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<br />MINUTES OF THL MEETZNG QF THE Cpt1PiCTL
<br />OF 'tHE CI1"Y 4F NORTH OLMSTED
<br />FEBRUARY 2, 1982
<br />Present : Preaident James Boehuier, Couacilmen Bierman, McKay, Petrigac,
<br />Saringer, Wilamoskq, Woerpel.
<br />Alsa present: Mayor Robert Swietyniovski, Law Director Michasl Gareau, Finance
<br />Direc-u6r Edward 9oyle, Safety Director Eugene Petre, Service
<br />. Director .Toteph Coxrigan, CiCy Eagineer Ronald Zurewski, Cleik .t
<br />of Council Florertce Camprbe3l.
<br />Absent: Councilman Logan.
<br />Meeting was called to order by President Boehner at 8:15 P.M.
<br />PreeidenC Boehmer invited memhers of the audience to jain Menbers of Council ia re-
<br />citing the Pledge of Allegiance.
<br />Minutes of Council Meeting of January 19, 1982, spproved as corrected by Mr. McRay:
<br />Page 1, Subparagraph d, second sentence, first word "51.so" chamged to read "Also".
<br />President Boehmer ant?ounced thaC Ordinaace No. 81w136, An ordinam?ee eatatblishing a
<br />new Section 107.14 of the Cod3.fted Ordina3nce$ ent3tled 'tPrpCedtlre tTpon Charge Of
<br />Conflict Of intsrest - Establis'lxment af Ethies Caamiasion" of G'hapter 107 entitied
<br />Code Of Ethics, ia OA second resding as amended. Also, Resolution No, 82-12, A
<br />resolution requeerin$ the Ohip llepartmeaC of Transportation to itsproae I,orain Road,
<br />State Route 10, fr+om the west corporation line to the east corgoration line bq
<br />resurfacing, and declaring an emergency, has been placed on the agenda for first
<br />reading.
<br />City Engineer Zuxawski reported: 1} E?gimmrfng pepartment will be, revising the
<br />tra€fic coatroller at Cocmtry Club Aoulevard ancl Great Alarthern Roulevatd; wi11
<br />consider rephaaing the signal, canverting the "leading" left tnm to s"lagging"
<br />left turn on Great Northera.
<br />Finaace DirecCor Boyle reported: 1) City today inveeted $700,000 at 13-3/4% and
<br />$100,000 at 14%; theee are currernt intsrRtst xates.
<br />21 Have chan$ed tte paproll dates for school guards; pay period now enda an Friday
<br />before payday.
<br />In reply to Mrs. Petrigac`s questian as to w}tether the City and Nat3onal City
<br />Bank balanced aut, Mr. Bay1.e rap1#,ed thatt twQ items had to be audjusted today.
<br />An error wa: made in Deeeuber vben a tramfer ahawed up as an expenere. Fund 807,
<br />EPA Facility, has a cash batlanca of $141,505.39 and Fuad 808, SSES, has a cash
<br />balance of $42,300.50. Qther than these two ite2ms, figures are correct.
<br />L$w Dixector Gareau reported: 1) With respect t4 the unemployment case that arase
<br />when an employee resignad 3n the Bus I}epartment, wene to Flarida and worked for
<br />ttiia weeke, decided to colleet tutemploymextt ccmpensat3on and was gersittefl to do so
<br />by the Bureau of UnemploymenC Cmdr,ensatiuss, a representstive £zvm the Bus ikipartment
<br />went Co Columbua to appeal the case. City waa gi.ven ax? adverse deciaion; Low
<br />0 IIirector plaas to take it ta the next appellate level and then, if necesaary, take
<br />it inta the Carmna P2eas Court.
<br />2) Has received amotion for reccsnsideraticm befoxe the SuBrom Ccurt sna the Rush
<br />Case. Has filed a brief in oppositlon ta the notion for recamsidsrativn, therefare
<br />thia case is still pending.
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