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City Council Agenda and Packet 1985 04 16
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Hundley assured Council that the work at the <br /> plant is proceeding on schedule. <br /> UPDATE OK HARPER <br /> LAZE PROJECT Council's packet included the update on the Harper <br /> Lake Project. The project should be complete by <br /> mid-August. When ready, Harper Lake will give <br /> Louisville the flexibility to utilize to a maximum <br /> benefit the City's judicated water rights. <br /> UPDATE ON CITY ECONOMIC <br /> DEVELOPMENT EFFORTS Hundley met with the Chamber of Commerce Board and <br /> discussed setting • joint meeting for April 23rd. <br /> The Chamber is formulating a proposal for . a <br /> program and will present it to Council at this <br /> meeting. <br /> This will be an open meeting and the entire <br /> business community is welcome to attend. <br /> UPDATE ON THE <br /> BROOMFIELD ANNEXATION George DiCero, Broomfield City Manager , still has <br /> not contacted Hundley regarding their recent <br /> annexation. They should be submitting a plan to <br /> their City Council soon and will then contact <br /> Hundley to set a joint meeting of Councils. <br /> IMPACT OF THE 1986 <br /> FEDERAL BUDGET CUTS As related to Council in their packets, the single <br /> greatest direct impact on Louisville would be the <br /> elimination of the City's Revenue Sharing Fund <br /> which rece4ves approximately $66,000 per year in <br /> Federal Funds. <br /> LIQUOR LICENSE RENEWAL <br /> TRACt INN Cussen asked that this item be pulled from the <br /> Consent Agend• as he has two main concerns. The <br /> first is the nature of some of the violations that <br /> were reported and secondly, the growing number of <br /> incidents each time there is a renewal submitted. <br /> • Mayor Meier commented that the Renegers were <br /> calling more frequently as Council had requested <br /> and that in itself showed better compliance and <br /> also crested a larger list of "incidents reported" <br /> in this liquor license renewal request. <br /> Cussen felt that many of the incidents were not <br /> of a usual nature and that there were several <br /> calls where outside assistance from other <br /> jurisdictions was needed to control the problem. <br /> This bar seems to have more than its share of <br /> unruly incidents. <br /> 4 <br />
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