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_2.. <br />lo-14-''j5 <br />The Safety-Service Director reported 1t YJOUl.d cost approximately $700.00 for a <br />cement block partition in the bus garage where the fire trucks are being housed. <br />Mr. Baker, Chairman of the Welfare Conttnittee, reported on a welfare case and <br />reccmunended that the city furnish thres quarts of iailk a day untiZ the County . <br />can investigate. <br />Mr. Crider read the Health Report for the month of August. <br />• Mr.' Griff itha ` comp7.a.i.ned about the drainage ` in South Porter P,oad, and the matter <br />'«as referred to tha Ditch Cor.unittee. . : <br />The Mayor proclaimed the week of October 30th, 1955 a s NATIUIQAL CATHOLIC YOUTH trJEEK. <br />The Mayor procla3xaed the wee:s of October 90 1955 as FIRE PREVENTION ZtiIEEK. <br />The Mayor read a communication frcm Mr. Linzell, Director of the State Highway <br />Department, in answer to the letter written to Governor Lausche regarding Lorain <br />Road. <br />The riayor stated that Mr. Hanna of the Automobile Club had phoned him, in connection <br />with the'letter written to Gov. Lausche. He quoted Section 5521-01 of the Revised <br />Code, wh3.ch is as follows: <br />Improvement of state hightirays within a municipal corgoration. The Director <br />of Highways may establish, construct, reconstruct, improve, ti,dden, maintain, <br />or repair any secticn of state highway with3n the limits of a city, including <br />the elimination of railway t7ade cros5i.ng$~, and pay the entire or any part of <br />the cost and ex;aense thereof from state funds, but in all cases he shall first <br />obtain.the consent of the legislative authority of such municipal corporation. <br />A copy of a trs.ffic surrey nade by Fairview Park showed that 16,096 trucks and <br />1.18,427 cars passed through Fairview Park on Zorain Road in one week. <br />The Niayor reported` that 1Ma,yor's fines for the month of September amaunted to <br />` $1457.50. ` : . <br />Mr. Crider nominated Mr. Kramer and Mr. Decker as council members to serve on the <br />Board of Trustees of the Police Relief and Pension Fund, <br />mhere being no furthAr nominat3.ons, a motion was m.ade and seconded that noryinations ` <br />be closed. "Yeas" Ba.er, Crider, Decker., Knapp, : Kramer, Neubauer.. Sctzwenk, <br />A motion was made by Mr. Sc;hwenk and seconde3 by AZr. Knapp that the C1erk cast a <br />unanimous b211ot on the above. "Yeas" Baker, Crider, Decker., Knapp, Kr•amer, <br />Neubauer, Schweak, and the CZerk thereforey cast the unanimous ballot, <br />Mr. Schwenk nominated Mr. Neubauer and Mr.,Crider as council members to serve on <br />Tho Board of Trustees of the Firemen's Relief and Pension Fund. <br />There being no further norninations, a notion was made and seconded that nord*nations ': <br />. b9 clased. "Yeas" Baker., Crider, Decker., Knapp, Kramer,' Neubauer,' Schwsn.k. <br />A motion t,ras nade by A:r. Schkrenk and seconded by Mr. Decker that` thn CIP.ek cast a <br />unp-nimous ballot cn the abovP? !'Yeas"--Bzcer,--Crider, Decker, Knapp, Kramer, . <br />? A?eubauer, Schwenk, and the Clerk therefore, cast the unanimous ba.llot. <br />A mot:.or. wa3 made by Mr. Kramer and second.ed by Mr. Decker that t•Talter Lindsay be <br />appointed to the Police Relief and Pension Board. "Yeas" Baker,, Cri.der., Decker., <br />` Knapp, Kramer, Neubauer., Schwsnk. <br />A motion was made by Mr. Neubauer a.nd seconded by AZr, Crider that Fletcher Bower <br />be appointed:to the Firemen's Relief and Pension Board. "Yeas" Bal;er, Crider, <br />Decker, KnapPs Kramer, Neubaupr, Schwenk. <br />'Ordinance #2205 was given its:second reading4 <br />Resolution #2212 was introduced by Mr. Knapp. . A Resolutian dacl.s.ring it necessary <br />to irnprove Columbia Road from Lorain Road to l?iastick Road, by constructing and irr- <br />stallino a fivQ .foot corcrete public sidewalk on the easterly side thereof. It <br />: was moved and seconded that the 5tatutoxy ru].e be 5uspen@ed and the Resolution be <br />read immediately the second and third times and put on its passage. The affirmative <br />vote on ;;aid motion was ws follows: Baker., Crider, Decker., Knapp, Krmer, Neubauer., : <br />Schwsn?;. Thereupon the Resolution tiras read the second arid third times and put upon <br />its paysage, and the affixmative vote thercon was as follows: Eaker, Crider, Aec:zer,