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City Council <br /> Meeting Minutes <br /> June 18, 2013 <br /> Page 2 of 12 <br /> Mayor Pro Tern Dalton called for changes to the consent agenda and hearing none, <br /> moved to approve the agenda, seconded by Council member Jasiak. All were in favor. <br /> A. Approval of Bills <br /> B. Approval of June 4, 2013 Meeting Minutes <br /> C. Approval of Agreement with Resource Based International for Water Rights <br /> Administration <br /> COUNCIL INFORMATIONAL COMMENTS ON PERTINENT ITEMS NOT ON THE <br /> AGENDA <br /> No comments. <br /> CITY MANAGER'S REPORT <br /> City Manager Fleming reported on the success of the Downtown Patios. There were <br /> some concerns expressed about the location of the patios, but steps will be taken to <br /> rearrange the existing patios to accommodate four more. He met with some of the <br /> restaurant owners today to discuss the placement changes and he felt the owners were <br /> receptive. He will attend the CML Conference in Vail, from Wednesday, June 19th <br /> through Friday, June 21st. He reviewed the sessions he planned to attend: Creative <br /> Districts: Where art and economic development meet; State and local implementation of <br /> recreational marijuana; Broadband and emerging telecommunication issues; Healthy <br /> urban forests; Working with non-profits: Strengthen your community; and Making the <br /> State Historical Fund work in your community. <br /> REGULAR BUSINESS <br /> HELBURG MEMORIAL PRESENTATION <br /> Mayor Pro Tern Dalton requested a staff presentation. <br /> Louisville Police Officer Robert Sampson, 601 Main Street, Louisville, CO explained the <br /> Helburg Memorial Committee would like to present their idea for a memorial at the <br /> Louisville Courthouse and Police Station site in honor of Victor Helburg. Victor Helburg <br /> was a past City Council member, Assistant Marshall, Water Commission and City Clerk. <br /> He was shot dead in front of witnesses by a street peddler while trying to collect a <br /> license fee. His assailant was never brought to justice. He is the only Louisville City <br /> employee and law enforcement officer to ever die in the line of duty. <br /> The Committee is working to complete the memorial by the 100th anniversary of his <br /> death, October 28, 2015. The group includes three of Helburg's granddaughters and <br /> their families. A park is proposed at the Louisville courthouse and police station at Via <br /> Appia and McCaslin Boulevard. Architect Christian Dino has donated a design for the <br /> 15 <br />