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Louisville City Council Meeting <br />August 1, 2000 <br />Page 7. <br /> <br />Sisk asked Spare for the name of the property owner. Spare stated that JoBell Fischer is <br />the property owner. <br /> <br />Sisk asked if there is a joint venture agreement in place, and if so, who are the members <br />of the LLC. <br /> <br />Scott Scarbaugh, Scott Scarbaugh Realty, 1825 Canyon Boulevard, Boulder, CO, stated <br />that Fischer Farms LLC is a partnership consisting of the Fischer family, Stephen Sparn <br />and Scott Sarbaugh. He noted that upon final approval, the title would be changed from <br />JoBell Fischer to Fischer Farms LLC. He noted that Fischer Farms LLC, is currently <br />formed, but not presently titled. <br /> <br />Davidson noted that the proposed development is surrounded by Louisville land, <br />therefore is in compliance. He noted that the development would have an impact on the <br />existing neighbors. He stated that he did not agree with the zoning. <br /> <br />MOTION: Sisk moved that Council approve Resolution No. 43, Series 2000, seconded <br />by Keany. Roll call vote was taken. Motion carried by a vote of 5-0. <br /> <br />RESOLUTION NO. 44, SERIES 2000 - FINAL PUD DEVELOPMENT PLAN & <br />MINOR SUBDIVISION REPLAT FOR A 70,000 SF, TWO-PHASE WATER <br />BOTTLING FACILITY ON A SEVEN-ACRE LOT, ELDORADO ARTESIAN <br />SPRINGS, LOTS 2 AND 3, BLOCK 1, THE PARK AT CTC <br /> <br />Davidson called for Staff presentation. <br /> <br />Planning Director Paul Wood stated that the application is for a subdivision replat of Lots <br />2 and 3, in the Park at CTC, of approximately 10 acres. The scope of the subdivision <br />replat is limited to those two lots. The scope of the PUD Plan is limited to Lot 2A, which <br />is approximately 6.66 acres. Wood noted that Lots 2 and 3 are owned by O'Connor <br />Development. <br /> <br />Wood stated that the appplicant, Eldorado Artesian Spring, Inc., is proposing to relocate <br />its water bottling and distribution facility to this property from their current location in <br />Eldorado Springs, Colorado. They plan to maintain the current facility and continue to <br />use the original water source, but will haul water to the CTC facility for bottling and <br />distribution. Future development plans for the CTC facility may include other bottled <br />water products that would use Louisville tap water as the source. Wood noted that the <br />consumptive water use would need to be further reviewed and approved by the City. <br /> <br />7 <br /> <br /> <br />