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Mayor Elumbaugh read a proclamation proclaiming May 16, 2015 as Kids to <br /> Parks day. The Mayor encouraged the community to take their kids to one of <br /> Batesville's many parks. <br /> The Mayor asked Parks Director Jeff Owens to inform the council of the baseball <br /> tournament scheduled for this weekend. Mr. Owens said there were 68 teams <br /> registered from 4 states for the tournament. He said it all starts at 10:00 AM on <br /> Saturday and will end around 9:00 PM Sunday. He said the tournament should bring <br /> about 3,000 to town which will make a great economic impact on our City. <br /> The Mayor asked to move the time up for the next meeting on May 26th. He <br /> asked to move it to 5:00 PM. Councilmember Beller so moved and Councilmember <br /> Henley seconded. All voted for. <br /> LIAISON REPORTS <br /> None <br /> COUNCIL COMMENTS <br /> Councilmember Bryant said the old Sims property next to the Terry Sims <br /> Diamond Sports Complex (the old North Complex) is in the process of being torn down <br /> and cleaned up which will add additional parking for the ball fields. <br /> Councilmember Crafton said she had a citizen ask if the City has ever or <br /> intended to spray for mosquitos. Mayor Elumbaugh said he is not aware of the City <br /> ever having mosquito control. He said the City evidently has a few areas with <br /> mosquitos, however, the council has not found the cost for mosquito control to be <br /> practical. <br /> ADJOURNMENT <br />
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