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6/18/84 Page -2- <br />accommodate anyone scheduled for Court. <br />GENERAL COUNCIL ITEMS <br />COUNCILMAN ELECT HERMAN FAUSON City Clerk Mudrock swore in Herman Fauson <br />SWEARING IN AND SIGNING OF OATH as Councilman in Ward III and congratulated <br />him. He then signed the Oath of OfficeP <br />wa.s seated at the Council table by Mayor <br />Meier and congratulated by him. <br />Councilman Elect Herman Fauson Commented he would hope that he would not <br />disappoint the rest of the Councilmembers <br />bu.t the average age of the Council had in- <br />creased by 10 years by his sitting there. <br />BLACK DIAMOND - CHANGE TO CORP. Councilmembers had copies of all the in- <br />AND LIQUOR LICENSE RENEWAL formation relating to the Corporate change <br />and liquor license renewal, as well as an <br />incident report from the Police Department. <br />Councilman Cussen Stated in being consistent as Council has <br />reviewed other liquor license renewals <br />pertinent to incident reports, he was glad <br />to see that the proprietor, waitress, or <br />bar tender had called the police. How- <br />ever he noted that there were 2-3 incidents <br />where the owner was given a verbal warning <br />fc>r improper reporting of the incident. <br />Councilman Cussen requested that a letter <br />be' written to the owner of the Black Dia- <br />mond Saloon expressing Council's concern <br />of: incidents or problems not properly re- <br />psiorted to the Police. <br />APPROVAL Councilwoman Morris moved, Councilman Cussen <br />sE;conded that the Black Diamond Corporation <br />change and liquor license renewal be approved. <br />A]_1 in favor. Motion carried unanimously. <br />DENISE SKEELS - LOUISVILLE Councilmembers had a copy of a memo from <br />SLIDE SHOW Arin Trementozzi, Head Librarian relative <br />to the slide show. <br />Denise Skeels, Westlake M:~. Skeels stated this last fall she be- <br />Junior High, Thornton gan developing and researching a project <br />Yesterday's. competition. The theme of this <br />competition was Family Community. Although <br />she lived in large cities throughout her <br />life, her first sign-of Louisville's strong <br />sE.nse of community came through her grand- <br />parents, Jack and Dorothy Messinger, who <br />