 3.s £i"liaed. bust problm of ttta
<br />ball dianondg was also di,scusoW snd stspe ha?vs bom taken. Master Pl,m trill coa-
<br />sist of three phases - frant, middle and resr de^a"opmnt . Thera are sevar,sl methods
<br />of financing. No definite plans were made at this time and hopes this a1.i1 be con-
<br />sidered bq Couucil-as-a-Whole fn the near future.
<br />Comeating on Mr. McKay's report, Mr.. Wilamaaky.suggeated the Loag Range Pissmiag
<br />Coamittee consider the canstruction of a;n ilitminated bulietin baard at the Park
<br />so the general motoriag publ3c, driving down Lorain, wouid he nade awsre of the
<br />many activities there.
<br />Mr. Baehaer, Cliaircan Public Safety, Hea3th and Welfare Comittaa and Recreation,
<br />Publtc Parks and Buildings Committee, r+eportad: 1? SafotY ComwAtt" me£ and dis-
<br />40 cueeed s D2 liquor permit for Ex t'harro Restaurant, 30111 ?rain Roui, Units 1-2-3A.
<br />Majaritp of Coarmittee doee not objetict to this application. Mr. Boaltner wved Couacil
<br />not object to this appl3caCi.on, secoad*d by Mt. Woorpei. Rfl11 call aa uction:
<br />Affimstive wote: Boalwar, Logea, Woorpel. Negttiva vote: MrU9, Petrigac, Saringer,
<br />Wilaaroeky. 3 Ayes - 4 Nsys -Motion dofeated.
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