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SEPTEMBER 17, 2019 <br />The Mooresville Town Council met in regular session on Tuesday, September 17, 2019, at 6:30 P. M. at <br />the Mooresville Government Center. <br />Council members present were: Tom Warthen, David Rogers, Jessica Hester, Dustin Stanley, and Mark <br />Mathis. No Members were absent. was absent. Attorney Mel Daniel'was present. <br />Tom Warthen gave the prayer. <br />New Business: <br />President Tom Warthen called the meeting to order and let the residents present know that Ross <br />Holloway had taken Ashbury Park off the agenda and he asked for a continuance. <br />A motion was made by Councilman Rogers with a second by Councilman Stanley to grant the request. <br />Motion carried 3-2, Councilman Mathis and Council President Warthen opposed. Since the continuance <br />was granted the plan stays here then if there are substantial changes the residents are notified again <br />and it goes back to the Plan Commission. <br />A motion was made by Councilman Rogers with a second by Councilman Stanley to approve minutes of <br />September 3, 2019 meeting. Motion carried 4-0. Councilwoman Hester abstained. <br />Public Hearing- Hagee FamilyTrust— vacate of an alley - <br />A motion was made by Councilman Mathis with a second by Councilman Rogers to suspend the three <br />readings rule and adopt Ordinance 46, 2019, tonight. Motion carried 5-0. <br />A motion was made by Councilman Mathis with a second by Councilman Rogers to approve Ordinance # <br />t <br />6. 2019 on the first reading. Motion carried 5-0. A bill for recording will be sent to Attorney Pam <br />Siddons. <br />Budget pre -adoption public hearing <br />Council President Warthen commented the advertised budget was high using the revenues plus. We <br />may have to make changes. The MVH budget is under funded by $57,000 but they do have cash <br />reserves, the CCD and CCI budgets are also not balanced. President Warthen asked if there were any <br />comments from the public or the council. There were none. <br />A motion was made by Councilman Rogers with a second by Councilman Stanley to close the Public <br />Hearing. Motion carried 5-0. <br />Angie O'Farrell -12165 Rooker Road -request to hook on to wastewater lines <br />This property is at the corner of Rooker Road and State Road 144. David Moore, Street Superintendent, <br />spoke up and commented the main sewer trunk is in front of her home. We have contiguity so <br />annexation could be next year. <br />A motion was made by Councilman Mathis with a second by Councilman Rogers to approve the hook on <br />to the wastewater and annex into Town of Mooresville next year. Motion carried 5-0. <br />Transfer of Funds: <br />A motion was made by Councilman Mathis with a second by Councilman Stanley to approve a transfer of <br />funds from Fund 203 to Fund 447 for Community Crossings Grant match of $129,052.02. Motion carried <br />5-0. <br />The Mooresville Economic Development Commission was set up in 1972 with Ordinance 14, 1972. A <br />new ordinance is not needed at this time. <br />Unfinished business: <br />Kevin Julian -Police cars for 2020: <br />Kevin Julian, interim Police Chief, went thru his report on the 2020 police cars the Council wanted. Then <br />Lieutenant Randy Rogers spoke in depth about how he has made equipment work on the new cars since <br />the Crown Vic days. With the 2020 cars the design is so different he can't do this anymore. The 2020 <br />car has gone up in price and the discount has gone down. The Muncie police department looked at 2 <br />2015 cars and 2 2016 cars to purchase that would come to around $65,000. Councilwoman Hester <br />
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