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Council Minutes of 3/20/2001 <br />that people are going to stop every time. She will be looking into an avenue for making <br />sure, whether it's through the schools or through the city, that the children are educated <br />as to this new system, especially if we extend to other areas in the city. Roll call <br />continued: Nashar, yes. The motion passed unanimously. Resolution No. 2001-24 <br />adopted. <br />Resolution No. 2001-25 introduced by Mayor Musial was given its second reading. A <br />resolution authorizing the Director of Public Service to advertise for bids for repair of the <br />roof in the lobby area at the North Olmsted Recreation Center in the City of North <br />Olmsted as detailed in the specifications on file and authorizing the Mayor to contract for <br />the same, and declaring an emergency. <br />Resoh~tion No. 2001-26 introduced by Mayor Musial was given its second reading. A <br />resolution authorizing the Director of Public Service to advertise for bids for repair of the <br />HVAC system in the lobby area at the North Olmsted Recreation Center in the City of <br />North Olmsted as detailed in the specifications on file and authorizing the Mayor to <br />contract for the same, and declaring an emergency. <br />Resolution No. 2001-31 introduced by Councilman Miller was given its second reading. <br />A resolution expressing support for the passage of House Bill 251, which would create <br />new Section 4511.203 of the Ohio Revised Code, prohibiting the use of mobile <br />telephones while operating motor vehicles on the streets, highways or any public or <br />private property open for vehicular travel or parking, in the State of Ohio, and declaring <br />an emergency. Mr. Miller moved to table; second by Mr. Nashar; motion passed <br />unanimously. Resolution No. 2001-31 tabled. <br />Resolution No. 2001-32 introduced by Councilman Nashar was given its second reading. <br />A resolution requesting the United States Postal Service review the inadequacy of the <br />parking lot at the North Olmsted branch office, which is causing a traffic safety problem <br />on Lorain Road in the immediate vicinity of the branch office, and, as well, resident and <br />patron dissatisfaction with the available lot, and declaring an emergency as amended. <br />Ordinance No. 2001-33 introduced by Councilman McKay was given its second reading. <br />An ordinance providing for the issuance and sale of bonds in the maximum aggregate <br />principal amount of $10,750,000 for the purpose of constructing, furnishing, equipping <br />and otherwise improving a free public library building and acquiring, preparing, <br />landscaping and otherwise improving its site, and declaring an emergency. Councilman <br />McKay moved for suspension of the rule requiring three readings; second by Councilman <br />Nashar; motion passed unanimously. Councilman McKay moved for adoption; second <br />by Councilman Nashar; motion passed unanimously. Ordinance No. 2001-33 adopted. <br />Ordinance No. 2001-34 introduced by Councilman McKay was given its second reading. <br />An ordinance providing for the issuance and sale of bonds in the maximum aggregate <br />principal amount of $3,901,000 for the purpose of advance refunding at a lower interest <br />cost the $3,538,500 of outstanding street improvement bonds, Series 1992A, that are <br />stated to mature on December 15, 2012, and were issued as a part of the consolidated <br />13 <br />