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March 20, 1962
Canton City Council held a regular meeting on March 203 1962 in the City
Council Chamber.
Mayor Cook called the meeting to order at 7:05 P M. Roll call. Present:
Aldermen Howard, Sebree, Staley, Wright, Herbener, Hurst, Long, Skinner,
Abbott, Berry, George, and Bender. Absent: Aldermen Gibbons and Horton.
Pledge of Allegiance was followed by prayer by Alderman gong.
Alderman Staley moves and Alderman George seconds that the minutes of the
previous meeting be accepted as presented and placed on file. Roll call vote.
AYE: Unanimous.
Petition from property owners on East Myrtle Street and North Tenth Avenue
requesting street improvement. Alderman Skinner, seconded by Alderman Bender,
moves that this petition be referred to the Board of Local Improvements. Roll
call vote. AYE: Unanimous.
Mayor Cook called for reports of Standing Committees. Alderman Herbener, re-
porting for the Finance Committee moves that the City employ the City Engineer
to enter into those repairs necessary on the Ray Street Bridge, not to exceed
X1500.00, the load limit to be set and notice of same to be placed on bridge.
Motion seconded by Alderman Hurst. Discussion. Roll call vote. AYE: Unanimous.
Alderman Herbener reported that the Traffic Committee had recommended a "no-
parking" ordinance that was to be presented at this meeting.
Alderman Bender reported that the Western Waterproofing Uo. began work on re-
pairs on the Digester Tank on Mar. 19 and, with good weather, would complete
the work the same week, same to be painted a light tan on the top surface.
Communications to the Council:
Letter from the Secretary of State stating that the Resolution setting the
prevailing wage rates had been placed on file.
Request from the Trinity Lutheran Church to place a direction sign on the
south east corner of Locust Street and Third Avenue. Alderman Long moves and
Alderman Howard seconds that this matter be referred to the Street and Alley
Committee. Voice vote. AYE: Unanimous.
Request from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints to hold an ice
cream social on July 6, in the Jones Park. Alderman George moves and Alderman
Berry secondss that the request be granted. Voice vote. AYE: Unanimous.
Request from the South Park Methodist Church to hold an ice cream social in
Jones Park on July 20. Alderman George, seconded by Alderman Bender moves to
grant permission. Voice vote. AYE: Unanimous.
Second reading of an Ordinance pertaining to vacating a portion of East Maple
Street and an alley, adjacent to East Maple Street. Alderman Berry, seconded
by Alderman Long, moves to place this ord-finance on its passage. Discussion
among the Council members in which Alderman Staley referred to the disadvantages
to the Fire Department and for school children. Alderman Hurst suggested that
the I. H. C. make some repayment to the City for the use of this area; Alderman
Sebree, Berry, George and Herbener in favor of the 11 H. C. 's expansion program.
After much discussion, Alderman Berry and Alderman Long withdrew the motion and
second of same. More comments. Alderman Long then moves to place this ordinance
on its passage, seconded by Alderman Herbener. Roll call vote. AYE: Aldermen
Howard, Sebree, Wright, Herbener, Long, Skinner, Abbott, Berry, George, and
Bender. NAY: Aldermen Staley and Hurst. (10 A7ES and 2 NAYS. Ordinance re-
quiring three-fourths of elected Aldermen was declared lost) . Alderman Berry
inquired how this ordinance could be brought to a vote once again and was told
that one of the absent Aldermen would be able to do so.
Agreement with the Cuba Fire District and the City of Canton to reciprocate in
answering fire calls -- charge on either party to be $100.00 per call. Alder-
man Bender moves that the City enter into this agreement because of good public
relations, seconded by Alderman Skinner. Alderman Bender stated it might be
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wise to inquire if the Farmington unit and other towns in the vicinity
wished to enter into a similar agreemene'J Roll call vote. AYE: Unanimous.
First reading of an Ordinance pertaining to "no-parking" on either side of
North Fifth Avenue, north of Locust Street. Alderman Bender, seconded by
Alderman Hurst moves to suspend the rules. Roll call vote. AYE: Unanimous.
Alderman Berry, seconded by Alderman George moves to place this ordinance
on its passage. Roll call vote. AYE: Unanimous. This being Ordinance No. 54.
Alderman George reported on the Building and Grounds Committee meeting with
the Board of Supervisors regarding repairs to the voting booths in the City
of Canton. It Was estimated between $200.00 and $250.00 would be sufficient
to make the repairs -- same to be made.
Mayor Cook reported that he had appointed Ray Orwig as Parking Meter Patrolman
to replace Richard McCoy who had resigned according to the advice of his
physician. Aldermana
nd 'ts Howard moves and Alderman Long seconds that the verbal
G'r resignation of Richard McCoy from the position, of Parking Meter Patrolman
(N be accepted because of his advice from his doctor. Motion seconded by Alder-
=' man Long. Roll call vote. AYE: Unanimous. Alderman Long then moves and
Alderman Skinner seconds the recommendation of Mayor Cook to appoint Ray
Orwig as Parking Meter Patrolman to replace Mr. McCoy. Roll call vote. AYE:
Unanimous.
Mayor Cook introduced Dr. W. I. Taylor from the Lake Canton Committee. Dr.
Taylor presented each Alderman with a report of their findings. Alderman
Bender set a meeting of the Water and Sewer Committee to study this report
and make their recommendations. Meeting to be held on March 27, 1962.
Alderman Herbener set the date of Apri1, 10 for an informal meeting of the
City Council with the heads of the Fire, Water and Sewer and Garbage Depart-
ments to work on the appropriation for the following year.
Alderman George inquired of the Police and Legal Committee what action had
bden taken regarding dogs running- loose in the City. Alderman Long stated
there was no report at this time.
Alderman Herbener, seconded by Alderman. Bender moves to adjourn. Voice vote.
AYE: Unanimous. Canton City Council adjourned at 808 P. M.
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