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offices and he has expensive computer equipment that could be damaged in <br /> extreme heat. Mr. Everetts asked the council to compensate him on his next <br /> months rent for the conditions they have had to work under. Mr. Everetts said <br /> the system seems to have been running good for the past couple of weeks. Mr. <br /> Hodges said they have the system running 24/7 instead of shutting down at night <br /> and week-ends in order to keep the offices of BIS cooled. Councilmember <br /> Mynatt asked Mr. Everetts how much compensation he was asking for and he <br /> said he didn't have a specific amount in mind. Councilmember Terrell reminded <br /> Mr. Everetts that the city leased him additional space at a reduced rate and said <br /> she didn't feel like the city should pay any compensation. Councilmember Krug <br /> moved not to compensate Mr. Everetts and Councilmember Carpenter <br /> seconded. All voted for. Mr. Hodges said they do have a wall cooling unit that <br /> installs on an inside wall instead of a window that would help cool the computer <br /> room for BIS. Councilmember Carpenter suggested to Mr. Everetts that he <br /> check into investing in such a unit. <br /> *CONSIDER AN ORDINANCE THAT WOULD REGULATE SEXUALLY <br /> ORIENTED BUSINESSES WITHIN THE CITY OF BATESVILLE <br /> Councilmember Mynatt introduced an ordinance that would regulate <br /> sexually oriented businesses within the City of Batesville. Because the council <br /> has had the ordinance for two weeks and they have read it thoroughly, <br /> Councilmember Mynatt moved that the first reading be by title only. <br /> Councilmember Krug seconded and the roll call count was 6 for and 0 against. <br /> The Mayor read the ordinance by title only and Councilmember Smart moved to <br />