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Crowd control, residential parking around the <br /> park, and any concerns the churches may have were <br /> all considered by the LFPD and are being resolved <br /> according to Schmidt. <br /> Sackett congratulated the LPPD for taking the <br /> initiative to hold this event in Louisville and is <br /> very happy to sponsor the Field Day this year. <br /> Scarpolla moved that the use of Memory Square Park <br /> for this event be approved. Anderson seconded. <br /> Unanimous. <br /> ORDINANCE 9923 - WARD BOUNDARIES - <br /> PUBLIC HEARING Rautenstraus read by title only Ordinance 0923, <br /> "An Ordinance amending Title One of the Louisville <br /> Code adding territory recently annexed into Wards <br /> and Reapportioning the existing Wards of the City <br /> of Louisville.' Proper publication and notice of <br /> public hearing were established and Mayor Fauson <br /> opened the public hearing. <br /> Hundley explained that at the January 6, 1987, <br /> Council Meeting, Council approved on first reading <br /> Ordinance #923 regarding changes in the City's <br /> ward boundaries. The proposed changes are <br /> designed to rectify an existing imbalance of <br /> population among the three wards. The ward <br /> boundaries chosen offer • better balance now and <br /> an equitable population distribution five years <br /> from now based on current projections. These <br /> proposed boundary changes add most of Hillsborough <br /> West Filing I to Ward I and placed the following <br /> subdivisions (currently in Ward III) in Ward II: <br /> Saratoga, Sundance, Sundance II, Westfield II and <br /> the northern half of Sundance III. <br /> Mayor Fauson asked for anyone wishing to speak <br /> either in favor of or in opposition to the <br /> proposed ordinance changes. None. <br /> Mohr stated that these changes allow for develop- <br /> ment to occur without having to change the ward <br /> boundaries again for 5-6 years possibly longer. <br /> Mohr also stated that he would like to encourage <br /> the participation of people in elections by <br /> stabilising the Ward boundaries. <br /> Mayor Fauson thanked staff for the work and effort <br /> that was put into these proposed ward changes. <br /> Sackett stated that the changes keep a mix of both <br /> new development and old town within each ward. <br /> Each Councilman has a balanced constituency which <br /> Sackett feels very important. <br /> 3 <br />
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