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<br />personal concerns regarding health affects and does not feel that inconclusive reports do not mean <br />that there is not a problem. She feels that this will affect the entire community and now is the <br />time to make a change. Ms. Willis asked how much line within the city limits will need to be <br />buried. She would also like to see them look at burying the lines along the highly populated areas, <br />the residential areas and the schools. <br /> <br />Kate Myers, 902 West Alder Street, Louisville, CO 80027. Would like to see all of the lines <br />under grounded. As a taxpayer she would be happy to pay more taxes to pay for this upgrade. <br /> <br />Christopher Westdyke, 764 Lois Court, Louisville, CO 80027. Mr. Westdyke asked what other <br />residential communities have not accepted these poles and have under grounded them. He would <br />also like to see an official comprehensive disclosure disk. He would also like to know who took <br />the cost of the burial. How are other Public Service companies in the greater west doing and in <br />other parts of the country. How are they handling some of these issues? Was this area zoned and <br />established as residential at the time the applicant retained their right-of-way? Where did the 62% <br />attribute to the City of Louisville specific numbers come from and can they have the specific <br />numbers and breakdown. Can they have specific numbers of repair for above ground and <br />underground and cost per instance of power line failure. Regardless of intentions would this be <br />providing the applicant with tacit approval to run poles up to the maximum height, which in many <br />cases is a 50% increase. Does the community of Louisville have the authority and option to keep <br />the power lines and poles exactly as they are requiring the applicant to find other routes to <br />achieve their aim? Will new power poles potentially be relocated along the right-of-way behind <br />homes that are currently free from this obstruction? Is this or is this not a systemic or grid issue in <br />requirements for more load through Louisville? If so, then will the users of the system as a whole <br />bear that cost of appropriately affecting that upgrade? <br /> <br />Debra Ratner, 129 South Fillmore Avenue, Louisville, CO 80027. Ms. Ratner is concerned with <br />the EMF along the school property. If they do not go underground with this, is everything <br />possible going to be done to lessen the EMF rating? <br /> <br />Rick Beaver, 751 Peach Court, Louisville, CO 80027. Mr. Beaver asked what the process is to <br />find the funding to bury the lines? Who participates, and who initiates burying the line? <br /> <br />Tom MacAdam, 717 Nighthawk Circle, Louisville, CO 80027. Mr. MacAdam asked if there are <br />any independent studies not generated by Public Service that they can look at to compare this and <br />determine whether this is correct or not. Was the 62% figure from the increased load, or 62% of <br />the current load? <br /> <br />Jody Gray, 498 Fillmore Court, Louisville, CO 80027. Ms. Gray is a real estate agent and stated <br />that the power lines effect the market immensely. <br /> <br />Ray Schlott, 647 Manorwood Lane, Louisville, CO 80027. Mr. Schlott does not live near a <br />power line and he is in favor of seeing the power lines buried. Mr. Schlott pointed out that the <br /> <br /> 5 <br /> <br />
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