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• <br /> the City for certain expenses incurred by having <br /> this event. A Special Liquor Permit for 3.2X <br /> alcohol is also being sought end will be convucted <br /> by the Chamber of Commerce. KIMM will also carry <br /> a $6 million liability policy for the event. The <br /> Chamber. is talking with the American Legion to <br /> coordinate efforts. Parking will be on Uosart <br /> property. In case of rain, a rain data has been <br /> set. <br /> SET PUBLIC HEARING Mayor Meier moved that the plans for this event be <br /> FOR SPECIAL LIQUOR approved contingent on having all related items <br /> PERMIT - CHAMBER OF worked out with the proper entities. Johnson <br /> COMMERCE seconded. Also a Public Hearing for the Special <br /> Liquor Permit was sat for June 4, 1983. The <br /> motions were approved unanimously. <br /> HISTORICAL COMMISSION <br /> PRESENTATION Ivan Urnovitz, Vice-chairman of the Louisville <br /> Historical Commission made a presentation to <br /> Council regarding the formation of an Historical <br /> Society. A detailed outline was given to Council <br /> for their input regarding the structure of the <br /> society. Mayor Meier suggested that the society <br /> would legally have to be separate from the <br /> Commission since there would be a matter of the <br /> collection of dues in becoming a society member. <br /> Leary suggested that the Commission could be <br /> replaced by • society partially made up of <br /> appointed members and possibly others elected <br /> through the society membership. Urnovitz thanked <br /> Council for their input and will bring back a <br /> revised proposal to Council next month. <br /> BOULDER COUNTY ELDERLY <br /> HOUSING PRESENTATION The gentleman who was to sake the presentation was <br /> not in attendance. <br /> PUBLIC HEARING - LIQUOR LICENSE <br /> HOWARDS COAL CREEK RESTAURANT <br /> AND LOUNGE <br /> Joss informed Council that proper notice was given <br /> for the Public Hearing for this Liquor License <br /> Application for Howard* Coal Creek Restaurant and <br /> Lounge and the application and documents were in <br /> order including the payment of all fees. Mayor <br /> Meier opened the Public Hearing and asked for <br /> public comments. None. Cussen asked if the <br /> building had been brought up to cods and the <br /> owners of the establishment responded that they <br /> were working with the Building Department. Wanush <br /> informed Council that there were several problems <br /> that needed to be worked out, however, a <br /> 3 <br />