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Council riinutes of 7/5182 <br />--li- <br />LEGISLATItN (ccrnt' d) : <br />Ordinanace Na. 82-90 introduced by Mayor Swietynia$eki wss given it$ first rsading. <br />An ordinance authorizing and directing the Mayor of the Citv of Notth 03,mted to <br />enCer into an agreesent with certain pronerty owaer: for ttre reisb#reemeut o€ pre- <br />liminary engineeting and other vosts assoeiated -Tith the iaprovoundt cf a nublic <br />street, and declaring an eaergency. Referred to BZD Comittee. <br />Under Old Business: <br />Mr. Wilamoaky asked Mayvr Swfetyt?lcwski what the current status is cm the 1480 noise <br />barriere ; wtsen will the State lot the castracC ; when nctwil cmetructicm caill s tart . <br />Mayor nromised to check into this and aill advise Mr. tfilaurslry. <br />Mrs. Saringer comoremted that tbe Streets and Drai.nap Cvmuittse hsd aet a couple of <br />nsonths ago with a group of reeide4ts fros. Cteenwopd Circle and had grmtf.ted them <br />an answer; hss any decision been resch+ed4 ft. Wi.lopooky rep1ied tbsC he naever re- <br />ceived the additiaRual informoettitn he hadd requested. Mayar 9vi+etynicws'ki audeised <br />Mr. Wilamosky to schedule another traatiag and he woutd see that sll the inforsatian <br />needed would be sent in a ps+cket. Mr. Wilawsky eaid he would advise Mrs. Petrigac <br />when the meeting was scheduled. <br />Mrs. Petrigac asked when the apps'opuiste ccmmittees af C l wou1d have ti3e lists <br />for trees, for street lighting, a? for street repairs. Dlrector Gotrigaa stated <br />he would have all that compil:ecl bp Che €oarmittee mottag - even the treaa. <br />Mr. Bierman asked what the atatue on gxass mming aa 1480 is at thls poiut. Mapar <br />replied that the State has no funds for grass cutting; Ci,ty ai,11 be €artunaCe if the <br />grass is cut once this year. Servis:e Divoctor advised that vbtn a safety problen <br />is involved, the Service Dcpart?entt crwe will be cuttiAg gtass, an time aNailable. <br />Mr. WoPrpel requested Preside;tt of Coimcil to schedu].e an Ethics Coai.esion Meeti.ng <br />for the purpase of chovsing a Chairman. <br />Mr. Tlaerpei aslced the Mmgor if he had recetved any kiad of comomication from the <br />o f f i ce o f CongrosawAn MDStt1 wAkfAh s'wegard to approprist,i.oss for Dwer C+mter Pxmd. <br />Mayor 9wietynioveld replied tha aou"3ammta1 bill is presentLy being drarn up <br />covering the intezatate tranafez aff fnqda for this pmject. <br />Mr. McKay stated that he had asked fouacil far a list of tr++?ees fram all warde; re- <br />ceived a list from Mrs. Petrigac and Mat. Biamm. 3.Uese wer+s subuttted to Serviice <br />Director and Mr. Corrigan assurod Mr. McRAq that t;te tree plantfag ptooaqr was under- <br />way. New trees are plastfied wi.th Che oidest requests caming #it*t and each war$ being <br />treated equa].ly due to the avaiIsbillty of the trees. Aae received smemc? from <br />Safety Director Petre stating that the tatal approgrtaticm for stroot ].igSCing for <br />1982 is $110,000. In the first three months of 1982, the expenditure was $26,337.$0. <br />A maximun of ten new streeete ligUts is pvsefble. Safety Direct8r re ds six <br />lights in the Canterbury iioods area and faur, on Josephiue and Vita Drive. <br />Mr. Wilamosky asked if the Servi.ae DeparCment would be doi:ng any txina€ng of grass <br />on Barton or Stearas Road i.n the 1480 area. People tzy to &eep their yards n3ce, <br />the ditches clean, and the 1480 cverpoos lcrok li.ke hay fielda. Mr. Corriw <br />replied that his departmeeat will be gitring €irst priority to safeCy comiderati4ns <br />when assuming the State's r #bility relative to 1480 - not esthetics. Perhaps <br />the Service crews will be able t4 setch the State's one cutting in these areas.