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Regular Council Meeting <br />April 13, 2015 <br />Page 4 <br />Earl Erickson, 106 Hideaway Lane, Powderly, Texas — he asked all those they came out <br />to support the trail to please stand and then asked all of those who were for the trail to please <br />stand. <br />b. Proclamation declaring the month of April as "Operation Wildcat Pride" month. <br />Mayor Frierson read the proclamation and presented it to Deb Fleming, along with her <br />sixth grade students from Crockett Intermediate School. <br />C. Proclamation declaring the month of April as "Project P.R.I.D.E." month. <br />Mayor Frierson read the proclamation and presented it to Deb Fleming, along with her <br />sixth grade students from Crockett Intermediate School. <br />d. Proclamation recognizing Margie Bell for her outstanding achievements and <br />contributions to the community. <br />Mayor Frierson read the proclamation and presented it to Mrs. Bell. <br />e. Proclamation recognizing Jackie Alsobrook for her outstanding achievements and <br />contributions to the community. <br />Mayor Frierson read the proclamation and presented it to Mrs. Alsobrook. <br />Consent Agenda <br />Mayor Frierson inquired of Council Members if they wished to pull any items from the <br />Consent Agenda for discussion. Council Member Hashmi referred to the airport board minutes <br />as related to the $90,000 and asked for an explanation as to where the funds could be spent. <br />Mr. Godwin said they were still trying to determine that, but it was his understanding that the <br />FFA rules require that the City spend that money on the airport. Council Member Hashmi said if <br />that ended up being the case, that the Council had not decided if it would be used for resurfacing <br />or for another expense. Mr. Godwin confirmed it was the responsibility of the City Council to <br />decide what the money would be spent on. Council Member Plata asked for discussion on the <br />amendment to the ordinance on junked vehicles. He wanted to know how long a car could sit <br />and Assistant City Attorney Stephanie Harris said it was not a question of how long it could sit <br />but if it meets the definition of a junked vehicle. Council Member Plata said he had a 69 Camaro <br />he was restoring it and had not been inspected and wanted to know if that was considered a <br />junked vehicle. City Attorney Kent McIlyar explained there was an exception for special interest <br />vehicles. Following additional discussion, a Motion to approve the consent agenda was made by <br />Council Member Hashmi and seconded by Council Member Pickle. Motion carried, 7 ayes — 0 <br />nays. <br />5. Approve the minutes from the City Council meeting on March 23, 2015. <br />