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• <br /> 2, 1987. The premise was properly posted for 10 <br /> consecutive prior to this public hearing. All <br /> appropriate fees have been paid and the application <br /> and pertinent documents are in order. Background <br /> checks have been completed satisfactorily. <br /> Mayor Fauson opened the public hearing and asked the <br /> applicant for a presentation. <br /> Mr. Hayden spoke to Council asking for favorable <br /> consideration of his Restaurant Liquor Application. <br /> Mayor Fauson asked for anyone wishing to speak <br /> either in favor of or in opposition to the granting <br /> of this license. None. <br /> Mayor Fauson closed the public hearing and called <br /> for a motion. <br /> Mohr moved that Council approve the application for <br /> a restaurant liquor license for Gentleman Jim's <br /> Restaurant. Mayor Fauson seconded. By Roll. Call ' <br /> Vote the notion Was approved unanimously. <br /> ORDINANCE #934 - RIGHT-OF-WAY VACATION - EVANS CIRCLE/CROWN CIRCLE - <br /> PUBLIC HEARING Rautenetraus read by title only Ordinance 0934, An <br /> Ordinance vacating a portion of a right-of-way <br /> located in Louisville North First Filing.' <br /> Mayor Fauson opened the public hearing and <br /> certification of publication and public notice was <br /> established. <br /> Wanush stated that seven property owners contiguous <br /> to this right-of-way are requesting it be vacated. <br /> Staff was unable to determine the original <br /> justification for this strip being retained by the <br /> City and could see no reason for retaining <br /> ownership although easement on this property should <br /> be maintained. At the July 29th public hearing, <br /> Planning Commission voted to approve the right-of- <br /> way vacation with staff's recommendation that an <br /> easement be maintained as required by Public Service. <br /> Mayor Fauson asked for anyone wishing to speak <br /> either in favor of or in opposition to this <br /> Ordinance. None. <br /> Sackett voiced concern regarding an impression that <br /> residents may have as to their ability to acquire <br /> and in this manner. Wanush stated that a test used <br /> to determine appropriateness would be is there a <br /> public purpose being served by maintaining that <br /> public ground.' If there is, then vacation would be <br /> rejected. <br /> 2 <br />