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. , F,. • .- ;r7 -ter •-_ -. y—• firW, 1 ' <br /> 4111 flo: . Yiarites r. pass T, <br /> • <br /> PIRR SUIT • Attorney Joss stated that the property in gner . <br /> CONTINUED tics is up for sale at the oast of $ 5 000. <br /> Attorney Joss rsgwstet that Conseil meet <br /> with him before the pert meeting to discuss <br /> the suit in private as there are some attorney <br /> client matters that should be discussed. <br /> The Meting will be directly before the <br /> March 1, 1077 council meeting. <br /> ORDINANCE 0617 Attorney Joss read Ordinance #517 on second <br /> reading by title only. Re stated that this <br /> ordinance d. als with liquor licenses mainly, <br /> and also gives the fees for contractors li- <br /> censes. <br /> Councilman DiCarlo moved that Ordinance 0517 <br /> be adopted. Seconded by Councilman McDonald. <br /> Roll call: Domenico yes, DiCarlo yes, <br /> McDonald yes, DelPizzo yes, DiLorenso yes, <br /> Caranci yes. Motion carried. <br /> COLORADO LOC SUIT Attorney Joss stated that a copy of the con- <br /> sent of dismissal has been signed by him and <br /> submitted to the district court in Boulder. <br /> It was submitted to the court by Mr. Hobbs, <br /> a member of the Attorney General's staff, <br /> dismissing this action on behalf of the LUC.. <br /> Mr. Jas stated that he did receive a minute <br /> order from Judge Neighbors which officially <br /> dismissed the suit. <br /> COMMUIIITY DEVRI.OPMR iT Attorney Jogs stated that be has submitted a <br /> MINT VITA ROD report of the meeting be attended with Mr. <br /> Fred Metzler and Minder Brown of BUD. Also <br /> in attendance was David Chenoweth. <br /> Mr. Joss noted that one item - how much of the <br /> directors work could be paid for through CD <br /> money. There were two basic things discussed. <br /> 1. There had to be some relationship with <br /> the CD in existance which had to be approved <br /> for funding by MUD. <br /> The other general standards was that it had <br /> to meet the guidelines set out by the <br /> 1974 act. <br /> 2. ' The CD money is not to be spent for normal <br /> city functions; the idea here being the fact <br /> that CD money is intended to give cities the <br /> feasibility and availability to conduct and <br /> complete projects that they otherwise would <br /> not be able to do. <br /> .9rve+riii: .ter• . _ • <br />