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50 � � <br /> O <br /> � <br /> the premises. Councilman Anderson seconded the motion which passed unani- � <br /> - ...� <br /> mously: Pdayor Hilton asked if it ���ould be a.greeable to Tuir. Rostani to have '�: <br /> the Council inspect his property. i�r. Dematteis secured Pdr. Rostani+s �er- <br /> mission and asYed tha.t in the event the evidence is not favorable that he � <br /> be notified. <br /> �ouncilman Anderson Moved, seconded by Councilman PiicPlulty, that affadavit oi post�r� <br /> of notices in the abatement proceedings of the Harder oroperty be filed.. �?o- <br /> tion passed unanimously. � e <br /> N?ayor Hilton believed �, committee should be annointed to study the hospita.l sur- <br /> vey. It vr�s his opinion the committee should. be comz�rieed of tvao council- <br /> men, two citizens and t�vo members of the Community Development SeCtion of <br /> the Chamber of Commerce. Councilman Anderson moved, seconded by Council- <br /> man Gran�er that the Mayor be empowered to agpoint two members of the � <br /> Counri.l to meet crith two v�embers of the Chamber of Commerce �nd t+r�o citi- <br /> zens. Pnotion pa.ssed un�.nimously. <br /> Councilman Gren�er moved th�t the sub,ject of the civil service system be re= <br /> ferred to the Board of Revieiv; that the nayor anpoint tvro members of the <br /> City Council and that the city employees hold an election amon� themselves <br /> and elect one enployee to me.ke a stucZy of the civil service syetem and <br /> that the city mana.�er and city attorney be allorred to be calle@ unon for <br /> �.dvisory matters when needed. The motion w�.s seconded by Councilm�n �. <br /> P�IcNulty 2nd passed unanimously. <br /> City P�iana�;er T�ead advised that he had heard nothin� further from the �gubdi�riders <br /> in regard to the Broadrrsy P/Iap ',�,3 property and that the map has never been <br /> presented to the City Clerk to sign. It was hie recommendation that the <br /> city easement be excluded from the map, in which recommenda.tion the city <br /> attorney concurred. Cduncilma.n An:?e,�son moved, seconded by Councilman <br /> I�cNulty, that the city easement be excluded from the map. The motion � <br /> paesed una.nimously. <br /> Discussion in regarci to setting up a Park �.nd Recreation Commission �ras held <br /> over to the next meeting, � <br /> City Attorney PdcCarthy advised tliat Ci�y P�4a.na�er I�4ead had requested him to pre- � <br /> pare an ordin �lce in re�ard to the request of Ross CnamberlQin for a � <br /> right of rva,y acroes Chestnut Street ?or the purpose"of installing a spu_r <br /> track. City Attorne,y 41IcCa.rthy read the ordinance and w�s of the oninion � <br /> that the city�s righls were adequately protected by it. Street Superin- <br /> tendent LNinter auestioned ivho ivas �oing to ta_ke ca�^e of the drainage ��nd � <br /> �sater mains on Chestnut Street. Aftersome discuesion, it ��ras a�reed. to <br /> add a para.graf�h to the ordinance that Pdr. Chamberlain bear the.e�caense in <br /> every change in any public utility that is necessary. Councilman Crranuer <br /> O <br /> i <br />