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I <br /> option agreement in the amount of $27,500. <br /> Scarpella seconded. By Roll Call Vote, the motion <br /> was passed unanimously. <br /> PUBLIC COMMENTS Ann Slesar, 1611 Sunset Drive, Louisville, and a <br /> member of the Commission on Human Rights, asked to <br /> give Council information regarding psychiatry. <br /> Ni. Slesar stated that she feels psychiatry is <br /> unhealthy an opposes Boulder Psychiatry Institute <br /> being built in Louisville. The Commission is <br /> holding a program in Council Chambers nest Monday <br /> and Ms. Slesar invited evsryone to attend. <br /> Paul Paris of Paris Machinery in Denver asked to <br /> address Council regarding a street sweeper bid. <br /> Faris stated that it is his understanding that <br /> bids were let last month for a street sweeper and <br /> Council would be awarding a bid this month. He <br /> asked that Council look at the material on a <br /> sweeper he proposes before making any final <br /> decision. <br /> OTHER: Headley stated that Tuesday, April 14th at 4:00 <br /> p.m., there will be a meeting of the Finance <br /> Committee to meet with the City's auditors to go <br /> over the financial statements. Anyone is welcome <br /> to come and the Finance Committee will report back <br /> to Council with their recommendation. <br /> Phare stated that weather permitting, the South <br /> Boulder Road project will begin Monday. There <br /> will be some disruption as crews move in to finish <br /> widening South Boulder Road from McCaslin to Wash- <br /> ington. The project will take approximately 2 nos. <br /> Also, water will be running into Harper Lake, <br /> Phare stated, as the City attempts to top off the <br /> City's reservoirs. <br /> COUNCIL COMMENTS AND Scarpella asked what the status was of the <br /> COMMITTEE REPORTS facility where aerobics classes are currently <br /> held. Erisko stated that after analysing a survey <br /> of particl:•nts, fees will be raised for aerobics <br /> classes and the ^*e fee has been reduced by 3200 <br /> e :Av+;E uasuugb the ba4.2nce of this calendar year. <br /> The combination of these two occurrences will <br /> greatly reduce the deficit of this particular <br /> program. Offering other classes at times when the <br /> building is currently not being used is also <br /> another alternative being pursued. <br /> EXECUTIVE SESSION Mayor Fauson moved that Council recess to an <br /> Executive Session to discuss land acquisition/- <br /> easement. The meeting adjourned and Council moved <br /> to Executive Session at 9:25 p.m. <br /> 9 <br />