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X. CONSENT AGENDA — None. <br /> XL COMMITTEE REPORTS <br /> • Mayor Wilharber noted at the Joint meeting of the Centennial Lakes Police <br /> Department discussion was held as to the financing of the name change. He <br /> indicated the City allocated $5,000 for the funding of the new patches, badges <br /> and painting of the vehicles and asked for an official motion from the Council. <br /> Motion by Council Member Sweeney, seconded by Council Member <br /> Broussard Vickers to approve the allocation of $5,000 to fund the name <br /> change for the Centennial Lakes Police Department. All in favor. Motion <br /> carried unanimously. <br /> • Council Member Sweeney noted U.S. West has purchased MediaOne and <br /> additional cable companies will be entering this market within the next two to <br /> three years. <br /> XII. ADMINISTRATOR'S REPORT <br /> Mr. March indicated there are several potential dangerous dogs in the City and the <br /> police chief has reviewed this item as well. He noted an appeal is to come before <br /> the Council for a hearing. Mr. March asked for direction from the Council on <br /> notification. Council Member Sweeney stated neighbors do need to be notified as <br /> this could directly affect them. <br /> Mr. Hoeft stated this is an appeal item and not a public hearing. He indicated that <br /> all residents that provided the police with testimony should be contacted to have <br /> them come before the Council at this hearing for the City's behalf. Mr. Hoeft <br /> added that the resident in concern should be notifying those who would support <br /> their side of the case. Council Member Nelson asked that all residents be <br /> contacted that gave testimony to the police. <br /> Motion by Council Member Nelson, seconded by Council Member Vickers to <br /> notify all residents that gave testimony to the police regarding the dangerous <br /> dog. All in favor. Motion carried unanimously. <br /> Mr. March noted the grant application for the Livable Communities Act has been <br /> reviewed and a decision would not be made on the grants until July 20, 2000. <br /> XIII. ADJOURNMENT <br /> Motion by Council Member Broussard Vickers, seconded by Council <br /> Member Sweeney to adiourn the June 28, 2000 Council Meeting at 9:12 p.m. <br /> All in favor. Motion carried unanimously. <br /> Transcribed by: <br /> Heidi Guenther, Recording Secretary <br /> TimeSaver Off Site Secretarial, Inc. <br /> 10 <br />
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