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The council was given a copy of the August Paid Bills report and the July <br /> Financials for review. <br /> MAYOR COMMENTS <br /> The council was asked to consider a Cemetery Resolution for Ms. Brenda Baxter <br /> on behalf of Dr. J.J. Monfort, Certificate # 12-248-1 for $200.00. Councilmember <br /> Matthews moved to adopt the resolution and Councilmember Bryant seconded. All <br /> voted for. <br /> The council was informed of a fixed assets disposal. Metro Unit#531, a 2002 <br /> Chevy Impala VIN#06211. <br /> Ms. Paula Grimes with Main Street Batesville is asking for approval to be reimbursed for <br /> travel and training that she will be attending later this month. The city received a <br /> $4,550.00 grant for such purposes. Councilmember Henley moved to approve the <br /> reimbursement out of the grant monies. Councilmember Hubbard seconded and all <br /> voted for. <br /> The Mayor congratulated Chamber Director Chrystal Johnson for the success of <br /> the White River Water Carnival held last weekend. He said the beautiful weather <br /> Saturday helped make for a great festival and good crowds. <br /> Mayor Elumbaugh said for about 3 years now he has been visiting with several <br /> stockholders for the Batesville Country Club about the possibility of obtaining that <br /> property for the City. He said there are 72 acres including a club house, tennis courts <br /> and a 9 hole golf course, which hasn't been used in about a year. The property <br /> appraised for 2.2 million which he said obviously the city would not pay. He said when <br /> asked what the City would do with the property he said he really does not know but <br />
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