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<br />TAVEm~s vs MINORS cont'd <br /> <br />POLICE HELP <br /> <br />WATER BILLING <br /> <br />-2- <br /> <br />not go into a restaurant if he was not <br />accompanied by an adult or parents. It <br />was suggested that the City drop the <br />Ordinance and go by the state regulation. <br />Attorney Morris stated that there was <br />nothing in the state statute and the <br />Ordinance is bascially made by the City. <br />Attorney Morris stated that the state <br />law does not forbid a minor from being <br />in the bar, however, it does prohibit <br />the purchasing of acohol. It was sug- <br />gested that the Ordinance be reviewed. <br />After discussion Attorney !'1orris stated <br />that he felt the Ordinan~e should be <br />repealed and let the state statute be <br />used as the guidelines for the matter. <br />It was recommended that Attorney Morris <br />dra\v up an amendment to get the old <br />Ordinance repealed. <br /> <br />Councilwoman Scholl stated that she <br />received a telephone call from a citizen <br />stating that a Lafayette Policement had <br />to be called because the Louisville <br />Police were not around to take care of <br />the matter and the citizen was upset. <br />Councilwoman Scholl stated that this was <br />a bad policy because the Police were in <br />the City and should have responded. The <br />matter will be brought up at the Police <br />Commission meeting. <br /> <br />Mayor Waschak stated that he received a <br />letter from Mayor McNichols stating that <br />Paul Beck was seriously ill and if the <br />City or personal contributions would like <br />to be made in regards to this they should <br />be sent to the Denver Medical Center. <br />After discussion it was decided that if <br />anyone would like to make a personal <br />contribution it was up to them, however, <br />the City would not contribute to the fund. <br /> <br />Mayor Waschak also stated that a young <br />dentist from Kansas City would like to <br />start a practice in Louisville and if <br />anyone knew of any vacant buildings, they <br />should contact the gentlemen. Mayor <br />Waschak has the address. <br /> <br />Mayor Waschak stated that he had received <br />calls in regards to the delinquent letter <br />which the water department sent out. He <br />stated that many people felt the letter <br />was harsh. It was recommended by Council <br />that there should be a monthly bill sent <br />
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