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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1995-1205 SPECIAL MINMINUTES FOR THE SPECIAL MEETING ASHLAND CITY COUNCIL December 12, 1995 CALLED TO ORDER The meeting was called to order at 6:50 p.m. by Mayor Golden in the Hospital Board Conference Room. ROLL CALL Councilors Hauck, Hagen, Laws and Thompson were present. Councilor Reid and Wheeldon were absent. UNFINISHED BUSINESS 1. Authorize the Mayor to sign an "Assignment of Buyer's Interest in Asset Purchase Agreement" with Mercy Flights, Inc., for the acquisition for Ashland Life Support, Ltd. (ALS), all of the assets of the ground ambulance service previously operated by ALS in and about the city limits of Ashland. Fire Chief Woodley explained to the Council that the City of Ashland would take Mercy Flights position in the agreement with ALS. It was noted that Gordon Brown requested an additional segment in the contract stating his signing under duress and protest. Councilors Laws/Hauck m/s to authorize. Voice vote: all YES. Motion passed. Authorize the Mayor and City Recorder to execute an ORS 190 Intergovernmental Service Agreement with the City of Springfield for assisting the City of Ashland in the preparation of its application to Jackson County for ASA No. 6. City Administrator Almquist explained for Council that Dennis Murphy, Fire Chief of Springfield has past experience with ASA and would agree to assist in preparation of application for assignment of ASA #6 for Jackson County to the City of Ashland; assist in preparation of a business plan and assist Ashland in implementing its ambulance service plan. The cost of the service would be $5,000.00. Council requested that the agreement be dated to reflect deadlines. Under Agreement section one, number 1.1; deadline of *January 1, 1996 *(date changed to January 31, 1996 at 12-19- 95 Council meeting) would be added; number 1.2 deadline of June 30, 1996 would be added. Councilors Hauck/Laws m/s to authorize. Voice vote: all AYES. Motion passed. ADJOURNMENT The ~eeting was adjourned at 7:00 p.m. Barbara Christensen, Recorder Catherine M. Golden, Mayor