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CITY OF LOUISVILLE <br />RESOLUTION NO.~ <br />Series 1976 <br />The City Council of the City of Louisville finds that the area <br />seeking annexation is eligible to be annexed because there is at <br />least one-sixth contiguity between the municipality and the area <br />seeking annexation and at least two of the following conditions have <br />been met: <br />(a) More than 50 per cent of the adult residents of the area <br />proposed to be annexed use some of the recreation, civic, <br />social, religious, industrial or commercial facilities <br />of the municipality and more than 25 per cent of its adult <br />residents are employed in the annexing municipality; <br />(b) Less than or;e-half of the land proposed to be annexed is <br />agricultural or, if it is agricultural, less than one- <br />half of the landowners of the total area have expressed <br />an intention under oath to devote the land to such <br />agricultural use for at least five years; <br />~c) It is practical to extend urban services which the munr <br />icipality normally provides. <br />Having found that the petition of the Pulae Homes Corporation, Sylvia <br />A. Calahan, Trustee, Katherine Leone Long, Honora Maria Billington, <br />and the Colorado and S~ourther Railroad is eligible to become annexed <br />the City Council of the City of Louisville will undertake further <br />annexation proceedings. <br />~L~c r~ <br />s <br />ayor <br />Februar 1976 <br />ate <br />