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<br />CITY OF LOUISVILLE PROPERTY & TRAIL REQUESTS FOR 2014 <br /> <br />Property Request <br /> <br />1. Mayhoffer Property. The Mayhoffer Property is approximately 200 acres in size <br />and is designated as ‘Rural Preservation’ in the Super IGA and agricultural <br />‘Lands of National Importance’ in the Boulder County Comprehensive Plan. The <br />Louisville Open Space Advisory Board has ranked this property as Louisville’s <br />number one open space priority. Benefits of acquiring this property include: <br />protection of the Coal Creek riparian corridor, buffering between Louisville and <br />Lafayette and preservation of agricultural use. <br /> <br />2. Highway 42 and Coal Creek. This area is approximately 18 acres in size and is <br />located south of Highway 42 between two existing Louisville Open Space <br />properties. The property is also adjacent to the regional Coal Creek trail, is within <br />the Coal Creek riparian corridor and was designated as a ‘Significant Riparian <br />Corridor’ in the Boulder County Comprehensive Plan. Benefits of acquiring this <br />property include: protection of the Coal Creek riparian corridor and creation of a <br />larger contiguous 47 acre open space property. <br /> <br />3. Highway 287 and Coal Creek. This property is comprised of two separate <br />parcels totaling approximately 120 acres. The property is primarily located west <br />of Highway 287 with a parcel both north and south of Coal Creek. Acquisition of <br />both parcels is recommended with an understanding that the parcels may not <br />become available at the same time. In the past, Lafayette has listed this property <br />as their number one priority. Benefits of acquiring this property include: <br />protection of the Coal Creek riparian corridor, enhancement of the regional trail <br />experience, buffering between developments, and protections of the view-shed <br />from Highway 287. <br /> <br />4. Large Lot West of Davidson Mesa. This area is approximately 19 acres in size <br />and is located directly west of Davidson Mesa Open Space. The acquisition of <br />this parcel would serve as an additional buffer between the Highway 36 corridor <br />and Davidson Mesa, is contiguous to Boulder County Open Space to the west, <br />and would provide the protection of the view shed from Davison Mesa. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> 6