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From our March 22, 2001,
edition.
City
buys new holiday decorations for Kearney
Roger
Estlack, Clarendon Enterprise
The
Clarendon Board of Aldermen met in regular session March 13 at 7 p.m. in
the Board Room of City Hall.
Carolyn
Blackerby, representing the Donley County Tourism Committee, read the
proclamation for the Spring Turkey Strut Festival set for April 21 and 22.
The proclamation was passed by the county commissioners.
The
Clarendon Economic Development Corporation Board presented tax abatement
agreements to be reviewed for compliance. The aldermen approved the EDC
board’s recommendation to rule that Kidd’s Texaco/Carquest is in
compliance with the use of 43.5 percent of the intended funds allocated
and Clarendon Outpost is in compliance with the use of 95.3 percent of the
intended funds allocated.
The
abatement allowances were made based on actual dollars spent on
improvements and numbers of new jobs created.
An
abatement agreement with Meeka-L, Inc., was canceled. That company had
planned to build an extended living facility near the nursing home, but
the deal did not come to fruition.
The
city investment policy was approved as written.
The
board considered new Christmas decorations for Kearney Street and approved
the purchase of six eight-foot angles and six eight-foot stars to be
alternated on both sides of the street.
In
other city business, employee reports were heard from Librarian Carolyn
Blackerby and City Superintendent Jim Roberts. The possible need to use
City Park for this year’s July Fourth celebration was discussed, and the
aldermen considered placing yield signs on Hawley Street at Wood Avenue.
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