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<br />Council Mfnutes of 3/2/87
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<br />3) As alreaciy reported by Mr. Corri$an, Commir.te` discussed Ordinance No. 82-$ which
<br />would provide for tncreases for expIoyees of the Bu$ Line. Sins:e the Citq is looking
<br />at a reduction of $341,000, Comaittee originally discussed the possibility of tabling
<br />thia legislation; hawever, it ie now Coamittee'a recommendatiou that Ordinance Po. 82-$
<br />be postponed to a date certain, May 4, 1982. °
<br />Lettera $nd Communications:
<br />Letter from Mr. Jack Boss, Jr., Prtaidettt of the North Olmted Chamber of Canmerce,
<br />in supgort of Ordinance No. 81-21 and 81-22.
<br />People addressing Couacil:
<br />Mr. Mel Dieterich, 26068 Kenaedy Ridp,e Road, discussed the finsmial burden of the
<br />Rec Center; his difficulty in gettiag anyone to answer tt?e phone when he calls.
<br />Mrs. Mary Smith, Director of Horizcm After School Center, preseuted each M,ember of
<br />Coeiacil with a cogq of florizon's financial statement.
<br />Mr. James J. Carter, 30859 South Court, addxessed the iasues of Ordinance Na. 81-21
<br />and 81-22 and repeated his opposition to this legislation as previaualq reported to
<br />Council.
<br />Mr. Haro2d Ruff, Representative of Bus Drivers and employees of the North Olmeted
<br />Municipal Bus Line, discussed Ordinance No. 82-2, tlae 1% pay rsise; feels this
<br />legislation should not be postgomed untiZ May and that Council should apgrove the
<br />increase.
<br />Mr. Logan moved Council recess £or five minutes, seconded by Mr. MeRay. Affirmative
<br />vote: Bierman, Logan, McKay, Wflamoskq, Woexpel. Negatine vote: Petrigac, Saringer.
<br />5 Ayes - 2 Nays - Motion carried.
<br />LEGISI,ATION:
<br />Ordinance Na. 82-8 introdueed by Mr, W1lamoslry was given its third readiag. An ordin-
<br />ance eatablzshing the eaapowatian tv be paid to a12 hourlq emplagees emplayed by the
<br />North Ol.ansted Municipal Rue Lixe, and declaring an emergencq, Mr. Wilamcsskp moved to
<br />postpone until a date certain, May 4, 1982, seeQnded by Mr. Logart. Rull ca3.l an not3on:
<br />Affirmative vote: Bieram, I,ogan, McKay, Petrigae, Sarittger, Wilamaeky. Negative vnte:
<br />Woerpel. 6 Aqes - 1 Nay - Motion csrried. Ordinance I+ko. 82-8 gostponed to date
<br />certain, May 4, 1982.
<br />Ordinance No. 82-10 introduced b?,• Mr. McKay was given its third reading. Aa ordin-
<br />ance.esEabiishing a new and revised standard with respect to the eatabliehocit of s
<br />paramedic unit within the Fire Department, and to, at the saffie tiue, establish a rate
<br />of aoMe'nsatiou in excess of the baae acate of pay for paramedics, and dec3aring an
<br />emargeac:p. Mr. McKay moved for adcsption, aeconded by Mr. Wilamosky, uaanimously
<br />appraved. Ordinance No. 82-10 adopted.
<br />R+esolution No. 82-11 introduced bp Mr. tiilamoeky was given its third readiag. A
<br />resolutian app"ing the passo" of House Bi11 Number 722, present2y pemdiag before the
<br />114th Geatr$]. Asesably in Columbus, Ohio. Mr. Wilamosky moved for adoptiaa, secanded
<br />by Mr. McKay, vaapimouslq approved. Resolution No. 82-11 adopted.
<br />? Resolution Noe 81-12 intr:,duced by Mr. Wilaimoolty was given its third reading. A
<br />resolntion requr--ting the Ohio DppartaQent o€ Transportation to improve Larain Road,
<br />State Route 10, frvxa the x-?c corporatinn line to the ease corgoration liae by re-
<br />surfacinu, and declafing an emergency. Mr. Wilanaakq moved for adoption, seconded
<br />bq Mh:. Logan, unan-rX-,ously appxoved. Reesolution No. 82-12 adopted.
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