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<br />Mayor Sweeney requested the following changes: On Page 4, remove the word for after <br />if On Page 10 of 11 remove the word got. <br /> <br />Council Member Capra requested the following change: On Page 3, the motion was to <br />continue not to table. <br /> <br />Ms. Moore-Sykes requested the following change: On Page 9, change the spelling of <br />Bugle to Bubul. <br /> <br />Motion by Council Member Broussard Vickers. seconded by Council Member <br />Caora to aooroye the AU2ust 27. 2003 Council Meetin2 Minutes as amended. All in <br />favor. Motion carried unanimously. <br /> <br />IV. CONSENT AGENDA <br /> <br />1. The City of Centerville August 28, 2003 through September 10, 2003 Claims for <br />Approval <br />2. Centennial Fire District Claims <br />3. Resolution #03-045 Closing TIF District 1-3 Capital Project Fund <br />4. Parks & Recreation Committee Recommendations <br /> <br />Motion by Council Member Lee. seconded by Council Member Paar to aoorove the <br />Consent A2enda as oresented. All in favor. Motion carried unanimously. <br /> <br />V. A W ARDSIPRESENTA TIONS/APPEARANCES <br /> <br />1. CenterviIle Lions <br /> <br />The Centerville Lions thanked the City for their support of the Festival and presented <br />Mayor Sweeney with a donation check in the amount of $500 for Parks and Recreation <br />from the shave the Mayor campaign. <br /> <br />The Lions requested that the City waive the fee for the temporary event liquor license for <br />the Phil Todd benefit event and indicated there would be a Lion membership event at <br />Chauncey Barrett Gardens on October 9,2003. <br /> <br />Mr. John Thill provided Council with an accounting of the expenses from the 2003 <br />parade, as well as, a comparison of costs to the 2002 parade. He also indicated that it <br />would make organizing the event easier if they had walkie talkies for communicating <br />with parade volunteers and asked for permission to research the costs and provide a <br />report to Council for possible use of leftover funds to purchase walkie talkies. <br /> <br />Council agreed to hear any proposal on the walkie talkies and said they would like them, <br />if purchased, to be stored at Public Works for use as emergency communication during a <br />disaster. <br /> <br />Page 2 of9 <br />