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<br /> City Council <br /> Meeting Minutes <br /> November 8, 2006 <br /> Page 2 of 13 <br /> Mayor Sisk called for changes to thE~ consent agenda, and hearing none, moved <br /> the agenda be approved, seconded by Council member Sackett. All in favor. <br /> A. Approval of Bills <br /> B. Approval of Minutes (10/17/06) <br /> C. Proclamation - Family Literacy Day <br /> D. Resolution No. 48, Series 2006 - A Resolution of the Louisville <br /> City Council Declining to Act as a Reviewing Entity for the <br /> State Income Tax Credit Program for Qualifying Rehabilitation <br /> Projects Under Colorado House Bill 90-1033 <br /> E. Award Bid to Northstar Concrete, Inc. for the 2006 Pirates Park <br /> Basketball Court Project <br /> F. Approval of City Manager Evaluation and Employment <br /> Agreement <br /> PUBLIC COMMENTS ON ITEMS NOT ON THE AGENDA <br /> Michael Menaker, 1827 W. Choke Cherry Dr., Louisville, CO addressed Council <br /> concerning the need to provide a place for early voting in Louisville. <br /> Council members Brown and Muckle arrive at 7:04 p.m. <br /> COUNCIL INFORMATIONAL COMMENTS ON PERTINENT ITEMS NOT ON <br /> THE AGENDA <br /> Mayor Sisk agreed Louisville needs to make it more convenient for early voting. <br /> He reported on Louisville Ballot Issue 2A, which would have imposed a use tax, <br /> failed by nearly 200 votes. He noted his pleasure in the 57% turnout of Louisville <br /> voters. He commented this speaks well of our citizens. <br /> REGULAR BUSINESS <br /> CONDITIONS SURVEY & URBAN RENEWAL PLAN <br /> (Public Hearing Continued From 10/03/06) <br /> RESOLUTION No. 36, SERIES 2006 - A RESOLUTION MAKING <br /> LEGISLATIVE FINDINGS DETERMINING AN AREA WITHIN THE CITY OF <br /> LOUISVILLE TO BE A BLIGHTED AREA AND APPROPRIATE FOR <br /> INCLUSION IN AN URBAN RENEWAL PROJECT <br />