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<br />REGULAR MEETING <br /> <br />LOUISVILLE CITY COUNCIL <br /> <br />MAY 2, 1978 <br /> <br />\ <br /> <br />Mayor Waschak called the meeting to order at 7:30 P.M. with the follow- <br />ing Council members present. DiLorenzo, Meier, Caranci, Kilker and <br />DelPizzo. Councilman DiCarlo arrived late. Others present: City Ad- <br />ministrator Wurl, City Attorney Joss, City Planner Drumm, City Engineer <br />Jicinsky, City Treasurer Hesson and City Clerk Stahl. <br /> <br />ACCEPTANCE OF MINUTES <br /> <br />Mayor Waschak and Council approved the <br />minutes of the april 18, 1978, meeting as <br />presented. <br /> <br />ENCLOSURERS <br /> <br />Councilman DiLorenzo moved that the en- <br />closurers be accepted and brought up <br />under the proper head of business. Se- <br />conded by Councilman Caranci. Motion carried. <br /> <br />COUNCIL ITEMS <br />DECLARATION OF POppy DAY <br /> <br />Mr. Wurl read the proclamation proclaiming <br />May 12 & 13 as Poppy Day. The American <br />Legion Auxiliary presented Mayor Waschak <br />with a poppy corsage for Mrs. Waschak. <br /> <br />PROCLAMATION OF POLICE <br />WEEK <br /> <br />MUNICIPAL CLERK WEEK <br />PROCLAMATION <br /> <br />SMALL CITIES PROGRAM <br />PUBLIC HEARING <br /> <br />Mr. Wurl read the proclamation, proclaiming <br />the week of May 15, as Police Week. <br /> <br />Mr. Wurl read the proclamation, proclaiming <br />the week of May 15, as Municipal Clerk Week. <br /> <br />Mr. Wurl briefed Council on the progress of <br />the application for a $300,000 grant. <br />Mr. Drumm stated that Mr. Chenoweth said <br />that HUD does not want contingencies as <br />line items and recommended that the $20,000 <br />contingency along with $15,000 of the ad- <br />ministrative fee be put in to the storm <br />sewer project giving it a total of $160,000. <br />Mr. Drumm noted the fund break down as follows: <br />$125,000 - Rehab <br />$160,000 - Storm Sewer Project <br />$ 15,000 - Administration <br /> <br />Councilman DelPizzo stated that he would <br />like to see the storm sewers placed near the <br />school property off Griffith Street. <br />Mr. Drumm stated that HUD wants to keep th <br />funds within a certain area and get that <br />area complete instead of spreading the work <br />over a larger area. <br /> <br />Mayor Waschak opened the public hearing. <br />Mr. Drumm reported that notices was pub- <br />lished in the local paper. There were <br />no comments for or against the application. <br />The public hearing was closed. Councilman <br />Caranci moved that the Small Cities Pro- <br />gram be approved with the change of funds <br />