NewsApril 6, 2004

Action items Authorized the mayor to sign a depository agreement with First Midwest Bank. Accepted the dedication of drainage, stormwater detention, sewer and utility easement deeds from the Gerald L. Englehart and Lois G. Englehart Revocable Trust, the Kenneth J. Englehart Revocable Trust and the Helen B. Englehart Revocable Trust...

Action items

Authorized the mayor to sign a depository agreement with First Midwest Bank.

Accepted the dedication of drainage, stormwater detention, sewer and utility easement deeds from the Gerald L. Englehart and Lois G. Englehart Revocable Trust, the Kenneth J. Englehart Revocable Trust and the Helen B. Englehart Revocable Trust.

Accepted the dedication of electric line easement deeds from The Kies Family Properties Limited Partnership, Robert L. Meyer and Lori S. Seyer and the Glenda R. Barks Trust.

Accepted tree trimming easement deeds from Gary Rhynes and Shirley Rhynes, Ronald and Lana Mitchell and Marsha Kay Seyer.

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Accepted the bid of Hydro-Dyne Engineering Inc., of Clearwater, Fla., in the amount of $55,130 and authorizing the purchase of equipment, relating to the wastewater treatment plant screen replacement project.

Approved a resolution expressing and confirming support with the city of Cape Girardeau for submittal of an application to the State of Missouri Emergency Management Agency Hazard Mitigation Grant Program, relating to possible funding of the Jackson/Cape Girardeau emergency water system interconnection project.

Approved the voluntary annexation of 11.78 acres of property along Old Cape Road East, as submitted by Brandon and Rhonda Norman.

Approved the rezoning of the properties addressed as 1730 and 1802 E. Jackson Blvd., from R-2 (single family) to C-2 (general commercial).

Approved a motion to purchase a hazardous materials truck for the fire department with a Homeland Security grant.

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