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November 5, 2019 <br />The Mooresville Town Council met in regular session on Tuesday, November 5, 2019, at 6:30 P Mat the <br />Mooresville Government Center. <br />Council members present: Tom Warthen, Mark Mathis, David Rogers, Dustin Stanley, and Jessica <br />Hester. No one was absent. Town Attorney Mel Daniel was present. <br />Tom Warthen gave the prayer. <br />A motion was made by Councilman Rogers with a second by Councilman Stanleyto approve October 15 <br />minutes with changes: adding Company names of Integrity, TOA USA, and TOA USA to their <br />Confirmatory Resolution motions, changing spelling of the Indian's name and tribe, and instead of park <br />paving it is Cemetery paving. Motion carried 5-0. <br />New Business: <br />Public Hearing opened for RDC Confirmatory Resolution. No one from the public or Town Council spoke. <br />A motion was made by Councilman Rogers with a second by Councilman Mathis to close the public <br />hearing. Motion carried 5-0. <br />A motion Was made by Councilman Mathis with a second by Councilman Stanley to approve RDC <br />Resolution #21 Confirmatory Tax abatement. Motion carried 5-0. <br />Next Kenny Johnson, Landersdale Road, Madison Township appeared before the _council requesting to <br />hook on to the wastewater. Mr. Johnson is not opposed to annexation. Some options were discussed <br />and Councilman Rogers with a second by Councilman Stanley made a motion to table to the Nov. 19th <br />meeting. Motion carried 5-0. <br />Jeff McKinney was next on the agenda, with a request to park State equipment on corner lot of St Rd 67 <br />and St. Rd 144 while the state worked on St. RD. 67 but he was not present. A motion was made by <br />Councilman Mathis with a second by Councilman Rogers to not allow equipment on that lot should a <br />request be made. Motion carried 5-0. <br />Next, a resolution to add a PERF covered position. A fireman has been hired as a fire investigator but he <br />has already retired on the 1977 pension plan. A motion was made by Councilman Stanley with a second <br />by Councilman Rogers to table this to November 19th meeting.. Motion carried 5-0. <br />Brian Moench appeared before the council requesting a rezone for storage units from Agriculture to B-3, <br />only for storage, on State Road144. The Plan Commission gave a favorable recommendation and sent to <br />the Town Council. A motion was made by Councilman Mathis with a second by Councilman Rogers to <br />approve the Plan Commission's recommendation for B-3 zoning. Motion carried 5-0. <br />Wastewater Rate Study: <br />Scott Miller and Mitchell Ashwiller from BakerTilley Municipal Advisors LLC took the Town Council thru <br />the report. The council also wants to look into pool and irrigation in the summer. <br />A motion was made by Councilman Mathis with a second by Councilman Rogers to table this item until <br />the November 1911 meeting. Motion carried 5-0. . , <br />Trick or Treat discussion: <br />Some of the council received calls about the weather being so bad on trick or treat night asking if it was <br />going to be moved to another night. The Park Halloween Hike can't change to another night because of <br />all the extra people hired, preparation, etc. After discussing the issue, consensus of the council was to <br />not make a motion and leave trick or treat as it is. <br />Councilman Mathis had asked Dave Moore, Street Superintendent, to get quotes for the street <br />department storage building. Two quotes were at the meeting but one was in the safe. So, a motion <br />was made by Councilman Mathis with a second by Councilman Stanley to table this item to November <br />19th meeting. Motion carried 5-0. <br />Baby Box Update: <br />Councilman Stanley reported he was seeking $15,000. Currentlythe Community has donated $19,420. <br />The extra will be used for maintenance, advertising, etc. <br />