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<br />MINEITES 4F THE SPECIAL MBBTING OF THE GOUNCIL
<br />(}F THE CITY QF NORTH UiMSTED
<br />AUGIIST 16, 1982
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<br />Present: Preaident Jamw Bcehmes, Councilmen Biermn, Logim, McKay, Petrigac,
<br />Saringer, Wiiamosky, Giaerpel.
<br />Also present : Mapor Rabert 5"wi.etyniowski, Law D3rector Michael Gareau, F3asnc:
<br />Di.rector Eftacrd Boy1o, Sai"ety Mrectcr Eugeae Potre, Setvice
<br />Directar Jos"h Corri.gm, C3ty Lngiueer xcmald Zurawaki, Clerk of
<br />Council Flvx'ence Campbell.
<br />Specisi Meeti.ng of Council was ca3led to order by President Boehmer at 8:00 P.M.
<br />Mr. Bieratan, Chairmaa Recreatian, Pubiic Parkke and Buildiags Ct?m"ittee reported:
<br />1) Com3.ttee met om July 24tb at li :45 P.M.,with all meubers gresmt as wsll ae
<br />Couacilnraa McKsy. Comittes d3scus"d 4r13.nance No. 82-95, faes fc?r the use of
<br />the facilities of the Reerastioa DepgrCsmt, and recomends appravsl, as amended.
<br />Mr. Wvergel, Cha,fram Building, Zoniag and Developmeat Coned.ttees regcrted : 1) Ccka-
<br />tiauiag the diac"slon from last week rogardittg the Clark 4i1 Company Planter,
<br />Mr. Wvetpel talked Co Mr. Max K+ennedy wlip sdvised thet the planter had been coaCinu-
<br />ally hit bp cars and trucks so tbesy did remve it. Mr. Woerpol vimed the Clark Oi1
<br />site an Satuxday and fouud it to be in fiare condition, therefare hs toved Ccunci1
<br />aPPs'ove the praposal to ccrostruct a ceopy ovor the ezisting Femp ialands at CZ.ark
<br />Oil Coapsay, 28925 Lcrsin &wd, soccrW by Mrs. Petrigac. R.oii call on motian:
<br />Affirmative vote: B3ezmaa, Logan, McKap, Petrigac, S$ringer, Woerpel. Negative vate:
<br />Wilsmosky. 6 Aye - 1 Naq - Matioa carried.
<br />will probablp need a water tawer placed on the roof.
<br />Mr. McKay, Ccimcil's represmtativs to the Recr ? a?aisalcm, regarted:
<br />1) Recreatian Ca?S.eeicrn l?eetiu$ wss he?.d on ? i?we- 20th. Ar=ring reeps3.rs
<br />to the ice rink, twa cvndensers were found to be nemr the isaking stnge. Shou1d even
<br />oae of the candensers atarC to leak, it could ruig €cur of the compv"scrsu, therefore
<br />the Comission voted to hwe the cvndeut+srr raplaaed at a coet af $5,000 -$4,E0(1 for
<br />Parts; S1,000 for ].sbor. Thi:s is reflected in t?rdinaace lrlas, 82-109 mrl 62-]10. At
<br />the pseaent time, the water 3.n the swin"mS gool wa1 vsed as a cu?aiaat far the
<br />condensers and the chemicals in the water damaged the ccrasletsets. Itt the future,
<br />Mr. MrRay moved Council ammd the ageada to allow for audieuce participatic>n, second
<br />by Mrs. Petrigac, unsnimouslY apFroved.
<br />Peaple ed*easing Council:
<br />Mr. Ant)MW Colnar, 5284 T1over Center Raad, voiced hls ob fections ta the propaeed
<br />City Aa3.1 CcWlex and gaae some suogegti.one that he thought could be beneficfat.
<br />LEGISIAM:
<br />Ordinsnce llo. 82-92 intrpduced bp Mr. Wf.lmoakp was given
<br />aace Craosferria8 aPpropristtims for eurrent exapetutee and
<br />Citq of North 01mted, Ohio, for the pear endi?t$ Di?c?ber
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<br />emergemcy, as ammded. Mr. Wilmooky moved for adoptiam,
<br />nously approved. Ordinmnce Na. 82-92 advptod.
<br />its thir+d readi.ng. An ordin-
<br />ofiher ituxres fcr the
<br />31, 1482, aad declaring an
<br />second by Mr. McKap, ummi-
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