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Smart moved to adopt the resolution and Councilmember Carpenter seconded. <br /> All voted for. The resolution was given #2008-3-1-R. <br /> B) MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE ARKANSAS GAME <br /> AND FISH COMMISSION AND THE CITY OF BATESVILLE <br /> Mayor Elumbaugh explained the proposed Memorandum of Agreement <br /> between the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission for a firing range in <br /> Batesville. The Batesville Firing Range will be at the very end of West Main <br /> Street behind the jail and adjacent to Poke Bayou. Thirty acres have been <br /> donated to the Game and Fish Commission for the range. Mayor Elumbaugh <br /> said the shooting range would be secured and individuals wanting to use the <br /> facility would have to check in at the jail. Councilmember Terrell moved to adopt <br /> the agreement and Councilmember McDonald seconded. All voted for. <br /> C) PUBLIC HEARING TO PLACE LIENS ON CERTAIN PROPERTIES <br /> Mayor Elumbaugh opened the public hearing to consider liens at 5:40 PM. <br /> Code Enforcement Officer Chad McClure came forward to answer any questions <br /> from the council or audience. The first property to consider was at 320 Baker <br /> Street. The lien amount is $1,082.46. The Mayor opened the floor for <br /> discussion. There being none, Councilmember Smart moved to place a lien of <br /> $1,082.46 on 320 Baker Street. Councilmember Matthews seconded and all <br /> voted for. <br /> The second property to consider was at 2029 Neeley Street. The lien <br /> amount is $1,430.59. The Mayor opened the floor for discussion. There being <br />
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