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MINiiTTES nF T?W, MEETING OF THI; COU*ICIL <br />OF THE CI.T'Y OF NORTzi OLM3TEn <br />MAY S, 1981 <br />Preaent s President Dewey H. L3mpert, Coumcilmen Boehmer, Logan, McKay, <br />Petrigac, Saringer, 1-Jilamoeky, taoergel. <br />C.QUncilmn McKay present st 9:50 P.M. <br />Also present: ?tayor Robert Swietynicawski, Law Director Michael Gareau, <br />Ffnance Director Robert Brockssa, Ssfety Director Faugene Petre, <br />Service DirecCor Joseph Cos•rigan, City Engineer Ronald Zurawaki, <br />Clerk of Council FIorence Cmpbell. <br />Meeting was called to order by Presidant Lirnpert at 8:05 P.M. <br />Presideat Limpert inviCed members of the audience to join Members of Council in r-e- <br />citing the Pledge of Allegiance. <br />Minutes of Council Meeting of April 21, 1981, were approved. <br />President Linipert annocmcad that Ord.imnee No. 81-49, regulating uae and fdentigicatioa <br />of city-awned vehicles has been rmoved froie ageada; Ordfnance No. 81-63 pertaining to <br />purchase af leaf vacuums, Resolution No. 81-64 pertain3ng to Service DepeerCment equip- <br />rnent, atnd Resolution Nc. 81-65 pertainiag to Senate Bill 448 have been added to apenda. <br />Mayor Swietyniovski regorted: 1) The third Tueedaq of every Maq is Ohio Senior <br />Citizens' Day and proelaium T'wesdaq, May 19th, as Senior Citixens' Day in lVoarth Qlmsted. <br />2) Tt?e annual celebration far All Scoata' Day will be observed on Saturday, .?ose 6, <br />1981. Activities will begin at 9:00 A.M. Further informadcn w#.li be forthcimdsg. <br />3) Thanked Conmnitq Council for part3cipating ia the purchase of flags to be f2crwn <br />alanR Larsin Road on special occsstons such as Flag Day, Memoria3 Dajr, Fourth of Juiy, <br />Homecoming and Labor Dap. <br />4) On April 28th, met with represecELatives from the CounCy Health Depsrtwat re- <br />garding spraying for mosquitaea, parCicularly at the Barton-Bradley area. ?ray#.ng <br />has begun and is directed a?t the sgecit3c mosquito strain related Co encephalitia. <br />5) Toured the area in Timber Traf2s Subftvision wi'.fih Mr. Corrigan whtere dtbfts has <br />been left bq contractor:. When wosCher permt.ta, Service Department will use evailable <br />equipment and clean up t'hese vacant 1ota. <br />6) Memurial Dav wf.ll be observee# om Myty 25th with traditional parade aaddserwanees <br />by the VFW. All City Hall offices wi.11 be closed and rubbish collect3ar? atill be moved <br />back one day. <br />7) On June 14th, will celebrate the dedication of Town Hall, xecentlg listed e?a the <br />Nationsl Register of Historic Places. CeZefiration will include the dedicatiom <br />cerewmy; exhibits by the Bus Li:ne, a siide greseistation and display of vttrious types <br />of Citq equf.pneat. <br />Service Director Corrigan regorted: 1) 5triping of streets will begi.a this week, <br />weather permitting. For the last two Saturdsys, the grass trucit has been in caperation <br />ia the Serv3ce Yard area behind the Park. <br />2) Aave opeaed negoti,+ttians rarith the Iccsi bargaining uait representi.ag the City <br />emploqees. No public ststemnte wi.11 be made until a euccesaful atgr t cyan be <br />preseuted to Council. The Admiad.f.str,stive Negatisting Team ia composed of Serrvice <br />Director, Law Directar, 3uperint t?am Auner of the Service Yard nncl SnpeTintes?dent <br />HArrq Crider of the taastewater '.lro*tment PZant. <br />3) City Sngineer and Safety DirectQr haue been detained on other ssttere and wiil be <br />in attendance later on this evening. <br />Mayor SwietynioWSki requested that Council remain after regular Council Meeting to be <br />briefed on the curxent union tegot3gtims. <br />_ . : ?.