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<br />RESOLUTION NO. 27 <br />LOUISVILLE NORTH 8TH <br />FILING SMALL ANIMAL <br />CLINIC FINAL PLAT <br />& P.U.D. <br /> <br />RE3LUTION NO. 28 <br />REGAL COURT <br />P.U.D. <br /> <br />APPROVAL CITY ATTORNEY <br />REPORT <br /> <br />CITY ADMINISTRATOR REPORT <br />FALL FESTIVAL CARNIVAL <br /> <br />CABLE TELEVISION <br />RECOMMENDATION <br /> <br />Minutes - page 5 <br />August 19, 1980 <br /> <br />Jim Hillhouse, representing Dr. Bender, <br />presented the proposed plans for the <br />small animal clinic. <br />Attorney Joss read Resolution No. 27 <br />in full. After comments Councilman <br />Caranci moved that Resolution No. 27 <br />be adopted. Seconded by Councilman <br />Domenico. Motion carried 4-0. <br /> <br />Dennis Drumm, representing the applicant, <br />gave a presentation showing the plans <br />for 40 condominiums. <br />After discussion Attorney Joss read the <br />resolution in full. <br />Councilman Fauson moved that Resolution <br />No. 28 be adopted. Seconded by Council- <br />man Caranci. Motion carried 4-0. <br /> <br />Councilman Carnival moved that the City <br />Attorney's report be accepted and placed <br />on file. Seconded by Councilman Fauson. <br />Motion carried 4-0. <br /> <br />Mr. Wurl stated that the carnival was to <br />locate in the Village Sq. Parking lot, <br />but will not be able to as planned. <br />Mr. Wurl requested from Council permission <br />for the carnival to set up on Spruce from <br />Main to Front and Front St from Spruce <br />to Walnut. He noted that it is pending <br />approval from the business persons in- <br />volved. <br /> <br />Attorney Joss asked that they be requested <br />to have all equipment and tents down the <br />day after for the businesses in that area. <br /> <br />Councilman Caranci moved that Council ap- <br />prove the location with the condition they <br />have equipment down day after Labor Day. <br />Seconded by Councilman Carnival. Motion <br />carried 4-0. <br /> <br />Mr. Wurl reviE~wed the comparison sheet of <br />the companies who applied to provide Cable <br />T.V. in Louisville. <br />Mr. Wurl reported that staff reviewed all <br />the companies, and noted that all were very <br />good and reputable, all had favorable as- <br />pects to them, but in looking at the needs <br />of the City of Louisville, it was staffs <br />feeling that Storer Cable T.V. could do <br />the City the best job and therefore <br />