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i <br /> CITY OF LOUISVILLE <br /> JANUARY 6, 1967 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 Fauson <br /> called the meeting to order at 7:30 p.m. and the following persons were <br /> present: <br /> Councilmemberss Bob Szymanski, Steve Anderson, Randy Carnival, <br /> Alan Scarpella, Mike Mohr and John Sackett <br /> Staff present: Terry Bundley, City Administrator <br /> Rich Wanush, Director of Community Development <br /> Curt Rautenstraue, City Attorney <br /> Sharon Asti-Caranci, Director of Financial Services <br /> Ton Phare, Director of Public Works <br /> Rod Leesman, Director of Public Safety <br /> Robert Erisko, Director of Community Services <br /> Also present: Pam Ferris, City Clerk <br /> William Henson, Treasurer <br /> APPROVAL OP <br /> THE AGENDA Mayor Fauson asked for any changes to the Agenda. <br /> Hundley asked that an introduction of new staff be <br /> added to the Agenda. Mayor Fauson designated the <br /> item to be Ite■ 4-Al and moved that the Agenda be <br /> adopted as amended. Mohr seconded. Unanimous. <br /> APPROVAL OP <br /> CONSENT CALENDAR Mayor Fauson asked for any changes to the Consent <br /> Calendar. Hone. Mayor Fauson moved that the <br /> Consent Calendar be adopted as presented. <br /> Unanimous. <br /> INTRODUCTION - ROBERT KRISKO, DIRECTOR OF COMMUNITY <br /> SERVICES Hundley introduced Robert Krisko as the new <br /> Director of Community Services. <br /> APPROVAL OF INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT - CDBG HOUSING REHABILITATION <br /> PROGRAM Wanush explained that the communities of <br /> Louisville, Lafayette, Superior, Nederland and <br /> Boulder County intend to apply for $400,000 from <br /> State Community Development monies to provide <br /> assistance to low and moderate income persons in <br /> three ways: • Nederland Senior Project, assistance <br /> in closing costs and $296,000 for rehabilitation <br /> of low/moderate income owner occupied housing in <br /> Louisville, Lafayette and Superior. The actual <br /> operating agency of the program would be the <br /> Boulder County Housing Authority. <br /> In response to questions by Szymanski, Wanush <br /> stated that $26,000 is to be allocated directly to <br /> 1 <br />