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~b*~x~ <br />MI Of' TN$ M~TII,~G OF T~ C~ICIL <br />OP ' CITE' OF 1B T <br />s 3, 197s <br />Present : President Dewey H. Lis!~ett, Couac#la~ l{saty, Baeh~asr, Logan, Petrigac, <br />Beringer, Sharpe, Wi1+r~vsky. <br />Also present : Mayor Ra~bert S~ristyaaitski, Ls~r Director Mchs+el Gateau, Finks <br />Director Robert BrtackeNm, 8bs~et~- 8i~t+etor Bugisns PsErs, Service Director <br />Josa~ph Corrigan, City r llouatld Zurawski, Cles'k of Council <br />Florence Campbell. <br />Meeting was called to order by President Limper[ at 8:00 P.M. <br />Minutes of Cou~il Ziaeting of July 18, 1978, were approved as read. <br />Minutes of Spaacial Council Aieeting of July 26, 1978, were approved as read. <br />President Lampert annotutce~d the receipt of a letter of resignation from Mrs. <br />Nora Hill as Clerk of il, effective SepteaNber 1, 1978, and asked for <br />rscoasiendatan f Coil to fill this position. Mr. iilsmoadcy t~ved that <br />Council Haas F1~r~nce G+ell as Clerk. of Council at a starting pay of $9,500. <br />per year, secoa~#sd by Mss. 1Saratiuger. <br />Ro11 Gall on lotion: Aff'ixDativ!e vote: Beety, Boehmer, Logan, Petrigac, <br />Saringer, Sharga:, Wila-mosl'~j-. Motion carried. <br />Mayor Swietyuicammki reported: 1) the interior Senior Citiaeus Service Center is <br />now open at Great liortha~rs ling Center. Residents are invited to visit this <br />facility .+c~ wf.ll serve senior citi$et'ts until the permanent center is completed <br />at North Oka~d lark.. <br />2) anao xffisig~ttl;~ of Mr. Ted Rafeld from the Planning Comadssion <br />effective ~iamher 1, 197-~. tiiil recomeisnd a replaceamnt for Mr. Rafa;ld at <br />the Octobex '3~d cvnwcil meeting. <br />3) reportai ell cla+esr~-g for canatrmction of I~80 is finished and eompletio~t <br />is set for of 193. <br />4) the fort bs -cc~~e~ Ott the park is scheduled for Sunday, Sep r 24, 1978, <br />f tom ~ b to $ P. U.C. T~ C~pahaga County Barad will be performing and svery+cras is <br />welcomed pa attt! tb~3s free cxa~cert. <br />5) repQarsrl e+rt tl~ varsdalia- at Butternut Cemetery; 35 headstones have been <br />damaged. Is s~aeying the situation witi~ Mrs. Mike Sparks, r of the Olmsted <br />Historical lioci.~ty. Plwtc-gratphs of thee dsmsgs have been taken by the County <br />Archives 0€fice. Our Service Departresnt has worked to put damaged and brc~ksn <br />heads[ back in place.. Rave explored the ~ssblity of having the cesetery <br />placed op the l~tie<ial 3'battez of Historic Places to qualify for fe~ditng for <br />reatora*fa~, repair, and ~e+cuexity, however, our chances are practically non- <br />existent dole to a l~atck of a famous person buried here. We will have to rely on <br />our owe: re~wrces in this matter. Any input or help from Council will be welcome. <br />Service DicSor f~rigan reported: 1) ~nre opened the concrete street repair <br />bids amtat th+e bids caws in as en~sa~rated fear our specifications in the amount of <br />$91,178. 9l~at.~s than lowest bid; in fact, that was the only bid. Based upon the <br />budgetary li~i.tations of $32,9t10 for concrete street repairs, war recommended to <br />~~..»,, <br />