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MINUTES OF THE MEETING OF THE GOUNCIL <br />THE CITY OF NORTH OLMSTED, OHIO <br />May 6, 1964 <br />8e15 P.M. <br />P=°asent: Mayor Ralph Chrfstman„ Presiden-t of Council Francis J, J'Nei7.1; V,rgznia <br />Hodgins, ,Tames Leonard, Dewey Limpert, A, L. Mangani, Norman Van Zandt, ,J(:, ,.n West, <br />Absent: Henry Caster. <br />Ais,c present: T. Br?tce Kitchen, Dire?ctor af La?a, W. L. Gerlach, Dx_rect ;,_ of FinanE.e, <br />Ric1liard L,abas, Czty Engineer, D. E, Limpert, Safety ServicE Direct.ir°, L, Mdcs, Ghair- <br />man of the Planning Commission, Margaret West, Clerk. <br />Ro1l was ca41ed. <br />Minutes of the last mee±ing were tead and apprdved. <br />Maycr Christman announced receipt af a let:ter from the National Pciice C)$'icfrS <br />Associatfon of America advising that the Walker Safety Award for 1963 is bezng <br />gYven to our Police Department, This award is issued each year by the Assc+ciatian <br />tc, any village, town or city that has eith.er reduced or maintained asafe ievel <br />of traffic deaths in the community. The a.ward is to be presented to the. Pclice <br />Department during National Police Week, May lOth through May 15th, <br />M3yor Christman requested that legislation be prepared authorizing him t,:; ente.r <br />into acontract with the Gity of Gleveland on water development. <br />The Mayor reported receipt of a letber dated May 4, 1964 from the North Qlinst.ed <br />Community improvement Committee, making various recommendations for Coein;Al's con- <br />sr.deration with regard to the industrfal land in North Olmsted, He geqty???ed rhat <br />i,t be placed in com[oittee. <br />Safety-Direetor Limpert reported that Garbage and Rubbish collections ar: going <br />ba;:k on a f ive-day schedule, s ince there has been an increase i.n pick-ups that has <br />made it neeessary. The rubbish cans raill be tagged with the new scheda12s. <br />Dcrector Limpert requested that the position of Chief Inspectdr be .c_,reate:3, t?? <br />be over the other inspectors, at a rate of $3,25 per hour top. <br />P.e would also 1 ike to create pos it iesns for four f ire l. ieutenant.s , instead,of ?--he <br />tw:) now called for in Codified Orciinance Section 141.02, <br />also requested that Ordinance 63-248 be amended to a forty•-hour work week for <br />1ice , <br />?.e tequested also an increase of salary for detectives $200 ever t.he grade they <br />h,ld in the Police Department, <br />,,,i*:y Engir?eer Labas submitted a pre.liminary swimming pool est.imate, Pz°cyject 5tatus <br />report Noe 1, and introduced his new firm member, Mr, Stephen .?, Seb=,=,sta, <br />'uDunciTman Dewey Limpert reported a'I`ranspartation Committee meeting was held vn <br />May 4th with Mr. Etheridge of General Motors, who gave a repoz°t on the cost: and <br />maintenance of buses compiled from the costs reported by other transportar ion <br />ccrporations operat ing in mun icipal it ies o From these f igures i.t ks appa, Rzet t,hat <br />trie oZder th.e bus, the higher the maintenance and operatang costs, MT:. l.?mpert. <br />?s ---,f the opinion that it behooves us to get new equipment ta k?-?ap czs?? c?. vt;v ,3ow„i. <br />