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110 411 <br /> Regular Meeting, Louisville City Council, June 6, 1978 PAGE 5 <br /> LOUISVILLE JAYCEES Councilman DiLorenzo moved that June 27, <br /> LIQUOR LICENSE SPECIAL 1978, be net for the Public Hearing for <br /> EVENTS the Louisville Jaycees special events <br /> liquor license. Seconded by Councilman <br /> DiCarlo. Question called for. 4 ayes - <br /> none opposed. Motion carried. <br /> ANMARK REALTY LETTER Councilman DelPizzo asked Administrator <br /> Wurl if the City was really interested in <br /> the mentioned property Administrator WUrl <br /> advised him thet our CBD plan, at some <br /> future date, did include acquisition of <br /> the property, as well as the rest of the <br /> property south to the Standard Service <br /> Station for expansion of parking area. <br /> Councilman DelPizzo then expressed his con- <br /> cern over exorbitant price and was opposed <br /> to the proposal. Councilman Meier stated <br /> his opposition also. Dennis Drumm stated <br /> since the property was part of the CBD plan, <br /> and if someone else did acquire the property, <br /> and build a store, it would be almost im- <br /> possible to obtain it. Therefore, he suggested <br /> that Council consider negotiation. Mayor <br /> Waschak also opposed the price of the property, <br /> but should Council wish to negotiate he would <br /> be in accord. Councilman DiCarlo agreed with <br /> the other Council members that the price was <br /> too high, but negotiations should take place <br /> before total rejection of the proposal. After <br /> discussion, Council agreed that staff negoti- <br /> ate with Anmark Realty on price and report <br /> back to Council at the June 27th meeting. <br /> THE DEPOT LIQUOR LICENSE Councilman DiCarlo asked Attorney Joss if <br /> RENEWAL the license was in order, then moved that <br /> Jimken Inc. Depot Liquor License be renewed. <br /> Seconded by Councilman DiLorenzo. Roll Call <br /> vote- DiCarlo yes , DiLorenzo yes , Meier yes, <br /> DelPizzo yes. Motion carried. <br /> NEW MEMBERS OF THE Chief Munger introduced the new members of <br /> POLICE DEPARTMENT the Police Department. Tim Griffin, Code <br /> Enforcement Officer, Lori Schmidt, Secretary, <br /> and RodgAr P,radford, Code Enforcement Aide, <br /> P.S.E. employee, funded by Boulder County. <br /> Mayor Waschak, Council members, and all others <br /> present welcomed them. <br />
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