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<br />REGULAR MEETING <br /> <br />APPRAISAL OF INDUSTRIAL <br />PARK <br /> <br />URBAN RENEWAL <br />BUDGET <br /> <br />ORDINANCE #430 <br />PROPERTY TAX REBATE <br /> <br />ORDINANCE =1/=425 <br />DOCUMENTRY FEE <br /> <br />LOUISVILLE CITY COUNCIL <br /> <br />OCTOBER 16, 1973 <br /> <br />City Administrator \^7url reported that he 'had ob- <br />tained an appraisal on the land in the Industrial <br />Park 'Nhich was available and perhaps this item <br />should be placed on the agenda for the Nov. 13, <br />1973 meeting. <br />Councilman Deborski commented he would like to have <br />this information turned over to the P. & Z. <br />Commission along with the data from the Industrial <br />Negotiating Committee. <br />Mr. Wurl stated he felt since these sites were <br />so small perhaps they would be unrelated to the <br />larger sites for P. & Z. consideration. <br />Mayor pro-tem King did state this information would <br />be sent on the Planning Commission and they are <br />to send back their recommendations to Council. <br /> <br />Councilman Donovan moved that $200,000.00 be placed <br />in the budget as an in and out item for funding <br />Urban Renewal and Housing Authority. Seconded by <br />Councilwoman Scholl. Roll call vote - Deborski <br />no, Jensen no, Donovan yes, Scholl yes, Domenico <br />yes. Motion carried. . . <br />Councilman Domenico moved that the City Adminis- <br />trator's Report be accepted. Seconded by Council- <br />woman Scholl. All in favor. Motion carried. <br /> <br />City Attorney Morris stated that Ordinance =1/=430 <br />was not ready for presentation - to be taken <br />up at November 13th meeting. <br /> <br />Attorney Morris recommended that Ordinance #425 <br />be repealed since the City of Louisville is a <br />Second Class City and court action would be costly <br />and in all probability would result in loosing <br />the case. After discussion, Councilman Jensen <br />moved that Ordinance #425 be repealed. Seconded <br />by Councilman Domenico. Roll call vote - Deborski <br />no, Jensen yes, Donovan yes, Scholl yes, Domenico <br />yes. Motion carried. <br /> <br />A discussion was held on what could be done to <br />compensate for the revenue being lost by repeal- <br />ing Ordinance #425 - City Administrator Wurl <br />mentioned increasing water and sewer tap fees <br />as a source of additional revenue to carry out <br />the capital improvement program of storm sewers, <br />streeet improvements, etc. After discussion, <br />Councilman Deborski moved that this be taken up <br />at a work session. Seconded by Councilman Donovan. <br />All in favor. Motion carried. <br /> <br />Page - !+ - <br />