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■ ,� <br /> City of Louisville WINTER 2001 <br /> www.ci.louisville.co.us Community a e <br /> CI`ty <br /> Coundi NOVEMBER 6 ELECTION RESULTS <br /> Mayor Tom Davidson Home Rule Charter <br /> 303-666-8573 <br /> davidst @ci.louisville.co.us Finishing a process that begin in the spring,Louisville residents adopted the proposed <br /> Home Rule Charter at the November 6 election. The charter was drafted over the <br /> Mayor Pro-Tem Chuck Sisk r s summer by 11 residents elected to the Charter Commission. <br /> 303-665-6889 � `' CO The Commission submitted the proposed home rule charter <br /> charlesisk @aol.com yo R Y to the City Council who then presented the charter <br /> Don Brown to the voters for approval. The new charter will serve as the constitution for the City of <br /> 303-673-0648 Louisville. Previously,Louisville was a statutory city governed by State Statute. The City <br /> brownd @ci.louisville.co.us will now refer to the Charter as its guiding document. <br /> Kevin Howard The charter took effect shortly after the election upon its filing with the Secretary of <br /> (through January 7,2002) State. Residents will see little difference in day to day life in Louisville, however, you will <br /> 303-673-0978 notice that as a result of the new charter,the City Administrator's Office will now be <br /> kvin @massively-parallel.net known as the City Manager's Office. If you have questions about the Charter or the <br /> John Jay Keany process,please call the City Manager's office at 303-335-4533. <br /> 303-665-4818 City Council Seats <br /> keanyj@ci.louisville.co.us <br /> Arnold Levihn New to the City Council in 2002 will be Michele Van Pelt. She will be sworn into office <br /> 303-665-2024 on January 7,2002, as a representative of Ward H. Ms.Van Pelt will take over the seat of <br /> levihna @ci.louisville.co.us Kevin Howard who choose not to run for reelection. <br /> Tom Mayer Tabor Am endm en t <br /> 303-665-5415 On November 6,Louisville residents adopted a proposed Tabor Amendment that will <br /> mayert@ci.louisville.co.us exempt the City from the 5.5 percent statutory tax revenue limit.What does this mean for <br /> Beginning January 7,2001 the average property owner?The City's mill levy will not increase,that cannot be done <br /> Michele Van Pelt without tax payer approval. However, the City will now be able to keep a portion of the <br /> 303-673-9235 property tax that was previously credited back to your property tax bill due to the Tabor <br /> vanpelm @ci.louisville.co.us Amendment. If you have questions about the amendment,please contact Dianne Ray at <br /> City Manager 303-335-4505. <br /> William Simmons <br /> 303-335-4532 <br /> simmonw @ci.louisville.co.us J E F F C O AIRPORT NOISE COMPLAINTS <br /> • Do you have complaints about air traffic noise from Jefferson County <br /> ��"f ee Lfi ng S Airport? City staff members often receive calls from residents regarding air <br /> traffic noise. City staff members are working through available channels on <br /> City Council: this issue,but we need your help. The City has no control over the <br /> The first and third Tuesdays of airport or the air space above us and we need to be sure that airport officials now that <br /> each month at 7:00 PM, residents are unhappy about noise. <br /> City Hall, 749 Main Street <br /> If you have complaints,please be sure to call the Jefferson County Airport Noise <br /> Planning Commission: Abatement Line to register your complaint.Airport officials tell the City that each person <br /> The second Tuesday of who calls to complain is to receive a letter regarding the complaint. In addition, the Federal <br /> each month at 6:30 PM, Aviation Administration,which does have @isdiction over airspace issues, monitors that <br /> City Hall, 749 Main Street complaint line. If you feel that air traffic noise is a serious problem in Louisville, be sure to <br /> register your complaints with the Jefferson County Airport. <br /> Jefferson County Airport Noise Complaints 303-271-4874 <br />