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PUBLIC COMMENTS None. <br /> PRESENTATION BY <br /> HISTORICAL COMMISSION Ivan Urnovitz, vice-chairman of the Historical <br /> Commission, made a presentation to Council <br /> reviewing past events and goals for 1985. He also <br /> thanked the citizens of Louisville and the City <br /> Staff for their support and participation. Among <br /> the Commission's goals are the planning of the <br /> Museum, restoration of the Community Building, <br /> • securing grant support, fund raising projects, <br /> planning a design for the monument to the Old <br /> Stone House, planning an historical society and <br /> district, completion of the historical survey of <br /> old Louisville and participating in the Fourth of <br /> July Picnic including another auction. <br /> Mayor Meier asked' for a clarification as to the <br /> pros and cons of forming an Historical District in <br /> Louisville. Urnovits related that becoming part <br /> of • district would in no way B. limiting. <br /> Advantages include the possibility that certain <br /> buildings within a district would Qualify for a <br /> higher level of tax credit should they chose to <br /> greatly renovate their buildings. For those <br /> property owners within the district , there is also <br /> the prestige of having the Historical District <br /> Designation. <br /> The guidelines designed by the Commission forming <br /> an Historical Society would be submitted to <br /> Council for their input and approval . <br /> AUXILIARY BUILDING <br /> EXPANSION - NEODATA Morris asked for clarification as to the exact <br /> location of the auxiliary building Hundley <br /> detailed the expansion of said building to the <br /> east of the main structure and would not increase <br /> personnel nor traffic and would be used for <br /> storage. <br /> Mayor Meier moved that Council approve the <br /> Auxiliary Building Expansion at Neodate, Luce <br /> seconded and the motion was approved unanimously. <br /> MESA POINT-CONTINENTAL <br /> VIEW TRAIL Morris asked Hioco why the lowest bidder was not <br /> recommended to be awarded the Mesa Point- <br /> Continental View Trail Contract. Hioco said the <br /> selection was based on an attractive demonstration <br /> by Shapins/Moss Company and their enthusiasm in <br /> working with City Staff. Also, their background <br /> seemed more compatible to a project of this <br /> dimension. <br /> 2 <br />
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