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Councilmember Shetron seconded. The roll call count was 7 for and 0 against. The resolution was <br /> given #2010-5-1-R. <br /> Councilmember Shetron introduced a resolution to condemn the structure located at 520 Ferrell <br /> Street. Councilmember Insell moved to suspend the rules and read the resolution by title only. <br /> Councilmember O'Neal seconded and the roll call count was 7 for and 0 against. Mr. Stalker read the <br /> resolution by title only. Councilmember Shetron moved to adopt the resolution and Councilmember <br /> Insell seconded. The roll call count was 7 for and 0 against. The resolution was given #2010-5-2-R. <br /> Councilmember O'Neal introduced a resolution to condemn the structure located at 1860 Porter <br /> Street. Councilmember Insell moved to suspend the rules and read the resolution by title only. <br /> Councilmember Bryant seconded and the roll call count was 7 for and 0 against. Mr. Stalker read the <br /> resolution by title only. Councilmember Henley moved to adopt the resolution and Councilmember <br /> O'Neal seconded. The roll call count was 7 for and 0 against. The resolution was given #2010-5-3-R. <br /> B) DISTRICT COURT JUDGE CHANEY TAYLOR REGARDING DWI COURT <br /> District Court Judge Chaney Taylor addressed the council with a power point presentation and short <br /> video on the new DWI Court in Independence County. Judge Taylor said the Independence County <br /> DWI Court was the first in the State of Arkansas and was modeled after courts in Missouri and <br /> California. He said he was very excited about the program and hopeful that it will help habitual <br /> offenders overcome their drinking issues and lead more productive lives. <br /> C) MR. RANDY HUSKEY CONCERNING VICIOUS ANIMALS IN THE CITY LIMITS <br /> Mr. Randy Huskey and his wife Kathy addressed the council and read a prepared statement regarding <br /> vicious animals inside the city limits of Batesville. Mrs. Huskey was walking her dog two weeks ago <br /> when it was attacked by a pit bull dog and her dog died two days later. Mr. Huskey said that attack <br /> could have easily been his two year old granddaughter. Animal Control Officer Jeff Pender said he was <br /> currently working on an ordinance banning pit bull dogs in the city. He said over 80% of his emergency <br /> calls regarding dog attacks are from pit bulls. The Huskeys' thanked the council for their time and said <br />