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I. Approval of One Year Lease of Coal Ridge <br /> Ditch Water Shares - Wilson <br /> J. Approval of One Year Lease of Coal Ridge <br /> Ditch Water Shares - Richardson <br /> Johnson asked that Item 3F be moved to regular <br /> business and Morris asked that Item 3A also be <br /> moved from the Consent Agenda and be placed as <br /> Items 5-Al and 5-A2 respectively of Regular <br /> Business. The request was moved, seconded and <br /> approved unanimously. <br /> Mayor Meier moved that the Consent . Agenda be <br /> approved as amended , Luce seconded, and the motion <br /> was approved unanimously. <br /> PUBLIC COMMENTS None. <br /> PROCLAMATION - LOUISVILLE <br /> VOLUNTEER RECOGNITION WEEI <br /> Mayor Meier proclaimed the week of April 22-28 as <br /> Volunteer Recognition Week urging "all citizens to <br /> join in thanking and recognizing the many <br /> volunteers who help perpetuate Louisville 's pioneer <br /> spirit by donating a portion of their time, talent <br /> and resources to the betterment and health of <br /> their community through voluntary service." <br /> APPROVAL OF MINUTES Morris asked that the City Clerk review the <br /> summary of Morris' question regarding the <br /> condemnation of land along South Boulder. It was <br /> an inaccurate interpretation of Morris' inquiries <br /> regarding this issue. With this change, Morris <br /> moved that the amended minutes be approved, Mayor <br /> Meier seconded and the motion was approved <br /> unanimously. <br /> CORRECTION TO MINUTES Morris, "I talked with Terry this week about the <br /> realignment of North McCaslin Boulevard and the <br /> discussions that took place prior to Terry coming <br /> on board about looking at the possibilities of <br /> adjusting the next two lanes to the west as <br /> opposed to abutting the hones on Willow. <br /> Hundley responded to this inquiry by stating that <br /> it would involve a substantial increase in costs <br /> to do this. <br /> Rautenstraus responded that a change in alignment <br /> would mean that conceivably more of their property <br /> would have no value which really means that the <br /> City would be buying more property than is needed <br /> for the road. <br /> • <br /> 2 <br />