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knows the City is struggling with its budget as is the County but believes that the <br /> museum is a worthwhile project to support. <br /> CITIZENS REGARDING DUMPSTERS AT APARTMENT COMPLEXES <br /> Mr. Marvin Reeves addressed the council regarding the City's ordinance on trash <br /> containers. Mr. Reeves had some apartment complexes in Batesville and said there is <br /> nowhere in the back of the apartments to place a dumpster. Currently he has wooden <br /> bins in the front next to the street for his tenants to place their garbage. After a <br /> discussion, the council asked Sanitation Supervisor Marty Thompson to see if there <br /> were any alternatives to dumpsters that might be appropriate for apartment complexes <br /> and would not violate the City's ordinance. <br /> PUBLIC HEARING TO CONSIDER THE PLACING OF LIENS ON CERTAIN <br /> PROPERTIES IN BATESVILLE <br /> Mayor Elumbaugh opened the meeting for a public hearing to consider the <br /> placement of liens on certain properties in the City of Batesville. There being no one to <br /> speak, the meeting was closed. <br /> CONSIDER PLACING LIENS ON CERTAIN PROPERTIES IN THE CITY OF <br /> BATESVILLE <br /> Code Enforcement Officer Chad McClure gave the council a list of properties to <br /> consider placing liens for reimbursement for mowing and cleaning up the properties. <br /> The following properties were considered; 149 E. Pine Street, Arthur G. Burwell owner, <br /> $756.227 555 Hawkins Street, Amanda L. Adkerson owner, $1,456.22, 2029 Neeley <br /> Street, V.L. Story owner, $1,456.22, 1712 Lyon Street, Ernest & Jo Ann Halcom owner, <br /> $17456.227 961 Bryant Street, David Oliver owner, $756.22. Councilmember Matthews <br />