SEPTEMBER 17, 1957
<br />MINUTES OF A MEETING OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NORTH OLAgSTED,
<br />OHCO
<br />Present were Dr. C. B. Lewis, Mayor, L. H. Baker, H. M. Crider, R. L. Decker,
<br />W. Ii. Kramer, Bruce W. MacDonald, Ralph G. Aeubauer, G. H. Schwenk.
<br />Also present were F. G. Kitson, Solicitor, James F. Yotava, Safety-Service
<br />Director, Everett Dean, Engineer, E. M. Christman, Clerk.
<br />It was moved by Mr. Baker, seconded by Mr. Saht~enk that the minutes of
<br />September 3rd be approved as corrected.
<br />The Safety-Service Director stated that bids were taken for tires, and
<br />Penrose Tire Compares, inc. had the lowest and best bid.
<br />Resolution No. 25116 was introduced by Mr. Criders A resolution authorizing
<br />and directing the Director of Pub7.ic Service to enter into a contract for
<br />the purchase of tires and tubes for use on mobile equipment owned and operated
<br />by the City of North Olmsted. It was moved by Mr. Crider, seconded by Mr.
<br />MacDonald that the statutory rule be suspended and the resolution be read
<br />i~unediately the second and third times and put on its passage. The affirmative
<br />vote on said motion was as follows: Baker, Crider, Decker, Kramer, MacDonald,
<br />Schwenk. Thereupon the resolution was read the second and third times and
<br />put on its passage and the affirmative vote thereon was as follows: Baker,
<br />Crider, Decker, Kramer, MacDonald, Schwenk.
<br />The Safety-Service Director reported that bids had been taken on the X1.17,100.00
<br />Street Improvement Bonds. Walter, Woody & Heislerdinger were the best bidders
<br />with !~~ interest and X1,135.00 premium.
<br />The Safety-Service Director announced that the fence at the Land Fill will be
<br />finished this week. 1de will get evergreens in as soon as possible.
<br />Mr. Decker, Chairman of the Safety Committee, stated that each year the F.B.I.
<br />has a refresher course for policemen. This year it is November 11th through
<br />November 8th, a #'1iEe-day session for X1.00.00, and that the Council give it
<br />consideration and send a man and approve the expenditure of X100.00. A
<br />motion was made by Mr. Cr3.der, seconded by Mr. Kramer, that the above
<br />expenditure be approved. ~"7L'easn Baker, Crider, Decker, Kramer, MacDonald,
<br />Schwenk.
<br />Mr. Crider reported that the residents of Lucille Drive were satisfied with
<br />the rough estimate on the cost of sidewalks. It was moved by Mr. Crider,
<br />seconded by Mr. Baker, the Engineer prepare the plans for sidewalks for
<br />both sides of Lucille Drive. ~Yeas« Baker, Crider, Decker, Kramer, MacDonald,
<br />Schwenk.
<br />Mr. Crider reported he~had a meeting Friday night with the residents of
<br />Coe Avenue in regards to paving and curbing same. He stated that two
<br />parties were in favor and one not in favor, and recommended that we go
<br />ahead and pave as planned. Mr. Norm Strelau voiced his objections to it on
<br />account of the cost.
<br />Mr. Neubauer is now present.
<br />Mr. Cary Nettles was i.n favor of it. It was moved by Mr. Crider, seconded
<br />by Mr. Baker, that the Engineer prepare plans to pave and curb Coe Avenue
<br />from Elxi Road to the end of the Tree Lane Development. '"Yeasn Baker, Crider,
<br />Schwenk, Decker, Neubauer. ~sys~ Framer, MacDonald.
<br />A petition for water on Elmhurst and Guilford were received. It was moved by
<br />Imo. Crider, seconded bar Mr. Baker, that the petition be referred to the
<br />Engineer for certification of names, but to find out first what the City
<br />Water Department policy is at the present time and in the near future.
<br />"'Yeasa Baker, Crider, Decker, Cramer, MacDonald, Schwenk, Neubauer.
<br />Mr. Schwenk reported that the properties Gommi.ttee for Playground properties
<br />located one d-acre piece (The Hovon Property) adjoining Chestnut Ridge School,
<br />could be purchased for X9,5oo.00. Also, that a 10-acre piece, the Sheldon
<br />Henry Property, could be purchased for X1,500.00 per acre. The PropertiFS Committee
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