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March 16, 2021 <br />The Mooresville Town Council met in regular session on Tuesday, March 16 at 6:30 P. M. at the <br />Mooresville Government Center. <br />Council members present were Council President Tom Warthen, Councilman Dustin Stanley, Councilman <br />Greg Swinney, Councilman Shane Williams, and Councilman Jeff Cook. Town attorney Cho-il Lie was <br />present. 11 <br />Council President Warthen gave the prayer. <br />A motion was made by Councilman Stanley to approve the minutes of the March 2nd meeting and <br />seconded by Councilman Swinney. Motion Carried 5-0 with <br />Unfinished Business— <br />Community Crossing Grant Bids - Dave Moore presented the recommendation from Banning <br />Engineering that recommended awarding the contract to The Harding Group. Councilman Swinney <br />made the Motion to accept the bid of $618,141.18 to the Harding Group. Councilman Cook seconded. <br />Motion Carried 4-0 with Councilman Stanley abstaining. <br />Cemetery Bid — Dave Moore made the recommendation to award the two-year contract Cemetery <br />mowing and cleanup bid to Parks Outdoor maintenance. Councilman Williams asked if the same <br />company that maintains the school, and Dave responded that they have in the past but is not sure if <br />they are contracted to the school at this time. Councilman Stanley made the Motion to approve the <br />Parks Outdoor Maintenance bid. Councilman Swinney Seconded. Motion Carried 5-0 <br />Second reading of the Richart Storage units. Councilman Stanley made the Motion to approve Ordinance <br />3- 2021. Councilman Swinney seconded Motion Carried 3-0 with Councilman Williams and Councilman <br />Cook abstaining. <br />2021 Joe Beikman Memorial Cleanup Day May 1, 2021 - Mooresville Chamber of Commerce requested <br />permission to meet at the old town park and utilize the street department to help with clean up. <br />Councilman Williams made the Motion and seconded by Councilman Cook. Motion carried 5 to 0. <br />New Business— <br />Farmhouse Street Fair - Kim Burgess presented herself before the Council to request East Main Street be <br />shut down on May 8, 2021, for a street fair to include vendors, food trucks, and other activities. She <br />presented a plan and COVID-19 precautions. Several audience members also voiced their support <br />for this and even suggested shutting down a larger space to accommodate the request. Chief Dalton <br />had talked with Ms.Burgess about the plan, and a request was made to wait to file for the permit until <br />after spring break to evaluate COVID numbers. Councilman Stanley recommended working with the <br />County Health Department to submit a plan. Councilman Williams is supportive but noted that a permit <br />would be required. Police Chief Jilian expressed concerns about traffic with the construction of High <br />Street. The Council showed no objections to the idea but asked Ms. Burgess to work with the County <br />Health Department and revisit the department heads. <br />Sewer Bad Debt Write Off - Clerk -Treasurer Wamsley presented a list of accounts for a bad debt write- <br />off of $1,336.08 for the fiscal year of 2019. Councilman Stanley made the Motion with a second by <br />Councilman Swinney. Motion Carried 5-0 <br />Department Head Reports— <br />Lateral Transfers — Fire Chief Dalton presented a plan to incentivize lateral transfers to the <br />Mooresville Fire and Police Departments. Councilman Cook made a motion to table the item to have <br />more time to discuss the plan with both the Chiefs and the legal Council. Councilman Swinney seconded <br />Motion carried 5-0 <br />