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Dateline: June 22,
2006
City
purchases land for potential landfill site
By
Roger Estlack, Clarendon Enterprise
Clarendon Aldermen
voted to purchase land for a potential new city landfill during their
regular meeting last Tuesday.
Alderman Michael
Tibbets located the land southeast of the city and said the land would be
the perfect location.
Tibbets also reported
that the caliche and gravel found on the site would make it worth the
purchase price even if the city did not pursue a landfill.
Mayor Mark White had
also visited the property and supported the idea of having the city’s
engineer look at the site and develop a plan to open a landfill, rather
than paying to haul trash to Memphis and paying Memphis for the use of its
landfill.
The board approved a
motion to purchase the 160-acre tract at a cost of $700 per acre.
Tibbets said he would
like to see revenue from a new landfill go first to replace monies taken
from CDs to buy the land and second to supplement the city’s income in
order to stave off future tax increases.
In other city
business, the board approved giving $3,000 from the Motel Bed Tax Fund to
the Clarendon Outdoor Entertainment Association to promote this year’s
Saints’ Roost Celebration.
The board considered
and approved revisions in the bylaws for the library and appointed Freddie
Jo Moreman, Sharon Knox, and Gail Shelton to the library board.
The
board also approved a resolution authorizing the city’s participation in
the Panhandle region mutual aid agreement and adopted an e-mail and
Internet policy for city employees.
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