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<br />asks the Mayor to be responsible for getting the location message to the newspapers
<br />and cable TV. Commi.ttee feels a permanent location could be a cement pad, placed
<br />south of Town Ha11, in a line with the west wall of the building. Would like a
<br />meeting with the Mayor to discuss.
<br />Mr. Logan, prior to moving into audience garticipation, moved to amend the agenda
<br />to allow for audience parttcination regarding the Rini/B7.A ruling during Old Business
<br />discussion rather than at this time, second by Mr. Taoerpel. Affirmative vote: Bierman,
<br />Logan, McKay, Petrigac, Saringer, Woerpel. Motion carried.
<br />People addressing Council:
<br />Sparky DiBenedetto, 190 Plymouth, Bay Village, pxese.nted plans and nxopqsa3 fQr his
<br />property on Brookpark Extension, President Baehmer referred tQ BZD Cammtittee fQx
<br />consideration.
<br />Mr. Steve Bowman, 6662 Wedgewood Drive, di,scussed passage Qf Issue 21 and 21,A, the
<br />rezoning of resident:tal and multifamily land to indnstrial. Challenged the Mayor and
<br />the Administration to deliver vn their campaign promises: 600 jobs and $600,000 in
<br />tax revenue. Asked £or an agressive, fu11 deUelopment of the Zndustrial I'ark so it
<br />will not be done in a piecemeal fashion.
<br />LEGISLA-TION;
<br />Ordinan e No. 83-117 introduced by Mrs. Petrigac was given its third reading. An
<br />ordinance changing the name of that Qortion of Ranchview A'venue, which lies to the
<br />nortfi of West Ranchview Avenue, and intersects with Tallwood Drive, from "Ranchview
<br />Avenue" to "Tallwood Court", and declaring an emergency, as amended. Mrs. Petrigac
<br />moved for adoption, second by Mr. Bi,erntan. Affirmative vote: Bierman, Logan, McKay,
<br />Petrigac, Saringer, Woerpel. Ordinance No. B3-117 adopted.
<br />Ordinance No. 83-121 introduced by Mr. Logan was qiven its third reading. An ordin-
<br />ance to authorize the purchase of body repair panels to be used in partially re-
<br />conditioning thirteen (13) buses owned by the North Olmsted Municipal Bus Line, and
<br />declaring an emergency. Mr. Logan moved for adoption, second by Mr. McKay. Affirma-
<br />tive vote: Bierman, Logan, McKay, Petrigac, Saringer, Woerpel. Ordinance No. 83-121
<br />adopted.
<br />Resolution No. 83,122 introduced by Mr. McKay was given its third reading. A resolu-
<br />tion authorizing the Director of Pub!_ic Safety to advertise for bids for the painting
<br />and repair of the 1968 American LaFrance aerial truck in the Fire Department, and de-
<br />claring an emergency. Mr. McKay moved for adoption, second by Mr. Woerpel. Affirmative
<br />vote: 33ierman, Logan, MeKay, Petrigac, Saringer, G)oerpel. Orclinance No. 83-122 adopted.
<br />Ordinance No. 83-125 introduced by Mr. Tlilamoslcy was given its third reading. An ordin-
<br />ance amending Section 6 of Ordinance No. 83-93, entitled "An ordinance establishing
<br />rates of cornpensation for various adminisbrative and legislative personnel, and de-
<br />claring an emergency" and declaring an emergency, as amended. Mr. McKay maved for
<br />adoption, seconci by Mr. Bierman. Tn response to Mrs. Petrigac's question, Service
<br />Director Corrigan discussed the duties of a forester. Roll call on motion: Affirma-
<br />tive vote: Bierman, Logan, McKay. Negative vote: petrigac, Saringer, Woerpel. 3 Aye -
<br />3 Nay - Tie vote. President Boehmer cast deciding vote, "yes". 4 Aye - 3 Nay -
<br />Motion carried. Ordinance No. 83-125 adopted.
<br />Ordinance No. $3-127 introduced by Mr. McKay was given its third reading. An ordinance
<br />creating a new fund, adding to the financial structure of the City o£ North Olmsted,
<br />a fund known as the Senior Citizen Program Fund, and declaring an emergency. Mr. McKay
<br />moved for adoption, second by Mrs. Saringer. Affirmative vote: Rierman, Logan, McKay,
<br />Petrigac, Saringer, Woerpel. Ordinance No. 83-127 adopted*
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