Versailles Council approves traffic lanes, sees
video on use of tasers
Mary Margaret Moorhead - Staff Writer
Versailles Town Council with a motion by Council
Member Jim Taul and a second by Council Member John Holzer
approved the installation of three traffic lanes on Clearview
Lane at the intersection of US #421.
With Council President Sue Meisberger casting the additional
affirmative vote, the council agreed to have the traditional
left lane as a turn-in lane, then divide the rest of the road
into turn left and turn right lanes.
Discussion on the traffic situation at this intersection has
taken place for an extended period of time, but present council
members believe the additional turn lane should help drivers
get on to US 421 either direction.
During their meeting on Thursday, April 8, at Versailles Town
Hall, council members watched a video presented by Town Marshal
David Adams on the benefit of the Taser M26 Advanced Weapon.
Recently law enforcement officers throughout the county participated
in training on the use of the taser weapon. Marshal Adams received
certification in the use of the taser along with six from the
Ripley County Sheriff's Department and one from the Osgood
police department.
According to Marshal Adams, Taser weapons affect the sensory
and motor nervous system and can be used whenever a situation
arises where the use of physical force exposes the officer,
the subject, or the public to unnecessary danger or when other
force techniques may be ineffective.
Concerning the purchase of a taser weapon at $600, council
members recommended that Marshal Adams apply for a Ripley County
Community Foundation grant. If a grant is received, then the
county prosecutor's office will match the amount.
Also present for the April council meeting were Clerk-Treasurer
Ted Spurlock, Town Attorney Larry Eaton, Water/Street Superintendent
Kevin Hensley, Mark Salyers, head of the wastewater plant,
and Fire Chief Richard Purvis.
Brian Daugherty appeared before council to offer the town
the services of his company - Nuisance Wildlife Removal - for
catching dogs and cats running loose. He would do this on a
weekly basis for a stated sum. Council members took his offer
under advisement.
Fire Chief Richard Purvis reported that the Versailles Volunteer
Fire Department had made 14 runs during the month of March,
six of them fire runs.
Marshal Adams reported 20 citizens assisted during the month
of March; 10 warnings issued; 5 citations issued; and 9 other
police department activities.
In other business, the three council members:
* Agreed to move $12,000 from the Rainy Day Fund to Storm
Drain Repair;
* Gave permission to Tourism Director Katherine Taul to close
Washington Street for the Underground Railroad commemoration
on May 15. Taul also invited town officials to attend and to
speak at the ceremony.
* Received an interest check from the Ripley County Community
Foundation, Inc. on the town's investment and agreed to return
it to be added to the principal.
* Approved two county zoning ordinances.
A meeting was scheduled for Thursday, April 15, for the purpose
of opening bids for street repair and to discuss health insurance
and sewer lift stations.