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Complex between the property line and the ball field fence as long as American <br /> Silica will agree to donate to the City approximately 6-10 acres of land, south of <br /> the proposed railroad and adjacent to the North Complex and if American Silica <br /> agrees to pay the costs associated with the relocation of the walking trail, the <br /> costs associated with the relocation of any and all utility lines resulting from the <br /> rail line, to construct an 8' high chain link fence along the south line of the <br /> proposed rail line and compensate the City for the value of any trees removed. <br /> Councilmember Shetron seconded and the roll call count was 7 for and 0 <br /> against. <br /> C) FIRE DEPARTMENT REPORT <br /> Fire Chief Brent Gleghorn addressed the council with a year-end report for the <br /> Fire Department. <br /> D) PUBLIC HEARING TO CONSIDER CONDEMNATION AT 149 E. PINE STREET <br /> Mayor Elumbaugh opened the floor of the public hearing at 6:55 PM. Code <br /> Enforcement Officer Chad McClure addressed the council and gave the <br /> background on the property. There being no one who wished to address the <br /> council regarding the condemnation, the Mayor closed the public hearing at 6:57 <br /> PM. <br /> E) CONSIDER A RESOLUTION FOR CONDEMNATION OF PROPERTY AT 149 E. <br /> PINE STREET <br /> Councilmember Shetron introduced a resolution to condemn certain property <br /> located at 149. E. Pine Street. Mr. Castleberry read the resolution in full. <br /> Councilmember Matthews moved to adopt the resolution. Councilmember <br />