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and the house should be made habitable. The council instructed Code Enforcement Officer <br /> Chad McClure to keep the council updated on the progress on the improvements. <br /> CODE ENFORCEMENT OFFICER REPORT <br /> Chad McClure addressed the council regarding a couple of properties in the city. 235 '/2 <br /> Ester has a mobile home on the property that has been vacant since early spring. Mr. McClure <br /> said the property owner plans to ask the planning commission for a various in order to remove <br /> the mobile home and build a house on the property. The lot is around 5500 square feet and the <br /> code requires 7700 square feet to build a house. Councilmember Bone moved to begin <br /> condemnation proceedings on the property. Councilmember Mitchum seconded and all voted <br /> for. <br /> EXECUTIVE SESSION <br /> Councilmember Insell moved to go into executive session and Councilmember Gaither <br /> seconded. All voted for. <br /> Upon returning from executive session, no action was taken. <br /> MAYOR'S ANNOUNCEMENTS <br /> Mayor Biard informed the council that he check on the City having a Legislative Audit <br /> preformed instead of an Independent Audit. The Mayor said there are pros and cons on both <br /> sides of the issue. He said that Mr. Ron Cantrell, a CPA who used to work for Hughes, Welch <br /> and Milligan and preformed the audit for the city in the past said he would come to the next <br /> meeting and answer any questions the council might have regarding a Legislative Audit and <br /> Independent Audit. Councilmember Ford moved to invite Mr. Cantrell to the next meeting and <br /> Councilmember Cargill seconded. All voted for except Councilmember Carpenter. <br /> UTILITY RATE HEARING <br />