File #: MIN-82:724    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Minutes Status: Passed
File created: 11/15/1982 In control: City Council
On agenda: Final action: 12/6/1982
Title: Minutes for the City Council meeting on November 15, 1982
Related files: RES-82:1816, RES-82:1815, ORD-82:1813, ORD-82:1814, RES-82:1813, RES-82:1814, MIN-82:723, MIN-82:725
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Minutes for the City Council meeting on November 15, 1982
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CITY COUNCIL MINUTES, NOVEMBER 15, 1982

The Jonesboro City Council met in regular session, Monday, November 15, 1982, 7:30 P. M. Present: City Attorney, City Clerk and all aldermen. Absent: Mayor. Vice Mayor Stricklin presided over the meeting in the absence of Mayor Stallings.

A public hearing was held prior to the regular session of council concerning Act 9 Bond Issue for Anheuser-Busch. Mr. George Campbell, Rose Law Firm, Little Rock, spoke to council concerning the issue.

After the opening of session, Mr. Sanderson moved for approval of November 1, 1982, minutes as mailed, seconded by Mr. Shelton, all voted aye.

Mr. Sanderson offered the following ordinance:

AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING AND PROVIDING FOR THE ISSUANCE UNDER THE MUNICIPALITIES AND COUNTIES INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT REVENUE BOND LAW, ACTS 1960 (EX. SESS.), NO. 9, BY THE CITY OF JONESBORO, ARKANSAS, OF ITS INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT REVENUE BONDS (ANHEUSER-BUSCH COMPANIES, INC. PROJECT) SERIES 1982, FOR THE PURPOSE OF FINANCING CERTAIN INDUSTRIAL FACILITIES; AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION AND DELIVERY BY THE CITY OF JONESBORO, ARKANSAS, OF AN AGREEMENT OF SALE, INDENTURE OF TRUST, BOND PURCHASE AGREEMENT, OFFICIAL STATEMENT AND SUCH BONDS IN CONNECTION THEREWITH; DECLARING AN EMERGENCY; AND AUTHORIZING OTHER ACTIONS IN CONNECTION THEREWITH

Mr. Park moved the rules be suspended and the ordinance be placed on 2nd reading, seconded by Mr. Shelton, all aye. Mr. Park moved for further suspension of the rules and the ordinance was placed on 3rd reading after being seconded by Mr. Bridger and unanimous vote of council. Mr. Sanderson moved for the adoption of the ordinance, seconded by Mr. Park, all voted aye. The emergency clause was adopted on motion by Mr. Sanderson, second by Mr. Park. All council voted aye. The ordinance was given the number 1816.

The following bids were reviewed for police units (attached).

Mr. Sanderson moved that the l...

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