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?_. December 19, 1950
<br />Ordinance #$58 was introduced by Dr. Lewis. An Ordinance to levy special
<br />assessments for the improvement of Lucydale Avenue, from Lora.in; Road to the
<br />South Line of Sublat No. 39 by gradin;, drainino and slagging. It was moved=and
<br />seconded that the statutory rule be suspended and the Urdina.nce be read i.mmediate-
<br />ly the second and third times and put on its passaGe. The affirmative,vote on
<br />said motion was as fo1.7.ows: Baumgardners Hattono Kramer., Lewis, Paddock., Scott.
<br />Thereupon the Ordinance H.*as read the second and third times and put upon its
<br />passage, and the affirLnative vote thereon was as follows: Bawz;ardner, Hatton,
<br />Kramer, Lewis, Paddock, Scott.
<br />It was mved and seconded that the Clerk advertise for bids for the iialter water
<br />main #2. f1Yeas" Baumbardner, Hatton, Yramer, Zewis, Paddock., Scott,
<br />' A petition for water on Stearns Road from Lorain ftoad to the north line of the
<br />Berr_ard Stearns property, was received. It was moved and seconded that the
<br />petition be referred to the Engineer. «Yeas'' Haumgardner, Hatton, Kramer, Lewis,
<br />Faddock, Scott.
<br />ftesolution #1699 was introduced by 2,r. Kra.mer. A Resolution transferring
<br />$187.42 from the Bus Fund to the Sinkinr Fund. It was raovQd and seconded that
<br />the statutory rule be suspended a.nd the Resolution be read irmnediately the second
<br />and third times and put on its passage. The affirmative vote on said motion
<br />was as follows; Baumgardner, Hatton, Kra.r:ier, Levris, Paddock, Scott. Thereupon
<br />the Resolution was read ths second and third tiraes and put upon its passa;e, and
<br />the affirnative vote thereon was as follows: Baumgardner, Hatton, Kramer, Lewis,
<br />Paddock, Scott.
<br />The Mayor apFointed Robert Cowley to the Service llepartment.
<br />Resolution #1700 was introduced by tir. Baua?;ardner. A Resalution approving the
<br />appointntent of Robert Cowley to the Service Department. It was moved and
<br />seconded that the above Resolution be adopted as read. "Yeas" Baum.gardner, Hatton,
<br />Kra.mer, Lewis, Paddock, Scott.
<br />The Mayor appointed Fred Shirley as a regular bus driver.
<br />Resolution #1701 was introduced by Mr. Baum;ardner. A Resolution approvino the
<br />appoi.ntment of Fred Shirley as a regu].ar bus driver. It wasnoved and seconded
<br />that the above Resolution be adapted as read. "Yeast' Baumgardner, Hattons Kramer,
<br />Levris, Paddock., Scott. - Resolution #1702 was introduced by 14r. Baumgardner. A Resolution accepting the
<br />tax rate. It was moved and seconded that the atatutory ruTe be suspended and the
<br />Pesolution be read iYmnediately the second and third times and put on its passage.
<br />The affirmative vote on said raotion was as.follows: Baumgardner, Hatton, Kramer,
<br />Lewis, Paddock, Scott. Thereupon the Resolution was read the second and third
<br />times and put upon its pa.ssage, and the affirmative vote thereon was as follolors:
<br />Baumgardner, Hatton, Kramer, Lewis, Paddocks Scott*
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<br />The Mayor appointed John Douglas as Greaser i.n tha Bus Garage, as of Wednesday, !
<br />December 13, 1950. `
<br />Reso].ution #1703 was introduced by Mr. Baum;ardner. A ftAsolution approvinZ the ;
<br />appointmpnt of John Dou?las as Greaser in the Bus Garage. It was moved and '
<br />seconded that the above Resolution be adopted as read. "Yeaslt Baum;ardner, R
<br />Hatton, Kramer, Lewis, Paddock, Scott. '
<br />Mr. Baum;ardner reported that progress had been made toward landscapino the new ?
<br />Clague Road Playground. He said 1500 trees had been secured from the State W
<br />Conservation Commission -- half Red 0al; and half White Pine. The Red 0ak wi11
<br />only be a matter of inches high, and the tidhi.te pine possibly a foot high. He also
<br />stated that the Recreation Cor?nni.ssion intends to buy an additianal 75 to $0
<br />larger trees of d ifferent species that are recommended for this area. Mr. Bawm-
<br />gardner also reported that the Recreation Commi.ssian has definitely thought of
<br />the erecti.on of a building to house toi2et facilities at the Clao e Road Play-
<br />ground, which wil], also jointly become part of a Shelter House; however, it is
<br />not the intent to build the Shelter House portion at the present time.'
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