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<br />REGULAR MEETING <br /> <br />ITEMS FROM PEOPLE IN <br />ATTENDANCE NOT APPEAR- <br />ING ON THE AGENDA <br /> <br />CITY ADMINISTP~TOR'S <br />REPORT <br /> <br />LEASE QUOTES ON VEHICLES <br /> <br />FBI REPORTS <br /> <br />LOUISVILLE CITY COUNCIL <br /> <br />NOVEMBER 27, 1973 <br /> <br />Councilman Jensen inquired as to why the water <br />has been so dirty lately. City Administrator <br />Wurl advised that the City of Denver had let <br />water through and advised us too late to have <br />Fred take care of the situation. <br /> <br />Mayor Caranci inquired of Mayor elect Waschak <br />if he had been informed of the various Boards <br />and Committees to be appointed. He advised <br />he had met with City Administrator Wurl and <br />evelything had been taken care of. <br /> <br />City Administrator ~I]url referred to a letter <br />froIl1 Representative John Buechner inquiring <br />if Council was interested in holding a pre- <br />llegislative dinner, usually in conjunction <br />with the City of Lafayette. Council instructed <br />Mr. Wurl to set up the dinner meeting. <br /> <br />City Administrator Wurl advised there was a 60 <br />day or more delivery for any vehicle and he had <br />called for bids on quotes for vehicles budgted <br />in 1971:. The low quote bidder was First Muni- <br />cipal Leasing - $598.39 per month for 4 vehicles, <br />2 Police cars, Pick-up van for Code Enforcement <br />Officer and vehicle for City Administrator. <br />The car now being used by the City Administrator <br />to go to City Engineer Hhite. <br />After discussion, Councilman Deborski moved <br />that City Administrator T"Turl get bids on one <br />police car, type vehicle needed for Code Enforce- <br />ment Officer, and one vehicle for City Adminis- <br />trator. Seconded by Councilman King. Roll call <br />vote - Domenico no, Scholl no, Donovan no, Jen- <br />sen no, King yes, Deborski yes. Motion defeated. <br />Councilman Donovan moved that City Administrator <br />\~rurl be authorized to enter into agreement for <br />a.ll 4 vehicles. Seconded by Councilwoman Scholl. <br />Roll call vote - Deborski no, King no, Jensen no, <br />Donovan yes, Scholl yes, Domenico no. Motion <br />defeated. <br />City Administrator Wurl was instructed to get <br />further quotes and the matter would be decided <br />next meeting - December 4, 1973. <br /> <br />Report submitted by Chief Munger showed only <br />three FBI checks had been made since his employ- <br />ment. Chief Munger had difficulty in obtaining <br />FBI checks - FBI sent fingerprints back stating <br />there is nothing in the State Statutes that re- <br /> <br />Page - 3 - <br />
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