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. may �•r <br /> • <br /> • <br /> REGULAR MEETING LOUISVILLE I . COL.. DECEKBEE 4 1 4 <br /> Councilman King inquired if ve had a position - <br /> Cemetery Superintendent. Administrator Wurl advised <br /> the Public Works Director would take care of it. <br /> Councilman King also added that perhaps flush <br /> markers should be used henceforth, making main- <br /> tenance easier, as a stipulation for any new land <br /> acquired or new sections opened. <br /> Attorney Morris advised this provision was made <br /> ir► the Rule and Regulations which would be an addi- <br /> tion to the Ordinance presented. <br /> Question called for on motion. All in favor. <br /> Motion carried. Public hearing to be held January <br /> 15, 1974. <br /> ORDINANCE #437 Attorney Morris explained that two ways had been <br /> WATER METERS discussed in preparing the Ordinance - the one pre- <br /> sented to Council and the other to include direct <br /> decendants such as spouse. children and grandchildren <br /> regarding transfer of property. <br /> Ordinance was then read in entirety by Attorney <br /> Morris, and the following added under 3 (b) Transfer: <br /> "Except where such interest is conveyed or trans- <br /> ferred to a spouse or children or other direct <br /> lineal decendents." <br /> Councilman King moved that Ordinance #437 be pub- <br /> lished with the additional wording in Section 3(b) . <br /> Seconded by Councilman Deborski. <br /> Councilwoman Scholl asked if the amount of the <br /> water meter would be charged to the person purchas- <br /> ing the property without their knowledge and re- <br /> questing them to pay for it within 30 days. <br /> Attorney Morris suggested that all realtors <br /> in the area be made aware by sending out notices <br /> should this Ordinance pass. <br /> Barbara McDonald - present in the audience - inquired <br /> if it was absolutely necessary for the owners to <br /> have only 30 days to pay for the installation of the <br /> water meter. <br /> A discussion was held and suggestions made that <br /> perhaps the water meter could be installed in 30 <br /> days, but payment would not have to be made for 90 <br /> days. The amount of the installation of the meter <br /> could be added to the water bill and payed in monthly <br /> installments. <br /> Councilman King then amended the motion to read <br /> payment of installation of the water meter within <br /> 90 days after closing of the sale. Seconded by <br /> Councilman Deborski. Roll call vote - Deborski <br /> yes , King yes, Jensen no, Scholl yes, Domenico no. <br /> Motion carried. <br /> Page - 5 - <br />