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REGULAR BUSINESS: <br />INTRODUCTION OF NEW EMPLOYEES: <br />Baysinger introduced Tom Kramlich Golf Course <br />Superintendent. <br />Broome introduced Sheryl Gerber, Clerk/Typist <br />far the Finance Department. <br />Nancy Varra introduced Deborah Rosenhoff, <br />Senior Clerk for the Municipal Court. <br />RESOLUTION #13, SERIES 1990 - RECOGNITION OF PAM FERRIS <br />Mayor Fauson moved and Hornbostel seconded to <br />table this item until the April 3rd meeting. <br />Motion passed. <br />PRESENTATION - ARTS & HUMi~NITIE5 COUNCIL SURVEY RESULTS <br />Carolyn Markham gave a brief overview of the <br />Louisville's Arts & Humanities survey that <br />was conducted to determine the interest in <br />cultural programs and activities. A total of <br />4,000 surveys were mailed with 909 completed <br />and returned. <br />PRESENTATION - HISTORICAL COMMISSION ACTIVITIES 1989-1990 <br />Virginia Caranci, Chairperson for the <br />Louisville Historical Commission asked that <br />the Council please consider budget for the <br />Commission in 1991. Caranci gave an overview <br />of how the commission was started and how <br />many volunteer hours have been put into <br />restoring the museum. Council was also <br />invited to view museum at anytime. <br />DEDICATION PLAQUES FOR THE NEW LIBRARY, RECREATION CENTER & COAL <br />CREEK GOLF COURSE CLUBHOUSE <br />Marschner asked Council for direction on what <br />they would like to see on the plaques that <br />would be going on the new Library, Recreation <br />Center & Coal Creek Golf Course Clubhouse. <br />Howard suggested that since the taxpayers <br />voted all of this possible he would like to <br />something on the plaques about that. <br />Mayor Fauson stated that he would to see Bob <br />Szymanski's name on the plaques along with <br />Terry Hundley's name. Some of the staff <br />2 <br />
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