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Downtown Main Street and Oaklawn Cemetery. They also need to remove every other <br /> Red Tip tree, approximately 30, at the Farmers Market. Mr. Abbott presented the <br /> council with a bid of$1,972.88 from Bemis Tree Farms out of Little Rock. He said the <br /> company can remove the trees and wrap them in burlap in one day. If the City crew <br /> were to do the removals it would take considerably longer. Councilmember Carpenter <br /> moved to hire Beamis Tree Farms to do the work and Councilmember Matthews <br /> seconded. All voted for. <br /> E) JOY WILSON — POLICE DISPATCHING <br /> Ms. Joy Wilson, Police Dispatching Supervisor, addressed the council with a <br /> proposal from Rhodes, Lauck & Associates for a new Recorder Partner and <br /> maintenance program. Ms. Wilson said about 2 years ago the City purchased a new <br /> 911 recorder for approximately $8,000.00. Last week the computer was over heating <br /> and had to be repaired by Rhodes, Lauck & Associates. The company also added new <br /> updates to the system and installed the program on Ms. Wilson' computer. Royce, <br /> Lauck & Associates gave Ms. Wilson a proposal to enter into a Recorder Partner <br /> Program for $2,700.00 annually. The program would be for 4 years and include <br /> maintenance and a new recorder every 4 years. The clerk said the annual fee would <br /> qualify to come out of the CMRS fund. The council asked Ms. Wilson to shop for other <br /> companies that sell 911 recorders and report back to them with her findings. <br /> F) PUBLIC HEARING AND RESOLUTIONS FOR CONDEMNATIONS <br /> The Mayor opened the meeting for the public hearing regarding condemnation <br /> properties located at 368 Pine Street and 786 N. State Street. Mr. Jerry Waugh, owner <br /> of the 368 Pine Street property addressed the council. Mr. Waugh said he had <br />