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Guenzel and Bob Davis stated their concerns with the current plan and asked for <br /> the councils help in making it solvent again. When asked if they wanted to move <br /> their fund into LOPFI, they all said yes. A couple of councilmembers were <br /> concerned if the citizens of Batesville were willing to pay an additional .6 mills to <br /> fund the Pension Fund. Councilmember Beller said the city did not have any say <br /> in the investments or pension amounts. He said the pension board never asked <br /> for any help or advise with their plan until it was unfunded. Understanding that <br /> the situation is very complex, the council decided to seek more information <br /> before making any kind of decision. <br /> E) REVIEW PAID BILL AND FINANCIALS <br /> The council was given a copy of the July paid bills report and July financial <br /> statements for review. <br /> MAYOR COMMENTS <br /> Mayor Elumbaugh announced that Bad Boy Mowers is taking 2 large tractor <br /> trailers to Houston, TX to help in the flood relief efforts. He said the trucks are in the JC <br /> Penney parking lot and should be there all day tomorrow, so please take non-perishable <br /> food, paper goods, clothes, blankets, etc. to help those in need. <br /> City Clerk Denise Johnston said she needs approval from the council to shred <br /> old documents for the City and Utility Department. The council was given a list of the <br /> proposed items to shred. Councilmember Beller moved to approve the shredding of the <br /> documents and Councilmember Bryant seconded. All voted for. <br /> The Sanitation Department receive two bids for the lease replacements of two <br /> rear load sanitation trucks. Sanitation Supervisor Marty Thompson and City Engineer <br />
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