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05/05/87 <br /> order and petitioning of the City will take place <br /> prior to the public hearing. The application was <br /> received April 23, 1987, and staff is recommending <br /> • public hearing be set for June 2, 1987. <br /> Mayor Fauson moved that a public hearing be set <br /> for June 2, 1987, for the 3.2$ beer license <br /> application by Southland Corp. for their 7-11 <br /> Store at 300 80. McCasiin Blvd. Mohr seconded. <br /> Unanimous. <br /> ANWEXATIOM REFERRAL - RICHMOND <br /> PROPERTY Wanush explained that a letter from Lynda R. <br /> Richmond, owner of a 2 acre parcel at $330 Cherry <br /> Street, wherein she is requesting annexation to <br /> the City of Louisville. Ms. Richmond is <br /> requesting that the property be zoned Commercial <br /> Business (CE). Normal procedure is to forward <br /> this type of request to the Planning Commission <br /> for review and recommendation. <br /> Mayor Fauson coved that this request be referred <br /> to the Planning Commission. Mohr seconded. <br /> Unanimous. <br /> BOULDER COUNTY HOUSING AUTHORITY COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT <br /> BLOCZ GRANT Wanush stated that a letter has been received from <br /> the Boulder County Sousing Authority informing the <br /> City that they have been awarded a CDBG of <br /> $230,000. Some of these funds will be used for by <br /> and moderate income housing rehabilitation in <br /> Louisville on the basis of grant and/or direct <br /> loan depending on the income of the person. As of <br /> today, Wanush was unable to contact the County <br /> with regarding to timing and start-up of the <br /> program, but will keep Council informed. <br /> The money will be available on a first come, first <br /> serve basis along with a point system. This would <br /> serve approximately 25 homeowners. Should there <br /> be more applicants, then the point system would go <br /> into effect. <br /> The application will be published in local <br /> newspapers. <br /> OTBZR: Bundley asked Rrisko to update Council and <br /> residents on the status of the ball fields. <br /> Rrisko stated that the scheduled completion date <br /> of the ball fields was well before scheduled games. <br /> However, the material to upgrade the fields was <br /> inferior and the contractor is still working to <br /> resolve the problem. The field should be ready <br /> for the start-up of the Little League season this <br /> weekend, <br /> 7 <br />