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front of the building as a computer store and in lieu of rent he will clean up and <br /> repair the rest of the building. Mr. Langston also addressed the council and said <br /> he has experience with demolition and can do most of the work himself. Most of <br /> the work will be done on weekends when there is less traffic. He also has means <br /> of hauling off the debris. Mr. Vinson asked the council to postpone the resolution <br /> for condemnation and give Mr. Langston the opportunity to restore the building. <br /> Mayor Biard asked Mr. Langston to take out liability insurance while the work is <br /> being performed. Councilmember Ford moved to place the condemnation <br /> proceeding on hold while Mr. Langston pursues the endeavor of restoration on <br /> the Landers Theatre building, provide proof of liability insurance and to report <br /> back to the council on January 12 with the progress of the restoration. <br /> Councilmember Bone seconded and all voted for except Councilmember <br /> Carpenter. The Mayor said as soon as the City receives the proof of insurance, <br /> Mr. Langston could proceed. <br /> CONSIDER AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING SMOKE-FREE AREAS IN THE <br /> CITY— 2ND READING <br /> Councilmember Bone moved to suspend the rules and read the title only <br /> of an ordinance that would establish smoke-free areas in the City of Batesville. <br /> Councilmember Carpenter seconded and the roll call count was 7 for and 0 <br /> against. Mayor Biard read the ordinance for the second reading. Ms. Amanda <br /> Roberts and Ms. Angela Dugger with the Tobacco Free Coalition again <br /> addressed the council with information from other cities who have adopted clean <br />