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CITY OF LOUISVILLE <br />SPECIAL MEETING <br />LOU]SVILLE CITY HALL, <br />749 MAIN STREET <br />LOUISVILLE, COLORADO <br />MINUTES <br />JUNE 30, 1984 <br />1. CALL TO ORDER <br />Mayar Norbert A. Meier called the special meeting to order at 8:30 AM. <br />2. ROLL CALL <br />Present: <br />Mayar Norbert Meier <br />John Leary, Mayor Pro-tem <br />Mike Cussen <br />Betty Johnson <br />Richard Luce <br />Susan Morris <br />Absent: Staff Present: <br />Herm Fauson Leon Wurl, City Administrator <br />Karl Kasch, Director of <br />Public Works <br />Val Lieker, Plant Supt. <br />Curt Rautenstraus, City <br />Attorney <br />Joy McClard, Secretary <br />Also present, Bill Schuler and Mark Klee, Rocky Mountain Consultants. <br />Before the Council items were started, Mayor Neier stated the purpose <br />of the Special Meeting was the status of Louisville Water System. <br />He requested that the public input be limited to 2 or 3 minutes, and <br />urged all to remain orderly. <br />Approval of the Agenda was requested. Leary suggested the Agenda be <br />modified as follows: <br />Omit D, City Counci'1 Goals, <br />Omit E. City Administrator, Evaluation <br />and they be replaced as follows: <br />Item C. Water Restriction - staff recommendation <br />Item D. Council comments and Recommendation <br />Item E Public Hearing Input <br />Item F. Discuss and approval of a water plan. <br />All in favor of the agenda change. <br />3. GENERAL COUNCIL ITEM'S <br />i <br />A. STATUS AND UPDATE, Wi4TER PROBLEM <br />Director of Public Works Karl Kasch said last Thursday, June 28, 1984, <br />began the water crisis with the water moratorium. The filtration <br />plant was built in 1934, updated in 1979 at a design capacity of <br />5.5 Million gallons per day. However, the design and reality is <br />different. It is acutally producing 3.2 MGD. Today the reservoir <br />is up to 22', capacity is 24'. By Sunday morning it should be filled <br />to capacity and then processing/filtration will begin. There is raw <br />water, it is the filtration plant/remodeling which is being done at <br />this time. The filter plant construction was to be completed by June 17, <br />COUNCIL CHAMBERS <br />80027 <br />
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