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City Council <br />Meeting Minutes <br />June 4, 2013 <br />Page 3 of 10 <br />Saturday Farmer's Market. Tonight was the first Tuesday evening "Buona Sera" <br />Farmers Market and the first Street Faire of the season will be on Friday, June 14. <br />CITY MANAGER'S REPORT <br />City Manager Fleming reported in response to Mr. Grinbergs comments about status <br />reports on the City's ongoing projects, the City is in the process of hiring an IT Director, <br />to evaluate and implement new technological solutions. Over 100 applications were <br />received and five finalists will be interviewed the week of June 17. It is the City's goal to <br />provide information and status reports to the public. <br />City Projects: The Washington /McCaslin Project, the City is waiting for bids, which will <br />include alternatives of closing McCaslin or rerouting traffic during construction. The <br />project will begin later on this summer. The Concrete Replacement Project is <br />underway. Some concrete work was installed and later torn out because it did not meet <br />the City's standards. <br />Food Trucks in the Park Event: The City received a request to add four additional <br />trucks to the already approved eight trucks. Some merchants and the DBA have <br />expressed their concern and the City received complaints from neighbors about the <br />noise, trash and lack of parking associated with the event. The City Council will be <br />asked to reevaluate the event at the June 18th meeting. <br />The Boulder Valley School District has scheduled a meeting for 6:00 p.m., on Thursday, <br />June 6, at their Education Center Aspen Room, to discuss their proposed changes in <br />the bus schedule. These changes will eliminate several bus routes (Monarch High <br />School, Monarch K -8, and Louisville Middle School) and could potentially impact 750 <br />students. Students would have to drive or be taken to school, which would create more <br />traffic congestion. He spoke with the Superintendent and advised him the City must <br />evaluate the impact on traffic and requested more time to mitigate those impacts. <br />Council member Loo inquired who the City's representative is on the Boulder Valley <br />School District. Mayor Muckle reported Jim Reed is the City's representative. <br />REGULAR BUSINESS <br />ORDINANCE No. 1632, SERIES 2013 - AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 17.12 <br />OF THE LOUISVILLE MUNICIPAL CODE TO ALLOW FOR INDOOR SHOOTING <br />RANGES AND INDOOR GUN CLUBS AS A SPECIAL REVIEW USE (SRU) IN THE <br />INDUSTRIAL (I) ZONE DISTRICT AND TO REMOVE SHOOTING FACILITY AND <br />CAMPGROUNDS AS SPECIAL REVIEW USES IN THE AGRICULTURAL (A) ZONE <br />DISTRICT, AND AMENDING SECTION 9.82.010 IN CONNECTION WITH SUCH <br />AMENDMENTS — 2nd Reading — Public Hearing <br />
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