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<br />ADOPTION <br /> <br />ORDINANCE #815 - ELDERLY TAX <br />RELIEF AMENDMENT - 2ND READING <br /> <br />ADOPTION <br /> <br />ORDINANCE #816 - EMMISSIONS <br />CONTROL AUTOMOBILE <br /> <br />Mayor Meier <br /> <br />Councilman Leary <br /> <br />12/20/83 <br /> <br />Page -6- <br /> <br />Council comments or questions - none. <br />Mayor Meier closed the public hearing. <br /> <br />Councilman Fauson moved, Councilman Ferrera <br />seconded that Ordinance #814 - Major Thorough- <br />fare Fund Increase be adopted. Roll Call vote: <br />Morris Yes <br />Cummings Yes <br />Cussen Yes <br />Ferrera Yes <br />Fauson Yes <br />Meier Yes <br />Leary Yes <br />Motion carried unanimously. <br /> <br />Councilmembers had a copy of the ordinance; <br />Attorney Rautenstraus read it by title only <br />on second reading and certified proper pub- <br />lication. <br /> <br />Councilwoman Morris moved, Councilman Cussen <br /> <br />seconded that Ordinance #815 <br />Relief Amendment be adopted. <br />Ferrera Yes <br />Leary Yes <br />Fauson Yes <br />Meier Yes <br />Cussen Yes <br />Morris Yes <br />Cummings Yes <br />Motion carried unanimously. <br /> <br />Elderly Tax <br />Roll call vote: <br /> <br />Councilmembers had a copy of the ordinance; <br />Attorney Rautenstraus read it by title only <br />on first reading and the request was for <br />publication. <br /> <br />Referred to the first paragraph of the <br />ordinance "WHEREAS, the State of Colorado <br />has a adopted a statewide program," inquired <br />if that was not just for the non-attainment <br />areas other than the statewide program. <br />Attorney Rautenstraus advised that this was <br />correct - the program as such covers the <br />entire state it is just that they set certain <br />areas that are required to have the inspection <br />and certain areas that are not. It could be <br />changed if council so desired. <br /> <br />Commented although he was not required to do <br />so, he would abstain on voting on this ordin- <br />ance because he had part of the job of draft- <br />ing the State Statute that brought this about <br />