File #: MIN-88:562    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Minutes Status: Passed
File created: 7/18/1988 In control: City Council
On agenda: Final action: 8/1/1988
Title: Minutes for the City Council meeting on July 18, 1988
Related files: MIN-88:561, MIN-88:563, ORD-88:1348, ORD-88:1349, RES-88:1646, RES-88:1647
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Minutes for the City Council meeting on July 18, 1988
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CITY COUNCIL MINUTES - JULY 18, 1988

The Jonesboro City Council met at 7:30 p.m. Present were Mayor, City Clerk and all Aldermen with the exception of Mr. Evans. The City Attorney was absent.

The minutes of July 5, 1988, were approved as mailed on motion by Mr. Stricklin, seconded by Mr. Park. All voted aye.

The following ordinance was on third reading and read by the Clerk:

AN ORDINANCE TO VACATE A FIFTEEN FOOT ALLEY RUNNING NORTH AND SOUTH BETWEEN ALLEN AND GORDON STREETS BEING BOUNDED ON THE WEST BY LABAUME AND ON THE EAST BY MILLER

Mr. Hannah moved, seconded by Mr. Mays that the ordinance be amended to provide the City of Jonesboro be granted easement rights. All voted aye. Mr. Sanderson moved, seconded by Mr. Hinson that the ordinance be adopted, as amended, with the emergency clause. All voted aye. The ordinance was given the number 2134.

Mr. Stricklin moved, seconded by Mr. Mays to appoint Doug Davis to the Parks and Recreation Commission to replace Clay Gott with term to expire 12/88. All voted aye.

The following ordinance was on third reading:

AN ORDINANCE TO CONDEMN STRUCTURES LOCATED AT 3809 STEVENS, 317 W, WOODROW, 2414 BOYDSTON, 4108 RACE, 500 BLOCK OF HOUSTON

Mr. Roger Moore has purchased the property owned by Mercantile Bank. Owners have 30 days to raze the structures or commence repairs to bring the building into compliance with city codes and make structural improvements. Mr. Hannah moved, seconded by Mr. Bridger to adopt the ordinance with the emergency clause. The ordinance was given the number 2135.

The Mayor introduced Mr. Mel Brown, who has been hired as Code Enforcement Officer for Grass, Weeds and Automobiles.

The Mayor complimented the Police Department and noted the comparative report of 1987 and 1988 and improvements accomplished in the department.

The Mayor stated the expanded Mosquito Control Program is paying off as results of aerial spraying and treatment ...

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