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Louisville City Council Meeting <br />September 19, 2000 <br />Page 18. <br /> <br />Light stated that the annexation statute allows the right of an enclave owner to petition <br />the Court for annexation. <br /> <br />Sisk offered a friendly amendment that Ordinance No. 1344, Series 2000, be continued to <br />October 17, 2000. Mayer and Sisk accepted the amendment. <br /> <br />VOTE: Roll call was taken. The motion carried by a vote of 6-0. Keany abstained. <br /> <br />ORDINANCE NO. 1345, SERIES 2000 - AN ORDINANCE ZONING PROPERTY <br />ANNEXED TO THE CITY OF LOUISVILLE AND KNOWN AS THE FISCHER <br />ANNEXATION - 2ua reading - public hearing (advertised Daily Camera 9/10/00) <br /> <br />Davidson called for City Attorney introduction. <br /> <br />Sam Light read Ordinance No. 1345, Series 2000 (re-numbered from Ordinance No. <br />1444. <br /> <br />Davidson opened the public hearing. <br /> <br />MOTION: Davidson moved that Ordinance 1345, Series 2000 be continued to October <br />17, 2000, with instruction to the City Attorney to draft a referendum question to the <br />voters, seconded by Howard. All in favor. <br /> <br />PRAIRIE DOG MANAGEMENT PLAN RECOMMENDATIONS - OPEN SPACE <br />ADVISORY BOARD & WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT TASK FORCE - public <br />hearing (advertised Daily Camera 9/10/00 & 9/17/00 and Louisville Times 9/13/00) <br /> <br />Davidson called for Staff presentation. <br /> <br />Merdyth Muth, Community Facilitator stated that the Urban Wildlife Task Force <br />commissioned consulting Biologist, Dr. Eric Stone to write a report on prairie dogs in <br />Louisville. The intent of the report was to determine how many prairie dog colonies are <br />on City owned property, where they are located, how healthy those colonies are and the <br />options for relocation. Stone's report is entitled "Inventory and Management of Black- <br />Tailed Prairie Dogs on City of Louisville Owner Property." After reviewing the report, <br />the Urban Wildlife Task Force and Open Space Advisory Board jointly presented <br />recommendations to the City Council. The recommendations are as follows: <br />1. In the short-term, the task force and board members recommend that the prairie <br /> dog colonies at the intersection of South Boulder Road and McCaslin Boulevard <br /> <br />18 <br /> <br /> <br />