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• • 0 • • <br /> 1/6/83 Page -3- <br /> APPROVAL Councilman Fauson moved, Councilman Cummings <br /> seconded that the Kosher Burrito liivor license <br /> be renewed. Question called for All in <br /> favor. Motion carried unanimously. <br /> BOARD OF ADJUSTMENTS AND Councilmembers had a copy of letters from <br /> APPEALS - TWO APPOINTMENTS three applicants. <br /> Councilwoman Morris Commented she was under the Impression there <br /> were 2 vacancies on the Board - one was ap- <br /> pointed at the last meeting, inquired if there <br /> were 3 vacancies. <br /> Attorney Rautenstraus advised there were 3 <br /> vacancies. <br /> Lee Bridgewater Nominated Councilman Cummings moved, Councilman Fauson <br /> seconded that Lee Bridgewater be nominated <br /> to fill one of the vacancies on the Board <br /> of Adjustments and Appeals. <br /> Councilman Leary Commented he felt there was no information <br /> in Mr. Bridgewater's letter. Would find it <br /> difficult to vote for a candidate without <br /> knowledge of his background or qualifications. <br /> Had been present when the Board was in session <br /> twice, didn't learn on either occasion about <br /> the individual. Was fairly disappointed in <br /> the way some of the members of the Board con- <br /> ducted themselves at the Neodata hearing. <br /> They were fairly abusive to witnesses and <br /> challeging rather than more appropriately <br /> judicial. <br /> Nomination of Larry E. Beber Mayor Meier nominated, Councilwoman Morris <br /> and Michael Schnatzmeyer seconded the nomination for Larry E. Beber <br /> and Michael Schnatzmeyer to the Board of <br /> Adjustments and Appeals. <br /> Councilman Leary Commented in terms of Mr. Beber inquired if <br /> any other councilmembers felt there was some- <br /> what of a conflict of interest with Mr. Beber <br /> as an employee of one of the builders working <br /> in Louisville, and one of the major builders, <br /> serving on this Board. <br /> Councilwoman. Morris Commented that she concurred with Councilman <br /> Leary, felt strongly there could be a con- <br /> flict of interest , if the employee was work- <br /> ing in another city other than Louisville <br /> would not be so concerned; however since <br /> he is working in our City had a tremendous <br /> concern. <br />