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<br />. ,~....;;._~~, .tt;..;-.;";,..,-;.__...._",.;....c_,,. > <br /> <br />~,~'fAo-;,>.'0 .~! .t,~,~",...\ ....--, <br /> <br />.' " .~', " <br /> <br />:: ,-'-r f) <br />. 0 <br /> <br /> <br />Special Meeting <br />C/Ju1y 8, 1976 <br />Page 11 <br /> <br />time. He <br />preferred to <br /> <br />Mr. Walker said he started back in April and he .has been doing his best on <br />this. When you hear all the work that goes through my office, you will <br />understand. . I think Council has gotten the minutes in enough time to have <br />them before. the next meeting. I think they have had them by at least for the <br />weekend. The last two times they have been out a little bit sooner. Five <br />days before the next .ll/eeting this time. <br /> <br />Council <br /> <br />.. <br /> <br />work load. <br /> <br />that Mr. Walker said it would. take l~ hours and indicated it <br />any longer and lie .believes he heard Walker say that. How db <br />that Councilwoman Oliphant? <br /> <br />the minutes the Friday before Monday's meeting <br />to read them, however, I do recall that Council did <br />that they did receive minutes earlier and feel he <br />that request if at all possible. <br /> <br /> <br />attempt the last two times to get them out sooner. <br /> <br />Councilwoman Oliphant: Can understand that Council would like minutes closer <br />to the meetings because the memory is rr.esher and concurs wi th that. <br /> <br />(to Oliphant)])o ybu feel that they have been handled correctly. <br /> <br />Oliphant: After that request was made to Mr. .walker, he fdid <br />attempts to get them to us earlier. <br /> <br />OliphantJDid you receive your minutes after the first request <br /> <br />Councilwoman Oliphant: I don't recall. <br /> <br />Mayor Cox: .(to Oliphant) That is very interes.ting because when Mrs. Guy did <br />the minutes that was important to you, but now it' is not important to you. <br />Mayor Cox said he was also concerned about notification of the parade. <br /> <br />Mr. Walker .reSp6nded . that he was not. chairman of that commi ttee, but may have <br />been delegated that ultimately. Apparently somewhere along the line it was <br />asswDed I would nQtify the Council. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />Councilwoman Oliphant :stated that she had not received notification of that <br />either. <br /> <br /> <br />that was too bad because they had a 1979 Rolls Royce fo~ her; <br /> <br />did not think he was delegated wi th that job. <br /> <br />ifthe'''newsletter came out the afternoon of the tree sale. <br /> <br />Mr. Walkersald there was something he' was not: aware of when the newsletter <br />is put out. The post office did not want to pack it and I got together with <br />John Weinand talked to the post office and have. 91;2 tmderstanding with them. <br /> <br />Mayor,Cd'X: The assessment is qui.~e a Se!1."'.4.s,.,problem with the burden put on <br />the n;" assessor and made a cumbersome problem for him. <br /> <br />County brought certain things to my attention, correct me if I am wrong. <br />County Assessor contacted me, indicated an irregulari ty, I called it to <br />Walker,'s attentionr You did get together with him at that time? <br /> <br />I delegated this Mr . Casper and relied on his integrity to make <br />