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structure and clean it up for less than the bids received by the City. The Mayor said he would <br /> contact the County. Councilmember Watkins moved to proceed with tearing down the structure <br /> and Councilmember Carpenter seconded. All voted for. The second property is located at 10th <br /> and Oak Streets. The property is owned by Mr. Larry Little. Councilmember Cargill moved to <br /> begin the condemnation proceedings and Councilmember Watkins seconded. All voted for. The <br /> next property is located at 828 Vine Street. The property, owned by Mr. Ernest McNally who is <br /> now deceased, was condemned last year. The structure was torn down but the foundation is still <br /> there as well lots of debris and trash. Councilmember Watkins moved to have Mr. McClure <br /> research who the heir is to the property and notify them that the property needs to be cleaned up. <br /> Councilmember Cargill seconded and all voted for. The last property is located at 1830 Pickens. <br /> The owner of the property, Willie Sisk, is now deceased. The son of the owner is Dickie Sisk. <br /> The council asked Mr. McClure to contact Dickie Sisk and ask him to have the property cleaned <br /> up. <br /> CONSIDER PAY FOR ROCK DAMAGE TO AN AUTOMOBILE <br /> Mayor Biard said that a rock thrown from a mower at the cemetery damaged a vehicle <br /> parked at a dentist's office. The 2002 Cadillac is owned by Mary Woodsmall. The low bid for <br /> the repair was $385.93. Councilmember Watkins moved to pay for the repair and <br /> Councilmember Cargill seconded. All voted for. <br /> There being no further business, Councilmember Mitchum moved that the meeting be <br /> adjourned. Councilmember Carpenter seconded and all voted for. <br /> JOE M. BIARD, MAYOR <br /> DENISE M. JOHNSTON, CITY CLERK <br />