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City applies for park grant
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improvement
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fur Hlt'stir
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whiuli
c Committee meets Tuesday.
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Public Service Commit!*!! meets Wuduusd.ty
Or
and Engineer* ,g building.
Safety Committee will meut Thursday
Ocl 20 -l-
Terence room.
A public hearing is set for Thursday. Out.
20. 11
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in th
tion buildms. for those people affected hy the .;
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land.
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RecntDliun Committee will meet UVdnusdiiv. Uct. 2ti .it 7:;
Hy
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OIL
Ml ,i! -1:30 p.m.
in
tin- Servici
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in
tin- Cimncil
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Red
Ribbon Walk-athon
AVON LAKE
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A
high school group is uranium;; a WalUilliun fur Siiturduv
O.'t
. 2J.
In
support
of a
drug-free end alcchoLfrue community. ALMS student Kelly
CoushJtn was issued
a
proclamation Monday
iivuninjf.
by
Mayor Vince Lfrbir
underscoring ihe need to continue raising awareness about alcohol abuse.
The proclamation indicated that the 15-24 ago »roup is dying at a faster pace than
any other,
in
largo part du<i to drug and alcohol-related deaths. Lust year. 2.100
Ohloans died as
a
result
of
drug and alcohol-rolatod situations. Tho cost
of
such
substance abuse amounts to S7.2 billion
a
year.
The wearing of red ribbons expresses support
far
this anti-substancu abuse cam-
paign, rho high school group
is
asking for SI donations per walker. Red Ribbon
Week is Oct.
22-31.
For more details, call the high school at 933-0290.
Fire Prevention Week
This week, Oct.
9-15.
is Fire Prevention Week, and many programs are planned
to
remind youngsters of what tc do in the cvant of a fire.
Avon
Lako
Fire Department lieutenants John Rogers and Nick Cicone aro organiz-
ing fire safety programs for preschocl children and students in grades 1-5.
Last year ii? Ohio, 174 people were kil^tl in fires. The majority of fires occurs
in
homos, reported Avon Lako Mayor Vince Urbin.
LearRd. closing for2 weeks
AVON LAKE
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One of the only sections of Lear-Nagcl Road that has rumainud
opon is going to close shortly. Duo to the IB-mile water lino that is beiiii; installed
along
i
3ar-NageI. tho road will have to close for two weeks.
Information on Pin Oak
AVON LAKE
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Mayor Vinco Urbin announced that city officials are available
to
speak lo civic groups about the rezoning issue that will appear on the Nov. 8 elec-
tion ballot The issue involves tho rezoning of some property around Pin Oak In-
dustrial
Park.
From its current zoning to light industrial zoning. For more details,
call City Hall at 033*6141.
Liptak's garage gets thumbs-up
AVON LAKE -The Zoning Board of Appeals, for a third time, considered the re-
quest or resident Mike Liptak for a variance to build
e
single-car garage behind
a
new homo ho btillt ot 135 Lokowood Dr.
Requests fcr similar variances have been posed to the board and approved, but
Uptak s variance had been donied.
Both tho city and Liptak were ready to meet
in
court over the issue, until tho board
roevaluated tho request at its last meeting and approved Liptak's variance 5-0.
Flu clinic at Old Firehouse
AVON LAKE
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The Lorain County Health Department wilt bo holding a flu clinic
on Fridoy, Oct. 21 from 12:30 to 4:30 p.m.. and again on Tuesday. Nov. 22, from
12 30 to 6:30 p.m.
at
the Old Firehouso. Should you have any questions, call the
Recreation Department at
933-8171,
botwoon tho hours of 10 a.m. and 2 p.m., Tues-
day through Thursday, and from noon to 4 p.m. on Friday.
Reappraisal public hearings
AVON LAKE
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Datos
for
public hearings on Iho county auditor's most recent
reappraisal of Avon Lako property values aro Saturday. Nov. 19 and Monday, Nov.
21 Each session may last five hours. The hearings ore for tho purpose of gathering
Informati"!! on increasoa in properly values.
AL Police Auction
AVON LAKE
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A list of Horns that will bo on the city's auction block is posted
in
City Hall Tho annual police rfuction is set Tor Saturday, Oct. 22
at
10 a.m. at tho
police garago on the west side of City Hall, 150 Avon Boldon Rd.
Items on tho block include unclaimed or forfeited property. Among tho items are
bicycles,
Restaurant
&
Banquet Facility
Hour
Tbes.-Fri.
5-7 p.m.
Live Music Fri. & Sat. Evenings
Prime Rib On
Fri.
& Sat.
Reservations Suggested
tur th<* stiit
IJi-p.ii 'tiTienl
Ki^ources,
tin* i;itv u!slii;.)tt.'
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J"i
j)t;rt.i'iit
i>i the
iintirim-ment'.
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In
ri)i].",lily
$Jt-t,lH)O.
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tin;
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p.irt iiii'iit
ui
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Ki.'siiurces
vvjuK! |inn idir tile iL'tu.lining
75
[icn.imt
ur
ntMrly
S—Ii
l.OLK).
If ^I-IL'CIIMI
for l!r.'
jliii'tt pi-uymni.
(fie
city
witilii
£i;\
reiitiburst.'ii
for
!tli.->t;i*
In
other business
Thi; t'ulilic S«rvii:i? ('uiniuittt'i;
nt
Qiuiicil will nul rucuuiiiitMid llidt tho ci-
ty jiay
fur
iitipruveniunls to tin^li'wuud
tlut aru nt;ct!s.s;iry buforu curbs and yut-
li;rs
can hit
itistallud. Public Survicu
Chairporaon Holly Kowalsl,! saiii
it
would cost tho city S43.U00
to
widon
Eii^lewooii, bringing
it up to
currunt
code for struct width.
The mayor had asked tho committee to
study
!lie
cost estimate
for
street*
widening,
and
exaiiJnt.' whether
it
•would bo feasible for the city to absorb
the cost,
so
Hint Englewood residents
would piiy only
for
curb
and
gutttsr
instailat on.
Engloivood was
to
have been part of
the suv or separation program this year
(or
early next year), but residents pushed
to delay the project
so
they could polt-
lion
for
curbs and gutters on their street.
However, many worn aghast at tho cost
estimate for ''urb and gutter assessment.
thus curbs und gutters may
not be in-
sliillud after till.
Public Service (Jatntnittuu dutur-
rnint.-il thai
!
t
will cust S20I.DUU
to
im-
prove Divisiun Road wtiicli runs wisst
uff I.i;nr Road. Tim cslimalu iitcludus tlio
cost of acquiring property. Tin- majority
property owner along Division is tiiu ci-
ty, and only one property owner can bo
rightfully assessed
for tho
iiiipruvumuiits.
Due to yn out full piuis (ha! thii city
owns on Covuljind Drive, tin; r:ity nuiy
gel involved
in
footing part
of
tint cost
for't. brcakvvaU
to
prevent further ero^
sion. Tho city's cost would entail nearly
$25,000 and would have to bo put out far
bid.
M'iri!
discussion
on
the t:iiy's
In
ip.itmi!
in
th« prcn.'t;t will tiiku
.it
tin-Oil.
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7
work
su'isioti.
i:n
v
i run muni
.i
1
Curntnittuu
ve
]uily Murray .'mnuunued
5
tii.il
C1K1
iv
ill provide
a
frm: servicn
in $
te-tin^
p-'uple's
hi)int;s for tint presence .
OT
i! Wi'i.'lnuii.ivjiietic
fields.
KMFs may lie
Q
resjHiiisilil'-
fur i:ertuin illnosses sucli iis •*
i:.nii:i;r
if
i"\posun.'
is
Itiu
hi)ih.
S
City
Kiminei'i'
Watli;
Merlz reporiud.3
mi
tin; pniHn.'ss
itf
lh.; DuFf Drive sewer
-
M.'p.irntiun
[jruji.'t:!. llr. said
13
trees must
'_
he
mmjved, lint should bo ruplaci'd with
S
tri't;*;
lli-il i:.in hi: pljiilud un IruL'luwns in
*"
ji:i:urii.ini:e
with
the
city's
new
lro«
urdiitaiice.
Cuum;il appruved the hiring
of a
in-vv LifioriT. UunuKI McGitinis,
in
tho
Serviu: iJepartmuut. The new hire has
m.iuy yeiirs
uf
e\pi:rienco. His starting
salary is S2-1.1IJ7.2U.
City Council hired Mary Pajak as a
part-time secretary
to
take minutes
for
the Civil Service Commission, the Cable
Television Advisory Board and the En-
vironmental Affairs Advisory Board.
She will be paid $8 per hour.
City Council approved tho expen-
diture of nearly S2.000 for a new Apple
computer for the Fire Department. Safe-
ty Committee Chairman Ron Andolsen
sai'l
tha
new computer will allow tho
department greater access to the Lorain
County Emergency Management Agun-
cy. The old computer will be used as
a
backup.
A WC selling coupon books
AVON
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The Entertain
men;
Books for Hov
1.
1994 to Oct. 31. 1995 are now avaitabte. These
books are pachod (utl ot coupons (or year-long
savings lor dining out. aarvice items, travel sav-
ings, and more! Get one for yourself or use thorn
as
g'tts
for
family, friends
and
business
associates
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a gilt that lasts all year-long.
Members at the Avon Women's Club now have
books availaOle for S28. Call Marilyn at 3U5-0339
or Fran
at
937-5507
!o
order yours today. Tho
books are in limited suppty and sell quickly, so
ordor yours soon.
'One Is a whole number'
You ore invited
to
"One
is a
Whole
Number."
a
singles group that will bo
moisting
on
Thursday. Oct. 13,
at
6:30
p.m.
nl
the Sheffield Lako Community
Center. 4575 I.iiku Rd. Tho event
is a
ptilluck dinner, .so bring
covered dish
lu slinre. your awn table service, and
a
wrapped gift for
a
pri2c when Blni>o
is
played.
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OAR PRtsiclENT's SAUS Club 1994
AWARD OF ACHIEVEMENT
Smythe, Cramer Co. would like
to
congratulate Laurie Brill for receiving the
prestigious OAR President's Sales Club
Award of Achievement for 1994.
For RESULTS call Laurie...
Avon Lake Office
Bus:
(216) 933-3733
V-Mail:
800-589-8207
#05446
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