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campaign was going to begin this week and will as media ads. He reminded everyone <br /> that the early voting begins August 3rd and the special election is August 101h <br /> F) PUBLIC HEARING FOR CONDEMNATIONS ON PROPERTIES LOCATED AT 335 20TH, 1556 <br /> LEE, 2450 CASE AND 2411 CASE STREETS <br /> Mayor Elumbaugh opened the public hearing at 6:10 PM. Ms. Tracy Buie addressed the <br /> council on behalf of her mother, Celinda Buie, who owns the property located at 335 <br /> 201h Street. Ms. Buie said they needed more time to make the repairs to the house and <br /> said she had asked code enforcement for a list of the improvements that needed to be <br /> made to bring the house up to code. Code Enforcement Officer Chad McClure said he <br /> had been working with Celinda Buie since January and little work had been done on the <br /> house. Mr. McClure said that Ms. Buie needed to contact a licensed contractor, <br /> electrician and plumber which would be very expensive. Ms. Buie said she would need <br /> at least 30 more days. Mr. McClure explained that she would still have 30 days to make <br /> the improvements once the property is condemned. The Mayor then closed the public <br /> hearing at 6:30 PM. <br /> G) CONSIDER RESOLUTIONS FOR CONDEMNATIONS <br /> The council considered four resolutions for condemnation. The first resolution was for <br /> 1556 Lee Street, owner David Hallowell. The resolution was read in full. <br /> Councilmember Shetron moved to adopt the resolution and Councilmember O'Neal <br /> seconded. The roll call count was 7 for and 0 against. The resolution was given #2010- <br /> 7-1-R. The next resolution was for 2450 Case Street, owner Lee Mourer. The resolution <br /> was read in full. Councilmember Insell moved to adopt the resolution and <br />