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City Council <br /> Meeting Minutes <br /> August 2, 2011 <br /> Page 2 of 12 <br /> MOTION: Councilor Dalton moved the agenda be approved, seconded by Councilor <br /> Clabots. All were in favor. Absent: Mayor Sisk and Councilor Sackett. <br /> APPROVAL OF THE CONSENT AGENDA <br /> Mayor Pro Tem Marsella called for changes to the consent agenda. Councilor Dalton <br /> moved to approve the Consent Agenda as amended, seconded by Councilor Muckle. <br /> All were in favor. Absent: Mayor Sisk and Councilor Sackett. <br /> A. Approval of Bills <br /> B. Approval of July 19, 2011 Regular Meeting Minutes <br /> C. Resolution No. 45, Series 2011 A Resolution Approving an <br /> Intergovernmental Agreement with the Boulder County Clerk and <br /> Recorder for the Conduct and Administration of the 2011 Coordinated <br /> Election to be Held November 1, 2011 <br /> D. Resolution No. 46, Series 2011 A Resolution approving a Final <br /> Subdivision Plat and Final Planned Unit Development (PUD) Plan for a <br /> 59,137 SF building and Regional Detention Pond for a Building Located <br /> at 1980 Cherry Street in CTC <br /> E. Resolution No. 48, Series 2011 A Resolution Approving a Preservation <br /> and Restoration Grant to Allow for Interior Electrical Work for the Ball <br /> House Located at 1117 Jefferson Avenue <br /> F. Approval of Independent Contractor Agreement By and Between the <br /> City of Louisville and Peckham and McKenney for Human Resources <br /> Recruitment Services <br /> G. Award Contract for Pool Deck Resurfacing to Restoration Concrete, Inc. <br /> H. Award Contract for Professional Services to Develop a Coal Creek Golf <br /> Course Improvement Plan <br /> I. Approve Appointment to the Louisville Housing Authority <br /> PUBLIC COMMENTS ON ITEMS NOT ON THE AGENDA <br /> Alan Sobel, 1408 Kennedy Avenue, Louisville, CO continued the filibuster he began on <br /> April 6, 2010, which addresses the activities of City officials with respect to the cable <br /> television. He distributed two documents and asserted they reflect noncompliance with <br /> the public access cable television management contract. He also asserted that <br /> Louisville City Officials do not effectively represent the interests of residents when it <br /> comes to activities of the cable television provider and the public cable channel. <br /> COUNCIL INFORMATIONAL COMMENTS ON PERTINENT ITEMS NOT ON THE <br /> AGENDA <br /> Councilor Dalton reported at a prior City Council meeting, alternatives were discussed <br /> for a safe pedestrian crossing alt the intersection of McCaslin and Washington. He noted <br /> one alternative not discussed was a pedestrian bridge. He suggested a pedestrian <br />