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r ••�.ISa <br /> • <br /> west aide of the school property. This will Aliow <br /> for future expansion for parking and • bit. path. <br /> This won't be developed at the present time as the • <br /> parking lot is already oversized by 40 parking <br /> sites, but this will allow for future parking <br /> expansion when needed. <br /> qtr. Wesley thanked City staff for their time and <br /> commitment to this project and asked for Council's <br /> favorable consideration. If the Board of <br /> education decides to go for • bond issue later <br /> this year, this package would be ready to bid as <br /> one of the first ones on line and would have an <br /> opening date of September 1990. <br /> Anyor "mom =Ned and SparPella . . • f• # <br /> aut4o4pe the Mayon DO exeonte s License Adz . <br /> for the use of t Old Via bppia rigAt-od-wa <br /> Souldss Valley Schools. Motion unanisousli <br /> approved. <br /> Sackett stated that if in fact the School District . " <br /> does decide to have a bond election, the citizens <br /> of Louisville should realise how important it is <br /> to support the issue. <br /> PIASAMTATIOM - S CTCLIJ0 <br /> PMDPOSAL Stahl explained that Glen Busy, President of Towi • <br /> and Country Disposal, Inc., contacted him <br /> regarding the possibility of developing a 'Recycle <br /> Program' for the City of Louisville. Since July <br /> there have been several meetings with the Chamber <br /> of Commerce, Mr. Huey and Stahl. <br /> Mr. Huey stated that the proposed Louisville <br /> Recycle Program is a public/private program with a <br /> minimum of financial obligation from the public <br /> sector. A collection area would be established <br /> east of the A.V. sewage disposal adjacent to <br /> Mighway 42. The area owned by the City would be <br /> fenced and buffered with landscaping by the City <br /> crews. This would be the extent of the City's <br /> financial commitment. <br /> The three collection containers would be provided <br /> by Torn and Country at their •xpease and would <br /> provide for paper, glass, and alumnus and steel <br /> cans to be deposited separately. Proceeds from <br /> the salvaged materials would benefit local non- <br /> profit Organizations that volunteer to help in the <br /> axe. of maintaining and delivering the materials. <br /> Several local agencies have been contacted by Mr. <br /> Buoy and have indicated a desire to participate. <br /> 3 <br />