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RESOLUTION #2 - OHMEDA Rautenstraus read in its entirety Resolution #2, <br />SUBDIVISION AND PUD "A Resolution approving a Final Plat and PUD for <br />Centennial Valley Business Park Filing No. 2." <br />Wanush explained that Homart is requesting the <br />subdivision of Parcel B on the Centennial Valley <br />General Development Plan into two lots of <br />approximately 15 acres and 5 acres. Lincor is <br />then requesting a PUD on the 15 acre lot to erect <br />a building of 106,750 s.f. to house Ohmeda. The <br />subdivision and PUD are consistent with the <br />Centennial Valley General Development Plan and <br />Agreement, and with City zoning and subdivision <br />ordinances. <br />Dave Stahl, Homart Development Co. (owner of the <br />land where Ohmeda is locating), reviewed the <br />project. <br />Slide presentations and specifics of the project <br />were also made by Carey Crane, Lincor Properties <br />of Colorado in Englewood, and Paul Trementozzi, <br />architect and planner, and Alan Ziegel, President, <br />both of Worthington, Everett & Ziegel in Boulder. <br />Planning Commission reviewed this proposal on <br />February 10, 1987, and recommended approval. <br />Traffic controls and roadway designs were <br />discussed by Council. Traffic controls will not <br />be needed until Centennial Park develops over <br />several years and construction design of the road <br />will be looked at carefully. Provisions have also <br />been made to allow access to the Louisville <br />Lateral for maintenance and for future enclosure. <br />Mohr moved that Resolution #2 be approved. <br />Szymanski seconded. By Roll Call Vote, Resolution <br />#2 was approved unanimously. <br />RESOLUTION #3 - URBAN <br />SERVICE AREA Rautenstraus read in its entirety Resolution #3, <br />"A Resolution expanding the Urban Service Area of <br />the City of Louisville." <br />Wanush explained that as directed by Council, the <br />Public Works Department replaced the North Louis- <br />ville Lift Station with a gravity sewer main (the <br />North Louisville Interceptor Sewer Main.) In <br />order to do so, the City acquired easement across <br />properties located in the City and/or County. <br />Owners of County properties granted easements with <br />the condition that the City could allow service to <br />the residents. Boulder County Planning Commission <br />4 <br />