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96 Council met in regular session with President Reeves in the chair. The roll being called, the following members answered to their.names: Messrs. Present 7i Absent 0. The minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved. Cathon moved, seconded by Barnard, that when Council adjourns, it adjourn to meet next Friday evening; which motion was agreed to. The following communication was received from the Director of Public Service : Alliance, Ohio, July 19th, 1915The Honorable City Council, Alliance, Ohio. Gentlemen: Commun!ca Service Director Ri okard, concerning installa tion of Tmhoff Tanks, at the sewage Disposal Plant. After carefully considering the reports of the Engineers employed upon our Sewage Disposal Plant and my visit to a number of other plants, T am of the opinion personally that there is no known system of disposing of sewage absolutely without more or less odor. Most of you gentlemen have visited other plants and have heardthe reports of Messrs. Chester & Fleming and Mr. Pratt, all of whom recognize the Jmhoff system as the best known system of today and while there are other experiments being tried out, of other systems, it is a question in my mind as to whether we should wait for developments of these experiments. From these reports and my personal investigation, it seems to me that we should install Tmhoff tanks to get the best results possible and re-construct out plant accordingly and make some extensive improvements, additions and repairs with as little cost as possible. Further expenditure and extensions will have to be made in the near future whether a new system is discovered or not. The disposal of sewage, as you no doubt realize, is a very deep, complicated and expensive problem, more so than is gener ally considered by most of our citizens and it must be taken care of in the best and most economical manner known to experts as well as ourselves who are familiar with it. As you know, the report of Chester <4 Fleming covered a complete reconstruc tion of our plant and system at an estimated cost of approximately $ 55,000. 00. I am of the opinion that it is not necessary at this time to entirely reconstruct the whole plant, but to install Jmhoff tanks and remodel, repair and reconstruct certain portions of our plant as an estimated cost of $35>000*00* This includes an extension of the present outlet from the old Sewage Disposal Plant to the present plant so as to use this as a low level trunk sewer and install a receptacle and pump the sewage from this to our present plant and this will entirely eliminate the old Sewage Disposal Plant and its discharge into the river and also provide an outlet for a sewer system for all of the north side of the City, including Riverside and the north side School House. The cost of this last named, however, cannot be charged against the present plant, but should be considered an extension to our plant, and to our sewer system. T most earnestly ask your careful consideration and early attention to the above. Respectfully submitted, JAMES I. RICKARD, Director of Public Service. The following petition was reoeived: Oommuni ca Linden Ave. property owners regarding use of street as dray stand. To the Council of the City of Alliance. We, the undersigned property owners and tenants of the property abutting on South Linden Avenue between Main and Market Streets, do hereby protest against the use of said street as a stand for drays, and ask for relief from said nuisance as same is an obstruction to traffic, a menace to the public health, and a damage to property. 0. 0. McCandless Angelina MSCandless Gaston Millinery (H. G. Gaston) Thomas W. Boyce 0. F. Haines R. 0. Bates Lexington Hotel Co. J. A. Vanier.Mgr. F. A. Hoiles R. 0. Hoiles J. A. Roach ' Referred to the Committee- on Streets and Alleys, and the 8ervice Director. The following pommunication was received from the Trustees of the Sinking Fund : July 19th, 1915. <po the Honorable Council, Alliance, Ohio. Gentlemen : Tn pursuance to the Allowing Section of General Code, O.L.104-12:

97 MONDAY, JULY 19th, 1915, (continuad). AN ACT. To amend Section 564-9-1 of the General Code and to supplement the same by the enactment of a supplementary section to be known as 564-9 la, relating to levies for sinking fund and interest purposes. Communi ca Trustees of the Ginking Fund. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Ohio: Section 1. - That Section 564-9-1 of the General Code be amended and that it be supple mented by the enactment of a supplementary section to be known as section 564-9-la, to read as follows:, Section 564-9-1. In any taxing district, the taxing authority shall, within the limita tions now prescribed by law, levy a tax sufficient to provide for sinking fund and interest^ purposes for all bonds issued by any political sub-division, which tax shall be placed before and in preference to all other items, and for the full amount thereof. Section 56^ 9-la. All bonds heretofore issued by any political subdivision for a lawful purpose which have been sold for not less than par and accrued interest and the proceeds thereof pais into the treasury, shall be held to be legal, valid and binding obligations of the political subdivision issuing the same. Section 2. - That said original section 564-9-1 of the General Code be and the same is hereby repealed. Section 3. - This act is hereby declared to be an emergency law, necessary for the immediate preservation of the public peace, health and safety. Such necessity arises from the fact that many public improvements are in the course of construction and can not be completed except by the issue of bonds; that by recent judicial construction a doubt has arisen about power to issue bonds which would cause delay in 'the completion of said public improvements, which completion is necessary to the public health and safety." The Trustees of the Sinking Fund certify the sum of $60,000.00, this amount being necessary to pay the interest and provide a sinking fund for the extinguish ment of all bonds and funded debts and for the payment of all judgments final, for 1916. WM. STALLOUP, T. 0. URAN, 0. A. DIEHLReferred to the Finance Gommittee, Norman Clark; claim for damages. Protest of Walnut Ave. Property Owners against assessment. Mr. Norman Clark addressed Council on behalf of Mr. whose horse fell into an open ditch, and he asked for claim for damages in the sum of Fifteen Dollars. Referred to the City Solicitor and 3ervice Director. Mr, Clark was requested to submit his proposition in writing to said Committee. Mr. John Stanley, on behalf of property owners abutting on the North Walnut Avenue improvement, made a protest against the assessment as levied against the abutting property owners, and stated that the assessments exceeded the benefits accruing to the property owners owing to the property valuation being low. Referred to the Committee on Assessments. Claim of M. Ryan presented by Finance Committee. The Finance Committee submitted expense account of M. Ryan, $14-.50, expenses to Batavia, N. Y. to investigate the sewage Disposal Plant, and recommended its payment. C. E. Barnard, Milo. W. Oathon. The report of the Committee was agreed to. The Sewer and Finance Committee submitted Ordinance No. 1973, Mr. Barnard:To issue bonds for the purpose of enlarging and improving the Sewage Disposal plant. M. C. Ryan, J. H. Binkley, Milo W. Oathon. The report of the Committee was agreed to. The Judiciary Committee submitted Ordinance 1974-: Mr. Heidman: - An ordinance to amend 3eotion 2 of the Ordinance to provide a punishment for suspicious persons, passed July 28th, 1902, and found in Ordinance Book No. Page 132. C. E. Barnard, H. V. Knowles. The Committee on Grades submitted Ordinances 1964- and 1963, and recommended their passage. M. C. Ryan, Milo W. Oathon, J. H. Binkley.

98 MONDAY, JULY 19th, 1915, (Continued). THE FOLLOWING- ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS WERE INTRODUCED: RESOLUTION NO. 1976. Mr. Cathon:- Declaring it necessary to improve Keystone Street Alley, east of Webb Avenue, by constructing 8anitary Sewer 1 4 s, and to make provision for same; was read the first time. Referred to the Sewer Committee. RESOLUTION NO. 1979- Mr. G-rubb:- An ordinance fixing the number, bonds, and salaries of the police force of the City of Alliance, Ohio; was read the first time. Referred to the Committee on Police and Finance. ORDINANCE NO. 1973. Mr. Knowles:- An ordinance to amend Section H- of Ordinance No. 193^i was read the first time. Referred to the Judiciary Committee. ORDINANCE NO. 1977- Mr. Knowles:- An ordinance fixing the hours of work for the Clarks in the various departments in the City of Alliance, Ohio; was read the first time. Referred to the Finance Committee. RESOLUTION NO. 1975. Mr. Knowles:* Appointing a Board to report estimated assessment to pay the cost and expenses of improving N. Freedom Avenue from Walnut to Wayne; was read the first time. Referred to the Assessment Committee. RESOLUTION NO. 1971. Mr. Ryan: - Declaring it necessary to improve Wayne Street between North Freedom Avenue and Lincoln Avenue, by grading, draining, curbing and paving with briox blocic; was read the first time. Referred to the Committee on Streets and Alleys. ORDINANCE NO. 1970. Mr. Barnard:- An ordinance to amend the grade on South Freedom Avenue from Waugh Street to the Morgan Switch of the L.E.A.& W. R.R. Was read the first time. Referred to the Committee on G-rades. Patterson St M. E. Chufjch Asking use of Square. The pastor of the Patterson Street M. E. Church, asked permission of Council to use the public square Saturday evening for a festival and ice cream social. On motion of Barnard, seconded by Knowles, the request was granted. Low Level Sewer. G. W. Henry. Mr. G. W. Henry, member of the Board of Education of the City of Alliance, addressed Council pertaining to a low level sewer in the north part of town. Referred to the sewer Committee. On motion of Heidman,' seconded by Knowles, Council referred back to the reports of standing committees. The Committee on Streets and Alleys submitted Ordinance No. 1971 and recommended its passage. M. 0. Ryan, ----------- Milo W. Cathon, C. E. Barnard. The Committee on Sewers submitted Resolution No. 1976 and recommended its passage. M. 0. Ryan, J. H. Binkley. its passage. The Committee on Assessments submitted Resolution 1975 and recommended L. E. Grubb, H. V. Knowles, W. A. Heidman.

99 MONDAY, JULY 19th, 1915, (Continued). Committee on Judiciary. Condition of Water on Wayne 8treet. The Committee on Judiciary submitted Ordinance No. 1978 and recommended its passage. H.V. Knowles. Mr. Knowles called attention to the condition of the water on Wayne street j and exhibited a bottle of water which was reported to have been taken from a hydrant at a certain point on Wayne Street. The matter was referred to the Director of Public Service for invest igationj. THE FOLLOWING ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS WERE TAKEN UP AND CONSIDERED: ORDINANCE NO. 1965Mr. Binkley:- An ordinance authorizing and directing the Director of Public service to enter into a contract with the Trustees of Lexington Township, leasing to said township rooms in the City Hall; was read the second time. Knowles moved, seconded by Ryan, that the statutory rule requiring ordinances and resolutions to be read on three different days be suspended and the ordinance read the j inonnd emd third time. yeas and nays were Those who voted in the affirmative were: Messrs. 3o the rule was suspend-j ed and the ordinance read the aoeond and- third time. ORDINANCE NO. 1964-. Mr. Barnard:- An ordinance to amend the grade on Simpson 8treet from Union Avenue to Aultman Avenue; was read the second time. ORDINANCE N1 1973* Mr. Barnard:- To issue bonds for the purpose of enlarging and improving the Sewage Disposalj Plant; was read the first time. Barnard moved, seconded by Binkley, that the statutory rule requiring ordi yeas and nays were taken and resulted: Yeas J r Nays 0. tive were: Messrs. So the rule was suspended and the ordinance taxen and resulted, Yeas 7, Nays 0. ORDINANCE NO. 197 Mr. Heidman:- An ordinance to amend Section 2 of the ordinance to provide a punishment for suspicious persons, passed July 28th, 1902, and found in Ordinance Book No. Page 132; Was read the first time. Knowles moved, seconded by Barnard, that the statutory rule requiring ordi yeas and nays were taken and resulted: Yeas 7» Nays 0. tive were: Messrs. So the rule was suspended and the ordinance read the second and. third time. Those who voted in the affirmative were. Messrs. ORDINANCE NO. 1978* Mr. Knowles:- An ordinance to amend Section 4- of Ordinance No. 193^: was read the first Heidman moved, seconded by Binkley, that the statutory rule requiring ordi yeas and nays were taken and resulted: Yeas 7, Nays 0. tive were: Messrs. So the rule was suspended and the ordinance

MONDAY, JULY 19th, 1915, (Concluded) RESOLUTION NO. 1975* Mr. Knowles:- Appointing a Board to report estimated assessment to pay the cost and expenses of improving N. Freedom Avenue from Walnut to Wayne; was read the first time. Knowles moved, seconded by Barnard, that the statutory rule requiring ordinances and resolutions to be read on three different days be suspended and the resolution The question being on the suspension of the rule, the yeas and nays were Those who voted in the affirmative were: Messrs. Barnard, Binkley, Oathon, Grubb, Heidman, Knowles, Ryan. So the rule was suspended and the resolution The question being on the passage of the resolution, the yeas and nays were 8o the resolution was passed. RESOLUTION NO. 1971. Mr. Ryan: - Declaring it necessary to improve Wayne street between North Freedom Avenue and Lincoln Avenue, by grading, draining, curbing and paving with brick block; was read the first time. Knowles moved, seconded by Heidman, that the statutory rule requiring ordinances and resolutions to be read on three different days be suspended and the resolution The question being on the suspension of the rule, the yeas and nays, were Those who voted in the affirmative were: Messrs. Barnard, Binkley, Oathon, Grubb, Heidman, Knowles, Ryan. So the rule was suspended and the resolution The question being on the passage of the resolution, the yeas and nays were taken and resulted, Yeas 7» Nays 0. So the resolution was passed. On motion of Knowles, seconded by Heidman, Council adjourned. ATTEST: Clerk. President of Council