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i <br /> property. Sundial stated that he felt that this <br /> is the most cost effective way to acquire this <br /> property and that the negotiated terms with JINCO <br /> are exceptionally good. <br /> Mayor tauson asked for anyone wishing to speak in <br /> favor of or in opposition to this ordinance. <br /> Mope. <br /> Mayor reason closed the public hearing. <br /> Anderson commented that this is a major step in <br /> maintaining property for future expansion of the <br /> activities of City Ball and keeping it in the <br /> downtown area. <br /> Mayor lauson commended Rautenstraus for his <br /> successful efforts in negotiating tba terms for <br /> the acquisition of this property. <br /> Anderson moved that Ordinance #911 be approved. <br /> Mayor lauson seconded. By Roll Call Vote <br /> Ordinance #911 was adopted unanimously. <br /> CSDIM $cs #912 - AsMMDOVID VUHICL*B - <br /> PUBLIC HmIMO Rautsnstraus read by title only Ordinance #912, <br /> "Ala Ordinance emending Section 10.01.020 of the <br /> Louisville Municipal Code adding Sections 22-20 <br /> and 22-21 of the Model Traffic Code for Colorado <br /> Municipalities, 1977 Edition, governing the <br /> impounding and disposal of abandoned vehicles, <br /> modifying and adding Section to 10.21.020 <br /> regarding towing of vehicles on private property <br /> and concerning the display of vehicles for sale, <br /> and declaring an emergency.• Proper publication <br /> and notice of public hearing were established. <br /> Mayor Tauson opened the public bearing. <br /> Rautonstraus explained that at Council's request, <br /> amendments were cads from the time of first <br /> reading specifically.to Section 3 of the Ordiruce <br /> regarding display of vehicles for sale adding <br /> certain language to the Ordinance. <br /> Mayor lauson asad for anyone wishing to speak in <br /> favor of or in opposition to Ordinance #912. <br /> Mon*. <br /> Anderson asked if pile could continue to have <br /> "For Sale signs on vehicles on their own <br /> property. Staff responded that property owners <br /> certainly could. Anderson also asked Officer <br /> Mahman how the Police Department would begin <br /> enforcing the new regulation. Wahnan stated that <br /> 13 <br />