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MINUTES OF COUNCIL <br /> JUNE 26, 2001 <br /> The Batesville City Council met on June 26, at 5:30 PM at the Municipal Building. Mayor <br /> Biard presided over the meeting. Councilmember Ford gave the invocation. Upon roll call the <br /> following Councilmembers answered present; Dana Bone, Jim Cargill, Robert Ford, Gerald <br /> Gaither, Jim Mitchum, Jerry Pectol, Jim Watkins and R.L. Carpenter. Also present were the <br /> Deputy City Clerk Brenda Riley and City Attorney Scott Stalker. <br /> Councilmember Ford moved to approve the minutes from the previous meeting. <br /> Councilmember Gaither seconded and all voted for. <br /> Councilmember Ford moved to approve the prepared agenda as amended and <br /> Councilmember Pectol seconded. All voted for. <br /> SECOND READING OF AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE ZONING CODE RELATING TO <br /> THE HISTORICAL RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT <br /> The Mayor read for the second reading an ordinance amending the zoning code relating to <br /> the historical residential district. After the Mayor read the ordinance he opened the floor to the <br /> public for discussion. Mr. Terrell Tebbetts addressed the council in support of the proposed <br /> amendment to the Historical Residential District. The ordinance will be placed on the next <br /> agenda for the third and final reading. <br /> CONSIDER A RESOLUTION FOR BATESVILLE WATER UTILITIES FOR CONSTRUCTION <br /> OF MAIN WATER AND SEWER LINES TO UACCB BATESVILLE CAMPUS <br /> Councilmember Gaither introduced a resolution for the Batesville Water Utilities to <br /> construct a main water and sewer line to The University of Arkansas Community College at <br /> Batesville. The Mayor read the resolution that would enter the City of Batesville, by and through <br /> the Batesville Utilities Commission, and University of Arkansas Community College at Batesville <br /> into an agreement to construct a main water and sewer line to the east campus of UACCB. The <br /> projected cost would be $112,052.85 plus engineering and contingencies. The Batesville Water <br />