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would help Louisville in that it would increase the <br /> City's business base. I think its important to <br /> participate in the Authority for the sake of the <br /> freeway's alignment. We want to increase our <br /> commercial base and at the same time we'd like to <br /> protect our environment.'" Sackett stated that while <br /> he supports those goals and needs Ms. Monson <br /> referred to within the community, he feels that W- <br /> 470 is important in reaching those goals rather than <br /> a hindrance. <br /> Anderson stated that he has concerns over the <br /> allocation method. In looking at the alignment and <br /> the way things will occur in the future and the <br /> ultimate benefactors of W-470, is the allocation <br /> method appropriate. It will certainly impact <br /> entities that have either chosen not to participate, <br /> i.e, Boulder County, or will be much more greatly <br /> impacted in comparison to the appropriation request, <br /> i.e., Superior. Anderson stated that it is his hope <br /> that some time in the future another method of <br /> appropriation can be devised so as not to put these <br /> calculations out of focus. "I want to make sure <br /> that we only pay, if we do participate in this, our <br /> share, and not somebody elses...• <br /> Szymanski stated that the Finance Committee did look <br /> at the formula for the allocation. Realizing that <br /> Mayor Pro Tem Mohr is on the Board of the Authority, <br /> and is out of town for this meeting, the Committee <br /> decided to take this issue up with Mohr to see what <br /> other methods could be used for allocation. At this <br /> point, it would seem appropriate to approve the <br /> method and the allocation until a time when the <br /> procedure could be looked at in more detail. <br /> Szymanski moved that Council approve the transfer of <br /> $6,312 out of the 1987 Contingency Fund for the W- <br /> 470 Authority Budget request. Sackett seconded. <br /> Unanimous. <br /> ORDINANCE #936 - ]MEND CHAPTER 2.36 - WRITE-IN CANDIDATES 1ST READING - <br /> SET PUBLIC HEARING Rautenstraus read by title only Ordinance #936, An <br /> Ordinance amending Section 2.36.050 of the <br /> Louisville Municipal Code concerning Write-In <br /> Candidates in Municipal Elections." Permission is <br /> being sought to place the Ordinance out for <br /> publication and a public hearing set for September <br /> 15, 1987. <br /> Szymanski asked if there was a need to have this an <br /> emergency ordinance with the election so near. <br /> Rautenstraus explained that the Ordinance would be <br /> in effect by the time the eight days occurred and <br /> 5 <br />