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said the reasoning behind the letter was to allow the utilities enough time to do <br /> any repair work before the paving. The Mayor said that Arkla has known since <br /> last November of the Cities plans to pave Porter Street. Now he said he <br /> understands that Arkla is planning to cut the newly paved portion of Porter and <br /> will cause a 6-week delay in allowing the contractors to resurface the unpaved <br /> portion of Porter. Mayor Biard told Mr. Cash that this kind of behavior would not <br /> be acceptable. The Mayor told Mr. Cash to inform the president of Arkla that he <br /> expected the work on Porter to be completed in 3 weeks. He also said that if the <br /> repairs made to street cuts were not satisfactory, he would require Arkla to <br /> repave the entire block. <br /> CONSIDER AN ORDINANCE TO RE-ZONE CERTAIN PROPERTY FROM R-2 <br /> TO 1-2, IDEAL BAKING COMPANY <br /> Mr. Don McSpadden, representing Ideal Baking Company, presented an <br /> ordinance that would re-zone certain property owned by Ideal Baking Company <br /> from R-2 to I-2. The Mayor read the ordinance in full and Councilmember Bone <br /> moved to suspend the rules and place the ordinance on the second reading. <br /> Councilmember Ford seconded and the roll call count was 8 for and 0 against. <br /> The Mayor read the ordinance for the second reading and Councilmember Bone <br /> moved to further suspend the rules and place the ordinance on the third reading. <br /> Councilmember Gaither seconded and the roll call count was 7 for and 1 <br /> (Mitchum) against. The Mayor read the ordinance for the final reading and <br /> Councilmember Gaither moved to adopt the ordinance and Councilmember Bone <br /> seconded. The roll call count was 8 for and 0 against. The ordinance was given <br />