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CITY OF LOUISVILLE <br /> OCTOBER 21, 1986 REGULAR MEETING <br /> The City Council of the City of Louisville met in Regular Session in the <br /> Council Chambers, 749 Main Street, Louisville, Colorado. Mayor Pro Tee <br /> Mohr called the meeting to order at 7:34 p.a. and the following persons <br /> were presents <br /> Council cabers: Bob Ssyaanski, Steve Anderson, Alan Scarpella, <br /> Randy Carnival and Mayor Herm Fauson <br /> Staff present: Terry Eundley, City Administrator <br /> Rich Wanush, Director of Community Development <br /> Curt Rautenstraus, City Attorney <br /> Tom Phase, Director of Public Works <br /> August Sioco, Director of Community Services <br /> Sharon Asti-Caranci, Director of Financial Services <br /> Also present: Pais Ferris City Clerk <br /> William Beason, Treasurer <br /> Absent: John Sackett, Councilman <br /> Rod Leesaan, Director of Public Safety <br /> APPROVAL OF <br /> THE AGENDA Mayor Pro Tea Mohr asked for any changes to the <br /> Agenda. None. Mayor Fauson moved that the Agenda <br /> be approved as submitted. Anderson seconded. <br /> Unanimous. <br /> APPROVAL OF THE <br /> CONSENT CALENDAR Mayor Pro Tea Mohr asked if there were changes to <br /> the Consent Calendar. Ferris stated that the date <br /> of the Special Election was typed incorrectly and <br /> the correction would be made. Mayor Fauson moved <br /> that the Consent Calendar be approved as amended. <br /> Szymanski seconded. Unanimous. <br /> CONSENT CALENDAR A. Approval of Minutes <br /> B. Approval of Bills <br /> C. Approval of Liquor License Renewals for <br /> Bart. Restaurant i Bungalow Liquors <br /> (Mayor Fauson explained that Mayor Pro Tea Mohr would be conducting the <br /> meeting this evening. Mayor Fauson had just returned from vacation and had <br /> not had time to prepare for the meeting. ) <br /> PROCLAMATION - CRIME <br /> PREVENTION MOUTH Mayor Fauson read the proclamation declaring <br /> October as Crime Prevention Month. Officer Jim <br /> Phillips encourage the community to become the <br /> "eyes and ears` for the protection agency to <br /> eliminate crime in the City of Louisville. <br /> 1 <br />