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<br />` 4rdinance #2360 was intraduced by Mr. Decker, An Ordinance accepting Biddulph
<br />heirst portion of Brookpark Road F{xtension for dedication and recording. It was
<br />moved and seconded that the statutory rule be suspended and the Ordinance be read
<br />. it'mediatel,y the second and third tjmes and put on it3 passage. The affizmative
<br />vote on said motion Vlas as follows: Baker Crider, Decker, Kraraer, tlaeDonald,
<br />schrA*enk. Thereupon the Ordinance was read the second and third tines and put
<br />upon its passas-e and the affirmative vote thereon was as follows: Batser, Cr3der,
<br />Decker, Kramer, MacDonal.d, Schvrenk.
<br />- Mr. Porter presented a petition for a water main in Brookpark Extension fram
<br />? Martin Drive to the end of the Biddulph property.
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<br />? A motion was made by Mr. Kramer and seconded by Mr. Baker that the petition be
<br />referred t o the Engineer. "Yeas" Ba.ker, Crider, Declser, Kramer, 1-SacDonald,
<br />? Schwenk.
<br />` Mr. Stewart of Georgette Avenue said that the construction building had not yet
<br />; been moved froa the end of Georgette Avenue. The building has been purchassd by
<br />' Pietro DiGioia a.nd will be moved. lir. Varady said he did not know that arW soil
<br />had been removed. It wa3 stated tliat Rir. ^Varady has opened a new developnent
<br />G, which is before the Plannin g C o m m is s i o n at t h e p r e s e n t t i m e; t h e r e f o r e, t h e pr o-
<br />Posed cul?de-sac at the end of Georgette Avenue will not be needed,
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<br />The Mayor read a comnunication fran G. F. Wichmann in regard to the construction
<br />of a mausoleum in Butternut Ridge Cemetery.
<br />A motion i•ras made by Mr. Baker and aeconded by Mr. Crider that the matter be
<br />referred to the Municipal Properties Ccmmittee. "Yeas" Bak-er, Crider, Decker,
<br />Kramer, MacDonald, Schwenk,
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<br />The r'llayor called attention to the Homecarming Parade on Thursday, Au?u.st 23? ?,t
<br />7 PM. ,
<br />The I"Iayor proclaimed October 24, 1956 as "UNITED NATIONS DAY. 11
<br />The Mayor referred to the fact that all voting pl.aces in our municipality will be
<br />open for Special Registration on Tuesday, September 1$, 1956.
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<br />The I`Iayor read a letter fran the County Commi.ssioners in which they referred to
<br />a cor.IInunication received fran the State Highway Department pertainine to resurfac-
<br />' ing proJects wi.thin nunicipalities. They state that due to the change in fosnula
<br />for the distributicn of motor vehicle license fees three years ago, 'they will be '
<br />llnab1e to modify their present policy.
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<br />layor read a letter he proposed serding to Mr. Robert L. rloulton, Chairman of
<br />the I'ubl.ic Utilities Commi.ssion of Ohio 3n regard to the possibi4ty of re-routing
<br />scne of the trucks fran Haute 10 to Routes 20 or 2.
<br />Oh'dinance #2361 was introduced by 24x. Dec'Ker. An 4rdanance directing the Safety-
<br />Sei"vice Direetor to enter into a contract with the City of Rocky River for furnish-
<br />ing copies of Police Teletype Serviee to the city. It wa3 moved and seconded that the
<br />statutory zv.7.e be suspended and the Ordinance be read immediatel3r the second and
<br />tr-ixd times and put on its passage. The affirniative vote on said motion was as fol-
<br />-10143r Baker, Crider, Decker, Kra,m.er, NiacDonald, Schwenl;. Thereupon the Ordinanco
<br />' was read the second snd third times and put ugon its passage and the affixmative ,
<br />Vote theraon was as follows: Baker, Crider, Decker, Kramer, ASacDonald, Schw3nk.
<br />The Mayor read a notice from Frank J. 5chwemler, Commissioner of Water and Heat,
<br />?fozr?in? a71 suburbs that on and after October 1, 1956, no ?.pprovaZ shall. be given
<br />for the construction of new water mai.ns, extensions thereof or connections thereto
<br />to be supplied with water furnished by the City of C1eveland in any area of Greater
<br />Clevela,nd not provided iaith sanitary sewers and sewage treatment facilities apgroved
<br />bY the State Board of :Iealth, unless the construction cf the neeessar7 sanitary
<br />Sewers and State Board of Health approvad setaage treatment facilities are included
<br />as part of said asea improvement. -
<br />14x. Crider nominated lsr. Kramer and Mr. Decker as council meenbers to serve cn the
<br />]Board of Trustees of the Police Relief and Pensivn Fund.
<br />There being no further naminations, a motion was made and seconded that ncminations
<br />be clowed. "Yeas" Baker, Crider, Decker, Krame r, MacDonald, Schwen?t.
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