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<br />Regular Meeting,Louisville City Council, June 6, 1978. <br /> <br />PAGE 7 <br /> <br />ORDINANCE 11593 <br />FAILURE TO RETURN <br />LIBRARY PROPERTY WITHIN <br />THIRTY(30) DAYS <br /> <br />Attorney Joss stated that at Councilman <br />Caranci's request on first reading to have <br />the ordinance amended to add the last sentence <br />referring to the penalty. <br />Councilman DiLorenzo moved that Ordinance <br />#593 be adopted. Seconded by Councilman <br />Meier. Roll Call vote - DelPizzo, yes, <br />Meier yes, DiLorenzo yes, DiCarlo yes. <br />Motion carried. <br /> <br />ORDINANCE 1/=598 <br />HIGH WIND FENCE <br />FIRST (1st) READING <br /> <br />Attorney Joss informed Council the ordinance <br />was prepared at the request of Councilman <br />Meier and deals with solid wood fences within <br />the City limits. Read by title only. <br />Councilman DelPizzo asked where the City allows <br />fences 6' or higher to be constructed? Director <br />Drumm stated 6' was as high as you can go un- <br />less it is for security or recreational <br />purposes. Councilman DelPizzo then asked <br />if there was some restrictions on visibility. <br />Administrator Wurl stated this is true of inter- <br />sections for visual clearance. After a lengthy <br />discussion between Council members, Director <br />Drumm suggested that the fence portion of the <br />zoning ordinance be brought before Council <br />next meeting to avoid all the confusion. He <br />went on to explain this particular ordinance <br />dealt with construction, if the height of the <br />fence or the open area of the fence in the <br />front yards, that would properly be done <br />under the zoning ordinance. <br /> <br />FIRE DISTRICT ELECTION <br /> <br />Councilman DiLorenzo moved that Ordinance <br />11598 be published. Seconded by Councilman <br />Meier. Question called for. 3 ayes, DelPizzo <br />opposed. Motion carried. <br /> <br />Attorney Joss stated this item was included <br />with the City Administrator's report. He <br />reported that Judge Neighbors signed the <br />order June 5, 1978, creating the new fire <br />district, and the notices are being filed with <br />the various County sources. <br />