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Special Council Meeting Minutes <br />December 7, 2009 <br />Page 7 <br /> <br />Mayor Rinker asked, you mean for the fracking? ' Mrs. Triner replied, for the fracking. That <br />would be great because then we kriow if there's toxic chemicals being used. A member of the audience stated you have environmental issues, you have health issues and you <br />have financial issues. <br />Mrs. Triner continued, while you were gone we were talking about the community wanting to <br />invite Council to a meeting that we would have at the Community Center. We tentatively <br />targeted it - Mrs. Triner apologized that she was losing her voice because she is just too tired and <br />probably shouldn't be spending her time on this stuff because she has so many other things that <br />she is supposed to be doing, but she thinks this is so important and she is so appreciative of you <br />spending the time and the group that's here spending the time - We would like to have this <br />meeting probably a week from Wednesday if we can get the Community Center and invite you to <br />the meeting and we will put together an agenda and we would like your help in getting the <br />information out to the rest of the community. . <br />Mayor Rinker stated, assuming that the space is available, which it should be and getting the <br />information out, that's fine. Mayor Rinker deferred to everyone as far as being able to make it. <br />Mrs. Triner said that would be at 7:00 or 8:00. She does not know if you have a preference. <br />? Mrs. Triner also asked for a place on our community website so that we could refer people to <br />that so that fhey would know the agenda, know the time, know the place? Mayor Rinker replied, <br />yes. Mrs. Triner said, that's great. <br />Council President Buckholtz asked, there are some other people here who would like to speak. <br />Please step up to the microphone if you would. Jamie Lawler <br />Aintree North <br />It came up earl'ier in some discussions about our properties having mortgages. When you sign <br />these leases potentially, you are talking about subordinating certain rights with the property that <br />affect your mortgages and so you need pernussion from your mortgagees. She does not know if <br />there would be a problem. If you have pooling, one guy decides to do it and then they can <br />mandatory pool, let's say 19 other houses, Ms. Lawler will speak personally, she has Key and <br />National City and she certainly would not even ask them to do it, but if they are not giving <br />permission, how are they able to do it? That's her question. <br />Mayor Rinker stated that's a good question. <br />Ms. Lawler continued, we've got 2,000 properties or whatever involved and we are up against <br />these lobbyists that represent gas and drilling and this gentleman pointed out we are talking <br />^about five million a year maybe which is about $1.67 a household or something. Why don't we <br />i _ ,
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