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Motion by Council Member Broussard Vickers, seconded by Council <br /> Member Travis to approve the Plans and Specifications and order bids for <br /> Hunter's Crossing. All in favor. Motion carried unanimously. <br /> Ordinance #4 — Approval of Summary for Publication <br /> Mr. March noted that once Council decides to approve Ordinance #4 a summary <br /> of the Ordinance would need to be published. He indicated the Council would be <br /> responsible for approving a summary that covers all issues within the specific <br /> Ordinance. <br /> Mayor Wilharber asked if this were to be approved if the Council would be under <br /> a time constraint for approval. Mr. March stated the Council would have no time <br /> frame but the summary would need to be amended if changes were made to <br /> Ordinance #4. <br /> Motion by Council Member Travis, to approve the Summary for Publication <br /> for Ordinance #4. Motion failed for lack of second. <br /> Council Member Nelson asked when this issue would proceed at the Council <br /> level. Mr. March noted this issue could be done at a workshop meeting to address <br /> any and all issues before approval. <br /> Ray DeVine noted he could be present if a work shop meeting were held for <br /> additional discussion. Mr. March was advised to set a joint meeting for the <br /> Planning Commission and City Council for further discussion on Ordinance #4. <br /> Mr. March suggested July 19, 2000 for the joint meeting. <br /> Ms. Whittet asked if the workshop dates could be placed on the web site for <br /> information to the residents along with Ordinance #4. Mr. March stated this <br /> would be passed along to the web site manager. <br /> Motion by Council Member Travis, seconded by Council Member Nelson to <br /> hold a workshop meeting on July 19, 2000 for a Joint discussion with the <br /> Planning and Zoning Commission and City Council on Ordinance #4 at 6:30 <br /> p.m. All in favor. Motion carried unanimously. <br /> IX. NEW BUSINESS <br /> Fete des Lacs Permits /Lions Club <br /> Mr. March noted the ball field fences at LaMotte Park needed discussion among <br /> the Council to allocate funding for the fences. He indicated the Lion's would be <br /> donating all labor and the use of a bobcat for the professional installation of the <br /> fence. <br /> Mr. March explained the cost of the fences would be $4,500 for all materials from <br /> Menards. He noted the Little League organization is not interested in financing <br /> the fencing at this time. <br /> 8 <br />