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City Council <br />Meeting Minutes <br />October 2, 2023 <br />Page 14 of 14 <br />Councilmember Leh stated that if we don't do this FEMA could come back to us for <br />reimbursement if there is evidence of fault and we didn't seek restitution. He stated he <br />supports the motion. <br />Mayor Maloney agreed it is commercially reasonable and we need to look at the long <br />view. This could be many years to reach the end so it will be a burden but if we are <br />thinking about what we can do to mitigate wildfires in Louisville this is one step we need <br />to take. <br />Councilmember Dickinson stated that FEMA did give the City a large sum of money and <br />if money can be gained and it goes back to FEMA to support another community it <br />would be worth it. <br />VOTE: Motion carried by unanimous roll call vote. <br />CITY ATTORNEY'S REPORT <br />None. <br />COUNCIL COMMENTS, COMMITTEE REPORTS, AND IDENTIFICATION OF <br />FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS <br />Councilmember Dickinson asked if staff is working on use tax rebates for those homes <br />with smoke damage from the Marshall Fire. He would like to see an ordinance brought <br />back soon. City Manager Jeff Durbin stated it is moving forward and if Council would <br />like to prioritize this we can. <br />Councilmember Most would like to extend the use tax rebates to anyone with fire <br />damage, not just full rebuilds. <br />ADJOURN <br />Members adjourned at 9:48 pm. <br />Dennis Maloney, Ma;,:r <br />Meredyth Muth, City Clerk <br />