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Mr. Farris said he re-evaluated the fencing on the property and increased the length of <br /> the fencing to be replaced from 700 feet to 848 feet. The amount the Highway <br /> Department has offered for the fence is $11,900.00 and $1.50 per square foot for the <br /> land totaling $51,100.00 for a total of$63,000.00. The White Rodgers representatives <br /> are asking for $3.00 per square foot. Councilmembers Carpenter and Cooke along with <br /> the Mayor met last week with White Rodgers and they agreed that $3.00 per square <br /> foot was a fair asking price for the land. After a lengthy discussion, Councilmember <br /> Cooke moved that White Rodgers and the Highway Department to set down and <br /> negotiate the price and the City will accept the price that they decide on. <br /> Councilmember Carpenter seconded and all voted for. <br /> REPORT ON SIGN ORDINANCE IF AVAILABLE <br /> Councilmember Matthews said that Mr. Giles was reviewing the ordinance and <br /> thought he would have it ready for the next meeting. <br /> DISCUSSION ON DRIVE OVER CURBS AS REFERRED BY PLANNING <br /> COMMISSION <br /> Mr. Max McElmurry addressed the council and asked them to consider adding <br /> "drive-over curbs" to the zoning codes in residential sections of the City. Mr. McElmurry <br /> explained the benefits for the drive-over curbs and said he has visited several cities that <br /> use the curbs and has not found any disadvantage to them. Mr. McClure said the <br /> Planning Commission looked at the proposal and had no objections to the curbs and <br /> forwarded it on to the council for consideration. Councilmember Cooke moved that the <br /> City Attorney review the prepared ordinance and have it ready to consider at the next <br /> meeting. Councilmember Terrell seconded and the roll call count was 3 for (Matthews, <br /> Mynatt and Terrell) and 5 against. The motion failed. After further discussion <br />
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