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City Council <br />Meeting Minutes <br />May 19, 2015 <br />Page 10 of 34 <br />Bob Tofte, 1417 Courtesy Road, Louisville, CO was in favor of the grid system to not <br />allow isolation and connect north to south. <br />Sherry Sommer, 910 S. Palisade Court, Louisville, CO asked how the dollars are raised <br />and whether DELO will add traffic volume. She asked how a developer contributes. <br />Jean Morgan, 1131 Spruce Street, Louisville, CO appreciated the City Manager meeting <br />with the two neighboring property owners. She was at the meetings since 2003 and <br />noted she heard the neighborhood would not be impacted. She wondered if anyone <br />contacted the Little League Council and asked about the impact. Concerning the two <br />fatalities, one was a trailer backing into a business and the other driver had a stroke, so <br />was not car related. She wondered if the bike /pedestrian lane could go through the <br />neighborhood. The train would impact back -up on Lee Avenue as well as Pine. She <br />wondered why there was a need to buy this house right now and asked the Council to <br />consider what it would be like for the neighbors. <br />Steve Poppitz, 1036 Walnut, Louisville, CO was adamantly opposed to this idea. He <br />noted he sat and watched a game at Miner's Field and during the entire game, only 7 <br />cars went by. He urged Council to keep this slow and historic neighborhood as such. <br />He thanked Council member Stolzmann for pointing out these are not the only solutions <br />and John Leary for commenting residents were told it was a wait and see proposition. <br />Mayor Muckle called for Council comment and hearing none, called the next agenda <br />item. <br />1125 PINE STREET <br />1. RESOLUTION NO. 18, SERIES 2015 — A RESOLUTION <br />APPROVING A PURCHASE CONTRACT TO BUY AND SELL <br />REAL ESTATE FOR THE CITY'S ACQUISTION OF <br />APPROXIMATELY 0.39 ACRES OF PROPERTY LOCATED AT <br />1125 PINE STREET IN THE CITY OF LOUISVILLE <br />2. ORDINANCE NO. 1684, SERIES 2015 — AN ORDINANCE <br />AUTHORIZING THE PAYMENT OF CITY MONEYS FOR THE <br />CITY'S ACQUISITION OF APPROXIMATELY 0.39 ACRES OF <br />PROPERTY LOCATED AT 1125 PINE STREET IN THE CITY OF <br />LOUISVILLE - 1st Reading — Set Public Hearing 06/02/2015 <br />Mayor Muckle requested a City Attorney introduction. <br />City Attorney Light introduced Ordinance No. 1684, Series 2015 and Resolution No. 18, <br />Series 2015. He mentioned members of the public may comment on either agenda <br />
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