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CODE ENFORCEMENT UPDATES <br /> Code Enforcement Officer Chad McClure addressed the council with current code <br /> enforcement updates. He updated the council on the statues of the property located <br /> behind 440 Calvin Circle in Meadow Heights. Mr. Roger Crawford who lives on Calvin <br /> Circle showed the council a video that he took of the property and the conditions that he <br /> has to live by. There was a hole about approximately 6 foot deep full of stagnant water. <br /> The property also is grown up with high weeds and piles of brush. Mr. McClure read <br /> City Ordinance 493-11-2 which prohibits such conditions in the City limits. <br /> Councilmember Gaither moved to mow and clean up the property and to write citations <br /> to the property owners for unsightly property. Councilmember Watkins seconded and all <br /> voted for. <br /> Mr. Larry Little showed the council before and after pictures of his property <br /> located on the N/E corner of 9th and Oak Streets. The council condemned the property at <br /> a previous meeting. Mr. Little has made great improvements to the property. <br /> Councilmember Watkins moved to extend the time to have the property cleaned up for 30 <br /> more days. Councilmember Carpenter seconded and all voted for. <br /> DISCUSSION CONCERNING RIVERSIDE PARK <br /> Mayor Biard asked the council to approve the naming of the children's park at <br /> Riverside Park. The Mayor recommended "Riverside Children's Park and Memorial". <br /> He also asked for the council's approval of making the street that circles in front of the <br /> children's playground a one-way street. Councilmember Mitchum so moved and <br /> Councilmember Ford seconded. All voted for. Mayor Biard said signs stating <br /> restrictions and hours would also be posted. The council then discussed the recent <br />