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No. 2- Dec. 6, 1949.
<br />Ordinance #785 was introduced by I:-Zr. i{ramer. An Ordinance
<br />to amend the Zone Map and ZoninS Ordinance of the Village of
<br />North Olmsted by chanLing from a Residence district to a
<br />retail business district the land on the south side of Lorain
<br />Road from the vrest line of the property of the North Olmsted
<br />Lumber Co., a distance of 114 feet westerly and having a depth
<br />of 400 feet from the center line of Lorain Roadp The above
<br />Ordinance ti^ras read the i'irst time only.
<br />Moved by i:r. Kramer seconded by Lir. Baum?ardner that the Clerk
<br />advertise the change of Zoning from the esterly Village line to Columbia Road, on Lorain ftoad for a hearing on Jan. 17, 1950.
<br />1tYeas" Baumgardner, Biddulph, BidtiRrell, Crider, Kramer, Romp.
<br />1.40ved by ;r,r. Crider, seconded by T,ir. t3aumgardner that the Clerk
<br />advertise the change of zoninr- 114 feet on Lorain Road west of
<br />the Pdorth 0lmsted Lur.lber Co., from residence to retail business
<br />for Feb. 7, 1950. Resolution #1589 was introduced by 11r. Baumgardner. A Resolution
<br />provirling for the employrient of a building Inspector and an
<br />Assistant Building Inspectar. Moved and seconded that the
<br />statutory rule be suspended and the resolution be read i:nmediately
<br />the second and third times and put on its passage. The affirma-
<br />tive vote on said motion was as follovrs., Baumgardner, Biddulph,
<br />Bidwell, Crider, Kramer, Romp. Thereupon the resolution wAs
<br />read the second and third times and put upon its passage and the
<br />affirmative vote thereon vras^as follows., Baumgardner, Biddulph,
<br />Bidvrell, Crider, Kramer, Romp.
<br />Moved by Pdr. Crider seconded by Mr. Kramer that all bids
<br />received on Police cars Plov. 29th be thrown out. ''Yeas"
<br />baLUnoardner, Biddulph, Bidwell, Crider, Kramer, Romp.
<br />:rioved by 11-1r. :;ramer secor)ded by idr. Crider that the Clerk
<br />be instructed to advertise for bids for a new'Police car
<br />not to exceed ?:2500.00, ar?.d advertise the Llercury for sale.
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<br />Yeas" BauraGardner, Biddulph, BidVrell, Crider, Kramer, Romp.
<br />Resolution #1590 was introduced by Mr. Baumgardner. A Resolu-
<br />tion transferrins $500.00 from the General Fund to the
<br />Recreation Fund. P,Zoved and seconded that the statutory rule
<br />be suspended and the resolution be read immediately the second
<br />and third timea and put on its passage. °The affirmative vote
<br />on said motion was as follows., Eaumgardner, B3.ddulph, Bidvrel1.,
<br />Crider, Krainer, Ro:na. Theraupon the resolution Uras read the
<br />second and third times and put upon its passage and the
<br />affirmative vote thereon was as follows., Baumgardner, Biddulph,
<br />Bidwell, Crider, Kramer, Romp.
<br />Orclinance #786 vras introduced by S;,r. Baumbardner. An Ordinance
<br />determining to proceed vJith the improvement of Silverdale Road,
<br />from Lorain Road to the north line of Sublot No. 29, by con-
<br />structing therein a water line. Moved and seconded that the
<br />statutory rule be suspended and the Orc3inance be read immediately
<br />the second and third times and put on its passage. The affirma-
<br />tive vote on said motion Z7a3 as folloNS., Baurlgardner, Biddulph,
<br />BidVrell, Crider, Yramer, Ror.ip. Thereupon the Ordinance was
<br />rPad the second and third tinies and put upon 3ts passage and the
<br />affirmative,vote thereon was as follovrs:; Baumgardner, Biddulph,
<br />Bidwell, Crider, Kramer, Romp.
<br />Moved by Mr. Crider seconded by Mr. Baumgardner that the Clerk
<br />request the N. 0. Garden Club to landscape the P:iemorial Placque
<br />in the Park. "Yeas" Bauxigarcln.er, Hiddulph, Bidwell, Crider,
<br />Kr'amer, Romp.
<br />il;oved by P;ir. Kramer seconded by Mr. Bidvrell that the Clerk be
<br />authorized to have the City Water Dept., repair a hydrant on
<br />Lorain Road 3ust east of Root Road. "Yeas" t3a?-mgardner,
<br />Biddulph, Bidv,ell, Crider, Kramer, Ramp.
<br />Mr• Biddulph reported that he investigated the Boesger Ditch
<br />and stated.that it was all on private property and that if he
<br />Ivanted to fill in the ditch he would have to do it himself,
<br />that the VillaCe should do nothing. ??
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