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City Council <br />Meeting Minutes <br />February 16, 2016 <br />Page 4 of 13 <br />• Tactical Training: 128 public safety representatives took part in training at the <br />Louisville Police Department. It was a great turnout and a great training session. <br />He thanked Chief Hayes for organizing the training. <br />• Dillon Road Underpass: The Dillon Road Underpass will be operational on <br />Wednesday, February 17th <br />Mayor Muckle clarified the Dillon Road underpass is a flood repair on Dillon Road. <br />REGULAR BUSINESS <br />RECOGNIZATION OF CITY CLERK NANCY VARRA <br />Mayor Muckle reported the City Clerk, Nancy Varra, is retiring after 43 years of service <br />to the City of Louisville. He outlined Nancy's employment history with the City. The <br />Mayor and City Council recognized Nancy for her service. <br />The City Council took a 15- minute break for a reception in Nancy's honor at 7:18 p.m., <br />and reconvened at 7:41 p.m. <br />RESOLUTION No. 8, SERIES 2016 — A RESOLUTION APPROVING AN <br />INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT WITH SUPERIOR METROPOLITAN <br />DISTRICT No. 1 FOR A LIFT STATION EMERGENCY OVERFLOW CONNECTION <br />Mayor Muckle requested a staff presentation. <br />City Manager Fleming explained Resolution No. 8, Series 2016 approves an <br />Intergovernmental Agreement (IGA) with Superior Metropolitan District No. 1 (SMD1) for <br />the connection of an emergency wastewater lift station overflow connection from the <br />Superior Town Center. It is modeled after an agreement the City has with the City of <br />Lafayette, which provides for emergency overflow from Louisville to Lafayette. Both <br />IGA's have similar provisions. Those provisions include fees ($100 per day and $25 per <br />industrial tap) in the event the emergency overflow is used. There are requirements for <br />Superior to report any potential sources of industrial toxins on an annual basis. Any <br />intentional release of toxins is an illegal, prosecutable offense. <br />COUNCIL COMMENT <br />Council member Stolzmann explained she sits on the Louisville /Superior Joint Interest <br />Board along with Council member Maloney. She felt this was a nice effort to have the <br />relationship worked out before an emergency happens. She noted there is already a <br />pipe in place under US 36, which will be utilized. She felt it was a neighborly thing to <br />do. She appreciated the effort of having all the terms spelled out. She felt it was good <br />to move forward with the IGA. <br />