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VSHICLE LiUSE coned One Police vehicle and 1 City Administrator <br /> vehicle. Seconded by Councilman Berry. <br /> Roll call. DiCarlo yes, DelPisso yes. <br /> Dhieux yes, Scholl yes, Berry yes, and <br /> Domenico no. Motion carried. <br /> ORDINANCE #432 - ADDITIONAL Councilwoman Scholl made a motion that <br /> SERVICE EXPANSION FEE Ordinance #423 be accepted. Seconded by <br /> Councilman DiCarlo. Roll call. DiCarlo <br /> yes. DelPizzo yes, Dhieux yes, Scholl yes, <br /> Berry no, Domenico yes. Motion carried. <br /> ORDINANCE #436 - CEMETARY Mrs. Marge Lazuk questioned several of <br /> the items in Ordinance #436 pertaining <br /> to the Cemetery. Mayor Waschak asked <br /> that the City Administrator Wurl, the <br /> Cemetery Board and Mr. Ellis get to- <br /> gether and study the problems that Mrs. <br /> Lazuk brought up before passing the <br /> Ordinance. Mr. Ellis got up and dis- <br /> cussed the Cemetery in regards to plots. <br /> Councilman Domenico made a motion to <br /> table the discussion until after the <br /> study session. Seconded by Councilman <br /> DelPizzo. Motion carried. <br /> ORDINANCE #437 - WATER METERS City Attorney Morris gave a brief ex- <br /> planation of Ordinance #437. Council- <br /> woman Scholl made a motion that the <br /> Ordinance be accepted. Councilman Berry <br /> seconded the motion. Roll call. DiCarlo <br /> yes, DelPizzo no, Dhieux no, Scholl yes, <br /> Berry yes, Domenico no. Motion defeated. <br /> City attorney Morris stated that the <br /> only way the motion can be voted on <br /> again would be to readvertise it. <br /> LIQUOR LICENSE City Attorney Morris read the request <br /> for a Liquor License at 1675 Courtesy Road. <br /> Louisville, Colorado. The premises is <br /> owned by the applicant and plans have <br /> been submitted. Three recommendations <br /> were made available on Bob Brown by Esther <br /> DelForge, Victor Caranci, and Michael <br /> Pickett. John Coet presented Council with <br /> a petition against the issuance of the <br /> license signed by approximately 116 <br /> Louisville residents. City Administrator <br /> Wurl read the three letters in favor of <br /> Mr. Brown. Mr. Gene Tavoni from the <br /> audience state that the store would be too <br /> close to the highway and Centaurus High <br /> School and he felt the license should not <br /> be issued. Councilman DiCarlo moved that <br /> the hearing be continued at the next <br />