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12/5/1995
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NONE <br /> <br />Davidson moved that Council approve the Consent Agenda. Seconded by Sisk. All in favor. <br /> <br />APPROVAL OF MINUTES <br />APPROVAL OF BILLS <br />APPROVAL OF BID AWARD - 1996 CUSTODIAL SERVICES <br /> <br />PUBLIC COMMENTS ON ITEMS NOT ON THE AGENDA <br /> <br />NONE <br /> <br />COUNCIL INFORMATIONAL COMMENTS ON PERTINENT ITEMS <br /> NOT ON THE AGENDA <br /> <br />Davidson thanked the Chamber of Commerce and Carol Lathrop for the excellent Parade of Lights. <br />He also thanked City staff, as EcoCycle informed him that for the first six months of 1995 Louisville <br />City Hall recycled 1,805 lbs. of paper (saving 15 trees), saved 3,796 kw of energy, recycled 20 lbs <br />of glass, prevented 54 lbs of air pollutants, saved 3 cubic yards of landfill space, and saved 6,318 <br />gallons of water. <br /> <br />Sisk noticed a headline in the Rocky Mountain News stating that Louisville is the safest city in <br />Colorado. Also, he complimented everyone involved in last Saturday's Centaurus hosting of the <br />state's championship game in the 4A Division. <br /> <br />Mayer thanked Sisk for his efforts in getting the game broadcast on television. <br /> <br />REGULAR BUSINESS <br /> <br />ADOPTION OF 1996 BUDGET <br /> <br />Dianne Ray, Finance Director, passed out appendixes to go with Resolutions No. 67 & 68. <br /> <br />Maj-Lis Kemper, City Clerk, speaking as a citizen of Louisville, lobbied Council for a cost-of-living <br />increase for the employees. <br /> <br />Davidson wanted to schedule a work session early in January to consider paying off as much as half <br />a million in Sales Tax Bonds that were passed when the Recreation Center was built and as much as <br />$1 million each of Water and Sewer Bonds, reducing the City's overall debt in 1996 by about $2.5 <br />million. <br /> <br />2 <br /> <br /> <br />
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