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10-15-2019 <br />The Mooresville Town Council met in regular session on Tuesday, October 15, 2019, at 6:30 P.M. at the <br />Mooresville Government Center. <br />Town Council members present were: Tom Warthen, David Rogers, Dustin Stanley, and Mark Mathis. <br />Jessica Hester 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 Mathis to approve minutes -of <br />October 1, 2019. Motion carried 3-0. Dustin Stanley abstained. <br />John Ehrhart, a resident of Lakeside Commons, appeared before the council to ask for summer sewage <br />adjustment. When residents bought in Lakeside $3,000 was added to the price for an irrigation system. <br />Some use the system and some do not because it makes the sewer bill higher even though the water <br />goes on the ground, not thru the sewer treatment plant. Most residents are retired and live on fixed <br />incomes. They are asking the council for relief. <br />Council President Warthen commented the Town is having a rate study done by Baker -Tilley at the <br />present time. Hill Water is the water company at Lakeside and they could install an extra meter but <br />would cost each resident approximately $600 on the Hill water side. There is a billing module on the <br />Keystone software for summer water relief that could be turned on. <br />Councilman Stanley said he wasN$ ready to make a commitment tonight. Councilman Mathis <br />commented he thought filling pools should be included in discussions and both water companies will <br />have to work together. <br />A motion was made by Councilman Rogers with a second by Councilman Mathis to table this issue until <br />further informationis acquired. Motion carried 4-0. <br />Public Hearing: <br />No one present from audience or council so council proceeded. <br />A moti�n/ was +made by Councilman Mathis with a second by Councilman Stanley to approve <br />_TI)'C.o rt irry Resolution #17, 2019, for a ten -year real property abatement. Motion carried 4-0. <br />A motion was made by Councilman Mathis with a second by Councilman Rogers to approve <br />�¢ f Confirmatory Resolution # 18,2019, a ten -year personal property abatement. Motion carried 4-0. <br />�p <br />A motion was made by Councilman Mathis with a second by Councilman Rogers to approve <br />Con irrhatory Resolution #19, 2019, a ten-year personal property abatement. Motion carried 4-0. <br />A motion was made by Councilman Rogers with a second by Councilman Stanley to close the Public <br />Hearing. Motion carried 4-0. <br />A motion was made for a Declaratory Resolution, #20, 2019, RDC shell building Real Property, a ten - <br />year abatement by Councilman Mathis with a second by Councilman Stanley. Motion carried 4-0 <br />A motion was made by Councilman Mathis with a second by Councilman Rogers to set a Public Hearing <br />Date of November 5, 2019 for Confirmatory Resolution for RDC shell building abatement. Motion <br />carried 4-0. <br />The shell building ten - year abatement will be transferred to the purchaser of the building that is to be <br />completed by late 2020. <br />A motion was made by Councilman Mathis with a second by Councilman Rogers to set November 5, <br />2019 for a Public Hearing for the Confirmatory Resolution. Motion carried 4-0. <br />Southside sewer update: <br />Council President Warthen reported the council had contracted Banning Engineering for quotes for work <br />to be done on the south boundary -Phase 1 cost 2.896 million dollars. Phase 2 force main at Industrial <br />Park down to Merriman Road. The cost 2.5 million dollars. Council wants to include both phases in the <br />proposed rate study and can also include a change in the billing system. Council President Warthen will <br />take this information to Baker -Tilly. <br />
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