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<br />Ordina,nce #2141 wa,s introdnced by rir. Decker.. An Ordinance to levy special assess-
<br />ments for the improvement of Decker Road frora Lorain Road to Midvale Avenue, by con-
<br />structing therein a storm sewer. It was moved and seconded that the statutory rule
<br />be suspended and the Ordinance be read immediately the second and third times and put
<br />on its passage. The affirmative vote on said motion was as follows: Baker, Crider,
<br />Decker, Kramer, MacDonald, Neubauer, Schwenk. Thereupon the Ordinance was read the
<br />second and third times and put upon its passage and the affirmative vote thereon was
<br />as foll.ows: Baker, Crider, Decker, Kramer, MacDonald, Neubauer, Schwenk.
<br />Ordinance #2442 was introduced by Mr. Neubauer. An Ordinance to levy special assess-
<br />ments for the improveipent of Lansing Drive its entire length within the City of North
<br />4lmsted, by constructing therein a water main. It was moved and seconded that the
<br />statutory rule-be suspended'and the Ordinance be read immediately the second and third
<br />timES and put on its passage. The affirmative vote on said motion was as follows:
<br />Baker, Crider, Decker, Kramer, MacDonald, Neubauer, Scht,renk. •Thereupon the Ordinance
<br />Was read 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, Schwenk.
<br />Oi'dinance #2143 wa,s introduced by Mr. Schwenk. An Ordinance to levy special assess-
<br />ments for the 3mprovement of Martin Drive from Porter Road to its southerly end, by
<br />constructing therein a water ma.in. It was moved and seconded that the statutory rule
<br />be suspended and the Ordinance be 'read immediately the second and third times and put
<br />passage. The affirmative vote on said motion was as follows; Baker, Crider,
<br />Deckersecond ? Kramer, P?Ia,cDonald, Neubauer, Schwenk. Thereupon the Ordinance was read the
<br />and third times and put upon its passage and the affirmative vote thereon
<br />was as follows: Baker, Crider, Decker, Kramer, MacDonald, Neubauer, Schwenk.
<br />A 00mmunication was read from The National Citq Bank stating that the notes on
<br />Ma.rtin and Lansing Drive for a period of one year at 24% interest were due on
<br />Januarsr 23? 1957. Inasmuch as they were not paid on time, the interest rate wi11 now
<br />be 2?% ?dthe notes renewed until July l, 1957.
<br />Ordina,nCe #24" y,as introduced by ltr. Baker. 'An Ordinance extending the m,aturity of
<br />certai,n notes, heretofore issued by the city. It was moved and seconded that the
<br />statutory rule be suspended and the Ordinance be read immediately the second and third
<br />t'meg arid put on its passage. The affirmative vote on said motion was as followss
<br />Baker, Crider, Decker, Kramer, AiacDonald, Neubauer, Schwenk. Thereupon the Ordinance
<br />was read the second and third times and put upon its passage and the affirniative vote
<br />thereon was as follows: Baker, Crider, Decker., Kramer, MacDonald, Bleubauer, Schwenk.
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<br />rdinari0e #2+45 was introduced by Mr. Baker. An Ordinance dividing the City of North
<br />tior, Zmsted, Ohio into Districts for the purpose of regulating and restricting the loca-
<br />f b?ldings and other structures and of premises to be used for trade, industry,
<br />residence o: other specified uses; regulating and limiting the height of buildings
<br />and other structures, regulating the bulk and location of buildings and other struc-
<br />tures, the percenta e of lot occu anc set back buildin lines and the area of
<br />co?tS and other open'spaces: providing for a method of administration: for an?s?
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<br />administrative board: and for the i.mposition of penalties for violation.
<br />The °rdinance was given its first reading only.
<br />The 30licitor requested that the minutes show his ob3ections as follows- That he, per-
<br />s0naII7 disa roved of further
<br />b? pp gasoline stations and places for the sale of spiritous
<br />verages in North Olmsted and that generally the municipality has authority to adopt,
<br />entorce
<br />la ?d police similar regulations, such regulations must not be in conflict with gen-
<br />? tiori Of ws' and that in his opinion the City is without the righht to restrict the loca-
<br />so sPiritous liquor places, except as is provided by the laws of the state, to wit:
<br />? etclorig as they are not closer than 500 feet from any church, school, park, playground,
<br />? de ,' and that the City Council may not be concerned with the question of supply and
<br />° lcd tO which a property owner desires to devote his property, or in other words that
<br />' we 'llready have enough gasoline stations.
<br />A motio ize n?s ?.de by Mr. Baker and seconded by Mr. i?lacDonald that the Clerk be author-
<br />;I Bakert? advertise the change in the Zoning ordinance for a public hearing. ??Yeast'
<br />??rider, Decker, Kramer, M3.cDonald, Neubauer, Schwenk.
<br />The B
<br />j# ?4og uilding Commissioner's Report was read showing that permits 3.n the amount of
<br />?f 005 were issued during the month of January, EstSmated cost of building was
<br />? ?_ ` ?155 s 500; pp.. '.
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