File #: MIN-99:017    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Minutes Status: Passed
File created: 9/7/1999 In control: City Council
On agenda: Final action: 9/20/1999
Title: Minutes for the City Council meeting on September 7, 1999
Related files: RES-99:954, RES-99:953, RES-99:952, ORD-99:1234, ORD-99:1233, ORD-99:1232, MIN-99:018, MIN-99:016, AG-99:017
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Minutes for the City Council meeting on September 7, 1999
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PUBLIC HEARING - 6:15 - A public hearing was conducted as requested by Attorney C. M. Mooney who represented Fowler Foods. The hearing was for the purpose of abandoning portions of Main Street and Belmont Street all in the Belmont Addition. No opposition was voiced.

CITY COUNCIL MINUTES - September 7, 1999

The Jonesboro City Council met Monday, September 7, 1999, at 6:30 p.m. A full quorum was in attendance. Present were: Mayor Hubert Brodell, City Clerk, Donna K. Jackson, City Attorney Phillip Crego and 11 council members. Those members were: Kelton, Tate, McCall, Young, Crockett, Rorex, Province, Copeland, Moore, Perrin and Roddy. Councilman Rega was unable to attend.

Councilman Roddy moved, seconded by Councilman Perrin for approval of the minutes from August 16, 1999, as delivered. A voice vote was taken resulting in all members voting aye. Those members voting aye were: Kelton, Tate, McCall, Young, Crockett, Rorex, Province, Copeland, Moore, Perrin and Roddy.

Mayor Brodell presented a proclamation declaring October 30, 1999, as "Trick or Treat Day" at Indian Stadium located on the campus of Arkansas State University. Children from ages two to twelve who come dressed in costume will be admitted free and allowed to trick or treat inside the stadium.

Councilman Young offered the following ordinance for first reading:

AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND ORDINANCE NO. 954 KNOWN AS THE ZONING ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR CHANGES IN ZONING BOUNDARIES AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES (Ruben Griffin)

Councilman Perrin moved, seconded by Councilman Young to suspend the rules and place on second reading. A voice vote was taken resulting in all members voting aye. Those members voting aye were: Kelton, Tate, McCall, Young, Crockett, Rorex, Province, Copeland, Moore, Perrin and Roddy. Councilman Young moved, seconded by Councilman Kelton to further suspend the rules and place on third and final reading. A voice vote was ...

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