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. <br /> D. Proposed Recreation Use at Pow Wow Grounds <br /> B. Approval of Change Orders for Water Treatment <br /> Plant <br /> F. Approval of Pay Request - 04 Harper Lake - Park <br /> Construction <br /> G. Approval of Pay Request 04 - Water Treatment <br /> Plant - Williams Construction <br /> U. Approval of Liquor License Transfer <br /> Application - Waldo's <br /> I. Approval to Pursue Agreement for Easement - <br /> New Vector Communications <br /> J. Approval of Pay Request 07 - Heritage Park <br /> Improvements - Technology Constructors <br /> E. Approval of Pay Request 04 - Via Apple - <br /> Civil Design Group <br /> PUBLIC COMMENTS lathe Fletcher, 1300 Lincoln Avenue, addressed <br /> Council asking that the City enforce strictly the <br /> noise ordinance. Motorcycles and vehicles with <br /> loud mufflers were annoyances last summer making <br /> it impossible to keep windows open in the evening. <br /> Staff was directed to investigate. <br /> Lynn Saussotte, 675 W. Lilac Ct . , presented the <br /> Mayor . with a petition with 240 signatures of <br /> residents in the Windmill Point Subdivision. This <br /> document petitions the City Council of Louisville <br /> to address and to correct the problem of speeding <br /> vehicles on the listed streets within the Windmill <br /> Point Subdivision. <br /> Terry Hundley set a meeting for May 29 with the <br /> residents to discuss possible solutions. <br /> Also speaking on this subject was Leo Carton, <br /> Lafayette , school bus driver for Boulder Valley <br /> School District . He transports children in the <br /> Windmill Point Subdivision and witnesses vehicles <br /> speeding and ignoring flashing signals and stop <br /> signs. <br /> Val Fisher, 645 W. Chestnut Ct. , reiterated Ms. <br /> Saussotte's concerns. <br /> Mike Mohr, 701 Garfield, Vice-president of the <br /> Louisville Chamber of Commerce related to Council <br /> an offer by LIMN radio station to have a 4th of <br /> July Fireworks Celebration on Homart property on <br /> McCaslin Blvd. between Cherry Street and just <br /> south of Harper Lake. A proposal was presented to <br /> Council asking for their support. This will be a <br /> great economic boon to the City. Mohr has been <br /> seeking approval from the Police Department and <br /> the Fire Department. XIMN is willing to reimburse <br /> 2 <br />