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12/5/1989
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REGULAR BUSINESS: <br />INTRODUCTION OF NEW <br />EMPLOYEES Franklin introduced Jim Johansen, Building <br />Technician, in the Building Department. Mohr <br />introduced the Children's Librarian, Carol <br />Purfurst. <br />RESOLUTION #41, SERIES 1989 - RECOGNITION <br />LAWRENCE RICKMAN Mayor Fauson read a resolution of recognition <br />and presented a watch to Lawrence Rickman <br />recognizing and honoring his many years of <br />employment with the City of Louisville. <br />Rickman is retiring this month. <br />PROCLAMATION - DRUG AND DRUNK DRIVING AWARENESS <br />WEEK Mayor Fauson proclaimed the week of December 10 <br />thru 16 as Drug and Drunk Driving Awareness <br />Week. <br />PRESENTATION - ARTS & HUMANITIES <br />COUNCIL Carolyn Markham, Chairman of the Arts & <br />Humanities Council, briefed Council on the <br />recent grants awarded to Louisville through the <br />state-wide funding. This was the first <br />distribution of funds by the County <br />Commissioners and totaled $3,750. $1,650 was <br />granted to place. art in the Library, $1,400 was <br />granted to the Louisville Art Association for <br />their annual art show which takes place over <br />the Labor Day Weekend, and $700 to the Arts and <br />Humanities Council far on-going funding. There <br />is also a guarantee that with the April funding <br />another $1,650 will be granted for additional <br />art in the Library and another $1,650 with the <br />September funding. An additional $1,400 will be <br />granted in April for the Louisville Art <br />Association for the Art Show (a total of <br />$2,800). The $3,750 granted from this first <br />funding amounts to approximately 5$ of the <br />available funds -- the amount Louisville would <br />have received had the money been distributed by <br />appropriation. Ms. Markham felt that <br />Louisville was given "our fair share." <br />ORDINANCE #998, SERIES 1989 - ALLEY VACATION - CORRIGAN SUBDIVISION - <br />2ND READING, <br />PUBLIC HEARING Read by title only, Ordinance #998, Series <br />1989, "An Ordinance vacating a portion of an <br />alley located in Carrigan Addition." Proof of <br />publication and notice of public hearing were <br />certified by the City Clerk. <br />2 <br />
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