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<br />Council Miautes of 5/18/$2 -3-
<br />Mr. Bierman, Chairmm Recreatioa, Pub3ic Parka and Buildiags Gomittee repvrted:
<br />1) CoamtiCtte met May 17th, 8 p.m., w#.th Chsirnan Biezmaa, Preaident &oehaer, Cc?uncil-
<br />man McKaq and Aec?eation Comisaton Cha3rman BoMlmann in attendance: Ordiaance No.
<br />81-7, the sale of'' toboggsns; Orrdimmce Na. 82-51, feea far Reereattiqn I3epsrtmnt
<br />facilities; and 0*dinaace No. $2-64* lese?e of Butteraut School, wer4 +diacusaed. bue
<br />to the lack of a quoram, no decision cm3:d be mtde.
<br />2) Ordinance No. 82-51 was discuosed th-is evecaing, prior to caucus, snd Camitt$e
<br />recommeads approval of tle orditence after deleting the ].ast aamtance in Section 8,
<br />on Page Three.
<br />Mrs. Petrigac, Chairman Lomg RatW Planning Commf.ttene reported: 1) Cctmittee mat with
<br />Mayor Swietpniawski snd Counci1-as-a-Whcrle Comittee on Maq ldth to dfacuss 4rd3.nance
<br />No. 82-65, the new Citq l?a:?.1 Cca?le:: and to lovk at sketch of esoe. Coa?ttoe
<br />recom?nends appraval af Ordinmce No. 82-85.
<br />2) In the abaence of Mr. Woarpel, Mrs. F+etrigsc reported that the Bu#.ldiug, Zoaing
<br />and Develogment Ccimittee net with repartxsanLatine from tlhio Be11 to diacws the
<br />placement of telephoae bavths. Comdttse wi11 cantfaue to review and dfascuas Ord3.n-
<br />aace No. 80-39, regulat#.ons regardi.stg t.ha f.attallat3.on of outdoor telephme pay
<br />stations, and Mr. Woerpel wi.ll report out to Council.
<br />Mr. Mcltaq, Chairmsn Public Safsty, Health and Welfare Comi.ttee, as well as Revf,ran-
<br />mental Cantrol CammiCtee, reported: i) Enviromeatal Caatrol Camittee mat May 12th
<br />with Chairman and Member Petrigac fn at?tteadmee. Comittee discuesetd Tree plaating
<br />Program aud agreed Qn the fo3.1owing xecomwondattians : (a) tretts ehoul+d be plmted ss
<br />early as possible snd as quickly as possible aftex befng received £rrom the nursery.
<br />(b) treee that fafled to survfve laat pear should be replacsd by Che supplier.
<br />(c) residents who have be+en oa the 1i:t the loctgest shoct].d rmmceive tress first.
<br />Service Directar CarriW advi.set} that the Tree Planting Program is mdetwray; has
<br />suggested purchasing Crees at $25 per tree aa these tra?s have burlapped, ba2l+ed roots.
<br />Mr. Corrigaa will contsct the nursary regorcting last year's dead treee.
<br />2) Safety Ccmmi.ttee met May 14th with Mrqor, Prssident Boahner, Law D3.reetot, Cvuacil-
<br />men Wilamasky and Sartager, Safety Disector, Po].ice Chief and gue+et Rob+est Ilafie}.d in
<br />attendsnce, Mr. Hatfield descri6ed his problem wi.th reapect to the easessaC fram North
<br />Park Drive to Gardenia Drive. His children p3.*y in the ysrd and have bem hit by
<br />bicycles aiace this ea t is an1p 2-212 feet fxcu his house. Ae bought the hause
<br />in t,linter and did nct kavw cf the eas L; the r+calto-? never infoTftd hts. Aa: pre-
<br />sented the prablem to the Rsa],ty Comissimn, ssking far fencing to be installsd, and
<br />is $waitin$ their deei.sian. Will imfom Safetg Comittee.
<br />3) Safety Comittee also discuemed tha problest of stolen cars and methods of control.
<br />Committee decided that proposed Istor?iation w?ould b.e of little uee and wrnuld be in
<br />conflict with the Constitution of the United 5tates due to lack of search warrants to
<br />inspect car lots, parklao,g lotg, etc.
<br />4) Recreation Cammiseian met an Tuesday, May llth. A slide preseata?t3an was viewed,
<br />which wi11 also be shcora at achoola, to inform the students of the Sumer Fragram.
<br />Ice Blossows Show we+s ve11 atteneled with 2,700 paid attendance compared to 1,100
<br />last year. The Commissicrn was made sware of two areas where feneittg wvu].d be deairable,
<br />these beiag at West 8mchview aud Ambwur Drive. No action was taken $C Chia time due
<br />to lack of funrls. The wat+er iine at Nart.h Olmted Park is in a deCerivrated ¢ondition
<br />and will have to be addressed. H.orl.xoas h8s foxtned a comati.Ctee ef Chtee, from their
<br />Board of Directors, to campile i??otmtivn and gather solid figuree to greaeuC befare
<br />the end of this year as to whether this pragram wiil be iacorporated t?ith the Citq.
<br />? R+ent at Butternut Junior High Scttewl, for Horiaons, wi11 be $3,182, vhich is a 5%
<br />increase from last year. All scttool leasas were raised 5%.
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