File #: MIN-94:014    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Minutes Status: Passed
File created: 7/18/1994 In control: City Council
On agenda: Final action: 8/1/1994
Title: Minutes for the City Council meeting on July 18, 1994
Related files: RES-94:1330, RES-94:1329, RES-94:1328, RES-94:1327, RES-94:1326, ORD-94:690, ORD-94:689, ORD-94:688, ORD-94:687, ORD-94:686, AG-94:014, MIN-94:013, MIN-94:015, ORD-94:685
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Minutes for the City Council meeting on July 18, 1994
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PUBLIC HEARING - 7:10 P.M. - A public hearing was held regarding the vacating and abandonment of a 15 foot easement located on Lots 1, 2, 3, 6 and 7, Block "M", RidgePointe Country Club - Phase III. Mr. Carroll Caldwell requested three readings of his ordinance, since the only change was in the size of the lots. No opposition was voiced.

CITY COUNCIL MINUTES - JULY 18, 1994

The Jonesboro City Council met at 7:30 p.m. Present were the Mayor, City Clerk, City Attorney and all council members.

The minutes of July 5, 1994, were approved as mailed by motion of Councilman Perrin seconded by Councilman Harpole. A roll call vote was taken resulting in all council members voting aye. Those voting aye were: Wise, Evans, Ingram, Province, Mullenix, Bowers, Perrin, Kelton, Vance, Harpole, Mays and Hannah.

Councilman Bowers moved, seconded by Councilman Wise to again table Mr. Mickey Seeman's request to address the Council regarding his swimming pool built on the city's easement. The request was made by Mr. Skip Mooney Sr., Mr. Seeman's attorney. A roll call vote was taken resulting in all council members voting aye with the exception of Councilman Harpole who voted nay. Those voting aye were: Wise, Evans, Ingram, Province, Mullenix, Bowers, Perrin, Kelton, Vance, Mays and Hannah.

Mr. Aubry Scott, Chairman of the Long Range Planning Committee presented the Council with recommendations for a five year traffic plan. Mr. Scott introduced Danny Honnell, Chairman of the Implementation Committee as well as the other committee members. The two committees developed the plan after conducting several public meetings and working with a variety of civic groups over the last year. Mr. Scott recommended once the Council has studied the plan, then it be given to the Implementation Committee to determine if the independent projects are feasible, cost efficient, environmentally acceptable, and compatible with the new land...

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