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165 <br />Dawn J nxk allw cwiressed her concem about finding a K-9 unit. She woukNM1tb7sSP*in the <br />ewm ofedug to start a petition to ensure this would be a permanent budget item, and <br />mentioned using Cond pins to seed the purcbase and initial training. She also said that she <br />"M tOl ilvE M&M fee i &MI e &4 Ka9amsteAmh t@flrd N,-ltM6sta*Mffidhe <br />due to medical reasons. <br />r ` R <br />and Jeff <br />n. aYod�l� imm.r i�ilr ..mi�ui uu ws¶ii�wln ` Tl idr ").1 �i; ���i`bi�1.71,17711% `its 7 `i�i�i 1'P� `'S1i � 1 <br />-��pl' �Illllp fllw, • t' 1 w�l[�Fu l 131!11 iL w11 d16 1 1 •_ 1 1 1 1- 1 1 1". I 1 . 1 1 1" <br />r. ,r r• • • rr, •f • • 1• <br />• +�idl 11" LI I 1 1111 1' 1'11 11 1 1 <br />uo>�••,rnirauuum,tmgr:u;:u., (roi „m I.rii,.i i;�:;'1 , - - <br />d4Mrogghaddhe minutes from the August 3, 2021 meeting - Councilman Williams asked for the minutes <br />to be amended to correct his statement from the prior meeting concerning the $20,000 to fund the <br />adw iM@PNRMk TOM Ch ilsMARJMbgld@nieliwisdaY, <br />1$,�>-ftT�6cted need to budget for that <br />going forward. The Council discussed reviewing the prior meeting recording for clarification of what was <br />T being no fnntl= business to come before the council at this time, a motion to adjourn was <br />madeby Councilman Stanley wif a second from Councilman Swinney Motion Carried 5-0. <br />A motion was made by Councilman Stanley and second by Councilman Swinney to table the minutes so <br />that clarification of what was said could be made. Motion carried 5-0, with President Warthen <br />conducting a roll call vote.------- <br />Outdoor <br />--- <br />Outdoor Warning Siren agreement with Morgar'County - Mark Tumey and Scott Hamilton with Morgan <br />County EMA were present. They stated that the County has appropriated for two sirens this year and <br />have now tentatively agreed to additional appropriate for a third to be installed in 2021. Councilman <br />Cook asked if there had been any discussions with Chief Julian or Steve, Eltzroth. Mark Tumey stated <br />( i rrently, as what happened in the to''rnado of 2020, the County <br />cannot set off Mooresville's sirens. Only Mooresville can set them off. With the new sirens, the County <br />would have that ability. They will be set off through the Naitional Weat�er Service and can also be set <br />off manually by the County and Mooresville,. They will also bE ilent tested every day. Mark Tumey <br />stated that under the new Title Ten, �to_, <br />required to make'surdall Elie sirens in the county are <br />ApITHERh I and it would be beneficia have them all under 64 umbrella, with one maintenance <br />agreement. Thefe would be three ten stacks, with one located behind the football field at Mooresville <br />High Crhnn] nnP`at the AAnnregvillp Cnrrar Field at i andergriAlp 1 Rr dge and one near Cherry Blossom <br />tr�a he one at Cherr `Blot Way, due to power lines in the way. It <br />will be moved less than 200 ft from the original locati n. Councilman Williams had met with storm <br />chaser, Jacob Terrell a,nd he had gone down and to ed at the sirens and was in favor of them. The new <br />SNS protocol willdighten it down so that they do 't go off as often and therefore get more attention <br />1(rhese sirens would not'be compatible with the ederal Signal sirens that are also on the agenda. <br />P. motion was made by Councilman Cook'and second by Councilman Swinney to table the decision on <br />the sirens until the nei t meeting to allow for a discussion to take place between the County, Chief Julian <br />and Steve Eltzroth Motion carried 5 0, with President Warthen conducting a roll call vote. <br />Ferguson Road annexation —this item was -for information only from the Clerk's office to update the <br />Council that the annexatio'n7 paperwork for 13916 Ferguson Road had been sent to the property owner <br />and had not vet been returned. <br />Cemetery GIS & Survey Contr'gct —Legal Counsel made some changes and the contract only required a <br />signature since it had already been approved by Council. <br />Federal Signal Agreement.— Preent Warthen stated that the agreement states that the price is firm ` <br />for 120 days so the Council VvQuj have some time if they decided to table until a decision was made on �. <br />the other sirens from Morgan County. We would still be able to operate the current sirens with the old <br />software and would be within the 120 days to approve later if we decide to stay with Federal Signal. <br />A motion to table the agreement with Federal Signal was made by Councilman Stanley, with a second by <br />Councilman Swinney. Motion carried 5-0, with President Warthen conducting a roll call vote. <br />Evapar Contract—Contract for maintenance of the generator at the PD. There had been some questions <br />on some work that was done and whether it was covered by a warranty. Evapar stated there was a <br />warranty. Legal Counsel has reviewed the contract and has approved the revised copy. The cost of the <br />annual maintenance agreement is $975.00. <br />