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vehicle is expected to cost around $60,000 and Vital Links will put new extraction <br /> equipment on the vehicle which will cost about $30,000. The city and county will enter <br /> into an Interlocal Agreement and the vehicle will be in the city's name and run by the <br /> city. The Mayor said the Vital Links board and the Quorum Court have already approved <br /> their expenditure for the vehicle. Councilmember Cargill moved to go ahead and <br /> advertise for bids on the vehicle and to have an Interlocal Agreement to consider at the <br /> next meeting. Councilmember Watkins seconded and all voted for. <br /> BATESVILLE UTILITIES <br /> Utility Manager Larry Tharnish and Commissioner Jim Reid addressed the <br /> council for the approval to upgrade to a 12" line from the Old Ruddel Hill water tank to <br /> the Bethesda meter. It is approximately 7200 feet and will take 2 to 3 month to complete. <br /> Mr. Tharnish said they would not be able to start the job until next year. Councilmember <br /> Cargill moved to go ahead with the project and Councilmember Pectol seconded. All <br /> voted for. <br /> REPORT BY ANIMAL CONTROL OFFICER <br /> Animal Control Officer gave the council an activity report for the first quarter of <br /> 2003. <br /> ORDINANCE CONCERNING LITTER CONTROL PROGRAM (SECOND <br /> READING) <br /> Mayor Biard read an ordinance for the purpose of participating in litter control <br /> programs for the second reading. Councilmember Watkins moved to suspend the rules <br /> and place the ordinance on the third and final reading. Councilmember Pectol seconded <br /> and the roll call count was 8 for and 0 against. The Mayor read the ordinance for the <br />
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