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opened the floor for discussion. After a discussion the council asked to put the <br /> ordinance on the agenda for the next meeting for the second reading. <br /> CONSIDER AN ORDINANCE TO RE-ZONE CERTAIN PROPERTY FROM R-1 <br /> TO C-2 <br /> Councilmember Cargill introduced an ordinance to re-zone certain <br /> property from R-1 to C-2 owned by Ideal Baking Company. The property is <br /> located on Hwy 167 North near the intersection of White Drive. Mayor Biard read <br /> the ordinance for the first reading and Councilmember Bone moved to place the <br /> ordinance on the second reading. Councilmember Cargill seconded and the roll <br /> call count was 7 for and 0 against. The Mayor read the ordinance for the second <br /> reading and Councilmember Cargill moved to further suspend the rules and <br /> place the ordinance on the final reading. Councilmember Bone seconded and <br /> the roll call count was 7 for and 0 against. The Mayor read the ordinance for the <br /> third and final reading and Councilmember Bone moved to adopt the ordinance. <br /> Councilmember Insell seconded and the roll call count was 7 for and 0 against. <br /> The ordinance was given #98-8-2. Councilmember Cargill moved to adopt the <br /> emergency clause and Councilmember Carpenter seconded. The roll call count <br /> was 7 for and 0 against. <br /> DISCUSSION OF THE SKATEBOARD RAMP <br /> Parks Director Randy Palmer addressed the council and discussed the <br /> cost involved in construction of a skateboard ramp. Mr. Palmer said a 50 X 100 <br /> area constructed of asphalt and wood would cost approximately $13,600. The <br /> same size made of concrete would cost around $15,000. Mayor Biard said he <br />