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City Council <br /> Meeting Minutes <br /> March 15, 2011 <br /> Page 6 of 12 <br /> ORDINANCE No. 1590, SERIES 2011 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE 5 OF <br /> THE LOUISVILLE MUNICIPAL CODE TO ADOPT REGULATIONS REGARDING <br /> BUSINESS LICENSING AND OPERATIONAL REQUIREMENTS FOR MEDICAL <br /> MARIJUANA BUSINESSES 2nd Reading Public Hearing <br /> MOTION: Mayor Pro Tem Marsella moved to approve Ordinance No. 1590, Series <br /> 2011 on second and final reading, seconded by Councilor Clabots. <br /> City Attorney Light offered two friendly amendments: 1) Remove from Pages 145 and <br /> 148 any reference of 10% financial ownership and 2) Revision to Section 5.10.150 to <br /> add a phrase that no sign may refer to marijuana by any other identifier. <br /> Mayor Pro Tem Marsella and Councilor Clabots accepted the friendly amendments. <br /> VOTE: Roll call vote was taken. The motion carried by a vote of 6 -0. Absent: <br /> Councilor Sackett. <br /> ORDINANCE No. 1591, SERIES 2011 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE 17 OF <br /> THE LOUISVILLE MUNICIPAL CODE TO ADOPT REGULATIONS REGARDING <br /> MEDICAL MARIJUANA BUSINESSES 2 Reading Public Hearing <br /> MOTION: Mayor Pro Tem moved to approve Ordinance No. 1591, Series 2011 on <br /> second and final reading, seconded by Councilor Clabots. Roll call vote was taken. <br /> The motion carried by a vote of 6 -0. Absent: Councilor Sackett. <br /> ORDINANCE No. 1593, SERIES 2011 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER <br /> 13.12 OF THE LOUISVILLE MUNICIPAL CODE REGARDING TAP FEES FOR <br /> WATER SERVICE CONNECTIONS HAVING DIFFERING TAP AND METER SIZES, <br /> AND REGARDING BILLING FOR UTILITY SERVICES PROVIDED BY THE CITY —1 <br /> Reading Set Public Hearing <br /> Mayor Sisk requested a City Attorney introduction. <br /> City Attorney Light introduced Ordinance No.1593, Series 2011. <br /> Mayor Sisk opened the public hearing and requested a Staff presentation. <br /> Public Works Director Phare explained Ordinance No. 1593, Series 2011 proposes to <br /> clarify the City Code pertaining to the actual physical size of water service lines and <br /> meters in comparison to the capacity purchased and paid for at the time of building <br /> permit. Historically the City has allowed over sizing of water service lines, from the city <br /> water main to a property being served, beyond that purchased through a tap fee. <br /> However, in order to limit the demand a new service places on the water system meter <br /> sizes are limited to the size of the service capacity purchased. This practice has allowed <br /> phasing of developments and accommodating anticipated future water demands without <br />