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City Council <br />Meeting Minutes <br />November 5, 2012 <br />Page 4 of 15 <br />City Manager Fleming reviewed two contracts, which he approved pursuant to the City's <br />new purchasing policy. One was for the site work services for ten outdoor fitness zones <br />at the Arboretum for $39,000. The Horticultural and Forestry Board reviewed the <br />contracts. The chosen contractor submitted the lowest bid. The next contract is for <br />fiber optics and is in coordination with the Boulder Valley School District. <br />This is a sole source contract, which was supported due to the company's experience <br />working with the police department and the school district. The contractor also was <br />competitive in the bidding process. <br />REGULAR BUSINESS <br />ORDINANCE No. 1625, SERIES 2012 — AN ORDINANCE REPEALING AND <br />REENACTING WITH AMENDMENTS CHAPTER 17.56 OF THE LOUISVILLE <br />MUNICIPAL CODE CONCERNING FLOODPLAIN ZONING — 2nd Reading <br />- Public Hearing <br />Mayor Muckle opened the public hearing and requested a presentation. <br />Planner I Robinson explained the City of Louisville has partnered with the Urban <br />Drainage and Flood Control District (District) to evaluate and design improvements to <br />the Drainageway Watershed A -2 to mitigate the 100 -year storm event impacts <br />associated with the City's downtown area. Staff is evaluating several options with the <br />District to determine a technically feasible and affordable solution to the drainage and <br />flood plain conditions as currently delineated for the downtown area. The amendment to <br />the agreement provides funding for right -of -way, construction and contingency the City <br />and the District anticipate may be necessary. Staff recommended approval of <br />Ordinance No. 1625, Series 2012. <br />Mayor Muckle called for public comment and hearing none, closed the public hearing. <br />MOTION: Council member Loo moved to approve Ordinance No. 1625, Series 2012, <br />seconded by Council member Keany Roll call vote was taken. The motion carried by <br />a vote of 6 -0. Absent: Council member Sackett. <br />RESOLUTION No. 76, SERIES 2012 — A RESOLUTION DESIGNATING THE GUENZI <br />HOUSE LOCATED AT 1036 WALNUT STREET A HISTORIC LANDMARK <br />Mayor Muckle requested a staff presentation. <br />Planner I Robinson reviewed that the request is to landmark a historic residential <br />structure located at 1036 Walnut Street. The applicant /owner is Steve Poppitz. The <br />structure was built around 1908 and is located in the part of East Louisville. It was <br />platted in 1906 by Bill Lee. Early owners were Italian immigrants, Henry and Josephine <br />16 <br />