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property will be east of the North Complex. He said they looked at several <br /> locations but they need to have access to a rail system. There is a rail system <br /> that stops just short of the North Complex and he has already talked to the rail <br /> companies about extending the rail to their proposed plant. Mr. Cook said the <br /> proposed facility will cost approximately $15 million dollars and employee up to <br /> 90 local citizens. He said they would like to be in production in August, 2012. <br /> When asked if the trains would interfere with the ball programs at the North <br /> Complex, Mr. Cook said they should not. A fence will be constructed for safety <br /> and the train should not run more than twice a day so noise should not be an <br /> issue either. The Mayor said he and Mr. Cook had visited earlier with the City <br /> Attorney and he was going to check on a few legal issues. Councilmember Krug <br /> moved to support the project pending any legal issues. Councilmember Shetron <br /> seconded and all voted for except for Councilmember Bryant who abstained. <br /> B) CONSIDER AN ORDINANCE TO ESTABLISH RULES OF PROCEDURES FOR <br /> THE TRANSACTIONS OF BUSINESS OF THE COUNCIL <br /> City Attorney Castleberry said he visited with the Municipal League to clarify if <br /> the Council needed to adopt new rules and procedures every year. He said the <br /> procedures adopted last year were still in effect and a new ordinance is not <br /> needed unless changes to the rules and procedures are made. Mayor <br /> Elumbaugh said that no changes were being recommended so the proposed <br /> ordinance was not considered. <br /> C) CONSIDER AN ORDINANCE TO WAIVE COMPETITIVE BIDDING ON CERTAIN <br /> ITEMS IN 2012 <br /> Councilmember Bryant introduced an ordinance to waive competitive bidding on <br /> certain items in 2012. Mr. Castleberry read the ordinance in full. Councilmember <br />