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PUBLIC COMMENTS ON ITEMS NOT ON THE AGENDA <br />Davidson moved that Council approve the Consent Agenda, seconded by Sisk. All in favor. <br />APPROVAL OF MINUTES (2/18/97 2/4/97) <br />APPROVAL OF BILLS <br />APPROVAL OF BID AWARD -1997 BANNERMAN DIAMOND MASTER 6 <br />APPROVAL OF PROFESSIONAL DESIGN SERVICES -1997 STREET <br />CONSTRUCTION PROJECT <br />APPROVAL OF PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONTRACT WWTP BUILDING <br />Chuck Sharp, 2208 Imperial Lane, Superior, Colorado 80027, newest member of the Town Board <br />of Superior, stated that there are a number of items of mutual concern between Louisville and <br />Superior. On behalf of the board he proposed that they get together for one or more informal <br />meeting to resolve some of the issues. <br />Davidson agreed and a date would be arranged by Louisville's City Administrator. <br />Joe Pflug, 355 Lilac Circle, Louisville, Colorado, was concerned about animal control, specifically <br />Municipal Ordinance No. 6.04.010, paragraph B and barking dogs. He asked Council to amend the <br />ordinance to two or more people complaining rather than just one. <br />Davidson asked Pflug to call the City Administrator and go into the specifics of the situation. <br />COUNCIL INFORMATIONAL COMMENTS ON PERTINENT ITEMS <br />NOT ON THE AGENDA <br />Sisk thanked Tom Mayer for the tremendous amount of time he had been spending on DRCOG. <br />Without his efforts the City would not have been as well represented in the dealings with the <br />appropriations for the moneys for the proposed Northwest Parkway and the Intergovernmental <br />Agreement necessitated between Louisville, Broomfield, and Boulder County. <br />Mayer stated that the language adopted at DRCOG was not as strong as he would have liked, but <br />there was language urging the parties to come to an agreement on an IGA. <br />Bill Simmons, City Administrator, stated that the City had been informed that the City of <br />Louisville's Living Christmas Tree project had been selected as the second place winner in the 1997 <br />Local Government Innovation Awards Program category. The awards dinner is Wednesday, March <br />26, in Denver. A member of the Resource Conservation Advisory Board will be accepting the <br />award. <br />Mayer congratulated the Resource Conservation Advisory Board for their innovative idea. <br />2 <br />
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