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Griffiths: <br /> <br />If the voters approved an increase <br />in the sales tax, that would not <br />require an approval of the insurers? <br />If there was a decrease in the sales <br />tax collected for some reason or an <br />alteration in the sales tax base, <br />would that require approval? <br /> <br />Prevedel stated that a contraction in the sales tax base probably <br />would require approval. <br /> <br />Lathrop wondered if there was anything in the bond documents that <br />would preclude or require the City of Louisville to seek their <br />approval if Louisville became "homerule." <br /> <br />Prevedel didn't feel there was anything in the documents to <br />preclude the city from becoming "homerule," but felt the city <br />should notify them, if Louisville becomes "homerule." <br /> <br />Howard wondered, if the charter that was adopted by any homerule <br />committee were to try to adopt rules, which would have the net <br />effect of decreasing the sales tax base, would the charter <br />con~ittee have to notify the bond issuer or would the city? <br /> <br />Prevedel: <br /> <br />The city would. <br /> <br />Davidson opened the public hearing calling for anyone in the <br />audience who wished to speak in favor or opposition to Ordinance <br />No. 1130. <br /> <br />NONE <br /> <br />Davidson closed the public hearing and called for Council comments <br />or motions. <br /> <br />Howard moved that Council adopt Ordinance No. 1130, Series 1993, as <br />an emergency ordinance, which will refund the sales tax revenue <br />bonds. Seconded by Sisk. Roll call was taken. Motion passed by <br />a 6- 0 vote with Hedding being absent. <br /> <br />INFORMAL PUBLIC HEARING ON CITY OF LOUISVILLECURBRAMPREPLACEMENT <br />PI~UNDER THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACE (ADA) <br /> <br />Hornbostel asked to be excused from considering this item due to <br />conflict of interest. <br /> <br />Chris Miller, Assistant to the City Administrator, stated that the <br />Plan seeks to achieve complete replacement of inaccessible curb <br />ra~s by 1997 with a cost of $675,080. He explained that the Plan <br />was made available beginning November 23 through December 7 at City <br />Hall, the Library, and the Recreation Center to allow for citizen <br />input on the forms provided. Miller had been available at City <br /> <br />4 <br /> <br /> <br />