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the same time the Romart property is taken to <br /> district court. Rautenstraus stated that he would <br /> check into that possibility. <br /> The tax implications in the case of the Romart <br /> property is approximately 64,000 annually of which <br /> the LPPD receives about 50, according to Stahl,. <br /> Szymanski moved that City Council authorise staff <br /> to petition to have the Romart property excluded <br /> from the Cherryvale Fire Protection District and <br /> placed in the Louisville Fire Protection District <br /> and have staff review other annexed properties to <br /> the City of Louisville and determine if they also <br /> can be petitioned at the same time. Mohr <br /> seconded. Unanimous. <br /> ANNOUNCEMENT/ADVERTISEMENT OF VACANCIES ON BOARD OF ADJUSTMENTS <br /> AND APPEALS Wanush stated that the two Associate Members and <br /> one full member of the Board of Adjustments and <br /> Appeals expired at the end of 1986. The Board is <br /> made up of five members and two associates who <br /> each serve three year terms and are appointed by <br /> City Council. In the past, the City has <br /> advertised for vesidents interested in serving on <br /> this Board. <br /> Wanush stated that the function of the Board is <br /> twofold: 1) if a resident feels that a decision <br /> has been made in terms of the building code and <br /> feel that it not correct or proper, they can <br /> appeal the administrative decision to the Board to <br /> determine if staff acted properly or improperly; <br /> and 2) a resident could petition the Board to have <br /> a variance to the zoning ordinance. <br /> Sackett asked if there were any requirements/- <br /> qualifications for serving on the Board as it <br /> serves a very important function. <br /> Rundley stated that the main criteria for this <br /> type of position is an interest and good common <br /> sense. This is a citizens board and there is no <br /> special background that would make someone <br /> necessarily a better member. <br /> Mayor Fauson moved that staff advertise the <br /> positions currently open on the Board of <br /> Adjustments and Appeals. Mohr seconded. <br /> Unanimous. <br /> OTHER: None. <br /> PUBLIC COMMENTS None. <br /> 4 <br />
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