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<br />B) ENGINEER’S REPORT <br />City Engineer Damon Johnson addressed the council with his monthly report. Mr. <br />Johnson said a lot if his time has been working with ANRC to secure the funding for the <br />new Water Treatment Plant. He said an intake pump had to be replaced at the Water <br />Treatment Plant which is just part of keeping the current plant functional as the new WTP <br />plant is being constructed. The sewer line replacement project is continuing and should <br />be completed in approximately 18 months. <br />C) FIRE DEPARTMENT REPORT <br />Fire Chief Mark McCollum addressed the council with his monthly report. The council <br />was given a stats report showing 52 incidents, 9 of which were fire calls and 215 training <br />hours. <br />D) CONSIDER A NEW WATER SERVICE AT 84 MITCHELL ROAD <br />Utility Office Manager Nick Baxter addressed the council with an outside of the city limits <br />meter request from Jeffery Stephenson, located at 84 Mitchell Road. Mr. Stephenson <br />has signed all the required documents for the connection. Councilmember Bennett <br />moved to grant the meter request. Councilmember Poole seconded and all voted for. <br />E) SS4A TRAFFIC STUDY PRESENTATION <br />Mr. Doug Swet and Mr. Cody Yoders with Kimley Horn Engineer Consulting Firm <br />addressed the council with a presentation regarding the SS4A street safety grant <br />received by the City. Mr. Swet said Batesville has a yearly average of 10 fatal or severe <br />injury accidents and the goal, with recommended improvements, is to make that number <br />zero within the next 20 years. Mr. Yoders said they are working with State and local <br />agencies to help locate the areas that need attention and the best way to correct the <br />problem areas. <br />F) CONSIDER A RESOLUTION TO UPDATE THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN <br /> <br />
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