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a motion to adopt the ordinance. There being no motion, the ordinance failed <br />for lack of a motion. <br />NEW BUSINESS <br />A) POLICE DEPARTMENT REPORT <br />Chief Cockrill addressed the Council with his monthly report. There were 42 <br />accidents, 58 incidents and 27 arrest, 9 of those being felony arrests during <br />September. Chief Cockrill said he has filled all of the vacant patrol positions <br />and only has one vacancy for an investigator. At this time the case load does <br />not require this position to be filled so it will be looked at again after the first of <br />the year. He also said the 5 new trucks are in and being equipped this week <br />and hopefully will have them on the road starting next week. There are 5 <br />more 2019 Rams on order for the 2020 budget and he has been assured that <br />if the ‘19s are not available, we will receive ’20 models for the same price. <br />B) ENGINEER’S REPORT <br />Mr. Damon Johnson addressed the Council with his monthly report. Both <br />Water and Wastewater plants are running with no significant changes. The <br />Construction Department has been busy with water leaks over the last week <br />or so, possibly due to a minor earthquake a few weeks back. The recoating <br />of the Eagle Mtn. tank has started and will take 4-6 months to complete. The <br />Street Department is finishing up a job on College Street and one on Moss <br />Street. The job on Juniper is still in progress with replacing old culverts with <br />new concrete ones. <br />*Councilmember Paige Hubbard joined the meeting. <br /> <br />