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Thursday, April 25, 2024

Martinsville City Council met September 27.

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Martinsville City Council met Sept. 27.

Here is the minutes provided by the Council:

Roll call was answered by the following council members and elected officials: Chris Davidson, Mike Cribelar, John Skinner and David Doran with Melinda Lovell and Troy Propst absent. Also in attendance were Mayor Herman Davidson and Clerk Marlene Wilhoit with Treasurer Melinda Owen absent. Employees and citizens in attendance are attached to the back of the minutes.

**Motion by C Davidson 2nd by J Skinner to approve minutes from 09-13-17 council meeting.

Upon roll call vote all council members present voted for the motion. (4)

The council previewed figures for the tax levy ordinance. After discussion the attorney will plug in new figures and have ordinance ready for a vote in October.

For the 4th meeting now no one was present from Summer Rec Committee. Council did receive copies of the minutes of meetings for August and September 2017 but no treasurer reports yet. Copies of the by-laws were handed out and several changes need to be made. They will be contacted again to let them know what the City is requesting.

The new water line locator request was tabled until further notice. There has been one demonstrated and we are still waiting to look at another type.

The Mayor passed out a proposal on a new construction grant program that council is to take into consideration and will be discussed at a later date.

Public Comments:

None

Motion by M Cribelar, 2nd by J Skinner to adjourn the meeting @ 7:55PM

Upon roll call vote all members present voted for the motion. (4)

 http://martinsvilleil.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/09/20170927-city-council-minutes.pdf

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