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4. 9-19-50 <br />reached as to the dePinite location• <br />"All the foregoing represerits, very briePly, the coaclusions as to what <br />took place during the two meetings, and time prevented the third meeting <br />we had hoped for., and that was with the Governor of the State. <br />Jo hn R. Cloyd. 11 <br />It was moved and seconded that we enter into a three-year agreement xith Ridge- <br />vill Township for fire protection. "Yeasn Bavngardner, Hatton, Kramerp Iswisi, <br />Scott. . . . . <br />It was mpved and seconded that the Council go on record as objecting to the <br />County Charter in its present form. Irf889n Baumgardner, Hatton., Kramerp Lewisj, <br />Scott. <br />The. Mayor read a conanunication from Congressman George H. Bender regarding <br />Government funds avail.able on a long term loan in connection with the construc- <br />tion of sanitary sewers in our Village. <br />The Mayor also read a letter from the State Department of Health,$ as well as com- <br />munications with the City Waater Department. <br />Resolution #1675 was introduced by Dr. Lewig. A ftesolution approving securities <br />put up by the Bank of Berea Company.as Depository. It was moved arui seconded-that <br />the above xesolution be adapted as read. '+Yeaa" Baumgardner, Hatton.. Kramerj, Lewis, <br />Scott. ' <br />Mr. Crider reported that he had talked with Paul Passig, the Electrical Inspector, <br />and that the folloxiag was agreed upon as a satisfactory fee -- he is to receive <br />ever9'thing up to 030.00, and 70% of annunts over $30.00. . <br />Resolution #1676 was introduced by Dr. Lewis. A Resolution fiXirig the fees of the <br />Electrical Inspector. It was nrved and seconded that the statutory rule be sus- <br />Pended and the Resolution be read innnediately the second and third times and put <br />on its passage. The affirmative vote on eaid motion was as Yolloxa: Baumgardner$ <br />Hatton, Kramer, I.ewis, Scott. Thereupcn the Resolution was read the second and <br />third times and put upon its passage, and the aYYirmative vote thereon Mras as <br />Pol,lows: Baumgardnerj, Hatton, Kramer, Lewis, Saott. <br />: It was aaved and seconded.that Charles Smith paint the Toum Ha11. "Yeas" <br />BaumgaY'dner$, Fiatton;, Kramer, Lewie, Seott. - <br />Messrs: Burrell and Stiop made a request thmugh Mr. Crider to build a 20 x 40 <br />bultr storags house on Butternut ftidge Road at the location formerly occupied by <br />Hotf}un Gladiola Farm. Mr Crider was to notify Mr. Stiopp to attend a meeting <br />Mith tha Planning Commissi6n on Tuesday, September 26, 1950 for the purpose of <br />ascertaining their reactioa. <br />The folloyring mpney$ were received: $9412.90 Bus ReceiPts3 $65.00 Park Donations; <br />$840 for cuttirag weeds• $60.00 Street Operiing. Permits; ?6230g.00 Gas ?auc• <br />4??,?53.36 Frank aud Marion, M00 old rrowerj 8736.31 Loca1 Government; 610.00 <br />Bull. Pen. <br />PaY Ordinance #728 was passed by the Yollowing affirmative wte: Baumgardners <br />Hatton, Kramer, Iswis, Scott. <br />The meeting ad3oisned to the ca11 of the Clerk. <br />, <br />• M. Christrppan . . -- ` larence . J. ?tts . Mayor . . . ^ <br />? ? . . ? ; <br />¦