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Council ?IIinutes of 12/I5/81 -7- <br />LEGISLATIOPI (cont' d) : <br />flrdiaance :do. 11-133 introduced by '-ir. Logan cyas given ita second reading. An <br />ordinance nroviding for the amendnient of the 7one Map of th•e CftY of 'Torth Olmsted, <br />which Zone "°an is nart of the Zoning Cade of the City of Ttorth O1MSted, bv changing <br />the premi.ses, hereinafter described, Eaith resnect to ?'arcel ^Io. 1 from Single Family <br />R.esidence District to Mixed Uge Digtrict 1! vyi.th resnect to Parcel 'To. 2, frorn Multiple <br />Residence nistrict to ??axed Use D#.strict 7! and vfth reepect to Parcel "to. 3, from <br />Limited Industrv District to "'ixed Use District B. <br />Resolution 'Ia. 31-134 introduced bv TM?r. Boehmer was Qiven its secand reading. A <br />resolution aut'iorizing the Mavor to enter i.nto an agzeement caith Cuyahog;a Ccunty <br />for the purnose of establishiag a caunty-iaide 1?isaster Service A7encv. <br />Ordinance "Jo. 11-135 intzvctuced bp 71r. McKav !•Ta8 r:iven its second reading. .An <br />ordinance amendin(! the Traffic Conttol lan a-nd File of the City of 'Iorth Olmsted to <br />provide for the installati,on o£ "774o Parkin-'° si,ns on the roest s3de of Grace Roacl, <br />from the Rneginning of the radf,us of the cul-de-sac, to the private drive lcncmm as <br />4919 Grace Road, in the City of ^Torth Olmsted. <br />Ordinance 31o, 11-136 introduce3 'y Mr. Logan was given its second reading. An <br />ordinance establishino a neca Secticm 107.14 of the CodifieA Ordinsnces entitled <br />'I Procecture Unon Char¢e Of ConfZict Of Interest - Estahlishr?aent Of 'fthics Commission <br />of Chanter 117 entitled `.^,ode Of Fthics". <br />'ir. T•TOernel -ave 111e?nbers of Council a three naae list of amendments to be incorporated <br />in Ordinancp `?o. 81-136 if Council so chooses to do so. President Liznpert referred <br />the list of amendments to Che I.egislation Comittee for consideration. <br />2esolution '?o. 81-137 intraduced b_y "Zrs. Ssringer jaas Qiven iCs seconi reading. A <br />resolution urgin¢ the Cangress of the United States to retain tax-exemqt Induetrial <br />Revenue Bonds as amp-thod of finaneing industrial .^,rowth in municinal corporations, <br />countiess and states throughaut the United States. <br />F,esolution ",I0. 81-139 introduced by T?ayor STaietvniaws':ci was q;iven its second <br />readinae A resolution urging the Ohio General Assembly to sunnort Senate Joint <br />Resolution 33, calling for a halt to the nuclear arns race. <br />Resolution 110. 91-140 introcluced hv 'Tayor Swietyniowski was Qiven its second reading. <br />A resolution onposinq? the increases in zates for Ohio lell Telephone Companv now <br />nendins; T)e£oxe the Ohio Public IJtilities Commtssion. <br />Irdinance '10. 81-142 introcluced by aqrs. Saringer was ¢iven its first readinT. An <br />ordinance apnropriatin!? thirty-five thonsand eight hundred dollars from the Community <br />Development nloc'-_ Grant Funi for the en±;ineerina analysis and desi;±n to install storm <br />ifater inlet controls in area annroximately bound by Maple Rid-e ??oad, Tlalter Road, <br />!xessner ?toad and Columbia Road. Referred to Streets and DrainaQe Com±nittee. <br />Resolution iio. 81-143 introcluced 'iy "zayor Swietyniows?ci was riven its first readins?. <br />A resolution opAOSinp, the burial o.f radioactive wastes in Ohio anr? varticularly in <br />the Cleveland Sa1t "tine ar any area alon- the Great La'res ?-7aterfrontg. Pef.prred to <br />Fnvironmental Control Committee.