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<br /> <br /> <br />MINUTES OF COUNCIL <br />MAY 9, 2023 <br /> <br />The Batesville City Council met in regular session on May 9, at 5:30 pm at the <br />Municipal Building. Mayor Rick Elumbaugh presided over the meeting. Councilmember <br />Doug Matthews gave the invocation. Upon roll call, the following Councilmembers <br />answered present; Brittany Bennett, Tommy Bryant, Scott Fredricks, Paige Hubbard, <br />Fred Krug, Doug Matthews, and Chris Poole. Also present were the City Clerk Denise <br />Johnston and City Attorney Tim Meitzen. Councilmember Julie Hinkle was absent. <br />Councilmember Bennett moved to approve the minutes from the previous <br />meeting. Councilmember Hubbard seconded and all voted for. <br />Councilmember Bennett moved to approve the prepared agenda. <br />Councilmember Poole seconded and all voted for. <br />CITIZENS COMMENTS <br /> Mr. Landon Downing addressed the council in regards to the proposed <br />refinancing of the WWTP Utility Bonds and the Parks and Recreation Bonds. Mr. <br />Downing said he chose Batesville to live and raise his family and was in favor of the <br />new Water Treatment Plant and additional Parks and Recreation facilities and <br />improvements. He said Batesville is a progressive community and a great place to live. <br />OLD BUSINESS <br />A) SECOND READING OF AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND THE PROPERTIES <br />INCLUDED IN THE BATESVILLE COMMERCIAL HISTORIC DISTRICT <br />Mayor Elumbaugh said that a mistake was found in this ordinance and it has <br />been corrected and is under new business for consideration. In order to remove <br />this ordinance from the agenda it needs to go through the adoption process. <br /> <br /> <br />
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