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• • <br /> • <br /> _.OMAR mann LOCI: •_ CITY COUNCIL <br /> Mayor Waschak called the meeting to order with the following Council <br /> members present: Domenico, DiLorenso, Caramel, DiCerlo, Dhieux cad <br /> DelPisso. Others present: City Adsiinistrator Wurl, City Attorney Jose, <br /> City Planner r Drumm, City Treasurer Hessen and City Clerk Santilli. <br /> ACCEPTANCE OF MINUTES Councilman Dhieus corrected the minutes <br /> on the public hearing date for the budget. <br /> The minutes read public hearing set for <br /> October d, 1977; correction ublic hearing <br /> set for October 1S, 1977. With the correc- <br /> tion Mayor Waschak and Council approved <br /> the minutes. <br /> ENCLOSURERS Councilman Caranci moved that the en- <br /> closurers be accepted and brought up <br /> under the proper head of business. Se- <br /> conded by Councilman DiLorenzo. Motion <br /> carried. <br /> COUNCIL ITEMS • . <br /> KENNETH DUXES CONSTRUCTION Councilman DiLorenzo moved that Council <br /> PAY EST. #2 SEWER PLANT approve Pay Estimate #2 in the amount of <br /> $35,957.08 to Kenneth Dukes Construction. <br /> Seconded by Councilman DelPizzo. Roll call. <br /> Domenico yes, DiLorenzo yes, Caranci yes, <br /> DiCarlo yes, Dhietur yes, DelPizzo yes. <br /> Motion carried. <br /> ORDINANCE #567 Attorney Joss road Ordinance #567 on se- <br /> CATS - SECOND READING coed reading by title only stating that <br /> PUBLIC HEARING all proper notices had been published. <br /> Mayor Waschak opened the public hearing <br /> Charlie ig for those in favor of the ordinance. <br /> Jones 1611 Garfield Ave. and <br /> apartment manager stated that he was in <br /> favor of the ordinance for the control of <br /> cats along with Peggy Nielsen 117 Barbara <br /> St Jewell Coot 1603 Jefferson St. <br /> Mildred Quesenberry 1608 Garfield Ave, <br /> apartment manager, Dick Skelton 2373 <br /> McKinley Ave and Millie Idson 1606 Garfield. <br /> Included in the comas in favor of the <br /> ordinance was the suggestion of oar tatooing <br /> expandable collars and the concern of having <br /> their cats identified so they would be <br /> returned to the owner. <br />