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SPECIAL MEETING
A Special fleeting of the City Council of the City of
Clermont was held in the office of the City Clerk on
Monday, November 17, 1969. The meeting was called to
order by Mayor Don E. Smith at 5:10 P.M. with the following
members present: Cochran, Bratton and VanderMeer. Others
present were: City Manager Johnson, City Clerk Carroll,
City Attorney Langley and Chief of Police Tyndal.
City Clerk Carroll reported that petitions had been filed
for Councilmen for Groups Two and Four, subject to the General
Election of the City of Clermont to be held on Tuesday, December
2, 1969, that these petitions had been thoroughly checked and
were certified to be in order and that such nominating petitions
were as follows:
FOR COUNCILMAN - GROUP TWO:
RAYMOND P. COCHRAN
EUGENE T. NOWELL
FOR COUNCILMAN - GROUP FOUR:
GEORGE F. KARST
J. M. VANDERMEER
Motion was made by Councilman Bratton, seconded by Councilman
Cochran and unanimously carried that all petitions were found
to be in order; that the candidates be declared qualified;
that the City Clerk be authorized to have the necessary ballots
prepared including the Question "DO YOU FAVOR A DOG CONTROL
LAW FOR THE CITY OF CLERMONT, the specific regulations of which
will be decided by the City Council", for absentee voters and
that voting machines be used in the General Election being held
on December 2, 1969.
Motion was made by Councilman Cochran, seconded by Councilman
VanderMeer and carried that the City Manager be authorized to
trade the 1969 Chevrolet Police Department vehicle, which is
damaged, for a new vehicle at his discretion, and to pay a sum
up to $1,000.00 in addition to the trade-in.
The meeting was adjourned by Mayor Smith.
DON E. SMITH, MAYOR
UULORESnW. L AR OLL, CITY C=