MINqJTES ur THE NiEEI1NG OF THE COUNCII..
<br />OF IHE t;ITY OF NORI'H OLMSTED
<br />APRIL 15, 1969
<br />8c00 p,m,
<br />Present:
<br />President Francis J O"Neii e, ti?Duncitmen CasCer, Eian, Hodgins, Miller,
<br />Prokasy, West,
<br />2,bsent: Councilman Liimperc
<br />Also present: Mayot Ra1ph E t;hriStman, Service Director Charles Watts,
<br />Finance Direccor Wililam Gerlach, Law Director J. Bruce Kitchen, Acting
<br />City Engineer Michael Karhan, Clerk ot Council Fl.orence Holm,
<br />Minutes of ineeting Of tiprxl lsr. approved as written.
<br />Mayor Christman said in the Summer ot 1968 Council had authorized a study
<br />of plans for Lhe bui.lding ot a new 61cy Hal]L, Police and Fire complex
<br />After many :aeetings arit" plan has been completed by the George
<br />S, Rider Campany- ihe Mayo:r is subirai_tting it to Council for consideration
<br />so thar it could bE puc on che November ballot. The Mayor also mentioned
<br />Resolution No 68-89 whi,h auztiorizEd the Mayor to negotiate wiih owners
<br />of lot on Stearns tot a par-e.i fct te-reation purposes, but to date a satis-
<br />factory agreemenL has nor. been ceachedFhe Mayor now requests that appro-
<br />priate Iegislation be pa?:,sed *J appropriare chis property- On April lOth,
<br />the Mayor 5aici zhac ht, thE F"zriancc and Service Director5 and the Acting
<br />Engineer had visited thc 17nLO WaEcr Development Authority in CoYumbus co
<br />discuSs Lhe possibiizr? ot qualifying for aid in sewer plans for next yearA
<br />They w°ant to investigate fortherbEfore participacingP
<br />Service DirecGot Watts said cha: ihe N.;rth OlmsLed Muncipal Bus Line had
<br />received an awafd f?orit Lhe GrEaLex C1evE1and Safety Council for improve-
<br />menC in accidenE preventYvn Ihey have had a 24% improvement as far as
<br />accidents are conLEtned Mrs, Hodgins, Ghairman ot Liquor Cantrol Committee, said that there are
<br />Lhree Liquor PErmits percding, and that: this committee would meet Tuesday,
<br />April 22nd, at 8: OC7 p- m
<br />MrMiller, Ghaitman .,f 'iegivlaEive 6ommiccee, said this committee had met
<br />on ApriY 3rd Ihis c_DmmicLeE is iecommending that a Cul.tural AcLivities
<br />Commission be esCabllsrred 1he Lommitcee a1so discussed the subject of
<br />additianal coritrois fot weighrs and measures, but at this time they do not
<br />recommend any iEgislaLi;;n Ihey reEl chac inspection ehecks indicate very
<br />slighr. variation in weighcs above and beiow a.mount shown on package,.
<br />Mr. Eian, C;hairman it Satetyy Heaith & Weltate Committee, reported that this
<br />committee and Councli.mdn Mi:L?ec had Lalcen a tour of the Police Stakion on
<br />April 2nd- T'hey plan c, mcec in ApLil 24th to discuss the situation with
<br />the Police Chief and rhe Mav?Dr
<br />Mr- West, FinanLe GommizLee Chaitman, said this committee will meet on Monday,
<br />April 21st, at 8:i5 p m U'urnmiccee has recEived an up-to-date financial re-
<br />? port regarding bonds a:rd njte,?, whi.h they will review and see where we stand.
<br />IL is hoped thaC aY1 members of Gouncil can also attend.
<br />Mr- Prokasy, Chairman ox De6agri & P1aEting Committee, moved that Council ap-
<br />prove t.he OYmste.d Iower, Bio:-x A, fox 20-stoty apartment- Mr. Caster seconded
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