Council "inutes af 4/10/R2
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<br />? ^af.ety ntrector "etrQ reported- 1) (n Anril 9th, attended the arariuatiem of Patrol--
<br />ma.n Richard V. ('alvitt3. Orom r.he State of Ohfo Police Academv in Columbus, Mio;
<br />?Ze is na!J an active memher of the clenartmnt.
<br />?) Drainage and condition of the three back soccer fields, ref.urbished 2ast Fal.l.,
<br />are very good,
<br />3) In the nast, has met with *tr. Terry Rice, ?}irector of P1Anntnq for the Cleveland
<br />t"!etro Park Systems. Thanl-s to Fire Chief Van Ruren, the 'goarcl has met rtrtd made the
<br />followinp, recommendations! Smcke detectars with local alarm si$nals will be installed
<br />at the Rackv River Trailside Ititernretive CenCer- slso, the stand nive Will be Macle
<br />available to the Pire Departmant to provide a water supnlv at.the Interpretive Center.
<br />t-lill report on £uture cnrrecCieme and 1nprovemenEs at M.etro Park Systess.
<br />4) The Ohio Parks and Reexeation Association has seZected the ?Iorth OImsted Parks
<br />and Recreation at Barton Road £csr an awsrd, hased on programi.ng, creatiwity and
<br />idea concept of the Sumer PrQgram for chilctren. This nronrara not only buses
<br />children f_rom numerous locations but prcvides a central.ized program alcmg, with in-
<br />teresting field trips. Jerrq Couts actcl his sCaff are responsible for this creati.ve
<br />and interesting nrogram.
<br />htr. Logan, Chairman Transnortation Gcumuittee reported: 1) Commf.ttee met l,ast nipht
<br />with ?trs. ?'eCrigac and mr. Lc?gan Frosent as caell as Councilnen V31amoskq, McXay and
<br />Council Presicient ?ioehmer, and Mr. 'Potrs. Conm3.ttee discussed Ordinance No. 81-19
<br />which amends the Traffic Cotttral vap of the Citv to provide for the installation of
<br />three atop signs at the inte3naectien of Vita and Josephine Lanea. This will continue
<br />to be held pending potenCial rledieation of the streets. Until dedication, Citp cannot
<br />erect stop aigns.
<br />2) Conmii.ttee discussed Ordinance Mfl. 82-33, cahich would provide for the insta2lation
<br />of "A1o Parking;" signs on both sides of Aickorq Lane i-rhere Niclr-ory i,sne interaects
<br />T-rith Lorain Road9 to the intersetct3on af f)ld %ore Drive, and further nxcaVid3.ng for the
<br />installation of "Yield Right of Eiay" si€±n at the northeast corner vf. ti3.ckory Lane
<br />where it in*e<sects with Old Shore T1rive. Conrnittee recommends agprovel.
<br />3) Committee also discusaed C)rdfnance Ido. 82-24, which calls for two stop signs to
<br />be pZaced at the intersectia?n of EraAeurne and iie7.lesley! recomwnds approvsl.
<br />4) Cotmnittee discussecl citY vehieles and hawa forvAl3v requested the Adatnistrstion
<br />to provide a report, in a reasanab1e periurl of time, indicating preciaelv which
<br />city employee drives which citq csr; makae and qear of the car, where driven, etc.
<br />Mrs. Petrigac, Chairman Long Rangs Plannina Comittee reported: 1) Committee met
<br />with Mrs. Petzigac and ncrn Coogseland, Coorclinator for the North 01na,sted Ccmmounity
<br />Developmeat ?llock Grant pr4paass3., ptettat. Tweive suggestions were male by rPSidents •
<br />many of which were ineltgible or were too expensive to undesrtake. Reccmmendations
<br />are as follows:
<br />a. Phase II of the storm water iniet control, $65,I)0f).
<br />b. Noise barrier on Gra+ce Road: both sides of I-48n, $3,000
<br />c. Handicap rwxp at side doar ot Tcn+m Hall, $7,00n
<br />d. Paved wa3.ic cn eouth s#de af Senior Center, from the Cabin
<br />t o the gazebo,$6, 000
<br />e. Drainage at Carey Lane, $1,100
<br />f. Rehbilitation ef homes for 1ow incom fsmi13.es or Senior Citizens.
<br />Any money left over fiom the aMove projects, would go into this.
<br />Mrs. Petrigac naved Counc3l apprave the above memtioned projects, selected by the
<br />Chairman of the Lon.$ Range Planning Committee and Mr. Copeland, to he eubeaitted to
<br />the Cuqahoga County Departmient of Ca?nity Development for funding, secanded by
<br />Mr. WoerpeJ,, unanimousl.y appraved.
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