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,tXI.\RCII 3, 1998 <br /> <br /> Thc Moorcsvillc Town Council mci hi rcgular session on Tuesday. h larch 3, 1998, al 7:3t) 1'. Ix I. <br /> at the Mooresvillc Town Hall. <br />F--' <br /> Town Council lncmbers present were: l'rcsidcnt Mark iX latifis, Toby Dolcn, Bill \\hight, Jim <br /> Hensley, and ,andy pyodnan. No council members wcrc absent. <br /> <br /> Motion was made by Cotmcihnan Wri~lt, second by Councihnan l'ygman to apim)vc thc minutes <br /> of the February 17, 1998 meeting. Motion carried 5-0. <br /> <br /> Ross Holloway of Holloway and Assoc. requested perndssion fut' Jhn Rcmster on h~dianal)tJlis <br /> Road to hook on to the sanitary lines. Motion was made by Councihnan Hensley, second by <br /> Councihnan Wfiglxt to grant permission to Jhn l~cmstcr to hook on to thc sewer for Ids residence <br /> and if the Minor Plat and rezoning is accepted by the Plan Conmfission and lhe Town Council, <br /> the tlu'ee other lots would be included. Thc propcay would have to bc mmexed into the tm're. <br /> Motion carded 4-1 with Councihnan Mathis opposed. <br /> <br /> Bill Langerall from Hoosier Energy presented an casement to go across the property at the Waste <br /> Water Treatment Plant, move two utility poles, and pay tile Town of Mooresvill¢ $2,300.00. <br /> Motion was madc by Councihnan Dolen, second by Councihnan I Icnslcy to acccpl the Utility <br /> Easement a~cement with Hoosier Energy. Motion carricd 5-0. <br /> <br /> Dean Mayfield, the Town's representative to CoreSourcc I Icalth lnsm'anc¢, explaincd some <br /> Federal Laws that went h~to effect Januat3' 1, 1998. \Vording changes are needed hi Ihe Plan <br /> Document and must be in to CorcSourcc before Friday, March 6, 1998. Fksh ail open cm'olhnenl <br /> period needs to be stated for any cmploycc to johl thc Health hlsurancc program. 'rids thne period <br /> needs to be July 1 tlu'u September 1 o1' thc year. Second, lbr Mental and Nervous Disorders the <br /> policy had a li.fethne maximum of $20,000, now a dollar amount ca,mot be named as a maxhnum. <br /> The Council decided to change the wording to; pay 50 % but Linfit Outpatient visits to 30 per year <br /> and for Inpatients 1 30 day coidinemcnt per calender )'cai'. Motion was made by Councihnan <br /> Hensley, second by Councihnan Dolcn to make the above changcs to the Health Plan 1)oCtllllCl~L <br /> Motion cma/ed 5-0. <br /> <br /> ' Motion was made by Counihnan Hcnslcy, second by Comtci. hnan Dolcn to advertise for an <br /> additional appropriation of $2621.75 fi'om tile General Fund (this is ~A of the net profit Ii'om the <br /> Auction of April, 1996) to help the Sc~fior Citizens obtahl a new floor hi their buildhlg. ,4a~ April <br /> 7, 1998 Heating will be advertised. If the additional apl~ropfiation is ,t9'anted, a decision will then <br /> be made as to whether the Conununity Foundation will be utilized hi thc disbursement or the <br /> money. Motion carried 5-0. <br /> <br /> Councihnan Pygman is getting a list of sidewalk repah's completed and he reported po!holes <br /> Clay Street at High Street on both tile Norlh and South side. lle also reported Sycamore Lane as <br /> being in great need of blacktop. The EDC Director Harold Gutzwillcr added file pulloff on <br /> Sycamore Lane may need more reinforcement than blacktop duc to the heavy truck trallic. SIlccl <br /> <br /> Conunissioner Joe Beikman and Councihnan Dolen will check on the blacktop. <br /> <br /> Town Attorney Tim Currens asked tile Council ff they were intercstcd in the sclMccs o1' thdversal <br /> Appraisals, formerly Indcpcndcnt Appraisals, to appraise thc buildings in 1998. Motion was made <br /> by Counci.iman Hensley, second by Councihnan Dolen to not renew lbr the year 1998. IXlolion <br /> carded 4-1. Councihnan Mathis opposed. <br /> <br /> Fke Cider Les Farmer reported he had the new Thermal Camera and would give demonstrations <br /> after the Council meeting. <br /> <br /> <br />