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open house is planned for Labor Day and a town <br /> reunion at the museum site. The store on the <br /> museum site is also being renovated. The annual <br /> auction will once again be held on July 4th in the <br /> morning. The stone house re-construction is on <br /> hold until proposed roads have been designated. <br /> The cupola on the Community Building is too oostly <br /> at this time to replace. Caranci asked that the <br /> Historical Commission be put into the City's <br /> annual budget for the purpose of taking advantage <br /> of matching grant funding. Also, the Commission <br /> is asking that the lease of the museum property be <br /> increased to a 99-year lease as opposed to the <br /> current 15-year lease. Once again, for the <br /> purpose of grant funding, the extended lease is <br /> more desirable. <br /> Various methods of including the Commission in the <br /> City's Annual Budget was discussed by Caranci and <br /> Council as was methods of obtaining grants. <br /> Urnovits announced that twelve sites in the City <br /> of Louisville have been listed in the National <br /> Register of Historic Places. Through a $3,500 <br /> grant the Commission conducted a survey of the <br /> City's more important historic properties and then <br /> selected most significant properties to the <br /> National Register. Certificates and plaques will <br /> be presented to the property owners. Ultimately <br /> walking tour pamphlets will be published outlining <br /> these sites. <br /> SPECIAL EVENTS LIQUOR PERMIT APPLICATION - <br /> TRI CITY ELLS Rautenstraus stated that posting and publication <br /> had taken place and the application was in order. <br /> Mayor Fauson opened the Public Hearing and asked <br /> if there were any Public Comments with regard to <br /> this application. None. <br /> Mayor Fauson closed the Public Hearing and Mohr <br /> moved that the Special Events Liquor Permit <br /> Application submitted by the Tri City Elks be <br /> approved. Scarpella seconded. Passed <br /> unanimously by roll call vote. <br /> ORDINANCE #883 - WAREMBOURG ANNEXATION - <br /> FIRST READING - SET PUBLIC HEARING <br /> Rautenstraus read by title only Ordinance #833, <br /> An Ordinance annexing to the City of Louisville, <br /> Colorado, a parcel of approximately 91.72 acres <br /> located adjacent to Cherry Street, in SEction 17. <br /> which is owned by Elubert Narembourg." Staff is <br /> requesting permission to place this Ordinance out <br /> 2 <br />
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