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<br />REGULAR MEETING <br /> <br />LOUISVILLE CITY COUNCIL <br /> <br />AUGUST 18, 1981 <br /> <br />Mayor Caranci called the meeting to order at 7:30 P.M. with the following <br />Council members present: Fauson, DelPizzo, Brown, Meier, and Domenico. <br />Also present were: City Administrator lwurl, City Attorney Rautenstraus, <br />Director of Community Development Rupp, Lt. Wahman, Chief Accountant Car- <br />anci, City Engineer Blanchard, Director of Community Services Hioco and <br />Acting City Clerk Mudrock. Absent: Councilman Cummings, City Treasurer <br />Hesson and Police Chief Leesman. <br /> <br />ACCEPTANCE OF THE MINUTES <br /> <br />Mayor Caranci and council approved the <br />minutes of the regular meeting of August <br />4, 1981 as presented. <br /> <br />ITEMS ENCLOSED <br /> <br />Councilman Fauson moved that the items <br />enclosed be accepted and brought up under <br />the proper head of business. Seconded by <br />Councilrnan Domenico. Question called for. <br />All in favor. Motion carried. <br /> <br />COUNCIL ITEMS <br />STORER CABLE TV UPDATE <br />PATRICIA STAHL <br /> <br />Patricia Stahl was present to represent <br />Storer Cable T.V. She advised Council <br />the plans for their building were with <br />the Building Department - will then go <br />to the Planning Dept. After their review <br />Storer will get their building permit. <br />Hopefully the head-in completion date <br />will be Sept.. 15, 1981. An undergound <br />trunk line will be started August 20, 1981 <br />on Caledonia St. and continue into the <br />Hillsborough North sub-division. This <br />should take approximately 2 weeks. Weather <br />permitti.ng service should be on line for <br />the city the latter part of September. <br /> <br />Inquired of Attorney Rautenstraus if there <br />was a time limit on the Storer Agreement. <br />Rautenstraus advised the agreement stated <br />within a year after it was signed. It <br />was his opinion the company was working <br />deligently and would meet the limit. <br />Councilman Meier expressed his appreciation <br />for the letter from Storer advising the <br />homeowners that the company would be working <br />in the right-of-ways. <br /> <br />Mrs. Stahl advised that representatives <br />of the utility companies, as well as repre- <br />sentatives of Storer would be knocking on <br /> <br />Councilman Meier <br />