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;hsllsnbar4*r casrsnted that bQ9i=inq rsxt year the hooky Main <br /> Arseaaaal plans to start iBoineratinag all of its hazardous waste, <br /> which ie sacs of the Most taxi* vast* in the world. She restated <br /> her purpose ism coming was to riert Counoil &Ad merge than to educate <br /> tbaaa*ivu on this, asayb* oorsrunicate with Boulder. Boulder's <br /> Planning Board has dslaye4 its decision on granting a permit to <br /> Centex for two months. They will be having a study session the and <br /> Of afeptamb*r. It's the first tiss the boulder planning Board has <br /> even considered air pollution as a factor in granting a building <br /> permit. The authority lies in the land use regulations. <br /> Disk urq*d Council to have Louisville's City Administrator contact <br /> Tin Honey (Boulder) to discuss their findings. <br /> Howard wanted to know what, it ar►y, liability issues are for the <br /> City of Louisville in Class Action suits that arty or say not aria* <br /> from the Centex actions. He asked the City Attorney, if the city <br /> of Louisville does not take action, would the City be "or any <br /> special pressures from the Court, it we did not take activate. <br /> Susan Griffiths, City Attorney, stated that it would be unlikely <br /> that the City of Louisville would be legally liable for the results <br /> of the pollution. <br /> Howard thought it would be a good idea for Annette Brand to got in <br /> touch with Storage Technology, since they are on* of the ten top <br /> polluters. <br /> John Waschak, former Louisville Kay-or, commented on Us recent <br /> letter to the editor in the Louisville Times concerning the City's <br /> Purchasing policy, more apocitically Brian Morris's (Louisville <br /> Parks and Recreation Departaant) purchasing of Little League <br /> Gquip>wwnt. He felt that any time the City is purchasing anything <br /> that can be bought within the City, it should bo. He also spoke of <br /> tho median strip on Hawthorn Street. He has lived there for 3 1/3 <br /> years and the sprinkling system is in, but there has never bean any <br /> water turned on that median. He wanted to kr wr the reason. <br /> Davidson said they would find out. Ha also said that he had talked <br /> to Steve Baysinger, Director of Parks and Recreation, about the <br /> purchasinq policy. Baysingor said that City staff elected not to <br /> allow Sportline to soil supplies at the Recreation Canter. As tar <br /> as allowing any City business to bid on any City business, there is <br /> no formal Purchasing policy at the City. The Tinar►cs Coaxitt *e <br /> discussed it at their "sting and the City is looking into a <br /> purchasing policy. <br /> Chris Harris, 384 M. Cedar Way, Louisville, CO, had hoard a rumor <br /> that there was going to be a theatre in Louisville and he wondered <br /> if that was true. <br /> Howard commented that the City is looking at various options to try <br /> 3 <br />
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