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11/3/82 Page -2- <br /> BUNGALOW LIQUORS - LIQUOR Attorney Rautenstraus advised that the appli- <br /> LICENSE RENEWAL cation was in order. <br /> APPROVAL Councilwoman Morris moved, Councilman Cummings <br /> seconded that the Bungalow Liquors Liquor <br /> License be renewed. Question called for. <br /> All in favor. Motion carried unanimously. <br /> AUDIENCE COMMENTS Inquired if there was a way residents of <br /> KEN MALONE, 503 W. Ash Ct. Louisville could be notified or have a means <br /> Community Ditch of finding out when the City is drawing water <br /> Marshall Landfill out of the Community Ditch. After reading <br /> the articles in the paper regarding the leachate <br /> at the Marshall Lake Landfill, he expressed <br /> genuine concern and felt that people could <br /> be given the opportunity to go to a different <br /> source for drinking water. He realized that <br /> the City did not use the Community Ditch all <br /> year for its primary source. <br /> Administrator Wurl advised notification would <br /> be possible in a general sort of time-frame. <br /> No water is drawn from the Community Ditch <br /> from October 1st until June 1st . Wurl ad- <br /> vised he would review the records to be <br /> more specific. <br /> PETER GAUSS Commented he too would like to know what the <br /> 1125 Main St. status was of installing a pipeline to avoid <br /> the leachate problem. He also felt that there <br /> were a lot of concerned residents in the City <br /> relative to the leachate and most of them were <br /> made aware of the situation by the newspaper <br /> articles. <br /> STEVE YATCHAK, 1091 Azure Way Wished to make a few remarks regarding the <br /> Declaratory Judgement Declaratory Judgement . As president of the <br /> A. C. Nielsen & Co. Mesa Improvement Corporation, he wished to <br /> offer Council the following resolution. <br /> Primarily if Council decides to vote yes for <br /> the Declaratory Judgement MCIC would resolve <br /> to terminate all current legal activity in <br /> this matter. Furthermore, MCIC is resolved to <br /> abide by the decision of the declaratory judge- <br /> ment and not to pursue additional legal acti- <br /> vity thereafter. <br /> Councilman Leary Commented that Mr. Gauss did not get a response <br /> to his question. <br /> Administrator Wurl advised he would prefer to <br /> draft a statement relating to the Community <br /> Ditch giving specific dates and tests of <br /> what was found. He further commented the <br /> Denver Post article was extremely misleading, <br /> and felt that the Louisville Times gave a general <br />