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<br />REGULAR MEETING <br /> <br />LOUISVILLE CITY COUNCIL <br /> <br />JANUARY 18, 1977 <br /> <br />Mayor Waschak called the regular meeting to order with the following <br />Council members present: Domenico, DiLorenzo, Caranci, DiCarlo, <br />McDonald, DelPizzo. Others present: City Administrator Wurl, City <br />Attorney Joss, City Planner Drumm, City Engineer White, City Treasurer <br />Hesson and City Clerk Santilli. <br /> <br />ACCEPTANCE OF MINUTES <br />JANUARY 4, 1977 <br />JANUARY 11, 1977 <br /> <br />Councilman DiCArlo requested that in the <br />minutes of January 4, 1977, his statement <br />pertaining to Personnel Ordinances should <br />have noted that Council receive the copies <br />of the ordinances by the first meeting in <br />February. <br /> <br />Councilman McDonald requested that the min- <br />utes of January 4, 1977, be corrected on <br />her comment requesting a financial statement <br />in chart - graph form, beginning with <br />January 1977. <br /> <br />With the corrections, Council approved the <br />minutes of both meetings. <br /> <br />COUNCIL ITEMS <br />MARCH OF DIMES <br />PROCLAMATION <br /> <br />Mr. Wurl read the proclamation, proclaim- <br />ing January 27, 1977, as the night for the <br />mothers march. <br />Mrs. Marilyn Hershey was present to accept <br />the proclamation from the Mayor. The <br />American Legion presented Mrs. Hershey <br />with a donation in the amount of $200. <br /> <br />CHILD CARE CENTER <br />932 MAIN ST. <br /> <br />Mr. Wurl noted that by ordinance all in- <br />formation heard by the Planning Commission <br />must be submitted to Council; Council then <br />having the option to have the case reviewed <br />by them if they so choose. <br />He stated that the Planning Commission did <br />hear the matter and granted a permit with <br />one recommendation; that the loading and <br />unloading of children be done in the alley. <br />It is staffs recommendation that the <br />Council not call the matter up for special <br />review. <br />Mr. Wurl stated that if Counc does not <br />request the review, then the matter is closed. <br />Discussion was held pertaining to the en- <br />forCing of the request for loading and <br />unloading of the children in the alley. <br />Councilman DiLorenzo questioned the ne- <br />cessity of having no parking in front of <br />the building as a safety precaution. <br />