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City Engineer Damon Johnson addressed the council. Mr. Johnson said as part of the levy <br /> certificate, the council has to adopt a revised Flood Action Plan to be inserted into our existing <br /> O & M manual. Mr. Johnson said many hours of work has gone into preparing the revised <br /> plan and he feels like it is a good document. Councilmember Bryant moved to adopt the <br /> revised Flood Action Plan and insert it into the existing O & M manual. <br /> Mr. Johnson said the Levy certification should be completed in a couple of weeks. <br /> E) EXECUTIVE SESSION <br /> Councilmember O'Neal moved to go into executive session and Councilmember Bryant <br /> seconded. All voted for. <br /> No decisions were made. <br /> F) CEMETERY RESOLUTION <br /> The council considered a cemetery resolution for John W. Allen, Certificate#2010-54-1 for <br /> $2,400.00. Councilmember Shetron moved to accept the resolution and Councilmember <br /> Insell seconded. All voted for. <br /> G) REVIEW CITY FINANCIALS FOR JANUARY, 2010. <br /> The council reviewed the city financials for January, 2010. <br /> MAYOR COMMENTS <br /> Mayor Elumbaugh said the city recently received the "Tree City USA" recognition. The city <br /> was given a plaque, two signs to post at the limits of the city and a large flag. <br /> The Mayor asked the council to make a decision regarding the stop lights on 3rd and Main and <br /> 4t" and Main streets. The intersections have been blinking red for the past seven months. City <br /> employees Marty Thompson and Johnny Coles, who are trained to maintain our stop lights, were <br /> present to answer any questions from the council. After a discussion, Councilmember O'Neal moved <br />
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