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<br />-;1 <br />(J <br />.;, <br /> <br />February 28, 2006 <br /> <br />1996. This year's recipient was Nell Compton Lovell who has been the greatest <br /> <br />supporter of the S.A.L.T. program for the past eight years. <br /> <br />Council considered approvmg the purchase of a track loader currently <br /> <br />being leased from Carter Machinery and being used at the City landfill. <br /> <br />Council Member Ferrill moved to approve the purchase; the motion was duly <br /> <br />seconded and carried by the following vote, all members voting: Vote: 5-0. <br /> <br />Yeas: (5) - Cobbe, Reynolds, Roop, Ferrill, Clark. Nays: (0)- None. <br /> <br />Council considered approving the City's prioritized list of projects to be <br /> <br />included in the Year 2006 Regional Comprehensive Economic Development <br /> <br />Strategy. Council Member Roop moved to approve the list and authorize the City <br /> <br />Manager to provide the information; the motion was duly seconded and carried <br /> <br />by the following vote, all members voting: Vote: 5-0. Yeas: (5) - Cobbe, <br /> <br />Reynolds, Roop, Ferrill, Clark. Nays: (0)- None. <br /> <br />Council next conducted a public hearing and considered adoption, on <br /> <br />first reading of Ordinance on a request from the Planning Commission to <br /> <br />rezone property at 1220 S. Memorial Boulevard from C-3 Commercial to M-2 <br /> <br />Industrial. <br /> <br />Wayne Knox, Director of Community Development, explained that the <br /> <br />property is the former Coca Cola Plant and Best Wood Products, Inc., a <br />