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School and the school decided not to purchase the vehicle. He said the adjuster <br /> said the City will receive insurance monies of$22,064.30 which is $1,608.70 less <br /> than the vehicle. He also said police vehicles are made once a year and they were <br /> lucky that Stanley Wood has this vehicle. If they do not purchase this vehicle they <br /> will have to wait until next year to replace it. Councilmember Shetron asked where <br /> the accident happened and he was told on Highway 69 near Sulphur Rock. He said <br /> the officer lives outside the City limits and the accident was unavoidable. Chief <br /> Cockrill said 11 of the 15 metro patrol officers live outside the City limits. <br /> Councilmember Bryant moved to purchase the vehicle from Stanley Wood to <br /> replace the totaled vehicle. Councilmember Insell seconded and all voted for. <br /> B) CONSIDER AN ORDINANCE TO REGULATE THE OPERATION OF PERSON TO <br /> PERSON SOLICITORS <br /> Chief Cockrill and Code Enforcement Officer Chad McClure addressed the council <br /> to discuss an ordinance to regulate the operation of person to person solicitors in <br /> the City of Batesville. The council discussed the ordinance and asked several <br /> questions. Councilmember Insell introduced the ordinance. Councilmember <br /> Matthews moved to suspend the rules and read the ordinance by title only. <br /> Councilmember Bryant seconded. The roll call count was 8 for and 0 against. Mr. <br /> Castleberry read the ordinance by title only. The ordinance will be placed on the <br /> agenda for the next council meeting. <br /> C) ENGINEER'S REPORT <br /> City Engineer Damon Johnson gave the council a brief update on projects <br /> throughout the City. <br /> D) REVIEW OF FEBRUARY AND MARCH FINANCIALS <br />