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<br />REGULAR HEETING <br /> <br />LOUISVILLE CITY COUNCIL <br /> <br />JULY 7, 1981 <br /> <br />Mayor-pro-tem Fauson called the meeting to order at 7: 30 P. M. with the follovJ- <br />ing Council members present: DelPizzo, Fauson, Brown, Heier and Domenico. <br />Absent: Mayor Caranci, Councilman Cummings, and Acting City Clerk Mudrock. <br />Also present were: City Administrator Wurl, City Attorney Rautenstraus, <br />City Treasurer Hesson, Director of Community Development Rupp, Police <br />Chief Leesman, Director of Community Services Hioco, Chief Accountant <br />Caranci, City Engineer Blanchard and Deputy Clerk McClard. <br /> <br />ACCEPTANCE OF MINUTES <br /> <br />Mayor Pro-tern Fauson and council approved <br />the minutes of the regular meeting of June <br />16, 1981 as presented. <br /> <br />ITEMS ENCLOSED <br /> <br />Councilman Brown moved that the items en- <br />closed bE~ accepted and brought up under <br />the proper head of business. Seconded by <br />Councilman Domenico. Question called for. <br />All in favor. Motion carried. <br /> <br />COUNCIL ITEMS <br />AMERICAN LEGION SPECIAL EVENTS <br />LIQUOR LICENSE - SET DATE <br />FOR PUBLIC HEARING <br /> <br />Councilman DelPizzo moved that the Special <br />Events liquor license application for the <br />American Legion be accepted as presented <br />and a Public Hearing be set for July 21, <br />1981. Seconded by Councilman Meier. <br />Question called for. All in favor. Motion <br />carried 5-0. <br /> <br />PEOPLE IN ATTENDANCE NOT <br />APPEARING ON THE AGENDA <br />Janet Kinder - <br />Grasshoppers <br /> <br />Janet Kinder advised Council that she <br />was representing the residents of the Hills- <br />boro West Subdivision and had a petition <br />dealing with the control of the grasshopper <br />infestation in their area. She distributed <br />a copy of the petition to members of Council <br />which contained approximately 120 signatures. <br />The petition stated concerns of the destruc- <br />tion of gardens, flowers, trees, seeded <br />lawns, sod and a decrease in property value. <br />Other concerns were health hazards resulting <br />from continued use of poisons as well as <br />local wildlife destruction. They were re- <br />questing that the Louisville Parks and Rec. <br />Dept. resolve the problem by destroying the <br />grasshoppers w'ith noxema spore, and that <br />the City take steps to contact the developers <br />in the outlying areas to destroy the grass- <br />hoppers by the same method. <br />Ms. Kinder thanked Councilman Fauson and <br />Director Hioco for their efforts and concern <br />in dealing with the problem. <br />