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. <br />Coe=,cil Miautea of 6/17/80 -4- <br />4D People addxessfng Council: <br />Mr. Howard Chi1d$, 5988 Colvabia Aood, stattd tca*ty rsbj€:ctions to proposed cvn- <br />struction of the sidmalks alcsxig relo+cated 3. R. 252 suth as thP far..t that it wrould <br />run diagc?nally through uaay garcels, rua through anuo"r vf reax yatrds, run be- <br />tween his hoae 4ncl a naighbors oa a diagcnal. SidevaIke aoute# dead end st <br />Olmsted Towashig; 1ine. In area south at lutternut Ridgit Road, there are no stare,s, <br />schoo2s, churchea, or public fecilittes a€ saq kind that would require s sldevaik.. <br />Mr. Fred Calfo, 5984 Columbia Road, also spcke agaiast the sidewalk issue. Fsele <br />a rear sidexalk situation wauld caust amy n+ew problems for the P'ollce Depsrtment <br />with break-itts and vandaliam. Bxpre"od Chsnks to Mr. McKay far hia 1etter. <br />Mr. Al. Wisaiewski, 6181 Columbia R;e?sdr, varicad a ccumter-opinion. Tcld of wan^y <br />accidents at Bodocker Hill snd faels thst pedestrians walking an tle ber+aa af the <br />road are in danger for their livea. <br />Mr. Cliff Crabs, 25575 Butternut Ridge Rcsd, discussed cable TV and asmd if it <br />has a two way comaunicaticn est up. Mayor advised that is a requiremot. Hr• CraUs <br />also discuased the accfdents on Bo4ocker Nill; urged that S.R.252 not be relctcatsd <br />at this tisse; wonld like it to be lfmited acaess; etc. <br />Mr. Todd Ty2er, 4810 Porter Itood, spoke in opposfticn to a 572 square foot variance <br />granted to Tony Mastantuano, Jr., 4790 Porter Road, for a free standfng garage. <br />Claims he is running a full scale businesa out of his backqard. <br />Mre. Margaret B$ker, 4776 Porter RCaad, also spoke against the variance aaad displa3mm:d <br />photographe of the heavq equipment parked in the qard and agafnst her garage. <br />Mr. Chuck Beverage, 4791 Porter Rnad, also voiced his objectian and asleed if <br />Council could reverse the Board of Zoning Appeal's decision or regv+est anotlaer <br />hearing be held. Law Director advieed that the City Chsrter does trot allcw n <br />to do so. Abutting property owners have a right to file an appeal within ton &sys. <br />Much discuasion ensued. Mayor and Building CaaW.ssiener will persc»tiallq imPastfgete. <br />Mrs. Gemma Szabo, 30837 Bradley R?oad, asked wheti Eosrd of Zonfag Appeals mata. <br />Was advised they meet the first Wedneeday of the mcnth; next areet3.ng July 2nd. <br />Mr. John Martiadale, 26031 Butterti?ut R3.dge, commented about government gawrally; <br />and the woes that have plagued Butternut Ridge Road im particular. Asked Cmwil <br />and Administration to give car8ful consideratian to the people oppointed to the <br />various Boards and Conmiasivns. <br />Mr. Dale Brady, Frieads Church, 25376 Butternut Ridge Road, requested Cc:uncil <br />approve the consCructioa of s atorage garage which wae approved bq the Zaning B"rd <br />and Planning Cormisaion Iast imonth. <br />Mr. John Anderson, Frieads Church, also requested permission to build tte garage <br />which tleq have been trqing to get appraved fox the laet six months. Mr. Logan <br />invited repreaentatives from Frienda Church to attend the SZD Camittee MieetiAg, <br />Wedaesday, 3une 18th, at 7:00 P.M. to discuss the problein. Law Director advised <br />that there is presently anotion pendi.ng in Common Flease Court to restrain Friande <br />10 Church from building this structure. Much discussion enaued. <br />Mr. Woerpel moved Cotmcil recese for five minuteB, seeonded by Mr. Boehmer. Affirma- <br />tive vote: Boehmer, Logaa, McKay, PetrfgaC, Saringer, Woerpel. Motion carxied. <br />Council was in recess for five minutes attd up<m call to ozder, proceeded with <br />regular business. <br />