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Dateline: August 30,
2001
Aldermen
proceed with library remodel plan
Roger
Estlack, Clarendon Enterprise
Clarendon
aldermen approved the concept of remodeling the Burton Memorial Library
during a called meeting last Monday, August 20.
Architect
Tim White of Amarillo discussed the proposed project at the library. The
plan calls for renovating storage space, dead space, and an unused
bathroom to create an enlarged meeting area at the rear of the building.
The
project is expected to cost about $50,000 and will be paid for from money
donated to the library by the estate of Mary Stocking McConnell.
An
earlier plan to remodel the unfinished second floor of the library has
been discarded due to concerns about accessibility and additional
operating costs.
The
current plan will make slight modifications to the existing stairwell to
prevent heating and cooling from being lost into the upper floor.
Aldermen
also approved White as the architect for the project.
The
policy and procedure manual for the library was also discussed. Librarian
Carolyn Blackerby and Alderman Smiley Johnson were appointed to work
together on the manual and report back at the next board meeting.
In
other city business, the board met in executive session and afterward
reassigned City Clerk Linda Smith to the position of assistant city
secretary in training with a salary increase.
The
proposed budget for 2001-2002 was reviewed and changes made. The board
approved a motion to set pay raises for city employees at two, three, and
four percent based on a job evaluation chart.
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