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I <br />Council Miautes of 7/20/82 -2- <br />Finance Director Boyle regorted: 1) City of North Ol.msted was contacted by the <br />Departmeat of Water, City of Cleveland, pertai+ning to the new conrract which raiass <br />the cast to $2.25 per bill. Cleveiead is aakiag if Worth Olssted is $oing tc enter <br />into that coatract or go a digferant vay. Fiaanoe Diroctor advised Clwnlmd that <br />a formal decision has not been *#A*; North Olssted is ntill 1ookin$ inCa various <br />possibilitiea; has been intervievfng different canputer firms to do ia-hoara billing. <br />Law DirecCor Garesu reported: 1) North Olmted Police Depsrtmoat was eerrad wi.th a <br />conplaint, filed bq a federal pzloo"r ia Tes-re Aaute, Indtma, c1a3,sing thot hia <br />civil righta were violated under T1tIs 42, U.S.C. Secticm 1983, and asking ?or two <br />millicm dullars. Law Y)irectar has foti?arded this to th+e iasurance caaipmny to m+e if <br />they cover it; if theq dan't ccnmr it, wi1.1 file a mc?tioa to disulats, both far ths <br />statute of limitations (arrest occurred in 1962) snd also because it dces not state <br />a cause of action. <br />Safety Director Petre regorted: 1) Ordinamce No. $2-95, fee charg" Far rocreatfon <br />at the Couplex, for the firat tine, prcrvides a bene€i.t for North Olmtod residents <br />over non-residents. An ictentificaticm card fr?r reeidents of Nt?rth dimsted wiil em- <br />title them to a reduced rate and wi11 be part of the prdgram. Legis2atian has beea <br />approved by the Recreaticm ComLssicn. <br />2) Tt:e certified list for the Fire Departmut Will exg3re in a cauple of smths and a <br />new test has been requested by the Ciirii Service Com3ssioa £or Qctcbar of 1982. <br />3) Due to increased use anl sals of firmmrks, request a aatiag witfi the Safety <br />Committee of Ccuncil with regard to lag#slative chauW to be msde 3n the sxtsting <br />ordinance; would 3.ike Cagtsfa Taylcr to be in atteadance. <br />4) Cri.me Preveation Citisen of the Year Camittee will meet July 26th. <br />5) Cable TV Advisorq Cousf:ssion wili seet Julq 26th. <br />6) The new certified list af Palico Dspartmecat applicants hsa beea received £rom the <br />Civil Sexvice Departmsat. <br />7) Fire Fighter Harvsy B. 2alud wi.ll retire fron the F3.re Departawent on July 31, 1982. <br />8) Repairs are underway to tbe ice areaa aC the Rec Complex. <br />9) At the Juae meeting of the Civil Servfcs Coaaission, anotion was made that the <br />minimum age for taking the firet fighters/gsroaedic test will be 18 and the max3.mim 35, <br />plus a$10.00 charge for tatir.ing the exatd.nation. <br />Mr. Logan, Chairman Traneportation Ccrmmnittee reported: 1) Cami.ttee net Ju1q 13th <br />wiCh all meobers present as well as Counei3mn Bieraum, City Ettgineer Zurawrski, <br />Lt. Robert Kryaak from the Police Deg&rtumC, and for parts of the ma,eting, Servi.ce <br />Director Corrigan. Comittee discussed Ordiaantce No. 82-77, which has been smended <br />and reduces the area which was to hsve "No Parking" signe„ from the enti.re leftth of <br />Evergreen Drive, to onlp that port.ion betweea West Park and Alden Urive. W111 ask <br />for suepension of rule requiriag tbree rea;dings. <br />2) Coanni.ttee discussed Ordinance No. 82-78 which deals with "No Parlcing" sl.gEts on <br />Bradley Road from the service gate west to the prcperty iine. Camittee felt the en- <br />tire issue of parking and Barton/Rrsdleq Field should ie diacusged with the residents <br />and the Recreation Commaissian ta fin;d c+ut what short term as well as long range goai.s <br />are planned in that area. Will bs setting up a meeting for this purpose. <br />3) Committee also discusaed the Cop'n Taeo stop bar controversy. Comittee Mober, <br />Councilmsn Woerpel is ia favor of relocatirag the stop bar to the previous positicm; <br />Councilwomsa Pgtrigac and Mx. LcW feel the stop bar shcu].d stap in ita current <br />position, its original locatioa esst of Che Cap"n Taco egtrance. <br />4) Committee discussed the rahole traffic situatictn in the vicinity af Canterbury amd <br />Lorain Road; the passible extenticra of Canterbury Raact, on a southerly Iine, into <br />Brookpark Road. Two possibi2itiea exiat: t1ns, extenl Canterbury sauth, acrms what is <br />now the "T" intersecticm, through the Caiacdinal Federal Bank parking lot, ta Broalcpark <br />Road. Two, centium C.aaterhury rtot throoh th,e eodian etrip of Brookp*ft, throuO <br />the wesCbound and eastbavtnd laoee o# ii, mk, etogping at the curtmt scrutherly eurb <br />of Brookpark. Before anythtng cm he d?cided, Citp will have to re"est the State's
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