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<br />ADJOURNED MEETING <br />DESIGNATION OF <br />WATER ATTORNEY <br />GEORGE VRANISH <br /> <br />COURT COSTS: <br /> <br />WOOD BROS. <br />& FIRST FEDERAL <br />REVENUE <br /> <br />NECESSARY <br />IMPROVEMENTS <br />MAYHOFFER <br />CONDEMNATION <br /> <br />ITEMS FROM <br />PEOPLE IN <br />ATTENDANCE <br /> <br />CITY COUNCIL <br /> <br />JULY 9, 1974 <br /> <br />Mr. Wurl explained that after considerable research <br />in regards to availability of an attorney who <br />specializes in water, it was found that George <br />Vranish who had previously done work for the City, <br />and was the attorney the Coal Creek Assocation, <br />he recommended that Mr. Vranish be appointed <br />as the City Council's water attorney. Council- <br />woman Dhieux moved that George Vranish be re- <br />tained as the City of Louisville's water attorney <br />for the remainder of this Council's term. Seconded <br />by Councilman DiCarlo. Roll call vote - Domenico <br />yes, Dhieux yes, Scholl yes, DiCarlo yes. Motion <br />carried. <br /> <br />City Administrator Wurl reported that he and the <br />City Attorney had researched the matter and found <br />that the Judge has under the present State Law, <br />authority to assess court costs. The City Attorney <br />and the Prosecuting Attorney are to discuss the <br />matter with the Judge. Council also indicated that <br />Judge Enrietto should be informed that it is the <br />desire of City Council that court costs be assessed. <br /> <br />The Council requested of Administrator Wurl a com- <br />plete report as to the revenues derived in the <br />Wood Brothers and First Federal Sub-divisions <br />from all sources and exactly how the money was <br />expended. <br /> <br />City Administrator Wurl reported that the Attorney <br />representing the Mayhoffer's is in the process of <br />petitioning the Court for his removal from the case. <br />City Attorney Marris and City Administrator Wurl <br />suggest that the City proceed with the condemnation <br />proceedings. <br /> <br />Dennis Lundberg, Chairman of the Louisville Urban <br />Renewal Authority, spoke as to the compensation <br />being paid LURA employees. The Director is paid <br />$14,784.00 annually - versus the $20,000.00 annually <br />previously indicated. Mr. Davis was paid $16,700.00 <br />annually;since May 15th, 1974 Mr. Davis has been on <br />retainer to provide special services for the Board <br />and has been paid in the neighborhood of $520.00 per <br />month with approximately a balance of $200.00 or $300.00. <br /> <br />The meeting was adjourned at 8:36 P.M. <br />