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<br />and the Resolution be read immediately the second and third times and put on its
<br />`passage. The affirmative vote on said motion ?was as follows: Baker, Crider,
<br />Decker, Kramer, MacDonald, Neubauer, Schwenk, Theroupon the Resolution was read
<br />the second and third times and put upon its passage and the affirmative vote
<br />thereon was as follows; Baker, Crider, Decker, Kramer, MacDonald, Neubauer,
<br />Schwenk,
<br />Resolution #243$ was introduced by Mr. Baker. A Resolution requesting the State
<br />of Ohio to repair Colwnbia Road from Lorai.n Road south to Mastick Road. It was
<br />moved a,nd seconded that the statutory rule be suspended and the Resolution be
<br />read immediately the second and third tirnes and put on its passage. The affirma-
<br />tive vote on said motion was as follows: Baker, Crider, Decker, Kramer, Mac-
<br />TJonald, Neubauer, Schwenk. Thereupon the Resolution wa.s read the second and third
<br />times and put upon its passage and the affirmative vote thereon was as follows;
<br />Baker, Crider, Decker, Kramer, MacDonald, Neubauer, Schwenk.
<br />A Proposed ordinance was read in regard to cleaning sidewalks of snow and debris.
<br />A motion was made by Mr. Crider and seconded by Mr. MacDonald that the Solicitor
<br />redraw the ordinance in simpler form. "Yeas" Baker, Crider, Decker, Kramer,
<br />MacDonald, tdeubauer, Schwenk.
<br />The Mayor reported on the Polio Immunization program for adult persons from 19 to
<br />50 years of age, which will be set up at Community Hospital on February 13 and 20
<br />from 7 to 9 P M for the first Salk Zhots, and Pia,rch 13 and 20 for the second shots.
<br />The fee will be $1.00. Up to 19, shots will be furnished free by the schools.
<br />T'r• Pietsch of Standard Oil Companp wanted to know if they could purchase, lease or ?
<br />have agentleman's agreement in regard to the use of the 201 strip along ti-Ihitethorne
<br />Avenue, unti; it was needed for street purposes. '
<br />A motion was made by Mr. Neubauer and seconded by Mr. Schwenk that the matter be
<br />referred to the Planning Commission for recommendation. "Yeas" Baker, Crider, Decker,
<br />Kramer, Ma,cDonald, Neubauer, Schwenk.
<br />The Mayor read a communication in regard to The A2idwest lriorkshop meeting, co-sponsored
<br />bY the Cupahoga County Nlayorls'Association and the Cleveland Electric Illuminating
<br />Company., to be held in the Educational Buil.ding of the Community Church, Olmsted Falls,
<br />Ohio on Wednesday, March 13th.
<br />The Mayor called attention to the meeting to be held in our City Hall on February 7th
<br />of representatives from Olmsted Falls, Olmsted Township, Parkview, tilestlake and
<br />F1oYa G. Browne & Associates to discuss the sewer problem.
<br />A motion was made by Mr. Kramer and seconded by Mr. Schwenk that the bond of
<br />Pietro DiGioia i.n the amount of $14,000,00 by -Trinity Universal Insurance for the
<br />Brookpark Water 14ain be approved. "Yeas" Baker, Crider, Decker, Kramer, Ma.cDonald,
<br />Neubauer, Schwenk. Oz'dinance #2439 was introduced by P•Sr. Kramer. An Ordinance authorizing investment
<br />of treasury funds. It was moved and seconded that the statutory rul.e be suspended
<br />and the Ordinance be read immediately the second and third times and put on its -
<br />passage. The affirmative vote on said motion was as follows: Baker, Crider, Decker,
<br />Kramer, MacDonald, Neubauer, Schwenk. Thereupon the Ordinance was read the second
<br />alld third times and put upon its passage and the affirmative vote thereon was as
<br />f011011s; Balser, Crider, Decker, Kramer, 24acDonald, Neubauer, Schwenk.
<br />The Engineer reported the foLlowing final costs;
<br />Decker Rd. Sewer $23,800.00 or $6.1979 per ft.
<br />n #2 water main 15,200.O4 n_ 4.0682 ?? n •
<br />hiartin Rd. n n 33?0OO.OQ " 5.2213 u n
<br />La.nsing Rd. 25,300.00 n 4.6539
<br />Ordiria,nce #2440 was introduced by Mr. Crider. An Ordinance to levy special assess-
<br />inents for the improvement of Decker Road from Midvale Avenue to Southern Ave., by
<br />constructing therein a water ttain. It was moved and seconded that the statutory
<br />Y'u1e be suspended and the Ordinance be read immediately the second and third times
<br />a-"?d Put on its passage. The affirmative vote on said motion was as follows: Baker,
<br />Crider, Decker, Kramer, I4acDonald, Pdeubauer, Schvrenk. Thereupon the Ordinance was
<br />read the second and third times and put upon its passage and the affirmative vote
<br />thereon was as follows: Baker, Crider, Decker, Kramer, IZacDonald, Neubauer, Schwenk.
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