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September 20, 2006 Council Meeting Minutes

           

The Board of Council for the City of Central City, Kentucky met in regular session with Mayor Hugh W. Sweatt, Jr. presiding. City Attorney Russell L. Croley was present.

Because there was no quorum, the September 13, 2006 meeting went into recess until September 20, 2006.  David Richey made a motion for the meeting to come out of recess and was seconded by Barry Shaver. Unanimous “aye”, motion carried.

PRAYER:  David Rhoades

 

COUNCIL MEMBERS PRESENT:  Elizabeth Ann Gentry, Mike Jenkins, Jim Koper, Jerry Mitchell, David Richey, Barry Shaver, Stan Spence, and Joe Glenn Mitchell.

COUNCIL MEMBERS ABSENT:  None

MINUTES: 
August 9, 2006 Regular Meeting Minutes
A motion to accept the regular meeting minutes was made by Jerry Mitchell and was seconded by Jim Koper.  Unanimous "aye", motion carried.

CORRESPONDENCE:  None

FINANCIAL REPORT: 
A motion to accept the August Financial Report was made by David Richey and was seconded by Mike Jenkins.  Unanimous "aye", motion carried.

SEPTEMBER BILLS TO BE PAID:
A motion to accept the August Bills was made by Mike Jenkins and was seconded by Stan Spence.  Unanimous "aye", motion carried.

ADDITIONS/DELETIONS:  None

AGENDA:
A motion to adopt the agenda was made by David Richey and was seconded by Joe Glenn Mitchell.  Unanimous "aye", motion carried.

COMMITTEE REPORT:
1)  BUILDING INSPECTOR - There were 7 permits issued with a $639.90 rebate to the City.

OLD BUSINESS: None

NEW BUSINESS:
1) FIRST READING OF ORDINANCE BILL #2006-07, AN ORDINANCE SETTING THE TAX RATE FOR THE CITY OF CENTRAL CITY FOR THE TAX YEAR 2006 AND FOR MOTOR VECHILES FOR ASSESSMENTS AS OF JANUARY 1, 2007

City Attorney Russ Croley read the first reading of Ordinance Bill #2006-07.  There was no action taken at this time.

 

There being no further business, Elizabeth Ann Gentry made a motion to adjourn.  The motion was seconded by Joe Glenn Mitchell.  Unanimous “aye”, motion carried.