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03-27-1989 Special Called MeetingMarch 20, 1989 meeting - continued County has been working on that problem today. In addition, the City will tie into a service line at Trailwood and San Fernando to provide an additional source of water and provide better flow in the area. Bob Betenbaugh reported that Laurel Best's mother had passed away and also Nancy Williams (wife of Chief Williams) grandfather had passed away, and offered his condolences to both families. Mayor Bacon stated that Mrs. Gladys Nash, a long time resident of Smyrna had also passed away and extended his sympathy to the Nash family. Mayor Bacon reported on the recent National League of Cities conference in Washington, D. C. and said he had the pleasure of meeting President Bush while having lunch with Buddy Darden in the congressional dining room. With no f ther business, meeting adjourned at 8:42 p.m. A. MAX ACON, MA 7 BOB DAVIS, WARD 1 v MELINDA DAMERON, CITY CLERK LNENICKA, WARD 2 BILL SCOGGINS, WARD 3 jJAMES M. HA INS, WARP 4 JAC SHINALL, WARD 5 KATHY Bir KS JORDAN, W D 6 BOB BETENBAUGH, WARD 7 March 27, 1989 A special called meeting of Mayor and Council was held March 27, 1989 at Smyrna City Hall. The meeting was called to order at 6:30 o'clock p.m. by presiding officer Mayor A. Max Bacon. All council members were present. Also present was City Administrator John Patterson, City Attorney John Patterson, City Clerk Melinda Dameron and representatives of the press. Bob Betenbaugh made a motion to adjourn into executive session for the purpose of discussing personnel matters. Jim Hawkins seconded the motion which carried 7-0. Following a lengthy discussion period, Bob Betenbaugh made a motion Police Chief R. E. Little be informed that the Mayor and Council are requesting his resignation and refusal to submit the resignation within 24 hours will result in termination of employment with the City. Jim Hawkins seconded the motion. Council will meet with Chief Little at 6:30 o'clock p.m. on April 3, 1989 immediately preceding the regular council meeting to inform him of their decision. Severance pay will be offered for a 60 to 90 day period but will be re -considered if termination is necessary. With no further business, Bob Betenbaugh made a motion the meeting be adjourned a 7:40 p.m. Bob Davis seconded the motion which carried 7-0. A. MAX CON, MAYO MELINDA DAMERON, CITY CLERK BOB DAVIS, WARD 1 WADE LNENICKA, WARD 2 BILI43C5GGINS, WARD 3 , WWD 5 BOB BETENBAUGH, WARD 7