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411 411 <br /> Mayor Meier moved that the Special Liquor Permit <br /> for the Chamber of Commerce be posted and <br /> published and a Public Hearing set for June 18, <br /> 1985. Johnson seconded and the motion was passed <br /> unanimously. <br /> ORDINANCH #857 - WZBDS <br /> PUBLIC !!&PIM Rautenstraus read by title only Ordinance #857, <br /> 'An Ordinance amending Chapter 8.08 of the <br /> Louisville Municipal Code concerning <br /> responsibility for cutting of weeds within the <br /> City of Louisville.* The ordinance was properly <br /> published in full. May 8, 1985, Notice of Public <br /> Hearing published May 15 and 22, 1985. Mayor <br /> Meier open the Public Hearing. <br /> Hioco gave a presentation explaining in detail the <br /> old ordinance, the present ordinance and the <br /> proposed ordinance. The proposed ordinance <br /> defines "weeds" and "cutting required" very <br /> specifically. The control of weeds in an area <br /> that is zoned agricultural would be accomplished <br /> by spraying; it would not require cutting. <br /> Mayor Meier asked for public comments in favor of <br /> or in opposition to Ordinance #857. <br /> Dave Stahl, 407 McCaslin, Louisville, asked <br /> Council for clarification with regard to <br /> agricultural zoning that is provided for grazing <br /> leases. Stahl asked how the Hoaart property fit <br /> into the picture in terms of land that is zoned <br /> commercial and residential at this point, but yet <br /> have agricultural uses and leases in place. Would <br /> this be treated the same as agriculturally zoned <br /> land? <br /> Rautenstraus determined that this had not been <br /> considered and the ordinance probably should be <br /> amended to state that "land specifically used for <br /> agricultural purposes or for crop purposes." <br /> Mayor Meier closed the Public Hearing and called <br /> for Council comments. Luce offered an amendment <br /> to Ordinance 857, Section 8.08.020, "Any property <br /> within the City which is soned agricultural or <br /> land which is actively used for grasing or <br /> agricultural purposes' shall be exempt from the <br /> requirements of this Section....• Morris seconded <br /> and the amendment was approved unanimously. <br /> Mayor Meier roved that Ordinance Mo. 857 be <br /> adopted as amended. Luce seconded. Luce spoke in <br /> favor of the motion and thanked staff for the <br /> presentation as it helped clarify the ordinance. <br /> 5 <br />
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