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<br /> City Council <br /> Meeting Minutes <br /> October 3, 2006 <br /> Page 2 of 15 <br /> Mayor Sisk called for other changes to the agenda and hearing none, moved the <br /> agenda be approved. Mayor Pro Tem Brown seconded the motion. All in favor. <br /> Absent: Council member Clabots. <br /> APPROVAL OF CONSENT AGENDA <br /> Mayor Sisk called for changes to the consent agenda, and hearing none, moved <br /> the agenda be approved, seconded by Council member Muckle. All in favor. <br /> Absent: Council member Clabots. <br /> A. Approval of Bills <br /> B. Approval of Minutes (09/19/06 & 9/26/06) <br /> C. 2006 Dillon Road Right of Way Release of Conservation <br /> Easements <br /> D. Approval to Conduct Special Budget Meeting in Lieu of Study <br /> Sessions on Octobe,.10, 2006 and October 24,2006 <br /> E. Resolution No. 42, Series 2006 - A Resolution Approving the <br /> 2007 Operating Plan and Budget of the Main Street Louisville <br /> Business Improvement District <br /> PUBLIC COMMENTS ON ITEMS NOT ON THE AGENDA <br /> Frosty Woolridge, 1458 Ford Place, Louisville, CO addressed overpopulation in <br /> the United States, illegal immigration, and violations of the City's side-yard <br /> ordinance. He urged Council to enforce the City's ordinances. <br /> Scott Deborski, 565 LaFarge Avenue, Louisville, CO stated his family has owned <br /> two businesses in Louisville for over 25 years. He addressed problems they <br /> have encountered with the City Manager's office, including certified letters <br /> concerning the redevelopment of thE~ Highway 42 Corridor, and tax audits <br /> prompted by the Finance Department. <br /> COUNCIL INFORMATIONAL COMMENTS ON PERTINENT ITEMS NOT ON <br /> THE AGENDA <br /> None. <br /> REGULAR BUSINESS <br /> RECOGNITION OF JIM & KATHY POLLlCIT A AND THE SUGAR DADDY <br /> BAND FOR THEIR DONATION TO MEMORY SQUARE PLAYGROUND <br /> Mayor Sisk explained on May 20th ~~006, a new addition to the Memory Square <br /> playground was destroyed by arson, closing the playground for several weeks. <br /> Louisville residents Jim and Kathy Pollicita contacted the Land Management <br />