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businesses. Councilmember Bennett asked where does the enforcement begin and <br />end. She said construction going on behind her house for the City’s large sewer line <br />replacement is very noisy with the heavy equipment and the trains that pass behind <br />her house are also very noisy. Will those issues be addressed in this ordinance? <br />Councilmember Fredricks agreed with Mr. McClure and said the proposed ordinance <br />before them was very subjective, however, he said what he proposed was very <br />objective and spelled out hours of operation for construction sites among other <br />things. Mr. Fredricks said the construction crew that is constructing the new car <br />wash on Harrison Street has on more than one occasion worked well into the early <br />morning hours. He said the people who live on Peggy Street have been tormented <br />for the last six months and probably will be for several more months before the <br />project is complete. After more comments, Councilmember Fredricks introduced an <br />ordinance to prohibit noise that injures or endangers the comfort, repose, and peace <br />to the citizens of Batesville. Councilmember Bryant moved to read the ordinance by <br />title only. Councilmember Fredricks seconded and the roll call count was 2 (Bryant <br />and Fredricks) for and 6 against. The motion failed. Mr. Meitzen read the ordinance <br />in full. Councilmember Fredricks moved to suspend the rules and waive the second <br />and third readings. Councilmember Hinkle seconded and the roll call count was 1 <br />(Fredricks) for and 7 against. The motion failed. Mayor Elumbaugh said the <br />ordinance will be placed on the next meetings agenda for the second reading. <br />F) CONSIDER AN ORDINANCE FOR THE APPROVAL OF AN APPLICATION <br />FOR PRIVATE CLUB PERMIT TO CLUB LAS CATRINAS OF BATESVILLE <br />Councilmember Bryant introduced an ordinance for the approval of a private club <br />permit for Club Las Catrinas in Batesville. Councilmember Bryant moved to suspend <br /> <br />
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