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January 19, 2021 <br />The Mooresville Town Council met in regular session on Tuesday, January 19 at 6:30 P. M. at the <br />Mooresville Government Center. <br />Council members present were Council President Tom Warthen, Councilman Greg Swinney, Councilman <br />Dustin Stanley, Councilman Shane Williams, and Councilman Jeff Cook. Town attorney Beth Copeland <br />was present. <br />Council President Warthen gave the prayer. <br />Councilman Stanley made a motion to approve the January 5th meeting minutes and was seconded by <br />Councilman Swinney. Motion Carried 5-0 <br />Unfinished Business— <br />Overton Personal Property Confirmatory Resolution 5-2021 <br />A public hearing was held, and there were no public comments made. Councilman Stanley made a <br />motion to close the hearing. Councilman Swinney seconded. Motion carried 5-0 <br />Councilman Williams made the motion to approve Resolution 5-2021 Councilman Stanley Seconded <br />Motion carried 5-0 <br />Creative Foam Real Property Confirmatory Resolution 6-2021 <br />A public hearing was held, and there were no public comments made. Councilman Stanley made a <br />motion to close the hearing. Councilman Swinney seconded. Motion carried 5-0 <br />Councilman Swinney made the motion to approve Resolution 6-2021 Councilman Stanley Seconded <br />Motion carried 5-0 <br />Creative Foam Personal Property Confirmatory Resolution 7-2021 <br />A public hearing was held, and there were no public comments made. Councilman Stanley made a <br />motion to close the hearing. Councilman Cook seconded. Motion carried 5-0 <br />Councilman Cook made the motion to approve Resolution 7-2021 Councilman Williams Seconded <br />Motion carried 5-0 <br />ET Works SB -1 Resolution 8-2021 Councilman Stanley made the motion to approve Resolution 8-2021 <br />Councilman Swinney seconded motion Carried 5-0 <br />President Warthen let it be known that the Clerk -Treasurer will be sending out a reminder about the <br />sewer rate increases that were voted on and approved in April 2020 to take effect with January 2021 <br />usage. This increase will allow for infrastructure upgrades and service to new areas. Also, summer sewer <br />ratedwent into effect last summer. <br />Councilman Williams believed it was necessary to raise the rates for the infrastructure upgrade. He <br />applauds the town attorney's innovation to allow everyone to voice their opinions during the public <br />hearing despite COVID restrictions. The ratepayers were notified ten months in advance before the new <br />rates went into effect. <br />Councilman Swinney believed that the rate hike was the right thing to do even though he was not a <br />council member at the vote. <br />Councilman Stanley also agreed that the increase was one of the necessary evils of keeping the Town <br />running with upgrades and providing for the citizens working and up to date services. <br />Council President Warthen presented the certified tax rate received from the State of Indiana. <br />Mooresville Corporation's tax rate was increased to 1.9337 compared to 1.8641 in 2020. As a whole, we <br />had about a 7cent for the entire Mooresville Corporation. <br />For the Town of Mooresville, the total tax rate for the General, Motor Vehicle Highway, Parks & <br />Recreation, and Cumulative Capital Development funds for 2021 increased to $0.6751 from $0.6564, so <br />we see not quite a 2 -cents increase in our tax rate. <br />