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BOARD & COMMISSION VACANCIES <br />T he City has a variety of Boards and Commissions each <br />with specific responsibilities. The City is currently <br />accepting applications for vacancies on municipal Boards and <br />Commissions. Application forms are available on the City's <br />web site (www.LouisvilleCo.gov) as well as at City Hall, the <br />Library, and the Recreation Center. The application deadline <br />is 4:00 PM on November 30. <br />Each applicant will be interviewed by the City Council. <br />Interviews are scheduled for the evenings of December 7th <br />and 8th. Information about the activities of each Board and <br />Commission is available on the City's web site. If you have <br />any questions, please call 303.335.4536. <br />The City Council will be taking applications for the fol- <br />lowing: <br />•Board of Adjustment <br />•Building Code Board <br />of Appeals <br />*Cultural Council <br />*Historic Preservation <br />Commission <br />•Horticulture & Forestry <br />Advisory Board <br />•Housing Authority <br />•Local Licensing Authority <br />•Open Space <br />Advisory Board <br />•Planning Commission <br />•Resource Conservation <br />Advisory Board <br />•Revitalization Commission <br />FLOOD INSURANCE MAPPING <br />T he City participates in the National Flood Insur- <br />ance Program which makes federally backed flood <br />insurance available for all buildings. Flood insurance covers <br />direct losses caused by surface flooding, due to either a creek <br />overflowing its banks or a local drainage event. <br />Areas within the City which would be subject to surface <br />flooding during a 100 -year storm event are depicted on a <br />Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM). The area of flooding is <br />defined as a Special Flood Hazard Area (SFHA). The FIRM is <br />printed periodically by the Federal Emergency Management <br />Agency (FEMA) and made available to the local map reposi- <br />tory, the City's Planning Department. <br />As a resident or business owner in Louisville, you may <br />visit the Planning Department to review a map to evalu- <br />ate the location of a SFHA in relation to a specific property. <br />You may also contact the Planning Department by phone <br />(303.335.4592) or email (planning @louisvilleco.gov) if you <br />would like the Department to make a determination as to the <br />flood zone in which a property is located. Any construction <br />within the SFHA requires the completion of a FEMA eleva- <br />tion certificate which is also available through the Planning <br />Department. <br />Additional resources are also available through the Build- <br />ing and Engineering Divisions to assist the public in the <br />administration of the City's floodplain regulations. <br />"Thawle Iueu. for <br />bu%Ldiwg the wew <br />dog -park so us <br />cava tes have a <br />place to socialize. <br />rye ,.ever met a dog <br />here I dldwt l%k e." <br />Freeda, <br />x year old <br />e shepherd <br />Ther upd Doe %w <br />Traiwi.wg <br />1i'en 1 Shop Louisville <br />GOOD THINGS HAPPEN! <br />THINK LOUISVILLE FIRST <br />When you Shop and Dine in Louisville you support: <br />• The Purchase and Maintenance of Open Space <br />• Maintenance of our Parks and Greenbelts <br />• The Recreation Center and Library <br />• Arts, Cultural, and Special Events <br />• Infrastructure Maintenance and Snow Removal <br />• Your Local Businesses! <br />Find every business <br />in Louisville at <br />ShopLouisvilleCo.com <br />Winter 2009 - 2010 <br />