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CLASSIFICATION SCRAMS FOR <br /> PUD DI ON GUIDELIMAS At the December 17th meeting, Council approved the <br /> Design Guidelines for the City of Louisville. <br /> Staff was directed to prepare a classification <br /> scheme for use with these guidelines. Wanush <br /> presented the checklists - one for residential and <br /> one for commercial - to be used first bye <br /> developer when submitting a proposal and then by <br /> staff when evaluating the proposal. <br /> Leery suggested that a 7 point system, as opposed <br /> to the proposed 3 point system, may be more <br /> beneficial. <br /> Luce commented that he was glad to finally see a <br /> checklist implemented. <br /> FINANCIAL POLICY - ABSOLUTION fl - <br /> SERIES 1986 - CIP Y1MD <br /> Rsutenstraus read in its entirety Resolution $1, <br /> Series 1986. <br /> As requested by Council, staff drafted Resolltion <br /> Flo. 1, Series 1986, as relates to the 6.55 <br /> collected on each residential building permit for <br /> this General Fund. Resolution No. 1 amends <br /> financial policies for the City of Louisville. <br /> Mayor Meier moved that Resolution fl, Series 1986 <br /> be adopted. Luce seconded. Unanimous. <br /> PUBLIC APOLOGY TO <br /> DON SMOMXWILBR Mayor Meier asked Don Shonkwiler to step to the <br /> podium. Mayor Meier explained that Mr. Shonkwiler <br /> is under investigation for an alleged ethics code <br /> violation as member of the City of Louisville <br /> Planning Commission and had not received official <br /> notice by the City. Mayor Meier apologised for <br /> the oversight. <br /> OATH OP OPTIC.: AND <br /> SINE DIE Mayor Meier asked that all Council attend the <br /> ceremonies to be held on January 13, 1986, as the <br /> present Council leaves office and the Council- <br /> Elect is sworn in. <br /> EAAPEP LAZE Phare related to Council that water would be drawn <br /> from Simper Lake soon and warned people to keep <br /> off the ice. 'No trespassing' signs are posted, <br /> however, footprints had been detected in the snow <br /> across the lake. Mayor Meier asked that the Press <br /> published a warning reminding the public that <br /> there is no trespassing on Harper Lake. <br /> 4 <br />