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Sessic~ 1611, M~ Page 4 <br />FebDmry 28, 1994 <br /> <br />O <br /> <br />starting up again about 11 p.m. She felt there m,-~t be another way of deal- <br />ing with this problen besides fines, taking off ~e~aers to court, or residents <br />having to sign a c~m~laint. Mayor Majerus said Ma. Law--~mce raised scrub in- <br />terest/rig points in her letter to Council, and Council ~,-~t give th/s matter <br /> <br />Ms. Ar~ McDade, 8365 A~d~_r, a~ed with Ma. ~ about the ben boxes, <br />noting that police tell the offera~_~B to turn them down, but as soon as the <br />police leave, the vobm~ is increased. Responding to Ma. McDade, Mayor Ma- <br />jerus said it is not necessary to sign a c~m~laint in order for tba police to <br /> <br />Ma. Vickie Young, 1351 Coolidge, said a city-owned tree in front of her house <br />was dying, with large branches falling, and it should be cut down. Mayor Ma- <br />jerus said tha City Forestem will ex~mdne the tree. <br /> <br />Mayor Majerus said tba University City Board of Educatic~ passed a resolution <br />at its last meeting in support of the City's piuposed bc~d issues that will <br />be on tba April 5, 1994 ballot. Since the City is also advocating the School <br />District's bond is~ae p~uposal, a resoluti~l of support has been prepared. <br /> <br />Mr. Wagner moved aduptic~. Mr. Scho~ ~_~3ceraed_ tha motiota, which carried <br />unaD~mcusly. The resolutic~ will beecraB part of the permanent minutes, and <br />a copy will be sent to School Superintendent Lynn Beckwith. <br /> <br />Mr. ~v moved that a proclamatic~ a~claring the week of February 28- <br />March 8, 1994 as Boy Scout ~.'.~k in University City be saa~d to the agenda. <br /> <br />Mr. Schooner then moved a3gproval. Mr. Adams ~roDa~__ed the motion, and all <br />voted Aye. A copy of the proclamatic~ will be attad3ed to the permanent min- <br />utes. Mr. Schocmer noted that Boy Scouts f~ Troop 102, Flyrun Park School, <br />were present as part of their rec~em~nts for a citizenship merit badge. <br /> <br />BII,I, FOR Ta~RD ~FADTNG <br /> <br />Mr. Wagner said the Historic Preservatien ~ion has reluctantly asked <br />that celsideratic~ of Bill No. 8156 be again post~3oned; an agreement has been <br />reached but it was felt aaa~tional legal review was r-__cded. No one objected. <br /> <br />BIT~ FOR SEOONDANDTHTRDR~ADINGS <br /> <br />Mayor Majerus noted tba first five bills have to do with ~uup hcees, and a <br />citizen was present who wished to ~a~ this subject. <br /> <br />Ms. Joan Botwinick, 511 Westview, said she supported Oxford House in its ef- <br />forts to allow more than 10 persons (eight residetree, two bauseparents) to <br />live in a gruu~ hn~ without a special use permit. She a~ed with tba City <br /> <br /> <br />