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em <br />Councilman Swinney made a motion to close the public hearing. Councilman Williams se.2033on <br />carried 5-0. <br />Councilman Swinney made a motion to approve Ordinance 5-2023, Councilman Williams seconded. <br />Motion carried 5-0. <br />The Mooresville Town Council met in a regular session on Tuesday, April 4, 2023, at 6.30 P. M. at the <br />Wnrigu!Uovernment Center. <br />Council members present were Council President Tom Warthen, Councilman Greg Swinney, Councilman <br />§h W* Ub%husi ArWffirh@9rkRh(66IO&AO s <br />Jjjg*@f@jftct after Sammy L Davis. There was discussion on how that may be accomplished and the <br />possibility of having this prepared for dedication in 2024. Legal Council will look into the necessary steps <br />6fi pRe@if910tR�Aei@vocation and called theRfeeting to <br />�CfiFiidif i 44�SrfiLGrf�r?d4i+u�ie�ilr�a��fk�eRRY"Utle1619Ya0kfr2 €54Frg%Vdf3RRi %V <br />C@fldt�ll9f3 $Siilir7igttild4€�CRvention Mon <br />@?jf i> ffWEfL jH@gy.made a motion to adopt the proclamation. Councilman Williams seconded. Motion <br />carried 5-0. <br />Lasiter Petition for Annexation -The steps to the posse le annexation and fut re rezone were detailed by <br />�IILp?fi 8e�gl��rt h: Chief Dalton presented es imated repair costs f r ladder and engine repairs. <br />Chief Dalton's question was if the town would like to repair these vehicles o if it is time to sell them and <br />�tlli d114 r��6l�fr i io�§ek�@6 16 �r rJGft2tA@ iffi �,Fi3tid Pj1593 ddWh"_*63fldTf <br />) �s�nk4girpning the process of replacing at I ast one of them. <br />Mi�lild f�e`MEi4tf @W da�la�i� flBi?oflArir2!' Pd 2i i yLwkh th@ i ' Y9th94'6b4 r@0nAfq*"n <br />���i14H@ 5tidiI�tRana to rectify the situa ion. Dave Moore recom ended awarding the bid to <br />Wallace Construction for a base bid of $1,024,176.63 and an alternate bid f $89,925.00, a total of <br />$1,114,101.63. <br />Amputee Coalition Limb Loss and Limb Differences Awareness -Month April 1 -30th— Rob Samuels came <br />@fPrr�lrt , itf1Fh, N��4i4� idCjiet� "bs�tr�ce l �r6iRfilOMiReaC u�A6h. uk lli��iffi9f@��� <br />2dFilf�fisl�i2Stltlif gi(gd his journey with I'm loss and how he is wo Ing to bring a limb <br />loss and limb difference support group to Morga C unty. <br />Councilman Cook >�a motion to move forward ith obtaining the right of v ey for this project, <br />Councilman William seconded. Motion carried 5-0, <br />Councilman Swinney otioned to proclaim April 2023 Li Loss and Limb Diffe ences Awareness Month. <br />p881'k@@Fir OMB. �dti6RV SSOi�kion P.A.C.E, nd -There is st' I some discrepancy In the <br />P.A.C.E. fund, and Attorney eth Copeland is researching any po al ou ending seized returns that <br />Ri 9iffgWfli bW?$i49P8Msthis d. <br />l§6N �l� WL56�rYi Ailawrie'd*q4b% IiFi�AH§ &1rtYi€h@PR@xR4r5��t4h>�P�d(1HLIfiRKtiht®fb�Am& <br />phj5tfy488�i1�o consider re-appropria ' g the $2,844 from the sale of PPD to Martinsville back to his <br />line item to pay for new equipment for the po tial new hire. It was determined that this could be paid <br />�151ictIPPe@@fltr®44023 Additional Appropriation ot'u a K-9 Fund -This additional appropriation <br />would put $9,250 that was in the reverting fund at the enddoofd 2 into the 2023,K-9 budget. Council <br />iRe3f PWa4'Rt�R S#@�ti 4§ fPfceh rfi�I4W@Petb84AzY0�bR nhVn mower that the fire <br />department is using. New commercial -grade riding mowers range from $6, to $8,000. There was a <br />consensus to allow him to purchase a new mower. <br />Councilman Williams made a moti" ache public hearing, Councilman Swinney seconded. Motion <br />&WAA &3*er stated -the (FLOCK is working on the INDOT permit for the FLOCK cameras. He and Captain <br />Forbes tested their first dog for the K-9 program, and the training will begin on April 5th. <br />Councilman Williams made a motion to approve Ordinance 4-2023, Councilman Cook seconded. Motion <br />2jfA&&5l;ly.rtment Superintendent Phil Cornelius has been working with Starnes Outdoor Solutions Lawn <br />Care Services for the beautification of the landscaping and mowing of Bicentennial Park. They will be <br />086f1 infle figvl9V8 fc5-J62§, 1t�)SD b��tnYrYt�bl#, A@Fi@4t�iy@clPi flg nyt rw14bw6tiaw <br />8$S�Fi�4@�4P1,�39ti$5�j19Clnds that reverted into the general fund at the end of 2022 but is still needed <br />to complete the comprehensive plan. Council President Warthen opened the public hearing, There were <br />;6$MkecbiWnKWvec1 the building permit for the Old Town Park restrooms, and they have begun <br />construction. The windows for the building are scheduled to be delivered between May 22 and June 9th, <br />with completion anticipated in late June. <br />