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Couacil Minutes of 1/15I80 <br />_ 2_ <br />Law Director Gareau reportod: 1) The case of the Citq vs the lvcal union relative to <br />grievanee SG8, eliminatfcm of the garbage iacentiwe prograa, was in the Gourt of <br />Appealm. Rsceived a call Iast week from the union represeatstivs in Golumbus that <br />theq wesre withrlrawing that grievence so cattseqvweatly t'bat nrMe tbe case moot. Law <br />Directar, in turn, dismissed ths ca" grcm the Court of Appesl.s. <br />2) Is ia the process of preparing anatian to dfssaaiss ths ca" of ttye Nc>rttern Uhio <br />Patxalmea's Bcuevolent Association vs tht City of North Olustmm+d cm the bsais that it <br />merelq seeks an sdvisorp opfnic+n, which f ffinat proper. <br />Safety Director Petre reportsd: 1) t;ongratulated Marioa R. Tsy1Qr, North 4iusted's <br />Chief of Palice, who was rematly e].seted to the office of Prosident of the Cuya- <br />haga CoEmty Ppiice (hief's AsaaciaCian. <br />2) Chief Taqlor receAtlq aanounced a now getiwatnt zone officer/cacoounitp relation <br />program for the City. This gragrem wi11 ?rovide one gatrol offfcer for $ niso week <br />period during the latter part c£ Jamary and a11 of Februar3l snd 1Karch to work on <br />furthering the relatioaship betw"a the cowsmity and the perament aone afficer. <br />Patrolman Rlchard Novak was choaea for this assigmeSt clue to his wc?rk gt Safety <br />Town antl training in aomwmity r+elatims. <br />3) Preiiainary discusaions have startad rri:th the Ffre Department nergot#.ation <br />committee. Rope to reach an agreeownt and a better level of und+er:tanling during <br />future meatings. <br />4) Invited all Mmebers of Council and thee Recreatiou C,ommiasion to attend a ATarth <br />Olmsted Park irFaster Pian Meeting cm WednestlaY, January 16th, at 8:00 F.M., at <br />Towa Hall. <br />5) Announced that PM Magaztne, Chama]. 8, 7:30 Y.M. to 8:00 P.M, ie grcrmoting ttte <br />departments and aetivities of the Narth 4lmted Reereatio:? Comp2ex all this week. <br />6) 1979 records ahow anoth+er increass i,n the number of false alarrms to gboBt 675. <br />This figure is quite alarming for the followl.ng reaaoas: <br />a. The danger cseated ta Po1ice Officers in responding to calls. <br />b. The lcras of mmpawer in ascmea are unneceseary. <br />c. The overall tianger crested on the highway with cruisers <br />rushfng to tht scene. <br />d. The additional ua+a a€ equipment $nd manpower becomes a high cost <br />far,tor tc the departmmt. <br />Hapes that individua3.s mnd busimsaes arili sake sa honest effore to correct this <br />problen since maaq times it atena back to a lack of employee training or just <br />carelessness, <br />Mrs. Saringer, Chairman Intra-Goveramontal. Relatioas and Legislation aad Streets <br />Y and flraftage Comittees repaxted: 1) Ie$islative Committee Meeting was held oa <br />January Sth with all commd.ttee mmbers present. Comittee discuesed requssCin$ <br />; lagi,slsticn urging the PUCFI to disapprove the rate increase request which wili be <br />; filed by the Ohio Bell Tel,?phme Coupartq in February and will add 157G to the phone <br />? bills of moat residenti:l cuetoaparr. Ccsmittee was in totai agreemnt to requedt <br />3 <br />this legislatian and it is aa the agends tonight. Will ask €sr suspension of rule <br />` requiring three readi.nga girkee it is essomtial to state aar gosition to the PtTCO at <br />the earliest time and w111 alao stow : rt of the ahio Consumer Couacil who is <br />prapsring to fight this 3,ncrease. <br />2) Ccmittee di$cussed the A4ayor's r dations for the Cfi.arter Review <br />Commissian which are as falloas: Pats'tcia Bahas, Ear1 S111s, William Fox, <br />Franesa Grgetich, .Andrew Moinic?ey. Jo1n Fairfield, Glark Kose>m, Arthur Hewitt, and <br />Dactiel Kalick. Mss. Saringer movrd Couuctl approv+e the Mayor's recoemetdatians; <br />aaGanded by Mrs. PetriSac, AflP&vmti;te vcrte: Bcehmer, I.ogan, Petrig,;ac, Sariager, <br />Wilam48ky, Waerpel. Motioli catt'r#.e4i. <br />46
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