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APPROVAL OF MINUTES <br />APPROVAL OF BIIJ~ <br />APPROVE RENEWAL OF RETAIL LICENSE -MALT, VINOUS, AND SPIRITUOUS - <br /> R B LIQUORS <br />APPROVAL OF LICENSE AGREEMENT - MCSTAIN ENTERPRISES, INC. SIGNING <br /> <br />PUBLIC COMMENTS - ON ITEMS NOT ON THE AGENDA <br /> <br />Davidson called for anyone in the audience wishing to speak on any <br />items not on the Agenda. <br /> <br />Scott Kranker, 223 Lois Drive, Louisville, Colorado, represented <br />hundreds of past and present swim team members who had been coached <br />by Randy Carnival. Many of these supporters were in the audience <br />to show their support of Mr. Carnival and his 19 years of coaching. <br />They requested that Council ask Mr. Carnival to continue on as the <br />Head Coach of the Dolphins. They had received donations from the <br />numerous families of the Dolphins, enough to have a cashiers check <br />in hand to pay Mr. Carnival's wages, since with the current Ethics <br />Ordinance in place, Council felt it was inappropriate to pay Mr. <br />Carnival. Kranker stated that they felt that by not funding Mr. <br />Carnival's coaching this year, a mishandling of the "letter of the <br />law" was occurring. Kranker asked for Council's support in asking <br />Mr. Carnival to return to coach the Dolphins. <br /> <br />James Bruning, 7137 Carter Trail, Boulder, Colorado, spoke in <br />support of Mr. Carnival, stating that the swim team was the main <br />thing he heard about after moving here two (2) years ago. He <br />stated that he would like to see Mr. Carnival continue on as the <br />swim team coach. He felt that what Council had done to and said <br />about Randy Carnival was out of place, since Council is there to <br />support the people's wishes. <br /> <br />Davidson called for anyone else in the audience who wished to speak <br />on any item not on the Agenda. <br /> <br />Davidson closed the public comments. <br /> <br />REGULAR BUSINESS <br /> <br />Lathrop: <br /> <br />So these people don't have to wade <br />through something in the order of <br />nine (9) Agenda Items, I would like <br />to ask the Mayor to make an <br />exception to the Rules of Procedure, <br />so we could address this issue at <br />the present time. <br /> <br />Howard: <br /> <br />I thought that we had already <br />covered this item two (2) Council <br />meetings ago and that the only way <br />that it could be brought back before <br /> <br /> <br />
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