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7 �? <br />11&,wMalone called for a report from the City Ambulance Committee in regard to <br />thembulance and Health Department Service. Councilman Fisher acting as <br />chffman of the committee advised that the ,committee had met with the McCuistion <br />flas "`al and Lamar Oounty Officials in a joint committee meeting on May 10th <br />at0e McCuistion Hospital, 6:00 PJI.; to discuss ambulance service. Councilman <br />F advised that no decision had been made, and that ►1cCuistion Hospital <br />noWcation for discontinuance of ambulance service on August 1st at the <br />ex°'_ tion of the contract period still stands. <br />C'" ttorney Haynes advised the Council of the Public Utility Commission orders <br />reding transactions between various companies within the Texas Utilities <br />Sylin., and advised that Utilities System Cities served by this system were <br />'" <br />f g a cooperative agreement to appeal the Public Uti1ity.Commission's <br />deWon, The City Attorney recommended that the City join in the appeal of <br />hePublic Utility Commission orders with other cities served by the Texas <br />&ULlity System. A motion was made by Councilman Fard s, seconded by Councilman <br />wapproving the recommendation of the City Attorney. Motion carried 7 ayes, <br />Cijfilanager Sokoll advised the Council of the need for acceptance of a donated <br />Wffiding at 260 East Booth Street from Lamar County Human Resources Council, <br />.Inc, and authorized the lease of same to be used as a future Senior Citizen <br />BuXi ng. <br />'Res&tion Mo. 1932 accepting the tendered deed of conveyance from the Lamar <br />Cow Human Resources Council, and agreeing to lease and let the refurbished <br />bu ,ng or portion thereof being number 260 E. Booth Street to the Lamar <br />,Cow Human Resources Council, Inc., was presented. A motion was made by <br />Coua lman Burnett, seconded by Councilman 'Williams for adoption of the <br />Resr,tion. Motion carried 7 ayes, 0 nays. <br />