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Councilmember Bryant introduced an ordinance that will amend ordinance <br /> #2009-4-2 concerning the Downtown Historic District. Mr. Bryant said the amendment <br /> will require a majority of the signatures of the total number of property owners within the <br /> Historic District to make any changes to the HD guidelines. Councilmember Shetron <br /> moved to read the ordinance by title only and Councilmember Bryant seconded. The <br /> roll call count was 6 for and 0 against. Mr. Stalker read the ordinance by title only. <br /> Councilmember Shetron moved to suspend the rules and dismiss the second and third <br /> readings. Councilmember Henley seconded and the roll call count was 6 for and 0 <br /> against. Councilmember Shetron moved to adopt the ordinance and Councilmember <br /> Bryant seconded. The roll call count was 6 for and 0 against. The ordinance was given <br /> #2009-06-03. Councilmember Bryant moved to adopt the emergency clause and <br /> Councilmember Henley seconded. The roll call count was 6 for and 0 against. <br /> (D) PUBLIC HEARING ON WATER AND SEWER RATES <br /> Mayor Elumbaugh opened the public hearing regarding Water and Sewer rates <br /> at 5:20 PM. Mr. Larry Lilly, a home owner on Big Pine Road addressed the council. Mr. <br /> Lilly said residents on Big Pine had signed an agreement regarding their water and <br /> sewer rates when the City purchased their system from Rock-Moore Water Association <br /> and wanted to make sure their agreement was still in effect. City Engineer Damon <br /> Johnson said he was not aware of the agreement but assured Mr. Lilly that any and all <br /> agreements would be honored. The Mayor closed the public hearing at 5:23 PM. <br /> (E) SECOND READING OF AN ORDINANCE TO INCREASE WATER RATES <br /> Councilmember Insell moved to read the second reading by title only for an <br /> ordinance that will repeal ordinance no. 2000-12-01 fixing rates for water to be furnished <br />