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City Council <br />Meeting Minutes <br />July 17, 2018 <br />Page 4 of 13 <br />REGULAR BUSINESS <br />RESOLUTION NO. 32, SERIES 2018 - A RESOLUTION TO ACKNOWLEDGE AND <br />ENDORSE THE ACHIEVEMENT OF ACCREDITATION BY THE LOUISVILLE <br />POLICE DEPARTMENT <br />Chief Hayes stated this is a voluntary program to become accredited by the Colorado <br />Association of Chiefs of Police (CACP). As a result of this process, the Department has <br />a policy manual that can be accessed by smart phone by all police staff.. He introduced <br />staff members who were present and noted staff had input in this process. <br />Chief Hayes introduced Chief Paul Schultz of the Fort Morgan PD and chair of the <br />Professional Standards Committee for CACP. Chief Schultz noted achieving <br />accreditation means the law enforcement agency must show proof of compliance with <br />approximately 180 professional standards developed by CACP. If the agency can show <br />proof of compliance it can be granted accreditation. Of the approximately 300 law <br />enforcement agencies in Colorado about 44 are accredited through the CACP program. <br />This shows the organization is professional and using best practices. He recognized <br />Chief Hayes and noted the efforts of Jen Kinney as well. He presented a plaque to Chief <br />Hayes in recognition of achieving accreditation. <br />Public Comments— none. <br />Mayor Muckle moved to approve Resolution No. 32, Series 2018, Councilmember <br />Keany seconded. All in favor. <br />RESOLUTION NO. 17, SERIES 2018 - A RESOLUTION APPROVING A FINAL PUD <br />TO ALLOW FOR A 37,171 SQUARE FOOT COMMERCIAL BUILDING, WHICH <br />INCLUDES A 10,754 SF PARKING GARAGE, ON TWO LOTS TOTALING 14,114 <br />SQUARE FEET ZONED CC; A FINAL PLAT TO VACATE THE LOT LINE BETWEEN <br />LOTS 8 AND 9, BLOCK 3, TOWN OF LOUISVILLE; AND A SRU TO ALLOW FOR <br />OUTDOOR EATING AND DRINKING ESTABLISHMENTS AND A PARKING <br />GARAGE; LOTS 8 & 9, BLOCK 3, TOWN OF LOUISVILLE SUBDIVISION (712 & 722 <br />MAIN STREET) continued from 3/20/18 & 5/1/18; applicant requests vacation of <br />public hearing while resubmitting new plans <br />Attorney Light stated the applicant is requesting the application be withdrawn from the <br />July 17, 2018 City Council meeting. The applicant anticipates resubmitting plans and <br />the revisions will necessitate review by the Planning Commission and City Council at a <br />later date: <br />Councilmember Keany moved to vacate the public hearing on Resolution No. 17, Series <br />2018. Mayor Muckle seconded, all in favor. <br />
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