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<br />REGULAR MEETING <br /> <br />RESOLUTION # 10 CONT'D <br /> <br />LOUISVILLE HOUSING AUTHORITY <br />BILL GANS <br /> <br />~ITIZENS ADVISORY COMMITTEE <br />ED DEBORSKI <br /> <br />LOUISVILLE CITY COUNCIL <br /> <br />MA Y 21, 1 974 <br /> <br />Administrator Wurl then read Resolution #10 <br />in entirety. He then asked Mr. Chenoweth <br />if our City Clerk had a copy of the program <br />mentioned in the Resolution to have on file <br />here. Mr. Chenoweth advised that she did not <br />and he would see that she received it by <br />June 14th, 1974. <br />Councilwoman Scholl moved that Resolution #10, <br />Series 1974 be adopted. Seconded by Council- <br />man Berry. Roll call vote - DiCarlo yes, <br />DelPizzo yes, Dhieux yes, Scholl yes, Berry <br />yes, Domenico yes. Motion carried. <br /> <br />Bill Gans commented that the Housing Authority <br />is still progressing with Grants for Elderly <br />Housing. He also requested that he be notified <br />a day or two ahead when the Finance Meeting <br />will be and be placed on this agenda. <br />Councilwoman Dhieux requested that she have <br />a balance of the LHA account before March <br />bills are approved, also a list of the in- <br />cumberances for April and May, before the <br />Finance Committee meeting. <br /> <br />He stated that CACls first priority in any <br />situation was to consider water availability <br />and storage rights. The second priority <br />would be industrial development and economics. <br />To date CAC had not received a response to <br />their recommendations and he would like to <br />have such a response from Councilor the <br />Planning Commission. After discussion, Mr. <br />Deborski would be put on the agenda for the <br />next regular Council meeting and a response <br />given to his request. Council and Mr. Deborski <br />agreed there was a deep gap in communications <br />regarding the Sproul annexation. <br /> <br />Mayor Waschak stated that in regards to the <br />water situation, Coal Creek, the City is in- <br />terested and to get involved with the pro- <br />ject it will cost money. The way that this <br />money will be available is by raising mill <br />levy and taxation. <br /> <br />On the Mizell situation Mayor Waschak stated <br />that he recalled a member of CAC stating <br />that the City pass a moratorium on annex- <br />ation. Mr. Deborski stated that that one <br />individual was speaking from his own view <br />point as CAC had written a letter to Council <br />on their views of this. <br />