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City Attorney Haynes advised that if we were to get in to the rate <br />case, the cost would depend on the number of cities who join together, k <br />and the usual way is per capita. <br />After further discussion, a motion was made by Councilman Burnett to <br />table action .on this matter and requested City Attorney Haynes to <br />investigate the cost and report back to the Council. The motion was <br />seconded by Councilman Booth carried 7 ayes, 0 nays. <br />Councilman Booth discussed charging Industry for Police and Fire <br />service with the Council. Councilman Booth said he had also discussed <br />this with representatives from other cities, and they have basically <br />the same type of agreement with industry, but they have an agreement <br />with the county for the city to serve those industries with Fire and <br />Police service outside the city limits for a fee. Councilman Booth <br />suggest the City of Paris look into this further, possibly discuss it <br />with the county. <br />Councilman. Burnett suggested that the City check the street on 3rd S. <br />E. for damage as Wall Concrete Pipe Company has torn the street up with <br />the use of forklifts, they should pay for having it repaired. <br />City Manager Malone told the Council that B. A. Huddleston was working <br />of the Street. <br />Councilman Burnett told the Council that the rails at the railroad <br />crossing on Sherman Street was too high, and asked if the Railroad <br />Company should pay for repairing the crossing. <br />City Attorney Haynes advised that the City should attempt to recoup the <br />cost of repairing the crossing from the Railroad Company. <br />Councilwoman Smith asked if there should be a stop sign at 8th & <br />Hickory. <br />City Manager Malone told Councilwoman Smith that city staff would check <br />that location. <br />Mayor Clifford announced the Council would go into executive session, <br />and declared the regular session closed, and the executive session open <br />at 7:2Q P. M. January 14, 1991. <br />Legal matters were discussed with the City Attorney. <br />Mayor Clifford declared the executive session closed and the regular <br />session open at 7:25 P. M. <br />There being no further business, the meeti journed. <br />ERIC S. CLIFFORD, MAYOR <br />ATTEST: <br />MATTIE <br />RK <br />CUNNINGHAM, <br />CITY <br />