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Council Minutes of 10/5/93 <br />Mayor Boyle reported: 1) Halloween trick-or-treating will be held in the city on <br />Saturday, October 30, from 6 to 8 p.m. <br />2) Along with Service Director BohLnarm, met with the Darter Company which is <br />doing the deaagraphics for the senior housing project. Hopefully, by the end of <br />next month. the full study will be ca~pleted and we will be able to proceed. <br />There are several areas being considered for the senior homing The <br />information .provided by the banter Cca~any will assist the architects, Kac2~r <br />and Associates, in designing the project. A volunteer co~aittee has been formed <br />to help pease Issue 23, a Charter ~t that will shorten the time frame a~i <br />allow senior housing to be built more easily. The volunteer coepmittee is called <br />"Frierxis of the Family" and donations are welcome. <br />3) Negotiations with the Regrma]. Transit Authority on a new contract are on- <br />going. A subcommittee has been established to look at the current contract to <br />determine if certain items can be changed immediately. <br />4) The city is in negotiations with Cuyahoga County with regard to the sanitary <br />sewer contract. We review the amount of sewage we can take across the limos and <br />meet with the county aixi negotiate the r~nber of tap-ins that ern be allowed in <br />the Olmsted Township porticm serviced by the Wastewater Treatment Plant. <br />5) On Thursday, October 8, a meting will be held with tte residents live on <br />Stearns Road south of Lorain Road. Past meetings have to concentrate on <br />the problems of residents living north of Lorain Road, at~ci this meeting will give <br />these residents an opportunity to express their concerns ani ideas about the <br />Crocker/Steams extension project. <br />6) The following projects, totaling over four million dollars, have been applied <br />for under the Issue 2 program: <br />a. MacBeth Avenue,. $203,000. <br />b. Deerfield subdivision, Phase I C, $1,346,500. <br />c. Barton Road water line south of Lorain Road, $300,000. <br />d. Barton Road storm sewer south of Lorain Road, $436,000. <br />e. Sanitary sewer rehabilitation program, $1,700,000. <br />f. Mastick Road storm water improvements, $490,000. <br />g. Root Ditch culvert replacement, $358,000. <br />North Olmsted has received more money in Issue 2 funds than any city in the <br />county with the exception of the City of Cleveland. We believe that we will <br />receive some of the current requests and possibly some zero interest loans. <br />7) The local drug abuse resistance program, C.A.R.E., will hold a celebrity <br />server night on Thursday, October 14, at the North Olmsted Big Boy restaurant. <br />All tips collected by the celebrities will be given to the C.A.R.E. program. <br />Law Director Gareau reported: 1) As the Mayor indicated, we are meeting with RTA <br />to negotiate along-term contract or to at least extend the existing contract to <br />give us an opportunity to resolve a rnunber of issues that must be considered in <br />light of the change in transportation over the past year. A subcommittee has <br />been formed to look at same of the financial data. <br />2) With regard to the Halleen case, a deposition was taken a couple of mks ago <br />and the individual being deposed walked out of the deposition. A motion was <br />filed to compel additional discovery, and we filed a brief in opposition. In the <br />meantime, Halleen has presented a proposed resolution of the lawsuit that will be <br />presented to the Board of Zoning appeals. <br />2 <br />_. <br />i <br />