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City Council <br />Meeting Minutes <br />January 8, 2019 <br />Page 2 of 8 <br />Mayor Muckle stated that if anyone wanted to speak on the marijuana ordinance (item <br />8C) they should do so on "items not on the agenda" as this is first reading and not the <br />public hearing. That will be February 5 and everyone is invited to speak then. He noted <br />the Council has held three public meetings this year on the topic and it has been before <br />the Planning Commission; all of those meetings were publically noticed and open to the <br />public. <br />Anthony Shaffer, 620 Walnut Street, stated he lives adjacent to Memory Square Park <br />and St. Louis Catholic Church. He stated he was notified his permit parking was being <br />removed. He feels it is unfair this parking is being removed. It is always crowded with <br />the church and the park. He needs that permit parking; it is the only place he has to <br />park. <br />Liz Amore, 620 Walnut Street, stated they do have a driveway and one off street <br />parking place; however she feels the new houses being built do not have off street <br />parking and are contributing to the problem. She feels it is only fair that they are able to <br />park a reasonable distance from their home. <br />APPROVAL OF THE CONSENT AGENDA <br />MOTION: Mayor Muckle moved to approve the consent agenda; seconded by <br />Councilmember Loo seconded. All in favor. <br />A. Approval of Bills <br />B. Approval of Minutes: December 18, 2018 <br />C. Approval of Designation of Places for Posting Notices for Public <br />Meetings <br />D. Distribution of 2019 Open Government Pamphlet <br />E. Approval of Louisville/Lafayette Quiet Zone Project Construction <br />Contract <br />i. Approval of Resolution No. 1, Series 2019 — A Resolution <br />Approving an Intergovernmental Agreement for Sharing of Costs <br />of Quiet Zone Project Construction Services Between the City of <br />Louisville and the City of Lafayette <br />ii. Approval of Resolution No. 2, Series 2019 — A Resolution <br />Approving an Agreement Between the City of Louisville and <br />NORAA Concrete Construction Corporation for Construction <br />Services for the Louisville -Lafayette Quiet Zone Project <br />F. Resolution No. 3, Series 2019 — A Resolution Approving an Amended <br />and Restated Lease and License Agreement for Fiber Optic <br />Telecommunications Network Between the City of Louisville and the <br />Boulder Valley School District No. RE-2 <br />G. Approval of City Council Special Meetings on January 15 and February <br />12, 2019 <br />33 <br />
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