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meet and present a resolution, at a press conference, opposing Proposition 101, <br />Amendments 60 and 61. <br />No items to report. <br />CITY MANAGER'S REPORT <br />REGULAR BUSINESS <br />City Council <br />Meeting Minutes <br />October 5, 2010 <br />Page 3 of 13 <br />AWARD 2010 SOFT SURFACE TRAILS RESURFACING PROJECT TO AGE, <br />INC. <br />Councilor Muckle emphasized the significance of the Coal Creek soft surface trails <br />resurfacing project. He stated Louisville residents highly value open space and trails. <br />He commended the Parks and Open Space Divisions on the bid process. <br />MOTION: Councilor Muckle moved to award the 2010 Soft Surface Trails Resurfacing <br />Project to Age, Inc., seconded by Mayor Pro Tem Marsella. Roll call vote was taken. <br />The motion carried by a vote of 6 -0. Absent: Councilor Clabots. <br />PRESENTATION — HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION — 2010 <br />PRESERVATION AWARDS OF MERIT <br />Principal Planner Sean McCartney explained that the Historic Preservation Commission <br />(HPC) gives awards of merit each year and recognized five sites in Old Town for their <br />historic preservation efforts. He presented the following awards: <br />Preservation of a Commercial Building - Eric and Patricia Tussey, Tussey Insurance, <br />921 Main — built circa 1920. The building is very well preserved and retains its <br />character, architectural integrity and feel. <br />Preservation of a Residential Building - Erin and Alexis Robertson, 1024 Grant <br />Avenue — built circa 1913. The building has been preserved very well and retains its <br />character and architectural integrity. <br />Preservation of a Residential Building - Sandra Baine, 637 Lincoln Avenue — built <br />circa 1900. This home has been lovingly preserved and retains all of its character and <br />architectural integrity. <br />Historically Sensitive Addition - David A. Buffer, 1008 Jefferson Avenue built circa <br />1906. The owners placed an addition on the home compatible with the existing home, <br />created additional living space, and kept the historic facade and character of the home. <br />Preservation of an Historic Element - David and Julie Litoff, 310 West Spruce Street <br />(Brick Grain Silo). The owners have maintained the historic and iconic grain silo. <br />6 <br />
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