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City Council <br />Meeting Minutes <br />September 20, 2016 <br />Page 3 of 11 <br />Boulder County Clerk and Recorder Hillary Hall made a presentation regarding the <br />upcoming election on November 8th. She gave residents some tips for the election: <br />• Check your registration to make sure it is current <br />• It is a mail ballot election, but in person voting is also available <br />• You can register to vote up to election day <br />• The ballots will be mailed October 17 <br />• If you can, please return your ballot as early as possible. <br />• You can retum you ballot by mail ($.68), at a drop off location, or in a voter center <br />This will be the largest election in Boulder County history. Returning your ballot early will <br />make the counting process easier. Of the mail ballots expected to be retumed on <br />November 8, almost 60% of those or approximately 32,000 come in after 5 p.m. <br />Retuming ballots earlier will make the county process much easier. <br />Ms. Hall noted there is a new 24-hour drop off location in Louisville at the Police Station <br />and the drop off location at the Steinbaugh Pavilion will again be available this year. <br />RESOLUTION NO. 46, SERIES 2016 — A RESOLUTION APPROVING A BUSINESS <br />ASSISTANCE AGREEMENT WITH MOLECULAR PRODUCTS, LLC FOR AN <br />ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PROJECT IN THE CITY OF LOUISVILLE <br />Economic Development Director Aaron DeJong stated this Business Assistance <br />Agreement with Molecular Products, which is a Boulder -based business looking to open <br />a new facility, would create an estimated 25 jobs initially, moving up to 50-60 positions <br />within five years. The positions would pay wages significantly higher than the Boulder <br />County average wage. The proposed incentives are a 50% rebate of building permit <br />fees and a 50% rebate of construction use tax estimated to equal $5000 and capped at <br />$10,000. The company is looking at locations both domestically and internationally. <br />Director DeJong stated the proposed package meets the goals of the business <br />assistance program with the expansion of jobs, job diversity, and it conforms to the <br />comprehensive plan. <br />Ted Telford representing Molecular Products spoke noting the company is looking at a <br />variety of locations. <br />Public Comments: None. <br />Councilmember Loo moved to approve Resolution No. 46, Series 2016. Councilmember <br />Keany seconded the motion. Roll call vote, all were in favor. <br />
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