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In closing Mr. Johnson apologized for the inconvenience to the citizens and <br /> home owners on College Street where the replacement of old water lines are <br /> being done. He said when you live in an old community such as Batesville, <br /> dealing with replacements and upgrades on extremely old infrastructure is an <br /> ongoing issue. He thanked the public for their patience and understanding. <br /> C) CONSIDER A RESOLUTION TO AMEND THE CITY'S COMPREHENSIVE <br /> PLAN <br /> Councilmember Bryant introduced a resolution to amend the City's <br /> Comprehensive Plan. Mr. Bryant said the recommended changes, approved by <br /> the Batesville Planning Commission, were to "fix" a zoning issue off of Harrison <br /> Street regarding Commercial and Residential zoning on the same tract and the <br /> changes will enhance the area for future growth for the city. City Clerk Denise <br /> Johnston read the resolution in full. Councilmember Bryant moved to adopt the <br /> resolution and Councilmember Shetron seconded. The electronic roll call count <br /> was 7 for and 0 against. The resolution was given #2018-03-01-R. <br /> D) CONSIDER AN ORDINANCE TO REZONE PROPERTY ON HARRISON <br /> STREET FROM R-1 TO C-1. <br /> Councilmember Beller introduced an ordinance to rezone certain property on <br /> Harrison Street from R-1 to C-1. The proposed property attached to a portion of <br /> the old Country Club. Councilmember Bryant moved to suspend the rules and <br /> read the ordinance by title only. Councilmember Beller seconded and the <br /> electronic vote was 7 for and 0 against. Ms. Johnston read the ordinance by title <br /> only. Councilmember Bryant moved to further suspend the rules and waive the <br />