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be dedicated to the City as public open space, the City can more <br />adequately control extraction and development of said areas through <br />H.B. 1529 (1973), and <br />WHEREAS, § 2-1-104 of the Colorado Land Use Commission <br />"Guidelines for Identification and Designation," adopted September 19, <br />1975 provide for achieving the intent of H.B.1041 (1974) through land <br />use control procedures authorized by statute other than H.B. 1041 (1974), <br />and <br />WHEREAS, the City staff and consultants have met and worked with <br />the Land: Use Commission staff to assure that the indent of H.B. 1041 (1974) <br />would be achieved through proper amendment of existing land use and <br />development control ordinances, resolutions and regulations, and <br />WHEREAS, the Land Use Commission staff has testified that, in the <br />staff's judgment and opiinion, the intent of H.B. 1041 can be achieved <br />through amendment of existing City land use and development control <br />ordinances, resolutions and regulations if the City of Louisville adopts <br />the proposed amendments submitted to the Land Use Commission staff on <br />May 28, 1976 and if the City adopts other such resolutions and agreements <br />recommended by the Laed Use Commission staff. <br />NOW, THEREFORE, BE: IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of <br />Louisville, Colorado, <br />THAT, designation of "Mineral Resource Areas" as an area of state <br />interest is not, at this time, of value in the City's efforts to achieve <br />controlled development and therefore has no application to the City's <br />land use controls, and <br />THAT, designation of the Colorado Technological Center as a <br />mineral resource area of state interest is hereby rejected. <br />BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT, the City Councd~l of the City of <br />Louisville fully intends to comply with, and achieve the intent of <br />-Z- <br />