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410 Minutes - page 7 <br /> • Oetobs�r 2-,P11;97 <br /> , 1979 <br /> GELD G GRIFFITH <br /> DRAINAGE PEPILEli Councilman Meier stated that he did not <br /> think the drain was picking up all the <br /> run off and a property owners yard has <br /> been flooded and would like to have the <br /> problem resolved. <br /> LAKE PARK BRIDGE Councilman Meier asked about the bridge <br /> installation at Lake Park. <br /> !!r. SL.ahl stated that he has • contractor <br /> to work on the necessary repairs before <br /> the bridge is replaced. <br /> PARK NOISE Councilman Msier stated that he has re- <br /> ceived complaints about parties in the <br /> parks after midnight. The parties stated <br /> that they did not mind the people, but <br /> disapproved of all the noise. <br /> CML NEWSLETTER INFO Councilman Meier stated that there was an <br /> add for information of downtown malls and <br /> shopping centers and he requested that Mr. <br /> Wurl send off for the information. <br /> Mr. Wurl stated that the information may <br /> already be in the office. <br /> MAYOR'S NEWSLETTER Councilman Meier stated that he received <br /> a copy of the Mayor's newsletter in the <br /> mail with the word Bull---- written <br /> across the front and he stated that he did <br /> not appreciate getting anonymous letters <br /> like this through the mail. He noted that <br /> he will talk to anyone about City problems <br /> or requests. <br /> TOWN OF SUPERIOR NOTICE Mr. Wuri stated that the Town of Superior <br /> received a notice from the State of Colorado <br /> vho reviewed their application to amend <br /> their grant proposal so that they would be <br /> able to tie onto the City of Louisville <br /> sewer that is going on the Centennial Valley <br /> Mall in lieu of building a new sewer plant <br /> along side the turnpike as they had earlier <br /> indicated. <br /> Mr. Wurl stated that the state is trying to <br /> stop the Centennial Mall and it is causing <br /> problems such as the one with Superior. <br /> Mr. Wurl stated that a comment from the <br /> Water Quality Control Division states that <br /> the Louisville treatment plant is already <br /> acting at capacity; Mr. Wurl stated that <br /> the engineers reports show that on a peak <br /> day the plant is averaging at 65% of capacity <br />