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<br />COUNCIL & COMMITTEE <br />REPORTS cont'd <br /> <br />Mayor Waschak stated that he received <br />a letter from Miss Donna Hill in regards <br />to the City's representative for the <br />Miss Colorado pageant. Miss Hill wanted <br />the City to know of the plans. <br /> <br />CAC APPOINTMENTS <br /> <br />Councilwoman Scholl moved that Mrs. Vera <br />Taylor and Mr. Richard Hershey be <br />appointed to replace Mr. Jim Owens and <br />Mr. Don Johnson. Seconded by Councilman <br />DelPizzo. Motion carried. <br /> <br />CITIZEN COMMENTS <br /> <br />A Citizen asked if it would be possible <br />to run water down through the Cemetary <br />pipe year round so the residents in <br />that area could hook onto the line. <br />Mr. Wurl stated that there would be <br />some problems with the matter. One <br />would be the sizing of the pipe and <br />the other is the cost of burying the <br />pipe. He suggested that the City come <br />up with some type of estimate as to <br />what it would cost. <br /> <br />MILEAGE ALLOWANCES <br /> <br />Mr. Hershey asked again about the carrying <br />of weapons. Councilman Berry stated <br />that he thought the situation came under <br />the Fish & Game laws. This stated that it <br />would be illegal to carry a loaded wea- <br />pon within the City limits. He felt <br />that this is all that would really be <br />needed. Councilwoman Dheiux suggested <br />that the City follow the states law and <br />also the Game & Fish laws on the matter <br />and not make an ordinance. Councilman <br />Dicarlo stated that we should get a <br />definite reading on the law. <br /> <br />Mr. Hershey also asked that maybe a wall <br />be made to hold maps and other important <br />information for meeting in an advan- <br />tageous place or a roll down screen. <br /> <br />Council had previously discussed the <br />appropriatness of the paying of the City <br />Treasurer for mileage expenses. Mr. Wurl <br />stated that there was a part of the per- <br />sonnel code enclosed in the packet which <br />stated that an officer or employee of the <br />City who is required and specifically <br />authorized by the City Administrator to <br />operate his personal vehicle to conduct <br />City business he shall be allowed a <br />mileage allowance of $.15 per mile. After <br />discussion Councilman DiCarlo moved that <br /> <br />-3- <br />