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City Council <br />Meeting Minutes <br />October 15, 2013 <br />Page 15 of 23 <br />Newspaper Boxes/Holder for Main Street: The funding for this item was removed <br />from the budget. <br />PUBLIC COMMENTS <br />Mike Frontczak, 643 Fairfield Lane, Louisville, CO addressed the restrooms at the <br />Arboretum and felt it has priority over the restrooms at Aquarius. He noted there is more <br />traffic at the Arboretum. He felt the Arboretum could serve as an alternative for the Arts <br />Center. He urged Council to rearrange the order of the restrooms. <br />Peter Stewart, 1132 Jefferson Avenue, Louisville, CO stated he is a member of the <br />Historic Preservation Commission. He referred to the ballot language, which indicates <br />the funds to be used for financial incentives for historic preservation rather than for staff <br />salaries. He disagreed with the staffing salaries coming out of the Historic Preservation <br />Funds. He stated historic preservation is part of the core values and he requested the <br />wishes of the voters be respected. <br />Susan Honstein, 727 Pine Street, Louisville, CO addressed the annual fees and <br />explained the Arts community sees themselves as a partner with the citizenry. The LCC <br />was previously funded at $10,000 per year and then funding was reduced to $5,000 <br />during the economic downturn. It was increased in 2012 to $8,000 and reduced to <br />$5,000 in the 2014 budget.She addressed the $32,000 fund balance and explained <br />they were given $10,000 for the Art in the Park program and were asked to do fund <br />raising, which brought in an additional $6,000. The balance of the checking account is <br />equivalent to their operating budget, which they feel it is prudent to keep in case of <br />another economic shift. Their annual committed funding has been $8,000 from the City <br />and $1500 from the SCFD. She addressed the Art Coordinator position and felt an <br />Administrative Assistant is appropriate. She felt there should be more public <br />involvement in setting the lobby fees. <br />Jean Morgan, 1131 Spruce Street, Louisville, CO asked Council to consider restrooms <br />at Memory Square. She explained there are no restroom facilities available when the Art <br />Center or swimming pool is closed.She addressed the HPF being used for staffing and <br />asked for an accounting of those charges. She also addressed the open space tax and <br />expressed her desire for a set amount to beallocated annually for open space <br />purchases. She read a newspaper article about the renewal of the open space tax, <br />where it was noted no new open space land would be purchased without the tax. <br />John Leary, 1116 LaFarge, Louisville, CO addressed the Historic Preservation Fund <br />and stated it was never intended to be used for staffing. <br />COUNCIL COMMENTS <br />48 <br />
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