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Councilmember Crafton said she has had a few calls regarding a lot at the intersection <br /> of Pine and Hill Streets. Mayor Elumbaugh said he is aware of the problem and has turned it <br /> over to Code Enforcement. <br /> Councilmember Henley said about 6 weeks ago she brought up a house on Lyon <br /> Street that was lots of clutter and this time of year, being so windy, the debris is scattered all <br /> over the neighborhood. Mayor Elumbaugh said he was also aware of the problem and <br /> according to the landlord, the current tenants have been evicted and have until April 18th to <br /> move. <br /> Councilmember Poole said he thought it would be a good idea to form a committee to <br /> study the homeless situation and determine what kind of problem, if any, there is in <br /> Batesville. He said he would be glad to chair the committee. The Mayor said that was a <br /> good idea and the committee should consist of possibly school counselors, local clergy and <br /> businessmen. <br /> Councilmember Shetron said he the announcement by OMP of a $65,000,000.00 <br /> expansion is projected to bring 400 new jobs is great news for our community. <br /> ADJOURNMENT <br /> There being no further business, Councilmember Matthews moved that the meeting be <br /> adjourned. Councilmember Henley seconded and all voted for. <br /> RICK ELUMBAUGH, MAYOR <br /> DENISE M. JOHNSTON, CITY CLERK <br />