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City Council <br />Meeting Minutes <br />February 6, 2018 <br />Page 5 of 12 <br />Stolzmann felt there should be a way to include those temporary exhibits in the <br />guidelines Zoss suggested such a review could be done through a policy rather than in <br />the ordinance. Councilmember Stolzmann felt that was fair, the policy should play out in <br />all public art even if in buildings. <br />Councilmember Stolzmann favored the "designee" language. <br />Councilmember Leh stated as the liaison to the LCC he appreciated all the work on this <br />and trying to make this both simple and something facilitating public art in the community. <br />Councilmember Leh supported Alternative 2 to make sure the LCC does not get put in a <br />controversy He supported the "designee" language and suggested a 45-60 day period for <br />the call-up. <br />Mayor Muckle stated he supported the call-up option. He stated he doesn't want the Gall- <br />up time too long; 30 days should be enough He supported the "designee" language. <br />Mayor Muckle summarized the amendments as Alternative 2 and the "city manager or <br />designee" language Council members discussed the logistics of a 30 day call-up period. <br />Mayor Muckle moved to continue Resolution No. 4, Series 2018 to the February 20 <br />meeting. Councilmember Loo seconded. Voice vote: all in favor. <br />Attorney Light introduced Ordinance No.1755, Series 2018 and noted it was before <br />Council on first reading The ordinance will be published with Altemative 2 and make the <br />city manager the keeper of records and with the 30 day call-up period, Staff will evaluate <br />if that needs to be changed. Staff will also address the numbering issue. <br />Mayor Muckle moved to approve Ordinance No. 1755, Senes 2018 as amended, send it <br />out for publishing and set the public hearing for February 20. Councilmember Keany <br />seconded. Voice vote: all in favor. <br />RECREATION SENIOR CENTER EXPANSION PROJECT <br />RESOLUTION NO. 5, SERIES 2018 — A RESOLUTION APPROVING A GRANT <br />AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF LOUISVILLE AND THE STATE <br />DEPARTMENT OF LOCAL AFFAIRS FOR THE LOUISVILLE RECREATION/SENIOR <br />CENTER EXPANSION <br />CONTRACT AMENDMENT #4 FOR RECREATION/SENIOR CENTER AND MEMORY <br />SQUARE POOL CONSTRUCTION PROJECT <br />Parks and Recreation Director Stevens stated the Department of Local Affairs (DOLA) <br />announced an Energy and Mineral Impact Assistance Fund grant award to the City for <br />$825,000 for the addition of an approximately 8,600 square foot multi -activity court (MAC) <br />
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