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as they now can work in the dry. Councilmember Poole said if the contractor <br /> would have made a critical path for the project, they would not be so far behind. <br /> Councilmember Beller said he just wants to make sure that we are doing <br /> everything we can to make sure the project is complete on their projection date. <br /> Mr. Rahman said he feels everything is being done to push the project along <br /> while still making sure the work being done is quality work. <br /> D) PUBLIC HEARING AND RESOLUTION FOR THE CONDEMNATION OF A <br /> STRUCTURE ON BYERS STREET <br /> Mayor Elumbaugh opened the meeting for a public hearing at 6:23 PM to discuss <br /> the possible condemnation a structure located at 865 Byers. Mr. Chad McClure, <br /> Batesville Code Enforcement Officer, and Mr. Randy Clark Sanders, owner of the <br /> property addressed the council. Mr. McClure said the structure burned in late <br /> 2015 and nothing has been done to clean up the debris. Mr. Sanders said he <br /> would like to rebuild, that the foundation is still good, but he has no money or <br /> equipment to clean up the debris. Mr. McClure explained to Mr. Sanders that if <br /> the council adopts the resolution to condemn the property, he will still have 30 <br /> days to comply with city codes before the city comes in and removes the debris. <br /> If the city does the work, a lien will be placed on the property for the expenses <br /> the city incurs. There being no further discussions, the Mayor closed the public <br /> hearing at 6:31 PM. Councilmember Beller introduced a resolution to condemn a <br /> structure located at 865 Byers Street. Councilmember Matthews moved to read <br /> the resolution by title only. Councilmember Bryant seconded and the electronic <br /> roll call was 8 for and 0 against. City Attorney Tim Meitzen read the resolution by <br />
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