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<br />City Council <br />Meeting Minutes <br />April 17, 2007 <br />Page 6 of 10 <br /> <br />Mayor Sisk requested a City Attorney introduction. <br /> <br />City Attorney Light explained the public hearing is for the Takoda Village <br />annexation and zoning. Council may conduct a combined public hearing on <br />Ordinances Nos. 1516 and 1S17, Series 2007, to allow public comment on both. <br />He noted also included in the Council Packet was the Annexation Agreement for <br />Council consideration. He read Ordinance Nos. 1516, and 1517 Series 2007, and <br />requested the City Council, by motion, include in the record the additional <br />materials in the City Council packets. <br /> <br />Mayor Sisk opened the public hearing on Ordinances Nos. 1516 and 1517, <br />Series 2007, and requested the added documents be included in the record. <br /> <br />Planning Director Wood reviewed the Takoda annexation and zoning request. <br />Ordinance No. 1516, Series 2~007, would annex the parcel to the City of <br />Louisville. The subject property is owned by Willis D. Hamm. Ordinance No. <br />1517, Series 2007 zones the parcel, in conjunction with the pending Takoda <br />Annexation request, a 32.40 acre enclave parcel to City of Louisville as Planned <br />Community Zoned District (PGZD). The parcel is located on the west side of <br />Highway 42 with approximately 377 linear feet of frontage on Highway 42. The <br />current zoning is Boulder County Rural Residential. The adjoining parcels were <br />zoned to PCZD in conjunction with the North Louisville Annexation. <br /> <br />The Annexation Agreement mcognizes two things: 1) The status of water rights; <br />and as there isn't any water rights on the property, the Subdivider will be subject <br />to paying a water resource fele. 2) The developer will be required to dedicate <br />easements and right-of-ways.. <br /> <br />The primary access would be from the extension of Paschal Road to the west of <br />Highway 42, and the extension of Summit View Drive, as part of the Summit <br />View Subdivision. Between Summit View and Paschal there is a proposal for a <br />right-in/right out access point on Highway 42. The proposed north/south collector <br />street extends from Paschal to the South and is in accordance with the <br />Comprehensive Plan. Paschal and Hecla Drive would be a traffic control device <br />intersections. The north/south collector would bisect the subject parcel creating <br />street frontage and access for Planning Areas #1 and #2. <br /> <br />Planning Area #1 is 7.11 aCrElS and will have frontage on both the proposed <br />collectors to the west and Higlhway 42 to the east. The Planning Area proposes <br />a mix of commercial retail, commercial office and residential land uses. The <br />Access Control Study revised the Access Control Plan adopted in 1991. The <br />goals of the study were to inventory and acknowledge the access points and <br />establish reasonable access to these properties and a new access. <br />