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• Council Ilinutes of 11/17/81 -3- <br />People addressir.g Council: <br />Mr. D5e1 Dieterich, 26053 Kennedy Ridge Road, digcuseel the bad cdor et the Sewage <br />Treatment Ylant and askeci when Dalton, Dalc:on, Newport wouid greser.it a asluCian to <br />this problem, ff they had a solutian, Mapar Swtetytitcnvski exglsined the 201 Facility <br />Plan Study which is addr.essing all the problems at the Sewa%e Plant, including the <br />odor problem. This Facility Fian wfl2 take up tca four or five pears to evmplete. <br />City Engineer Zurawski staLed the work has been pro$reaeing steadily and on schedule <br />and he is quite pleased. Sei'vice l)f.rectyor CQrtigam atdvfsed that Doltonn, IIaIton., <br />Newgort has suggested coveriAS the tanks; instatlling aa activated cartxcm system to <br />absorb and control the odors, or ?°i::ancing the Zimpro proce$eing. <br />14r. Angelo Karouzos, 4143 Bxendan Lane, cormended Council for objectiT-g to the <br />iasuance of niore beer and wine liceaaes on Larain Raad. <br />Mr. Gerald Freed, 4592 Silverdale Rosd, discuased the Legislation CammiCtee Meeeting <br />of November 16th; approves of Mr. Wflernel's acCions in bringing problems to the <br />newspapers. Feels there ahould be no neorc publiciCy and the ease ehould be cloesed. <br />Mr. James Fleger, 24337 *South (?xfvrd Uval, stated that his leaves were not picked <br />up as he had been promised. Stated alsd Chat South Oxford Ovel is being under- <br />minsd and is starting to cave in. Would iike Gauncilman Saringer and the Service <br />Director to personally inspect it. <br />LEGISLATI0II: <br />Reeolution No. 81-114 introdueed by Mr. !^lilamoatkq was given its third reading. .A <br />resolution designating a Frensiling Wage Comrdinator purguant to Sectian 4115.032, <br />Ohio Revised Code, for all industrisi development projects to be financed with <br />revenue obligations of the Citq of North Olmsted. *Zr. Tai2amosky mvved far adoption, <br />seconded by Mr. Logan, unsnimously agpraved. ResoZution uo. 81-I14 adopted. <br />Resolution No. 81-124 introduzed by Mr. Bflehmer was given its third resding. A <br />resolution authorizing the Mayor to enter into a contract with the Cuyahoqa <br />County General Bea1th District for the year 1982, and declaring an emerp;ency. <br />Mr. Wilamoaky moved for adopt3on, seconded by Mr. Logan, unanimouely approved. <br />Resolution P1o. 81-424 adopted. <br />Ordinance ido. 81-126 introduced by Mayar Swietynivwski was given its second reading. <br />Aa ordi;?jaas ccx?u.diu& Sectl.m Si o: OvdL. ue 3o. .91-X, "dn owdlia4we <br />establishing rates of campeasstion for various adzainf;atratfve personnel, and de- <br />claring an emergency, as aaended", and declaring an eaergency. <br />Uader New Business: <br />Mayor Swietyniowski scheduled a Council-as-a-[?hole Comittee meetinq fer Monday, <br />November 23rd, at 7:30, to discua8 re-albcation of CDBG funds. <br />Mrs. Saringer scheduled a Legislation Comaittee Meeting for Moaday, November 23rd, <br />at 8:00 P.M. <br />Mr. Lo?+„an moved to excuse the absence of P4r. Boehmer and Mr. 1Joerpel, seconded by <br />Mr. McKay, unmimusIy approved. <br />Mr. McKay moved for adjournment, seconded by Mr. Logan, unanimously approved. <br />E <br />*?Qeting adjourned ta the call of the Cl,erk at 8:45 P.M. <br />C.. .,?5 <br />&A? 6 <br />F'lorence E. Camp6e11 Clerk of Couneil <br />. <br />y ?ert,` Pres d t 6f CoUncil <br />INV