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ORDINANCE #936 - AMEND CHAPTER 2.36 - WRITE-IN CANDIDATES - <br />PUBLIC HEARING This item was formally pulled from the Agenda, but <br />Mayor Fauson asked Ferris to explained way it will <br />not be considered. <br />Ferris explained that initially it was understood <br />that recent legislation that was passed regarding <br />write-in candidates would affect municipal elections <br />and procedures. However, the Secretary of State's <br />department contacted Ferris and explained that this <br />particular law would have no effect on the municipal <br />elections and that •the current Ordinance was <br />correct. Therefore,, Ferris asked that the Ordinance <br />be withdrawn. <br />AUTHORIZATION TO SET PUBLIC HEARING FOR 1988 BUDGET <br />ADOPTION Asti-Caranci explained that Colorado State Statutes <br />require City Counci:L to publish a notice containing <br />the following information upon receipt of the <br />proposed 1988 Budgei~: 1) the proposed budget is <br />open for inspection;; 2) the place where the proposed <br />budget may be examined; 3) the date the proposed <br />budget will be considered for adoption; 4) any <br />interested taxpayer may express his/her objections <br />any time prior to final adoption of the budget. It <br />is Asti-Caranci's recommendation that Council <br />publish notice as to the proposed budget and set a <br />public hearing for k>udget adoption on October 6, <br />1987. <br />Hundley reminded Council that a final budget work <br />session is scheduled for September 24th. <br />Mayor Fauson moved tthat staff publish notice as to <br />the proposed budget and set a public hearing for <br />budget adoption on October 6, 1987. Mohr seconded. <br />Unanimous. <br />COAL CREEK PARENTING CENTER <br />REQUEST Hundley stated that Liz Black, secretary for Coal <br />Creek Community ParE~nting Center, was present to <br />expand on the recent. request by the Center for a <br />$750 contribution from the Louisville City Council <br />to support the activities of the Center. <br />Ms. Black explained the function of the Coal Creek <br />Community Parenting Center where families can <br />develop a support network during child rearing years <br />and help prevent crises due to emotional stress and <br />feelings of isolation common in a mobile society. <br />The Parenting Center is part of a non-profit <br />Parenting Project Corporation designed as a <br />preventative approach to reduce child abuse and <br />serves Louisville, Lafayette and Broomfield. Money <br />acquired through grants will be used to increase <br />4 <br />