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<br />the second and third times.and put on its passage. `The zffirnative vote on said
<br />motion was as follows: Baker, Crider, Decker,.Knapp, Kraner, Neubauer., Schwenk.
<br />Thereupon the Ordinance was read the second and third times and put upon its passage
<br />and the affirmative vote thereon was as follows: Baker, Crider, Decker, Knapp,
<br />Kramer, Neubauer, Schwenk. Resolution #210$ was introduced by Mr. Baker. A Resolution accepting and approving
<br />water easement for Park Lane Sub-Division. It was moved and seconded that the
<br />statutory rule be suspended and the Resolution be read ixmnediately the second and
<br />third times and put on its passage. ihe affixmative vote on said motion was as
<br />fo].lows: Baker, Crider, Decker,'Knapp, Kramer, Neubauer, Schwenk. Thereupon the
<br />Resolution was read the second and third times and put upon its passage and the af-
<br />` firmative vote -thereon vras as f.oll.ows: Baker., Crider, Decker, Knapp, Kramer,
<br />Neubauer, Schwenk. .
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<br />A communicatian was read from the Planning Comnission recommending that the City
<br />Council accept the Parrodise Allotment for dedication and recorda.ng.
<br />'Ordinance #2109 was introduced by Mr. Crider. An Ordinance accepting and approving
<br />Parrodise`Allotment'for dedication and recording. It wag moved and seconded that
<br />the statutory rule be suspended`and the Ordinance be read immediatel,y the second
<br />and third times and put on its-passage. The affirmative vote on sai.d motion was as
<br />follows; Baker, Crider, Decker., Knapp, Kraaner, TJeubauer, Schwenk. Thereupon.the
<br />Ordinance was read the second and third times and put upon its passage and the
<br />affirmative vote thereon was as follows: Baker., Crider., Decker, Knapp,, Kramer,
<br />Neubauer, Schwenk.
<br />14r. Schvrenlc, Cha,irman of the Safety Committee, suggested that signs be erected on
<br />Columbia Road, rea@ing "E].tti Road 500 feet ahead." The matter was referred to the
<br />Safety-Service Director.
<br />Ordinance #2110 was introduced by Mr. Schwenk. An Ordinance creating the position
<br />of Civilian Defense Director and,fixing the"compensation therefor. It was moved
<br />and seconded that the statutory rule be suspended and the Ordinance be read imme-
<br />diately the second and third_times and put on its passage. The affirma.tive.vote'
<br />' on said motion `was as follows: Baker, C'rider, ' Decker, Kna.pp, Kramer, Neubauer, '
<br />Schwenk. Thereupon the Ordinance was read the second and third times and put upon
<br />its passage and the affirmative vote thereon was as follows: Baker, Crider,
<br />Deckera KnaPp, Kramer, Neubauer, Schwenk,
<br />A communication was read froan the Cleveland Electric Illuminating Company, wdvising -
<br />that an agreement had been reached°with the various cities and municipalities to
<br />a11ow a discount of 3% on street light bi+ls instead of the usual 6%.
<br />Mr. Decker stated that the ditches along Stearns Road were in bzd shape. The
<br />matter was referred to the Safety--5ervice Director.
<br />Mr. Neubauer stated that Walter Road, between Gessner and Maple Ridge, was in bad shape. The matter was referred to the Safety-Service Director.
<br />Mr. Kramer reported that expensesfon the Community C1ub House for a period.'of eleven
<br />months were $2682.00 and the income from rentals $1560.00, making'a deficit of about'
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<br />41100.00 per month. .
<br />Mr. Kramer discussed plans for an addition to the Bus Garage, and it was decided ?
<br />to meet next Tuesday evening at $z00 P. M. to give this matter further study.
<br />Mr. Patrick wanted to know i.f anything had been done about widening Dover Center
<br />Road north of Zora3n ftoad. He was informed that the County Comissioners had been
<br />rEquested to proceed with this improvanent in North Olmsted. He also inquired
<br />about a sidewalk down North Dover Road.
<br />Mr. Frazer wanted to know where the sewage fram the new allotments 2.rovnd Gessner
<br />Road wag going. He stated that most of it drained through his ditch.,`and voiced
<br />his obJections to this.
<br />'Mr. O'Neill of Gessner Road wanted to know what was being done about permitting
<br />light*industry in North Olmsted.
<br />The Mayor recammended that the Safety`Camnittee study the parking situat3on at the
<br />corrier. The matter was referred to tne Safety Committee.
<br />t•Zr, Knapp'stated that in the opinion of the businessmen, when the turn-piko goes
<br />through, there will be off-street paricing on Lorain Road. The matter was referred
<br />to the Safety Committee.
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